2 Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 87, 1956 Prime Steers at . $23 Top; Hogs Gain $l.OO-1.50 LANCASTER WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY REVIEW By David S. 'Lorensdn, "Reporter USDA Market News Bureau Lancaster July 26, CATTLE: 2,625, week ago 3291. Compared -with last Wednesday: Slaughter steers 1200 lbs and lighter fully steady to strong, instances 25c higher, weights over 1200 lbs slow, mostly steady Heifers fully steady, cows around 25c higher, best action on canner, cutter and utility. Bulls mostly steady. Stock ers and feeders slow, largely steady. Receipts around 45 per cent slaughter steers, around 13 per cent cows, balance mostly ■stockers and feeders Bulk good and choice slaughter steers 975- 1250 lbs $17.50-21 50; load 1270-lb : ff wai«w s ]ii est ■ *■ farmers Association ■ '* Custom Grinding and { ;■ Mixing WW-F Poultry* ■ Feeds Ultra-Lifed ■ Formulas jj West Willow, Pa. ,■ Phone Lancaster 45019 ■ Altman’s Super-A Feeds are timed-tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and are -manufactured daily in three modern plants. Compare our prices. • i \ Order your Seed Potatoes at Altmans. We also have a full line of Davco Fertilizer for your lawn and garden; and for your spring crops (Lime and Peat Moss) Look ! Only a few days left to get that order in for your chicks and receive that early order Discount! Why not stop m and we will talk it over. Our aim is to please and to satisfy our customers ! We have a full line of Poultry supplies and feed- Dairy Feed-Horse Feed-Hog Feed - Concentrates - Rabbit Pellets - and Super A Dog Meal-Puorgrain Pigeonßreeding feed with or without corn ALTMAN'S CASH FEED STORE , WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. H WE DELIVER 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more U PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE aaßaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaaaa ■■ ■ BETTER CHICK LIVEABILITY EARLY LARGE EGG SIZE CHALK WHITE EGGS SUSTAINED HIGHER PRODUCTION LOWER HEN HOUSE MORTALITY Pennsylvania - U. S. Approved Pullorum- Typhoid Clean WRITE FOR NAMES OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS IN YOUR AREA 17 g Poultry Keystone Breeding : 43 Old Mill Road EPHRATA, PA. S ■ fHONES : Hatchery 37611 - Farm 3-6179 ■ Prime ..steers $22.75, part load 1170-1 d prime steers $23.00. Se veral loads choice 1300-13S0-lb steers $l9 00-19.75, load choice 1375-lbs $lB 50. Commercial and low good steers $l5-00-17.00. Com mercial and-good heifers $14.50- 16 50, a few good and choice Utility 'and com mercial cows $l2 00-13.50; can nets ahd cutters $9.00-12 50, high yielding cutters to $l3 00. Utility and commercial bulls $15.00-17-50, odd head $18.00; a few good 950-1100 lb build $18.50-20 00, cutters. $14.00-14 50. Numerous loads medium and good 700-900-lb feeder steers $15.50-17 50; two loads good and low choice 713-lb feeder steers $lB 60, load 771-Ib choice yearling feeder steers $2060. Common feeders 600-830 lbs $13.25-14.25, some down to $12.50 CALVES 745, week ago 874- Compared with last Wednesday vdal calves fully steady to strong, instances $l-00 higher; most good and choice vealers, $2400-28.50, high choice and prime $29 GO -34 00, odd head to $36 00, util ity 'and commercial $15.00-23-00, HOGS 1,444, week ago 2,077. Compared with last Wednesday barrows and gilts $l.OO to $1 50 higher. Sows in small supply, mdstly steady. In Wednesday s itrade barrows and gilts U S. jnixdd 1-3, 180-220 lbs, $l4 GO -14 50, a few mostly No 1 and 2 to local small killers at $l5 00; weights 230-270 lbs $l2 75-13.75, one lot 334-lb mostly No. 3 butchers $ll5O Sows $8 00-10 00. SHEEP. 