2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 16, 1956 Broilers Thursday Gain Two Cents, Average 18.17; at 22.8 Last Year Lancaster Poulti> Exchange i (Rohieislown. Pa ) Sales Rcpoit, Sale 187, Thursday, Nov. 8, 1956) Prices advanced some what Thursday in the auction of 130,850 birds on the Lancaster Poultry Exchange, averaging 1817 cents on broilers, against ithe thiee-year low of 16 08 cents a week earlier. Listed and offeied last Thurs day weie 43 lots, 131,450 buds, sold were 42 lots, 130,850, with 34 lots of broilers, 123,600, sell ing ftom 17 5 to 19 cents, aver aging 1817 cents One lot, 1000 « H ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS are timed-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and are manufactured daily in three modern plants. Com pare our prices Gloves 35c $1.50 Horse Feed 415 Pastry Flour 160 O. F. Hog Feed v 445 Stazdry 225 15% Hog Feed 360 Peat Moss . . . 4.20 16% Dairy Feed 335 Water Softener $2.15 Fitting Ration 3.50 Barn Snow (sack) 88c Production Egg Mash 420 Salt Med. 100 lbs 215 Quality Egg 3.95 D.P 405 Salt (block 50 lbs) 85c 130 Bluebird Egg 380 4lb Salt Bricks 18 c 23c Scratch 375 D. P 395 Oats 80 lbs 320 Corn . 350 SPECIAL CHOP FOR STEERS & HOGS 315 WE DELIVER ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 10c per bundled discount on half ton or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE ««««« THE «0O SERIES —-4-Wh.el Here’s the time-proved Ford 4-wheel design that’s famous for its sta bility, handling ease and versatility These power ful tractors offer more for your tractor dollar. rT' *i'*t v .‘< t>’~i %' FORD’S Full 3-Plow Tractors Yes sir, here’s real power! These are Ford’s most power ful tractors . . . designed and built to handle the big jobs faster, easier and better. They have the power you need, the features you want and the performance that can mean bigger profits for you. See them in action and watch the work fly with Ford’s 800 and 900 Series Tractors, Sander Bros. New Holland Haverstick Bros. Columbia Pike Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc. Conestoga Farm Service f / / f’ * * heavy fowl brought 17 5 cents, one let of 600 Leghorn fowl 11.25 cents, one lot of 650 Bronze Turkey hens 31.75, four lots totaling 3450 capettes 23.25 and 25 25, and one lot of 1500 pullet capettes 26 75 cents In corresonding sales a year ago, Nov. 8 and 10, 1956, of fered were 71 lots, 161,435 birds, sold were 66 lots, 152,- 435, in a range of 20 to 24 cents for 146,510 broilers, aver aging 22.8 cents. 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Tom turkeys last Thursday were withdrawn when bids failed to go beyond 25 cents Here are Thursday, Nov. 8, 1956 sales by tot number, each preceded by “8-”, seller with grower shown in parentheses, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and price: 1, Aaron S. Fisher, 950 White Vantress, 11-5, to Victor t 1 Weav ei Inc, 18250; 2, Arthur Gray bill, 7000 White Vantress, 96, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc , 17 750, 3, Arthur Graybill, 7000 White Vantress, 9-6, to Walter B Leh man, 18 50; 4, Red Rose Experi mental Farm, 3750 White Van liess, 10 wks, to Roy E. Ream, 18 750, 5, Red Rose Experimental Farm, 3250 White Vantress, 10- 3, to Harry H. Weaver, Jr., 18 50; 6,’ Red Rose Experimental Farm, 3850 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Victor F Weaver, Inc., 17.50; 6, Red Rose Experimental Farm, 3850 White Vantress, 10 Lancaster Livestock: High Good to Prime Steers Rule Mostly Steady By DAVID S. LORENSON USDA Market News Service WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY REVIEW *♦ a :: a Lancaster, Pa, Nov. 15 (Wednesday to Wednesday Re view) (USDA)—CATTLE. Three days this week 3,851, week ago 3,970. Compared with last Wed nesday slaughter steers high good to prime mostly steady, standard to average good fully steady to strong Heifers steady. Cows mostly steady, bulls strong to 50 cents higher Stockers and feeders moderately active early this week fully steady, instances strong. The week’s supply com prised around 75 per cent com mon to good atocker and feeder steers and approximately five per cent cows. Bulls and heifers in small supply. Fed steer supplv mostly good and choice, prime scarce Bulk choice fed steers 1100-1250 lbs $23.00-26 