2 Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 1,1957 Broilers Average 18.25 Cents At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER A total of 10% cents and a high of 18% 67,350 broilers averaged 18.25 cents. , . , . cents at the Oct. 24 auction at Here is the. Oct 24 sale by lot the Lancaster Poultry Exchange, number, seller with grower m This was a slight drop from the parenthesis, number and breed, week before, but was more than age in weeks and days, buyer and a cent above the price a year ago, price per pound. f The price range was from 17% to 20% cents for broilers. In addition to the broilers, three lots of Leghorn fowl, 3,330 in for 12,12% and 12% cents; a lot of Beltsville turkeys moved at- 26%' cents; a lot of 675 heavy fowl sold for 17% cents; two lots of capettes sold for 24% cents and two lots of special cap ettes sold for 22% and 25 cents. ■ At the corresponding sale a year ago, 70,950 broilers aver aged 17.13 cents with a low of WANTED ! HAY and STRAW 1 300 VANTRESS CHICKS 2 WEEKS OLD B Starter 410 Grower ... . 4.10 Quality Mash - 390 20% Production Mash 4.05 ' Bluebird All Mash . . .'3 80 Fine Chick Feed 4 80 Med. Scratch . . 3.75 Special Chop for Steers, Hogs, & Sheep ... ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER' MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 H 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. « PRICES SUBJECT TO CHA NGE —WE DELIVER | We’re TRADING HIGH! PAY LESS.. NOW...You can make a terrific deal on a new FORD TRACTOR Before you buy any tractor Allen H. Matz Ph. AN 7-6502 New Holland Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc. Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville Havcrstick Bros. Columbia Pike 1. Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (C. Harry Davis), 9,000 White Rocks, 9 to 10 weeks, College Hill Poultry, 18% .cents. 2. Master Feed' & Gram (Evan S. Kohl Jr.) 2,000 White Vantress cockerel capettes, 14%, H. W. Longacre Inc., 24% cents. 3. D. E. Hprn & Co. (C. J. Lauer), 5,700 White Vantress, 'lO, no sale, 18 cents bid. 4. Horn (C. J. Lauer), 5,600 White Vantress, IQ, no sale, 18% cents bid. 5. Enos Buckwalter, 3,500 White Rock cockerels, 10-6, Rabbit Pellets Horse Feed 16% Dairy Feed Fitting Ration . Hog Feed Corn ... Oats 80 lbs .GET MORE! Sensational savings can be yours if you act now 1 You’ll be amazed at the high trade in allowances we’re now mak ing The result is low cost to you and more horsepower per dollar regardless of the model you choose. Available in 2-3 and 3-4 plow power sizes —all purpose, row crop and special utility models. Convenient terms! .. See us and compare! Denver Sander Bros. Ph. EM 7-1341 Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 iy j 475 | 3.80 H 3.35 S 3.45 H 365 H 330 ft 305 | $3.25 Ph. EL. 4-8721 Ph. ST 6-2597 Slaughter Steers -JfW Gain At Chicago CHICAGO, Oct. 29 Estimat ed salable recipts: Cattle. 