•t'.SM i ihi slf ii,bn ! initV. Wt 2 $ 2 Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 23, 1956 Hogs Advance, Top $l5; Edge On Cattle Lost By David S. Lorenson, Reporter USDA Market News Bureau WEDNESDAC TO WEDNESDAY REVIEW Lancaster, March 22—Cattle 3,732, week ago 3,500 Bulk of the cattle offering at Lancaster was spread out over a three-da> period this week due to storm conditions. As the week opened Control Alfalfa Weevil and Spittle Bug with Heptachlor Emulsion 1 gal can . 450 5 gal can ... 21.25 15 gal 6150 Toxaphene Emulsion 1 gal can 325 5 gal. can 1500 15 gal. can ... 43 L-O 30 & 50 gal. drums ... ask —, Special Prices To Custom Spray Operators Complete line of Sprays and Dusts. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN Ph. Unc. 2-2659 it si « a Altman’s Super-A Feeds are tuned tested, scientifically balanced, vitamin completeandare -manufactured daily in three modern plants. Compare our prices Fine Chick Feed 460 Enriched Fitting Ration 3.35 B Starter Meg 425 Blue Bird Dairy 2.65 B Grower - 405 20% Blue Bird Dairy 2.85 Broiler Ration 470 20% 'Hog. Pig, & Sow 4.00 Quality Egg Mash 395 15% Hog Feed 3.55 Bluebird All Mash 365 Hog Concentrate 4.95 Horse Feed 365 Soy Bean Meal 395 Special Chop 310 Linseed Meal 4.40 .Dog Meal 251bs 205 Beet Pulp 405 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 :: 44 44 :: :: :: 44 44 H 44 44 ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more. 912 Quarry Road, Bled Ball, Lancaster County, Pa. sellers had some success an push ing prices slightly higher early on the moderate offering of cat tle, however the edge -was off the trade-by 10 30 Monday morn ing, and slaughter steers and heifei o bv Wednesday were no more than steady with a week ago Slaughter steers and year lings found the best outlet mainly on weights 1,100 lbs and lighter Cows sold in an active trade and were 25-50 c higher than a week ago, bulls strong to 25c higher. Liberal supplies of stackers and feeders were offered this week totaling around 50 per cent of the receipts Trading was slow, influenced mainly by the weather and prices held mostly steady. Prime $22.50, scarce bulk of the choice fed steers this week 1,050-1,200 lbs $18.50- 20.00, high choice and prune $2O 50-22 50 but prime graces scarce. Two loads prime steers averaging 1,146 and 1,382 lbs brought $23 50 and five head prime yearlings, 1,044 lbs, scored $24 25. Good grade steers $16.25- 17 50 A few good and choice heifers $l6 00-18.00, including load mostly choice 938 lbs $17.50 Commercial heifers down to $1350. Utility and commercial cows mostly $l2 50-13 75, canners and cutters $9 25-13 00, odd head high yielding cutters to $13.20. Utility and commercial bulls up to 2.000 lbs $l5 00-17.75; a few good butcher bulls $17.50-18.00 Good and choice 500-789 lb feeder steers and short yearlings $lB 50-2150, medium and good 600-930.15 feeder-steers $15.00- 18 00, a few lots common feeders around $l4 00. CALVES 859, week ago 1,204. Veal calves pushed sharply higher as the week opened on the storm market however, by Wednesday pnces j were mostly steady with a week ago. Bulk good and choice veal calves $22 00-25.50; high choice and prime $26 00-32 00, a few Monday WE DELIVER prices subject to change Prime $32.50, Scarce Chapter Wips Citation Here Robert Ecklin, Ground Hog FFA Chapter presi dent, receives a National Chapter Award first given in Pennsylvania from Thomas Malin, York, area FFA ad visor. The Ground Hog Chapter was among six cited in the .14 area chapters, and in the words of Mr Malin, “The silver seal indicates the honor is considerable ” $33 00-34 00 Utility and com mercial grades $15.00-21 00 culls down to $8 00. Hog Prices Higher HOGS. 1,755, week ago Barrows and gilts m good de mand this week and supplies moderate, prices 50-75 c higher than a week