<Z— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 25, 1960 At Lancaster Yards Most Kinds lamei E. O’Hara, ta Charge, Market Newe Branch CATTLE 3550 compared with 3910 last week. Supply includes 50 percent slaughter steers and 35 percent Stock ers and feeders. Trading slow throughout the week. Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers weak to mostly 50 lower Cows in consecutive daily downturns closed 1 25 lower. Bulls 25- 50 lower. Stockers and feed ers steady. Load high-Choice and Prime 1103 lb. slaughter steers sold at 29.75, bulk of the Choice grade slaughter steers 1000-1300 lbs brought 26 25 - 28 50, and a few lots 28.75, lot 1195 lb. average to high-Choice 29 00, several lots mixed Good and Choice 25 75-26.50, Good grade steers 23 50 25 50, Standard down to 21 50. Cutter and Utility cows made 15 50-18 50, Canners and low-Cutters 14 50-15 50. Utility and Commercial bulls sold tor 20 00-23.00, but mos tly 22 50 down. Good grade nulls 22 50-24 50 Medium and Good 600-900 lb feeder steers 24 00-28 00 CALVES: 500 compared mth 650 last week. Trading moderately active Vealers about steady Good and Choice vealers brought 27.- 32.00, and Choice and Prime sold at 32 00-35 00, a few to 36 00, Standard and- low <Jood 19 00-27 00, Utility down to 16 00. HOGS 1400 compared with 1571 last week. Trading moderately active Barrows and gilts were steady to 25 higher Sows steady U. S. 1- 2 grade 190-225 lb barrows and gilts 19.00-19 50, several lots mostly no I’s, the same weight, brought 19.75-20 00 1-3 grade 190-230 lb butch “Prompt Ball Bond Service” BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. BuJirman, 228 N. Duke St. “Prompt Bail Bond Service" The Red Rose line of dairy feeds includes rations of various protein levels to balance any roughage that you might have available on your farm —Supplements to mix with your home-grown grams—molasses and mineral mixtures—as well as premium quality rations for calves You can feed with satisfaction, produce lar ger quantities of milk and healthier calves if you in clude RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS m your feeding pro gram These nutritionally balanced, productive ra tions will give you the results you want. Here's an excellent dairy feed— RED ROSE 18 DAIRY FEED, high in digestible nutrients, for feeding with poor quality roughage, or may be used as a mixing ration with good quality hay and home-grains Trv RED ROSE FITTING RATION (12', protein) It’s ideal for cows with good rough age and pasture, for cows dur ing dry periods and for young slock and bulls Buy Your Dairy Feeds From These Red Rose A. S. GROFF AMMON E. SHELLY 21 S Queen, Lancaster, Pa R. D. 2, Lititz, Pa. MUSSER'S WARREN SICKMAN The Buck, R. 1, Quanyville R. D. 1, Pcquca, Pa. CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS J. C. WALKER & CO. R D 2, East Earl, Pa. Gap, Pa. E. MUSSER HEISEY Decline ers 18.50-19.00, few lots no. 3’s 18 25. 230-250 lb. hogs. 18 00-18 50. U. S. 1-3 grade, mostly 2-3, 300-600 lb. sows sold at 11.00-13.00. -SHEEP: 675 compared with 619 last week. Trading slow. Spring lambs 1.00 lower. Good and Choice 60-90 lb. spring lambs 21.50-24,50, Utility down to 17.00. CLEANING SUPPLIES Before buying a prepared commercial cleaning supply, read the label and compare the information with desired results, advises Helen E. Bell Penn State home manage ment extension specialist. Condiscr safety, convenience, and cost. Check whether a product needs further dilut ing, mixing, or additional preparation. Ask the sales person if it’s easy to meas ure. dissolve, 'or apply. Cheese consumption m the United States has been stead ily gaining in recent years. American, or Cheddar, is the most popular variety Chicago Cattle Steers Lowest Since December CATTLE Receipts little changed from last week Re ceipts here included between 75 and 80 per cent slaugh ter steeis, 15 per cent slau ghter heifers and 5 pel cent coivo Vealers and stockers and feeders scarce through out the week Prime increas ed from four to between 5 and 6 per cent and choice increased from 67 to betwe en 70 and 75 per cent. Aver age wgt. of slaughter steers increased Irom lost weeks average of 1144 lbs. to ar ound 1155 lbs. this week Most slaughter classes sold on a sharply lower basis. Last weeks advance on ste eis and heifers was nfore Ilian erased and the average WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 Distributors Vintage Auction Prices Steady OnLowerQuality Receipts included 334 head of cattle at the June 21 sale at Vintage. Compared with last -week. - slaughter steers fully steady, although qual ity not cis good as in past weeks. Cows 1 lower. Bulls