Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1956, Image 2

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    —-Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 26, 1956
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Simple Supper Dish
For Saturday Night
Man> families enjoy simple
Saturday night suppers.
Try frankfurters with tomato
soup for an economical and easi
ly prepared dish, suggests Louise
Hamilton, extension nutrition
specialist of the Pennsylvania
ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS
are timed-tested,- scientifically balanced, vitamin complete
and are manufactured daily in three modern plants. Com
pare our prices
300 STARTED CHICKS (3 & 4 WEEKS OLD)
Peat Moss
B. Starter Meg.
Grower
Fine Chick . ...
Med Scratch .. .
Scratch (D.P.) ..
Blue Bird All Mash
Quality Egg ... .
No Trespassing Notices 48c per dozen
SPECIAL CHOP FORSTEERS & HOGS
ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STOKE
WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER
947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715
10c per hundred discount Off half 4on lots or more.
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Spreader
Holds
Big, rugged, Jow. Fast, even spreading. Full 100-
bushel capacity.
Balanced design to aid tractive power of tractor when
loaded.
Independent control of conveyor and spreading
” mechanism.
Five spreading rates for every forward speed of
tractor.
Self-locking hitch stand. No jackscrews. No heavy
lifting to hook up.
Exclusive inverted rear arch. No brace over top cyl
inder to interfere with loading.
Large diameter main cylinder and famous Hammer
mill Widespread. Handles heavy chunks of tough,
matted material easily.
Sturdy, rot-resisting wood box... 15 inches of ground
clearance...enclosed feed unit...choice of 7.50 x 18
tiros or 20-inch rims for used truck tires. See the new
No. 100 and see how much you save!
See Your Local Oliver Dealer
Farmersville Equipment Co.
Ephrata, R.D. 2
Clias. J, McComsey & Sons
N. G. Hersliey & Son
State University.
. To prepare the franks and
soup combination,. heat tomato
soup, either canned or home-,
made, and drop in the frankfurt
ers. Cover, turn off the heat, and
let stand for seven minutes until
thp franks are heated. .Serve in
.buns with pickle relish along
with bowls of hot tomato soup.
Cnsp .relishes, a beverage, and a
aimple- dessert complete this easy
menu.
Cottonseed Meal 4-30
Linseed'Meal 4.40
Oats (80 lbs) * 3.15
Com 8.65
Hog' Feed 3.55
Horse Feed 4.10
20% Hog Feed 450
16% Dairy 3.20
.4.20
4.35
4.10
.*4.83
. .4.30
..3 95
, 3.75
3.90
WE DELIVER
OLIVER
PTO
3 Tons
ido~~ZZX
Hickory Hill, Pa.
E. L. Herr
Peach Bottom
Manheim. RD. 1
310
Thursday.
Here are Sale 184, sales listings
by lot number (each preceded by
18-), seller and grower, amount
and breed, age by weeks and
days, buyer and price:
1, Robert Noll, 2690 White
Vantress, 10-1, to H W. Long
acre, 18; 2, Robert Noll, 2690
White Vantress, 10-1, to Roy E.
Ream, 18; 3, Hiestand Inc., (J.
W. Mummau), 1000 White Van
tress, 9-6, to Roy E. Ream, 17.75;
4, Hiestand Inc.-Arthur Landis,
1000 White Vantress, 9-6, to Roy
E. Ream, 17.75; 5; Hiestand, Inc.-
Arthur Landis, 2500 White Van
tress, 9-2, to H. W Longaere,
17.75;
G, Hiestand Inc.-Arthur Lan
dis, 2500 White Vantress, 9-2, to
H. W. Longaere, 17.75; 7, Jack
Bucher, 5100 White Vantress, 9-2,
[to Victor F Weaver, Inc., 18; 8,
Lancaster, Oct. 25 (Wed
nesday to Wednesday Review)
(USDA)—CATTLE Three days
this week 4,125 week ago 4.302.
Compared with last Wednesday
slaughter steers slow high choice
and prime mostly $lOO lower,
good to average unevenly 50
cents to $l.OO off. Cows 25-50
cents lower, bulls steady to weak.
