3—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan, 18, 1957 Broiler Prices Generally Steady At Lancaster Exchange Thursday ROHRERSTOWN (Lancas ter Poultry Exchange, sales re port 196) Jan. 10 Broiler prices held generally steady last Thursday as compared to the previous weeVs auction. And over 100,000 birds were sold for -the first time in several weeks. Prices paid Thursday were: Broilers, 18 to 1934 cents, aver age 18.55 cents for 101,425 birds in 32 'lots, one lot of 900 birds sold for 21 cents. Leghorns, 1114 and 12% cents paid for four lots of 2,100 birds- Heavy fowl, 1914 cents paid for a lot of 200 birds. Capettes, 24'4 cents paid for a lot of 750 A year ago broiler prices aver aged 19 52 cents. 121,920 birds I ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS I *: are timed-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete H and are manufactured daily in three modern plants. Com- H pare our prices || 400 Started Chicks SPECIAL BROILER CHICKS White Crosses & Del. —Ham • Crosses $12.75 2.000 to 2,999 13.50 per 100 per 100 1,000 to 1,999 13.75 per 100 13.00 per 100 500 to 999 14 25 per 100 13.25 per 100 100 to 499 14 50 per 100 Early Order Discounts v 5,000 Hots & o\ er 4.000 to 4,999 3.000 to 3,999 $l.OO per 100 Discount on orders placed on or before Januaiy 31, 1957 also an ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE will be issued for each 100 chicks order ed during this period. This discount Certificate of $.50 for each 100 chicks can be u sed as part payment on 100 ■lbs. of Altman’s Super-A-Sta rtmg Mash, Super-A-.Yeast Starter and Super-A-Broiler Ration. Get your orders in by January 31, 1957 and save a total of $1 50 on each 100 chicks. WE DELIVER ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. 10c per hundred discount 'on half ton lots or more PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE fntrttttrr •• s Our Farm Machinery Service ...tan save you time and money HEADQUARTERS for Ford Tractors, parts accessories Dearborn Farm Equipment and parts Experf service ruinv.rq information FARM EQUIPMENT Ph. AN 7-6502 Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Inc. Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville Ph. ST 6-2597 Sander Bros. New Holland Haverstick Bros. Columbia Pike Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 were sold There was no sale at the Lan caster Exchange on Tuesday. Hare are the Thursday, Jan. 10, sales listed by lot number (each, preceded by 10-), settler with grower shown in paren theses, amount and breed; age by weeks and days; buyer and pride. 1. Evans G McDonald, 600 New Hampshire fowl, no sale, 17 cents bid. 2. Loren Bucher, 700 Leghorns. J. Robert Charles, 12% cents. 3. J- J. Hess II (Mrs. Sam uel Blank). 700 White Vantress, 10-5, Carl B. Risser, 19)4 cents. 4. Indian River Poultry, (Nor man Forney), 2,100 Indian Riv ers, 10, no sale, 17% cents bid. 5. Indian River Poultry (Har ry R. Rudy), 9,ooo'lndian River. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 • Just what is service? Here’s what we try to do: Keep every Ford Trac tor and every piece of Dearborn Farm Equip ment working at top effi ciency .., and be Johnny on-the-spot when some thing goes wrong. Some of our service is free; some costs only for the parts; some requires a reasonable labor charge. But you’ll find us fair ... we want to keep on serv ing you for a long time. Allen H. Matz Ph. 7-1341 Ph. EL 4-8721 m fh'’- Denver 10, Victor F. Weaver, Inc.. 18 cents. 6. MilSer • & Bushong (C. Roy Bixler), 1,400 White Van tress, 9-2, no sale, 18% cents bid. 7. Millar & Bushong (Ver nas R, Snyder). 