2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 18, 1961 At Lancaster Yards Mostly 50 Cents Higher w fh A S E ,^ 2 Le?°Sy includes' 25 percent slaughter al tote No 119 00-20 00 ‘•leer? and 65 percent .stock- tly 19 00-19 50, 1-3 190^^0 ers & feeders Trading mod- lb 17 50 18 00 few lots No 3 f>ratel / active Compared 17 25, 175-190 lbs 17 00 17- ■with last week s close slaugh- 50 ,2-3 230-250 lbs 17 00 1 ter steers mostly 50 higher, 50 TT c n , „„ nv 9 o SS y y C ° S Tocfer? ,S S 300 S S £ “ bui stock w.rjr , a rLe k Co ss Slaughter Steers Bulk of u■ ly steady the Choice grade 900-1362 lb Qoo g and choiC3 65 . 105 lb 25 50 26 50, several lots high woolcd s i aug hter lambs 14 50 - Choice 1000-1150 lb 2o 6a- _ 50 Choice and Prime 27 Two loads mo.tly Prime 17 50 19 50, Utihty 13-14 50 1097-1140 lb 27 53-27 60 Good to low Choice 23 50- 25 50, Standard 21 50-23 50 Cows Cutter and Utility 15 5 r 16 50, Cann-n and low Cutter 14 00-15 50, shelly Canners down to 11 25 -Bu is Utility and Commer cial 19 50 22 50, Good grade tc 22 -24 50 Smckeis & Feeders Good end Cho ce 800 1050 lb 'eed er steers 22 50-25 50, Medium and Good °0 50-28 00 Good and Choice 550-800 lb slock Ceers 23 75 26 50 Good and Cnoire stock calves 26 00-30, 1-ad Choice 373 lb 31 00 CALVES 700 Compared with 692 last week Trading moderately active Vealers steady Good and Choice vea lers 28 00 34 00, Choice and Prime 34 O'' 38 00 few 39 00- 40 00 Standard & low Good 23 00 28 00, Ut hty 19 00-23 HOGS 1225 Compared with 1471 lest week Trad ing moderately active Bai rows and gilts strong Sows s ( eady CONTROL CHICKWEED IN Alfalfa - Clover WITH Chloro LP.C Fox best results spray when temperatures range f r'-m 40 to SO degrees. Apply 1 to 2 quarts of Chloro I."P.C. with at least 20 gallons of water per acre. For more information contact SMOKETOWN, Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 .^mwEL - HONlpep. ; £meti It's Just As Easy To Try Something Good As It Is To Buy Those Little 'Ole Trouble “Makers Again ! "How 'boui that, neighbor ! Isn't it fine you tried HONEGGER LAYERS J. HOWARD MOORE 807 East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery. COCHRANYIL’LE. PA. Phone; Aiglen LY 3-59*1 SENJ3 SOIL SAMPLES September and Octobei are two of the big soil test ing months, and James H Eak'n, Jr , extension agrono mist at Penn State suggests that soil samples be taken from sod fields to be planted to row crops next, spring Havnig soil tests made eai ly aids both the farmer and the soil testing laboratory personnel All samples must be submitted in special con- tamcis provided by the coun ty agent More than 20 billion lbs of rad meat are inspected and certified as wholesome eacn yeai This includes 10 3 b I hon pounds of beef, 8 8 billion pounds of pork, 613 million pounds of lamb and mutton, and 6C4 million lbs of veal CONTROL WEEVIL THIS FALL Dieldrin wifh fertilizer or direct application PHONE EX 2-4953 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN ROAD Next to the Waterworks PA, Vintage Livestock Less Quality Steady to Strong Cattle receipts totaled 608 at the November 14 auction at the Vintage sales stables Slaughter steers with hits cons.dered and lesser quality, were steady to strong com pared with la ;t week’s mar ket Cows steady Bulls-weak High-Choice and Prime 900 to 1100 lb s.aughter steers 26 25-27 00, few lots 27 10- 27 60, Choice 25 00-26 25, -Good to low»Choice 23.00-25 , Standard 21 00-23 00 Cutter & Ut-lity cows 15 - 00-1610, Ca.iners and low- Cutter 13 75-15 00, shelly Canner down to 11 00 Utility and Commercial bulls 19 00 21 50 A lew lots medium and Good 745-825 lb feeder steers 21 00-23 25 CALVES 453 Vc-ilem weighing under 110 lbs 100 higher, Spots 200 h gher, heavier weights steady Goon and Choice vealers 28 00-35 Choice and Prime 35 -38 50, Standard and low Good 24 - 28 00, Utihtv 20 00 25-00 HOGS 126 Barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher U b 1 2 189-222 lb banows & gills 18 33-18 85 1-3 185 220 lbs 17 60-18 25 SHEEP 21 Not enough of any class on sale to establish a market Foi the consumer’s protec tion, inspectors condemn and destroy nearly a million lbs of meat products each work ing day, because of disease, spoilage or contamination Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers Spray Now DIELDRIN Hess Bros. FLORIN, PA. Ph. Mt. Joy OL 3-7X95 New Holland Steady To Spots Strong Compared with last week’s market slaughter otcers gen erally steady, spots strong on we ghts under 1100 lbs at the November 16 auction at New Holland Cows fully steady Bulls strong Receipts included 955 cattle Few lots hign-Cho.ce and Prime 950-1100 lb slaughter steers 26.85-27 10, Bulk of the Choice 25 00-26 25, few lots 26 35-26 75, Good to low- Cnoice 23 20-25 00, Standard 21 50-23 00, four loads Santa Gertrudes 1114-1315 lb: 20- 50-°l'6o Few Good and Choice 800- 1000 lb heifers 22 0C 24 03 'Cutler and Utility cow. 15 00-16 00, Canner and Icw- Cutter 13 75-15 00, shelly Canner down to 11 CO Utility and Commercial buds 19 50-22 50, Good grade up to 24 50 Several lots of Good giade 666-852 lb feed ci steers 22 10 24 00 CALVES 290 Vealem 1 00 h gl-er Good and Choice sealers 28 00-35 00, Bulk- of the Choice 35 02-38 00, St.m oard and low-Good 24 00-28 , Util ty 20 00-25 v.O Puces continued about s'eady at the November __ 15 sale o' dairy cattle The run consisted ot 135 cows, 18 bulls and 11 hei'ers Fresh Ho -tern cows sold $35" 475 Guernsey: made $175 230, and ether breeds were 5175-310 Slock bulls bt ought $ll5-215 and stock heifers were $BO 165 Rece pts of 326 head at the No\ ember 13 sale of hor ses, ponies and mules pushed the price on soma kinds to $lO per head lower Good i BREEDING i t SERVICE f k r._ 9 j* * r Hf Ik* J Represented Locally By: WILLIAM H. WALKER Ph. ST 6-2395 CLIFFORD N. GIBBLE Ph. MO 5-4252 RICHARD B. HURST Ph. EX 3-0945 FRED FREY, R.D. 2, QUARHYVILLE shows h.s cham ■pion steer which took top honors o± the on foot phase ■ of the -carcass steer show at the Pennsylvania Live- | stock exposition Fred has won this championship 4 ' out o_ the last 5 years He feeds MASTER MIX BEEF I FEEDS as do these 1961 winners. S MARIA FREY - Grand Champion - 'Panna Farm Shov,' 1 FRED LINTON JR. - Reserve Grand Champion - Pa Fai m Show ROSE MARIE LINTON - Grand Champion - Solanco !' Fair MAGDA PREY - Reserve Grand Champion - Solanco ‘ Fair I DONALD SWINEHART - Champion Hereford - Solan co Fair j WILLIAM FREY - .Grand Champion - Garden Spot | Show JOHN PREY - Reserve 'Grand iChampion - Garden Spot Show CONGRATULATIONS lO THESE .WINNERS saddle horses sold strong Mules brought $llO-215 each Pony mares were $9O - and geldings sold at $4O - Riding heroes tanged from 10-40 C while driving horseo were $lOO-210 Killers were 7Vi cents per pound Chicago Cattle Receipts least Smce April WEEKLY REVIEW - CAT TLE—LocaI receipts smallest for any regular week since April 5 pei cent below a weeK ago and 7 percent be low a year ago Slaughter steers opened the week as much as 50 high er but this was Biased late Monday and Tuesday Prices ogam higher late Wednesday and Thursday leav ng slaugh ter steers steady to 25 higher than last weeks close with advance mostly on_ average chmce and baiter LeVers 25- 50 higher Cows 50-75 higher Balk strong to 25 higher Ve.ders and stochcrs and feeders steady On Monday three loads of prime 12CC-1300 lb slaughter clccrj brought 27 50 hut pric es worked lower before the close and the top Wednesday -topoed at 27 25 Thursday, Load prime 1361 lb, leached 27 50 and this compared with a cop of 27 00 a week ago L ate in the week balk o! the choice aid prime 950-1400 lb- 24 75-2 S 75 Most good (Turn to page 121 To Be Welcome In Your Own House Use Lan-Pre NOREEK IN YOUR BARN ! i ■ i —ERQM— BBSS H. fiDHRER & SONS QUARRY VH,'LrE. PA. Rhone ST 6-337.2
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