2 —Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 1, 1957 Broiler Price Nearly Steady At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER, Feb. 21 (Lancas- were Broilers, 19V* cents to 22ft ter Poultry Exchange, sales re- cents, average 20.05 cents for 34 port 202) Broiler prices paid lots, 133,025 birds, at today’s auction were mostly H , ea^J owl, J steady with the sale last week fowl, 19ft cents and 1,100 Leg while about 20,000 more birds horn, 12% cents, were sold. Turkeys, one lot -of 300, 22ft At the corresponding sale a cents, year ago, 67,925 birds were sold Here are the sales listed by lot with a Tuesday average of 23.23 number (each preceded by 21-); cents and a Thursday average of seller, with, .grower shown in 23.42 cents. parentheses; amount and breed; Prices paid at today’s auction age by weeks and days; buyer and ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS Is your Hay alright ? Aroma Pep Flavoring would be the thing to tune up that old Hay ! Could you use any chicks ? Sure we lots of 'em ! We have Stazdry too and Peat Moss Why not come and talk these things over with us. Feed * Just unloaded another car load ! Rabbit Pellets $4.85 Super Dog Meal 25 lb. . . $2.10 Purgrain Pigeon Breeding Feed with Flint Corn or with out Corn or with American Yellow Corn and Pigeonetts (Pellets.) Oh yes we still have some of that good old Fashioned Buck wheat Flour and Self Rising Buckwheat Flour. Did you ever try our Pastry Flour ? 25 lbs. $1.62. ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE ♦* a n H WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE You Get More Power at Less Cost in the New FORD TRACTOR . If you are looking for lower cost tractor power, then you’ll want to see and try the new Ford Tractor. When you consider the low purchase price of a Ford Tractor . . . plus the big savings in fuel and upkeep . . . plus its higher resale value at trade-in time . . . then you’ll know whj the Ford Tractor is considered the BIG BUY in tractor power today. .. ww ■* ww. ut us show V»V thisH^'NW to tomp are . - ;tjatW value - ('* i > i Allen H. Matz Denver Sauder Bros. New Holland Ph. EL 4-872 T Ph. AN 7-6502 WE DELIVER ► Come in and let us show you a new, better way to judge tractor value—a down to-earth method that shows ivhat you get. There’s no need to buy on chance; no need to pay more for leas. Come in and get a “new look” st tractor value. Haverstick Bros. iiiiigil 1722 .j Inc, Wednesday Chicago Grain Markets ' March futures: Corn— $1.27%, down % Oats — $.74 %, down % Wheat— $2.31 %, down % Soybeans— $2.44 %, up % Cash Grains: Corn— $1.29 to $1.29 % Oats( Extra White) $.82 % price. I. Joseph Lesley, 8,000 White Vantress, 9-6, Mandata Poultry, 20 cents. 2. Glenn H Herr (John O. Moyer), 4,500 Indian Rivers, 10-6, College Hill Pbultry, 19% cents. 3. Glenn H. Herr. (John O. Moyer), 4,500 Indian Rivers, 10- 6, College Hill Poultry,' 19% cents. 4. Glenn H. Herr (Harry F. Hess), 8,000 Indian Rivers, 10- 6, College Hill Poultry, 20% cents. 5. Indian River (Harry F. Hess), 4,000 Indian Rivers, 9-6, Mandata Poultry, 19% cents. 6. Indian River (Harry F. Hess), 5,700 Indian Rivers, 9-6, S. E. Davis, 19% cents. 1. Milton M. Brubaker, 975 White Rocks, 10, Daniel K. Good, 20% cents. 8. Miller & Bushong (Alfred Fish er), 3,000 White Vantress, 9-2, College Hill Poultry, 20% cents. 9. Wenger’s (David Heisey), 1,200 Red Vantress, 10-1, withdrawn 10. Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (Earl Hetrick), 15,000 White Vantress, 9, Mandata Poultry, 20 cents. 11. Robert H. Barr, 2,000 White Vantress, 10-2, Headers Poultry, 19% cents. 12. Indian River (Paul Strickler), 1,000 Indian Rivers, 10-2, Roy E. Ream, 20% cents. 13. Indian River (Robert Starn er), 6,500 Indian Rivers, 9-2, Col lege Hill Poultry, 20 cents. 14. Indian River (Ruben H. Myers), 3,000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, H. W Longacre, Inc., 19 % cents. 15 Raymond M. Weaver, 8,000 In dian Rivers, 9-2, Harry H. Weaver Tr IQVi ppntc 16. Raymond M. Weaver, 8,000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 20 cents. 17. Elam M. Sen semch, 250 White Vantress, 10-2, John E. Rettinger, 20% cents. 18. George T. Hartzell, 600 White Holland turkeys, 26 weeks, no sale. 19. Carl H. Brown,-300 Belts ville turkeys, 27 weeks , Starr Poultry, 22% cents. 20. Wertsch- Ezra Cochran, 4,000 White Van tress, 9-2, Mandata Poultry, 20 cents. 21. Wertsch-Ezra Cochran, 4,- 000 White Vantress 9-2, Mandata Poultry, 20*4 cents. 22. Wertsch- Ezra Cochran, 1,800 Barred Cross 9-2, Carl B. Risser, 19% cents. 23 Reid Wissler, 1,000 White Van tress, 9-5, Walter B. Lehman, 21- % cents 24. Donald Adams, 10,- 000 White Vantress, 9-2, Mandata Poultry, 2QVz cents. 25 Jonas K. Fisher, 250 White Vantress, 11-1, Roy E. Ream, 21 cents. 26 Miller & Bushong (Samuel Felker), 5,000 White Vantress, 9, Grimes & Hauer, 19V* cents. 