2— Lancaster Farming, Friday, Aug. 24, 1956 Broilers Thursday Strengthen Only Fractionally; Still Below 20 Cents Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerslown, Pa ) (Sales Re port, Sale 172, Thursday, Aug 16, 1956) Broilers Thursday of last week averaged 19.29 cents on the Lancaster Poultry Exchange, a slight gain from the 19 20 cents of the previous Tuesday Listed were 39 lots, 112,000 birds, offered were 112,- 600 in 38 lots, and sold were 35 lots, 110,450 birds Thuty-thi ee lots, 108,000 broil ers sold in a range of 19 to 21, averaging 19 29, one lot of 1150 Leghorn fowl made 16h and one lot of 500 heavy pullets made 25‘t. For the week, which in cludes sales Tuesday, Aug. 14 and Thursday, Aug. 16, 1956, a total of 46 lots, 131,050 :• ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS H •: are timed tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete » •I and are manufactured daily in three modern plants Com- Jj H pare our prices _ . H It GET YOUR AROMA PEP AT ALTMAN’S K Egg Strain and Broiler Chicks started now on Dis- it play *J K M ater Softner Pellets 215 Beet Pulp 430 H :: Fine Chick Feed 510 16% Super A Dairy 320 jj jj Scratch 4 10 Turkey Developer Pellets JJ K Oats (80 lbs) '3 20 465 § Corn 390 Horse Feed 410 ♦♦ •; Starter Meg , 440 Pastry Flow (25 lbs) 155 H !t Grower 415 50 lb Salt Blk ~ 85-1 30 ♦» \l Bluebird All Mash 375 4lb Bricks 18c-23c !t Hoo Feed 365 Rabbit Pellets 480 ♦♦ S Staz dry 220 H ■J SPECIAL CHOP FOR STEEP & HOGS $3 20 » ;; CLOSED LABOR DAY « 3 WE DELIVER H 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. More Silage with less and frdj.'ir.mi.. —i- • /•#»-. I" An Allis-Chalmers Forage Harvester and your own, farm tractor with power take-off handles your big tonnagc forage crops green or dry. Equipped with the row-crop attachment, the Allis- Chalmers Forage Harvester will harvest all silage crops grown in rows . . . from tall corn to sorghums One man the tractor operator handles the machine. Labor costs are reduced to a minimum. This year harvest your own forage crops with the one-man operated Alhs-Chalmers Forage Harvester and your own tractor. Auxiliary motor is available for light tractor power or abnormal field conditions. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. L. 11. Brubaker Snavelys Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. New Holland, Pa. N* G. Myers & Son Rheems. Pa. birds were listed, 45 lots, 131,- 650 offered and 40 lots, 118,- 100, were sold. For the cor responding week a year ago, 59 lots of 140,675 birds were offered, and 53 lots, 138,015 sold. In sale 78, Aug. 18, 1955, prices ranged from 27 to 32 '/■, averaging 29.05. Walter C Mellrnger, Bud-in- Hand, paid the Thursday top last week, 21 cents on 475 Indi an River capettes, 10 weeks, of fered by Irvin W. Weaver, R 5 Lancaster Here arc Thursday, Aug 16, 1956, sales, listed by lot number (each preceded by 16-), seller with grower indicated rn paren theses, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE itxztnxntxtixssxninttsxxixtnttztzszxitiixttxtitxiuizttvttt SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Lititz. Pa. Power Labor Stevens, Pa. First-Place State Winner .. .. 3collBpt Lancaster County’s Four-H Dairy Judg ing Team which won first place during the 32nd annual 4-H Club Week at Penn sylvania State University Aug 13-16, is price 1, Elmer Sensenig, 1200 Lan caster Whites, 10-6, to Walter C Mellmger, 19 /., 2, Elmer Sen senig, 1200 Red Vantress, 9-6, to Ray W Gibble, 20/., 3, Elmer Sensenig, 600 White Vantress, 9-6, to Carl B Risser, 19V?, 4, Miller & Bushong (John Olesh, Jr), 3600 White Vantress, 9-6, to. Vic tor F Weaver, Inc, 19*4, 5, Mil ler & Bushong (John L Herr), 700 Silver Cross' capettes, 13 wks, no sale, 2214 bid, 6, Miller & Bushong (John L Heir), 800 Silver Cross capettes, 13 wks, no sale, 22 4 bid, 7, Miller & Bush ong (Jacob C Herr), 3500 Indi an Rivers, 10 wks, to IHarry H Weaver, Jr, 1914, 8, Miller & Bushong (Joshua King), 3000 White Vantress, 9-6, to Mandata Poultry, 19%, 9, Her bert Pendleton, 1500 White Van tress, 10 wks, to College Hill Poultry, 19, 10, Frank E Des tafano, 650 Mussei Leghorn fowl, no sale, 15 A bid, 11, Mary E Forry, 850 White Vantress, 11-2, to