ago. Sows scarce, fully steady Wednesday’s sales barrows and gilts U S mixed 1-3, 180-250 lbs $l3 75-14.20, several small lots mostly 1 and 2, to local small killers $l4 50- 14.75 and a few reaching $l5 00, these mostlv 200-220-lb weights Weights 160-180 lbs $13.00-13 75. Sows, all weights $8.50-10 50, odd head $ll5O. SHEEP 171, week ago 154 Old crop wooled lambs very plain in quality, prices 50c to $lOO higher Bulk good and choice wooled slaughter lambs 65-75 lbs $2O-23.50, prime scarce Utility and low good $l6 00-20 00 Odd small lots 50-83 lb native spring lambs -$27 00-29.00 Aged sheep too scarce for an adequate market test Thursday Sale Of Broilers Half Cent Off Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrcrstown Pa ) (Sales Report —Sale 134, Thursday, March 15, 1956) —Broiler prices Thursday declined a half cent, with a range of 19Vi to 24V4 cents on broilers, an average of 22 83c Thirty seven lots totaling 111,575 birds were listed and offered, 32 lots totaling 98,275 sold, five lots of 13,300 not sold Twenty-nine olts of broilers totaling 96,350 were sold. One lot of 1,000 capettes brought 30He one lot of- Leg horn fowl, 800 birds, 18V4c and one lot of 125 heavy fowl 29He. For the corresponding sale a year ago on Thursday, March 17, 1955, sale 39 21 lots totaling 58,185 birds were offered, 18 lots totaling 45 685 sold in a range of 29 to 34Vic, averaging 3182 c on broilers Topping Thursday’s market at* 29*+c was Jacoo Cramer, R 3 Lan caster, 475 Indian River Crosses, 10 weeks old selling to Robert Charles, R 2 Lancaster Broilers Off Half Cent in Tuesday Trade Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerstown, Pa ) (Sales Re port—Sale #135, Tuesday March 20, 1956) —Broilers prices de clined a little more than a half cent Tuesday compared to Thurs day, with a top of 24 cents paid, an average of 22 27. Nine lots totaling 26 375 were listed, 10 lots totaling 34 875 were offered, seven lots totaling - 32,175 were sold, and three lots totaling 2,700 were not sold , Topping at 24 cents were 500 Off' Color Whites consigned by Robert Neff, Millersville. 12 weeks, 4 da.vs, selling to Marvin nHrvfrrtA swri^l Sweigart, R 1 Stevens "for 24 cents Oije lot comprising 1,575 pullets sold at 32 six _ lots of 30,600 total broilers ranged from 19 to 24 cents. There was no sale on the cor responding Tuesday a year ago Pennsylvania placements— Average (9, 10, 11 weeks earlier)—sBB,ooo. SAVE AND EARN With Lancaster’s Oldest Building and » Loan Association A (Jr/ currently paid on installment * / O shares OOf On full paid shares-payable /O semi-annually O o/' On Optional shares credited /O semi-annually Your money invested in*first montages on Lancaster. County homes American Mechanics Building and- Loan Association Call or See Joseph H. Byars, Attorney 58 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. IliNl ' TURKEYS Philadelphia March 21 (USD\) —Turkeys: (Frozen ready-to cook) eteady. Demand good. Ad equate supplies were available for current needs. Wholesale selling prices: (Grade A & U S grade A) fry er-roasters 4-10# -48-51; young hens 8-10# 50-51%, 10-14# 50-52, 14-16# 51-52; young 'toms 14-20# 49-50%, 20-22# 51 Vi-52%, 22-24# 52%-53%, 24-28# 53-55, 28# and up 55-56. Ready-to-cook Young chick ens—steady Demand fair. Sup plies were more than ample. Pricey paid for ice packed poultry delivered Philadelphia (cents per lb.) Grade A & U. S. Grade A & U. S grade A Hens ,41-42 c young chickens 1%-lhc, 2-3# 36-38, mostly 36-37. Those who love money greatly are never much in love with anything else'. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l BELMONT ; 97 Per Cent Pure Jj Agricultural ■ Limestone a Soil Testing Service ■ CALL ■ DAVID B. JOHNS ■ Overland 7-3301 * WENGER & S SENSENIG CO. S Phone Gap HI 2-4500 | R. D. 1, Paradise, Pa. £