2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 27, 1958 Broiler Price Hits Three-Year High At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER June 19 —Bioil ti prices hit a three xeai high at the Lancaster Poultry Ex change todaj with 54,000 birds : *eragmg 23 22 cents The range was from 22 to 244 cents Nine per cent were at 22 cents, 12 per cent at 23 cents, 47 pei cent at 234 cents, 27 per cent 23*2 cents and fwe per cent at -244 cents A lot of 600 white cross cock fids sold for 23 cents, two lots 1850 head of capettes brought 26 and 274 cents, se\en lots 6,585 head, white rock hens brought 21 and 224 cents, three lots of light hens sold foi 174 175 Vantress Cross 10 days old 100 Nedlars 1 week old 60 Warren Reds 10 days old •; Allied Dain Cleaner |j (gal ) Altman s Rabbit Pellets Super A Dog Feed |; B Starter NF Z Stop Those La\ing Slumps With Pex Emulsion 25 lbs'. 52.40 50 lbs., $4.05 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. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—WE DELIVER. j 2 *• The Money DEN x v [ Increased Income Per Percentage founds Feed Extra Dozen Tu i of Feed from of FiocK Lay Per Dozen Eggs Eggs You Get tne ‘Golden Eggs 50% 5J52 0 0 60% 4.77 57 28.50 70% 4.43 89 44.50 80% 3 81 163 81.50 F»ed required per dozen eggs ol different rales of production based an studies at Red Rose Research Center The profit of the "Golden Eggs” is yours only when hens produce at more than 50% of ca pacity. Profitable farming begins when you feed for "Golden Eggs." Start feeding Red Rose Feeds now! pownc/\tS& ELY RED ROSE POULTRY FEEDS FROM THESE RED ROSE DISTRIBUTORS REICH POLLTRY FARM R T) 1 Mane ta Pa CHAS. E SLUDER & SONS E. MESSER HEISEY UD 2 Dt Eail Pa RD 2 Mt Jo\,Pa ML SSER’S Tlu Until I. D I Quarrw ilic Pa J. C W \LKER & CO. Gdp Pd to 18 cents, and 250 head of Hj- Line hens moved at 174 cents Unsold were 4,850 head of broil t rs, 3,000 head of capettes, a 450 head lot of red cockerels and a 500 head lot of silver cross cockerels Seller of the highest lot of birds was H Robert M>lm, R 1 Miliersville Bujer was John Ret tinger, Halifax Here are the results of the sale by lot number seller with giower in paienthesis, number and breed, age in w'eeks and dajs, bu\er and price per pound 1 H Robert Mjlin, 1,200 Van- Blue Bird All Mash D P 380 Grower 5413 Fine Chick Feed 5 00 Supei A Egg Mash 420 Quality Egg Mash DP 405 4 30 Fitting Ration 3 55 $2 10 4 85 8 00 IS iL-~' ! "Jk A. S. GROFF 2] S Queen St Lancaster, Pa WARREN SICKMAN RDI Pequea, Pa AMMON E. SHELLY R D 2 Litilz, Pa in the EGGS (, i Baltimore Market Slow Early. But Generally Steady BALTIMORE, June 23 CATTLE AND CALVES Supply made up about 40 50 per cent fed steers grading most ly good and choice, three or four U ads of stocker and feeder steers, balance mostly cons with slightly larg ei per cent of bulls included All classes slow early, cows moderately ac tie later About one load of cows and 30 head of vealers still unsold late Fed Avers sold mostly steady with in stances strong to 25 cents higher on tood grades Cows were steady to 50 cents higher with the full advance on utihtv and commercial Bulls fully steady Choice vealers mostly steady, other grades weak to SI 00 lower Stoc-Kcrs and feeders steady to weak Pc ckage 700 lb high choice fed steers ; 30 00, small lot mostly average to high choice 982 lbs $29 25, bulk 836 1150 lb low-good to average choice £26 50 28 75 including a 1238 lb lot at $2B A few small lots standard and good $25 26 with short load of