2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 21, 1958 Broilers Remain High; Average 23.31; At Lancaster Exchange Thursday 0 2 Victor F Weaver Inc, 22= t cnits 19 Fuul'illc (Chestei Mui n 6 600 White Vantress, 92, H V, Longaue 22 i cents 20 Fiuit- Mlle (Roy N Hess), 2,000 White Vantiess. 10, John N Thomas, 25 cents 21. Fiuitville (Stanley Carpen tei ) 11 000 White Vantiess, 10-2, \ ictoi F Weavei Inc , 22= i cents Frank M Heu 300 Dual pur pose white fowl, 7 months, Carl 11 Eissei. 26=4 cents 23 Haivey M Zimmerman, 950 White Van tress capettes, 13*2, Roy E Ream 30'. cents 24 Haivey M Znn mci man, 700 White Vantiess 12 3, Marvin Svieigart 27'a cents 25 James Kendig, 2 300 White Van ticss, 10, Call B Risser, 25 v 4 LANCASTER The bioiler average icmamed high '•'Ah the neatest aveiage since 1955 being paid at the Lancastei PoulUj ll'i lunges Waich 13 auction A total ot 64,000 bioikis langcd libm 22'> to 26 . cents with the aveiage being 23 34 cents Cao cUcs 5 800 of them, shaied in the gcncial puce use with tlu puces langing fium 3o to 37‘a ants a pound A lot ol 800 light foe 1 sold foi tuk cents tluce lots of hca\\ fowl bi ought fiom 25 to 26 , certs, and two lots of 12 week old L'Uls biought 27' 4 and 27k cents 'A > car ago Ihe av ei age for 9s 280 bioilcis was onh 19 88 cents These buds -old indwo Sc with tlie Tuesda' cuciagc being 20 17 and the llnusdav aveiage 19 60 cents jfere is the IMaich 13 sale bv lot nimihei seller with grower zn parenthesis, number and bleed t-ce in w'eeks and da's binei and pi ice per pound 1. How aid Ki eider Ji.. 400 Vfcite Rock lipons 116 J Rob til Chailes 27 1 a cents 2 Nor man Rutt, 800 DeKalb iowl, 23 mcrlhs Earn H W’eavei Ji , , cents 3 A Rov Landis 4 000 White Vantress 9 6, Roy E Ream, 24 1 a cents 4 Richard Mej ci- 2,200 White Rock pullet cap cites, 13, Linn Poultry, 37V4 cants 5 Giaybill Miller 750 V.hite Mountains, 10 6, Martin M Eiendle, 25 cents 6 Graybill Miller 750 White Mountains, 10-6, Man in Sweigart. 2o cents 7 Esbenshade s, 7,000 White Cross 9, Waltei C Mellmg or, 23 cents 8 Esbenshade’s, 7,000 W hite Cross, 9, Walter C Mellmg ef 23 cents 9, Eb>’s Mill (Elmei Pqyd), 4,500 White Cross. 9 4, no safe, 22M cents bid 10 Roy B Fahnestock, 2,200 White Vantress, 10, Walter B Lehman, 26 1 z cents jll. Roy H. Fahnestock, 500 W, lute Mountain, 10, Roc E Ream, 2qiVa cents 12 Miller & Bushong (John Olesh Jr), 1,325 White Van- Less pullet capettes, 13 6, Roy E 1 Ream, 37V4 cents 13 M&B (john Olesh Jr), 1,325 White \ anti ess cockerel capettes, 13-6, C F Manbeck Inc, 35 cents 14 M&B (Jay Earhjrt). 4,800 Indian Bnei White, 9 3,'no sale. 22 Va ccits bid 15 M&B (Jaj Eaihart). 4 000 White Vantiess. 93, S E Dans, 23 cents 16 Fnutville Faims (Abram f-hcnk), 5,700 White Vantress, 9 2, D, mel K Good, 23 cents 17 Fiuitvillc (Abram Shenk), 9.000 V, hitc Vantress, 9 2. no sale, 22h coils bid 18 FiuiUille (Chester riuuj), 5 400 White Vantress ttU s®"’*’ {/(} ' V ' y You can depend on tins ’Support. Big Eggs are worth big premiums most of the year Mediums and Small are usually ja‘‘ break-even" or loss. It costs as much in floor 'Space, labor, feed and marketing for low grade eggs as for these Big Premium eggs. This makes sense Switch to a big egg Leghorn and get . more for your labor That means a genuine Mount Hope bird — the original Big Egg producer, based on 35 years' breeding for this big money factor Get up to 90% “above Mediums." Buy from a nearby Fran chised Hatchery and be sure. This is sour HOUKI HOfE _> , franchiseo Franchised hatchery Hatchei s tark C. Hershey D. 5. LEB WON, PA. cents 26 Melvin E Hess, 950 Dual pm pose white fowl, 1 >ear, Wal tei B Lehman, 26 v i cents 27 Llovd Spahi, 1,100 White Van Less capettes, 12 2, no sale, 34 cents bid 28 John V Erb, 4,000 Indian River Whites, 10-3, Mea del’s Poultxj, 221 a cents 29 Amos M Herr, 250 Sex Link fowl, 17 months, Maivin Sweigart, 25 ;ents 30 Landis Sangiej Jr , 300 White Vantiess, 11, J Robert Charles 26M cents Sales Dates Sat, March 22 Real estate 13 acres, barn, house, pig pen Sale by John E Moore, located mid way between Columbia and lion ville Sale time 2 30 pm Sat, April 5 at Ironville Some farm implements, full line o carpenter tools Sale by Mrs Effram Bard Thurs , March 19 Real estate and household goods by Edward Showeiy Estate Sat. 