6,000; Calves: 300; Hogs: 8,000, Sheep : 2,500. CATTLE: Slaughter steers grading average-choice and bet ter 25 higher, spots up 50, low choice and below slow, steady to 50 lower; heifers average-choice and better steady to strong, low er grades steady to weak; cows weak; bulls and vealers steady; slockers. and feeders steady to strong. High-choice and prime slaughter steers 25.75-28 25, good and choice 23.00-24 00, half load choice and prime 1050 lb. heifers 24.75, good to high-choice 21.00- 24.50, good andjchoice 22.25-23T00; utility and commercial cows 13.00-15.50, few standard up to 17.50, canners and cutters 10.50- 13.50; utility and commercial hulls 15.75-18.00; good and choice vealers 24.00-27.00. Standard down to 19.00. HOGS: Active, 50 higher on all weights barrows and gilts; sows 25 higher; 195-270 lbs. 16 60-1630, 230-270 lbs. around 16-75, 200325 Harry H. Weaver Jr., 19% cents. 6. Harvey M. Hostetter, 1,700 White Vantress, D'aniel K. Good, 18 cents.. 7. Paris Ober, 480 Leg horn fowl, Roy E. Ream, 12% cents. 8 William Eshelman-Red Rose, 3,750 White'Vantress' 9-4, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 17% cents. 9. William Eshelman-Red Rose, 3,750 White Vantress, 9-4, Col lege Hill, 17% cents. 10. William Eshelman-Red Rose, 3,750 White Vantress, 9-4, College Hill, 18 Cents. 11. M&B (J. Irvin Denlmger), 5,400 Indian Rivers, 9-6, no sale, 17 Vz l2. M&B (Richard Blessing), 3,000 White Vantress, 9 4, Roy E. Ream, 18% cents. 13. M&B (Walter S Kinsey), 3,000 White Vantress, 9, S. E Davis, IS cents 14. M&B (Elam B. Riehl), 1 500 White Vantress capettes, 14-2, Carl B. Risser, 24Vi cents -15 M&B (Frank Weidman), 450 Silver Cross cockerel capettes, 14, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 25 cents 15a. M&B (Frank Weid man), 450 Silver Cross cockerels liponized, 14, Victor F Weaver Inc, 2214 cents. 16. M&B (Harry F. Hess), 1,400 Indian River Whites, 10, Walter B Lehman, 2014 cents 17. G. Walter Jackson, 350 Leghorn fowl, Roy B. Ream, 12 cents. 18. Elam Kauffman, 300 White Van tress capettes, no sale, 21%,- cents bid 19 Horn (Murry Lehman), 4,000 White Vantress, 9-1, no sale, 18 cents bid 20. Horn (Mur ry Lehman), 5,500 White Van tress, 9-1, no sale, IBV2 cents bid. 21 D E. Horn (Murry Leh man), 5,500 White Vantress, 9-1, no sale, 18% cents bid 22 James R Landis, 2,500 Leghorn fowl, Roy E. Ream, 12% cents 23 Jon othan Lapp, 4,500 White Van tress, 9-2, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 18 cents 24. Martin L Gish, 800 White Vantress, 10-3, Daniel K. Good, 1914 cents 25 Harvey M. Zimmerman, 500 Beltsville tur keys, -15, College Hil, 26 V 4 cents 26 Mongontown Feed & Gram (David S Hoover), 3,700 White Cornish Cross, 10, College Hill, 17% cents 27. Morgantown (John, Zook), 1,000 White Vantress, 10, Roy E. Ream, 19% cents 28. Mor gantown (Allen Schantz), 7,000 White Vantress, 9, H W. Long acre Inc, 18 cents 29. Morgan town (Allan Schantz;, 3,000 Sil ver Cross cockerels, 9, no sale, 15% cents bid. 30. Morgantown (Allan Schantz), 3,000 Silver Cross cockerels, 9, no sale, 15% cents bid. 31 Morgantown (Oliver S. Mast), 4,600 White Vantress, 9-6, College Hill Poultry, ISU cents. 32. Morgantown (Oliver S. Mast), 3,100 White Vantress, 9-6, Leola Poultry, 18Vi cents. 33. Morgan town (Oliver S. Mast), 3,100 White Vantress, 9-6, Walter C. Melhnger, 18Vi cents. 34. Morgan town (0. S. Mast). 3,200 White Vantress, 9-6, College Hill, 18V* cents. 35. Ross N. Huber, 675 White Rock fowl, H. W. Long acre Inc, 17Vi cents. 36 Milvm E Hess, 3,000 White Vantress, 9-2, Victor ,F. Weaver Inc , 18 cents. 37. Melvin E. Hess, 500 Indian Rivers, 9-6, Victor F. ■Weaver Inc., 18 cents. fed Steers Supply Smallest in Year By LAVED S. LORE NS ON - Federal-State Market News Service LANCASTER, Oct 31 —CAT TLE: Three days 3,987, week ago 3,860. Fed steer supply small est in over a year. Compared with last Wednesday slaughter steers strong to 25 cents higher, in stances 50 cents higher on choice yearling type steers under 1,100 lbs. Cows around 50 cents lower than last Wednesday; bulls most ly Steady. Stockers and feeders moderately active, mostly 50 cents higher. Around 40 loads fed steers of fered with approximately 45 per cent receipts Stocker and feeder steers and stock calves. Cows ra ther plentiful making up 15 per cent of receipts. Bulk good and choice fed steers 1,000-1300 lbs. $22.50-25.25, mix ed high choice and prime $26.25- 26.50 including load of 1,400 lbs. at $26.50. A fair showing of low to average good steers $2l-22 with a few standard down to $l9. Scattered small lots good and choice heifers $19.50-22, odd head up to $23. Bulk cutter-and util ity cows $1035-14, a few commer cial to $14.50, canner grades most ly $9-10.25. Utility and commer cial bulls $l6-19.50, good fed lbs. 16.90-17.00, 30 head 199 lbs. 17.25; 375-525 lb. sows 15.00-15.75, few lots 3254375 lbs. 15.75-16.00. SHEEP: Slaughter lambs un evenly steady to 50 lower; year lings and slaughter ewes about steady. Bulk good and- choice wooled slaughter lambs 110 lbs. and down 21.00-23.00, 32 head mostly prime 100 lbs. 24.00, util ity and low-good 17.00-21.00; good and choice shorn lambs 19.50-21.50. 990 ■■■■■■■■ ATTENTION LANCASTER COUNTY Do You Want To Insure Your Feeding Profits For The Coming Feeding Season? WAYNE SWEET MIX A PURE SUPPLEMENT ★ ★ ★ No Urea Very High Vitamin. “A” Content No Screenings TRULY ONE OF AMERICA’S FINEST CATTLE SUPPLEMENTS . . . Fed On Lancaster County’s Finest Farms For The JPast 30 Years REMEMBER TO START YOUR CATTLE ON WAYNE 810-RUMINUTRA PELLETS FOR 15 DAYS Helps To Control Shipping Fever And Scours . , . GETS YOUR CATTLE OFF TO A FAST START ■ Ufctol SEE YOUR FRIENDLY ■ ■ SMpg WAYNE DEALER ■ ■ TODAY ■ 5 &T ja s liHiifliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif yearling bulls to $22, cutters $l5- 16. Bulk medium and good stocker and feeder steers and light year lings 610-1,081 lbs. $l9-21.50, sev eral lots good G75,-800 lb. stockera and light feeders $2l-50-22.50, a few to $23. Common and low medium stock steers $l6-18.50. A few lots and lots medium and good stock steer calves 480 lbs. and lighter $2l-23.50. CALVES: 815, week ago 742. Veal calves moderately active fully steady. Bulk good and choice i vealers 140-210 lbs. $23.50-29, prime up tos33. Utility and stand ard grades $15.50-23. HOGS : 1,668, week ago 1,413. Earrows’and gilts fully $l.OO low er than last Wednesday, sows weak to 50 cents lower. Bulk bar rows and gilts mixed US 1-3, 200- 250 lbs. in Wednesday's trade 18- 18.25, several lots No. 1 and 2, 200-230 lbs. $18.50-19, a few as high as $19.50. Odd head No. 3 bhtchers around 250 lbs. Some 160-190 lbs., mixed grade $16.75-17.75. Sows mixed US 1-3, 270-550 lbs. $13.50-17.50. SHEEP: 276, week ago 343. Supply mainly native wooled lambs. Slaughter lambs fully steady with last Wednesday. Bulk good and choice wooled lambs' 70-95 lbs. $21.50-24, utility and low good $l6-21. White Vantress Cross Chicks available at $lO. per 100 Reich Poultry Farm Marietta Ph HA 6-7123 FEEDERS! FEED 111111 l CATTLE \
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