brahmas at latter price Small lot 70 lb choice heifers $2B, one lot 820 lb good and choice $26 50 and cattered head stand ard and good £24 26 Utility and com mercial cows $l9 25.21 50, several head high commercial and standard $22 23 tress, 9-4, John E Hettinger, 24 l 'a cents 2 Elwood Hershey, 6,800, Vantress, 9, Header’s Poultry, 2D v 4 cents 3. Donald C Hershey, 4,800 Vantress, 9 6, Header’s Poul try, 22 cents 4 Craybill Hiller, 600 White Cross cockerels, 9-6, Bov E Ream, 23 cents 5 Harvey M Zimmerman, 2,900 Vantress, 10 2, Roy E Ream, 23V2 cents 6 Harvey H Zimmerman, 2,900 Vantress, 10 2, Maivin Sweigart, 23h cents 7 Eby’s Hill (Elmer Boyd), 4,500 Vantress, 9, no sale 21 cents bid 8 Walter Hobecker 450 led cockerels, 10, no sale, 15 cents bid 9 George Neauman (William Schreck), 4,000 Van tiess, 93, S E Davis, 2314 cents 10 Daniel G Forry, 3 100 Van tiess. 92, Walter C Hellmgei 23 14 cents 11 Levi M Weaver 700 Leg | horn fowl, one year John E Ret [ tmger, 18 cents 12 David G Mii- I ler, 350 Vantress, 9, no sale, 22 cents 13 Raymond H Wea\ei 4 000 Vantiess, 9-6, Walter C Mellmgei, 23 Vz cents 14 Moor; Pams (Henry Martin), 900 White Rock fowl IVi years, Walter C Mcllmger, 21 s /i cents 15 Mooie Farms (Henry Martin), 900 White Rock fowl, 114 years, Walter C Hellmger, 2214 cents 16 Moore Farms (Henry Mar lin) 1,150 White Rock fowl, IV4 ycais, Walter C Hellmger, 2214 cents 17 Moore Farms (Henry Marlin), 1,100 White Rock fowl, 114 years, College Hill Poultry, ? l v 2 cents 18 Mooie Farms (Henry Martin), 735 White Rock fowl, 114 years. Walter C Mel lingcr, 21 1 2 cents 19 Moore I aims (Henry Martin), 1,200 White Rock fowl, 114 years, H W Longacre Inc, 211 2 cents 20 Millei & Bushong, (Frank Desta fano) 2 300 Vantress, 92, Walter C Mellinger, 2312 cents 21 M&B (Robeit Hal rush), 6, 500 Vantress, 9, College Hill, 23 cents 22 M&B (Christ L Herr), 3 600 Vantiess, 9 4 Walter C Melhngcr, 23'4 cents 23 Melvin K Barge, 1,600 White cross cap cttes, 13-2, Daniel K Good, 26 cents 24 Cola B Stephens, 600 \\ hite Rock fowl, 14 months, Har ry H Weaver Jr 21 cents 25 Moigantown Feed & Grain (Henry G Schantz), 2,800 White Mountains, 10-2, H W Longacie Inc , 23 M cents 26 N Parke Miller, 250 Van ticss capcttes, 14 2, Gail B Ris sei 27 cents 27 N Parke Mil- Icj 250 Hj-Line fowl, 2 vears, Waller Mcllmgei 17'i cents 28 Christian E Beilei 750 Leghorn fowl, 16 months, Victor J Koser Co, cents 29 James High (Samuel Stoltzfus), Vantiess cap cites 13 2, no sale, 24 cents bid 36 D E Horn & Co (Elliot Shirk) 2,400 Vantiess, 9-5 Daniel K Good, 23 Vi cents 31 Hornco (Elliot Shirk), 2,- 600 Vantress, 93, Daniel K Good 23 ! 4 cents 32 Ro> Bender, 500 Leghorn fowl Daniel K Good 17 ! 2 cents 33 Paul Andes,' 500 S’lvoi Cross cockerel capeltes 13- 2, no sale 21 cents bid 34 Miller & Bushong (Harrj L Temple), 2 000 Vantress, 9, Ro> E Ream, 23 '_> cent 1 ; 35 M&B (Richard Kudisill) 1 500 Vantress, 10, Walter B Lehman, 24 I '. cents 3b Melvin K Barge 800 White Ci oss capeltes, 13-2, College Hill, 26 cents Hogs Top at $26; Cattle Move Up At Lancaster Stockyards Monday by R. B. Knister, Acting in Charge, Market News Branch LANCASTER, June 25 CAT ILE. Three Tlays 2,849, week ago 2,35 Supply includes about 52 loads fed steers, about 25 per cent stockers and feeders, the balance mainly cows and bulls Slaughter steers steady to 50 cents higher with choice and above showing most upturn All otfior classes steady Bulk choice 990 1226 lb slaugh ter steers $27 50 29, mostly $2B - Loads and lots high-choice and