g Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 9, 1956 Steers Steady To ZS Cents (Higher Here By David S. Lorenson, Reporter USDA Market News Bureau Lancaster - March 8 (Wednes day to Wednesday Review) — CATTLE 3,224, week ago 2,741. Compared with last Friday slaughter steers and heifers steady to 25c higher, instances instances 50c higher on high choice and prune averaging 1250 lbs and under Trading early was the most active of recent weeks and Monday’s clearance of slaugh i Altman’s Super-A Feeds SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Get, your Garden Tools at Altmans! Onions Sets 10c per lb. 3 for 25c Eastei Chicks 15c'ea. $lO per hundred Easter Ducklings-40c ea. After Easter 27c in lots of 500 or more Goslings at $165 ea. B. B. Bronze Turkey Poults Available April Ist at $B2 per 100 White Holland Turkey Poults Available April Ist $BO per 100 Beltsvllle Turkevs Poults Available May 1 $6l per 100 . Started Chicks now in stock. . ' -Also avilable lime tor your lawn, garden or farm -2 Full line rff Davco Fertilizer. ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. WE DELIVER 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more A. £ Moctfmc C* , Ml f«rktr Ford, P«. This machine has a patented auger which will actually give a good mixing action. We will be glad to' demonstrate on yourtarm. This is a portable mixer on wheels which is lower in price than a vertical mixer and can be used for transporting gram, feed, ferti lizer, etc A hammermill can be mounted on the mixer making it possible to grind and mix with one tractor at the same time. Call lor more information. L. Lancaster, R. D. 4 lIIIIIIIIIEBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII' PH. LANC. 3-7607 LITITZ 6 7766 STRASBURG OV 7-2305 ter steers was virtually complete each day. Poorest action again centered on good and low choice steers averaging 1250 lbs and over Cows .strong to 25c higher, bulls mostly steady. Stockers and feeders slow all week, closed mostly steady. The week’s supplies included around 45 per cent slaughter steers, approximatly 12 per cent ‘cows With the' exception of.a moderate number of bulls, the balance was mainly stockers and feeders 'Bulk good and choice slaughter steers 1,000-1,300 lbs. $l6 50-19 50, a few lots and loads mixed choice and prime 1,200- 1,300 lbs $20.00-2150; part load 1 317-lb crime steers $22.25, part load 1225 lb $23 25. Commercial and low good steers $14.75-16 25. Good and low choice heifers $15.50-17 00. a few high choice prime to $l9 00; odd head to $2O 00, utility down to $13.00. Utility and commercial cows $ll 50-13 00; canners and cutters mostly $8.75-12 25. Utility and commercial bulls mostly $14.75- 17.50, a few good bulls 850-1100 lbs $l7 50-18 50; cutters $13.00- 14 25 Most medium and good 600-850 lb feeder steers $15.00- 17 00, one load 833-lb choice feeder steers $18.40; numerous lots and loads 590-650 lb good and choice short yearling feeder steers $19.00-20 00 A few good and choice stock steer calves -450-493 lbs $2O 00-21.50, small lot 471 lbs to $23.50. CALVES; 1.174 week ago 1,035. Compared with last Frday veal calves $l.OO to $2.00 lower, all grades sharing in the decline. Late sales good and choice 140- 210 lb vealeTs $21.50-25.50 high choice and' prime $26.00-30.00, early sales included prime to $32.00, utility and commercial mostly $14.00-20.00. HOGS: 1871 week ago 1,890. Compared with, last week’s close barrows and gilts steady to 25c higher. Sows scarce all week, mostly steady, Wednesday’s sales barrows and gilts. U. S. mixed Phone Lane. 4-7715 prices subject to change rofitable Farming! acKISSir. [ED MIXER & N TRANSPORT he easiest and fastest way of mixing and transporting grain —Saves you op to 50% in me and tabor costs. See it at your Dealers now. BRUBAKER H. Lititz, R. D* 3 LANCASTER POULTRY AUCTION SUMMARY SUMMARY February 1956- eight sales Price range. Broil ers 21.5 26 25 LOTS BIRDS LISTED 165 542,430 OFFERED 164 506,970 SOLD 155 489,570 Broilers, 472,315; Pullets, 1,- 300, Caponettes, 12,380, Heavy Fowl, 1,025, & Leghorn Fowl, 2,550 February 1955 Seven Sales Price range 25 5 - 3175. LOTS BIRDS LISTED 105 390,800 OFFERED 103 381,300 SOLD ' 87 324,900 164,670 more birds sold in Feb. ’56 than Feb. ’55 1-3, 190-230 lbs. $13.00-13.50, several lots mostly U. S. 1 and. 2 200-220 lbs. $14.00 Weights 240-270 lbs. $12.50-13 00, 160-180 lbs. $11.50-13.00; 140-160 $lO.OO - Sows all weights mostly $8 50-10.00. a few to $10.50 SHEEP. 