2 —Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 19, 1956 Broiler.) Thursday Set Eight Records; Prices Advance Only Quarter of Cent Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohieistown, Pa) (Sales Re port, Sale 183, Thmsday, Oct 11, 1956) Eight records m re ceipts and a quartet-cent ad vance in ayetage prices marked Thuisday’s auction of 223,700 buds at .the Lancaster Poultry Exchange last week Listings at 233,250. offerings ot 232,100 and the total sold all hit new record highs for the two-yeai history of the exchange A Tuesday recoid was set last week with 51,260 listed and of fered, 43,160 broileis sold Leghorn fowl Thursday hit the low mark of the year, biinging but ten cents a pound. Topping the broiler market at 18.5 was Robert Noll, 201 Rohierstown Road, Lancastei, selling his 1325 Baited Csors | ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS | H , Wpll scientifically balanced, vitamin complete H H m three modern pl.n.s Com- g ti pare our prices _ :: $» *4 ♦* . .. . .on !! :: <4*eat Moss S Pastry flour J 25 lb) si Dog Meal 251 b H Babbit Pellets 251 b k Fine Chick I: Med scratch ** •: Scratch H B Starter Meg H Grower Crumbles jj Quality Egg S SPECIAL CHOP ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STOKE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg 'Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 - jQc per hundred discoiAt on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE «* ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ +*■ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ W ses, nine weeks and four days, to Waltei Mellinger, Bird-in- Hand. One lot of 350 capcttes sold at 20 25 cents a pound, 600 Leg horn fovdl tai ought the 10-cent figuie, and 57 lots, 221,750 broil ers, sold .fiom 17 to 18 50 ,For the coi responding day a jear ago, Thuisday, Oct 13, 1955, sale 93, offered were 57 lots. 155,650 birds, sold were 53 lots, 144,950 m a range of 2125 to 23 25, averaging 22 59 Heie are sales of Thursday last week, listed by lot number, (each preceded by 11-), seller with giower shown in paren theses, amount and breed, age bv weeks and dajs, buyei and puce Cottonseed Meal -Bluebird All Mash 4 20 'l5B 2 05 140 4 90 4 35 3 80 4 35 4 30 3 95 FOR STEERS & HOGS 16% Dairv Hog Feed 20% Hog Feed Corn Fitting Ration Horse "Feed - Turkey’ Developer WE DELIVER Pens of threes are lined up for Dwight Younkin from the University of Pennsyl vania, judging the. countywide lamb show 1, Robert Noll, 1325 Barred Cross, 94, to Walter C Melling er, 18 5,2, Kenneth Noll, 2800 Indian Rivers, 9-8, to Grimes & Hauer, 18 25, 3, Aaron J Bru baker, 5000 Whit 2 Vantress, 96, no sale, 18 bid, 4, Emanuel Flaud, 1000 Barred Cross, 10 wks, no sale, 17 75 bid; 5, Ben iamin F Lappj Jr, 350 Red Vantrtess Capettos. 15 wks, to H. W Longacre, 20 25; 6, Miller & Bushong (Harold E Rohrer). 6000 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 18 25, 7, Miller & Bushong 410 Pellets 4.55 3 10 Lancaster Livestock: Best Steers Mostly Steady; $32.50 Top Recorded By DAVID S. LORENSON USD A Market News Service WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY REVIEW Lancaster. Oct 18 (USDA) (Wednesday to Wednesday Rc vxew) CATTLE three days 4,302, week ago 4,882 Compared with last Wednesday slaughter steers high choice and pnmo mostly steady, standaid to aver age choice grades slow about steady Heifers scarce steady, cows fully steady, bulls slow steady to weak Stocker and feeder steers slow mostly 50 cents lowei Receipts comprised aiound 65 per cent stocker and feeder steals grading common to good averaging 500-1000 lbs About 10 per cent of the total was cows Bulk good and choice slaughter steers 1000-1250 lbs $22 