2-—Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 7, 1958 Lancaster Broiler Market Hits 18.19 With Large Offerings For Oct. 30 Lancaslci Poultiy Exchange hi oiler averages lifted eight fonts of a cent Oct 30 to' compile a two week climb of 2 46 cents, following the record low of 15 73 cl Oct 16 Four lots of broilers with bids tanging fiom 17 6 to 18 0. were lemoved fiom circulation via the NO SALE seller's option Ed note As pointed out in a recent LF ediloual. those glow ers )who cveicise their NO SALE rights, aid the local market by eliminating low' bids from the average, have a chance to ktudy tne market and may still sell on ',lhe market aveiagc if they v'isfi to make a private sale” A total of 49 lots were listed 52 offered and 41 sold, with 82. 620 birds involved Cockerel cap cites brought 19 6 20 3 and cipettes, 18 0 184 For ease of reading the week’j lutings, the following abbrevia tions will be used WV-White Van tress, IRW-Indian River Whites € Cockerels. Cap-Capettes; W. Mt-White Mountain, and X-cross Here is the complete Oct. 30 sale by lot number, seller with grower in parenthesis, amount and breed, age in weeks and days, and price 1 Daniel B King. 2100 WV, 10- i, Rpy E Ream, 19 3 2 Hiestand 3 ‘'-n - farm purpose MADE THE FARMER’S | WAY Lv. , Lancaster PV Production y W Credit Ass’n. 411. W. Rose\ille Rd. Lancaster, Pa. T Ph, Lane. EX 3-3921 m&mmi 4 f Checi, >se vL tXCWSIVc FEATURB 'k thas. J MIXABILITY . , Inv r tion ol T gram. ensilage or ccncenlratc thoi oughh pre-mixed uitomatiralh A red 1 a timc-sa-vcr* ¥ ADJUSTABILITY . . . Em.rc tub. revaKes roller* for poaitrvc feed . control, one-loer adjustment V VfßSATiurr ftedi one lot of combination of lots with and laked less power—one IX P, feed-' Iflrt feet. UNIFORMITY . T)i<»tnbul*K »n\ •■mount of feed e\cnl> tn-«us:hopt cn J tire bunk One bushel d otrtbuied J ot < jjf feet Roto-iube i-» un**u/p«-.«ied iALI-WEATHER PROTECTION . Tub# hole rotate lo the bottom Xcep iti£ out rain, tniii?, ice frcerc-ups' IUnJATCO FEEDWACONS fciiwlivHltStractor TIE-UPS Manufactured t>y Automatic Feeding Systems Co. • Laverne, Minn Contact Your Dealer Today ENIPMEYER, INC. i Sales &. Serucc I(EW HOLLVVD. PENVA $ PHONE ELGIN' 4 2351 'ji ; Bios (Clarence Geib), 325 IRW, 10. John E Rettinger, 181 3 John B Noll, 2000 WVX. 95, Beam, 18 2 4 H M Staufler & Sons (Emmanuel Flaud), 2700 WV, 9-3. Walter C Mellinger, 13 2 5 Eh N. Martin, 4000 WV, 96, Hany H Weaver Jr, 18 4. 6 SAME ALL 7 Richard Mus selman, 6000 WV, 9-6, Meader’s Poultry, 181 8 Musselman, 1000 young Leghorn fowl, S E Davis,. 12 0 9 Miller & Bushong (J. Floyd Kreider), 8000 WV, 9, Vic 'or F Weaver, Inc , 18 0 10 M&B (Clearance Hilsher), 1500 WV, 10, College Hill Poultry, 17.9 11 M&B (Carl Shirk), 6000 IRW. 9-3, Col Hill, 18 3. 12 M&B (Emmett Schreffler), 2500 WV- Cap, 9, Col Hill, 18 0 13 SAME, 3500 WV, 9, Col. Hill, 18 0 14 M&B (Wilbert Campbell), 800 WV, 9-5, Daniel Good, 18 4 15 SAME, 800 WV, 9-5, Martin M. Brendle, 18 2 16 SAME, 1600 WV. 95, Mel linger, 18 2 17. M&B (Harry F Hess), 7700 IRW, 9-2, NO SALE. 17 7 bid 18 SAME, 8800 IRW, 9-2, NO SALE, 17.6 bid. 19. M&B (Raymond Lockard), 800 IRW, 92, Good, 18 2 20 M&B (John L Herr), 1000 WV-P-Cap, 15-2, Please turn to page 14 for additional mar ket news. 11 IT :: Artex Motor Oil H 2 gal can $145 Altman’s Milk Heplacer :: 25# S 3 95 H Calf Manna 25# $2 37 H Altman’s Calf Starter H 25# H Fitting Ration 100# H 16% Super A Dairy H Horse Feed H 20% Hog Feed ♦; 15% Hog Feed *• ♦♦ H Special chop for steel’s; sheep or growing heifers $3. \\ ♦♦ ♦♦ 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—WE DELIVER, •• «« 0«p Ttolo-Tubo • HIGHER EGG PRODUCTION • GREATER LIVABILITY • BETTER FEED EFFICIENCY • TOP QUALITY MARKET EGGS P. L. Rohrer & Bro. Inc. Hiestand Inc. Smoketown, Pa R * l, Marietta, Pa Daniel G. Haldeman Jacob S. Lehman R ‘■3, Manheim, Pa R />2, Manheim, Pa Aaron J. Brubaker George W. Jackson & Son 1836 Marietta Ave , Lane Pa R *l, Christiana, Pa Harry F. Houser Lester R. Buckwalter R 7 Lancaster, Pa R A Washington Boro, Pa. Elmer H. Rohrer R '2, Lancaster, Pa. >* , ♦ ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER DEKALB