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AMMO-PHOS (Rl FERTILIZERS High-analysis, pelletized, and water soluble AMMO-PHOS fertilizers assure maximum yields The concentrated form provides more plant food with reduced handling and storage costs Water solubility means both an imme diate and long-lasting supply of plant foods An analysis is available for every crop and soil condition MATHIESON Short Receipts Boost Cattle At Baltimore BALTIMORE, Hatch 18 CATTLE AND CALVES Receipts v ere below normal for a Monday, but UiG\ will exceed the early estimate a.'.und 200 head Fed steers made up approximately 60 per cent of the sup ply and fed heifers 10 per cent These vere mostly good and choice grades TVu. balance was mostly cows reel slieis were very active and sp*“ evenly 25 75 cents highei mostly 50 75 cents up Fed heifers were active and lulu 50 cents higher Cows were mod eiately active with puces advancing 50 cents Bulls sold steady to strong \ ealois wore scaice and sold strong y.ith instances a $lOO higher A shoit load of 1067 lb mostly high choice fed steei s airying an end of low prime brought $3125 the highest puce for steers on the Baltimoie market since January 1955 A hall load largely aver age to high choice 1166 lb steers sold ai $3O 50 and the bulk of 950—11 (0 lb good to average choice $27 00 28 75 with 2 smal' lots $29 00 30 00 Choice steers mostlv $27 75 and up A few of stanfUid and good $25 00 27 00 EulK of good and choice 700 900 lb fed 1 eirer* $24 00-26 50, 10 head 900 lbs in cli ded at $25 75, individual 710 lb low pr me $27 00 Utilitv and commercial ows $l7 25 20 00, few high commercial to standard $2O 00 22 00 canners and cutlers $l4 50 17 50 Utility and com mexcial bulls mostly $l9 00 22 00, scat tered head $22 25 22 50, individual $23 00 Prices on bulls highest sunce 1952 and 1953 Few individual high choice 215 225 lb vealers $33 00, most 170 230 lb good and choice veal- Cr , 527 00 32 00, standard $23 00 27 00 email lots good and choice 533 lb stock sveers brought $3O 00 A 33 head lot aiound 950 lb partly fattened steers, eluding good from a slaughter basis, sold as feeders for $27 50 A small lot medium and good 755 lb feeder steers btought $24 90 and a small lot near 450 lb medium to good slock steer calves $26 50 HOGS Butchers were active and cold mostly 75 cents higher, sows most lv 25 cents higher with instances 50 cents up The supply was made up mostly of mixed lots 100-240 lb butch e>"s grading U S No 1, 2 and 3 These sold at $22 50 to mostly $22 75 v ith 75 head No 1 and 2, 210 221 lbs at $23 00 Mixed No 1 to 3, 300 400 lb sows mostly $lB 50 to 19 25 with a few under 300 lbs at $l9 50 The present puces highest for butchers since Au gust 1957 and highest on sow's since October 1957 Sat, April 12 at Fritz Town, near Reading, 50 head of cattle, 100 head of hogs, 20 tractors, horse draw n machinery. Sale at noon LANCASTER FARMING Classifieds Ads Pay Phone STterling 6-2132 Foi Additional Information or Set vice Contact Your Ohn Mathie son Dealer 01 bales Representa ti\c, CURTIS K. HEBERLING Richland, Pa Demand Good, Price up to Dollar Higher at Lancaster Stock Yards O . 1Q I Bulk medium and good stocker LANCASTER, Marc L nd fee der s teers and light year- CATTLE Thice days 3,007, week ( 594 1005 lbs $24 26 50, sev ago 3,048 Demand was oi 7509]5 lb chmce feed . slaughter steers this week tiad n e gteers $272 7 75, load 884 lb. moderately active with prices un feeding slcers $2 B, load evenly steady to 50 cents higher, and cho , C c 400 lb stock nstances $! 00 higher than Ist Cd]ves S 3! 50 Wednesday Hcilcis in meaner CALVES . 8 4 9> wee k ago 890. supply fully fXer VeJers stekdy with last Wednes- Cows around 50 75 cents ? daj Bulk good and choice vealcns than last Wednesday bulls fu > s <J so . 3li hlgh choiC c to $33, util- Stockers and feedeis fully slan daid grades $lB-28, steady ter strong cl d ls down to $l2 Bulk choice fed steers $2B 31, . HOGS 1,857, week ago 1,879. a few lots nigh choice and mixed Bouows and gilts around $lOO choice and prime $3l 25-32 50 hjgher than last Wednesday Sows Good grade steeis $26 28, a vtdlce fully steady to strong Bulk ip red standard and good $25-26 ) nllows a nd gilts mixed USI, 2 Small lots, good and choice heif aJld igO-240 lbs in Wednesday’s cis $23 27 uade $22 50 23, small lots No 1 Receipts comprised 40 per cent stocker and feeder steeis and 20 per cent cows and bulls Aiound 50 loads slaughter steeis on sale Bulk utility cows by Wednes day $l7 75-19 50, odd head com mercial to $2l, canners and cut teis $l4lB 25, high yielding cut ters $lB 75. 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