2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 14, 1958 Broiler Prices About Steady •/ At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER Broilers weio about steady with the preceding Week at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange’s March 6 sale A total of 80,350 birds were sold High puce was 25' , -i cents paid to grower Paul Livengood by \v alter B Lehman for 1,950 White Vantress Low price paid was. 22Vi cents making an aver age of 23 26 cents for the sale. A year ago sales were held on Wednesday and Friday. In 33 lots 133 900 broilers were sold at an average of 21 24 cents a pound Here is the March 6 sale by lot number, seller with grawer m parenthesis, number and bleed, age m weeks and days, buyer and pnqe per pound if John B Kurtz (Clyde H. Mar tin). 4,300 White Vantress, 9-2, Daniel K Good. 22V* cents. 2 Keifer’s Mill (Luther P. Klinger), fi 000 White Vantress. 3 9-3, Allen Clark Inc, 23 1 i cents. 3 Moore I arms (Peter Baergen), 350 White Rock females, 14 months, Walter B Lehman, 24 3 4 cents. 4 George Neauman (William Sch reck), 4,000 White Vantress, 9, Allen Clark Inc. 23V! cents 5 Andrew N Miller, >OOO White Vantiess, 9, Ray W Gibble. 2312 cents G, Andrew N. Miller, 2,000 V.’hile Vantress, 96, John IS Thomas, 25 cents 7 John*Byers, Lis yearling Leghorn fowl, Call B Kisser, 16 1 2 cents 8 John V. 4,000 Indian River White, 10, iDaiiiel K Good, 22% cents 9 John V Erb, 5 000 Indian River White, 10 College H'll Poultry, 22% cents 10 John V Erb, 5,000 Indian River White, 10, Victor F. V'eaver Inc, 22% cents 11 James R Landis. 350 year- 1 ni Leghorn fowl, Carl B Rissei, 1615 cents 12 Graybill Miller, 7 50J White Mountain, 96, vvith chaivn 13 Gray bill Miller, 750 _ Mountain, 9-6, withdrawn 14 David K Burkholder 1,400 White Vantress. 10. Marvin Swei- tart 23 3/ 4 cents 15 Baud K LuiKholdei, 1,400 White Van ticSs, 10. Waltei B Lehman 24" a cents 16. David K. Btnkholder, 2,100 V lute Vantiess, 10, J Robert finales, 23 cents 17 David K lli'ikholdei, 2 100 White Vantress 10 Victor F Weavei Inc, 23 cuns 18 Miller & Bushong (Fred K < 'heuck), 1,300 White Vantress X'lillet capettes, 13 Walter C Mel lmgei,37 l 2 cents 19 M&B (Fred It S-henck) 1 300 White Vantress AMES BN - CROSS the egg & f research builds It tdl*. Anw'M In C.oss 10 veais to develop tin i’ihl/ »u mu at out linlclii iv toil,i. itiu ion" bin-d mg i«si mb i 4*l t> ■>'mg j>* oriinui ll rS j n -,1 on< IHIi h > .<• to give jot. a bi 'I lb i' i' il! !’■ iji on make the mi ,t p nil' t in i > .or ponlt-\ ping ..in S' i,i m ,hm! kt us pi .> vim 11■ i iiinpii t<- sto' \ on ul'it Aims In C bii'k Can do foi vm Coldfus Hatcheries, Inc. INEW lIOLLVND Pit. EL 4-6811 cockerel capettes, 13, Ray W. Gib- ble 37 cents 20 M&B (Glenn Dcardoriff), 3,000 White Vantress 10, Daniel K Good, 2416 cents. 21 M&B (Richard Blessing), 3,000 White Vantress, 92, Daniel K Good, 22 3 4 cents 22. M&B (Paul Livengood), 1,950 White Vantress, 9-5, Walter B Lehman, 25 L cents 23 M&B (Harold Hol linger), 1,500 White Vantress, 9-2, John B Rettinger, 2416 cents. 24 M&B (Frank Weidman), 800 While Rock capettes, 13, Carl B. I'isser, 34V> cents 25 M&B (Rich ard Ingram), 6,800 White Van tress 9, C. F. Manbeck Inc., 23 cents 1 36. M&B (G. Walter Jackson), 4,000 White Vantress, 9-3, Walter C Mellinger, 23 cents 27. Melvin K Barge, 1,100 White Vantress capettes, 13 1, Linn Poultry, 37% ?8 Mark Merkey, 550 White Vantress, 10-6, no sale, 2114 cents bid 29. Raymond H Weaver, 4,- 000 White Vantress, 9 6, Roy E Ream, 23% cents bid 30 John Bacon, 800 Leghorn fowl, Daniel K Good, 17 cents 31 Howard Kreider Jr, 1,700 White Rock, 9-6, Walter C. Mel- Lnger, 25% cents 32. Gerald Drabson, 7,200 White Rock, 10-2, no sale, 19% cents bid 33 Arthur Cravbill, 350 Leghorn fowl, Carl B Risser, 16% cents 34. William Schultz, 5,800 White Vantress, 9- 6, Meaders Poultry, 23% cents. Cows that stay on feed Hold Up in Production A car cannot go without gas Neither will a cow produce milk if she does not take in an adequate supply of milk making nutrients. That’s whj Beacon’s Dairy I ceding Programs take a two-fold approach to sustaining high milk production: 1. Make available all the nutrients the cow needs to make milk and maintain bod} reserves. 2. Provide palatability and uniformity so that cows stay on feed, get all the nutrients that are made available. The records of thousands of da.tr)men prose the value of this two-fold approadi Beacon feeders will tell you that cow. relish their feed, are more persistent m the latter part of their Jactations. The proof is in the milk pail You'll agree once you've tried the Beacon program on )our herd. Beacon Dealers* and Beacon Advisors are lo cated throughout Lancaster County. For the name of the one nearest to you please phone or write: The Beacon Milling Company Philadelphia and Carlisle Sts., York, Pa. Telephone: York 8-2341. BEACON $33 Prime Top At Chicago Tuesday CHICAGO, March 12, Estimated salable receipts cattle,, 5,500; calves 200, hogs. 9,000, sheep. 