3—Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 20, 1956 Few Hogs Hit $l4, Cattle Mostly 50 Off LANCASTER WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY REVIEW By David S. Lorenson, Reporter USDA Market News Bureau CATTLE 3291. week ago 3000 Compared with last Wednesday. Slaughter Steers 1250 lbs and lighter mostly 50c lower, weights over 1250 J'bs slow, 50-100 lower. Heifers scarce, weak to 25c lower. Cows weak to 25c lower, bulls FOR SALE SCHRAMM 60-C. F. M. Air Compressor With Blade and Winch, also includ ing breaker, Rock Drill, Hose and various other air tools. A. S. KINSINGER Gordonville, Pa. I Altman’s Super-A Feeds j| sire timed-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and are jr manufactured daily m three modern plants. Compare our prices, P B Starter • 415 Medium Scratch 3.90 B Grower . 405 Corn -> • 3-15 B Broiler Ration 4.70 Oats (80 lb Sack)- 2.90 Quality Egg Pellets . 410 20 % Blue Bird Dairy 285 I: 24% Yeast Egg Mash 435 pitting Ration 330 •| Blue Bird All Egg Special chop 3.10 St Mash • 3 -° 5 _ 4,7^: :: Horse Feed 3.60 Rabbit Pellets 475 || Fine Chick Feed 4.70 Super Dog Meal (25 lbs) 205 St Special discount on all chick orders thru January I ALTMAN S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER g 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 || WE DELIVER 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more H prices subject to change WE USE GENUINE FACTORY APPROVED PARTS mostly steady Stocker and feeder steers fully steady Receipts m- L aded .. ound 45 per cent slaugh ter steeiS- and heifers, around 12 Jjer cent cc a'S, balance stockcris and "feedeis Bulk good and choice fed steers 10004300 lbs $l7 50-21 00, a few loads choice and low nr.me 1000-1150 lbs $2125-22 00. (part load 1196 lib prime steers $22.50. Several loads commercial and low good steers $l5 00-17 50 including two loads 1200 lbs mostly low good at $l6 00. Commercial and good 765-950-lb heifers $14.50-17 00. Utility and Commercial cows $1175-13 50; cutters 91040-1250 f high yielding cutters to 913 00; canners mostly $8 75-9.75. Bulk medium and good 600-950-lb (feeder steers $16.00-17 25; se veral loads mixed good and choice of similar weight $l7-50- 18 25; load 9004 b choice feeders $lB5O, a few lots 500-578 lb heavy stock steer calves and light yearlings, mostly choice. $l9 50-2100 Uoad 503 lb choice stock steer calves $22 00; part load 463 lb weights $22.75. CALVES: 874, week age 860- Vealers in good trading active, prices mostly steady with last Wednesday. Bulk good and (choice vealers $23 00-28 00; high choice and prime $2B 50-33 00 a few early to $35.00. Utility and commercial $14.00-22.00. HOGS- 2077. week ago 1740. Compared with last Wednesday. barrows 'and gilts mostly steady,, sows slow, barely steady. Bulk! barrows and gilts U- S. mixed 1-3,180-220 lbs Wednesday $12.50- 13.00, several small lots mostly No. 2, largely to local retail slaughterers, $13.25-13.50, several lots Monday ito $l4 00, some slightly higher. Weights 230:270 ,lbs $1125-13.00. Sows 300-600 lbs $B.OO-10.50. SHEEP: 252, week ago 260. Compared with last Wednesday; slaughter lambs mostly steady. Bulk good 'and choice 70-85 lb wooled slaughter lambs $l7 50- 20 50; a few lots choice and prime to $2100; utility and low good $l4 00-17 00 Broilers Sell Steady; Best 21.25, Avg. 19.47 'Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerstcwn) (Sales Report, sale #ll7, Tuesday, Jan 17,1956) —With 24,500 birds selling m 11 lots, broiler ipnces held near the 19% cent level in the Tuesday auction here. Thirteen lots of 31,575 birds were listed, 12 lots of 25,325 offered. Prices ranged, from 18 %to 21%, with 1 nine lots, itntahn'g 23,600 broilers averaging i|p47 cents. Two’lots comprising 900 Leghorn fowl sold from 17 to 1711. Tn the corresponding sale 'a year ago. Tuesday, Jan 18, 1955, there were 10 lots of 32 850 birds offered, e-eht lots totaling 26,050 birds sold in a range of 2814 to 30 . , Tuesday only white birds were Offered. T-p was ward by Robert irbarles' R 2 Lancaster, for 300 «• *♦ ii s Wh'i*e Mountains. 