2 Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 15, 1956 I Broilers Thursday Lose Hall Cent In Lancaster Trade; Average 19.60 Lancaster Poultry Exchange CRohreistown, Pa , Sales Report, sale 153, Thursday, June 7, 1956) Contrnucd heavy recerpts pushed the market on brorlers a half cent lower at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange Thursday. Lrsted were 51 lots, 157,395 brrds, offered, 52 lots, 149,480 brrds, sold, 41 lots, 123,255 brrds, not sold, 11 lots, 26,225 brrds, with drawn, 10,115 brrds.' Prrces ranged from 18 1-2 to 20 1-4, wrth 40 lots of brorlers totaling 122,550 brrds averagrng 1)9.60. One lot of heavy fowl brought 25 cents, and one lot of capettes 26 3-4 cents For the week, a total of 206,- 380 brrds were received, a near record frgure Topping the Thursday market was Elam Kauffman, R 2, Cone stoga with 500 White Cross broil ers, sold by Miller & Bushong, 10 ’wks,,two dajs, selling to Roy E Rearn at 20 1-2 Tuesday Sales Listed Here aie Tuesday sales by lot number (each preceded by 7-), seller, with grower indicated in paienthesses, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyei and puce 1, Miller & Bushong (Leon 1 ALTMAN’S SUPER-A FEEDS | S ar e timed-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete •* 3 and are manufactured daily in three modern plants. Com- g ; pare our prices ' g > Attention Farmers Hot weather is here g ■ It is tipie to Repaint that roof we have « Fibrs Old Liquid Roof Coating $2 35 per 5 gal g 45# roll roofing $2.00 Bailer Twine W? | 55# roll roofing 255 Binder Twine (bale) 815 ~ f* (red 2 s SSS™<Sir2Si 90# ron roomg d C atfle Wire (20 rod roll) § & 16611) , . , ff. . 17 00 up H Buck siding (red or buff) « 425 Poultry Wire 6.10 up g Red Oxide paint 5 gal 10 95 Alii Dairy Cleaner per gallon « 5-10-10 fertilizer 210 ' g Turf and garden fertilizer 295 325 g 3.25 H SPECIAL CHOP ALTMAN S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 ♦♦ s ♦♦ ♦* ♦6 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE LOW-COST FLY CONTROL FOR DAIRY BARNS One spraying of \ DiAZINON KILLS FLIES 4-6 WEEKS TWO OR THREE RESIDUAL SPRAYS OF DIAZINON WILL CONTROL FLIES ALL SEASON in your dairy barns and other farm buildings. DIAZINON is rela tively simple and safe to use. shown that proper residual app' , do not result in milk contami na’ion. Ask your farm supply dealer for DIAZINON today Available as GEIGY DIAZI NON 25W (25% wettablo powder), GEIGY DIAZINON 4 25E (25% emulsifiable solu tion). GEIGY DIAZINON Fly , Killer (granular bait) OEISY AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS • Bivm»n •( G..»y Cb.mic.l C*rp»rati*n ;j. c. 736 E. Chestnut St. Lancaster, Pa f 3-2489 3-0309 War fcl), 1600 White Vantress, 9- 6 to H W Longacre, 19 3-4, 2, A K Earhart, 1300 White Van tiess, 9-6, to Header’s Poultry, 19 l’-2, 3, Luke Nrssley, 1600 White Vantress, 9-6, to Tilley’s Poultry, 19 1-4; 4, Christian Becker, 600 Red and White Van tress, 10-2, to Daniel K Good, 19 3-4; 5, Millei & Bushong (Wil mer Kreider), 1500 White Van tress, 10 wks, to Tilley’s Poultry, 19 1-4, 6, Jacob N. Eshelman, 12,000 White Vantress, 9-6, to Pennsyl vania Dutch Farms, 19 1-2, 7, John B. Mill, 2800 White Van tress, 9-1, to Victor F Weaver, Inc , 19 1-2; 8, David Miller, 500 White Vantress, 9-6, to Walter B. Lehman, 191-2, 9, Miller & Bus hong (Lloyd Ream), 4500 White Vantress, 9-6, to H W Longacre, 19 3-4; 10, Hershey Hostetter, 3000 White Vantress, 11 wks, no sale, 19 1-2 bid, 10, Hershey Hostetter, 3000 White Vantress, 11 wks, no sale, 19 1-2 bid, 11, Elvin Nolt, 380 Red Vantress capettes, 13-2, to Carl B-Risser, 26 3-4, 12, Miller & Bushong (A Huber Harnish & Son), J 1,000 White Vantress, Chick Starter Meg. . 