00-28,25, several loads and lots'llso-1475 lb Prime steers $3O 00-32 50, standard and low good stears $17.50-21'50 A few lots standard to good slaughter heifers $16.50-2150. Utility and commercial--cows mostly $ll 25- 13 50, standard grade cows to $14.50 Cutter cows mostly $9 75 1150, high yielding cutters to $l2 00 Canncrs $8 50-9 50. Util ity and commercial bulls $l4 50- 17 00, good fed bulls to $2150; cutter grades $l2 50-14 00 Most medium and good 500-750 lb stock steers $l6 0019 50. load mixed good and choice 630 lb Colorado "lock stems $22 00, common slock steers $ll5O - 00 Medium and good 800-1000 lb feeder steers mostly $l7 00- 20 00 a few loads mo'.tlv high good fleshv feeders 850-1000 lbs $21.00-22 00 A few 'stock calves good and choice $2O GO -22 00 CALVES 81, week ago 564. Vealers active fully steady to strong compared with last Wed nesday. Bulk good and choice 140-210 lb veal calves $22 00- 27 50, a scattering of high choice and prime $28.00-31.00; utility and standard grades $l6 00-2150 and culls sold down to $l2 00 HOGS - 1,495, week ago 1,733. Supply was mainly barrows and gilts U.S. mixed 1-3, grade av- Lambs Lined. Up that was a part of the Mt Joy fair. (Lan caster Farming Staff Photo). I (Harold E Rohrer), 6000 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 18.25, 8r Miller & Bushong (Harold E Rohrei), 4300 Indian Rivers, 10 wks, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 18 25, 9, Miller & Bushong (Harold E l-Rohrer), 4700 White 'Vantress, 10 wks, to Victoi F Weaver, Inc ,' 18, 10, Philhaven Hospital Faim, 1000 White Vantress, 96, no sale 18 bid; 11, Biown Bros , 10,000 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Grimes & Hauer, 1825,. 12. Brown Bros, 10,000 White Vantiess, 9 wks, ci aging 180-250 lbs Sows weie scarce Barrows and gilts fully steady with last Wednesday Sows steady Bulk barrows and gilts U S mixed 1-3, 190-250 lbs m Wednesday’s trade H>i7.so - 00 with U S No 1 and 2 sort ed small lots to $lB 50 A fev' weights around 270 lbs down to $l6 75. and weights 160-180 lbs $l6 75-17 25 Bulk of the week s supply went to local small kill ers A few head of sows U S mixed mostly 2 and 3 $l3 00- 15 00 all weights included SHEEP 458, week ago 509 Wooled slaughter lambs aiound $1 00 - lower than last Wednesday Bulk good and choice wooled lambs $lB 00 22 50 Utility and low good grades $l4 00-17 50 Culls down to $8 00 f CALL or WRITE TODAY... or stop in to see us —visitors always welcome. )ite ] wnie4 , ( fa. It "klrfhpltct qvtlHy hrtller tin/ Itytr chicks'' ''— > 225 W. Main Street, New Holland, Pa. phone 4-2244 to Grimes & Hauer, 18 25, 13, Titus Hoover, 475 White Van tress, 10-2, to Stauffer Farms, 17 75, 14, Elam W. Weaver, 1500 White Cornish Cross, 10 wks, to College Hill Poultry, 17 75, 15, Elam W Weaver, 1450 White Cornish Cross, 10 wks, to Roy E Ream, 17 75; 16, Miller & Bushong (Roy N. (Continued on Page Three) MOORE CHICKS MORE PROFITS Moore Farms White Vantress X Arbor Acres White Rock Broiler Chicks Two top notch parent strains crossed to produce America’s finest broiler chicks This meat cross is so efficient it just can’t be heat You get quiclt market weights at rock bottom feed conversions Write or call for prices MOORE FARMS 780 EDEN RD. . Ph. 3-3882 You'll be using more egg crates MR. POULTRYMAN when you put GOLDFUS AMES-IN-CROSS HYBRIDS on your farm! Goldfus Ames-In-Cross hy brids outlayed standard and cross breeds by 321 eggs per month per 100 hens in split flock farm - tests over the country. Long years o£ in ,breeding and crossbreeding have .gone into the Ames-In- Cross hybrids so that the bird contains all the best layer characteristics. 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