11 weeks, four iBavs grown by Grafton Brabson, Peach' Bcittem. Tuesdav Sales Listed Here are-Tuesday sales by sel ler and grower amount and breed, a' ff e Ihv weeks and dlays, ibU'Ver. and pride - Grafton Brabson, 300 White Mountains. 11-4 to Robert Obariles. 21M: M’-Wpo’t Roller M-lls (E’mer Bovd). 1500 White Van trees M-4 to Producers Co leinerative "Exchange, 19%; Clav f-nn Hmneisen, two lots of 3400 White Cornish Cross, each, 12-2, withdrawn prior to sale: Miller & Bnshong, (Beniamin DiSerard- Imo) 400 Indian B’ver Cross Les ihbms, ,11 wks to Producers Coop Ere, 18 h; Miller & Busbong CWm. Sands, Jr) 1400 White Van tress. 11 wks. to Roy E- Ream, 19 H; Win. Longenecker, 1800 White lO-4, to Producers, 19%; Miller & Behring (Harold E Rchrer). 5800 White Vantress. 10 wte to Grimes & Hauer. 19'Si • Miller & Bushong (Harold E. Rdhrer), 5800 White Vantress, 94, to Gnlmies & Hauer, 19%; Miller & Buslhong, (Harold E ißohrer), 3800 White Vantress, 10 wks to Roy E Ream, 20; Charles Shertzer, 350 Leghorn Fowl Yearjings, to 'Marvin iSwei gart,J,7: John J. Ruth. 825 Anbor Acre White Roeks, 10 wks, no sale, 18V, hid; Miller & Bushong, 1000 White Vantress and 1800 White Mountains, 104, to Harry H Weaver, Jr., 19 V; John S. Brubaker, 550 Leghorn Fowl yearlings, to Victor J. Koser, 17 V. Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerstown, Pa.) (Sales 'Re port, Sale #ll6, Thursday, Jan. ,12, 1956) Prices for broilers again declined Thursday, Jan. 12, to an average of 19.52 cents per pound. Prices ranged from 10% to 22% cents. Hi sale #ll5, the average was 20-75 Jan. 10, in a liange of 20% (to 21%, and for the feonresponding (fay a week earlier, Thursday, Jan- 5, prices declined to an average of 21.81 in sales of 19% to 22%. Forty-five lots totalling 138,820 birds were listed, the same quan tities offered, and 40 lots of 121,920-birds were sold. Thirty eight lots of 118,300 broilers sold Jan. 12 from 19% to 22%, aver aging 19-52. One lot of 220 Leg horn fowl sdld at 17%, one lot of 3400 capottes went at 20%, and one lot of 800 heavy fowl brought 28 cents Top was paid by Carl B. Risser, Lititz, 22% for 600 White Vantress, 11 weeks, 2 days, grown and sold by Floyd Ranck, Para dise. Eighteen buyers were on hand. Sales Bv Lots Sales, by seller and grower, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and price follow; Miller & Busbong (Ridterd Weaver), 2300 Mdatpackers, 10 oviks. 2 days, to Victor F. Weaver, farm Show Attendance ... 1952 -1956 1952 130.000 155.000 185.000 150.000 65,000 685.000 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday / Inc, 10Vi; Mailer & Buslhong (Richard Weaver), 6300 White Gross, 10-2, to Roy E. Ream, 10%; Pbilibaven Hospital, 1000 White Vantress. 