2—Lancaster Fanning, Friday, July 13, 1956 Top 25.25, and Average Scores 23.98 Thursday Broiler Market Is Steady; Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerslown, Pa ) (Sales Re port, Sale 160, Thursday, July 5, 1956) Sales Thursday on the Lancaster Poultry Exchange. July 5, were but 01 of a cent under the prevtous sale, Tues day, July 3 A total of 54 lots, 122.950 birds were listed and of fered, 48 lots totaling 111,750 offered and sold Forty-three lots of broilers 106,400 birds, sold from 21to 25cents, aver aging 23 96 Two lots, totaling 700 Leghorn fowl, brought 17 cents, and three lots of capettes, 2.950 in number, brought 23 i, 24‘i, and 25‘i. Topping Tuesday’s market was Harold Keener. R 2 Mt. Joy, who sold 700 White Van tress to John N. Thomas, R 6 Lancaster, at 35 / cents. The birds were nine weeks old. For the coi responding day a year ago, Thursday, July 7, 1955, Sale 68, theie were 34 lots ALTMAN S -SUPER-A FEEDS are txmed-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and are manufactured daily in three modern plants. Com pare our prices Come m and see our Started Chicks Turkey Starter - $4 50 Special Chapper for Steers Turkey Developer and Hogs $3.15 Pellets 455 No 11 Wffe (roll) 11.75 Chick Starter Meg 435 Cattle wire (bale) B Grower 425 17 00 up Blue Bird All Mash 375 IV’ & IV.” Staples 16% Dairy 315 (lb) 160 Horse Feed " 3.95 50 # Salt Blk 850 130 Hog Feed 3.65 Water Softener . 215 Enriched Fitting Rock Salt 160 Ration 340 Peat Moss (bale) .. 4.20 Super A Dog Meal • Red Oxide Paint 25 lbs. 205 5 Gal 10.95 Rabbit Pellets - 4.80 Fibre-Oid.Roof Paint Fence Charger 27.50 5 Gal 235 Broiler Ration 4.95 SPECIAL CHOP FOR STEERS AND HOGS $3 15 WE DELIVER ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or mote. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE of broileio, 100,850 buds offer ed, and 33 lots, 100,750 brrds 30 cents, avcragrng 29 11 For the cents, averaging 2911 For the two sales last week, 58 lots totaling 160,250 birds were sold on tnc Lancaster Exchange Hare are Thursday sales, list ed by lot number (each pieced ed by “5-”), seller, with grower indicated in parentheses, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer, and pnca Lot 1, Robert H. Barn 5000 White Vantress, 9-6, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 23 5 1 , 2, D H Sharrer & Son (Robert Kessel rrng), 4000 Red Vantress, 9-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 23’i; 3, D H Sharrer & Son (Charles Gra ham), 1400 Turkey hens, 23 wks, no sale, 23 bid, 4, Millport Roller Mills (Floyd Fox), 500 White Cornish Cross, 10 wks, to Marvin Sweigart, 23 '4, 5, Paul Nylon Dust Cloth Whisks Away Dust Have you tried a nylon dust cloth’ Bonnie Dale iSansom, ex tension home furnishings specia list of the Pennsylvania State University, says, a nylon cloth attiacts dust - readily and has no “fall "out” -after dusting, though a few shakes release the particles , Nylon dust cloths may .be Washed They dry quickly You can make one Horn a discarded brushed-nylon' nightgown or bed jacket Ready-made ones come in several sizes and colois Hursh, 600 White Vantress cap etles, 13 wks, no sale, 23Vi bid, 6, Noah D Zook, 1700 Indian Rivers, 10-3, to Victor F Weav ei. Inc, 24, 7, A K Earhart, 900 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Victor F Weaver, Inc’, 24, 8, Miller & Bushong (Mervin Graybill), 2500 White Comish Ci oss, 10-2, to Victor F Weaver, Inc' 23 M, 9, Christ F King, 2000 White Rock cross, 9-2, to Harry H Weaver, Jr., 24V., 10, Jonathan t S Esh, 1000 White Rocks, 9-2, to Waltei C Mel linger, 24, 11, Abner Fisher, 500 White Rocks, 9-2, to Walter C Mel linger, 24, 12, John J Hess II (Mrs. (Sam Blank), 1000 White Vantress, 9-2, to Daniel K Good, 23 h, 13,-'Miller- & Bushong (El wood Hershey), 3450 Meatpack ers, 10 wks, to C F. Manbeck, Inc, 24; 14, Miller & Bushong (Elwood Hershey), 3450 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 24Vi, 15, Philhaven Hos pital Farm, 1000 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Victor J Koser, 24Vi, 16, Mrs. Grace Fisher. 