2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 25, 1958 Broilers Average 19.76 Lents At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER. July 17 Broil ers sold for an average price about four cents a pound under the average for the correspond ing sale last year at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange A total of 135,150 birds averaged 19 75 cents a pound This price was still above the Oelmarva price where the aver age was about 19 1 cents a pound The range at Lancaster was fiom 18"-t cents to 20te cents a pound. Less than one per cent sold for 18 u cents, 12 per cent at 19 cents, four per cent at 19 l /4 cents, two per cent at 19te cents, ,38 per cent at 19 5 ,4 cents, 35 per cent at 20 cents, six per cent at 20V4 cents, and three per cent at Bote cents. Also sold were eight lots, 8,100 head, of capettes for 24 to 28V2 cents, a 350 head lot of heavy hens at 18 cents, 1,240 head of White rock hens from 19Vi and 10 cents, 95 head of light hens at 15 and 16 cents and 170 head of fsew Hampshire caponette cock ciels at 15 cents a pound Unsold were 46,875 head of oilers in 11 lots, 3,000 head of capettes in two lots, and a 1,200 head lot of light hens Here is he July 17 sale by lot number, seller with grower in parenthesis, number and breed, jgc in weeks and dais, buyer and puce per pound 1 William K Burkholder, 3,400 t antress, 9, College Hill, 19‘4 cents 2 William K Burkholder, 3,400 Van -11 css, 9, no sale, 19tj cents bid 3 Rob e-t B Noll, 2,700 Vantress, 10 1, Mar Svveigart, 2014 cents 4 Robert B l\oll, 2 700 Vantress, 10 I, Ro> E Ppam, 20 1 2 cents 5 George Neauman, i 000 Vantress, 93, College Hill, 19Vi CLl'tb 6 George Neauman, 2,800 Vantress, c ’ College Hill 19 U cents 7 George vv e.iuman, 4,000 Vantress, 93, S E Davis, 19 G cents 8 George Neauman, 2 500 Vantress, 93, College Hill, 19 'i c nts 9 Clair E Fitz, 5,000 Vantress, College Hill, 20 cents 10 Clair E riG 5 000 Vantress 10 College Hill, 2o cents U Clair E Fit/ 6,000 Vatnress, 10, C 1 lines S~ Hauer, 20 cents 12 Pa form Buieau (Flovd Raitensberger), 8 0000 Indian River White, 9 2, no sale, p J cents bid 13 William C Shultz, € 100 Vantress 9 2, Meaders Poultrv, 2> cents 14 William C Schultz, 8,000 SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely’s Farm Service New Holland EL 4-221 IETHHUURE The new insecticide that s amazing!/ effec- tive, e<onomicol, safe ■soty to u*e, last and clean Kills flies, even th* resistant ones, and other insects that plague the dairy form Ask to see it demonstrated SMOKETOWN, PA Ph. Lane. EX 22^9 V anti ess, 92, Meaders Poultry, 20 cents 15 Vernon R Snyder, 4,000 Vantress, 10, no sale, 19Vi cents bid ■ i 16 Vemon R. Snydrr, 4,000 Van. tress, 10, Grimes & Hauer, 20 cents. 17. Vernon R. Snyder, 4,400 Vantress, 10, C F Manbeck Inc , 20 cents 18 Vernon R Snyder, 3,900 Vantress, 10, dollege Hill, 20VI cents 19 Miller & Bushong (Lowell Landis), 3,000 Van tress, 9-2, no sale, 19Vi cents bid 20 M&B (Elmer Schnupp), 4,500 Vantress, 9, no sale, 19Vi cents bid - 21 M&B (Elmer Schnupp), 4,500 Vantress, 9, no sale, 19Vi cents bid -22 M&B (Richard Blessing), 2,100 Van-, tref.s, 10. Daniel K Good, 20 cents 23 M&B (Harold E Rohrer), 6.000 Van tress, 93, Walter