2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan. 31, 1958 Broilers Continue High with Average 23,15 Cents at Lancaster Exchange LANCASTER Jan 23 Hie c pswing in poulti v pnccs con t nucd heie todav at the I a-i caster Poultry Exchange with tiie average being 23 15 cents for 187,675 broilers In a sale that totalled 173 025 Lads, 75 males sold for 10=4 cents, 2,500 heavy fov.l moved at Cl 1 - cents, 350 brought 1514 cents, and 5.300 capettocl Krds sold from 24 l < to 25 cents Here is the sale by lot number, seller with grower in parenthesii, i amber and bieed. age m weeks end days, buyei and price per pound 1 Allen E Moyer, 2,400 White Van t-ibs 112. Stair Poultn, 23 j cents 2 C arence Zeager, 15,000 V- bite Van t (ss 9 3. Penn Dutch Farms, 23' j c-uts’ 3 Rov B Martin, 5,000 White \ " ntress, 9 3, W alter C Mellinger, 23 >4 c nts 4 Martin, 5,000 Whue \ antress, c 3 Penn Dutch Farms, 23C cents 5 j ■ e i\ in E Hess. 3,500 White V antress. „ f: 100 Christie New Hamps 2 Weeks § :: 200 White Cross Chicks 3 Weeks r. B Starter NFZ Grower N. F Z durables 20e Extra 20 c/ c Production Mash 4 10 16 r t Bluebird All Mash D P 3 95 385 2 36 2 50 t: t; Scratch DP Water Softener Pellets Staz Dr> Bale Special Chop for Hogs, Steers and Sheep, S 3 25 it * t: V. • • ALTMAN'S CASH TEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER |j 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 |: 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—WE DELIVER, « * ?;;ujjij;jjjjjjjujttj»»»******'***»**“"****»^*******»************^**************”*’**^‘* 9 2 Darnel K Good, 22*i cents 6 Ivan Z Hoover, 1.000 RC capettes, 14 no sale. 20 cents bid 7 Irwin W Weaver, 850 White Cross capettes, 12, no sale, 23"4 cents 10 Glenn H Herr (J Floyd Kreider), 1* White Vantress pullet capettes, 16, College Hill Poultry Inc, 2 \i en ßov Heckenluber, 2,500 White Rock females, 13 months. Carl B Ris ser 21*. cents 12 Roy Heckenluber, 401 White Vantress, 12, Roy E Beam, 201-4 cents 13 Richard Musselman, 6 200 White Vantress, 93, Header & Poultiv, 23 4 cents 14 D E Horn &. Co, (Erwin E Mvers), 5,000 White Vantress, 92. Hary H Weaver Jr , 22'2 cents 15 Horn (Erwin E Myers), 5,000 White Vantress. 92, Harry H Weaver Jr iß“ 2 Horn (Nelson Fit?), 6,800 White Vantress, 92, H W Longacre Inc , 021, cents 17 Horn (Murray Lehman), 3,400 White Vantress. 92. Victor F Weaver Inc, 21'2 cents 18 Horn (Murrv Lehman), 5,400 White Van tress '9 2 Victor F W'eaver Inc, 22 cents’ 19 Horn (Murry Lehman), 4 000 (Continued on Page Three) 16% Super A Dairy 340 20% Bluebird Daxrj 3 05 425 4 25 Fitting ,Ration Horse Feed Peat Moss Bale Rock Salt O F 20% Hog, pigs & sow feed 4 Steers Weaker, Stockers Lower At Chicago CHICAGO, Jan 28 (AMS) Estimated salable receipts Cattle, 7,000; calves, 200, hogs, 8,000, and sheep, 1,500 CATTLE: Steers good and bet ter .weak to 50 cents lower, choice 900-1,050 pounds steady, utility and standard grade steers steady Heifers 50 cents lower, average choice and better steady, cows and bulls 25 cents higher, veal ers steady, stockers and feeders 50 cents lower Prime 1,150-1,250 pound slaughter steers $3O-3150, high choice and mixed choice and prime $27 50-29 25. good to aver age choice $22 50-27, part load pume 950 pound heifers $28.50, load high choice 1,100 pound mixed steers and heifeis $27 50. Good and choice heifers $22 27 - 25; standard cows $lB-19 50, utility and commercial $l5 75- 17 50 canners and cutters, $l3- 16 Utility and commercial bulls $lB 50-20 75 Good and choice vealers $27-32, standard grades $2l-26, cull and utility $l2-20 HOGS: Steady to 25 cents high er on barrows and gilts; sows scarce, 25 cents higher Weights of 190 230 pounds, $l9 65 