200 White Rock cockerel capettes, 1 14 wks, to Walter B Lehman, 23 h, 17, Miller & Bushong (Richard Weaver) 4250 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 24*4, 18, Miller & Bus hong (Richard Weaver), 1900 Nichols New Hampshire cock erels, 9 wks, to Grimes & Hauer, 23 Vs; 19, Millar & Bushong (Richard Weaver), 2300 Red Vantress, 9 wks, to College Hill Poultiy, 23%, 20, Titus .Martin, 350 White Mountain capettes, 12-6, to Leoia Poultiy, 24Vi, 21, Daniel G. Forry, 1400 White Vantress, 10-5, to Ray W. Gibble, 24%; 22, Harold Keen er, 700 White Vantress. 9-6. to John N Thomas, 25V4, 23, Walt er D Warfel (Barbara), 300 White Cornish Cross, to Roy E Ream, 24%, 24, Grubb Supply Co (Clarence Hilsher), 3550 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Man data Poultry, 24, 25, Miller & Bushong, (Harold Hollmger), 300 White Vantiess, 9 wks, to Walter B Lehman, 23 %, 26, Paul G Erb, 700 White and Red cross, 12 wks, to Mar tin M Breudle, 23%, 27, Grubb Supply Co (Wilbur Erb), 4000 Red Vantiess, 10 wks, to C. F Manbeck. Inc, 24, 28, Miller & Bushong (John L Herr), 4400 White Vantress, 9-6, to H W Longaci e, 24%, 29, Miller & Bushong (John L Herr), 2000 Red Vantress, 10-1, to Roy E Ream, 24Vi, 30, Miller & Bus hong (John L Herr), 2200 White Vantress, 10-1, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 24%, 31, Jack H. Michael, 2000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to College Hill Poultry, 23’i, 32, Jack H Michael, 4500 Indian Rivers, 9-2 no sale, 23% bid, 33, Jack H Michael, 5000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 23 1 i; 34, William Skethway, 6000 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Man data Poultry, 4%, 35, William Skethway, 5000 White Vantress, 10 wks, to H W. Longacre, 24%, 36, William Skethway, 900 Red Vantress, 10-2, to Roy E. Ream, 24%, 37, Abram Lefevei, 200 Leghorn fowl yearlings, to Robert Charles, 17, 38, Leon Summers, 1000 White Rock cockerels, 11-2, to Daniel K Good(, 23%, 39, Edgar Summers, 600 N-12s, 10 wks, to Roy E Ream, 22%, 40 Indian River Poultry (Earl Kreider), 1600 In dian River pullets, 10-2, to S. Holiday Curtail Livestock Receipts; Hogs 25 to 50 Lower, Few Bring $18.50 (Sam Wooten, foimeily of Little Rock, Ark, is substitut ing as USDA Market News le poiler at the Lancaster Stock Yaids during the vacation of David S Lorensen). WEDNESDAY TO WEDNES DAY REVIEW LANCASTER, July 11 (USDA) (Wednesday to Wed nesday -Review) CATTLE This week 3,652, week ago 2,- 152 Fed steers under 1200 lbs and heifers fully steady, steers weighing over 1200 lbs weak to spojs 25c lower than last Wed nesday Cows, bulls, and stockers and feeders steady Tiading on istockers and feeders was a lit tle more active on Monday and Tuesday due to recent rainlall over much of the area Eight head average to high-prime fed steers 1059 lbs made $24 25 Monday, a few loads and lots prime steei s brought $23 DO -23 75, bulk choice 943-1300 lb fed steers cleared fiom $20.50- 22 50 Most good grade steers sold from $l9 50-20.50, some standard steers brought $lB 00- 19.25 Heifers were