6,000 White Van-, tress, 9-6, College Hill- Poultry, 18% cents. 8. MiM®r & Bushong (Vernon R. Snyder), 6,000 White Vantress, 9-6. College Hill Poultry, 18 % cents. 9. Miller-& Bushong, (Ver non R. Snyder), 6,000 White Van tress, 9-6, College HilS Poultry, 18% cents. 10. James B.' Hess, 3,400 White Vantress, 10, Victor F. Weaver, Inc., 18 cents 11. Clair Nissley, 900 Bed Vantress, 9-6, Roy E Ream, 21 cents 12. Clair Nissley, -300- White Vantress, 9-6, Martin M. Brendle, 19% cents. 13. Aaron J, Brubak ei, 3.000 White Vantress, 9-6, Boy E. Ream, 18% cents. 14. Aaron J. Brubaker, 3,000 White Vantress, 96. H. W. Longacre, Inc., 18% cents. 15. Jack Bucher' - , 4,600 White Vantress, 9-2, Man data Poultry, 18% cents. 16. Jack' Bucher, 4,600 White Vantress, 9-2, Header’s Poultry, 18 h cents. 17. Roy Heckenluber, 400 L-C, nine months, Waiter C Mellmger, 8 % cents 18. Roy Heckenluber, 400 ’ Leghorns, Walter C. Mellmger, 11% cents. 19. J. C & Jay Garber, 600 Leg horns, Walter C Mellmger, 12% cents. 20 JR Raymond Stoner, 275 Broad Breasted Bronze turkeys, 32, no sale, 2711 cents bid. 21. Martin MiMer, 5,300 White Van tress, 10-2, Daniel K Good, 1814 cents. 22. Raymond Witmer, 1,000 White Vantrcss, 9-3, John N. Thomas, 19 cents. 23 J. Rob ert Musser, 3,600 White Vantress, 10-6, Man data Poultry, 18% cents. 24 Brown Bros, 10,000 White Vantress, 9, no sale, 18% cents bid 25. Brown Bros, 10,000 White Vantress, 9, no sale, 18% cents Lancaster Markets: Steers Steady, With Some High Choice $.25 Higher By DAVID S, LORENSON USD A Market News Service WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY REVIEW LANCASTER, Jan, 17 CAiiur,. z,u o weeK ago 2,750 oompaied wun last Weunesuay, biaugucei sieexa mostly may oieauy, except, avexage to nxga .iiuxce sieeis under l,ioo ioa oteaay to zo cents Higher, heifero mostly steady. Cows around 25 .erus hxgiiex, bulls fully steaay. mockers ana teedexs 50-75 cents nxgher. Receipts for the weeK eumprised around 50 jper cent mockers and feeders and ap proximately 12 per cent cows. ..applies of heners and bails vrere small with the balance mainly good to High choice iea meurs, averaging 1,000-1,250 lb* Bulk choice fed steers $2O 50- a 2.00, a couple lots 1,180 and j.,33o lb steers high choice $23.- v/0, a part load mixed choice and prime 1,270 lbs. $24.00. Most good steers $18.50-19.75, some standard down to $l7. A few standard to low choice heifers $15.-19. Utility and commercial cows $12.20-13.50, canners and cutters $9.25-12.00. Utility and commercial bulls $14.75-18.50, good fed bulls to $20.25, cutter grades $13.50-14.50. Bulk med ium and good 525-900 lb. stocker and feeder steers $16.-18.50, a rew lots and loads high good $18.50-19.50 Common stock steers $1245, A few loads mixed good and choice stock steer calves 520 lbs. and down $19.-21.50. CALVES; 1,141, week ago 874. Veal calves mostly steady. Bulk good and choice $23 -28., a mod erate showing high choice and prune $28.50-34.00, utility and standard $15.00-22.00. HOGS: 1,606, week ago 1,528. Biarrows and gilts 50-75 cents, in stances $l. higher than last Wed nesday. Sows fully steady. Bulk barrows Jand.gilts U.S. mixed 1-3, 190-230 lbs. in Wednesday’s trade $19.25-25, a few lots No. 1, 200- 220 lbs. to small killers at $20.50, weights 240-270 lbs. $lB.OO-19.00, some weights around 160 lbs- bid. 26. Philip F. Foster, 8,500 White Vantress, 10, Mandata Poultry, 18% cents. 27. Miller & Bushong (Harry L. Temple), 2,000 White Vantress, 9-6, Roy E. Ream, 18% cents. 28. Daniel G. Forry, 3,850 White Vantress, 10-5, H. W. Longacre, Inc., 18% cents. 