20, sev veral lots of these weights $2O 15- 20 25 with around 200 head at $2O 25 Two hundred forty to 260 pounders at $l9 25-19 65, 270-290 pounds, $lB 75-19 25, 400-525 pound sows, $l7-17 75, 340-380 pounds. $l7 75-18 3.50 3.85 4 00 1-80 Dead Animals Removed Promptly H ** 8 Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger RD. - Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted o p&'istt IButteacc FEED WITH HOME GRAINS LOWER FIBER with De-hulled Soy Bean meal HIGH ENERGY RATION when combined with grain EXTRA VITAMINS & MINERALS 3 - NITRO For Increased Egg Production PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE LANCASTER lIIIIBIIIIIIIIIBIIII'BBBBfIBIB 88888888888888888888888 22% LAYING MASH MANHEIM Cattle, Hog Prices Weak; Vealers Reach $4O at Lancaster Market LANCASTER, Jan 29, Wed nesday to Wednesday review. CATTLE Three days 3,800, week ago, 3502 Demand lather poor for slaughter steers 'this veck and prices 50 cents to sl t oo lower than last Wednesday, heif ers, weak to 50 cents lower Cows in good demand, fully steady, bulls also fully steady Stockers and feeders moderately active early, slower by Wednesday in sympathy with low prices of fed cattle and about steady with last V, ednesday Early in the week choice fed steers 1,000-1,300 lbs. $2150- 2? 25, a few loads and lots high choice and mixed choice and prime $27 50-28 75, load mostly prime 1,259 lb steers $29 75, load 1,143 lb prime steers $3O 25 Good and low choice steers $23 75-25 25, a few good grade 1,000 lb steers on Tuesday at $23 25. Some mixed standard and low good $22-23.25. Small lots good and low choice slaughter heifers $2150-24 50, small lot 945 lb high • choice $2O 25 Bulk cutter and utility cows $14.25-17 50, a few high util ity and commercial, cows $17.75- 18 50, standard grade cows to $l9 50. Canners and low cutters $l2 25-14. Utility and commercial bulls $2O-22 50, good fed yearling bulls to $24. Bulk medium and good stocker and feeder steers and light year- I H ■ ■ I H 11 8 I Biß ■ ■ B B B B B B Ml B Bl B fl fl B fl B B fli B fl Bt Peak Production! ‘Bu'ieau High Egg Quality! Extra Profits! ,c. CO Ui BUB®*' Imgb 610-1,050 lbs. $22 5025, a couple loads 1,0001,050 lb good and choice feeding steers $25.50- 25 75, one load 816 lb choice feed ing steers $26 50. Part load 1,225 lb partly fattened steers grading good from a slaughter standpoint $24 85 for further feeding. A few lots 450-570 lb. stock steer calves and light yearlings good and choice $25-28, six head 611 lb. choice short yearlings $2B 65 CALVES 727-week ago 632. Vealers moderately active fully steady with last Wednesday. Bulk good and choice vealeis 140-210 lbs $2B 50 34, high choice and prime $34 50-39, odd head reached $4O Monday. Standard grade veal ers $22 50-28, utility down to $l7. HOGS 1,434, week ago 1,563. Barrows and gilts 50-75 cents lower than last Wednesday, sows scarce, about steady. Bulk bar rows and gilts mixed U S 1-3,190- 230 lbs in Wednesday’s trade $2O 50-21, a few No 1 and 2, 2150-22, some sales No. 3 back to $2O 25 A few 230 260 lbs. No. 2 and 3, $2O 20 50 Sows mixed U S 1, 2 and 3 300 lbs and heavier $l4-17 50, a few under 300 lbs to $lB SHEEP 196, week ago 187. Slaughter lambs fully steady. Bulk good and low choice wooled slaughter lambs $22 50-26, kinds grading average choice and better scarce A few utility and low good $l9 50-22 50. ijlL 'ANSON’S TCHERY mge St., Ephrata REpublic 3-2980 NCASTER TY’S ONLY NCHISED UNT HOPE TCHERY 16% ALL-MASH LAYER COMPLETE RATION BALANCED PROTEIN HIGH VITAMIN LEVEL MAXIMUM NUTRITION LOW IN FIBER with Dc-hullecl Soy Bean meal EXTRA MINERALS DELIVERY IN BAGS OR BULK NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE