2 Lancaster - Fanring, Fridav, December 16,, 1955 Mostly Steady Trade in Steers; Hog Top-at $13.50 WEDNESDAY TO- WEDNESDAY REVIEW By David S. Lorenson, Reporter USDA Market News Bureau CATTLE Three days 3236, week algo 3904. Corn-oared with Hast Wednesday. Slaughter steers {average choice and prime mostly (steady, commercial to average \dhcice steady to 50c lower. Hei tfers scarce, mostly steady, cows land (bulls fully steady Stockers and -feeders slow, mostly steady- Bulk of the supply was stocker and feeder steers, around 30 per (cent slaughter Steers and heifers and around 12 per cent cows Bulk -choice fed steers 1000-1250 Ihs $2OOO-22 00 including pat load 1495- n lb prime steers at tet ter price One load 1420-lb prime bteers $22-60; pait load v IOSI-lb prime $2365 Numerous loads good 950-1360-lb steer $lB-19 59 /commercial $l5 5O A few small lots commercial and goed aeifers -$l4-50-17 00 Übhty and Icomanercial cows $llOO-12.75; canners and -cutters $8.25-11-75 -Utility and Commercial bulls TRI-TOWN ELECTRIC CO. GAS AND ELECTRIC ‘ APPLIANCES - sales and Service Electrical Contracting Leola, Pa. Phone 6-6661 “Open Thurs & Fr*. ’till 9” ts I Altmans Sufer-A Feeds are timed tested, scientifically balanced, vitamm, complete and are manufactured daily in *hree modern plants. Compare our prices. B Starter Meg 4.05 20 pc. Super A Dairy Feed 335 Grower Crumbles .. 415 16 pc. Blue Bird Dairy.. 2.55 ti Broiler Ration 460 20 pc. Blue Bird Dairy. 275 H 20pc Quality Egg Mash 385 Enriched Fitting Ration 3.15 It Blue Bird All Mash Egg 355 Horse Feed 100 lbs. 350 :j- Scratch Feed 3.35" Super A Dog Feed 25 lbs. 205 It Fine Chick Beed .... 4.60 Rabbit Pellets 100 lbs. 4.65 STORE HOURS ; Mon. Thru Fn. Bto 5.30 Sat Bto 5 12 varieties of Babv Chicks available at all times. |l Ask about our special discount on early orders for chicks. § ALTMAN’S CASH FEED-STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER t 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 WE DELIVER 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more AT KAUFFMAN’S revere ware! Mill* I'M Chilli**'- daydtaaa» cum <"». Glia ipaiklinsßavare Wata... fha aiH a»*ry woman wanli Mt>si. Wfr carry a Complete Slock of Revere Wan V T CC 9 ¥¥ 1 F & - i. * SMITH AT CONFERENCE Lancaster County Extension Agent '3l M Smith and three from h,s office attended the Pennsylvania conference of ex tension woikrs in Harrisburg this week The annual meeting open ed Monday and closed yesterday. Also at Harrisburg were Harry S Sloat, associate county agent; Victor Plastow, assistant county agent, and Miss Ruth S- Kimble, home economist- $l4-50-17-50; cutters $l3 50-14-25 Numerous loads medium and ■good 600-900-ilb stocker and fee der steers $15.50-1800, load-choi ce feeder steers $1025; a -few lots 418-460 lb stock steers calves and light yearlings mostly (choree-, About three toada 390-420 lb good to mostly choice stock steer calves earned $22*25 CALVES - 767, week ago* 1093 Compared with test Wednesday* Veal calves mostly fully steady,' r-ome choice and prune $lOO higher Bulk good and choice $23-50-27 00, high choice and .prime $2B-00-33 00, odd bead $3400 and $35 00; utility and commercial $l4 00-22 20. HOGS. 1612, week ago 1202- Ccinr ared w; h last Wednesday: Beth -hu'Chers and sows mos-% (steady. Wednesday’s sales bar rows and gaits U S maxed 1-3, 180-240 'tbs $l2 50-18-00 with a few smai’i Ms mositfv 1 and 2, 180-220 lbs $lB 25-13-50. Weights 240-270 Ihs $l2 00-12 50- Sows 400 lbs