mixed choice and prime 1,160 1,300 lb steers -29 25-29 75 Two Canners and cutters $l7 19 50, light canners down to $l4 Utility and com mercial bulls $23-25 , individual $25 50 $3O 50 early, choice - generally $2B 30, A small lot of 190 lb choice vealers 2B and standard $22 25 Bulk medium and good 595-1000 lb stocker and feeder steers $25 28 with weights o\ er 700 lb $26 50 and down A 13 head lot of -576 lb choice stock steers $29 50 dm lot 495 lb good stock steer calves $23, 500 lb lot medium to good $27 HOGS Butchers were moderately ac tive and fully 25 cents higher with in stances 50 cents higher on No 1 and 2 grades 220 lbs and down The supply was comprised mostly mixed lots U S No 1, 2 and 3, 190-220 lb butchers with several small lots 220 260 lbs included 30 head of 208-210 lb No 1 and 2 grade butchers brought $26 Bulk mixed No 1 ">, 190 220 lb butchers mostly one pi ice at $25 75, few lots 220 230 lb “■25 50 25 65 and few lots mostly No 2 end 3 240 260 lbs $25 25 Two lots No 1-a, 180 190 lbs $25 25 SHEEP Spring slaughter lambs slow, steady to 50 cents lower Bulk supply 76 93 lb good and choice spring slaugh ter lambs $23-24, utility to good $lB 22 50 Package utility and good slaugh ♦♦ ♦♦ «« «* fSTOCKERS & FEEDERS! H H of all grades and weights H I ON SALE DAILY I ♦♦ ♦♦ *« ♦♦ ** ♦♦ I This is your CENTRAL MARKET | II to sell CATTLE, CALVES, HOGS & SHEEP 11 :: I: H Contact your H I COMMISSION FIRM | li ♦♦ H for good service at :: I THE UNION STOCK YARDS | n :: Lancaster, Penna. :: h»>i«khh ********* ««*»****« *5 Egg Producers! New egg buying piogiam developed to meet today’s quality demand •. . Dunng om 58 vcars of experience in the egg business we have nevei had a finer program to oflei to producers This progiam is designed to benefit pioducers with high quality eggs Highest prices paid, based on an exact grade (grades guaianteed by the Pennsylvania Dcpailmenl of Agiicullure) The highei the quality, the greater the return II you are interested in higher returns lor quality eggs fiom a de pendable dealer . . . Please call or vvute and our rep resentative \\ explain our obligation SHE CLOISTERD. 116 \V. Chest Ph. R loads low to average prime 1,323- 1 lbs $3O 25 One load aver age prime 1,150 lbs $3O 75 Good to low-choice $26 27 50, standard $24 50 25 50 Scattered sales slang ier heifers standard to low-choice $23 27 25 Bulk cutter and utility cows $lB 25-22, commercial and standard $22 23 Canners and low cutteis $16.25-18 25, shelly can ners down to $l5 Utility and com mercial bulls $22 75-26, few heavy utility bulls to $26 50. Good fed bulls $26 50-27 50 Common and medium stock steers $23 50-26 50, medium and good 604-910 lb feed ing steers $27 29 Good stock steer calves 316-482 lbs. $26-29 50. CALVES 682, week ago 584. Demand fair, vealers steady to weak Bulk good and choice 140- 210 lb vealers $29.50-32, high choice $33 34, few prime up to $35 Standard to low good $26 50- 2S HOGS 1,485, week ago 1,517. Demand good, barrows and gilts 25-50 cents higher sows steady to 50 cents higher US No 1.2, and 3, 190-23 lb barrows and gilts $25-25 50, several lots No 1 and 2, 200-220 bs $25 75, scattered sales No 1 to local butchers 526. Sows mixed grades 300-550 lbs. $lO 50-20, few under 300 lbs S2O. SHEEP 866, week ago 460. Supply largely native and Vir ginia spring lambs Not enough aged sheep for market trend Eulk good and choice 70-90 lb. spring lambs $23 25, few high choice 525.50 Utility and low good $2l-23
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