27. Quaker Oats Co. (Floyd Raffens berger), 5,000 Indian Rivers, 8-6, Victor F. Weaver, Inc., 19V* cents. 28. Harvey M. Zimmerman, 2,950 White Vantress, 10-2, Daniel K Good, 21% cents. 29. Harvey M. Zimmerman, 2,950 While Van tress, 10-2, Walter C Melhnger & Son, 22% cents. 30. Amos M. Herr, 350 Barred Cross yearling fowl, Ray W. Gibble, 19% cents. 31. Robert Neff. 500 White Mountains, 10, Martin M. Brendle, 19% cents. 32. D. E. Horn (Erwin Myers), 5,000 White Vantress, 9- 2, College Hill Poultry, 20 cents. 33. D. E. Horn (Erwin Myers), 5,000 White Vantress, 9-2, Manda ta Poultry, 20 cents. 34. Walter S. Kinsey, 1,200 White Vantress, 9- 2, Roy E. Ream, 21 cents. 35. Hiestand (C. J. Hiestand), 1,100 DeKalb yearling fowl Leghorn, J. Robert Charles 12% cents. 36. Arthur Landis, 200 DeKalb year ling fowl heavy, Walter B. Leh man, 19% cents. The Lancaster Poultry Ex change also calls attention to the change in phone numbers at the Poultry Center. The new number is EXpress 7-0339. A SUBSCRIBER SAYS: Harry H. Yerkes, Oxford I like the market prices and my wife likes the Farm Womens’ pages. We look forward to it every week. Issac S. Kauffman, Paradise I like your paper very much. The local news is interesting also the poultry and livestock reports. Keep it up. Lancaster Markets: Stock Offered In Lower Number, Prices Steady By DAVID S. LORENSON USDA Market News Service WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY REVIEW LANCASTER, Feb. 28, CAT TLE: 2,775, week ago 3,120. Slaughter steers supply some smaller than the previous week. Larger percentage of good and low choice grades. Slaughter steers slow mostly steady, some sales 25 cents higher than last Wednesday. Heifers scarce steady, cows around 25 cents higher. Stockers and feeders moderately active early fully steady. Receipts com prised around 38 loads slaughter steers, three loads heifers. Ap proximately 50 per cent of the to tal was stockers and feeders and 10 per cent cows. Bulk choice fed steers 1,000- 1,300 lbs. $2O-21.50, one load high choice 1,366 lb. steers $21.65, load 1,111 lb. high choice steers $23.25. Two loads western rail-shipped average to high prime fed steers $25.25, ten head $25.75. Good to low choice steers and" yearlings $18.50-20.25, Standard Holsteins down to $16.75. Most standard and good heifers $l5-19.25. Utility cows largely $l2-13.25, canners and cutters mostly $9.25- TRACTORS —MH 101 Jr. w/cutt. —J. D. “B” w/starter —Oliver 70 and 66 —AC’s “B”—“WC”_“WD” —IHC H” w/cult. —AC “G” w/cult.-hyd. Used Manure Spreaders. Plows, Discs, Forge Equipment L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBURG PIKE Ph.t Lane. EX 3-7607 Strasburg OV 7-2305 Learn The Facts About This Amazing New Invention The Hawkins Patented Slatted Poultry House Floor THERE IS A NEW, EASIER AND MORE PROFIT ABLE WAY TO HOUSE YOUR LAYING HENS 1. Would you like to keep twice as many Hens in your present houses 9 1 - 2. Would you like to Clean your Laying Houses only __ once each year? 3. Would you like to Eliminate all Litter Cost and Labor with Litter? 4. Would you like to get better Egg Production? 5. Would you like to Cleaner Eggs than you ever thought possible? 6. Would you like to Eliminate Filth and Wet Spots in your laying houses? 7. Would you like to produce Better Quality Market Eggs 9 8. Would you like to Eliminate Medication Costs to control Intestinal Parasites? If Your Answer Is “Yes” To The Above Questions— Stop In To See Us Today. Let Us Show You This Revolu tionary New Invention— “ The Hawkins Patented Slatted Poultry House Floor” HDESTAND, Inc. MARIETTA R. D. 1. Ph. HA 6-9301 " 4k "V 12.50, high yielding cutters to $l3. Utility and commercial bulls $l5- 18, a few good fed yearling bulls $19.50. Medium and good stocker and feeder steers and yearlings 534-1,000 lbs. $16.50-19.50. Com mon. stock steers $l4-15.50. A few lots good stock steer calves and light yearlings $l9-22. CALVES; 871, week ago 908. Compared with last Wednesday, veal calves around $1 lower, standard to low choice hardest to sell. Balk good and choice veal ers $23.75-32, a few prime to $34, Utility and standard $l4-23. HOGS: 1,777, week ago, 1,424. Barrows and gilts steady to 25 cents higher, than last Wednes day, sows fully steady. Barrows and gilts mixed U.S. 2 and 3, 190- 49 Cents Per Shot Each 24cc syringe Each 6cc shot contains contains PROCAINE PENICILLIN 2,000,000 units DIHYDROSTREPTOMYCIN 1.000 mg (Base as Snlfate) 350 mg. 1.000 mg. SULFATHIAZOLE 250 mg. 1.000 mg. SULFAMERAZINE 250 mg. 200 mg. PAPAIN 50 mg. 20 mg. COBALT SULFATE 5 mg. See Your SELECTA Dealer Or Contact F. W. Fisher Permanent Mechanical Litter Perpetual Cleanliness . .patents pending See the HAWKINS Floor on Our Farms 500,000 units REP. LEACOCK, PA, Phone Ot-6-2482
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