2 —Lancaster Fanning, Friday, Dec. 27, 1957 Hogs Highest Since Summer: Steers Strong at Lancaster Stock Yards By DAVID S. LORENSON Federal State Market N>"s Service LANCASTER. Dec 26 Re ceipts thiee days (Holiday in cluded! Cattle. 1959, Cahes. 462, Hogs 677, Sheep 188 Same days last week Cattle. 3 037, Calves, 767, Hogs 1,293, Sheep, 647 The season’s smallest supply of slaughter steers found a faiily tellable outlet this week and puces were strong to 50 cents Inghei than last Wednesday Heifers and cows 25-50 cents higher and bulls fullj steady Stocker and feeder Hading was model ate in Chustmas week with prices fully steady to strong com pared with last Wednesday Bulk of the slaughtei steer supply moved in Monday’s trade including around 30 loads of fed steers About 45 per cent of the week s receipts w ere stockers 300 Christie Hamns 3 weeks old 200 White Crosses 2 weeks old Just received a New lot of snow shovels at only $2 95 That Floui for your Christmas baking just came in' Have you enough Gloves 0 We have them from 40?! to $1 50 Dont forget that eaily Chick order for Discount, so call your Older in now Staz Dry is the Best Poultry Litter you can use for chicks oi laying Hens We just received Fresh Load only $2 40 a bale' Have' you tried oui 16 c c Dairy’ Why not try some’ Your cows will like it' *>« «• • • «• •« «• «« ALTMAN S CASH FEED STORE WILHS H. WEAVER MANAGER 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715 10c pei hundred discount on half ton lots or more PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—WE DELIVER and fcedeis and 15 per cent cows and bulls Slaughter steers gfad ed mostly good and choice Bulk choice fed steers $24 50- 26 50 A load mostly high choice 1,100 lb steers turned at $27 and a part load similar grade reach ed $27 25 Standard and good grade steers mostly $22-24 25 A few small lots good and choice heifers $2O 50-23 50 Bulk of the cutter and utility cows $l3-16 50, a few commercial to $l7, canners and low grade cutters mostly $ll - 75 Utility and Commercial bulls $lB-2150, Good fed year ling bulls $22-24 Bulk medium and good Stock er and feeder steers and light yearlings 603 1,085 lb. sold from $2150-24, a few lots high good and low choice 603-892 lbs. $24- 24 50 Common stock steers $lB - 50 CALVSS Veaiers moderately active, fully steady with last (Conltmuec on page three) Chicago Prices Jump as Cattle, Hogs both Gain CHICAGO, Dec 23 Cattle re ceipts promising to exceed the morning estimate by at least 1,100 head, salable supply around 70 per cent steers, about 20 per cent heifers and 5 per cent cows Percentage prime steers larger than last Monday but not as ‘large as last Wednes day Market generally active on all classes Slaughter steers and heifers unevenly 25-27 cents higher. Cows strong. Bulls 25-50 cents higher Vealers steady. Stockers and feeders very scarce, strong Early bulk choice and prime steers $25 50-28 50, few prime loads $29 00-29 50 Load lots mostly good grade steers $23 00-25 00. Hogs; Market very active on all hogs, barrows and gilts now fully 50 cents higher, extremes up as muct as 75 cents. Sows fully 25 cents higher, spots more. U S No 2 and 3, 190-230 lb bar rows and gilts $2O 00-20 35, more uniform No 1 to 3, 190-220 lbs Some sorted mostly No 1 and 2 grades around 215 lbs $2O 60 and $2O 65 including 52 head lot at $2O 65 No 2 and 3, 2 0-250 lb butchers $l9 50-20 00 250-270 lb No 2 and 3, $l9 00-19 50, some mostly No 3, 270-310 lb weights $lB 00-19 25 larger lots mixed grade 375-550 lb sows $l5 00-16 - 50, some 200-260 lbs $l6 50-17 25 Good shipping demand and good clearance Baltimore Cattle Down, Price Firm Before Holiday BALTIMORE, Dec 23 On the Monday before Christmas salable receipts at the local market showed a -typical season al drop in numbeis with cows predominating the offerings Slaughter steers and heifers made up 40 per cent of the sup plies and were mainly good and choice mixed grade lots, with a -limited number of choice ship ment available Trading was fea tuied by steady prices for steers and heifers as well as cows. Bulls however, again exhibited consi derable strength Stocker and feeder classes were little