16% Dairy feed FOR STEERS & HOGS WE DELIVER Ofunturons of DOT iMSCcnim ct AT YOUR DEALER OR EHRLICH CO. re Sales-Service Clinic !For Beacon Dealers 'To help leed dealers give "bet ter service to poultrjmen mid dairymen,, a sales-scrvice woik shop will be held Jane 15 at Hotel Bruswick an Lancaster by the Beacon Milling Co, Inc, Beacon dealers from southern Pennsylvania and northern Mary land have been invited to attend, along with their personnel. Some other dealers in attendance will be from nearby areas of Dela ware and West Virginia. 9-2, to Mandata Poultry, 19 1-2, 13, Miller & Bushong (A. Huber Harms'll & Son), 2209 White Mountains, 9-2, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 19 1-4; 14, Miller & BushongJ (A Huber Harmsh & Son), 2200 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to Victor F Weaver, Inc , 19 1-4, 15, Miller & Bushong (A Huber Harmsh & Son), 2200 Indian Riv ers, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 19 1-2; 16, Miller & Bushong (Stanley Carpenter), 8000 Red and White Vantress, 9-2, to Crimea & Hau er, 19, 17, Miller & Bushong (Paul Livmgood), 1950 Red Van tress, 10-1, to Roy. E Ream, 20; 18, Miller & Bushong (Fred F. Frey), 1500 White Vantress,‘9-6, to Tilley’s Poultry, 19 1-2, 19, Miller & Bushong (Fred F. Frey), 1500 White Vantress, 9-6, to Tilley’s Poultry, 19 1-2, 20, Miller & Bushong (Elam Kauff man), 2000 Red. Vantress, 10-2, to Roy' E -Ream, 20, 21, Miller & Bushong (Elam Kauffman), 2000 White Vantress, 10-2, to John N Thomas, 20, 22, Miller & Bushong (Elam Kauff man), 500 White Cross, 10-2, to Roy E Ream, 20 1-2, 23, Arthur K Groff, 300 White Rock fowl yearlings, to Daniel K Good, 25, and 25 White Vantress males, to Daniel K Good, 12 1-2; 24, Miller & Bushong (Robert Thompson), 10,000 Indian Rivers, 9-2, to Oarl B Risser, 19 1-2, 25, Miller & Bushong (Robert Thompson), 4500 White Vantress, 8-2, no sale, 19 1-2 bid, 26, Miller & Bushong (Robert Thompson), 4500 White Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 19 1-4 bid; 27, Charles Hornberger, 2300 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 19 1-4, 28, Charles Hornberger, 2300 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 19 1-4; 29, Charles Hornberger, 2900 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Mandata Poultry, 19 1-4, 30, Clayton S. Zimmerman, 1,000 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Leola Poultry, 19 3-4, 31, N. Ir’arke Miller, 500 White Vantress, 9-5, to Walter B. Leh man, 19 1-2; 32, Ray D Burk holder, 650 Indian Rivers, 11-3, to Martin M. Brendle, 19 1-2; 33, Charles D Warfel, 11, 5000 In dian Rivers, 9-6, to Grimes & Hauer, 19 1-2, 34, Charles D Warfel, 11, 5000 Indian Rivers, 9-6, to Grimes & Hauer, 19 1-2, 35, William C Schultz, 7500 White Vantress, 9-6, to Grimes & Hauer, 19 1-2, 36, Robert J. Kea gy, 950 White Vantress, 9-6, to- Daniel K Good, 19 1-4; 37, Ray mond S Kauffman, 725 White Mountain capettes, 11-6, no sale, 22 1-4 bid, 38, Wenger’s Mill (David Heisey), 2800 White Van tress, 10 wks, no sale, 19 1-2 bid, 39, Wenger’s Mill, 1200 White Vantress, 10 wks, no sale, 19 1-2 bid, 40, Wenger’s Mill (Arthur Spickler), 3000 White Vantress, 9-3, to Grimes & Hauer, 19 1-2, 41, Wenger’s (Arthur Spick ler), 4000 White Vantress, 9-3, to Grimes & Hauer, 19 1-2; 42, Millpoit Roller Mills (Gebrge M Warfel), 600 Indian Rivers 11 wks, no sale, 19 1-4 bid; 43, George R Case, 700 White Cross and Barred Cross, 8-6, to Walter C Melhnger & Son, 18 1-2; 44, Robert H. Barr (J. Clayton Charles), 4500 White Rock cock erels, 12-2, to Roy E Ream, 18 3-4, 45, Glenn H Herr, J. Marlin Musser, 1600 Indian Rivers, 10-2, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc , 19 1-2, ' 46, Ralph Zimmerman, 1200 White Vantress, 9-6, no sale, 19 3-4 bid, 47, Miller & Bushong (R Grossman), 1450 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Walter/C Melhnger, 19 1-4, 48, Miller & Bushong (Richard Blessing), 2900 White Vantress, 9-5, to Tilley’s' Poul try, 19 1-2; 49, Miller & Bus hong (Mrs Grace Fisher), 2700 Meatpackers, 9-5, to Tilley’s Poultry, 