2— Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 8, 1957 ; 8 ,mV ./cbir* .snimne'fl nh>iiom;>,L Bottom Drops Out of Broiler Marked As. Producers ‘No Sale’ 100,000 LANCASTER The bottom ‘ dropped out of the broiler market -as producers declined to sell more th*n 100,000 birds at the Oct. 31 ■. S ai e 'at the Lancaster Poultry Ex -1 change. The average price for the broilers that did sell was .26.43 cents. ’ ‘ The price range for the birds •was 16 Vi to 17 cents. A year ago it was about the same story with the -average be ing- 16.08 cents,, the—year’s Low, for 211,650 broilers. However the took - last ' ajnts. At the recent sale a lot of 2,000 red Vaptress birds brought IOVz cents, capettes,'o,7oo in all, rang ed; from 21 to 25% Cents; two lots of turkeys sold for cents ahd 400 Leghorn fowl moved at 12% cents 1 -- ~ Here is the-Oct. 31 sale by lot iriltnber, seller with grower in ■ WW-W-W - -T-- __ | ATTENTION POUtTRYMEN! I " Would you' like to haye some broilers ready just after . -flip N ew Year . . when there will be a demand for broilers "again,’ at least, better than now! We have 300 Vantress Cross about 3 weeks old, which it will be jusfright after New Years. Place your order with us | for your Spring or early Winter pullets! Compare our prices H J and ouh chicks . . . then you be the judge. S Available now our regular strain Cross and In- S ’Ctoss Leghorn Rhode Island, Nedlar New Hampshire and S Ames-In-Cross Leghorn and Ames-In-Cross Rhode Island. H - .Call us for prices and compare them with others. Then « place your order in time tor our early order discount. I : ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE « WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER § 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 J; IQc'per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. £« PRICES SUBJECT TO CHA NGE —WE DELIVER ' tt ' ..........mri.il w . i - * ——***- 1 ***** *** «A*i**A***a4*ata— TEAMED for tops in power loading Take a D-14 Tractor . . , low enough to step on and off . . . compact . . . easily handled . , . plus POWER DIRECTOR with oil-cushioned clutch action that permits on-the-go shifting or easing ahead or back while bucket moves up or down. You can operate at full engine speed for extra pushing power, quick hydraulic response; yet have 'easy control of the tractor. Plus a No. 14 Parra Loader ... tailor-made for fTie D-14 Tractor ... with a 6-bushel combination bucket that lifts high for easy loading of trucks ... or a 76-inch slip-on snow bucket. It’s the loadin’est outfit you’ve ever seen —or used. Let us . jPS^Hr, 'Vrf ‘ * V ' / f '/Ji /f/f JT 4 x $ t * / *#' - *** 7 ALLIS A SALES AND SERVICE Nr L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. parenthesis, number and breed, age in weeks and days, buyer and price per pound. 1. E. M. Martin, 2,000 White Rock, 9-6, no sale, 16 cents bid. 2, E. M. Martin, 2,000 White Rock and White Vantress, 9-6, no sale, 16% cents bid. 3. E. M. Martin, 1,000 White Vgntress, 9*6, Daniel K. Good, 16% cents, 4. E. M. Mar tin, 400 White Rock, 9-6, no sale, 16% cents bid. 5. J. J. Hess II (A. -E. Miller), L6OO Martin’s New Whites, 11, Roy E. Ream, 16% cents. 6. S. M. Fisher, 4,000 Indian Rivers, 10-2, no sale, 16% cents bid- 7- Eshelmaa’s Red Rose, 3,- [6OO White Vantress, 10, College Hill Poultry, 16 cents.-8. Esfael man’s Red Bose, 3,6Q0 White Van tress, 10, College Rill, 16% cents. 9. Eshelman’s Red Rose, 7,000 White Vantress, 10, no sale, 16% cents bid. 10. Master Feed & Grain (Evan f>. Kohl), 2,Q00 SU . ** 'S*r Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. ver ■ Cross 'capettes, 14%, Starr Poultry, 21-ccnfs. r _ „ - r v sfei.te“l % cents. 