2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 25. 1958 Large Offering Finds Market Strong At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER April 17 With Less 92, College Hill. 20V4 cents offerings the hugest in several 10 William C Schulto. 8 300 months, the bulk of the broilers White Vantress, 92, College Hill, sold at the weekly auction today 20 cents at the Lancaster Poultry Ev 11 Vernon R Snyder, 2,400 change moved at 20 rents a While Vantress, 10, Daniel K wun ds, Good, 20 cents 12 Vernon R Of the 207 260 head sold, three Snyder, 3,000 White Vantress, 10, wei cent brought 19'- cents, 17 Meader’s Poultry, 20 cents 18. per cent, 19% cents, 67 per cent, Vernon R Snyder 3,300 White 20 cents, 12 per cent, 20*4 cents; Vantress, 10, Daniel K Good, 20 and one pex cent brought 20'. cents 14. Vernon R Snyder, 1,800 cents White Vantress, 10, Daniel K. One lot of mixed broilers sold Good, 20 cents 15 Vernon *R for 16’. cents Fowl remained at Snyder, 1,900 White Vantress, 10, q hiah level bringing 17*4 cents Daniel K Good, 20 cents Lpettes! howevef. filled to find 16 John B Noll, 2,700 White env strength in the market and Vantress, 10-2, Victor F. Weaver sold at 29 and 29*4 cents Inc., 19% cents 17. Neff Bros The sale puces were about half 1.260 Indian River White, 10, a cent a pound higher than the Carl B Risser, 2014 -18 farm prices being offered in Del- Mrs. Jacob Cramer. 400 White marva during the week Mountains, 10, Darnel K Good, A year ago, the average for 1014 cents 19 Wilham R. My . broilers was about 18=4 cents. 6,500 White Vantress, 10, Victor Here is the Aonl 17 sale by lot F. Weaver Inc,, 39 4 20 number, seller with grower in William R Myer, 8,500 White paienthesis, number and breed, Vantress, 94, no sale, 19 cents age in weeks and days. buyer and bid. , . price per pound 21. Miller & Bushong (Richard 1. Pennsvlvania Farm Bureau Blessing), 2,800 White Vantress, (Floyd Raffensbergei), 6,500 9-4, Grimes & Hauer, 20 cents. White Vantress and Indian River 24 M&B (Mearl Long), 5,000 White, 10, College Hill Poultry, White Vantress, 10, Starr Poultry, 19 4 cents 2 Indian River Farm 20 cents 23 M&B (Mearl Long), (James Vincent). 10,000 Indian 4,000 White Vantress, 10, 13 W River White, 9-4, College Hill, 20 Longacre Inc, 20 cents 24 M&B cents 3 Daniel G Forry, 3,425 (Lowell Landis) 3,000 White White Vantiess, 10-5, Walter B Vantress, 9, Headers Poultry, 20 ehman. 20 cents 4 Daniel G. For- cents. 25. M&B (Christ M Smith), rv, 3,425 White Vantress, 10-5, 3,700 White Vantress, 10 6, Linn I-anielK Good. 20 cents. 5, Daniel Poultry, 20V4 cents. c Fony, 3,475 White Vantress, 26 M&B (John L Herr), 750 10 5 C F Manbeck Inc , 20 cents. White Vantress capettes, 12-2, C. * 6’Daniel G Forry, 1,400 White F Manbeck Inc, 29 cents 27 M Vantress 10 5, John N Thomas, & B (John L Herr), 750 White 20'. cents 7. Jack Bucher, 9,200 Vantress capettes, 12-2, Marvin White Vantress. 96, Produceis Sweigart, 29-u cents 28 M&B Coop Exec 20 cents 8 Jack Buck- (Roy A. Harnish), 3,100 White a, 9,500 White Vantress, 96, Mountains, 96, College Hill, 20Yi dimes & Hauer 20 cents. 9. Wil- cents 29 M&B (Roy A Harnish), Imm C Schulte, 8 400 White Van- 4 600 Indian River White, 10-2, Victor F Weaver Inc, 19 3 4 cents. 30 Harry Shone, 500 Red and White, 11, Walter B. Lehman, 16’.: cents 31 James High (Daniel W Lea man)' 4 000 White Vantress, 10-2, Roy E. Ream, 20V-I cents. 