3—Lancaster Farming,, Friday, September 5, 1958 Broiler Market Averages 17.68 At Lancaster Poultry Auction The average pi ice paid for broilers at Lancastei last week chopped to less than 18 cents Average once paid at the auction v’js 17 68 cents per pound Nine lot s were withdiawn fiom the sale on bids from 17 to 18% cents In rdf 86,975 birds weie sold m 31 lots The corresponding sale in 1957 moved 139,250 bi oilers at art aver age price of 22 76 cents JKere is the August 28 sale bj lot number, seller with grower in parenthesis, numbet and breed, rjft in weeks and days. bujer and pqlce per pound jl Milloort Roller Mills (Jacob A! Stahl) 1000 Indian River While OS, no sale, 17 cents bid 2 Mill pdrt Roller Mills (Richaid Bless iri 2000 Vantress 9 3 no sale 17% itjnts bid 3 Moore Farms 400 Vintregs 9 Rov E Ream 17 cenV 4j Ellife ©pnlinger 200 friers no s J e , 1312 cents bid 5 John Yar n3ll, 5000 Vantie=s.. 9-4 Allen Clark, 17 3 4 cents ]p John Yarnell 5000 Vantress 9-k Allen Clnk 17 c cents J(|hn Yarnell, 2000 Vantress 94, Allen Clark 17-4 cents 8 John Ytrnell, 2000 Vantress 9 4 Ah len Claik, 17 3 4 cents 9 William Bj-unner, 3000 Vantress 9 H Weaver Jr, 17 ] 2 cents 10 Fran cis Shultz 7000 Vantress 10 2 headers Poultic 17 1 4 cents 111 Francis Shultz 7000 Van tress 10-2, Dans Poultis, 17 l a l2 Miller &. Bushong (Wil lis Click Jr),-900 Vantress. 9-2 no sale, 17(4 cents bid 13 John Wenger, 950 Vantress capettes, ll Ro\ E Ream 23 cents 14 3<jn F Lapp Ji 400 White Rock capettes 13-6 no sale 22 cents j RAISING MORE COBH PEE ECBE 5 You should see this picker This new Allis-Chalmeis No. 17 Picker and D-17 Trac tox foim a new team built especially for heavier corn belt yields. Capacity and performance come from four outstanding ieatuxes. Big capacity fm clean v oik comes from ... • Rotary feedeis above the husking rolls • Rubbei-on-iubber husking lolls Com-saving peifoimance comes from . . . • Adjustable stnpper plates that save eais, reduce shelling • Power Director on D-17 for complete control over field speeds Learn how Alhs-Chalmers can help you save more grain cleaner... easiei See us now... ahead of picking time. f LISTEN TO tha National Farm and Home Hour, Saturdays, NBC ALy§-iSHAL£iii!S S ALBS AND SERVICE tj Snavelvb Farm Service N. G. Mver> & Son Rheems, Pa. Mann & Gruinelli Farm Serv. Quarrsullc. Pa. L. 11. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa bid 15 Ben F Lapp Jr, 375 White Rock capettes. 13 6, John Thomas, 23 cents 16 Aaron Shenk, 4000 Van tress, 10, College Hill 17 i\ cents 17 Aaron Shenk, 6000 Vantress, 1C College Hill, 1774 cents 18. J. J Hess II (J Emanuel Allgyer), 1500 Vantress, 9, Roy E Ream, 17% cents. 19 Leon Hoover, 5000 Vantress, 10-2, H Weaver Ji , 17% cents 20 M&G (Glenn De'ardorff), 2750 Vantress, 10, Daniel K Good, ISVi cents 21 M&B (Elam B Reihl), 1750 Vantress capettes, 10 2, W C Mellmger & Son, 24% cents 22 M&B (Charles Nissley). 1700 Vantress,, no sale, 17 cents bid 23 M&B (Joshua King), 3000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, no sale, 17 cents bid 24 M&B (Elmer Gar bei), 5000 Vantress, 9-6, College Hill, 17% cents 25 M&B (James Pinkerton), 4000 Vantress, 9-6, W C Mellmger & Son, 17% cents (26 M&B (Hairy Boyer), 6000 Indian Rivers 96, College Hill, 17% cents 27 John V Erb 4000 Indian Rivers, 9-3 Daniel K Good, 17% cents 28 Geoige W Jackson & Son, 1450 Light Fowl Vearlmg Victor Koser 1474 cents 29 Norman Boyer, 1000- Vantress, 10 2, Daniel K Good 18 cents 30 Paike Herr. 900 Vantress capettes, 14-2 College Hdl, 24% cents 31 Parke Herr, 825 Vantress capettes 14-2 Marvin Swiagart. 24 ’4 cents 32 Kenneth Noll 2800 Vantiess, 10, Rov E Ream IP 1 a cents 33 Christian Becker, 500 Vantress 92, Daniel K Good, 17% cents 34 Amos Funk New Holland, Pa Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. 