130. week ago'l77 Hardly enough offered for an adequate market test. wooled slaughter lambs fully steady. Bulk good and choice 70-92 lb wooled slaughter lambs $20.00- 23 00; Utility to Ipw good $l6 00- 19.50. Aged sheep too scarce for market test. Mmol' Decline Here Thursday Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerstown, Pa,.) (Sales Report —Sale #l3O, Thursday, March 1, 1956 —Fractional declines from Tuesday were recorded in the Thursday auction of poultry here, with a range of, 22% to- 24% cents and an average of - 23.25. One thousand White Vantress, 10 wks, one day, consigned by Reid Wissler, R 2 Ephrata, topped the market, going to Walter Mel linger & Son, R 1 Bird-m-Hand. Twenty-two totaling 67,300 birds were listed Thursday, 23 lots figuring 71,000 offered, and 23 lots totaling 71,000 were sold. Prices Under Year Ago For the corresponding sale a year ago, March 3, 1955, sale 35,, twenty-three lots totaling 63,7000 were sold 26 lots of 71,650 of fered, moving in a range of 30 to 35 cents, averaging 31.4. Here are Thursday sales listed by lot number, seller and grower, amount and breed ' age by weeks and days, buyer and price: 3-1, Longenecker’s (William Selcher), 2800 White Vantress pullets, 9-6, to Mandata Poultry, 23%; 3-2, Herbert Pendleton, 1150 Indian River Cross 10 wks, to Roy E. Ream 22% ; 3-3, Miller & Bushong (Aaron P. Miller), 4800 Indian River Cross, 9-2, to C F. Manbeck, Inc., 23; 3-4, Miller & Bushong (Aaron P. Mil ler), 4800 Indian River Cross, 9-2. to C. F. Manbeck, Inc., 23; i-5, S.M. Fisher, 3000 Indian River Cross, 10-2, to Roy E. Ream, 23; 3-6, Charles Horn berger, 2900 White Vantress, 9-3, to S. E. Davis, 23%, 3-7, R, Rich ard Gehman, 4400 White Van tress, 9-3, to Mandate Poultry, 23%; 3-8, R. Richard Gehman, 4400 White Vantress, 9-3, tb Man data Poultry, 23%; 3-9, Caleb K. Hershey, 500 Red Vantress, 10-6, to John W. Thomas, 24%; 3-10, J. Robert Musser, 3550 White Vantress, 9-2, to Mandata Poultry 23%; 3-11, John K. Esh, 1500 White Mountains, 10-2, to Roy E. Ream, 24; 3-12, Edwin Hurst, 1750 White Vantress, 10-1, to Roy E. Ream, 23%; 3-13, Miller & Bushong (Clarence Shenk), 4300 Indian River Cross, 9-2, to Pennsvb&nia Dutch Farms, 23; 3-14, Miller & Bushong, 4400 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Grimes & Hauer, 23, 3-15, Miller & Bushong, (Clair Bomberger), 2000 Meatpackers, 10 wks, to Tilley’s Poultry, 23%; 3-16, Miller & Bushong (Wilmer Kreider), 1350 White Vantress, 9-2, to Meader’s Poultry, 23%; 3-17, Enos R-. Buckwalter, 4500 [White Cornish Cross and White Bocks, 11 wks, to Carl B. Risser, 23%; 3-18, Enos R. Buckwalter. 4000 White Cornish Cross and White Bocks, 10% wks. to S. E. Davis, 23%; 3-19, Reid Wissler, 1000 White Vantress, 10-1, to Walter C. Mellinger, 24%; 3-20, Paul Ranck, 4900 Indian .River Cross, 9-6, to Tilley’s Poultry, 22%;. 3-21, Harvey M. Zimmerman, 2500 W 1 ite Vantress. 10 wks, to Broiler Average 23.2 Tuesday, Demand Strong Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerstown, Pa) (Sales Re port - Sale #l3l, Tuesday, March 6, 19561 Demand continued strong and a top of 23 h cents was scored in the Tuesday auc tion of 38 950 broilers listed, of fered and sold at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange. The average, 23.27, was the same as last Thurs day, with a range of 23 to 23 Carl Risser, Lititz, purchased the top broilers. 1700 Red Van tress Crosses, consigned by Har vey-M' Hostetfef, P£2 Lancaster grower. 