T«, ''ff * Lancaster Broilers (Continued from page two) Poultry, 17.75; 40, Samuel Grubb, 7000 Indian Rivers, 10-2, no sale, 17.75 bid; ' 41, Samuel Grubb, 8000 In dian Rivers, 10-2, no sale, 17-.75 bid; 42, George Weaver, 1900 White Vantress capettes. no bid; 43, Miller & Bus hong (A. Huber Harmsh); 700 White Vantress capettes. 13-2, to John N. Thomas, 21.75; 44, Ja cob N. Eshelman, 900 White Vantress, 10-2, to Daniel K Good, 18, 45, Glenn H. Herr (Jacob Fisher, Jr.), 1400 Red Vantress, 9-6, no sale, 18.25 bid; 46, James B. Hess, 3500 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Roy E Ream, 17 75, 47, Noah W. Kceider & Son, 7900 White Vantress, 9-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 17.75; 48, Noah W Kreider & Son, 8000 White Vantress, 9-2, to Grimes & "Hau er, 17.75; 49, Norman B Kready, 2100 Indian Risers, 9-2, no sale, 17.5 bid; 50, Norman B. Kready, 1000 Red Vantress, 9-2, to Roy E Ream, 18 25; 51, Norman. B. Kready, 850 White Vantress, 9-2, to John E. Hettinger, 18 cents;- 52, Eh M. Wolgemuth (Eugene K. Metzler), 1500 Red Vantress, 9-1. to Walter C Mellinger, 17.5; 53 v Dan. R. Myer, 5000 White Vantress. 9-2, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc., 17.75; Use ®wt THAN ANY OTHER CHAIN SAW MERE'S WHY farmers, nurserymen, arborists •nd estate owners favor MAIL 3MG Over ■N ether saws: —lt's foster, easier handling . . . pecks SVi brake horsepower bile e CghMMil rugged 29 lb. unit. Swivels to cut •t any angle with engine level, it' to 54' bars. Fells up to AVi ft. timber. Came in ... TRY m Models low as $169.95 Snavely’s Farm Service - New Holland Phone 4-2214 NEED LIMESTONE? BELMONT ' High Magnesium Limestone # 57% Calcium Oxide Equivalent 0 Even Spreader Service 0 Free Soil Analysis . 0 Low Moisture Content _ - » Call ... Wenger & Sensenig Co. R. D. No. 1, Paradise, Pa. Ph. Gap HI2-4500' David B. Johns Ronks, Ph. Strasburg OV7-3301 non<> foTfrcft'/r i J # /• - * A*V * , * <► ( ‘J>/- ' ~ *'&' *■ , »Vw < ,;i # v * M-4-i, v ? r-*~x A \ , ♦) ’-A • - * v> -r* * .* . I: •*: < '?. "Ti-i y A Moving through a class of Herefords at the 1956 Manheim Community Fair Show steer division is R G. Waltz, Judge, Mont- 54, Dan R. Myer, 5000 White Vantress, 92, to Victor F Weav er, Inc., 17.75; 55, D. Ezra Byers, 500 White Rock fowl yearlings, no sale, 15 25 bid; 56, Aberdeen Mills, 2200 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Tilley’s poul try, 17.75; 57, Aberdeen Mills- Leslie Miller, 2600 White Van tress, 9 wks, to Tilley’s Poultry, 17.75; 58, Aberdeen Mills-Leslie Miller, 3400 Red Vantress, 9 wks, to Grimes & Hauer, 17 5, ,59 Aberdeen Mills-Leslie Miller, 3600 Red .Vantress, 9 wks L no This The Best Broiler Cross o! its Best Martin fuses the work of tho no. tion's leading broedors to givt you top quality chicks that maturo 'tarty for quick broiltr profits. ' PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS, INC. Lancaster Pa. Phone 2 2154 -. ; ♦ *r * r v n// u *~yr f 'tf Judging at Manheim f K~ t i Vi "■ " i < j*S t sale, 17 25, 60, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (James G. Mc- Dowell), 4800 White Rocks, 9-6, to Tilley’s Poultry, 17.5 cents Broilers Tuesday At Year’s Low, Averaging 17.70 Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerslown, Pa.) (Sales Re port, Sale 182, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1956) Ranging only from 17.25 to 17 75 cents broiler prices Tuesday stayed around the year’s low on offerings of'l3 lots, 51,- 360 birds. Sold were nine lots, 43,160 birds jy year ago in the corres ponding sale Oct 11, 1955, Sale 92—12 lots of a total 21,490 birds were offered, 11 lots, 21,200 sold in a-range of 22 and 22.25 cents. Listed for Thursday were a record-breaking 233,000 birds, largest listing for any one day, and with Tuesday’s sale will bring the Lancaster - Poultry Exchange to new r'cords in one week’s receipts. Here are Tuesday sales, listed by lot number (each preceded by 9-), seller, with' grower shown in parentheses, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and price: " 1, Indian River Poultry (Har ry R. Rudy), 7000 Indian River pullets, 10 wks, to Producers Cooperative Exchange. 