'f L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. Cattle Higher In Active Trade At Chicago Yards CHICAGO, Sept. 2 CATTLE AND CALVES 24000 arrivals nrormsing to fall short of the estimate by several hundred head Trade generally active, slaughter steers and heifers steady to 250 higher, spots up 500 C ows steady to 250 higher. Bulls and vealers steady. STEERS Load prime 1400 lb slaughter steers $2B 75, few loads prune steers still unsold, loadlots mostly crime steers scaling 1100 lbs uo $2B-28 50 Load 1337 lb weights included at $2B, feedlot mates of cattle last week weighing 1387 lbs at the same price, choice steers $26-27 75, mostly $26 50 up, two loads 1275 lb. Nebraskas in cluded at $27 50, standard and good steers $23-26, good steers at $26 carrying an' end of choice HEIFERS Several loads most ly crime 1015-1100 lb iieifeis <■26 75 27 50, most good and choice heifers $23 50-26 50, heifers at $26 50 usually high choice with an end of prime COWS AND CULLS Few stand ard cows $2O 50-22, utility and commercial cows $lB-21, mostly $2O 50 down, load whiteface 1025 lb utility grass cows carrying a cutter end $lB 50, canhers and cutters $l4 50-18 75, cutters at $lB 75, high yielding Holstems Please turn to page 14 for additional mar ket news. (Robert Wantz), 2400 White Rock capettes 12. College Hill, 24% cents 35 Harvey M Zimmerman, 500 888 TH, 21 no sale, 20V2 cents bid 36 C B Kauffman, 2000 Van tress 9, no sale, 1714 cents bid 37 Elias Frey, 500 Vantress, 10-2. Bettmger, 17% cents 38 Elmer Metzler, 625 Light Fowl yeaung, Victor Koser, 1414 cents 39 M&B (Elam B Reihl), 1750 Vantress capettes 10-2, W. C Melhnger & Son, 26V2 cents 40 Amos Funk (Robert Wantz), 1500 White Rock capettes, H Weaver, Ji 24V2 cents. Get Top Milk Production Provide plenty of fresh water. Keep cows dry and comfortable. Feed all the good quality forage (variety increases consumption). Use RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS and SUPPLEMENTS thev are a concentrated source of all essential nutrients. GET RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS FROM THESE DISTRIBUTORS MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D 2. Columbia. Pa LEROY GEIB. EST. R D 2. Manheim. Pa JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R D 1, Bircl-in-Hancl. Pa Slaughter Stemaml Heifers Steady at Lancaster This Week by Hal Churchill, AtUng in Charge, Market News Branch LANCASTER, Sept 3 Receipts this week to date Cat tle, 3353, Calves. 576, hogs, 1253; sheep, 295 . CATTLE Receipts consisted ot 60% stockcrs and feeders, near 25% fed slaughter steers and 15% cows and bulls Slaughter steers siow, mostly steady Slaughter heifers scarce, steady Cows slow 25-50 e lower, most decline on utility and commercial Bulls fair ly active, fully steady. Stockers and feeders moderately active, steady Load 1140 lb mixed high clioice and prime slaughter steers 328 60 Few loads 1050-1200 lb high-choice steers with prime end $2B 25-28 50 Bulk 1000-1300 lb choice steers $26 75-28 Good and low choice slaughter steers $24.75- 26 75, standard and low-good $23 50-24 75 Few head 700-900 lb good and choice slaughter heifers $24-26 50 Commercial cows $2O - cutter and utility $l6 75 20 25, canner and low-cutter $l5-16 50 Good 800-1100 lb fed yearling bull $25-27 Utility and commercial bulls $22 50-25, cutters $2O-23 ♦*•♦♦•♦*•*•♦♦**•*•*•*•*•*•******************************** ** ISTOCKERS & FEEDERS| H M H of all grades and weights H I ON SALE DAILY | H 5 | This is your CENTRAL MARKET | H to sell CATTLE, CALVES, HOGS & SHEEP g a H « Contact your « | COMMISSION FIRM | H for good service at j| I THE UNION STOCK YARDS | P Lancaster, Penna. H WALTER & JACKSON, INC Christiana, Pa Good and choice 800-1050 lb feed er steers $24 50-27 50 Medium and good these weights $23-25. Good a-nd choice 600 800 lb stock ed and feeder steers $25 50-29 00, medium and good $24-26 Few good and choice 400-500 lb stock steer calves $2B 50-31. Common and medium 600-1000 lb stockcr and feeder steers $2l 50-24 CALVES' Vealers moderately active, steady to 500 lower, moat decline on good and lower grades. Good and choice vealers $29 34, high-choice and prime $35 36. Standard and low-good $24 50- 2P 50, utility and standard $l9 50- 24 so' HOGS' Trading moderately ac tive, barrows and gilts fully steady to 250 higher. U S No 1-3 mixed weight and grade 190-230 lb barrows and gilts $2l-2150, few lots No 1 these weights $22- 22 50, 230-270 lbs $2O-21 Sows steady, No 1-3 300-600 lbs $l6 50- 19 50 SHEEP 300 Slaughter spring lambs slow 50g to $lOO lower. Good and choice 70-95 lb slaught er spring lambs $22-24 50, utility and low-good $lB-22, few culls $l6 50 17 50 Red Rose Dairy Feeds and Supplements Follow these 4 steps to keep your cows producing at higher, more profitable levels— your cows JOHN H. BONHOLTZER R D 4, Lancaster, Pa SNADER’S MILL R D. 1. Stevens. Pa I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Refton, Pa >'*l* „ will eat.
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