1 For the corresponding sale a year ago, Tuesday. March 8, 1955, Sale #36, ten lots of 24,400 birds were offered and sold in a range 0f'30% to 32 averaging 31.4?. Pennsylvania placements, aver age (9, 10, 11 wks earlier) to taled 583,000. Sales by Lot Numbers Here are Tuesday sales by lot number, seller and grower, amount and breed age by weeks and days, buyer and price; 6-1, Henry Longenecker, 3600 Red Vantress 9-3 to Walter C Melhnger, 23%, 6-2, Donald Noll, 350 Indian River Cross. 9 wks, to Daniel K Good 23%; 6-3, Mil ler & Bushong' (Lee Petticoffer), 4400 Indian River Cross 9-3. to Victor, F Weaver. Inc., 23; "6-4, Miller & Bushong (Lee Petticof fer), 5000 Indian River Cross 9-3, to, C. F. Manbeck. Ink., 23, 6-5; Miller & Bushong (Mrs. Grace Fisher), 2900 Meatpackers, 9-3, to,C 'F; Manbeck, Ing., 23%; 6-6. Mfller & Bushong- (Naomi J 'Blessing), 500 Red'Vantress, 9-3, , to, John E. Rettinger, 23%; Producers Cooperative Exchange, <23%; 3:22; Miller, &< Bushong (Walter S. Kinsey). 2800 White •Mountains, 9-2 to Tilley’s Poul try, 23%; 3-6 A, Charles Horn berger, 3700 White Vantress, 8-3, to Mandata Poultry, 23. | LOANS- | For any Farm Purpose § j|- Made the Farmer’s Way H si «• If LANCASTER f. H PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N jj t: - a h 39 E. ( heilnut St., « »♦ n it Lancaster, Pa. 8 »« M :J I'h. L»c. 3-3921 8 § Keystone Leghorns [ STRAIN CROSS [ “Notice the alert, aggressive appearance of our young breeding stock” * BETTER CHICK LIVEABILITY * EARLY LARGE EGG SIZE * CHALK WHITE EGGS * SUSTAINED HIGHER PRODUCTION + LOWER HEN HOUSE MORTALITY Pennsylvania,- U. S. Approved ■ Pullorum-Typhoid Clean 5 WRITE FOR NAMES OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS g IN YOUR AREA - ■ Keystone breeding Farm: 43 Old Mill Road EPHRATA, PA. • PHONES : Hatchery 37611 - Farm 3-6179 g 6-7, Harvey M. Hostetter, 1700 Bed Vantress,' 9-4. to Carl B. Risser, 23%; 6-8, John F. Hershey, 300 Leghorn Fowl Yearlings, to Marvin Swcigart, ,18; 6-9, Fruit ville Farms—Manor Farm—Ches ter Murry, 5000 Indian River Cross, 9-4, to Victor F Weaver, Inc., 23%, 6-9 A, Fruitville Farms- Manor Farm—Chester Murry, 5000 Indian River Cross, 94, to Harry H. Weaver, Inc., 23%; 6-10, Miller & Bushong (Glenn Deardorff). 3000 White Vantress, 9, wks to Grimes & Hauer, 23%; 6-11, Elmer Leaman, 2200 Red Vantress, 9-3 to Roy ET Ream, 23%; 6-12, Elmer Leaman, 4400 Red and White Vantress, 9-3, to Victor F. Weaver, 23%- Power Steering Announced i P H. Mount, Ford tractor and implement dealer m Quarryville announces that all new Ford tricycle tractors now on display m his dealership feature power steering as standard equipment, at no additional cost “Steering effort is reduced by 80 per cent. “The new linkage ■type power steering unit makes for easier control of the tractor in rough fields or in precision row crop work, and materially reduces driver ” Mr Mount said the unit is installed at the factory on all new Ford 700 and 900 senes tricycle tractors, and is available at Conestoga Farm Service as an accessory for installation on Ford tricycle tractors already in use. The new Ford power steering unit applies hydraulic ‘muscles’ ■to the conventional Ford tncycle tractor steering gear, and ab sorbs bumps and shocks before they can reach the driver, r The conventional*steering link age is, replaced with a special link which connects to the hy draulic dylmder,, providing the power assist- The entire power steering, unit is mounted on the right side of the engine compartment, with the-hydraulic cylinder conneetecj by a special bracket to the tractor side rail- The unit doe® not interfere witli the mounting of implements, and is easily ac cessible for servicing The unit consists of a rotoi? type pump and reservoir as*. sembly with an integral combined flow control and relief valve, ft double acting cylinder and con trol valve assembly, double crank- I shaft pulley and connecting hoses and linkage.—Adv.