Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 27, 1956, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Faming,
Friday, July 27, 1956
Efficiency in
Livestock
Breeding Sought
An all-out effort by farmers
and stockmen for “marked im
provement of breeding efficiency
in farm and ranch livestock” was
called for today by spokesmen
for the American Foundation for
Animal Health
“Sterility and delayed breed
ing have been estimated to cost
dairj merf in the United States in
excess of $2OO million dollars
each year,” the Foundation said.
“Approximately five per cent of
all milking cows have to be sold
each year because they fail to
bleed About another 30 per cent
fail to conceive easily, resulting
in additional losses in income,
time, and value of the stock.
ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS
are tnned-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete
and are manufactured daily in three modern plants. Com
pare our prices
Good Supply of- Started Chicks on Hand'
Fence Charger . 27 50 16% Dairy 315
No 11 Wire (roll) '11.75 Fitting Ration 340
Tuikey Starter . $4 50‘ Hog Feed 365
Turkey Developer Horse Feed 3.95
Pellets , 455 gj- az d ry 220
Chick Staiter Meg 435 Rock Salt . 160
Grower 415 Med _g alt iqo# 214
Blue Bard All Mash 375 water Softener 10# 43
Quality Egg 405 Water Softener 100# 215
SPECIAL CHOP FOR STESRS AND HOGS $315
WE DELIVER
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ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER
947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715
" 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more.
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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'JfeveT Before has any hne of corn pickers offered so
, many outstanding features' ' <
' You’ll find the new Ford Mounted Pickers are easy to
mount on the tractor . . clear themselves of stalks better
. shell less corn . remove husks cleaner pick faster
in heavy yields . . operate easier. They’re wbrth seeing 1
NEW! "Corn Saver” Snapping Unit
Note ho’v the ears drop off to the sicfe rather than
riding on the rolls where wasteful shelling occurs
Only Ford Corn Pickers v give- you this
" advantage Tests show shelled corn losses
are cut in half under most field conditions'
WSf There s lots more to see, so come in and
' ]j look ’em over.
ALLEN H. MATZ
Denver
ELIZABETHTOWN FARMERS SUPPLY INC.
Lancaster Pb. 2*5722
CONESTOGA FARM SERVICE
Columbia Pike
Qaarryvi le
Broilers Fractionally Lower During
Thursday, July .19 Sale; Avg. 20.99
Lancastci Poultry Exchange,
fßohicistown, Pa.) (Sales Re
poit, Sale 164, Thursday, July 19,
1956) Losing another .75 of a
cent, broiler prices on the Lan
castei Poultry Exchange Thurs
day averaged 20.99 cents, with
142,675 selling from 20 1-4 to 23
1-4 cents. Listed were 56 lots,
153,885 birds; offered were 56
lots, 168,285 birds, and' sold were
49 lots, 149,785 birds. Two lots
totaling 2,000 were withdrawn
and not sold were seven lots
totaling 21,500.
Two thousand Leghorn fowl
sold at 17 and 17 1-2 cents, and
two thousand Leghorn broilers
brought 17.
One lot of 100 heavy bronze
turkeys, consigned by Martin H.
Weaver, were withdrawn after
bids reached 32,1-2 cents They
were 20 1-2 weeks old
Ph. 7-6502
Ph. 7-1341
HAVERSTICK BROS.
Ph. 282
* Z*ltor last week, 70 lots, 207,-
43$ birds were listed, 62 lots,
194,735 were sold. For the
responding; week last year, 46
lots were listed, 101811*15- 126,-
765 birds, and 45 lots, 126,100
birds were sold in a range of
27 to 33" cents, averaging 29.
Topping Thursday’s market
was Gern' Haldeman, R 1 Hershey,
on. 1000 nine-week, five-day
White Vantress selling to Daniel
Good, Rl Columbia
Here are sales for Thursday
last week, listed by lot number
(each preceded ,by 19-), seller
and grower, amount and breed,
age by weeks and days, buyer,
price and.