chang ed and were also rather scarce. Vealeis and slaughter calves ar rived in limited numbers and sold steady Steers and Heifers: There were several loads and lots high-good to average choice 963 1135 lb steers at ‘ $24 00-25 00, with a package choice 1000 lb Weights at $25 50 Several shipments mostly good were taken at $23 - 00-24 50 Mixed standard and good seemed $2lOO 23 50 Good and choice heiteis found outlet at $22 50 23 50 Cows and Bulls: The Bulk of high-utility and commercial cows sold at Sl6 00 18 00. with Cuttci and Utility at $l3 50 16 50, a few high-vieldmg cutter and low utilitv $l7 00 Mixed canneis and cuttei cows realized Sl2 50-15 00 The bulk of utility and commer cial Bulls sold at S'l9 00-21 00, mostly S2O 00 21 00 One head high-vieldmg Utility 2200 lb. Bull soared to 522 00 Vealers and Calves: Choice vealcrs weie scarce with scatter ed sales choice at $33 00-34 00, most good brought $2B 00-30 00 Good and choice slaughter calves weighing 270 400 lbs Realized SlB 00 21 50 Stockei and Feeder Cattle and Calves- Stocker and Feeder cattle continued to be scarce Monday with most offerings in small lots A load and choice around 400 lb Slock Steer Calv es was taken at 525 00 Scattcied lots mosllj good stockcis and feeder stecis biought $2l 00-22- 00 Hogs: The bulk of the offerings in the hog division on Monday consisted of 180 230 lb barrows and gilts with only scattered lots weighing 240 260 lbs in the face of limited oflenngs prices for banows and gibs moved uneven- Iv 50 75 cents highei with the mcieasc mainly confined to 180- 230 lb weights Sows weic taken a 25 50 cent higher prices Sheep and Lambs: A package ulilitv slaughtered lambs found outlet at S2O 00. 19,575 Broilers Average 15.51 Cents At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER Only 10 lots of buds were offered for the Dec 19 auction at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange The average price for .the 19,575 broilers sold was 15 51 cents, down about a quaiter of a cent from the week befoxe Two hundred Leghorn were sold for 13 cents A year ago only four lots of birds, none of them broilers, were sold These were capettes and fowl which brought prices of 22 and 2314 cents for the capettes and 12% cents for the fowl. p*L. SUP-P- ' * .You~ean'"depend on'this to a big-egg Leghorn and get! Support. Big Eggs are worth big more for your labor. That means premiums most of the year. a genuine Mount Hope bird— Mediums and Small are usually the original Big Egg producer, 1 a "break-even” or loss. based on 35 years’ breeding It costs as much ,n f or this big-money factor, Getl - ,space, labor, feed and marketing Ifor low-grade eggs as for these up to 90 /o above Mediums. , (Big Premium eggs. Buy from a nearby Fran-I Jhis makes sense... Switch chised Hatchery and be sure,/ This is your largest nearby „ Franchised Hatchery FRANCHISED HATCHERV’ H « :: II MILK SAVER CALF STARTER CLASS LEADER 14% SWEEPSTAKES 16% DARIMORE 16% CALVING RATION SUPMIX 36% LACTO - LIFE for KETOSIS SILMO for MILK FEVER Ask For Your Copy of the New Dairy Success Booklet ROBERT BARR Washington Boro ENOS R. BUCKWALTER Biid-in-Hand EVAN E. DINGER Reinholds MAURICE GOOD Gordonvillc HENRY HOOVER Ephrata MARK HOSLER Manheim & Lititz JACOB L. KURTZ Elizabethtown EASTERN STATES SERVICE CENTER Quailyville Phone STeilmg 6-3647 EASTERN STATES SERVICE CENTER Lancaster Phone Evpress 4-3755 >***«4«*«*«*«»«****«*»M***M**«**«o**MM*M*M««»«*m*««m*4*«****»*«*«**«*«»««*4mM The price range for the recent sale from 15 to IdVi cents for the broilers Two lots of broilers weie “no saled” with bids of 15% and 16 cents being offered Here is the Dec. 19 sale by lot number, seller with grower in parenthesis, number and breed, a;>e in weeks and days, buyer and puce per pound. fowl 1 Robert H Barr, 5,000 White Vantress, 10-2, no sale, 16 cents bid 2 Robert Mylin, 1,150 White Vantress, 14, no sale, 15% cents (Continued to »age three) Mark C. Hershey R. D. 5, LEBANON, PA. STEPHEN M. KURTZ Joanna & Conestoga LESTER SCHULTZ Willow Street MARTIN WANNER DAVID H. WEAVER New Holland 7 ij JOHN S. MARTIN Bareville JOHN MELHORN Mount Joy WILSON SCOTT Willow Sheet Gap