very scarce, on Monday a part load .choice heifers made $2O 50 and on Wednesday' one load good with choice end 830 lb heifers sold on a bought-to-arnve basis at $2O 00 Utility and commercial cows sold from $l2 75-14 50 a few smooth around 800 lb stand ard reached $15.50 Canners and cutters cleared from $9.75-14 00 E Davis, 24; 41, Glen H Herr (J -Floyd Kreider), 2400 White Vantress, 11 wks, to H W Longacre, 24 Vi, 42, Samuel Grubb, 7000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to College Hill Poultry, 24%, 43, Samuel Grubb, 8000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to Col lege Hill Poultry, 24%; 44, Stegemerten’s Farm, 4500 In dian Rivers, 9 wks, to Daniel K Good, 21%, 45, Stegemerten’s Farm, 150 Mix, 22 wks, no sale, 17% bid, 46, Wenger’s Mill (Daniel Ler man), 6QOO White Vantress, *9-2, no sale, 24Vi bid; 47, A L Harnish, 2400 White Vantress cockerel capettes, 14 wks, to Carl B Risser. 25%, 48, J W Eshelman & Sons (Red Rose Research), 250 Sex Link pul lets, 20 wks, no sale, 22 bid, 49, J W Eshelman & Sons (Red Rose Research), 500 Leg horn fowl yearlings, to Walter C Mallmger, 17, 50, George Weaver, 2000 White Vantress, 9-6, to Mandata Poultry. 2311; 51, Jamas P Kendig, 2300 White Vantress, 9-1, to Victoi F Weaver, Inc, 24, 52, Miller & Bushong (Joseph Olesh), 2000 Re<} Vantress, 8-3, to Walter C Mellinger, 24, John H. Martin, 800 Red Vantiess, 11 wks, to Daniel K Good, 23%, 54, Lloyd Keller, 800 Red Vantiess, 10-5, to Walter C Mellinger, 23 ;i Fools, who, we understand, rush in where angels fear to tread, are always solving age-old problems by passing resolutions Authorized Dealers * Master Mix <= Ferguson Equipment 4 s Lincoln Welders * Thermopane ♦ Universal Milkers ♦ Miller’s Insecticides ♦ Koppers Creosoted Posts HIESTAND Inc. Utility and commercial bulls cashed at $16.00-18 00, and good led bulls sold upward to $lB 50-19 00 early in the week. Bulk medium and good 450-800 lb stocker and feeder steers sold from $17.00-19 00, a few good 500 lb stock steers reached $20.50, most common-medium stockers and feeders sold, from $13.00-16 50, including a few/’ Holstein stockers at $l3 00- 13 75 On Wednesday a load and half good 696 lb stock heifers sold for $17.50 CALVES This week 942, week ago 791. Compared witi last Wednesday veal calves $2.00 higher Bulk good-choice vealers this week $2l 00-25 00; high choice and prime sold from $25 00-28 00, utility and commer cial vealers at $l6 00-2100. Culls'sold downward to $l2 00. HOG£ -This week 1928 week; ago 1156. Barrows and gilts 25- 50e lower than last Wednesday. Cows made up only 1 to 3% of the run, prices steady Bulk bar rows and gilts were U. S. No. 1-3 180-240 lbs and sold mainly from $l7 50-18 00, a few early to small butchers at $18.50, these mostly U S No. 1 & 2 grades. Weights 240 270 and 160-180 lbs sold from $l6 50-17 50 Sows all weights brought $ll 00-13.00 SHEEP This week 601, week ago 305 Supply mainly native spring lambs, prices steady to 50c higher. Bulk good and choice native spring lambs 65-90 lbs sold from $lB 50-23 00, a few lots high-choice and prime brought $23.50-25.00 Some util ity grade lambs sold down to $l6 00 Culls down to $l2 00 A few good feeders at $15.00- 16 00 OLIVER OUTBOARD MOTORS GIVE YOU MORE MORE Quiet power! MORE Exclusive features / MORE Style! MORE DependabilityS H (Value Per Horsepower) Chas. J. McComsey And Sons Hickory Hill "Ph. Oxford 677J3 * Wirthmore Feeds * Haverly Bulk Tanks * Sauder Loaders * Anhydrous Ammonia * Wheel A-Way Egg Washers ♦ Irrigation Equipment ♦ DeKalb Chix & Started Pullets Marietta 6-9301