17.75; 2, Hockessin Supply (Mrs. R Wheelwright), 2000 White Van tress, 9-4, to Harry H. Weaver, Jr., 17.25; 3, Irvin M. Forry, 650 Leghorn fowl yearlings, no sale, 10.5 bid; 4, Glenn H. Herr (James Braley), 4400 Indian Riv ers, 11 wks, no sale, 17.75 bid; 5, Glenn H. Herr (J. Floyd Xreider), 1750 Red Vantress, 11- f, no sale, 17.5 bid; 6, Glenn H. Herr (Jacob Fisher, Jr.), 1400 Red no sale, 18 bid. " _ 7, Aberdeen Mills, 3600 Red Vantress, 9-5, to Ray E. Ream, 17.5; 8, Norman B. Kready, 2100 Indian Rivers, 10 wks, to Pro- Cooperative Exchange, 17.75; 9. Samuel Grubb, 7000 In dian Rivers, 11 wks, to Grimes Sc Hauer, 17.75; 10, Samuel Grubb, 8000 Indian Rivers, 11 wks, to Grimes & Hauer, 17.75;- 11, Samuel Grubb. 8400 Indian Rivers, 10-4, to Grimes & Hauer, 17.75; 12, Samuel Grubb, 4600 Indian Rivers, 10-4, to Grimes & Hauer, 17.75; 13, B. H. Wiggins, 460 White Arbors, 11 wks, to Daniel K. Good, 17.5 cents. APPROPRIATE SHAPE IDES MOINES, lowa While cutting up hard-boiled eggs for a wedding “brunch” preceding the marriage of her niece, Mrs. Morris Lunche found 'that the first egg she cut in half had a yolk lid the ai a hearfc. ‘ ■"■-'Xv 4 - gomery County agricultural agent, Nor ristown. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo) MAIL DEADLINE NOV. 15 Nov 15 will be the deadline for mailing Christmas parcels to members of the armed forces overseas. Mail by air must be posted no later than Saturday, Dec 1. WHITE CORNISH CROSS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE )R FUTURE DELIVERY $l2. per 100 Heavy Seconds ... 4c Phone or write today REICH POULTRY FARM Bl Marietta Ph. 6-7123 Ut Ui thaw yaw tha dHfaranca an yaur farm. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. Stevens, Pa., LH. Brubaker Snavelys Farm Service Lancaster. Pa. New Holland. Pa. N. G. Myers & Son a ” o • <* *• /K ft , * in the twoplow class with: 1 Automatic transfers implement weight to * Traction Koottor rear wheels automatically for more and traction, Two-Clutch Power Control and 3 Pewer-Shifl W Wheels and 4 SNAP-COUPLER hitches mounted implements in stantly. 'Get-ready time is reduced. IT’S THI MODIL CA. - - ~ tNAP-COUnn to.an Allto-Chaliaan traSaaiatfc. ]Uteems« Pa. Lancaster Farming—3 Friday, Oct. 12, 1956 James A. Hess: American Farmer (Continued fiom page one) Farmer; Frank B Miller, Jr., 22, R 2 Bangor, Bangor Area Joint High School; Robert L. Worley, 20, R 3 Mercer, FFA state presi dent m 1954; James Howard Cald well, Jr., 21, R 2 Saegertown; James Norman Hollenshead, 21, Needmore; Fart James Boop, 21, Mifflinburg; Donald Lee Dumm, 21, R 1 Elliottsburg, Robert W F.ald, 20, R 3 Stroudsburg, Ronald R. Hackenberger, 20, R 1 Thomp stontown; and Homer C. Menzie, 20, R 1 Ligonier. Marion Findley, Quarryville, will also attend the Convention as a member of the National FFA Band. 24-Hour Service LEARNER’S PERMIT EDWARD G. WILSON Notary Public 16 S. lime St. Lancaster. Fa, I LOANS | For any farm purpose 3 Made the farmer’s 8 way H LANCASTER I H PRODUCTION | § CREDIT ASS’N. | | 36 E. Chestnut St. 8 U Lancaster, Pa. 8 g Ph. Lane. 3-3921 § stops forward motion without re ducing PTO speed, spaces rear tread width in min utes to match crop rows or imple ment needs. p IUSCHtt IMERS * SAKS an* smvicT L. H. Brubaker Lititfe Pa. ana