29. Daniefl G. Forry, 3,475 White Vantress, 10-5, Walter ,C Mellinger, 19 cents. 30. Miller & Bushong (Harold* E. Rohrer), 6,000 White Vantress, 10, no sale, 18% cents bid. 31. Miller & Bushong, (Harold E, Rohrer), 4,300 Indian Rivers, 10, no sale, 18% cents bid. 32. Mifiler & Bus hong, (Harold E. Rohrer), 4,650 White Vantress, up sale, l.g%_ cents bid. 33. Miller & Bushong, (Harold E. Rohrer), 4,650 White Vantress, 10, no sale. 18% cents bid. 34. Norman B, Kready, 2,050 White Vantress, 10-2. Daniel K. Good, 18% cents. 35. Norman B. Kready, 1,050 Indian Rivers, 10-2, Leola Poultry, 18% cents. 36. Miller & Bushong (John L. Herr), 4,500 White Vantress. 9- 5, H. W. Longacre, Inc., 18% cents. 37. M iler & Bushong (John L. Herr), 4,500 White Van tress, 9-5, Daniel K. Good, 18% cents. 38. Henry G Stebman, 70 Broad Breasted Bronze, eight months, John N Thomas, 27 cents. 39. Miller & Bushong (Richard Thompson), 7,500 White Van tress, 9-6, College Hill Poultry, 18 % cents 40 Miller & Bushong (Richard Thompson), 7,500 White Vantress, 9-6, CoKege Hill Poultry, 18% cents ; 41. Miller & Bushong , (John L. Herr), 750 Capettes, 13-2, John N. Thomas, 24% cents 42. Miller & Bushong (John L. Herr), 750 Capettes, 13- 2, no sale, 24% cents bid. 43 Alfred Fisher, 200 White Rock fowl, nine months, John N Thomas, 19% cents. down to $lB.OO, SHEEP: 193, week ago 546. Very small supply of lamb on sale included double deck load western rail shipped lambs. Slaughter lambs mostly steady quality plain. Bulk Good and Choice native wooled lambs $lB.- 22. Utility and low good $14.00- 17 50. Load western shorn lambs No. 2 pelts 75186 lbs $l9-20. for good and choice grades a few back to $lB. ATTENTION FARMERS! PREFERRED LOW RATES on Automobile Insurance. Many advantages including; ★ Capital Stock (No assessment) Co. ★ Fast, Ungrudging Claim Service ★ Experienced Independent Agent ★ Low, Low Rates with Budget Payments Arthur P. Mylin, Jr. II Nolt Ave Mail Coupon Below to Receive Information * (No Obligation) To; ARTHUR P. MYLIN, JR. ♦ 11 Nolt Ave. Willow St., Pa. I would like more information, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16 (USDA) Processed poultry, ready-to-cook (ice packed) Young chickens - barely steady. Demand fair. More than ade quate supplies weer offered. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb.) Grade A & U. S. Grade A, 2-» ib. 29-31, mostly 29-30. Hens: ready-to-cook (ice ed) steady. Supplies were ample for the good demand. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per Ib.) Grade A & U. S. Grade A 4-5% 'lb 32-33. Receipts. Jan. 15 included other than turkeys: Maryland 80,00# lbs., Delaware 111,000 lbs., North Carolina, 47,000 lbs., South Car olina 23,000 lbs., Virginia 21,000 lbs. LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, Jan. .16, —» (USDA) Unsettled Supplies of all classes were in excess of-the fair demand. In-between hen* and pullets 25 cents. Large white rock pullets 29-30 cents. Largo white rock caponettes 27-29 cents Small sizes 25-26 cents. No. 2 quality 22 without clearing. Few lots cross capons 38-40 centsr. capon slips 26-28 cents few lots#' moasters 20-22 cents. White rock fryers 22-24 cents few lots 2S cents mixed 22-23 cents vantress MASTITIS TREATMI 49c & 35c PER SHOT Selecta Dealer CHARLES SAUDER East Earl R. D. 1 Ph. HIS-2711 tmawtsttsnrnuasttmtmsa! You Can Get All Kinds of Insurance Name ~ Address Phone No, Poultry (Continued on gage 3) Fast Simple Low Cost r Available In I ftnnflh* REP. F. W. Fisher • Leacock, Pa. Ph. OL6-M62 Dealers Wanted Willow St., Pa. % H*'