Stockers and feeders slow. Re
ceipts comprised around 70 pe
cent stockers and feeders and
10 per cent cows, weak to 50
cents lower Bulk good and
choice fed steers $2150-27.00,1
a few lots and loads high choice j
and prime 1050-1300 lb steers
$28.00-30.00 Load 1193-lb aver
age to high prime fed steers
$31.50 m Monday’s trade. Hardly
enough slaughter steers after
Monday for an adeqate market
test. Standard and low good
heifers $lB 00-20 00. Late sales
utility and commercial cows
$ll 20-13 50; canners and cutters
$8 00-1175. Utility and commer
cial bulls $l4 50-17 00, good fed
bulls to $21.50, cutters down v to
$12.50 Most medium and good
stocker and feeder steers 500-
1000 lbs. $15.50-19 00, a few
loads and loads 800-1000-lb good
feeder steers $19.50-20 50 early.
Common stock steers $11.50-14.
75.
CALVES 922, week ago 881
Vealers fully steady on high
good to prime, lower grades weak
to lower. Late sales good and
choice veal calves $21.50-27 00;
high choice and prime $27.50-31.-
00; utility and standard grades
$l5 00-20 50.
HOGS. 1,666; week ago, 1,495.
Barrows and gilts around 25
cents lower than last Wednes
day, Sows scarce all week, prices
unchanged. Bulk barrows and
gilts U. S. mixed 1-3, 190-250 lbs
Wednesday $17.25 to $17.50. A
/ew scattered lots mostly No. 1
LANCASTER MARKETS
Broilers Thursday Off One-Tenth
Of a Cent, Averaging 17.92 Cents
Lancaster 'Pdtiltry > Exchange
(RObrerstown, Pa.)' (Sales Re
port! Sale 184, Thmsday, Oct.
18, 1958) Ranging from £T lo
19.25 cents, 43 lots of a total 122,-
955,' broilers -Thursday last, wedh
sold here in arapge of, 17 to 19-35
cents, averaging 17,92. Listed
were 53 lots, 139,235 birds, bf-
s3fc 10t5.138,530 and sold, 46
lots; 126,980.. One lot of 525 Leg-,
horn fowl brought t0.250ne lot
of 3900 capettes ,20 cents and one
lot of J3O0 r capettes 21.75.. ",
. Jpmes’ Martin, R 4 > Lititz, top
§ed the market, .selling for Glenn
[err 1000 Red Vantrcss, 10' wks,
? days, tor Roy E. Ream, New
Holland, at-19.25.
For the corresponding week'
a year ago, two sales were held.
Where none was, conducted
Tuesday of last week. Ind Sales
94 and 95 of 1955. 7ft lots, 304,-
520 birds were offered, 69 lots,
184,100 were sold in a range
of 19.75 to 22.75, averaging
22.25 Tuesday and 2L cents
Lancaster Livestock: Steers Mostly
$1 Lower, Top $31.50 on Prime Load
By DAVID S. LORENSON,
USDA Market News Service
WEDNESDAY TO
WEDNESDAY REVIEW
v a- »• \
■jjdck Bucher, 4800 White Van
’ tress, * 9-2, to Mhndata Poultry,
1(18; 9, Jack Bucher*- 4800 White
’ Vantress, 9-£, fo •Victor F., Weav-
18) 10, Jaqfi Bucket, 4800
[ White Varitress, 9-2, to Victor >F,
1 Weaver, Inc., 16;
' 11, Wenger’s (Beecher For-,
’ ney),’ 3500 White''Vantress, SUS,
I to Victor F. Weaver; Inc., 18; 12,
' James High. (Enos Miller)* 2000
’ . White Cross and White Rocks, 9-
2, to .Ex
change," 18; 13, G(enn Herr (Enos
i Miller), 2000 White Rocks, .9-2,
,; to C. F., Manbeck, Inc.. 18; 14,
Bfiller JSc Bushong (Lester Weav
er), 1700 Red Vantress, 9-2, to ( C.
F. Manbeck, Inc., 1?; 15, Miller
& Bushong (Lester Weaver),
1700 Redr Vantress, 9-5, to -C. F.
Manbeck, Inc,, 18;
16, Miller & Bushong (Lester
Weaver), 1700 Red Vantress, 9-
5, to C. F. Manbeck, Inc., 18; IT,
, Irvin W. Weaver, 500 Indian Riv
er capettes, 11-2, to Stauffer
Farms, 21.75; 18, Levi J. Fisher,
1100 White Vantress, 9-2, to Roy
W. Gibble, IS; 19, Dr. C. L.
Wertsch (Ezra Cochran), 4000
White Vantijess, 9 wks, to R, E.
Davis, 18; "20, Dr. C. L. Wertsch
(Ezra Cochran),' 4000 White Van
tress, 9 wks, to Victor F. Weaver,
Inc., 17.75;
21. Dr. C. L. Wertsch (Ezra
Cochran), 1800 Barred Cross
'cockerels, 9 wks, to Walter C.
