2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, September 26, 1958 Slow-Low Market Marks Exchange’s 4th Anniversary, Autumn Slump Hits LANCASTER, Sept. 18 The average price for a low 26 lots of broilers at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange -auc tion- this week, dropped to 16.51 cents per pound, after 1 holding -at 17-21 for two weeks previously. With a large gathering “of grow- lOOOO R,ver 9-6, no ers a"nd'buyers on hand to help 162 bid. 13. M&B (Millard; the Exchange celebrate its-Fourth . osborn) 759 White Hock 13 Carl Anniversary, the market slipped p Rj sser 22.5.14 M&B (Ed Deck to the now low as fewer than half er -, lgo Qo Vantress 9-2 Victor as many lots sold as during the eaV er jo_4_ same week- in 1957. Liated lots totaled 28, with 107,- 300 birds A total of 32 lots were carried, with 113-650 birds. Only 20 sold, with 88,775 birds. Thtere were 19 broiler lots, with 81,250 broilers, bringing from 16.2 to 17.5 per pound, with the aver age of 16 51 marking the lowest average in four years. In the cor respdndmg week of 1957, 54 lots v ere offered. 43 sold, with 130,- 570 birds, icluding 124,700 broil ers, bringing .18 to .20, averaging 10 61. Here is the sale by lot num ber, seller with grower in paren thesis, number and breed, age m v. eeks and days, buyer and price per pound. 1. Cassel’s Mill, Inc (Charles D. Warfel II), 5,000 Indian River. 9-3, Daniel K. Good, 17.5. 2. Cassel’s Mill, Inc. (Charles D. Warfel II), 5,000 Indian River, 9 3, Meader’s Poultry 16-7. 3 J Lloyd Hossler 1200 Vantress 9-6, Walter C. Mellmger, 16 4. 4. H. M, Stauffer & Sons (Emanuel Fiaud) 2500 Vantress 9-3, Victor Weaver, 16 4. 5 Longenecker’s Hatchery (Henry Z Longeneck- e 1 ’ i 1650 Vantress 1, Roy E Ream 16 2 0 6 Longenecker’s Hatchery (Henry Z. Longenecker 1800 Van t' ess 10 Roy E Ream 1.4. 7. Walt c r B Groff 4000 Vantress 9-6 Walt c C Mellmger 16 3 8 H Robert Mylm 1900 Vantress 10 Daniel K. Good 16 5 9 Miller Sc Bushong (Lesfer Weaver) 5000 Vantress 9 fleaders Poultry 16 6 10. M&B (Richard Rudisill 1500 Vantress 10 Carl B Risser 16 9 11 M&B ( vaomi Jane Blessing 500 White Cross Cockerels 9-3, College Hill Poultry 16 2 12 MIB (Claude II SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely’s Farm Service New Holland EL 4-2214 Used Specials’ I ■C Farmall M Tractor I “CIO” mounted corn I -K picker I tope & Weaver WILLOW sr. Pb. Lane. EX 3-2824 15. M&B (Ed Decker) 14000 Vantress 9-2 Victor Weaver 164. 16 Wirthmore Feed Co. (H. Ray mond Charles) 6000 Vantress 9-2 Victor Weaver 16.3.17. D. E. Horn & Co. (Elliot Shirk) 2600 Van fess 9, Daniel K Good 16 3. 18. D. E. Horn & Co. (Elliot Shirk) 2400 Vantress 9 Daniel K. Good 163. 19 Clair E. McMillen 3800 White Rock 9 No sale 162 bid. 20. Elvm H. Nolt 475 Vantress 13 6 Carl B. Risser 23.0 21. El vm H. Nolt 375 Vantress 13-6 No sale 20.0 bid. 22. Harry Brubaker 150 White Cross Fowl 11 mo. Carl B. Risser 13 2. 23 Harvey M Zimmerman 1200 Vantress No sale 16.4 bid 24. Harvey M. Zimmerman 600 Vantress 9 John Thomas 17.4. 25 Paul Rohrer 3600 Vantress 9-2 Allen Clark 16 5. 26. Keifer’s Mill (Luther P. Klinger) 4000 Vantress 9-6 No sale 16.6 bid. 27. L E, Henmnger & Son (Curtis L. Moyer) 5500 Vantress 9-3 No sale 16 4 bid. | Altman's Milk Replacer for calves, chickens or || | pigs. 25 lbs. $3.95 H .1 Calf Manna 25 lbs. $2.39 I * ix H Altman’s Calf Ration 25 lbs. only $1 50 100 lbs. H H $5.10 Pex Emulsion Block to help your hens thru | H molting season Try some and see the difference! « S 25 lbs. $2 40, 50 lbs. $4 40. Why not try some of § H Altman’s Super A 16% Dairy . . . only $69. per ton, § | less $2. discount makes it $67. We have Broiler H « Ration at only $5 05. j| « « |J Fine Chick Feed $4 95 B Starter NF Z $4 40 «j 55 B Grower Med $4.25 Crumbles . 