2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 12, 1956 Broilers Thursday, Oct. 4 Drop to 17.76 Average, Marketings Heavy Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohierslown. Pa) (Sales Re port, Sale 181, Oct. 4, 1956) Heavy marketings and seasonal price declines combined Thurs day last week to bring broiler prices down to an average of 17.76 cents here, lowest of the vear Listed and offered were 60 lots, 203,905 birds, sold were 44 lots, 160,350 birds with 43 lots, 159,650 broilers blunging 17’ 2 to 20. One lot, 700 c'apcttes, sold at 21.75. For the corresponding sale a year ago. Sale 91, Oct. 6, 1955, offered were 117,050 in 55 lots, sold were 94,000 in 43 lots m a range of 19 75 to 23 5 cents, aver aging 20 9. Topping Thursday’s market last week at 20 cents was Har old Keener, R 2 Mount Joy* with 700 White Vantress, 10 weeks, two days, that sold to Carl Risser, Lititz. 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Red Rose Laying Mash and Red Rose Complete Laying Ration are now even further improved—with more calories, animal fat and usable vitamins to give you maximum egg produc tion at lower feed costs. For more egg profit, see your Red Rose Dealer about a complete Red Rose feeding program. Reo^Robe REICH POULTRY FARM E, MUSSER lIEISEY BQ.I. Marietta, Pa. RD 2 Mt Jo>, Pa A. S. GROFF 21 S Queen St Lancaster, Pa RD 2 E. SAUDER & SONS R.D.2 East Earl, Pa. WARREN SICKMAN ED 1 -*,n grovvei shown in parentheses,, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and price: 1, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau' (James <5. McDowell, Jr.), 5,000. White Vantress, 9-2, to Mandata Poultry. 17.75; 2, Samuel Kolb, 8000 White Vantress, 9-3, to H. W. Longacre. 17.5; 3, Samuel K-olb, -8000 White Vantress, 6-3,, to H W. Longacre, 17.75; 4, Samuel KoTb, ffOOO White VtnK tress, 9-3, to H. W. Longacre, 17.75, 5, D. Horn & Co. (John- Moyer), 8400 Meatpackers, 9-6, to C F. Manbeck, Inc., 17.75; 6, Millport Roller Mills .Elm er Boyd), 1700 Indian Rivers, 10-2, to Victor F. Weaver, 17.5; 7, Glenn L Brubaker, 600 White Cross capettes, 14 , 'wks, no sale, 19 75 bid, 8, Millei & Bushong (Sam Felker), 5000 White Van tress, 9-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 1775, 9, Miller & Bushong (Elm er Showalter), 6300 White Van tress, 9-3, to Grimes & Hauer, 17 75, 10, Miller & Bushong, Bluebird All Mash 16% Dairy Hog Feed 20% Hog Feed Corn Fitting Ration Horse Feed Turkey Developer FOR STEERS & HOGS 315 WE DELIVER - ■- PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE MUSSER’S Pequea, Pa. The Buck, R D.l, Quarryville, Pa, 4.15 Pellets 4.50 Laying Feeds AMMON E. SHELLY Lititz, Pa. J. C. WALKER & CO. Gap, Pa. si jsimiik MANGLES HAND Agios K. Stollzfus, R 1 Honey Brook, underwent emergency surgery in Lancaster this week for a mangled hand, caught in a corn picker on his farm. He was taken to Lancaster General Hos pital in the Honey Brook am bulance. (Elmer Showalter), -2300 Red Vantress, 9-3, to Grimes 4c Hau er, 17.75; 11, 'Harold 'Keener, 700 White Vantress, 10-2, to Carl B. Risser, 20; 12, Glenn H. Herr (J. Floyd Kreider), 2750 Rivers, 10-6. to S. E. Davis, 18; 13, Glenn H. Herr (J. Floyd Krerder), 1750 Red Vantress, 10-6, no sale, 18 75 bid; 14, Caleb K. Hershey, 950 White Vantress, 10-6. to Meader’s 'Poultry, 17.75; 15, Mil ler 4c Bushong (Joseph Wolge-, muth, Jr. 3 2000 White Vantress,, 9 wks, to C. F. Manbeck, Inc., 17.75; 16, Qlenn H. Herr (James Barley) 4400 Indian Rivers, 10-2, no sale, 18 bid; 17, Samuel Keens, 1400 White Vantress, 9-2, to Meader’s Poultry, 17.75; 18,, Miller & Bushong, (Elwood Hershey), 7000 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 18, 19, J Harold Eby, 5150 White Vantress and White Mountains, 9-6, to C F. Manbeck, Inc., 17-14, 20, Wenger’s Mill (Daniel Leh man), 6000 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 17.75; 21, Miller & Bushong (Clar ence Hilsher), 1000 White Van tress, 9 wks, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc, 17.5; 22, Miller & Bushong «• H Lancaster Livestock: Steers Around |1 Lower; Top $3O, Bulk $2l to $26.50 By DAVID S. LORENSEN USDA MARKET NEWS SERVICE WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY REVIEW Lancaster, Oct 11 (Wednes day to* Wednesday Revlfcw)' (USDA) —CATTLE Three days 4,882, week ago 4,526 Compared with last Wednesday slaughter steers around $lOO lower in stances off moi a on good and low choice grades, heifers scarce •aronud 50c lower, cows weak to 25c lower Bulls steady weak Stockers and feeders around 50c lower The week’s supply com prised around 65 per cent stocker