C. Mellmger, 19% cents 24 M£B (Mt-s Dorothy Miller), 3,000 Indian River White, 9-6, C F Manbeck Jtnc, 20 cents 25 M&B (rtbram Miller), 5,200 Varitress, 10, no sale, 20 cents bid 26 M&B (Roy A Harnlsh), 3,400 Indian River White, 96, College Hill, 19‘ 4 cents 27 M&B (Roy A Itarmsh), 5,500 White Mountains, 9 2, no sale, 19 cents bid 28 M&B (Christ L Herr), 1 500 Vantress capettes, 13 3, no sale, 24 cents bid 29 M&B (Christ L Herr), 1,500 Vantress capettes, 13 3, Walter C MeUlpger, 24 cents 30 M&B (Christ L Herr), 1,500 Vantress Cc-pettes, 13 3, no sale, 24 cents bid 31 M&B (Frederick H Shenck), 1 250 Vantress cockerel capettes, 13, Marvin Sweigart, 25 f i cents 32 M&B (F H Shenck), 1,250 pullet capettes. ~ We Are Out of Chicks Now! \\ ♦♦ H Expect a Shipment Tuesday, Jtfly 29. g H CMI in Your Order Now! .•« ♦♦ ** g You auto buy now White Rocks ’ g H White New Hampshire Vantress Cross « g White Crosses Leghorns and others £ g Why not contact us now? i| | FEE© FEE© FEED I H DAIRY POULTRY HORSE HOG § g RABBIT & DOG FEED g i: Full line of pigeon feed and medication g | ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STOKE I S WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER | H 947 Harrisburg Ave, Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 H ♦♦ g 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. g H PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—WE DELIVER. « «« «4 . 13, Walter C Mellinger, 27 cents 33 Glenn H Herr (H Raymond Charles) 5,600 Vantress, 10 3. College Hill, 19% cents 34 Dr C L Wertsch (Robert Cramer), 4,000 White Rock, 9. no sale, 10y 4 cents bid 35 S S Boshnaugle, 170 New Hampshire cockerel capettes, 14-1, Daniel K. Good, 15 cents z 36 Paul S Kperlmg, 1,200 Leghorn fowl, two years, no sale, 161 a cents bid 37 Aaron E Beiler, 900 Vantress pullet capettes, 13.2, Walter C Mel linger, 17% cents 38 Edgar M Mar 'tin, 840 White Rock fowl, 17 months, Walter C Mellinger. 20 cents 39 Ammon Shelly, 475 Vantress, 95. no sale, 20% cents bid 40 George Reid, 700 Leghorn fowl, one year, Carl B Kisser, 15 cents 41 Clinton F Rohrer, 350 yearling fowl, Walter C Mellinger, 18 cents 42 John LongeHecker (Sam Gish), 400 White Rock fowl, IB months, Walter C Mellinger, 19% cehts 43 N Parke Miller, 1,050 Vantress capettes, 14-2, Rov E Ream, 28Vb cents 44 Hany K -Baker, 4,000 White Mountains, 92, C F ManbecK Inc , 19% cents 45 Har ry K Baker, 5,500 White Mountains, 9-2, no sale, 19% cents bid 4f Harry K Baker, 5,500 White "Mountains, 9-2, College Hill, 19% cents 47 Eli N Martin, 4,000 Vantress. 9-2, College Hill, 19% cents 48 Eshel man’s Red Rose, 1,300 Vantress cross, 9-6,,Carl B, Kisser, 20% cents 49 Walt er Habecker, 1,000 Vantress, 9-2, Roy E Ream, 19 cents 50 Martin L Glsh, 300 Varitress, 10, Daniel K Good, 20>/a cents. 51 J J Hess II (Amos Zook), 700 Vantress cross, 8-5, Darnel K Good, 18 cents 52 X> E| Horn &Co (Erwin E Myers), 4,500 Vantress, 9.6, Victor Weaver Inc ,19 cents 58 Horn S. Co (Erwin E Myers), 4,500 Van tress, 9 6. Victor Weaver Inc , 19 cents 54 Horn & Co (C i Latter), 5,600 Vdrttress, 9, College Hill 19Vt cents 55 John B Kurt/, 5,000 Vantress, 10, Victor Weaver Inc , 19Vi cents Light Run of Cattle Finds Market Uneven at Lancaster Stockyards (LANCASTER. July 23 CAT TLE: Three days 2,050 compared. 