Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1957, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 13,1957
Lancaster Markets: Slaughter
Steers Lower; Hogs Rise Slightly
Bv DAVID S. LOHENSON . ard down to $2l A few lots good
and choice heifers $2O-23 50. Bulk
cutter and utility cows $12.25-
16 25, canners mostly $10.75-12
Utility and commercial bulls
$l7 50-21, odd head utility to $22.
Good fed yearling bulls $22, indi
vidual head to $24
Most medium and good Stocker
and feeder steers and light year
lines 590-1,025 lbs. $2O 50-22.50,
load I,loo'lb good fleshy feed
eis $23 00, a few lots high good
to low 700-850 lb stocker and
feeder steers $22 75-23 60. Some
common and medium stock steers
SIV 50-20 25 Good and low choice
stock steer calves 450-550 lbs.
$22 50-25.
CALVES 892, week ago 94
Vealers fully steady with last
Wednesday Bulk good and choice
140-210 lb vealers $265-31, prime
Federal-State Market News Service
LANCASTER Dec 1 CAT
TLE Three days 3,137, week ago
3 362 Slaughter steers and htif
eis mostly 50 cents lower than
last Wednesday, cows around 25
cents higher. Bulls fully steady to
strong and stockers and feeders
fully steady with last Wednesday
Receipts comprised around 50 per
cent stocker and feeder steers and
20 per cent cows and bulls.
Aiound 35 loads slaughter steers
and five loads heifers offered. Fed
steers graded mostly good and
choice
Bulg choice fed steers 1,000-
3,300 lbs $24-26 25, a few lots
high choice and mixed high choice
and prime 1,100 lbs and lighter
526 50 26.75. One load prime 1,411
lb steers $27 00 Good and low
choice steers 22 25-24 some stend-
* 200 CHRISTIE HAMPS CHICKS IN STOCK NOW!
200 White Cross Chicks coming Fnday Dec 13th
B Starter
Grower
20% Production Mash
Bluebird All Mash .
Fine Cluck
Cracked Corn
Horse Feed
Fitting Ration
Hay - Bale
Special chops for Steers, Heifers, Hogs, Sheep
Store Will Be Closed, Dec (2 3) and (Jaip 1 1958 )
ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER
947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715
10e per hundred discount on half ton lots or more '
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—WE DELIVER.
There's something
There is a lot of satisfaction in having equipment
that looks good But, more important, paint is
' the best protection against rust and corrosion We
use live steam and a special solvent to remove
rust, grease and old paint. Then we refinish
with special farm eqyipment paint that perfectly
matches the original Allis-Chalmers color.
The low cost will surprise you. Ask us to quote
on your tractor, All-Crop harvester, and other
major machines.
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa,
Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv T .
Quarryville, Pa.
IV. G. Mvers & Son
Rheems, Pa
Sna\elvs Farm Sen ice
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16% Dairy Feed
Pig Starter Pellets-
Hog Feed
20% O F. Hog Feed
Prance Dog Kibbles
Rabbit Pellets
Water Softener
Rock Salt
Straw Bale
fIIIIS'CHfILMERS
SALES AND SERVICE
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
R. S. Weaver
New Holland, Pa.
3 30
5 50
3 60
. 4.35
8 25
4.75
.' 226
. 170
500
Stevens, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
Cattle Strong,
Hogs Moderate
At Baltimore
BALTIMORE, Dec 9 —As road
conditions improved and consider
ing last week’s sharp price in
creases cattle moved to market
at a more normal pace with sal
able offerings even promising to
exceed the early morning esti
mate. Slaughter steers and heif
ers predominated the scene with
most of these being mixed good
and choice Trading was uneven
although steers and heifers were
mostly strong Cows accounted
for nearly 35 per cent and sold
steady with bulls strong Around
5 per cent of the arrivals was
stockers and feeders which sold
steady.
STEERS and HEIFERS There
was* a part load choice 1112 lb
slaughter steer at $26 00 while
several loads and lots high-good
to avrage choice 1000-1200 lb
weight brought $24 00-25 00 Ship
ments mostly good were taken at
$23 00 24 50 with mixed standard
and good recording $2l 00-24.00.
There were mixed good and
choice heifers at $22 50-23 75
with odd head choice reaching
525 00. Good heifers bulked at
$2O 00-22.00.
COWS and BULLS High uthty
and commercial cows fere taken
at $l6 00-18 00. Mixed lots cutter
and utility sold at $l3 50-15 50
with canners and cutters selling
generally at $ll.OO-14 00 The
bulk of utility and commercial
bulls realized $lB 00-20 00 with a
scattering at $2O 50 and an in
dividual good 1230 lb yearling
bull at $22.00.
