2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 14, 1956 Broilers Thursday: Surprise Rally Sends Prices Two Cents Higher Here Lancaster Poultry Exchange. (Rohmstown, Pa) (Sales Re port, Sale 191, Thursday, Dec 6, 1956) in a surprise rally, prices advanced two cents, aver aging 19.09 cents on broilers, in Che Thursday auction of 28 lots, 96,540 birds here last week. Listed were 35 lots. 108,385, of fered were 34 lots, 105,085. and ecfld were 28 lots, 96,540 birds. Twenty-six lots, 93,040 broilers, ranged from 18 i to 19 'i cents, averaging 19 09 Cfne lot of 2,000 Leghorn fowl brought 12 cents, one lot of 1500 capettes 24 ,'i cents For corresponding sales a year ago, Dec. 6 and Dec. 8, 1955, offered were 59 lots, 154,- 600 birds sold were 50 lots, 122,425 in a range of 17 M to 19 K, averaging 19.36 cents. A year ago this represented a ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS are timed-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and are manufactured daily in three modern plants. Com pare our prices Just Received Our Shipment of Buckwheat & Corn Meal Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour 10 lb Corn Meal 5 lb sack Bluebird All Mash 16% Dairy 3.45 Fine Chick Feed . 490 Rock Salt 1.60 Water Softener Pellets 215 SPECIAL CHOP FOR WE DELIVER ALTMAN S CASH PEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE ! large Cali or Write Today ... or stop in to see us Visitors Always Welcome GOLDFUS Hatcheries, Inc. Ph. ELgln 4-2244 three-quarter cent decline. (Here aia Thursday, Dec. 6,- 1956 sales, listed by Hot number (each preceded by 6-), seller with grower shown in paren theses, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and price- 1, C. Richard Neff, 1400 Indian Rivers, 9 wks, to Roy E Ream, 19?!: 2, Elmer Leaman, 2400 Red Vantiess, 10-2, with drawn prior' to sale; 3, Elmer Leaman, 4000 White Vantress, 10-5, to Producers Cooperative Exchange, 19?!; 4, Paul Rowe, 500 White Vantress cockerel; capettes, 14-2, no sale, 23%tf bid;: 5, Miller & Bushong (Jacob C.; Herr). 3800 White Rocks, 10-2. to Victor F. Weaver, 1914?!; 6, Miller & Bushong (Paul Livmgood), 2000 Red Vantress, 10-1, to Roy E. Ream, 19tf; 7, Eli S R Buckwheat 5 lb 50 lb Salt Block Plain . • Sulphur lodized Trace Mineral STEERS & HOGS c 47c 3 90 Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 * ** When your flock is Ames In-Cross 400 senes white egg layer, you’ll get more eggs that grade large. That’s because the characteristic of large egg size is carefully bred into each Ames In-Cross chicken. You get high consistent production, too, which means you’ll get more eggs that grade large and bring those top market prices. With proper management, the Ames In- Cross white eg g bird will produce a dozen eggs on about 4.1 pounds of feed. This is the profit making combina tion you’ll find in the Ames In- Cross 400 series •white egg bird ... high consistent production .. . uniformly big eggs and excellent feed conversion. Plan to make your next flock Ames In-Cross 400 series white egg birds. NEW HOLLAND TURKEYS I Philadelphia, Dec. 12—(USDA) Frozen, ready-to-cook, unset tled. Trading volume 'light. Sup plies were more -than ample for immediate requirements. Wholesale selling prices grade A & U.S. grade A quality. Fryer-foastefs 4-8 lb 45-46, young hens 8-10 lb 44450, 10-14 lb 44-45<, 14-16 lb 45-460, young items, 16-20 lb 44-450, 20-22 lb 44- 450, 22-26 lb 44460, 26-28 lb 46- 470, 28 lb up 4849 Vi 0. W. Breneman, 335 White Cross capettes, 20 wks, no sale, 22 J 4O bid, 7A, Eli W. Breneman, 335 White Cross pullets, 20 wks, no sale. 26Vj,0 bid; 8, Eli W. Brene man, 225 New Hampshire fowl, 10 months, no sale, 17.V10 bid; 9, Glenn H. Herr, 6100 Indian Riv er pullets, 10 wks, to Victor F Weaver, 19V40; 10, Wenger’s (D. Z. Heisey), 1500 White Rock cap ettes, 16 wks, to Linn Poultry. 