20£ extra H I ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE | « WILLIS H. "WEAVER MANAGER f. :: 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 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PHONE PORK *2210 Chicago Slaughter Market Steady ■CHICAGO, Sept 24 CATTLE; 1200, slaughter steers weighing 1150 lbs generally ac tive, mostly-steady‘on lightweight higher; 'broadest action on year lings scaling 900 1050 lbs sters weighing 2250 and up slow, steady "to -weak, generally more active than earlier and prices Only steady with Tuesday. ’Cows active, steady to strong. Bulls scarce, active, steady to 25 higher. Veaiers slow, steady to weak with late Tuesday or'weak to $-1 lower. Stockers and'feeders fully steady. Half dozen loads prude 1115 1300 lb slaughter steers $28.75- $29. One load of lights at $29, feedlot mates of cattle at same "price last-Wed Load pear 1300 lb steers also $29. Load 1275 lb Nebraska included at $2B 75. Bulk choice and prime steers $26.25- 28 50. Although 50 head string mied choice and prime around 1550 lb, sold at $26. These feedlot mates of $26.50 catle, last Wed. Mixed choice and prime under 1100 lb steer yearlings sold at high of $2B 25. Two loads prime and choice mixed $28.50 and (Continued on Page Three) 28. (Wenger’s Mill Inc. (Daniel Lehman) 3000 Vantress capettes 13 4 Harry Weaver 2.3. 29. Earl Jones 150 Leghorn Fowl 1 yr. Carl B. Kisser 10.1. 31. Wenger’s Mill Inc (Daniel Lehman 1500 Van tress Daniel K. Good 18.0. 32. Wenger’s Mill Inc (Daniel Leh man) 1500 Vantress Daniel K. Good 17.1. Lancaster Cattle Market Hits 12-Year Volume High with 7,000 Plus Monday by Hail Churchill. ArUnc in Chare®, Market News Branch WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY review Receipts Week to Date Cattle, 4522, Calves, 702, Hogs, 1423; Sheep, 390. CATTLE Run larger than samej rime last week and supply consist ed of 70 per cent Stockers and feeders, near 20 per cent fed slaughter steers and 10 per cent cows and bulls. Slaughter steers uneven- weights 1150 lbs down moderately active, fully steady, heavier steers slow, weak to 50# lower Slaughter heifers scarce, steady. Cows moderately active, steady to 25# lower. Bulls fairly active, fully steady. Stockers and feeders moderately active, steady to 25# lower, most decline on 900- 1100 lb feeder steers Load near 1050 lh high-choice slaughter steers with end prime $29 Hoad 1518 lb mostly prime slaughter steers $2B Bulk 1000-1350 lb choice slaughter steers $26.50- STOCKERS & FEEDERS of all grades and weights ON SALE DAILY This is your CENTRAL MARKET to sell CATTLE, CALVES, HOGS & SHEEP COMMISSION FIRM THE UNION STO Lancaster, Penna. :: #♦»/ EXPANDED! ALL-CROP Drill Line Drill more acres a day and get a good stand . whatever your farming method. With All-Ckop drills, torsion spring control as sures even depth. Zero pressure press wheels are available to give proper seed contact with soil. Standard drills have divided hopper . . . feature separate band placement of seed and fertilizer. Grass seed attachment, too! New models include plain drills with over size, single-bin hoppers that hold up to 19 bushels of grain . . . require fewer stops for refilling. One 16-run model has 10-inch disc spacings . . . others 7-inch. Come in ... let us show you an All-Chop drill . . . made to fit your farm. LISTEN 1 The National Farm and Home Hour, NBC, Saturdays' AB.LIS-CHALMERS A SALES AND SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. 27 75, with few loads 1060-1150 lb high-choice and prime $2B-28 50. Good and low-choice slaughter steers $24.50-26.50, standard and low-good $23-24.75. Good and choice slaughter heifers $24.-26.50 small lot 875 lb high-choice heif ers $27. Commercial cows $20.- 21, cutter and utility $17.-20 75, .canner and low-cutters $15.-16 75, Utility and commercial bulls $2250-25. few high-commercial $25.50. Cutter hulls $2O-22 50. Good 800-1100 lb fed yearling bulls $25-27. Good and choice 800- 1100 lb feeder steers $24.50-27.25, medium and good these weights $23 25 50. Good and choice 600- 800 lb stocker and feeder steers $25 75-29.50, with two loads 774 lb choice feeders $28.75. Medium and good $24-26.50. Common and medium 600-1000 lb stocker and feeder steers $21.50-24.50. Medium and good 450-550 lb stock .steer calves $26-30, load 470 lb mixed good and choice $32.50. Load 800 lb medium stock bulls $23.25. (Continued On Page Three) Contact your for good service at CK YARDS nit^utssittsaxmtxixttinsxistiifi An Ciw»r is an Allw Chnlmort trademark. New Holland, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. R. S. Weaver L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Stevens, Pa.
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