1,000 CATTLE Market fully steady with spots 25 50 higher; cows' j steady, spots 25 higher, bulls about steady; vealers steady; stockers and feeders firm; half load mostly prime 977 lb slaught er steers 33 00, choice steers 28 50-32 00, bulk good grade 25 50-27 00, mixed good and low choice 27.25-28 00; good and choice heifers 24 00-28.00, stand ard 21 50-23 50, utility and com mercial cows 16 75- 19.00, canner and cutter 14.50-17.00; utility and commercial bulls 20 00-22 50, good and choice vealers 28 00- rfc.oo, standard 21 00-28 00, cull and utility vealers 10 00 21 00. HOGS- Bulk sales all weights butcher weak to 25 lower; sows steady to 25 lower; 190-260 lbs 20.50 20.90, 200-230 lbs 20.90- (Continued on page three) 35. William C. Shultz, 5,400 White Vantress, 9-6, Meaders Poultry, 23(4 cents. 36 Morgantown Feed & Grain (George Ludwig), 3,100 Red and While Vantress, 10, Carl B. Kis ser, 23 cents 37. Glenn H Herr, 400 yearling Leghorn fowl, Carl B Risser, 16Va cents. 38 Moore (Peter Baergen), 500 White Rock females, 14 m'onths, Walter C. Mellmger, 24 cents. 39. Melvin K. Barge 1,100 White Vantress cock erel capettes, C. F. Manbeck Inc , 33 Vi cents Cattle Prices Tend Down, Prime Short at Lancaster Stock Yards LANCASTER, March 12 CATTLE Receipts about like a week ago Slaughter steers steady to 25 cents or more lower than last Wednesday Cows 501.00 higher than last Wednesday, bulls about steady, stockers and feeders fully steady to strong. Bulk choice fed steers $27 75- 30 50. high choice and mixed choice and prime $33 25-31 50, good and low choice steers $25 75- 2 7 50. A few standard and good heifers $22-24, odd head choice to $26 Bulk cutter and utility cows by Wednesday $1518.75, commercial up to $2O, canners and low cutters $l3 50-14 75. Util ity and commercial bulls $2l 50- 23 50, good fed yearling bulls to s2o Bulk medium and good stocker and feeder steers $24-26, several lots and loads good and choice 750 1,000 lb. feeding steers $26 50- 26 75, load 985 lb choice feeding steers $27.25, choice 600 lb short I Would you like some White Rock Cockerels to p p Caponize? p I We have 100 of them—2 weeks old. Also we have it 100 Nedlar New Hampshire st. run 2 weeks old. g H Rock Salt at $lBO Grower Crumbles med 460 p 3 Water Softener Pellets 236 Quality Egg Mash . 4.10 it Table Salt #25 . 65tf 16% Bluebird All Mash D. P. g Rabbit Pellets 495 3.95 3 Super A Dog Meal . 8 0 20% Hog, Pig & Sow feed g Pidiice Dog Feed .8 25 . 460 g Guinea Pig chow 750 16% Dairy 3.55 3 HB. Starter NFZ 440 Fitting Ration 3.65 3 g Don’t forget to place your chick order with us for p g your replacements soon! Call us or drive in and we || H will fix you un Jim Dandv! ! i: ti /• st ♦♦ ♦♦ 3 ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE ft WILLIS H, WEAVER MANAGER g 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 H 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. ♦♦ 3 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—-WE DELIVER. When working WiiSliT end count Hua U llw/ Puu&yo {m ijow More than 50 hp gasoline or diesel... TRACTION Booster system for traction equal to a 7>,500-lb tractor ... Power Director that lets you Quick-Shift on-the-go to reduce ground speed, increase pull power... big, new matching implements that let you work big acreage faster. The D-17 PLOWS DISCS ... with o 15-foof-widt tandem disc CULTIVATES ~, with 4-ro v, swmg-in typ* cultivator DRILLS ... up fo 75 acres a day. Telephone... or stop in Ask about the new D-17 Tractor and big new implements. Tkictiov Boostfr is an Allis Chalmers trademark ALLES-CHALMERS A SALES AND SERVICE Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service IV. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. 5 earbngs $2B 50 Some common, "and medium stock steers $2O - 50 CALVES- Vealers mostly steady with Wednesday. Bulk good and choice vealers $26 50- 31, high choice to $33, prime grades absent Standard grade vealers $23 50-26, utility down to $l7, culls 'as low as $l3. HOGS Supplies about like last week Barrows and gilts around 25 cents higher than last Wednes day, sows steady Bulk barrows and gilts mixed U S 1, 2 and 3, in Wednesday’s trade $21.75-22, a few sales No. 3 back to $21.50. Small lots No. 1 and 2 to local small killers $22.25-22 50. A few lots 260-270 lbs mixed 2 and 3 grade at $2l. A few 160-180 lb barrows and gilts of'mixed grade $2O 75-21 50 Sows mixed U S 1, 2 end 3, 300-550 lbs $15.50-19. SHEEP. Supplies small mostly (Continued on page three) . wifK four or flv« 14-lncH bottom* Nisslcy Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. L. 11. Brubaker Lititz, Pa.
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