12. Master (Kohl), 1,250 White Vantress capettes, 14%, Carl B. Risser, 24% cents. 13. R. B. Martin, 5,000 Martin’s New Whites, 9-6, College Hill, 16% cents. 14. R. B. Martin. 5,000 White Vantress, 9-6, College HiU, 16% cents. 15. J. L. Harnish, 8,- 000 White Vantress, 10, no sale, 16% cents bid. 16. J. L. Harnish, 8,000 White; Vantress, 10, no sale, 16% cents bid. 17. D. E, Horn & Co. (E/ E. Myers), 5,000 White Vantress, 9-3, Victor f. Weaver Inc., 16% cents. 18. Horn' (Myers), 5,000 White Vantress, 9-3, Victor F. Weaver Inc,, 16% cents. 19. Floyd Raf fensberger, 2,400 Indian Rivers, 10, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 16 cents. 20. Floyd Raffensberger, ; 3,400 Indian Elver Whites, 10, Header’s Poultry, 16% cents. 21. Robert Rettew, 1,000 White Vantress, 10-1, no sale, 16Y4 cents bid. 22. Mary E. Forty, 900 Whit« Vwitreg, 10-3, John E. Rettinger, 17 cents. 23. Arthur Stoner, 1,375 White Vantress capettes, 13, no saje, 20% cents bid. 24. Miller & Bushong (H. L, Brandt), 800 White Vantress, 9-6, no sale, 15% cents bid. 25, M&B (Arthur Spickler), 7,000 White Vantress, 0-2, D. K. Good, 16% cents. 26. M&B <J. A. Stoltzfus), 2,600 Indian Rivers, 9-6, no sale, 16 cents bid. 27- M&B (Clair Bom-, berger), 3,000 Indian Rivers, 10, no sale, 16% cents bjd. 28. Red. Research Center, 400 Leg-, horn fowl, 21 months, Daniel K. Good, 12% cents. 29. Red Rose Research Center, 300 White Van tress pullets, 14-2, no sale, 18% cents bid. 30. Wenger’s (Daniel Lehman), 800 White Vantress capettes, 15-6, no sale, 18% cents. 31. Wenger’s (Daniel Lehman), 1,200 White Vantress capettes. 15-6, no sale, 19 cents bid. 32. Wenger’s (Daniel Lehman), 2,000 White Vantress capettes, 15-6, no sale, 18% cents. 33. Ivan C. Mar tin, 2,000 Martin’s New Whites, 9-5, John N. Thomas, 16% cents. 34. Raymond M. Weaver, 8,000 White Vantress, 9-1, no sale, |6% cents bid- 35. Raymond M. Weav er, 8,000 White Vantress, 9-1, College Hill, 16% cents. 36. Floyd Spahr, 500 White Vantress capettes, 14-2, no sale, 20 cents bid. 38. Ralph Day, 4,500 White Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 15% cents bid 39. Ralph Day, 6,500 White Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 16% cents bid. 40. Ralph Day, 13,500" White Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 16 cents bid. 41. Ralph Day, 16,000 White Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 15 cents bid. 42 Horn & Co. (Wilson Fitz), 7,000 White Vantress, 9-3, College Hill, 16% cents. 43. Charles Boose, 500 -Martin's New Whites, 12-2, no sale, 19 cents. 44. Charles Boose, 500 Martin’s New Whites, 12-2, Walter C. Mellmger, 20 cents 45. Glenn H Herr (Jacob Fisher Jr.), 300 White Vantress capettes, 14, Walter B. Lehman, 25% cents 46 Glenn H. Herr (Fisher), 150 White Vantress capettes, 14, Roy E Ream, 25 cents. 47. Elam W. Weaver, 1,450 White Vantress, 9- 6, no sale, 16 cents bid. 48. Elam W. Weaver, 1,450 White Vantress, 9-6, no sale, HPa cents bid 49. Parke K. Herr, 1,000 White Van tress pullets, 10-2, no sale, 16% cents bid. 50. Luke Horst, 1,500 White Vantress, 9-6, no sale, 16% cents bid. 51. J Lloyd Rohrer, 900 White Vantress, 10-5, no sale, 16V< cents bid. 52. Elam Sensenich, 200 White Vantress capettes, 15-2, John N. Thomas, 23% cents. 53. Harvey M Zimmerman, 400 Belts ville turkeys, 16, Starr Poultry, 26% cents. 54 Harry M. Zimmer man, 1,000 Beltsvilles, 16, Starr, 26% cents. 55. Morgantown Feed (David Smoker), 2,250 White Vantress, withdrawn prior to sale. 56. Morgantown Feed (Henry Schantz), 2,000 Red Vantress, 11, Walter C. Mellinger, 17 cents. 57. Morgantown (Schantz), 1,000 White Vantress, 11, H. W. Long acre, 16% cents. 58. Morgantown (Schantz), 2,000 Red Vantress, 10, Roy E. Ream, cents. Total deposits in 14,000 banks in the United States exceed $200,000,000,000 In 1925, $50,000, 000 000 was on deposit in 28,000 banks. Slaughter Cattle Steady. Feeders , By DAVID S. LORENSON Federal-Stat* Market New» Service LANCASTER, Nov. 6 CAT TLE: 4,257, week ago 4,703. Slaughter steers and heifers steady tp 25 cents lower than last Wednesday, most decline on shortfed steers, low choice and below, averaging over 1,050 lbs. Most Cattle Gain Slightly; Hogs Slow at Chicago , * CHICAGO, Nov. 5 Estimated salable receipts; Cattle. 5,500; Calves- 200; Hogs; 13,000; Sheep. 2,500. ' CATTLE; Slaughter steers ac tive, 1250 lbs. grading low-choice and below slow; heifers steady to strong, spots 25 higher; cows 25 higher, advance on canners and cutters; bulls steady; yeaiers and Stockers and feeders steady. Choice steers 24.00-25.25, high choice and prime slaughter steers 25.50-27.25, good 21.00-23.00, jmy ed good and low-choice 23.25- 23.75; half a dozen loads mixed choice and prime over 900 ib. heifers 24.75 and 25.00, good to average-choice 2J.00-24.35; utility and commercial nows 13.00-16.00, bulk canners and cutters 1190- 13.50; utility and commercial bulls 15.75-1690, canners and cut ter bulls 13.00=15.50; good and choice vealers 34.0027.00. HOGS: glow, 25rS0 lower on barrows and gilts; sows steady over 350 ibs„ few lightweights weak to 25 lower; 200-270 lbs. 16t.35-16.65, $10*240 lbs. 16,25, 195-320 lbs. 16.75=17.00, 300 head at 1790, 27 head Lot No. 1 195 lbs. |7.25; 309-525 lb. sows 14.75- 15.75, SHEEP: Active, lambs and slaughter ewes steady; good and choice wooled lambs 98-104 lbs. 21.Q0-22.0Q, cull to low-good 13.00- feed . . . Ret $ Ken CAM a complefi RED ROSE CAGE LAYEJ —is fortified with vitamins, protein and energy for boi for increased palatability. TRY IT—see us for f VISIT THE RED ROSE RE, Road, R. D. 5, Lancaster, Pass) and see cage layer Buy your Red Rose Fei MUSSER FARMS, INC. R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. DAVID B. HfJRST Bowmansville, Pa. WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION West Willow, Fa, Cows strong to 25 cents higher than last Wednesday; bulls about steady. Stockers and feeders fully steady with a week ago. Receipts comprised 45 per cent stockers and feeders and 20 per cent cows and bulls. Bulk good and choice fed steers 1,000-1,300 lbs. $22.50-25.50, a few lots mixed high choice and prime $25.75. A load 1,300 lb. prime steers $27, short load pnme 970 lb. weights also $27. A few lots standard and low good shortfed and grass steers $10.50-22. Bulk cutter and utility cows $1144.75, strongweight cutters to $15.50, canners mostly $9.75-10.75. Util ity and commercial bulls mostly $19.50 down. Bulk medium and good stocker and feeder steers and light year lings 575-985 lbs. $l9-21.50, sev eral lot? and loads good 600-850 lb. weights $22-23. Load choice 400 lb. stock steer calves 27. CALVES: 986, week ago 815. Vealers fully steady. Bulk good and choice vealers 140-210 lbs. $23.50-29.50, prime up to $33, util ity and standard $15.50-23.50. HOGS. 1900 week ago 1,668. Barrows and gilts mostly steady with last week’s close. Sows steady to weak. Bulk borrows and gilts 200-240 lbs. mixed US 1-3, mostly No. 1 and 2, -in Wednes day’s trade $lB-18.25, several small lots No. 1 and 2, 200-230 lbs. $18.50-19. Sows mixed US 1-3, 270-550 lbs. $13.50-17.50. SHEEP- 454, week ago 276. Slaughter lambs mostly steady with last Wednesday. Bulk good and choice wooled slaughter lambs $21.50-24, utility and low good grades $16.-21, 20.00, good to prime 92-99 lb. shorn lambs with No. 1 and 2 pelts 19.25-21.75; cull to choice shorn slaughter ewes 4.50-7.50.
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