2-A—Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 2, 1958 Slaughter Cattle Weaker, Stockers Steady at Lancaster Stockyards L \NC ASTER. Aril 30 CAT -ILE Tin cc cidvs 2 839, week ago 3 897 Slaughter steei'o and heifers i nccenh steacK to 50 cents lower than last Wednesday, cows 25 50 toils highei bulls fulh steady Slockcis and feeder fulh steady \olh last Weclnesdac Receipts composed around 37 loads slaughtei steei s giadmg inosllj good and choice About 40 pci cent was stocked and feed ci steels and jearhngs and 20 pci cent cows and bulls Bulk of the slaughtei steers sold on Mon d«\ and Uacting that da\ e\- liomeh slow 7 Bulk choice fed slecis 1,000- 1 300 lbs S2B 30 50 a few aveiagc to high choice $3l 31 50. about a lord and a half 1 090 1,149 lb steels, mosth pnmc but includ ing <jnd end of choice $33 Good *-**««**♦♦«♦♦♦♦**♦««♦*•«♦*>♦*•***♦***♦«*♦«*♦«««♦< JUST ARRIVED GUINEA KEETS! •I Sheep Feed }• Horse Feed Namico Midds I: B Startei NFZ |; B Gi ovver s; 20 r r Qualitv E Mash :: DP ♦; Supei A Egg Mash t: 24% :: Blue Bud All Mash :: DP ♦ ♦ VEGETABLE & FLOWER PLANTS GALORE H |j ALTMAN S CASH FEED STORE | :: WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER H :: 947 Harrisburg Ate. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 :: ♦: 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. H PRICES SUBJECT. TO CHANGE—WE DELIVER. H ir * * Healthy Chicks Make Great Layers! Does Spring Make You Careless About Little Things? Sometimes folks get a little eaielcss about caung foi their (aids Tney don t mean to, of and it’s most apt to happen at this time of year —■ v hen theie aic ciops to put in gaulei'b to plant 01 other spung choirs Ilcie ate a things you imghl want to check again fioosts—Hate you pot them up ■cai 1\ enough lot joung birds and ai o Ihcic enough of them 101 oldci buds" Hawng enough is one way to prevent respuatorj ti oublts Flooi Space—ls there enough flooi space foi jour growing buds’ U hen thc\ leach 8 weeks of age llooi space should be increased liom 1 sq It to 2 sq It per bud lace-nation—Ate von up-to date on a planned piogram of disease pievenlion loi such things as Newcastle, bronchitis, and fo\vlpo\ Q .Toi Buds on Range fleau Wateieis—BmK on langc should have watcicis cleaned c\ei, dev—the same as buds in houses Tiesh Glass—Gieen glass is excellent foi glowing pullets, hut it should he kept clipped— not allowed to become ciij, long and id i mgv Babcock Bessie s ai c exceptional haich buds Thev will c’o u top iob —c\vii under lugged conditions But thc> will do a belter job when cvuUhing is light up to snuff’ Bessie chid s aie topnolch this spimg We would like to see some on xour laim Let know when we can deliver Bessie Chicks to \ou BABCOCK HATCHERY Lancaster Counly Branch Koule 3F. Litit/ Pa Phone JVlAdison 6-5872 Bob Decker R D. #1 Milford, New Jeisey Phone Milford 4-4909 Russell Mease Route 4 IJanheim, Pa Phone MO-5 4705 and low choice steels $26 50-28, a low mixed standaid and good $25 50 2 25 Small lots standard to choice heifers $23 50-28 Bulk culler and utility cows $lB 2175 few coramcicial to $22 75, canners and low cutters $1517 Utility and commercial bulls $22 24 50, ood head $25, good fed yearling hulls to $27 Bulk medium and good slocker and feeder steers and yearlings 595-950 lbs $26 28 5, a few lots nuxecl good and choice stock steei s 750 lbs and lighter $2B 50- 30 A few common stock steel’s $23 50 24 50 CALVES Three da>s 645, week ago 737 Vealers fully steady to sUong compared with last Wed nesday