Lancaster FartaSnq. Sertuidayt February 7, 1958 At Lancaster Yards Cattle Receipts Off 1,800 JamM E. O'Haia, la ChatgoV Market New« Branch This week receipts of cat tle wore about 1800 head less than last weeks 47154 head count. Despite the reduced xeceipts some decline was re ■corded on slaughter steers weighing over *250 lb, The -quality -of the x slaughtered steers was - not as good as in the past week’s very few lot grading above average-choi ce on the market. The supply included about 45 per cent slaughter steers and €5 per cent stockers and feeders. Trading was moder ately active this week. Com pared with last week’s clos ed slaughter steers on Mon. were steady to 50 lower with most of the decline on weights over 1250 lb. and on Wed. about 75 head of slau ghter steers were on tEe mar ket and they sold steady to' 50 higher. Cows were 25-30 lower but most of the loss was on average cutter and better grades. Bull close 50- 75 lower. Stockers and feeder were fully steady. A lot of 1177 lb. Prime yearlings made 30.50. The bulk of the choice sl aughter steers sold f0r27.50- 29. Good to low-choice steers made 25-27.75 depending on weight, a few lots and loads average Good to average cho ice 1356-1441 lb brought 26.50-27. A few small lots of good and choice heifers made 25-27 50 Utility and comm] bulls sold at 22.75-25.50 with good grade fed bulls at 25 75-27. GENUINECOBBS BROILER CHICKS $l2 per 100 In lots of "200 D or more}- 1 k CALL Weaver's Hatchery R. D. 4 LITITZ Ephrata RE 3-0885 ymunnunHanniHva Ready To Serve You! Complete line of Farm & Garden Seeds Cert. DuPuifs Cert. Vernal Cert. Buffalo Cert. Ranger Cert. Pennscott Clover Penna. Grown Red Clover Brdsfoot Treeioil Ladino Clover Pasture Mixtures Grasses Seed Grains Catalog FHEE upon request. - Store Hours 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday thru Saturday « SMOKETOWN, Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659 s * Cutter and utility cows ran ged from 17-21.50, with co ml grade up to 22.75. Can- ri „ Tr , Arn = ners end low-cutters made FEB. 5 15.25-17. Good and choice WEEKLY REVIEW 800-1050 lb. feeder steers. CATTLE Receipts fully brought 25.75-28. a three 15 per cent smaller than load string grading high choi last week but slightly larger ce and weighing 8851 b. made than the corresponding week 29.50. Medium and good fe- a year ago, Veceipts Jiere as eders made- 25-27.25. Good well as at 12 main markets and choice 550-800 lb. stock smallest, excluding holiday feeders brought 27.50-31-few weeks, for any week since lots high-choice 514-534 lb April last year, at 34. Medium and good stock HoWetrer, salable supply ers commanded 25.50-27.75. herd increased by fully 500 Good grade stock calves ma- ca ttle, mainly slaughter >de 29-30. steers weighing over 1300 Trading was moderately lbs. carried from last week, active for vealers this week Fully 70 per cent of receipts as. vealers sold mostly 1.00 slaughter steers,-A small re lower. Receipts totaled about duction from last week, a -625 head or about the same round 15 per cent heifers, as last week. Good and choice cows made up 8 or 9 per vealers sold for 33-39 while cent of receipts compared high-choice and prime grades with fully 5 per cent last made 39-44. Standard and week. low good vealers made 26-' increased percentage of 32, and utility sold down to the steer supply choice 'and 20. t prime, an estimated 13 to 14 HOGS—Barrows and gills per cent prime compared 10 (Turn to page 8) PINE WOOD SHAVINGS For Poultry and Livestock Bedding CALL EXpress 4-5412 CONVENIENT SANITARY SERVICEABLE ‘ ' / Deliveries Mgde Over Two Tons Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ZOOK 228 Lampeter Road Lancaster, Pa. AS A RESULT OF A DESIRE OF BOTH * ] FARMERS and BUYERS