Emaninq, iSatodory,.. November .22/, 1958 me Low Hit For Broilers at 13.78 All-Ti Local The Lancaster Poultry Ex change broiler market fol lowed Georgia and Delmar va into the depths of one of the severest price drops in in dustry history, as local aver ages sank to 13 78 cents per pound on a mere 25,900 broilers More than 56 percent of the Thursday offerings were withdrawn from the market on the NO SALE option, as 'growers rebelled from bids as low as 12 cents per pound. John Yarnell withdrew four lots totaling 14,000 white vantress at nine weeks and six days age, after receiving 13.5, 13 8 and 13 cent bids, to lead off the market. Leon Hoover then accept ed a 13 9 bid on 5,000, 9-2 old broilers, from W. C Mellmger and Son Harvey Zimmcman declared a NO SALE on 500 Belts. 23 bid Heistand Bros, with Larry Heistand as the grower, sold 300 indian rivers, at 10 ■weeks, to Carl B Risser, for 11 cents, a new market low. The final 21 lots of this week’s market follow, by number, seller with grower in parenthesis, amount and breed, age, buyer and price The code- IRW - Indian River White’s, WV - White Vantress: C - cockerels, Cap. - capettes: P - pullets, X - cross: and W Mt - White Mountain 6. John L Landis, 5,000 W Mt. - C, NO SALE, 13 8 bid 9. Parke K He-r, 1,500, WV-C-Cap, 13.2, NO SALE, 14 0 bid 10. Melvin K. Barge 2 200 W Mt-P-C, 13-6, N® SALE, 16 1 BID 11 John E. Erb. 200 IRW 6 mo, Roy E Ream, 11. 12 Miller and Bushong Mt B (Clarence Shenk. Jr), 780 WV-CapV 14-2. Daniel K. Good, ‘l6 0. 13 Mtß (Clayton Thomas), -? . 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Mtß (Abram Miller), 1,000 WX-C-Cap, 13-6, NO SALE, 14 3 BID. 20 Mtß (Miller), 1,000 WX r P-Cpp. 13-6, NO CALE, 15 6 BID. 21 D E. Horn & Co (El vin Stambaugh), 5,500 WV, 9, NO SALE, 12 0 BID. 22. Jacob Herr (Harold R. For rv) 700 WV-P-Cap, 19, Ream. 16 1 23 Herr (For ry), 700 WV-P-Cap,l9, W. C. Mellmger & Son, 15 6. 24. Jacob Herr, 900 WV-Cap, 14 2 NO SALE, 13 6 BID. 25 Jacob Herr, 1,300 WV- Pan 14 2 NO SALE, 13.6 26 Andrew N MiUer. LSOO WV-Cap. 13-5, HO SALE, 14 U BID 27. Glenn H. Hern 500 1 RW-P-Cap, 18, Nu SALE, 1 5 9 BID. 28. Richard Myers 3,800 IFW, 9-6, NO SALE 3.6 BID A total of 28 lo’s with 67,- 280 birds were offered On ly 12 lots sold, with 28,180 birds Last year’s correspon ding^-sale had 18 lots offer ed /‘three sold, with 43,000 add 5500 birds respectively. Prices last year, 16 1/2, ; 16 75 and 17 1/4 } Next week’s sale will not *be carried in Lancaster Farming until the following week, as it will not be cried until Friday afternoon, af ter the LF press time. 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ALLIS-CHALMERS <^> Sales & Service Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quorryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son * 1 t Rheems, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. Latte, Yard's Receipts Off James E. O'Hara. In Charge, Market News Branch WEEKLY REVIEW This is the second consec tive week receipts have been less than the preceding week This week's total is about 600 head less than last week’s 4020 head Trading continues active for slaughter steers weighing under 1150 lb. Heavier weights slow. Demand good for 600-800 lb. stock steers The supply in cluded about 65 per cent stackers and feeders, and 20 per cent slaughter steers. Slaughter steers weighing under 1150 lb. steady, heav ier weights 50' lower. Cows active and sold strong compared with last week s close. Bulls were steady to 25 higher. Stock ers and feeders steady to strong. The bulk of the choice 950-1150 lb. slaughter steers brought 26.75-28 50, and weights- up to 1300 lbs. ranged from 25 75-28.25, few loads high choice 991- 1063 lb 28 75-29 00 A load high choice and prime 1350 lb. steers made 27.75. Good to low choice beeves sold for 24 50-26.75. Standard down to 23.00. Utility and Coml. bulls made 22.50-25 50 and good grade fed bulls brought 25 50-27.25, Canners sold down to 20.00 Cutter and Utility cows commanded 16 - 50-20 75 and Coml. ranged from 20 75-21 75 while Can ners and Low Cutters inclu ding 4 loads average to high Choice 650-750 lb. at 29.50 made 15.25-16.50. Gpod and Choice 650-800 lb. stock steers made 26 75-30 00 and two loads high Choice and fancy scalling 540-552 lb. cashed at 34,25, -Medium and Good brought 24 75-26.75. Good and Choice 800-1050 lb. feeders steers sold at 25.- 00-28.00 with a 920 lb. load grading high- Choice at 28.25, medium and Good made 24.- 00-25 75. Good grade 35-500 lb stock calves made 30.00- 33 00, and Medium down to Pw-;*; X- •* ■* Stevens. Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Mon.jFri. Chicago ; Cattle Market Review USDA MARKET NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Nov 20 Weekly Review; Cattle —Receipts fully 10 percent smaller than last week and fully 5 percent less than the same week a year ago, supply unevenly distributed, better than 50 per cent of the week’s total ,un here on Monday, re ceipts Wedn/ssdpy small e.- for the day since July 2; con sist of supply not much changed from last week, be tween 70 and 75 per cent slaughter steers, between 15 and 20 percent heife"- and aroUnd 5 per cent cows, small decrease in the percentage of choice and prime steers and a small increase in the percentage of good grades, average we’ght of slaughter steers promising to be about the same as last week s av erage of 1173 lbs. which was the heaviest - for any week, on record; slaughter steers closed practically stea dy after recovering most ot the price ground lost early in the week Early trade on slaughter steers weak to su lower Heifers also strength ened Wednesday following early weakness closing pric es steady to 251ower, most ly steady, decline on weights 950 lbs and heavier Cows steady to 25 lower, Bulls fully steady r Vealers 100- 200 lower; stackers and feeders fully steady; Chica go dressed beef prices most- 24 25 In the calf division this week receipts total about 700 head compared with o 7 i head last week Trading was active and vealers sold-stea dy to spots 1.00 i.gher on prime grade Good ai*d-choice vealers made 30.00 - 35.00 while high Choice and Prime sold for 36 00-40 00 Stan dard and low Good made 25.00-30 00 with utility down to 20 00. The receipts in the swine divis on were about 150 head less than last,- week’s 1164 head total. T-ading was mod erately active most of week. Barrows and gilts were 25- 50 lower compared with last Continued on page 9 STOCKERS and FEEDERS , - of cdl grades and weights ON SALE DAILY This is your CENTRAL MARKET to sell CATTLE, CALVES. HOGS & SHEEP Contact your COMMISSION FIRM for good service at THE UNION STOCK YARDS LANCASTER, PENNA. •* v a X %v> ' <*. * -. Life Cycle Hog Feeding... Spicral Deacon Feeds now 1 -meet lUc nnhit onal needs of maikc! pigs at Li'ii) ih.jc fiom built 1o halt ha The«c new tccds aic designed to sus l.un the nalmal growth impulse at ctcij stage ol development Combining with modem meat Upc hog- and np to due management mogi mi., (he-c feeds eoi.lidmlc to moi e lapid giowth at lowei cost pn pound, i gain than ever beloic 't he\ pcinnl in .mm im Hid mart Cl OrIOUIU ol till of \olll rUt.ll t/iamt Cheek wuh u-. now lor moic mfoiinalinn on Deacon-- l.ile C .ele I,og Feeding piog.ani It tint mean i/naUi fiojih on your mtii f'titn The Beacon Milling Company BEACON York, Pa. if • 1 \ J ly 50 lower for the week; fully 15 loads prime 960-1350 lb slaughter steers 28 10- 28 50, mostly 28 25, nothing eoid above 28 25 early but four loads sold at 28 50 on Wednesday, early bulk ■choice and prime steers 25.- 00-27.75, late bulk 25 50-28 - 00. wieghts 1150 lbs. down -26.50 according to weight <-ome good under 1,000 lbs. 26 25-26 50. several loads good 1200-1350 lb. weights 24.00-24.25 Load lots mixed cho’ce and prime heifers 27,- largely 26 50 uo, two loads high choice 960 lb steers reached 28 00 Wednesday, few loads 925- 1.000 lb weights cho ce with a good end 26 75, loading high choice and prime 1450-1600 lb. Veves 25 50-26 00, compara ble grade 1250-1350 steers 26 50-27.50. good steers 24.00 26-27 60. load 885 lb weiehts 27.60, bulk good to high choice he fees 25 00-27 00, 100-head string 'borderline good and choice 825 lb weights 26 00, some mixed dandard and good he fers 24 50-24 85 load standard 1 nno lb Holstein steers and heifers rmxed_ 23 75' Few high commercial and stan dard cows 21 00-22 50, utili tv and commercial cows 17 50-20 50. mostly 20.00 down, canners and cutters 15 00-18 00, mostlv 17.75 down, few canners 14 00-14 - 50 Util'ty and commercial bulls 22 50.- 25 25. cutter bulls down to 2100, good over 1400 lb fat bulls 22.00 -23 00. Late sales good veal rrs 29 00-32 00, utility and standard grades 19 00-28 00 and culls down to 15 00, good vealers early sold up to 34 Oft and a few choice to 35 00 Good and choice 425- 625 lb steer calves and year ling stock feeders 28 25-34.- ?.5, good 540 lb. weights 31 - OO few common stock steer calves 24.75. some medium and good 750-765 lb stock stec-s 25 25-26 75, some mix ed good and choice around 1,000 ib. feeding steers 25.50 -26.25. Few good 450 lb. stock Ivufer ’ calves 28.00. load medium to mostly good 600 lb stock heifers 25.25, some common 500 lb. weights 20 00 ’ Tel. 8-2341
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