1, Farmers Supply Co. (Ken
neth Forrey), 1000 Indian Riv
ers, 9 wks, to Header’s Poultry,
21c, 2, Ivan N Good, 850 White
Vantress capettes, 10-3, to Daniel
K Good, 21 3-4 c; -3, Miller &
Bushong, (Richard Blessing),
2800 White Vantress, 9-2, to H.
W ’Longacre, 21, 4, Thomas
Stoltzfoos, 110 White Arbor- cap
ettes, 15 wks,?to Carl B Risser,
26 1-4, 5, Indian River Poultry
Farm (John Geil), 2600 Leghorn
pullets, 9-6, to Victor F Weaver,
Inc, 20 3-4,
6, Indian River Poultry Farms
(John Geil), 3000 Indian Rivers,
9 wks, to Victor F Weaver, Inc,
21, 7, Indian River Poultry
Farms, (John Geil), 4700 Leg
horn pullets, 9-3, tp Victor F.
Lancaster Livestock; Top Cattle $26,
Best on Loadlots Since September
(Sam Wooten, formerly of Lit
tle Rock, Ark, is substituting as
USDA Maiket News reporter
at the Lancaster Stock Yards
during the vacation of David
S. Lorensen)
WEDNESDAY TO WEDNES-
DAY REVIEW
LANCASTER, July 25
CATTLE This week 4,087, week
ago 3532 Fed steers $lOO-2.00
higher, most advance on weights
over 1200 lbs and high-choice
and prime steers, heifers 50-
$lOO higher, cows firm to 25
cents higher, bulls 50 cents
higher, stockers and feedeis 25-
50 cents higher Trading Mon
day on fed steers was very ac
tive as percentage of fed steers
on offer was smallest of the
■year, load lots of heifers absent
all week, cows making up about
10-15 per cent of the run.
Around 60 per cent of the run
daily common-good stockers and
feeders. Two loads and two part
loads high-prime 1100-1496-lb
fed steers reached $26 00 Mon
day and package made $26 00
Wednesday, highest on load lots
since last September; most prime
991-1409 lb steers" sold from
$24 50-25 50, mixed choice-pum'a
961-1209 lb made $24 00-24.50,
bulk choice 867-1.362 lb fed
steers cleared from $22 75-23.75,
good-choice steers $2l 75-22 75,
and standard-good 1180 lb
steeis went from $l9 50-2150.'
One prime 1080 lb heifer and
package choice 900 lb heifers
636-1,420 lb heifers $l6 00-18 00
$22.00, few odd sales standard
Utility and commercial cows
$l2 50-14 50, a few standard up;
to $l5 00, canrter and cutter'
cows $9 75-13.75 and odd shelly,,
canners down to $8 00. Utility
commercial bulls $16.50-18.50'
and good fed bulls $l9 00-19.50
Good andt .choice stocker and
feeder steers sold from $lB 50-
20.00 with two load good-choice
'947-1110 Tb feeder steers at
$2O 50 and package 550 lb
stockers at $21.00; most com
mon-medium 694-968 lb stocker
and feeder steers $l5 00-16 50,
a few Holstein stock steers
$l3 50-14.50 and stock bulls sold
from $l5 00-17 00.
CALVES: This week 779, last
week 795 Trading on vealers
moderately active to active this
week, prices $l.OO higher, spots
up $2 00 High-choice and prime
vealers sold from $24 00-27.00, a,
Rev. Merkey Speaker
At Four-H Field Day
- Rev. H. A Merkey, pastor of
the Fairview Church of the Bre
thren, Manheim, will address the
annual field day of the Lancaster
County Four-H' Clubs today at
Long Park.
Originally scheduled as speak
er was the Rev. Wallace Fisher,
pastor of Trinity Lutheran.
Weaver, Me, 21; 8, Indian Riv
er Poultry'Farms('John Geil),
4700 Leghorn pullets, 9-3, to H
W Longacre, 21; 9, Miller & Bus
hong, (R C. Garman), 4800
White Vantress, 9-2, to Daniel
K - 'Good, 20 1-4, 10, Miller &
Bushong (R. C. Garman), 3200
White Cross, 9-2, to Victor F.