10-2, to Victor J. Koser, 20; Aaron J. (Brubaker, 3000 Bed and White Vantress, 9-1, to Carl B. Risser, 10%; a second lot from Aaron J- Brubaker, 3000 Red and White Vantress also, 9-1, to Mr. Risser, 10%; Norman B Kready, 2100 Meat palokers, 10-3 to Mandata Poultry, 20; Norman Becker, 1200 White 'Cross, 10 iMos, no sale, 19% ibid; J. S. Peters (R- Berkheiraer) 4300 White-Tailed Cornish Cross, 9-6, no said, 18% bid; RMiard Tros tel, 800 New Hampshire fowls, yearlings, to Waiter C. Mellin'ger, 28; Mark Myer, 5200 Indian River Cross 9-6, to Walter C Mell'inger, 19%; Jack Bucher, 4300 White Vantress, 9-2. to Mandata Poultry, 19%; Jack Bucher, 1700 White Vantress, 9 wtos, to Mandata Poul try, 19%; Kenneth McCracken (Charles Keagy), 1100 White Mountains, 10-3, to Victor J. Koser, 19%; Daniel G, Lorry, 3400 White Van tress, 9-6, to Mandata Poultry, 20; Daniel G- Forry, 3550 Indian River Cross to Peniisylvan -a Dutch Farms, 19%; Daniel G. Forry, 3475- White Vantress, 9-6 to Mandata Poultry, 19%; Miller & Bushong, (Irvin Oenlinger), 3400 White Vantress Oapettes, 14-2, to Victor J. Koser, 20%; Brawn Bros,'6ooo White Van tress, 9 whs, to Grimes & Hauer, 19%; Brown Bros., 4000 White Van tress, 9 wks, to Grimes & Hauer, 19%; Kenneth Noll, 2675 Red Vantress, 9 wks, to Roy E. Ream, 19%; Levi M Weaver, 1900 Red Vantress, 11-1, to Leola Poultry, 19%; Jonathan Lapp,--4300 Red Vantress, 9-6. to Whiter C. Mel hnger, 19%; Lee Petticoffer. 9000 Indian River Cross.- 9-6, to Grimes & Hauer, 19%; ‘Lee Petticoffer, 900 Meatpackers, 9-6, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc, 19V4; Floyd H. Ranch, 600 White Vantress, 11-2, to 'Carl B. Risser, 22V4 too; Elam S Glick, 800 White Ooi*r nish Cross, 11-2, to Leola Poultry, * LIVABILITY * LAYABILITY * LONGEVITY < LOGAN’S CHICKS Logan Dominant White-Cornish Cockerels for produc-'j ing famous Logan Cornish Crosses. , For most efficient meat production: Cornish Crosses, , White Rocks, Delaware Crosses, Silver Crosses. ; For High Egg Production: Demme Leghorns from ' Candidate Matings or Mt. Hope Leghorns for White , eggs. 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(Clarence Hilsher) 3200 White Cross, 10 wiks, to Pennsylvania Dutch Farms, 120; Wenger’s Mill. Inc. 800 Red Vantress, 10 wks, to Meaders Poultry, 19%; Noah W* Kreider & Son, 7800 „■ White Van* tress, 10 wiks. to Tilley’s Poultry, 20; Rcffiet Poultry Farms (Ely Esh), 900 White Vantress, 10-2, to M M. Brendle, 19%; A. K. King, 700 Red Vantress. 9-6, no sale, 19 bid; A. Lincoln Keener, 1000 White Vantress, 9-2, to (Da me K. C-ood, 19%;. Benjamin C. Eshbach, 3000 In dian River Cross, 10-3, to Pro dlti'cerS Coop- Exchange, 19%; Clarence L. Hershey, 9000 Indian River Cross, 9-6, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc, 19%; Farmers Sup ply, 1500 White Vantress, 9-6, to Harry H. Weaver, Jr, 19%; Far mers Supply (B. Earl Foray), 1600 White Vantress, 9-2, to Harry H. Weaver, Jr, 19%; Far mers Suipiply, (B. Fail Foray), 1500 White Vantress. 9-27 to Harry H. Weaver, Jr., 19%; 'Lester M- Hurst, 4200 White Vantress, 10-3, to Mandata Poul try, 20%; Joseph Lesley, 8000 ..White Vantress, 9 wks, to Penn sylvania Dutch Farms, 19%; Joseph' Lesley, 4000 Red Van tress, 8-4. no sale, 18% bid; William Stoner, 6700 Red and White Mountains, no sale, 19% hid; Clair Nissley, 750 Red Van tress 9-6, to Walter B- Lehman, 20; Clair Nissley, 220 Leghorn Jowl yearlings to Header’s 17%; IDavid L Neff, 1800 Indian River Cross, 10 wks, to Roy E- Ream, ,I®%, and J- W- EShelman & Son, 1950 White Vantress, 10-2, to Mandata Poultry, 19%. x HEADS TOBACCO BOARD For his ninth consecutive term, Ben E. Mann, R 7 Lancaster, has been elected president of the Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Board of Trade. Others named this week in the annual meeting were Frank Landis of Bayuk Cigars, again vice president, and Vin cent Hurst, Bayuk also, again secretary-treasurer. iSffiWnWißßl 1956 65.000 110,000 185.000 160.000 60.000 580,000 1955 130.000 140.000 185.000 145,000* 75,000 675.000 V."""'*