2-l Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 16, 1956 Hags Move Up About 25 Cents, Some Lots $l4 By David S. Lorenson, Reporter ,VSDA Market News Bureau WEDNESDAC TO'WEDNESDAY REVIEW Lancaster. Pa —March 15—■ CATTLE. 3,500, week ago 3224 Compared with last Wednesday: Slaughter steers fully steady to strong on weights 1250 lbs and down, weights over 1250 lbs mostly steady Best action on average choice to prime grades. Heifers in small supply, fully steady. Cows active, 25c higher, KILL GARLIC NOW! IN PASTURE LAND WITH WEEDONE “48” -- 1 gal 345 5 gal 17 50 15 gal (3-s’s) 43 50 WEEDONE LV-4 1 gal 575 5 gal . 27 50 15 gal (3-s’s) 7425 BRUSH KILLER 32 1 gal 725 5 gal 32.50 P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN Ph, Lane. 2-2659* Altman’s Super-A Feeds H are timed tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and are « manufactuieri daily in three modern plants. Compare our prices. I: JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOAD OF POULTRY Hr,-, AND CATTLE WIRF. I£’'4: : pt Barb Wire - " $8.85 Fine Chick Feed B sfc" 2 pt Barb Wire 635 Scratch Feed S| 20% Blue Bird Dairy 2.85 Oats-80 lbs H"' Enriched Fitting Ration 335 B Starter 3* 15.% Hog Feed 355 Grower jtt 20% Hog Feed 4.00 Broiler Ration H* Special Chop 3.10 Quality Egg Mash & fluted Chick* On Hand Now 13 Varieties To Order From Just Received First Shipment of Easter Ducks > f/STV/ Jf&IV WE DELIVER CASH FEED STORE JS . WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER ♦♦J * 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE ii hulls mostly steady. Stockers and feeders slow, fully steady. Bulk’ choice fed steers $18,50-19.50; high choice to low prime $20.00 21 50 Part load 1083-lb prime steers 32175 and load 1200-lb weights 523 00 Good and low choice steers $16.50-18 00, com mercial down to $15.00 or below. A few lots commenal low choice heifers $l4 00-1,7.00. Utility cows $l2 00-13.75; canners and cutters $9 00-12 75. Utility and commer cial bulls $l4 74-17.50; odd head butcher bulls to $18.50; cutters down to $l3 00. Medium and good 600-800 : lb feeder steers $l5 00-17.50, several loads good and low choice stock steer calves and short yearlings 475-670 lbs $18.50-20.50, good and choice 500-580-lb stock steer calves $l9OO-22 00; load 533-Ib choice stock steer calves $23 50. CALVES- 1,204, week ago 1174 Vealers only moderately active, around $1 00 lower than last Wed nesday Bulk good and choice 135-210 lb vealers $21.50-29.00, a few early to $3O 00. Utility and commercial $15.00-20 50, culls down to $8 00. HOGS 2,000, week ago 1,871 Compared with last Wednesday barrows and gilts around 25c higher, sows scarce, steady. In Wednesday’s trade bulk barrows and gilts U S. 1-3, 180-230 lbs $l3 25-13.75, several lots mostly 1 and 2, $l4 00 Weights 240-270 lbs $l2 75-13 25, 160-180 lbs $l2 00-13 00. Sows, all weights, $8 50-10.50. SHEEP 154, week ago 130 Compared with last Wednesday wooled slaughter lambs fully steady, quality plain Bulk good and choice 70-93 lb wooled slaughter lambs ,$20.00-23.00. Utility and low good $15.00-19.50 new-crop spring lambs $24 GO -26 00 Aged sheep scarce. COWS $l2B-302.50 Holstein cows sold from $l2B to $302 50 in the sale held Satur day by Sylvester Stover southeast of New,Holland. Five Holstein bulls sold from $lO6 to $2lB, pigs $l3 each, tractors $9lO and $2lO Frank L. Steller, Leacock, and Paul Z. Martin, Blue Ball, were auctiouneers. a»»8;«!iK8sn. , Ra8J«88«n?, ►♦♦♦W4 sv ' ' \ 4L - **\ ' >-*% ; •/ , ' V#**** , ■> s •-/ ' LOUNGE LIZARD Giant iguana lizard from-Cuba poses for this formal portrait in the reptile'house at the Washing-' ton Zoojn tbejiation’* capital. Broilers Move Up, Top Half Cent Higher Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerstown, Pa.) (Sales Report —Sale #132, Thursday, March 8, 1956) —Gains of more than half a cent were recorded in Thurs day’s auction of .poultry here, with the ton moving to 26 cents a pound, the average 23 85 There were 61,060 birds, including pul lets, fowl and capettes, listed, offered and sold in a range of 23 Vi to 26 cents a pound -One lot of 1800 Barred Cross pullets, consigned by Christ L. Herr, sold for 32% cents a pound, going to S. E. Davis They were 21 weeks .old. Irvin B. Gingrich sold 1100 Red Vanterss pullet capettes, 19 weeks,, to Roy E Ream at 32 Zimmerman Broilers Tops Topping the sale of broilers were 500 White Vantress, 9 wks, 6 days, consigned by Ralph Zim merman, selling to John N. Thomas at 26. For the corresponding day a year ago, Thursday, March 10, 1955, Sale No. 37. 22 lots of 84,780 birds were offered, and 19 lots totaling 66,080 birds were sold in a range of 30% to 36 cents, averaging 34.28. Here are Thursday sales by Lot No, seller and grower, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and price Lot 8-1, William C. Shultz, 7400 White Vantress, 9-6, to Mandata Poultry, 24%; 8-2, Paul Sensemg, 1900 White Mountains, 9-2, to Harry H Weaver, Jr., 23%; 8-3, Miller & Bushong, (Sam Stoltzfus), 1750 Indian River Cross Leghorns, 10-2, to Harry H. Weaver, Jr., 24; 84, Miller & Bushong (Lloyd Ream), 4400 White Vantress, to Roy E Ream, 24%, 8-SA, Ralph Zimmerman, 500 Red Vantress, 9-6, to Walter B Lehman, 24%, 8-5 Ralph Zim merman, 500 White Vantress, 9-6, to John N Thomas, 26; 8-6. J Carl Brubaker, 1000 White Cornish Cross capettes, 11 wks, to Walter C Mellinger, 24; 8-7, Wenger’s (Joe Deitz), 1300 Red and White Vantress 10-2, to Meader’s Poultry, 23%; 8-8, Christ L. Herr, 1800 Black Cross pullets 21 wks, to S E Davis, 32%, 8-9, Miller & Bushong (Roy Harnish), 5100 Indian River Cross, 10 wks to Tilley’s Poultry, 24; 8-10, Miller & Bush ong (Roy Harnish), 3500 Indian River Cross, 10 wks, to H. W. Longacre, 23%, 8-11, Miller C Bushong (Joshua King), 2500 White Vantress, 9-5, to Grimes & Hauer, 23 Vi, 8-12, Titus Mar tin, 200 Meatpacker Capettes, 11-2, to John N. Thomas, 27%; 8-13, Irvin B. Gingrich, 1100 Red Vantress Pullet Capettes, 19 wks. to Carl B. Risser, 31%, 8-14, Irvin B. Gingrich, 1100 Red Van tress Pullet Capettes, 19 wks, to Roy E Ream, 32; 8-15, Miller & Bushong (Huber Harnish & Son), 2600 White Vantress, 9-2, to Mandata Poul try, 23 %, 8-16, Miller & Bushong (Huber Harnish & Son), 2600 White Vantress, 9-2 to Mandata Poultry, - 23 %T 8-17, Miller & Bushong (Huber Harnish & Son), 4500 Indian River Cross, 9-2, to Victor F Weaver Inc., 23%; 8-18, Charles O Telfer, 8100 Red Cornish Cross, 9-2, to Grimes & Haupr, 23%, 8-19, Melvin E Hess, 900 New Hampshire Fowl Year lings, to Walter C. Mellinger, 31%, 8-20 Jonas K. Fisher, 310 Arbor Acre White Rocks, 10-6, to Walter C. Mellinger, 25%; 8-21, Andrew N. Miller, 2000 Indian River Cross, 9-2,, to Victor F Weaver, Inc, 23%; 8-22, Joseph Lesley, 6000 White Van tress, ° wks, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc., 23%. $4 43 3 40 2 95 . 415 4 05 4.70 3.95 $ i Tuesday Sale of Broilers Lower;, Half Cent Loss ' Lancaster Poultry Exchange s nces declined a half cent on broilers here Tuesday, averaging 23 31 cents on seven lots of 17,650. Nine lots of 19,300 birds were listed and offered, but bids on two were rejected Prices ranged from 23 to 24% cents, with top going to Paul K. Shoe maker on 1150 Red Vantress. nine weeks, three days, purchased by Meader’s Poultry. Average Year Ago- 32.75 • For'the corresponding sale a year ago, Tuesday, March 15, 1955, Sale #3B,- nine lots of 22,-700 birds were offered and sold in a range of 32 to 34 cents, aver aging 32% cents Pennsylvania placements - average (9, 10, 11). wks. earlier, *590,000. Here are Tuesday sales by Lot No, seller and grower, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and price- Lot 13-1 Paul K Shoemaker, 1150 Red Vantress to-Hea der’s Poultry, 24A, 13-2, D E Hofrl & Co (J.K Stoltzfus). '6OOO White Vantress and White Mountains, 9-5 to Producers Co operative Exchange, *23, 13-3, John B Noll 1900 Indian River Cross, 10 wks to Roy E. Ream, 23, 134 Miller 7 & Bushong (Paul Livingood), 1200 Red Vantress, 10-3, to John N Thomas 24%; 13-5, Wenger’s Mill (Da\hd Hei sev), 950 Red Vantress,' 9-3, No Sale on 24% bid;' Lot 13-6, Andrew N Miller 4000 White Vantress, 94, to Grimes & Hauer, 23%, 13-7, Mil ler & Bushong /Richard Bles sing), 3000 Red Vantress, 9-3, to Grimes & Hauer 23, 13-8, H Raymond Stoner. 700 New Hamp shire fowl yearlings, no sale, 28 bid; 13-9 John B JCing, 400 White Rocks 104 to Martin M Brendle, 24V EGGS Philadelphia Mar, 14—Market about steady Supplies were ad equate to meet the good demand for all grades, with mediums most v desired in some quarters. Wholesal& selling prices; Mm 10 PCT AA Quality. Large 45- 48# White 4647%, Brown 4647, Medium White 4545%, Brown 4445. Extras, Mm BO PCT A Quality Large 45-50# White 45- 46%, Brown none, mixed 4444%, Medium White 4344, Brown none, mixed 4344 Standards 4041, Current receipts none, checks 3840. Receipts Mar. .13—4,900 cases all by truck || LOANS | »♦ g For any Farm Purpose ♦? H Made the Farmer’s Way H | LANCASTER | PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N | »♦ S« H 39 E. Chestnut St., •? •• ;; JJ Lancaster, Pa. ;; M £4 H , Ph. Lane. 3-3921 K 3 ti •t ti POULTRY Philadelphia Mar._ 14 —Market unsettled. Supplies of most clas ses were in excess of the fair but very selective demand! Large l Rock Pullets 35-36 C, White Rocks 34-35 c, ordinary Quality 33c. Large White Rock Caponettes 38-34 c Cross Fryers 25-28 c, White Rocks &6-27 c, Vantress Reds 25-27 c, Silver Crosses 26- 28c. White Rock Broilers 23-24 c without clearing. Turkeys barely steady. Demand good for light supplies. Fancy heavy type young Hens 53-55 c Small type young Toms' 35-37 c, small type Breeder hens few lots 45c. Receipts March 13 included Maryland 14,000' lbs, Delaware 24,000 lbs Wholesale selling prices No. 1 and fancy. Quality Broilers of Fryers heavy type under three lbs 23-24 three to four lbs 25-28. Pullets 4% lbs and over 33-36. Hens, heavy type, 27V2-32, light type 15-22. Old Roosters 14-15. Ducks Muscovy 25, Pekfn 32. Turkeys young Hens 53-55, young Toms 35-37. i