Weaver, Inc., 20 3-4;
11, Miller & Bushong (Moses
Zimmerman), 3000 White Van
tress, 9-2, to H W Longacre, 21
1-2, 12, Miller & Bushong (Les
ter Weaver), 3400 Red Vantress,
9-1, to H W. Longacre, 20 3-4,
13, Miller & Bushong (Lester
Weaver), 1300 Red Vantress, 9-1,
to Ray W. Gibble, 21 1-4, 14, Mil
ler & Bushong (Lester Weaver),
1000 White Vantress, 9-1, to Roy
E Ream, 21; 15, Martin H Weav
er, 2700 Red Vantress, 9-6, to
Roy E Ream, 21;
16, Martin H Weaver, 2700
Red Vantress, 9-6, to Grimes &
Hauer, 20 "3-4, 17, Martin H
Weaver, 3100 Red Vantress, 9-6,
to Walter B Lehman, 21 1-4, 18,
Elam W W’eaver, 1475 Indian
Rivers, 10 wks, to Producers Co
operative Exchange, 21 1-4, 19,
Elam W. Weaver, 1475 Indian
few prime up to $2BOO-29.00,
bulk good-choice vealers $2O 00-
23 50, utility and commercial
$l5 00-19 00 and culls down to
$llOO
HOGS This week 1.625, week
ago 1,442 Sows were scarce
each day Bulk' of the runs were
U. S. No 1 to 3 180-240 lb bar
rows and gilts. Trading-on Mon
day was active, mostly to small
butcher trade early and bulk to
these outlets. Barrows and gilts
and sows 50 cents higher Bulk
mixed lots U. S No 1 to 3
180-240 lb barrows and gilts
$17.75-18 50, a few No. 1 & 2
grades up to $l9 00 Weights
240-270 and 160-180 lb -butchers
$16.50,-17 75. Sows $ll5O-13 50
for aU weights.
-SHEEP This week 308, week
agd 529 Supply mainly native
spring lambs Ewes too scarce to
quote Trading moderately ac
tive, $l.OO higher Bulk good and
choice spring lambs $lB 50-23.00,
a few odd lots high-choice and
prime $23 50-25 00 Utility lambs
down to $l6 00 and culls down
ward to $12.00.
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Rivers, 10 wks, to Producers Co
operative Exchange, 21 1-2; 20,
A. K. King, 1100 Red and White
Vantrcss, . 9-2, to Daniel K.
Good, 21;
21, John S. Beiler, 600 White
Rocks, 9-2, to Martin M. Brendle,
21 1-4, 22, John E. King, 1000
White Rocks, 10-1, withdrawn
prior to sale, 23; W. A. Wagner,
5000 Indian Rivers, 9 wks, to
Grimes & Hauer, 20 3-4; 24, W.
A Wagner, 5000 White Vantress,
9 wks, no sale, 20 3-4 bid; 25, W,
A. Wagner, 600'Indian Rivers,
no sale, 20 3-4 bid;
26, James G. Noll, 2300 White
Vantress, 10 wks. to Victor F.
Weaver, Inc, 21; 27, Melvin E.
-Hess, 3000 Indian Rivers, 9„wks,
to Hany H. Weaver, Jr, 21, 28,
Melvin E. Hess, 4000 White
Mountains,- 9 wks, to Victor P.
Weaver, Inc, 21; 29, Miller &
Bushong (Lloyd Hooper, 6000
White Vantress, 9 wks, to C. F.
Manbeck, Inc , 20 3-4;
30, John V. Erb, 5000 Indian
Rivers, 9 wks, to Roy E. Ream,
21, 31, John V Erb, 5000’Indian
Rivers, 9 wks, to Walter C. Mel
linger, 21, 32, John V. Erb, 5000
Indian Rivers, 9 wks, to Walter
C Melhnger, 20 3-4, 33, John V,
Erb, 5000 Indian Rivers, 9 wks,
no sale, 20 3-4, bid, 34, Charles
Snader, 3700 Indian Rivers, 9
wks, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc,
20 3-4, 35, Charles Snader, 3600
White Vantress, 9 wks, to Victor
F Weaver, Inc , 21;
36, Clarence L. Hershey, 9000
Indian Rivers, 9-6, to Harry H.
(Continued to case three;
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- . • . and to my son-Jim I will 600
acres -of bottomland, and to my son '
John 1 leave 40 acres and the Reg
istered Shur Rare System, with the
stipulation that he lend money to
Jim if Jim should ever need it.' r “
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