50, part load 1030 lb .high choice $26 75, load 1286 lb prime steers $29.25 Good and low choice steers $2O 00-22 50, a few loads stand ard and low good grade Virginia grass steers $l9 00-20.00, some standard steers down to $17.50 Load weighing over 1300 lb Com mercial and good grass steers $22 00. Scattered small lots good and choice 650-885 lb heifers $lB 50-23 00 Utility and commer cial cows $ll.OO-13.50, canners and cutters $8.25-12.00. Utility and commercial bulls $15.00- $l7 50, good fed bulls to $21.00, a few choice to $22 00, cutter, grade bulls $l3 00-14.50. Most medium and good stock steers 750 lbs and lighter $16.00-19.50, a few lots high good to $2O 50. Common stock steers $l2 50-14 75 Most good grade 800-1050 lb feed ing steers $lB 50-20 50. Scattered lots and loads mostly good grade stock steer calves $l9 00-21.50 CALVES - Three days 935, week ago 925. Veal calves strong to 50 cents higher than, last Wed nesday. Most advance was con fined to standard and, good grades in Monday’s trade. Bulk good and choice vealers $21.50- 27.00, high choice and prime $27 50-31.00, individual head to $32 00 Monday. Utility and stand ard grades, $14.50-20.50. HOGS: Three days 1,627, week ago 1,421. Compared with last Wednesday barrows and gilts steady to 25 cents lower, sows mostly steady. Bulk barrows and gilts 190-250 lbs. U. S. mixed 1-3 in Wednesday’s trada $l6 00- 16.50, a few lots No. 1 and 2 to $16.75 and a few head to $17.00 Weights 250-270 lbs $15.50-16.25 and some around 160 lb weights down to $15.50. Sows all weights U S. mixed 1-3, $12.50-14.50. SHEEP: Three days 355, week ago 273. Quality of the lamb offering rather plain. Wooled wks, 17.50; 7, Red Rose Experi mental Farm, 3850 White Van tress, 10 wks, to Victor F. Weav er, Inc., 17 50; 8, Red Rose Ex perimental Farm, 3850 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 17.750, 9, Red Rose Experimental Farm, 3850 White Vantress, 10 Wks, to Victor F. Weavei, Inc., 17.750, 10, ,Red Rose Experimental Farm, 1900 White Vantress, 10 T-2 wks, to Leola Poultry, 190, 11, Elvin Nolt, 1100 Red Van tress, 9-6, to Producers Coopera tive Exchange, 18.250; 12, John Cochran, 6000 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Harry H. Weaver, Jr., 18.50; 13, Eugene Schlosnagle, 8400 White Vantress, 9-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 18.50; 14, Eu gene Schlosnagle, 8400 Vantress, 9-2, to Grimes & Hau-' er, 18.50; 15, Miller & Bushong (Harold Stansfield), 5600 White Vantress, 9-3, to Victor F. Weav er, Inc., 18 250; 16, Miller & Bushong (Harold Stansfisld), 5900 White Vantress, 9-3, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc., 18.250, 17, Miller & Bushong (David Huyard, Jr.), 2500 In- slaughter lambs about steady. Bulk good and choice wooled lambs 70-95 lbs $18.50-22 00; Util ity and low good grades $14.00- 18.00 and cull lambs as low as $B.OO. i I H GREIDER H I « « Super-Cross r I LEGHORNS » 1956 PA. EGG | LAYING TEST WINNERS H Noted for !★ High Speed, | long-range egg :: production ||* Good early egg \\ size «★ Good liveability H Greider Leghorn ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ I: MT. JOY. PA. Farms, Inc. V* ♦* ErQctQd in 5 pnysl dian Rivers, 10-2, to H. W. Long acre, Inc.,- 18.25tf, 18, Miller & Bushong (Mrs Dorothy Miller), 3000 Indian Rivers, 10-2, to Har ry H. Weaver, Jr., 18.250; 19, Harry S. Holsmger, 1000 White Rock fowl yearlings, to Walter B. Lehman, 17 50; 20, Jerry Hess, 600 Leghorn fowl yearlings, to Carl B. Risser, 11250; 21, Miller & Bushong (Harry M. Shank), 650 Broad Breasted Bronze turkeys, 27 wks, no sale, 250 bid; 22, Miller & Bushong (Harry M., Shank). 650 Broad Breasted Bronze turkeys, 27 wks, to Roy E. Ream, 31.750; 23, Ti tus Hoover, 450 White Van tress, 13-6, to Header’s Poultry, 180; 24, Benjamin F. Lapp, Jr., 300 Meatpacker capettes, 14-6. to Carl B Risser, 25 250; 25, Ben jamin F. Lapp, Jr, 550 Meat packer capettes, 14-6, to Ray W. Gibble, 240; 26, Tobias C. _Stehman, 300 Indian Rivers, 13 wks, to John N. Thomas, 18.750; 27, Miller & Bushong (Henry J. Elsen), 1800 White Vantress capettes, 12-6, to Harry H. Weaver, Jr., 25 250; 28, Miller & Bushong (Henry J. Elsen), 800 White Rock cap ettes, 12-6, to Harry H. Weaver, S DR. SwLS U..:Y’S :: ♦♦ H REP. F.W. Fisher STz«2 Leacock, Pa. «« *« Ph. 3-99001| $ t