19 1-2, 50, ’Enos R Buckwalter, 2000 White Cornish capettes, 10-6, to H W. Long acre, 19 1-4, 51, Enos R. Buck Hogs Steady to 25 Cents Lower; Top Cattle $23.50; Calves |1 Off LANCASTER LIVESTOCK, __ MARKET Wednesday To Wednesday Review By DAVID S. LORNENSON USDA Market News Service LANCASTER, June 14 (Wednesday to Wednesday Re view) CATTLE 4630, week ago 4237. Compared with last Wednesday Slaughter steers and heifers unevenly 25-75 cents low er, instances $l.OO off, with the full decline on choice and prime steers 6ver 1200 lbs. Best action this week on good to average choice steers 1100 lbs and light er Cows strong to 25c higher, bulls fully steady Good and low choice stocker and feeder steers about steady, lower grades around 50 cents lower, some sales off more m seasonal de cline Bulk choice fed steers this week $2O 50-21 50, several loads and lots high choice and mixed choice and prime $2l 75-22 75, a few 1010-1285 lb weights $23 00- 23 50 'Standard to low choice grades $l7 50-20 00, a few good and low choice heifers 610-758 lbs $l7 50-18 50, small lot 1078 lb (low choice heifers $l9 25 Most cutter and utility cows $ll.OO-13 50; a few high yielding cutters to $l4 00, only odd headi standard and commercial grade cows up to $14.50 Canners most ly $9 50-11.00 Utility and com mercial bulls $l6 50-1800; good fed bulls to 819 50 Bulk medium and good 500-750 lb stock steers $lB 00-20 50, several lots and loads good and mixed good and choice of similar weight $20.75- waiter, 6500 White Cornish cap ettes, 10-6, no sale, 19 1-4 bid; 52, Wenger’s Mill (Joe Deitz), 1200 New Hampshire cross, no sale, 19 bid MUSSER Leghorn Chicks For Large White Eggs. DONEGAL WHITE CROSS For Broiler Chicks "Direct from the Breeder" Phone Mt Joy 3-4911 MOUNT JOY)* PA. Sco^fjmei ■ ' ■ ■ Whisk Weeds Awcr With Scotti. Dry Applied Contro 4-XD Scotts easy-to-use fortn of 2,4-D clean, granular par ticles—quickly broadcast by hand or spreader. Spells sudden death to broadleafers like dandelion, buckhorn and the like without harm to grass. Treat 500 sq ft - $ .49 2500 sq ft - $1.75 J 1,000 sqft- $4 85 WEED & FEED double benefits from one spreader trip. Subtly disposes of weeds as it feeds the grass to greater health and beauty. Excellent for restoring run down lawns. Treat 2500 sq ft - $2.95 11,000 sq ft-$11.75 Scott*. SPREADERS Handy buggies that make it easy to rid your lawn of weeds. $7.95 and $l2 85 GROFF S HARDWARE _ New Holland Ph. 4-0851 ■ n ■ ■■■■■■■■■■BB* S. Railroad Ave. N n<it -3i * t~»•* 21 50, a few lots around 600 lbs, mostly low choice, to $21.75, Common stackers mostly $14.00- 16 50, some around 550 lb Hoi; stem steers ’down to $l2 50; Load choice 975 lb feeder steers $2l 00 and load partly fattened good and choice two-way steers went for feeding at $2O 00 CALVES: 721, week ago 885. Compared with last Wednesday, veal calves a full SI.OQ or more lower. In Wednesday’s trade good and choice vealers $20.00* 25.00, only a few prime to $2B 00, utility and commercial $15.00-19 50 HOGS. 1757, week ago 1755. Compared with last Wednesday barrows and gilts steady to 25 cents lower, sows about steady. In Wednesday’s trade bulk bar-* rows and gifts 180-250 lbs $lB 00* 18 5(), a few selected lots mostly No. 1 to $l9 00; weights 250-270 lbs $17.25-18.00. Weights 160-18 Q lbs $l7 00-18.00. Sows all weights $llOO-13 50, a few to $l4 00. SIJEEP 720, week ago 749. Quality this week not as good as most recent weeks Native spring lambs $1 00-2.00 lower than last Wednesday. ,Late sales native spring , lambs good and choice $2l 00-25 00, utility grades down to $lB 00. , mi I A, ft ,y 3 $ a OFF /1 LIST PRICE ' w it Vfc' * Save on all tires , including the NEW Powerliner Tubeless \mO © IMPLEMENT TRACTOR © T&UCK FARM W BUREAU Dillerville Road, Lane. MANHEIM - NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE
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