Mellinger, 17; 22, Mrs. Jacob
Cramer, 750 Indian Rivers and
White Mountains, 10-6, to Darnel
K. Good, 17.5; 23, Miller & Bus
hong (G. Walter Jackson), 4000
White Vantress, 9-3, to Produc
ers Cooperative Exchange, 18; 24,
[Glenn Herr (Elmer Spatz), 8000
Meatpackers and White Van
-1 tress, 10 wks, to Grimes & Hau
er, 17 75; 25, Glenn Herr (James
[Martin), 1000 Red Vantress, ID
’S, to Roy E Ream, 19.25;
200-220 'lbs $17.75-18.00 and
around 25 head No 1 as high as
$lB 50 Weights 240-270 lbs $16.-
50-17 25. Some around 160 lbs
down to $16.75 Sows all weights
U S. mixed mostly No 2 and 3
$l3 00-15.00.
SHEEP 497, week ago 453
Supply mainly wooled slaughter
lambs Quality rather plain. De
mand narrow Wooled slaughter
lambs around 50 cents lower.
Bulk good and choice 70-95-lb
wooled lambs $17.50-22 00; utili
ty and low good grades $15.00-
17.00 culls as low as $8 00, some
good and choice unsold late
Wednesday
q For Sounder Roots..
For Healthier Plants..
For Finer Crops..
, Use Nature’s Own Neutralizer
97 $ Pure Belmont Limestone
★2O % Magnesium Oxide . .. the mineral
base of Chlorophyll
★ 30$ Calcium Oxide . . nature's own Root
builder
★ 57 $ Calcium Equivalent making a
superior neutralizer.
KILN-DRIEO FOR LOW MOISTURE CONTENT
SOIL TESTING SERVICE
EVEN SPRPAPER SERVICE
DAVID B. JOHNS
Bonks, Pli. Strashurg OY7-3301
Wenger & Sensenig Co.
R. D. No. 1, Paradise, Pa. Ph. Gap HI2-4500
VU 1 ,U‘'iWU'W wwW&wU i n 1 1
26, Noah Nolt, 650 White Van
tress, no sale, 1'7.75 bid; 27, Walt
er Loose, 700 New Hampshire
fowl, withdrawn prior ta sale;
28, Jonas K. Fisher, 275 Arbor
Acres White Hocks, 9-6, to Roy
E. Ream,.17.5; -29, -Norman “K.
Garber, 1700 Indian - Rivets, 9-6.
to Victor;?. Weaver,' Inc.; 18;,30,
Norman"E. -Garber,’, 1950, Indian
Rivers; 9-6, to Victor F- Weaver;
Inc., 1.7.75; ■ ■ '
' 31, Elmer Groff, 5000 Red Van
tress, 10-2, to Producers. Coop
erative Exchange, 17.75;-32, Mil
ler jS?J3nshons.(lsaac N- -Miller),
3900 Silver Cross capettes, 13-2,
to Walter C. Mellmger, 20; 33,
James P. Kendig, >2300 While
Vantress, 9-1, ,to H. W. Long
acre, 17.75; 34, Willianr -C.
Schultz, 8800 White.Vantress, 9-
2, to- C, F. Manbeck, Inc., 18; 35,
William C, Schultz, 8900 White
Vantress, 9-2, to C. F,
’lnc., 18; ' i
I 36. C. Richard Neff, 14.00 In
iPoultry, 17.75; 37, Miller & Bus
hong (John H. Mowery), 500
White Vantress capettes, 14 wks,
no sale, 20 bid; 38, Miller & Bus
hong (John H. .Mowery), 1000
White Vantress capettes, 14 wks.
no sale, ,20 bid; 39, Howard J.
■ Eshleman, Jr., 525 Leghorn year-
Ings, to Roy E. Ream, 10.25; 40,
Titus Martin, 700 Barred Crops
cockerel capettes, 12-2, no sale,
16 bid;
1 41, Christian E Beiler, 950
White Mountains, 9-6, to Produc
dian Rivers, 9 wks, to Header’s
ers Cooperative Exchange, 17.75;
42, John S Beiler, 1800 White
Mountains, 9-2, to Roy E. Ream,
17.75; 43, John J. Hess '(Alvin
Miller), 1600 Vantress, 9-
5, to Victor F. Weaver, Jnc.,
17.75; 44, John J. Hess (Jesse F,
(Continued on page three)
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