Daniel K Good, 19, 12, El mer S. Forry, 500 White Van tress, 10-1, to Martin M Bren dle, 20%, 13, Irwin W. Weaver, 475 Indian River capettes, 10 wks, to Walter C Mellinger, 21, 14, Paul K Bowman, 1000 White Vantress, 10-5, to Daniel K Good, 19 ’4, 15, David Eshleman, 400 White Vantress, 10-2, with drawn prior to sale; 16, Wen ger’s Mill, (Paul Hilsher), 2600 White Vantress, 10-2, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc, 19%, 17, William R. Myer, 13,000 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Man data Poultry, 19%; 18, Harry W. Hossler, 2000 White Vantress, 10-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 19%; 10, Harry W. Hossler, 3000 White Vantress, 10-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 19%; 20, Miller & Bushong (Lee Petticoffer), 5000 Indian Rivers, 9 wks, to College Hill Poultry, 19; 21, Miller & Bushong (Lee Petticoffer), 5000 Indian Rivers, 9 wks, to Penn sylvania Dutch Farms, 19&, 22. Titus Hoover, 425 White Van tress, 10-1, to_ Stauffer Farms, 19'4, 23, Ralph Zimmerman, 500 White Vantress pullets, 18 wks, to Walter C. Mellinger, 25%, 24, John H Martin, 1100 Red Van tress, 10-5 to Roy E. Ream, 19%; 25, Wm. Eshelman-Red Rose, 7000 White Vantress, 11 wks, to H. W. Longacre, 19M; 26, Wm. Eshelman-Red Rose, 1750 White Vantress, 11 wks, to Roy E. | Ream. 19; 27, Wm. Eshelman- Red Rose, 1750 White Vantress, 11 wks, to Roy E. Ream, 19, 28, Wm Eshelman-Red Rose, 1750 White Vantress, 11 wks, to Roy E. Ream, 19, 29, Indian River Poultry (Harry F. Hess), 10,000 First-Place State Winners Lancaster pullets, 10 wks, to Tilley’s Poultry, 1914, 30, Aaron H Herr, 1150 Mt (Hope Leghorn fowl yearlings, to Carl B Risser, 1614, 31, Miller & Bushong (Ab ram N. Miller), 5400 White "Van tress, 9-3, to C F. Manbeck, Inc, 1914, 32, Harvey N Hostettei, 2500 White Vantress, 9-2, to Vic tor F Weaver, 1914, 33, Jacob K Beiler, 500 White Mountains, 10-6, to Vietoi F Weaver, 19, 34, Christ S King, 1100 White Vantress, 9-6, to Roy E Ream, 19, 35, Indian River Poultry (Harry Hess), 8400 Lan caster pullets, JO-2,, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 1914; 36, Miller & Bushong y (Glenn Kauffman), 3000 White Vantress, 9-2, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, I9Vi, 37, Jacob N Eshelman, 12,500 White Vantress, 9-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 19’4, 38, David .S Hoover, 3100 White Vantress, 10-2, to Harry H Weaver, 19, 39, Levi B Stoltzfus, 500 Red Vantress, 9-1, to Walter C Mel linger, 19 cents. • OLDER THAN HE THOUGHT I BeSt BroilGf CfOSS DES MOINES, lowa Philip 4 at its Best E Martin thought ha was 57 j Martin loses the work of the no years old -until he received a h?n's leading breeders to give you letter from h.s s.ste. who formed h'm he was _two years older than she Her age, she said, was well past 65 Martin ■ investigated and learned ha was 69 instead of 57 »• ** STOP THIEF! ARE YOUR BROILERS RUNNING OFF WITH THE PROFITS? Sure your present broiler makes nice (jams gets a nice price too 1 BUT--that isn’t the whole story ! How much feed and how fast to market—are the real “p'oof of the pudojng”. FOR EXAMPLE TRY THE MEATPACKER CROSS BROILER—keep re cords —you’ll see why your neighbors are putting them on their farms y write for folder with more information ( n the GOLDFUS MEAT PACKER CROSS, citing your neighbuis exper.encts and the im portance of feed conversion. I « GOLDFUS HATCHERIES, fhc, PHONE. 6-2407 R. D. 3, UTITZ ‘Home of favorite broiler and layer chicks ’ ♦; shown above. Xeft to right: Donald Hai nish, 114 Lancaster, Florence May Flory, R 3 Manheim, Robert Mumma, Landisville, and Assistant County Agent Victor Plas tow (Photo by Hal Fox, Penn State) PLACE YOUR ORDHF^ToVV^ „■ MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS, INC. . .Lancaster, Pa. . Phone 2-2164 One broiler groi\ er in Lancaster had 11 000 birds—s 500 of a well-known *bi oiler and 5,50 ) GOLDFUS MEAT PACKER CROSS brokers When the birds had reached market weight the grower discovered he had fed FOUR TONS LESS PEED to the GOLDFUS MEATPACKER CROSS broiler He would have had more money in his pocket if he‘d had all GOLD FUS MEATPACKER CROSS BROILERS livestock Markets V il! Fe Found On Page 15