Bulk good and choice 140- 200 lb vealeis $29 50-34, a few high choice and low pnme $35- (Continued on Page Three) :l 2,0% Hog Feed $4 60 § Special Ohop 320 || Fitting Ration 3.70 H 16% Dairy Feed 350 H Rabbit Pellets 500 JJ $4 10 4 00 3 70 4 45 4 30 Lane Co Sure Crop -- Seed Corn Black Wilon Soy Beans 4 20 4 35 3 95 TRIPLET CALVES ARE rare Grant H. Keiffer, R 2 Peach Bottom, didn’t believe it until he saw the calves himself He says that he has been farming 15 years and these are the first triplets he has seen, although five pairs of twins have been 550 « Broilers Gain Cent and Half in Price At Lancaster Exchange Thursday 500 H LANCSTER, Apnl 24 Broilers gained almost a cent and a half in puce from a'week ago and 2 4 cents from the corres oonding date last year at the Lan cister Poultiy Exchange today A total of 82,725 bioileis weie sold A lot of 4,000 heavy broilers brought 23’. cents, a lot of 250 Leghorn fowl brought 16 L cents, but foui lots of capettes found the market down to 26V'i to 23 cents The range for bi oilers was from 20 to 22 V cents The average was 21 48 cents Heie is the April 24 sale by lot number, seller woth giower in parenthesis, number and bleed, age in weeks and days, buyer and price pei pound 1 Keifer’s Mill (Millard Boy er), 8,000 White Vantress and White Rock, 9-3, Stan Poultry. 2l v 4 cents 2 Richard Mussel man, 1,800 White Vantress, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 21- / 4 cents 3 Roy B Martin, 4,700 White Van tress, 10, Marvin Sweigait, 22 cents 4 Roy B Mai tin, 4,700 White Vantress, 10 Roy E Ream, 21V cents 5 Mark Myer, 5,400 White Vantress, 9;2, College Hill, 21 1 , cents 6 MaikMyei 6,000 White Van- tress, 92, Walter C Melhnge l ', 21 -'i cents 7 Mark Mvei, 5,400 White Vantiess, 9 2, College Hill 21 cents 8 Eshelman’s Red Rose, ? 900 Indian River White, 9-1, Colege Hill, 21 cents 9 Eshel man’s Red Rose, 3,400 Indian Ki\er While, 9 1, College Hill, 21 cents 10 Eshelman’s Red Rose, 4100 Indian Rivei White, 9-1, Vctor F Weaver Inc , 21’A cents 11 Miller & Bushong (Elmer Schupp), 8,000 White Vantiess, 10 S E Davis, 21V cents 12 M & B (Alfred. Fisher), 3,000 While Vantiess, 9-3, Gnmes & Haiiei, 21V centj 13 G Wallei Jackson, 250 Leghom yearling f.wl, Walter C Melhnger, 16V ants 14 J Haiold Sauders, 525 1\ lute Vantress 96, J Robert Chailes 21V cents 15 Raymond M Weaver, 8 000 White Vantiess Kil, C F Manbeck Inc, 21V cents 16 Elmer H Rohiei, 6 000 White Mountains, 9-2 Daniel K Good, 21'. cents 17 Walter T Lccker 300 While Cross 10, Dan iel K Good 20 tents 18 Elias Kiev, 500 While Vanliess, 9 6 Call B Kissei 21 4 cents 19 Mill (Flank Gannan) 1 500 In dian River While 92, John IS lliomas 22'. cents 20 Martin II Weaver, 3,300 White Vantress, 9 1 Vutoi F Weaver Inc , 21,4 cents 21 Mai tin H Weaver, 3,300 V hite Vantress, 9-1 Victor F Weaver Inc, 21 tents 22 David S Hoover 900 White Vantress 02, Carl B Risser, 21 1 . cents 23 Jacob Herr (Ronald Shenk), 325 White Vantress capettes, 13-2, no sale, 26% cents bid 24 Jacob Herr (Ronald Shenk), 500 White \antress capettes 13, Maivin Sweigait, 28 cents 25 Jacob Herr (Ronald Shenk), 1,000 White Van tress caoettes, 13, Carl B Risser, 21 L cents 26 James High (Harold Forry), 1 800 White Vantress capettes, 13, Valter C Mellinger, 26V4 cents 27 James High (Fred Frey), 4,- (C’ontmued on page three) ( Want a Fast, Clean, Fall Harvest? >■ xC Sure you do when a year’s work ... and profit... ripens, and waits in your field. 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