VEALERS & CALVES There
was little price change for veal
ers or slaughter calves as slaught
er calves again predominated the
offerings and choice vealers were
\eiy scarce. Most choice vealers
sold at $3O 00 33 000, good $24.00-
30.00 Meanwhile good 270-400 lb
slaughter calves turned at $lB.OO
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STOCKERS & FEEDER, CATTLE
The volume of stocker and feeder
cattle was rather limited Monday
morning as the end of the season
rapidly approaches. There was a
load good and choice 688 lbs feed
ei steers at $22.00. Other loads
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Over 100,000 Broilers Average 17.22
At Lancaster Exchange Thursday
LANCASTER A total of 110,-
500 broilers averaged 17 22 cents
Thursday at the Lancaster Poul
try Exchange with the range be
ing from 16% to 18% cents In
addition 2,100 capettes ranged in
piice fiom 20 ¥2 to 22% cents
A year ago only 93,040 birds
wer<> sold at an average of 19 09
cents
Here is the Dec 5 sale by lot
number, seller with grower m
parenthesis, number and breed,
ige in weeks and days, buyer and
puce
1 Thomas Stoltzfoos, 200 White
Rock capettes, 13-6, Walter C
Mellmger, 20V2 cents. 2. Brown
Bios, 6,000 White Vantress, 9 6,
College Hill Poultry, 17% cents
3 Brown Bros, 6,000 White Van
trtss, 9-6, College Hill Poultry,
17 y 2 cents 4 William C Schultz,
5,760 White Vantress, 10, Mead
tr’s Poultry, 17 cents 5 William
C. Schultz, 6.240 White Vantress,
10, College Hill, 17 cents
6. Miller & Bushong (Glenn
Deardorff) 3,100 White Vantress,
10, Daniel K. Good, 17% cents 7
M&B (Richard Thompson), 10,-
000 White Vantress, 9 6, Grimes
& Hauer, 17V* cents 8 M&B
(Flank Garman), 1,400 Indian
River Whites, 10, Meader’s, 17
cents 9 George Neauman (Wil
liam Schreck), 4,000 White Van
tiess, 10, no sale, 1714 cents bid.
10 Harry Longenecker, 1,650
White Vantress, 9, Roy E Ream,
17 cents.
11. Henry Longenecker, 1,750
White Vantress, 9, John N Thom
as. 1714 cents 12. Robert Shu
man, 4,300 White Vantress, 9 6,
Grimes & Hauer, 17 cents 13
Fruitville Farms Inc (Abram
Shenk) 5,700 White Vantress, 9-2,
Meader’s Poultry, 17 cents 14.
Fruitville (Abram Shenk), 8,000
White Vantress, 9-2, Victor F
Weaver Inc, 17 cents. 15. Fruit
ville Farms (Abram Shenk), 2,-
000 White Vantress, 9-2, Roy E
Ream, 17% cents,
' 16 George W ackson & Son,
1,000 yearling Leghorn fowl,
Walter C Mellmger, 13 cents 17.
John V. Erb, 5,500 Indian Rivers,
9-2, no sale, 14 cents bid 18.
John V. Erb 5,000 Indian River
Whites, 9-2, no sale, 15% cents
ivft 19-. John V Eib, 5,000 In
It’s Not Too Late
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50 cents per bushel
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SPECIAL DISCOUNTS END SAT. DEC. 14th
CALL OR VISIT YOUR FARM BUREAU STORE NOW"
'farm QuHdu
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$1 00 per hundred on pullet orders
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Lancaster Salesroom Open
til 5:00 P. M. Sat. til Christmas
iC. co a
dian River Whites, 9-2, no sale,
16% cents bid 20. John V Erb,
5 500 Indian Rivers, 9-2, no sale,
15 cents bid.
21 Wertsch-Cochran, 2,200
White Vantress, 9-2, College Hill,
17 Vi cents 22 Wertsch-Cochran,
2.000 White Vantress, 9-2, Walter
C Mellmger, 17% cents 23.
Wertsch-Cochran, 2,000 White
* antress, 9 2, College Hill, 1714
cents 24. Wertsch-Cochian, 2,000
White Vantress, 9-2, Walter C.
Mellmger 17% cnts 25 Wertsch-
Cochran, 2,000 Barred Cross, 9-2,
Daniel K Good, 15*4 cents.
26 Wertsch-Cochran, 500 Mar
tin’s New Whites, 10-2, J Robert
Charles, 1814 cents. 27 Gleason
Ritchie, 9,000 Indian Rierv
Whites, 93, Victor' F. Weaver
Inc, 16 3 4 cents 28 Robert H.
Barr, 2,400 White Vantress, 10-2,
Daniel K Good 17 cents 29. Mor
gantown Feed (Amos Stoltzfus
Ji ), 8,500 White Vantress, 9-6,
H W Longacre Inc , 17 cents. 30.
Morgantown (George Ludwig), 3,-
000 White Vantress, 10-1, H W.
Longacre Inc, 17 cents
31 Andrew N Miller, 2,000
White Vantress, 9-1, Walter B.
Leaman, 17% cents 32 Irvin B.
Gingrich, 1,100 White Vantress
pullets, 18, no ale, 20 cents bid.
33 Irvin B Gingrich, 1,100 White
Vantress pullets, 18, Carl B, Ris
ser, 22% cents 34. Irvin Yoder,
16.000 White Vantress, 9-2, no
sale, 15% cents. 35. Lloyd H.
Ki eider, 2,200 Martin’s New
Whites, 10-1, Daniel K Good, 16-
% cents
36 Glenn H Herr (J. Floyd
Kreider), 5,000 White Vantress,
92, no sale, 15% cents bid 37.
M&B (Harry Boyer), 6,000 In
dian Rivers, 10 2, Harry H. Weav
er Jr, 17 cents 38 M&B (Stanley
Carpenter), 7,500 White Vantress
9-2, no sale, 16% cents bid. 39.
M&B (Paul Livengood), 2,200
White Vantress, 9 5, Roy E. Ream
18 cents. 40. Parke K. Herr, 800
White Vantress cockerel capettes,
15-2, Carl R. Risser, 21% cents
41 Parke K Herr, 800 White
Vantress cockerel capettes,- 15-2,
no sale, 16% cents.' 42. Lester
Zook, 10,000 White Vantress, 10-
3, no sale, 16y< cents. 43 Charles
Shertzer, 700 yearling Leghorn
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