2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan. 10, 1958 Broilers Average About 18 Cents At Lancaster Exchange Thursday LANCASTER Jan 2 At the iust sale in the new year most sold at a puce of 16 cents a pound at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange The range in puce for the 77,150 birds sold was from 17 1 a to 18°4 cents Four bundled capettes sold for 2014 cents and two lots of Leg horn fowl moved at 13 s ,-i cents A year ago the ai erage for 89.- 760 bi oilers was 18 58 cents with the range being fiom 1814 to 19 cents The Exchange also reports that in December 329 300 birds weie sold, 307.025 of them being broil- The a\ erage price was 16 40 cents This* compares with 222,- 263 broilers in 1956 when the a\ ei age was 19 28 cents Ileie is the Jan 2 sale by lot nmiiDer, seller with grower in parenthesis, number and breed, age in weeks and days, buyer and price pei pound 1 Elias Fiey, 500 White Van rjfaf I Evertean on a fence and look 1 at a fine herd of cattle or a big stand of gram—yours’ Feel good 7 That’s the way you feel when j you see that crop of Big Eggs | from Mount Hope Queens ... i Real Good’ | It’s just good Business to « stay out of the Small and Medium \ Amount hope> FRANCHISED HATCHCRV y SUPPLEMENTS Use your grains Make this FOR MORE MILK RED ROSE 32% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT Eshelman SOS Corn and Cob Meal Ground Oats Wheat Bran Bu\ \oui Red Rose Feeds from these distiibutors REICH POELTRY I \RM KDI A. S GROIF it S Queen Si Lanca !u Pa RD2 CH VS L v VIDLK & SONS Ea-t Pall Pa R D 2 W VRKLN SJCKM \N R D ] u-ess, 9-6, Marvin Sweigart, 18 cents 2 Roy B Martin, 3,000 In dian River Whites, 10, College Hill Poultry, 18 cents 3 James High (Daniel W Leaman), 4,000 White Vanlress, 9-6, Roy E Ream, 18Vi cents 4 Glenn H Herr, 400 White Vantress cockerel capettes, 13 John N Thomas, 2614 cents. 5 \ ernon R Snyder, 6,000 White Vantress, 10, College Hill, 1814 cents 6 Vernon R Snyder, 6,000 White Vantress, 10, College HiU, 18 5 4 cents 7. Vernon R Snyder, 6,000 White Vantress, 10, College Hill, 1814 cents 8 J. Fred White side (John K Grebinger), 3,200 White Vantress, 9-3, Victor F. Weaver Inc, 18 cents. 9 J. Fred Whiteside (John K Grebinger), 3 200 Whte Vantress, 9-3, College Pull 17-4 cents 10 Paul Z Mar tin, 1,500 Indian River Whites, 10 2, John N Thomas, 18 cents li Paul Z Martin, 1,350 White Vantress, 96, John N. Thomas, (Cocitinuea on page three) 'x/J \ X \ \ \ class and Large. Mount Hope Leghorns are the original Big Egg bird based on 35 years’ breeding and re search. Get details in Queen Circular and then order chicks from this Hatchery. This is your largest nearby Franchised Haichery Mark C. Hersliey R. D. 5, LEBANON, PA. 16% Dairy Ration 300 lbs. 100 lbs. 400 lbs, 100 lbs. 100 lbs. E MESSER lIEISEY 'Marietta, Pa P t D 2 AMMON E. SHELLY J. C. VVVLKER & CO Ptquta Pa The Buck, HDI, Quarrjwllc, Pa stay in Large and Extra Mt Joj, Pa, LiUlz, Pa Gap Pa MESSER’S Cattle Weaker, Hogs Strong At Chicago CHICAGO, Jan. 6 HOGS Fair ly active, generally strong to 25 cents higher than Friday’s uneven trade, Butchers over 240 lbs still uneven and these weights up more than 25 cents in instances Sows strong to mostly 25 cents higher. Around 4,500 hogs sold on shipping account and all local m terests in trade. U. S No 2 and 3 190-225 lb barrows and gilts $19.25-19 65 Several lots mostly No. 1 and 2 these weights $l9 75- 20 00. Around 200 head at $2O 00, but such hogs scarce. No 2 and 3 230-250 lbs $lB 50-19.25. No. 2 and 3, 260-280 $lB 00-18.50. Few lots No 3 up to 300 lbs down to around $l7 50 Larger lots 400- 525 lb sows $l5 00-16 00 and bulk 325 375 lbs $l6 25-16 50 CATTLE Fully 70 per cent of the supply slaughter steers, around 15 per cent heifers and about 5 per cent cows High choice and prime steers in rela tively good supply and consider ably showing good to low choice grades but average choice steers relatively scarce. Slaughter steers slow, steady to weak compared last weeks close. Heifers steady. Cows and bulls quite active, fully steady Vealers and stockers and feeders steady, both classes very scarce Around a dozen loads av erage prime to high prime 1125- 1300 lb slaughter steers $29 SO SO 50, three loads $3O 50 Bulk choice and prime steers $25 75- 29 25 High choice steers $27 25- 28 00, load lots mixed good and choice steers $24 25-25 50 Load lots mostly good grade steers 522 00 24 00 SHEEP Bulk of salable re ceipts wooled slaughter lambs, three decks fall shorn slaugher lambs and some slaughter ewes also included Yearlings absent Trade very active, all represented classes fully steady. Choice and prime wooled lambs 110 lbs and down $23 00-2410, around five decks included' at latter price Deck 103 lb prime lambs $24 50 and short deck mostly prime 96 lb averages $24 25 Utility and low good $21.50-23 00, culls down to $l5 00 Double deck 108 lb fall shorn choice lambs $23 50 and part deck fall shorn choice lambs around 100 lbs $23 25 Good and choice slaughter ewes $8 00 10 00, individuals to $lO 50 Cull and utility $6 50 8 00 Baltimore Cattle Prices Steady, Hogs Active C? BALTIMORE, Jan 6 Esti mated cattle receipts were ap pioxunalely 10 per cent gi eater then a week ago and around 18 pei cent more than the same dav a year ago Slaughter steers and hcuers made up around 70 per cent of the receipts with good and choice predominating Cows comprised bulk of the remainder Tiading on steers and heifers was fairly' active, cows moderately ac tive Prices for slaughter steers and heifers compared with late last week were fully steady, spots sl r ong to 50 cents higher on lots grading good and below Cows and bulls unchanged. Vealeis and slaughter calves showed little change Stockers and feeders wore m limited numbers and fail ed to fully test the market, how ever, few sales steady STEERS & HEIFERS High good and choice slaughter steers hi ought 524 50-26 00, several lots choice 1050-1250 lb at $26 00 26 50 and 12 head 1100 lb weights at $27 00 Lots grading mostly good, but including same choice $23 50- 25 00, standard and good $22 GO -24 00 Good and choice heifers ■-old at $23 00 24 00 including a 23 head lot at the latter price standard and good $2l 50 23 50 COWS L BULLS Utility and commercial cows brought $l6 00 18 00, a few commeicial and standaid up to $l9OO Culler and utility cows sold from $l3 50- 16 50, canners and cutters $l2 00- 15 00 Utility and commeicial bulls brought $2O 50 22 00, a limit ed number to $22 50 VEALERS & CAIVES Sales of vealers and slaughter calves were Slaughter Cattle Steady, Stockers Gain at Lancaster Stock Yards By DAVID S. LORENSON Federal-State Market News Scivice LANCASTER Jan 8 CAT TLE Three days 3,502, week ago including holiday 3,229 Slaughter steers and heifers mostly steady with a week ago Cows and bulls fully steady, stockers and feeders stiong to 50 cents higher Re ceipts comprised around 45 per cmt stocker and feeder steers and 15 per cent cows and bulls Fewer slaughter steers than a week ago Most slaughter steers graded good and choice Bulk choice fed steers 1,000- 1 250 lbs. $25-27, a few lots high choice and mixed high choice and prime $27 25-27 50, load, 1,335 lb rrostly prime steers $2B 50. Bulk good grade steers $23-24 75 and a few lots mixed standard and good $22-23 Small lots good and choice heifers $2l-25 25 Bulk cutter and utility cows $13.7517, can nor s and low cutters $11.50-13 75. Util ity and commercial bulls $l9 22, good fed yearling bulls to $24 Bulk medium and good stockei and feeder steel s $22 24, several loads and lots high good and choice 750-900 lb. stocker and feeding steers $24 50 25 50, one load 805 lb choice feedeis $2560 A few common and medium stock steers $l9 2150. Small lots good ana choice stock steer calves 450- 525 lbs $23 50-26, a few to $2B CALVES: 892, week ago includ ing holiday, 805 Vealers steady to $1 00 lower than last Thursday Bulk good and choice vealers 140- 210 lbs $26 50-31 50, high choice 1 LOANS 1 M _ g For any farm purpose a Made the farmer’s g ti •* w way « fj LANCASTER l\ | PRODUCTION % I CREDIT ASS’N. | | ' 141 ’N. Queen Street u » Lancaster, Pa. H g Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 g • RETAINING WALLS • MILK HOUSES # CHICKEN HOUSES # HOG PENS Wherever you wish , . , concrete masonry blocks pro vide extra beauty, convenience, ease of building, economy of upkeep. 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