23h0; 11, Miller & Bushong (Stanley Carpenter). 3000 White Vantress, 9-2, to H. W. Longacre, 190; 12, Miller & Bushong (Stanley Car penter), 4500 White Vantress, 9- 2,' to (H. W. Longacre, Inc., 190, 13, Miller & Bushong (Stanley Carpenter), 3000 White Vantress, 9-2, to S. E. Davis, 190; 14, Mil ler & Bushong (Glenn Dear dorff), 3000 White Vantress, 9-6, to Victor F. Weaver, 190; 15, William C Shultz, 8100 White Vantress, 10-2, to Mandate Foul- 1 try, 18% 0; 16, Roy Heckenluber, 4000 Silver Cross fowl, 9 months, no sale, 17 -*4O bid; 17, Roy Hecken luber, 2000 Leghorn fowl year lings, to Walter C. Mellmger, 120; 18, Eber Hess,-3400 White Vantress, 10-6, to Tilley’s Poul try, 19 I, 40; 19, Mrs. Jacob Cramer, 740 White Vantress, 11 wks, to Daniel K. Good, 19% 0; 20, Charles Nissley, 1000 White Van tress, 9-2, to Linn Poultry, 19%0; 21, Ralph Zimmerman, 1200 White Vantress, 10-1, to Ray W. Gibble, 19/4 0; 22, Edwin Hurst, 1800 Red Vantress, 10-5, to Roy E Ream. 19%0; 23, Allen E. Moyer, 110,0 Red Vantress, 9 wks, to Walter C. Mellmger, 190; 24, Allen E. Moyer, 1300 Red Vantress, 9 wks, to Walter C Mellmger, 190, 25, Charles D. Warfel 11, 5000 Indian Rivers, 96, to Grimes & Hauer, 19%0, 26. Fruitville Farms, (Abram Shenk), 6QOO White Vantress, 9-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 19%0; 27, Fruitville Farms (Abram Shenk), 5700 White Vantress, 9-2, to Col lege Hill Poultry, 19% 0; 28, Fruitville Farms (Abram Shenk), 7800 White Vantress, 9-2, to Vic tor F. Weaver, 190; 29, Miller & Bushong (Arthur Fowl). 6200 Indian Rivers, 10-2, to Victor F. Weaver, 190; 30, Miller & Bus hong (Wilmer Kreider), 1500 White Vantress, 9-2, to Tilley’s Poultry, 18% 0, 31, N. Miller, 5400 White Vantress, 9-2, to Tilley’s Poultry, 19%0; 32, Miller & Bus hong (John Olesh, Jr.) 2400 White Vantress capettes, 13 wks, no sale, 22% 0 bid; 33, Aberdeen Mills, 4500 Red Vantress, 9-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 18110; 34, Aber deen Mills, J5OO White Vantress, 9-2, to Header's Poultry, 19140; 34. Walter Loose 750 New Hamp shire fowl yearlings, no sale, 16% 0 bid. 65c 48c ,85c 97c 1.10 1.30 3 25 ff ■** Yergers’ Elected Ayrshire Members The unanimous election of Wilson, Elizabeth & Dorothy Yerger, Malvern, to membership in the Ayrshire Breeders’ Asso ciation has been announced by the National Secretary, Chester C. Putney of Brandon, Vermont. . The ancestors of the herd of dairy cows owned by Yergers’ trace hack to the heather-covered hills of County Ayr, Scotland from which the breed derives its name There are now more than 20,000 herds of Ayrshires in the United States. Lancaster Livestock: Cattle Supply Lower; Slaughter Steers Rule Steady Bv DAVID S. LORENSON USDA MARKET NEWS SERVICE WEDNESDAY TO' WEDNESDAY REVIEW Lancaster, Dec. 13—(Wednes day to Wednesday Review) (USDA) CATTLE: Three days 2,347, week ago 3243. CaUie sup plies around 30 per cent smaller than a -week