32 Eli N Martin, 7,700 White Vantress, 9-6, C F Manbbeck Inc . 20 cents 33 Clair E Fitz, 5,000 White Van ias, 9, Victor F Weaver Inc , 20 cents 34 Clan E Fitz, 5,000 Reduce mortality losses clean up your poultry house with Carbola the disinfecting white paint 4 Cut poultry mortality losses 1 Clean your fcroOder house and laying house then spray Carboia —the Disinfecting White Paint Carbola s poy erful germicide Kills poultry csease germs It contains Lindane and Mala tniorv to kill flies lice mites and Keep cob webs down Carbola dries white Also used as a dust Carbola neutralizes ammon a fumes Ask your dealer for Carbola today or contact your Certified Carbola Sprayman Send for free Poultry Management Bulletin and the name of your nearest Carbola Dealer or *ptdvm*n Dept LF-48 Carbola CHEMICAL CO., INC., Natural Bridge, N. V. f»»rvmg the Poultry Industry for 52 years I | ! STANDARD j I * I Equipment, Inc. J j ANNOUNCES ITS ] i 12% I [ I j SPRING DISCOUNT I j SALE I i | I on I * | ALL NEW BYRN CLEANER j j EASY ALL COMFORT I I I STALLS | J S ALE C LOSES M AR 31. ’5B j I I j GLENN H. HERR | I Manheim RD 1 I I I I Phone LTndiswlk TV. X SJ ( JI | MAY CHICKS are MONEY MAKERS That is rm opinion. What is >ours° Lets figure it out togelnei First of all, May chicks are cheapei to grow The weath ei is more favoiable Much less fuel is lequued If you were unable to start early chicks, youi not - so - tight brooder house can now be put to use If you did brood an early batch, then put the same equipment back to work on this second lot That’s sound business May chicks will lay large eggs eaiher And will keep you in lop production the year-round. A full house at steady high production will give you continuous top income. Babcock Bessies are bred to give you this high production They regularly peak at 90%. Also are g6od hot weather birds. These Are Long-Winded Layers May hatched pullets have their low production when egg prices are lowest Kept over, -hey will again be in full lay when prices are highest We have had May hatched Bessies laying 82% in August Yes, they may not give you as quick cash leturn as January chicks, but in their 13-15 months of continuous production, they may earn mole money for you How does that add up with you’ Does your figurine agree'’ We sliongly lecommend Babcock Bessies as your best May chick bnv Phone oi mail your order to us today Helpful Babcock folder on “Chick Starting Tips ’ now available, free BABCOCK HATCHERY Lancaster County Branch Route 3F, Lititz, Pa. Phone MAdison 6-5872 Russell Mease Route 4 Manheim. Pa Phone MO-5 4705 Broiler Market Generally Strong, Demand Good PHILADELPHIA, April" 22 Pi’oiler prices throughout the na tion remained relatively steady v/ith demand fair to good at the beginning of the week In the Delmarva area, the mar ket was quiet with too few sales to establish a price Here are the prices and market lone in the maior broiler produc ing areas on Tuesday DELMARVA- Market quiet Trading light and mostly at undetermined prices Too few sales to report prices NORTH GEORGIA Offerings are short of needs in some instances, ade quate in others Demand is good Buy ers’ offering prices and estimated volume ot sales were 18 to 19 cents foi 608,000 birds Most sales were at 18 cents ' NORTH CAROLINA’ Offerings were short to adequate Demand fair to good Of 499,700 head, 95 per cent sold, foi 18 cents, three per cent for 19 cents, the rest undetermined SHENANDOAH