slta'iy. Choice grade slaughter steers 950-1250 lbs. 25 25 - 27.50, few lots average - choic" 1000-1135 lbs. 27.60- 28.35, Good to low choice 23-26 50, standard 19-22.50 Cutter and -utility cows 16- 18.25, canners and low-cut ters 14.50-16. Utility and commercial bulls 20-22.85. CALVES: 21-5. Vealers un evenly steady.' Good and choice vealers 27-32, prime and choice 32-35.50, stand ard and low good 23-27. HOGS: 54 Barrows and gilts steady US. 2-3 grade 205-224 lb. barrows and gilts 18 50-18 60 Several lots U. S. no. 1 379-191 lbs. 19-19.10, lot 1-3 grade 244 lbs 18. SHEEP 32 Spring slau ghter lambs steady. Good and choice 70-100 lb. spring lambs 21-22 50 pi ice of slaughter deers feJl to the lowest point since last December. Slaughter steers 50-150 lower with good and choice grades below 1100 lbs. 50- 75 lower. Vealers steady to 1 lower, stockers and feed ers slow and weak to most ly 50 lower. Two loads prime 1310 and 1325.1 b slaughter steers 30 Monday but only one load 1175 lbs. 29.50 Wednesday. Most high choice and mixed choice and prime steers 26- 28 at the cose with about 10 loads 1175-1350 lbs from 28 50-29.50. Most good to average choice steers 22 - 26 Good and choice vealers 24-29 mostly 28 down late, standard 18-24 Several lots good 500-600 lb. stock ste ers 26-27, part load medium and good 600 lbs 24 65, choi cc 800-1000 lo feeding ste ers 24-25 50, good 750-850 lbs. 23-24. I' * !^ ,VA ‘ | s '' % ;* ST ARTING AN& , , m< mash 4 BUILD “Profitable” PULLETS i. * U All MASH ! DEV&O'PfI. ' i 'V MdWt# MASH WITH “Profitmaker” FEEDS t" ", i; From Your FARM BUREAU FIELDMAN, - K t4C. COOiu* LANCASTER EX 4-0541 MANHEIM MO 5-2466 New Holland Steers 25 to 50 Lower Compared with last wc- $350-440, Guernseys . ck’s market slaughter steers 260, others - $2lO-290 sold 25 to 50 lower at New bulls - $125 - 197 stni-v7* Holland this week Receipts fers - $l4O-250. K were 910 head of cattle. Receipts at the j UPo Average cutter and better horse sale included 37c grades of cows were 50 to 1 ses, mules and pomes *! r lower while canners and low market was generally s < cutters were steady. Bulls with all mules going < were steady. killer' channels. One The bulk of the choice er topped the saddle k5 r p grade slaughter steers made market at $540. S[ 25 75 to 28. Several lots of Ponies, Mares - §iog,, average to high choice 950 geldings - $6O-135 to 1200 pound made 28.10 to horses - $l4O-540, du V i? 8 2910 while good to low horses - $l4O-280 KiiC choice brought 23 to 26 25 10 to 11 cents, rs and standard 19 to 22 50. Good and choice 800-950 lb heifers brought 20 85 - 23 85. Cutter and utility cows were * 16-18 25 with canners and Iow r cutters at 14.50-16. Utility and commercial bulls made 19 75-23 with a few good grade fed bulls at„ 22- 23 35 Calves in the run totalled 216 head Vealers sold stea dy Good and choice \ eaters made 28 to 34.50 with a few head of choice and prime at 36-38 Standard and low’ good made 24-28 with util ity at 20-24. Top cows at the June 22 dairy cattle sale sold steady but all .other kinds wore very draggy. The good firm mg weather was narJy re sponsible for the smsll num ber of bidders present at the sale. Receipts were 209 cows, two bulls and 20 heif erS Fresh cows, Holstems - in confinement 800 CYCSI.E FEEDING / Matures your Pullets to a Greater Profit level FROM HATCHING TO HOUSING you can realize more profit from your replacements. Farm Bureau researchers and nutritionists developed the rear ing phase of Egg Cycle Feeding to lower produc tion costs while turning out pullets better able to maintain their bred-in qualities. EGG CYCLE FEEDING assures your pullets of stronger frames, vigorous bodies... fully condi* lions pullets for the laying house. GET THE EGG CYCLE STORY . • • HELP CHICKS GROW Good litter manage^, in the brooder house p t motes sturdy chick grown, points out F H. LouscW Penn State extension. p otl | ( ’ ry specialist. He rccotnmenl dry, clean, odorless litt er may be chopped stiaw, s hj v ings, ground corncobs, moss, sugar cane pulp, nut shells, sawdust, 01 chaff" WHITEN, BRIGHTEN and SANITIZE your barn with Carbola disinfecting white paint GET ALL 4 ADVANTAGES with 1 easy spraying 1. Sprays a clean bright while 2. Kills disease germs 3. Eliminates cobwebs for monll 4. Kills flies, lice and other pest Your barn smells clean becaii it is clean Carbola clean! For a “Grade A” job see jo Certified Carbola Sprat man ask your dealer about the Carta Rental Sprayer. For further information writ! DEPT. LF 66 Carbola CHEMICAL CO., Inc. Natural Bridge, N.Y. < 4* > NEW HOLLANP EL 4-2146 quarryvill^ ST 6-2126
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