250, week ago 252 Woole'd slaughter lambs mostly steady with last Wednesday. Good and choice slaughter lambs $lB 00-21 00, a -few choice and pnme 78-88 v lbs $2150 Phone Lane. 4-7715 « Farm Outlook - Mid-January to Mid-February 1956 This chart shows the general nature of the total precipitation which fell during the preceding 30 days. Precipitation is ex pressed in three classes: light, moderate, Broilers Up, Top to 21.75 On Thursday ■Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rchrerstown, Pa, Sales Report, Sale #l4B, Thursday, 19. 1056) — Broilers moved almost two tents higher in active trading here Thursday, averaging 21.78. Forty- Ifour lots totaling 132,240 -birds were listed; 120,440 were offered m 41 lots and 39 lots totaling 119,700 were sold. Thirty-seven lots Of a total 115800 (broilers sold from 20% to 28%. averaging 2178. One lot of 500 Leghorn fowl'went at 15%, land one lot of 3400 capettes went (at 21% Top was ipaid Harold Keener, R 2 Mount Joy, for 700 White Vantress, 10 weeks, 2 days, toy Bolton s 'Dressing Plant, Sdhiaef ferStown Hhre are shies listed toy seller and grower, amount and (breed, age by weeks and days,, buyers, 1 price; first two lots from John W Hall, one of 3000 White Oor nisto Cross, 10-2 the other 3(KtO ■White Vantrdss, 9-2, wOre with drawn nnor'to sale; lot 3, Hlarold Keener, 700 White Vantress, 10-2, to Bolton’s '23%; -Jack -Bucher, 'four lots - lot 4. 4600 White Van tress: 9-2, to Mandaba Poultry, 22; lot 5, 4650 White Vantress, 8-2, to Mandata, 22%; lot 6. 4650 White Vantress, 9-2, to Grimes & H&uer, 22; lot 7, 4650 White Vantress, 9-2, bo Victor F. Wea ver, Inc, 22%; iLot 8, Miller & Bushonv, 1000 White Vantress 9-2 to Grimes & Hauer, 21 %, lot 9, Miller & Bush ong, (Richard Blessing) 1900 Red Vanfress, 9-2, to Grimes & Hauer, 20% lot 10, Milder & Bush ong (Lloyd Wenger) 4800 White Vantress and Meatpacfcers, 10 wks. to Grimes & Hauer, 22; lot 11 Ja'cclb R. Cramer, 450 Indian River Cross. 11 wks, to' l Darnel K Good, 21 Vi; lot 12 Wenger’s (D. Lehman) 7000 White Van tress, 10 wks, to Harry H Wea ver, Jr., 21%; Lot 13, Wenger’s (Clair Hil sher) 900 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Rov E. .Ream. 22Vi; 'lot .14, Wengers (Jacob Martin) 3500 Red Vantress, 10 wks, to Roy E Ream, 21VV; lot 15, Mahlon Leh man, 300 White Rock Cross, 11 wks, to Meaders Poultry, 22; lot 16, Oscar H Forrey, 200 White Vantress, 18 wks, sale, 23 Vi Ibid; lot 17, Norman Becker, 1200 White Cross, 1H wks, to Producers Coop Exchange, 22, lot 18, Galen Hedcman, 2900 Lancaster Whites and. Red Vantress. 10 wks, to Tilley’s Poultry, 21V4; lot 19, 2900 Lancaster Whites and Red Van tress, 10 wks, to Tiller’s Poultry, 21%, and tot 20, 500 Leghorn fowl yearlings, to Roy E- Ream, 15%; (Lot 21, Titus Hoover, 550 Meat packers, 11-2, to Martin H. Bren dle, 22; lot 22, James B. Hess, 3800 White Tailed Cornish Cross, 9-2, to Roy E- Ream, 21%; lot 23, Miller & Bushong (Christ Smith) 1800 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Producers- Coop Exc 22; Midler & Bushong (Clair Bomiberger), 2700 f White Vantress, 9 wks, to Mandat® Poultry, 21%; lot 25, Mary Myer, 4900 Bed Vantress, 9-1, to Grimes & Hauer, 22, and lot 26. 4200 Red Vantress, 9-1, to Grimes & Hauer, 22; Samuel Grubb Sales 'Six lots were consigned iby (Samuel Grulbtb. 27 through 32, lots 27, 28, 29 and 30 selling to Victor F- Weaver, Inc., lot 27, 3700 Indian IliVer Gross, 9-2, at 22; lot 28, 3350 Indian River CroSs, 9-2. at 22; lot 29, 3800 Indian River Cross, 9-2, at 22; and heavy, and the precipitation amounts which determine these classes are obtain ed from an analysis of many years of rec ord at many stations. - , Broilers Average - 23.50, Top 25 in Tuesday Atiction Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrenstown) (Sales Report, -Sale #ll9, Tuesday. Jan. 24,1958) —(Sixteen lots of 47.300 (birds were listed, offered and sold (here Tuesday at prices''ranging from 21% to 25 cents With an