3,100 last week. Receipts near 63 loads slaughter steers, very few slaughter heifers, approxi mately 15 per cent stockers and feeders, the balance cows and bulls in about equal proportions Trading slow. Slaughter steers uneven, choice and prune over 1.100 IB steady to 25 cents, instances 50 cents lower. Average ’ choice and below under 1,100 lb steady to 25 cents ‘higher. Few slaughter heifers about steady. Cpws steady to 25 cents higher, bulls, stockers ahd feeders steady Four loads high choice to aver age prime 1,051)1,362 lb fed steers $29 25-29.50, including load mostly pnhie 1,230 lb fed steeds $25.25„ 75 cents under feedlot mates week earlier. 'Bulk choice 700-1,100 ft $26 75-28.75. choice 1,100-1,300 lb $27-28, good 700- 1,100 lb $25.25-27.25, standard $23 50 ( 25 25, commercial $22- 23.50 Load go'od and low choice 835 lb fed heifers $27. Commer cial cdtvs $20.50-21.75, utility $l7 75-20 50, canner and cutter tt ** JjSTOCKERS & FEEDERS! H s H of all grades and weights s| I ON SALE DAILY I ♦♦ Zr ♦♦ £Z | This is your CENTRAL MARKET 8 I to sell CATTLE, CALVES, HOGS & SHEEP | § Contact your H I COMMISSION FIRM I H :: § for good service at H | THE UNION STOCK YARDS | :: Lancaster, Penna. H ♦♦ 7 tt lllliHll Solve next spring’s quack problem now with a fall spraying of DOWPON Save time next spring . . . and start work, m fields free of quack grass . by spraying this fall with Dowpon', chemical glass killer. Just spray Dowpon (containing dalapon) on the quack in fields vou plan to plow this fall Wait 2 weeks Then plow it under, or you can put oft plowing until next spring Then work up the land as usual for planting Even heavy quack grass can be controlled this way Start this fall to solve your quack grass problems this easy, effective. economical way. DOWPON may also be used far grass control in apple & pear orchards Grass contrhl around fruit trees now, will help you control meadow and field mice later on. Your dealer has DOWPON in 50 and 5 lbs drums J. C. EHRLICH CO. 736 E. Chestnut St, ''lillilll ill $l5-20 50, late mainly $15.25 up. Most ood 850-1,100 lb fed bulls $26.50 27.50, commercial $23 50- 25-50, utility $22 50-23 50, cutter $2O-23. Fdw lightweight calmer bulls down to $l6. Small lot Choice 414 ft stock steers $2B. Majority choice 500- 1,05 b ft Stockers and feeders $27-30, ood $25.25-27, medium $23.50-25.25, common $2O-|23. CALVES. Three days 587 com pared 524 last week. Active, us ually not enough receipts to fill demand, closing $1 to $2 higher than week ago. Prime $32-34, choice $29-33, good $26-30, stand ard $23-28. HOGS Three days 1,321 com pared 1,453 last week. Active, fully steady. Bulk of receipts mixed U.S. 1-3, 190-230 ft bar rows and gilts $24)2450, No 1 and 2, 190-230 ft $24 25 24.50, some $25, No 2 and 3, 230-270 ft $23 50-24. Mixed grade 300-550 ft sows $l6-20, mainly $19.75 down. SHEEP; 517 compared 539 last week Moderately active, steady. 'Bulk choice 70-90 ft spring lambs $23 50-25, good $22-24, some medium $lB-20, few culls down to $l5 •Tradcmuk. of 1 lie Do* Chcmn.il Company Lancaster, Pa., illillllili 11)11)11 EX 3-2489 lililllf 1 ' illlllil 111
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