VALLEY- Demand fair Supply generally adequate, how ever some buyers report a little snort In some sections Prices were mostly 19 cents at the farm ARKANSAS. Offerings and supplies balely adequate to short foi a gen orally good demand Of 561,596 head sold, 55 per cent were at 19 cgnts ALABAMA Offerings and supplies generally were short, in some in stances adequate There were reports of sizes smaller than desired De mand fair to good, mostly good Mos„ birds sold at 18 cents White Vantress, 9, Victor F. Weaver Inc, 20 cents 35. Clair E. Fitz, 5,000 White Vantress, 9, Grimes & Hauer, 20 cents. 36 D. E Horn & Co (C J. Lauer), 5,600 White Mountains, 9, Daniel K Good, 20 cents 37. D. E. Horn (C J. Lauer), 5,500 In dian River White and White Van tress, 9, C F. Manbeck Inc, 20 cents 38 D. E Horn (Murry Lehman), 5,500 White Cross, 9-2, College Hill, 19% cents 39 D E. (Continued on page three) t •> y V <<. ‘“•‘s A t <.♦ * . J V V FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER’S WAY L y Lancaster Production Credit Ass’n. 411 W. Roseville Rd Vv Lancaster, Pa. f Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 V* *t r Bob Decker R. D. #1 Milford, New Jersey Phone Milford 4-4909 Slaughter Steers Gain, Stockers Stay High at Lancaster Yards By Dave Lorcnson Fedei al-State News Seivicc LANCASTER. April 23 CATTLE Three days 3,897, week ago 3,484 Compared with lost Wednesday slaughter steers and heifers steady to 50 cents higher, most advance on high choice to low prime steers averag mg over 1,100 lbs Cows 50-75 cents higher than last Wednesday, bulls tully steady Stockers and feeders mostly steady for the week Receipts comprised 42 loads slaughter steers grading mostly good to high choice. Around 40 per cent receipts were stockeis and feeders and 20 per cent cows and bulls Bulk choice fed steers 1,000- 1,275 lbs. $2B 50 31, high choice and mixed choice and prime $3l 50-33, one load 1,211 lbs most ly prime $34 50 Good and low choice steers $26 75-28 50 Small lots standard to choice heifers $23 28 Late sales utility and com mercial cows $lB 50-22 75, most tn:n:;nai;: cixxtv,:ttar. s I Black Wilson Soy Beans Lane Co Sure Crop Seed Corn bu $5 50 Pa Hybrid Seed Corn 840 115-120 days $9 50 Conn Hjbrfd Seed Corn 870 115-120 days $8 00 Muncy Chief Hybrid #398 112 days $8 50 Muncy Chief Hybrid #7BO 115-120 days $9 50 *♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. 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Bulk medium and good stocker and feeder steene light yearlings 610-1,020 lbs. $62 50 28 25, several lots mixed good and choice these Weights $2B 50-29 25, good stock steer calves and short yearlings 400 684 lbs $29 30 Common stock' steers down to $23 25 CALVES Three days 737, v,ek ago 810 Vealers mostly ac tive this week, prices around $l. higher, best action on standard and good. Bulk good and choice vealers 140-225 lbs $29.50-34, high choice $35-36 Utility and standard grades $2O-29 Culls down to $l4 KOGS 1,595, week ago 1,878. Barrows and gilts 25-50 cents low er than last Wednesday. Sows scarce about steady. Barows and (Continued on page fourteen) Rock Salt Water Softener Berry Boxes per 1,000 $lB 30 150 Barred Rocks 3-weeks old 100 Sex Link 3 weeks old T& G Fertilizer 25 lbs $1.40 Cabbage, Lettuce, Cauliflower. Broccoli & Tomato Plants 350 per dozen Reoßuse Chick Starter METHIONINE GLYCAMIDE LEROY GEIB R D. 3 Maaheun, Pa. . . ,bu. $5.00 $1 80 $2 45