•it* ' r,.(f r I>i r 3 nnif'fif r -4 *»“ 1 T 2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 31,1957 No Sale Wednesday at Exchange Due to Light Listings, Holiday Due to the holiday yesterday, there were 4.00 few listings on the Lancaster Poultry Exchange to warrant a sale on Wednesday. LANCASTER Broilers aver aged 22.14 cents a pound at Fri day auction at the Lancaster Poul try Exchange with 67,900 birds being sold. The price range was from 21% cents to 22% cents. In addition to the broilers, 4,100 Leghorns- were-sold- for 13%- ■ and 13% cents, 760 capettes sold at 24% and 26% cents, and a lot of 2,500 Silver Crosses sold for 20% cents. Heie is the May 24 sale by lot number; seller with grower in parenthesis; amount and bleed; age in weeks and days, buyer and price. 1. Joseph H Martin, 300 White Vantress, 10, John E. Rettinger, taaaaaat: ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS 8 I; Berry Boxes, for that bumper crop of berries a —only 18.30 per 1000. 8 3 Week old New Holland Turkeys 8 Did you ever stop to think how much that Aroma Pep a Flavoring in your glass silage would mean to your livestock or a when you bale your hay and rank it ip the Bam, a little Aroma a Pep on each layer of bales makes a great 'difference' " 8 500 Chicks' just come and get yours and put your order in | for more 5 How about some Peat Moss or some Stazdry? We have it! H Special chop for Cattle Sheep or Goats. ' jj, Get those Pigs off to a good start with Altman’s Super H A Hog Concentrate Pellets' - x | ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE I WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER | 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715^2 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. a PRICES SUBJECT TO CHA NGE WE DELIVER H g »♦ New Concept in Better Cultivating • “ROLL-IN” quick hitching Step Aboard from the front • See-Ahead Vision It’s the new 200 series 2-row cultivator for the dynamic D-14 Tractor, built by Allis-Chalmers. Here you have the latest in see-ahead vision de sign and constant depth cultivation with paral lel linkage. Come in and let us tell you all about it, then try one. TWC IN, National Fat in and Home How ,Saiui day, NBC. ALUS-CHALMERS A SALES AND SERVICE Mann & Gmmelli Farm Serv, QuarryviUe, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. PL G. Myers & Son fcheems. Pa. Nissley Farm Service 1i2% cents. ». Allen E. Moyer, 1,650 White Vantress 9-3, Roy E. Ream, 22% cents. 3. Leon Warfel, 1,100 White Vantress, 9-3, Meadf er’s Poultry, 22 - cents74. r John M. Kauffman, 2,200- White Vantress, 9, C. F. Manbeck Inc., 22 cents. 5. John M. Kauffman, 2,2oo'White Vantress, 9, C. F. Manbeck Inc., 22 cents. 6. Mrs. Jacob Cramer, 650 In dian Rivers, 10, D. K. Good, 22 cents. 7. Abram Witmer, 1,000 Leghorn fowl, S. E. Davis, 13% cents. 8, Roy Bender, 2,300 Leg horn fowl, Starr Poultry, 13% cents, and 200 Leghorn yearling cockerels sold to Starr Poultry for 9% cents. 9. John K. Gurry & Son (Edwin L, Funk), 8,000 White Vantress, 9, Victor F Weaver, Inc., 22% cents. 10. Elam W. Weaver, 1,500 White Vantress, 9-3, .Victor F. Weaver Inc., 21% Washington Boro, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. L. H. Bmbakei Lititz. Pa. Eggs PHILADELPHIA May 29 Unsettled. Prices declined % cent on top quality large white and xk -1 cent on large extras. More than adequate suppliea of all grades were available for the fair de mand. Into- storage movement was fairly liberal in volume. Cur rent receipts moved in small lots, mostly to breakers at 24-25 cents. Wholesale selling prices: mini mum 10 per cent AA quality large 45-48 lb white 32-33, brown 32- 321/2, medium white 25-26, brown 25-26. „ Extras, minimum 60 per cent A quality large 45-50 lb white 30&- 32, mixed color 30-31, medium, white 26-26; mixed color 25-28; standards 27-28, checks 23-24. Receipts May 28 4,300 cases all by truck. cents. 1L Elam W. Weaver, 1,500 Red Vantress, 9-3, Roy E. Ream, 22 cents. 12. Harvey M“ Zimmerman, 1.500 White Vantress, 10, H. W. Longacre Inc., 21% cents. 13. Har vey M. Zimmerman, 1,500 White' Vantress, 10, Leola Poultry, 22 cents. 14. Harvey M. Zimmerman', 2.500 White Vantress, 10, Walter B. Lehman, 22 cents. 15. Harvey •M. Zimmerman, 2,500 White Van tress, 10 Victor F. Weaver Inc., 22 cents. 26. Harvey M. Zimmerman, 2,- 500 White Vantress, 10, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 22 cents. 17. Harvey F. Zimmerman, 2,000 White Van tress, 10, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 22 cents. 18. Morgantown Feed and Grain (James Stoltzfus), 2,- 500 Silver Cross cockerels, 9-4, Producers Coop. Exc,, 20% cents. 19. Morgantown (Andrew Web er), 2000 White Cornish Cross, 9-6, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 22 cents. 20. Morgantown (Ivan- Nolt), 800 White Cornish Cross, 9-6, Roy E. Ream- 21% cents. 21. Morgantown (J. Mervin Graybill), 2,400 White Cornish. Cross, 9-6, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 22 cents.' 22. Elvin Nolt, 360 White Vantress capettes, 13, Roy E Ream, 26% cents. 23. Glenn H. Herr (John O. Moyer)', 4,500 In; dian Rivers, 9, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 22 cents. 