and lighter SILOO-1150, weights over 400 lbs 010 00-10-75. SHEEP - 226. week ago 436 Compared nw'h last Wednesday Wooled slaughter lambs mostly steady, quality rather plain Bulk good and choice $lB-00-20 50. one lot 87-lb choice and prune $2lOO - and low good $l4 00-17 50. Israel has formally asked the United States to sell her arms “under the most lenient condi -0 tions ” YOU’LL FIND GIFTS FOR ALL And Hundreds Of Other m Items On Display 11 “The Family Gift-Center” NEW HOLLAND Price Average For Broilers Dec. Bth 19.28 Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rotorereltown) (Sale Report, Sale 100, Thursday. Dec. 8, 1955)' Prices on the Thursday auction of poultry here ranged from 17% to 19% on 40 lots of broilers to average 19 28. Fifty-cue kits of 124,900 b ids were offered; 43 lots totaling 106,723 were sold; eight to's of 18,175 were not sold Thursday One lot of 375 'capons brought 36 V.!, one lot ol 1,000 caoeittes 22, and one lot of DeKalb 101 fowl 15. A year ago on the coi respond- Imlg day, Thursday, Dec-, 8, 1964, 25 lute of 77,700 birds were sold (from 18 -to 19%, mostly .19. Sales Tbur®dav hy consignor, ■number, breed, buyer and price included Eli B-reneman 375 New Hamp shire Cap to Roy E Ream 36Vi; J. Carl -Brulba-ker toon White 'Cross Cap to Boston’s 22; Miller & Budboug (Raymond LcckarJ) 800 Meat Packers to Producers Coop. Exc- 18 Vi ; Miller & Bush ■omg (‘Mrs Grace Fisher) 2800 White Rocks to Grimes & Hauer 1914, Miller & Bu;hong (Lester Shirk) 6000 Meat Padres and Cornish Cross to Victor F Wea ver Inc 19 %; Miller & Bu-hong (Mrs R B'ies’ i mg) 2800 Red Van tress to Grimes & Hauer 19%: 'Fruitville Farms (Abram iShenk) 5700 White Van mss to Harry H. Weaver, Jr 19% and 5000 Red Vantress to Grraes Hauer at 19%; I. Jacob Brenne imlan 475 Wh’to Va-n(tre c s -to Dan iel K Good 13%. Roy H- Fahne stock 2200 White Vantress and 2200 Whale Mountains to Grimes & Hauer at 19%; John J- Hess II (Phare-s Fisher) 800 White Cro e s to Producers 18%; Jack H Mi chael three lots Indian River Cross totaling 10,0000 hrd', \nh d|Tiavv non ih’ds of 19, 19 and 19%; Wimi C Sch-uiVtz 7400 .Red and White Vantre s to Grimes & Hau er 19%; Frank M. Herr DeKa’h 1,01 fcwl ■to Victor J Koser 15: He’en Tho mas 750 Indian River Cross to Prcdiu'cers 19: Titus Hoover 475 White Va to Producers Coop. 18%; John J. Hess II (War ren iHT'2 f h) 2200 Silver Cro's cock erels to Darnel K. Good at 1714; John J. He's II (Frank Bradley) 1500 Wli te Vantress to Pro ducers 19%; Wenger’s (Jo Deitz) 1500 White Cross, no sale, 18% (bid; Miller & Bushonj (RriVrd Wile) 750 Indian River Cross tno from Thr -slay’s average of 19-28 to 1945 cn mutch smaller rec" rats. There were n> ne IMs cf 17 230 binds offered. Seven Ic's totaling 15700 were roH wth S’X lots of broilers, 15,550 MVis, eo’d in a range of 19 to 19%. averaging 1945, One lot of 150 turkey hens isoi'd .at 42V’. 'Fcr'tSre corre&ipond urig sale a year aeo, on Dee 14. 1954 11 In 1 -? of 24,450 birds an b'ud'irio inoo turkeys were of fered,. four hits totaling 15,000 were scld at 18% to 19, madly 18% Tuesday’s sales ‘by seller and grower, 'amount and breed, buyer and prce intfuded.- Claytsn N. Thomas 800 Moat Pabkers to Pro ducers Com iat 19 - Gi°nn H- He*T (James R BarCev), 4000 Indian River PutMs (to Producers 19%; Horace 'Se’ltz, 800 Leghorn, fowl, no sale, 15% bid: Jack H- Michteel to Grimes 'and Hauer, three lots of Indian River Cross, 2,000, 4000 and 4,000 in each at 19%; Mailer and Busteng (Richard