CHIX Bted fot Quiet them beta... Chicago, Sljmghte?; Market Active CATTLE 17000 slaughter steers 1150 lbs and below active, steady to strong, instances 25 higher on 95-1050 lb weights, j steers over 1150 lbs rather slow, steady to 25 lower Heifers ac tive, steady to 25 higher Cows and bulls active, steady to 25 higher. Vealeis and stockers and feders fully steady Half dozen loads prime 1100-1250 lb steers 28 25, bulk choice and prime 1150 lbs and below 26 50 28, wdh choice 350 lb -weights up to 28, choice and prime over 1150 lbs 25 25-28, load prime 1500 lb weights 25 75, choice to prime 1825 lb steers at 26 25 feedlot mates of 26 50 cattle last Monday, choice 930 lbs at 28 feedlot mates of 27.25 cattle Tuesday, good and low choice 1,000 lb steers 26 25, load good with a standard end 25 50, other good steers 24-26 50 depending on weights. High choice and prime 950-1025 lb heifers 27 25-27.65, load 1,000 lbs included at 27 60 feedlot mates of 28 25 steers Bulk good to high cnoice 25-27., utility and stand ard 20 -24.50 Utility and commer cial cows 17.50-20 50, few high choice to standard 20.75-22.50, canners and cutters 15.T8.50. Utility and commercial bulls 22.- 24 75, mostly 22.50 up. Good steers 30-33, few choice 34 Util ity and standard 20 -29, culls 15.- 19 Good to low choice stock steer calves 28 35, good 400 lb heifer calves 28 50, part load medium and good 750 lb stock (Continued on page 14) Fine Chick Feed B Starter Grower 16% All Mash 20% Quality Mash $1 50 S 3 55 S 3 30 S 3 65 $4 40 $3 60 24% Super A Mash Broiler Ration Rabbit Pellets Permanent Anti-freeze ' gal Lancaster Market String Jith 80% ( , Stockers and Feeders Very Active James E. O’Hara, In Charge, Market News Bianch WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY LANCASTER, Thuisday, Nov 6 Receipts Week to Date Cattle, 3100, Calves, 600, Hogs, 850; Sheep, 300 CATTLE Supply includes abrut 10 per cent slaughter steers and 80 per cent stockers and feeders Trading was active on all classes except slaughter steers weighing over 1100 lb, these very slow. Slaughter steers weighing under 1100 lb. steady, weights over 1150 lb fully 50 lower Cows 25 lower Bulls mostly 25 higher. Stockeis and feeders 25 higher. Bulk choice 950-1380 lb slaughter steers 25 75-28 50 with weights over 1200 lb down to 25 75, light er weights stopping at 26 75, few lots high choice 1000-1075 lb 28.75, load prime 1144 lb 29 25, ISTOCKERS & FEEDERS U of all grades and weights This is your CENTRAL MARKET to sell CATTLE, CALVES, HOGS & SHEEP $4 80 H $4.20 :: $4.10 II $3 80 H H for good service at 8 | THE UNION STOCK YARDS I Lancaster, $4 00 H $4.14 | $4 95 || $4.85 || ♦♦ $l9B ~ A JSfeW Spreader- ■ • • Loads from either side or rear • PTO driven ... controlled, even spreading—clean, wide and low—out of the wind • Shielded working parts in front—away from load ing equipment • Built for heavy service rugged beaters and slingers treated wood box TUNE IN, National Farm and Home Hour, Saturday, NBC. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. REVIEW ON SALE DAILY Contact your COMMISSION FIRM AUIS-CHALMERS SALES AND SBKVICE Quarryville, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. lot crime 1450 lb 26 50 Good to low choice 24 50-26 75, lot low choice 1340 lb at 24 50 Few standards down to 23 50. Few lots good and choice 917-170 lb heif ers 26 00-27 00 Utility and com mercial bulls 22 25-25 25, good grade fed bulls 25 50-27 Cutter and utility cows closed at 16 25- 20, few commercial cows up to 2125, canners and low cutters 15 25-16 25 Good and choice 516- 800 lb stock steers 26.-30, lot high choice 615 )b 3150, medium and good 24.75-26 25. Good and choice 800-1050 lb feeders 24 75-27 50, two loads high choice 820 lb at 28 50, medium and good 23 -25 75, Lot good and choice 485 lb stock calves 31 00 CALVES Trading active Veal ers weak Good and choice veal eis 30 35, high choice and prime 35 -38. and a few up to 39, stand ard and low good 25 30.00, utility down to 20 (Continued on Rage Three) FULL SHREDDING ACTION EASIER LOADING R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. i
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