and feeder steers and 10 per cent cows Slaughter steer offering not as good as most re cent weeks, grading mostly good and low choice -Bulk good to average choice slaughter steers 1000-1250 lbs $2l 00-26.50, load 1055-lb high choice grades $2B 50 and part load prime 1000-lb steers $30.00; standard and low good grades $l7 00-20.50 A few small lots standard to low choice heifers $l6 00-23 50 Utility and commercial cows largely $lO 75- 13 25, individual head standard grades to $14.25. Cutter cows mostly $9 50-11 00, high yielding Holstein cows to $ll5O, earners $8.25-9 50. Utility and commer-- cial bulls $14.50-17 00, a few good fed bulls to $2l 50, cutter grades $l2 50-14.00 Bulk med ium and good 500-750 lb stock steers $l6 50-20.00, Common stock steers sold freely frdm $l2 50-15 75 Numerous loads medium and good 800-1000 lb feeding steers $lB 00-20.50, a few loads to $2l 00 and $2125. Two loads choice Montana 780-lb feeding steers $22 25 A few loads good and choice 450--525 lb stock steer calves $22 00-22.50. CALVES: Three days 684, week ago 869 Compared with last Wednesday veal calves strong to $1 00 higher, most ad vance on good and choice grades. Bulk good and choice vealers 140-210 lbs $22.00-27.00; high choice and prime $27.50-30 00, individual head to $31.00. Utility and standard grades $16.00-21.00; culls down to $12.00. HOGS- 1733 week ago 1685. Supply mainly barrows and gilts U. S mixed 1-3, 250 lbs and lighter, sows scarcef Compared X. 'm tit SfftJi' [(Harry L. Temple), 2000 White Vantress, 9-3, to Producers Co operative Exchange. 17.75; 23, Miller 4c Bushong (Roy Harnish), 8300 Indian Rivers, 9-6, to C. F. Manbeck, Inc., 17.75; 24, Miller & Bushong (Roy Harnish),'37oo Indian Rivers, 9-6, to Grimes & Hauer, 17.75; 25, Elvm Nolt, -350 Red Vantress capettes, 14-2, no sale, 22 bid; 26. Daniel ‘ G. Forry, 36*9 White Vantress, 10-2, no sale, 17.75 bid; 27, Daniel G. Forry, 3150 White Vantress, 10-2, no sale, 18 bid; 28, Daniel G. Forry, 3475 White Vantress, 9-6, no sale, 17.75 bid;- 29, Daniel G. Forty, 850 White Vantress, 10-2, to Ray W. Gibble, 19; 30, B. H. Wig gins, 460 White Arbors, 10-6, no sale, 17.5 bid; 31, Daniel M. Glick, 500 White Vantress -pullets, lO'jvks, to Roy E. Ream, 17.75; 32, Jason M Eby, 3000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to Walter C. Mellinger, 18; 33, Jack H. Michael, 2090 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to C. F, Manbeck, Inc., 17.75; 34, Jack H. Michael, 4500 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to C. E. Manbeck, Inc., 17.75; 35, Jack H. Michael, 4500 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to C. F. Manbeck, Inc., 17.75; 36, Paul Z. Martin, 1200 In dian Rivers, no sale, 17.75 bid, 37, Paul Z Martin, 1200 Red Vantress, 10-6, to Roy E. Ream, 18; 38, Noah D, Zook, 1500 In dian Rivers, 11 wks, to Tilley’s Poultry, 17.75; 39, Glenn H. Herr (H. Raymond Charles), 6300 White Cross, 9-2, to Mandata (Continued on Page Three) with last Wednesday barrows and gilts fully- steady to strong, sows fully steady. In Wednes day’s Uade bulk barrows and gilts U S. mixed 1-3, 190-250 lbs $17.50-18.00, several small lots mostly No "l to $lB 50; weights 160-180 lbs $l6 50-17.25, a few around 270 lb weights down to $16.75. Sows all weights U. S mixed 1-3, $13.00-15.'00. SHEEP 509, week ago 403 Compared with last Wednesday slaughter lambs mostly steady Bulk good * and >■ choice wooled slaughter lambs 70-95 lbs $l9OO - 50, a few high' choice and prime to $24 00; utility and low good grades $15.00-18.50. 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Fisher, Leacock, Pa. §= Phone: Leola 62482 _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cool August Weather Aids Egg Production HARRISBURG Cool weath er during August helped Penn sylvania farm chickens to lay more eggs and they tied the all time egg production record fdr the month, the State Depart ment of Agriculture reported today. The number of layers at 17,- 170,000 was almost four per cent below August of last year when the record was set, but the high production rate the decline in layers and egg output at 24 million equalled the August 1955 high, Federal-State surveys showed. Pennsylvania egg production last month was up one per cent from July. Layers in flocks have been increasing since June and now include a substantial num ber of pullets, the Department said. State production of eggs for the first eight months of this year totals 2,405,000,000 or on® per cent less than the 2,437,000,- 000 for the same period last year. 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