average of 23.50 For the corresponding day „a year .ago, J’an 25, 1954, 17 lots of 53,800 hards sold from 28 Vi to 29%, averaging 29.16. Approxim atly 100,000 birds wire listed for yesterday’s sale. , Top was-scored by Lloyd G Kreider on '4OO White Cross, 11 weeks, 4 days, 'selling to Carl B Risser at 25 Other sales (by se'ler and -grower, amount and breed age toy weeks and days, buyer and price follow Miller & Bustoong (Won Wile), lots 24-2 aftd 24-3, the first 2400 White Vantress, 9-4, to C J. Nan heck Inc, 23%; second lot, 2000 White Vantress, 9-4. to Grimes & Hauer, 23% lot 244, Lester L Fritz, 1600 White Vantress, 9-5, to Walter C. Mellmger. 22%. LOts 5 to 10 were consigned by Fed Rose Experimental Farm, with lots 5 and-6, 3900 and 3850 White Vantress, to Grimes & Hauer at 23%; lots 7 and 8, 3950 lot 30, 4150 Indian River Cross, 9-2, vat 22; lot 31; 4500 Indian River Cross, 9-2, to €. F- Man beck, 22; lot 32, 8000 Indian River Cross, 9 2, to Producers, 22; Lot 33, Harlan Hoover, 500 Indian River Cross? 11-2, to Roy E Ream, 22%; Lot 34. Noah W Kreider & Sen. 5800 Red Van- Itress ‘and White Corns'll Cross, 10 wks, withdrawn prior to sale; Hot 35, Harvey Reed, 540 Barred Cockerel Capettes, 17 wks, no .sale, 23% bid, lot 36, Wenger’s Mill (Harry Gantz), 3000 Meat packers, 10-6, Horace W Long la'cre, 23; let 37, Miller & Bushong (Irvin Denlinger), 3400 White Vdhtress Capettes, 16 wks, to Daniel K Good, 21 %; Lots 38 Through 44 Lot 38, Miller & Buidhong (Willis Glifk). 500 White Van tress, lt)-2, to Rav W Gilbble, 22; lot 39, Robert Chinault, 4000 In dian 'River Cross 9-6, to Victor F Weaver. Inc, 21; Robert Ctai 'ault, 4000 Indian River Cross, 9-6, to Producers Coop Eke., 21%; lot 41, David Markey, 1500 Red and W£ite Vantress, 11-3, to Til ley’s Poultry, 21%; lot 42, Paul Rolhrer, 3750 Red Vantress, 6-3, to Hariy H Weaver. Jr-, 22; lot 43, Rodet Farms (Ira Herr) 3700 White Rocks, 10-2, to Horace W. Longacre, 22%; and lot 44, Rodet Farms, 3300 White Rocks, 10-2, to Horace W. Longacre, 22. Authorized Dealers * Wirthmore Feeds * Ferguson Equipment * Haverly BulkJTanks * Master Mix * Lincoln Welders * Thermopane * Universal Milkers * Miller’s Insecticides * Koppers Creosoted Posts iIIESTAND Inc. EGGS 'Philadelphia Jah. 25 (USDA) Market weak. Prices de clined on most grades. More than adequate supplies were avail able for the iair demand. 1 Wholesale selling prices: Min, 10 PCT AA Quahty.Large 45-48# White 46-47, Brown 44V=-45, me dium White 43-44, Brown 42-43. Extras, Mm 10 PCT A Quality. Large 45-50# White 44-45, Brown none, mixed 43-431*, me dium White 41-42, Brown none, mixed 40-41 Standards 41-42, current receipts none, checks 37-33"4 ■ Receipts Jan 24 - 6.370 cases all by truck 'and 3860 White Vantress. to C J. Manbeok, Inc., at 23%; lots 9 and 10, 3200 and 4800 Whifcf? Vantress, to Pennsylvania -Dutch Farms at 23%; lot 24-11, Glen H. Herr (Leroy Sweigart), 950 Red Yan tress, 11 wks, to Boy E Ream, 24%; lot 24-12. Arthur Lauf. 6500 White Vantress, 10-3, to Grimes & Hauer, 33%; lots 24-14 were sold by Miller & Bushbng, Charles Boose grower, first lot 2500 Barred Cross cockerels, 10 wks, tp Roy E Ream at 21%, and lot 24-14, *2500 White Cross, 10 wks, to Leola Poultry, 23%; . Lots 24-15 and 24-16 were sold toy (Miller & Bu strong, Jacob C- Hem grower, with 24-15, 3500 Indilan Raver -Cross leghorns, 11 wks, to Grimes &»Hauer at 23 and 2416, 4000 Indian "Raver Cross leghorns, 11 weeks to Grimes & Hauer at 23%. % | Spring Needs | ORDER NOW I Field Seeds » H Prices are lowest in 20 H years. jj Alfalfa « Red Clover a Alsike « XX | Seed Potatoes 18 Cobblers Katadins Kennebec Vigor© I GROFF’S I HARDWARE | New Holland Ph. 4-0851 * Sauder Loaders * Anhydrous Ammonia i: Wheel A-Way Egg Washers *•' Irrigation Equipment * DeKalb Chix & Started Pullets Marietta 6-9801