24. Glenn H; Herr Uohn O. Moyer), 4,500 Indian Rivers, 9, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 22 cents. 25. Hendrik Wentink (College Hill-Lpng), 13,500 White Vantress, 9, Victor F Weaver Inc., 22% cents 26. Wenger’s (Beecher Forney), 400 White Vantress pullet cap ettes, Carl B. Risser, 241/4 cents. 2 'l Clair Nissley, 600 Leghorn I owl, S. E. Davis, 13% cents 28. Indian River Farm (Harry F. Hess), 8,000 Indian Rivers, 10, Victor F Weaver Inc., 22% cents Poultry PHILADELPHIA May 29 Processed poultry, ready-to-cook (ice packed) young chickens —■ steady. Demand continued good. Supplies were adequate for cur rent needs Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb) grade A & U. S. Grade A, 2-3 lb 34>36, mostly 34%-35. Hens- ready-to-cook (ice pack ed) steady. Demand was good. Adequate supplies were available. Prices paid delivered, Philadel phia (cents per lb) grade A & U. S. Grade A 4-5V 2 lb 32 33. Processed Poultry PHILADELPHIA, May 29 Unsettled. Demand good for top quality offerings. Supplies were more than adequate. Large White Rock pullets 28-29 cents. Largei White Rock capanettes 25-27 cents lots 28-29 cents without clearing. Caponetted cross fryers 23-24 cents, mixed crosses 20-24 cents, few lots 25 cents, White Rocks 22-23 cents, reds 22-23 few lots 24 cents with bulk unsold. Turkeys: Unsettled. Demand fair for more than ample supplies. Few lots White Holland young hens 30 cents, bronze young hens were unsold. Mixed Beltsvilles 25- 30 cents Buff and bronze mixed breeders 20-25 cents. Total receipts May 28 125,- 00 lbs., included Maryland 14,000 lb., Delaware 48,000 lb. Wholesale selling prices No. 1 &. fancy quality, broilers or fry ers, heavy type 3-4 lb 20-25, pul lets 4% lb and over 28-29, hens, heavy type 18-23, light type 12-15, old roosters 10, ducks Pfikin 3 turkeys young hens 30. • mol vooho' 1 ! nfebtu.M toirio -ifft ocf vijm ePotibooO Lancaster Markets: Cattle Slow, Hogs Show 50 to 75 Cent Gain By DAVID S. LORENSON Federal-State Market News-Service LANCASTER, May 20 CAT TLE. Three days 3,765 week ago, three days last week 4,320. Com pared with last Wednesday slaughter steers slow mostly 25- 50. cents lower, some sales 75 cent off. Heifers in small supply around 25 cent lower, cows mostly steady - except utility and com mercial beef type cows 25 cent lower, bulls fully steady. Stockers and, feeders supplies comprised, around. 35 per cent stockers and feeders and 10 per cent cows. Slow Steady. Bulk choice fed steers, this week. 22-75- 24, a. few loads high choice and mixed 1 high choice and prime 24>25i25.25i, a couple tots $25.50 and $25.75. Most good and low choice steers 20.50-22:50- a few standard and low. good: $18.50-20. Standard' and good heifers $17.50-21.50, a few choice to 22- Cutter, utility and commercial cows $l3-17; canners mostly $ll -- Utility and commercial bulls $l7-19.50, good fed yearling bulls SIT-19.50, good grade stock ers and feeders and light year lings 490-950 Tbs $21.50-23.50, a tew tots to 24. Good grade partly fattened steers for further feed ing $22-23.25. CALVES: 709, week ago 593 See Us For All Your SPRAYER and IRRIGATION Needs! Your MYERS Dealer SPECIALIZING IN SPRAYER Sales and Service LESTER A. SINGER RONKS, PA. Ph. OV 7-3226-. Twice the protection against PARAKERATOSIS! New, improved Red Rose Swine Feeds moke your hogs, doubly safe against parakeratosis and stunted growth. Red Rose now contains added zinc. Zinc can be the "missing link" to pork profits. Now you con get "pasture performance" even in dry lot feeding— because Red Rose gives hogs a finer nutrient balanco and mineral fortification. For better growth perform ance and higher profits, try new, improved Red Rose Guaranteed Swine Feeds with added 1 zinc. New Improved Swine Feeds MUSSER FARMS. INC. R. D. 2. Columbia, Pa- DAVID B. HURST - Bowmansville, Pa WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOC. West Willow, Pa. , Compared with last Wednesday ' vealers steady to weak. Bulk good and choice vealers $23-31, a few prime to $32, utility and standard $l5-22.50; HOGS; 1,584, week ago 1,437, Compared with last Wednesday barrows and gilts 30-75 cents* higher. Sows in small supply ful ly steady. Bulk barrows and gilts mixed U. S. 1-3, 190-230 lbs this week $19.75-20. Scattered small lots No. 1 and 2. $20.50 and a handful to small killers at $2l. Weights 240:270 lbs mixed 1-3, $19.50-19.50 and a few around 160 lbs down to $18,50. Saws, mixed U S 1-3, 270-550 lbs $12.50-16. SHEEP: 431, week ago 465. Slaughter lambs $l-1.50 lower* Bulk .good, and choice native spring lambs- $22-24.50, a- few- to $25. Utility and low good $lB - culls down to $l4. The Best Broiler Crost at its Best Martin fusts tht work of th* M> tion's loading breeders to givt yew top quality chicks that mature tarly for quick broiler profit*. PLACE YOOR ORBEH NOW 1 MARTIN'S HATCHERY* j POULTRY FARMS, INC. I Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 2-2164 J Red & Rose R. W. BOLLINGER & SONS, A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryvillei Pa. INC. Manheim, Fa. BROWN & REA Atglen, Pa. t