ago. Demand for slaughter steers spotted, trading slow. Compared with last Wed nesday; slaughter steers mostly steady, heifers and cows mostly steady Bulls slow, fully steady. Stocker and feeder trading slow, weak to 50 cents lower than last Wednesday The week’s supply comprised around 28 loads slaugh ter steers with 10 per cent of supply cows Approximately 35 loads stockers and feeders with small showing of heifers and bulls. Bulk choice fed steers 1000- 1250 lbs $21.75-24.00, good and low choice $19.00-21.50, some standard down to $17.00 A few heifers standard and good $15.00- 19.00. Utility and commerfcial cows $ll.OO-13.00, cMiners and cutters mostly $8.25;1150. Utility and commercial hulls $14.50- 17.00, good fed bu" l 's to $2O 50, cutter grades $l2 50-14 00. Most medium and good 750-950 lb stockers and feeders $15.50-18 09 part load good fleshy 890-lb feed ers $18.75. Load good 985-lb part ly fattened two-way steers for feeding $19.75’. Common stock steers $11.50-14.00. CALVES 81li week ago 875; Vealers unevenly strong to $l.OO higher, prime to $2.00 higher. Bulk good and choice vealers $22.00-27 50, a few high choice and prime $2B 00-33.00, individ ual head to $34 00. Utility and standard $l5 00-21.00 EGGS Philadelphia, Dee 12—(USDA) Steady to firm. Demand im proved for most .grades Increased supplies were fully adequate for current needs There was a very light movement out of storage. Wholesale selling prices - Min imum 10 per cent AA quality large 45-48 lb white 43-45, brown 42-42%, medium white 36%-37, brown 35-36%- Extras, minimum 60 per, cent A quality. Large 45- 50 lb white 38-39, mixed 37-38, medium white 35-35%, mixed 35- 35% Standards 34-35, checks 28- 30. Receipts Dec. 11—4,400 cases, all by truck GIFT FOR ENTIRE FAMILY Tappan or Roper Gas Range Water Heaters Clothes Dryers Gas Room Heaters Several Sizes WARD BOTTLE GAS EPHRATA, PA Town Stme, 25 S. State St. Office - Showroom, Imile north of on Rt. 222 HOGS: 1642, week ago 1456. Barrows and gilts around $l.OO higher than last Wednesday. Sows in small supply, around 50 cents higher. Bulk barrows and gilts U. S. mixed 1-3 190-250 in un even, trade $18.50-19.50, small suppiy NO. 1 and 2 $19.75-20 00; 160-180 lbs $17.7548.25, some 250-270 lbs $17.75-18.50. Sows all weights U. S. mixed 1-3, $13.50- 15.50. SHEEP: 411, weak ago 341. Supply mainly wooled slaughter Jambs, quality plain. (Lambs about steady with last Wednesday. Bulk good and low choice 70-95-lb wooled lambs $17.50-21.00, high choice and prune absent. Utility and low good $l4 00-17.00, culls down to $8 00 PROCESSED POULTRY Philadelphia, Dec. 12—(USDA) Processed poultry, ready-to cook (ice packed) young chick ens about steady. Demand good Supplies were more than adequate for immediate needs. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb.) grade A & U.S. grade A, 2-3 lb 29-31, mostly 29))-30. Hens, ready-to-cook (ice pack ed) barely steady. Demand fair. Supplies were ample Prices paid delivered 1 ware house, Phladelphia (cents per lb ) grade A & US. grade A 4-5% lb 31-32. Receipts Dec 11 included Other than 1 turkeys. Maryland 86.000 lbs, Delaware 99,000 lbs, North Carolina 66,000 lbs, South Caro lina 23,000 lbs, Virginia 12,000 lbs. MUSSER Leghorn Chick* For Lorq« Whit* BS9* DONEGAL WHITE CROSS For Broiler Chicks "Mrcef from ffc* Cmodbr** Phone Mt Joy 3-4411 MOUNT JOY, PA. Free Parking in Rear