V ? EVERY WEDNESDAY ' " THERE WIU.BE J. FULL LINE OF ; t SLAUGHTER CATTLE f OFFERED FOR SALE s ; AT THE h LANCASTER UNION STOCK YARDS :i *. - Your cooperation will be appreciated. For futher information consult your commission firm % STOCKERS & FEEDERS on hand daily. BURLING'S CHICKS WIN AGAIN Once again, to add to our long string of victories, our Leghorn and New Hamp chicks at NEPPCO’s 1958 Egg-to-Chick Show won two firsts out qf only two Bur ling entries. We have won firsts, at this show almost without a. break, and hold two Grand Championships. Since incubation and se lection ,of chicks; used for showing is beyond our con trol, this is further proof of high quality the kind we deliver to you. Scoring of our White Leg horn entry, first in the Egg Production Division, was as follows; Egg Quality Score .. 89.25 Hatchabilily Score 88.3 Chick Quality Score 98.0 Total Score . .. 92.47 There were 9 different en tries m the White Leghorn Class In the Miscellaneous Class, with 5 or more en tries of the same breed, Bur- Img’s New Hamp’s scored 84 67 points for top honors. Old Hen Eggs Used The eggs which we used for this competition were old-hen eggs, which do not score as h'gh in quality as BURLING’S BOX F Chicago Cattle "*• !; 'vy | ■* J More Prime Steers Up USDA MARKET NEWS SERVICE (Turn to page 5) pullet eggs. We have always used old-hen eggs for this show, which makes these winnings more significant. Stirling's Big 7 Broilers 1. Carey's Famous Random- Sample Test winning Leg horns. A customer made a 270-egg average on 1800 birds! 2, Merryknoll Sexlink (Rock x Red) —Bred by electron ic “brain” methods. 3. Golden Sex-Links —Harco male x Cobb’s White Rock female. And Tops For Meat and Eggs. 4. Cobb's Rocks —Broi- ler test winners. 5. Cobb's- Garrison While Rock pc Cornish Cross. 6. Stirling's New Hampshires 7. Gove's Barred Hocks. Buy Burling’s Big Healthy Chicks as proven by many top prizes at Chick Shows and Random Tests. Hatches Every Week Write For Circular & Prices When you are ready to buy Good Chicks, pick up your phone and Call Oxford 286 collect “Bill” will pay the call. HATCHERY OXFORD. PA. New .Holland Heavy Steers Off 5 The Feb. 4 dairy receipts fed slaughter steers, totaled 143 cows, 12 stock, marked shortage of bulls and 15 heifers. Good stock Receipts totaU top quality and fresh cows cattle and 306 calves in good demand selling on a There were ve steady basis. All others on ohoice and pnme fa] the weak side. Stock bulls on market in sold very well. heavy weights Ligi Fresh - Holstein cows cattle were about brought $460 - 510; Guern- heavy kinds very sli seys, $225 - 285, and other again .50 cents lowei breeds, $240 - 385. cow and ?alf markets Stock bulls sold for $165- steady. ,290, while stock heifers were Prime steers were $127 - 295. with very few on tl The Feb. 2 horse and mule Choice, under sale had receipts of 243 head, Vonn h including 100J head of mules t! s nn eoa 7 on which sold ‘ very well on a wnder 1100, $2B - 29 brisk market Killer market 120 j*> |"7 •-27.50 P) was on the steady side. Draft Hied.; $24 - 25.50. horses in very good demand Choice butcher, her with brisk trading. , - 28. Good, $23 - 27 Draft horse teams brought Hied., $l9 - 23 $345 to v 485, while singles Good bulls, $26 were selling at $l5O - 210 Flam to medr, $25 Mule teams brought $3lO - Good butcher cows, 505, singles weife $135-255 22'85, med , $l9 - 21, Pony geldings were $75 - and cutters, $l6 50 - ] 115, mares were $lB5 - 250. Choice to prime Riding horses, $l5O - 335, calves, $43 - 46.50; g ( drivers, $l4O - 210. . - 43, and medium, $; Heavy killers brought $llO Thin calves, $lB - 28 - 135, thin kinds $6O - 100. Thursday’s Neiy Holland . T „ . cattle and calf„ market again Patronize Lancastei had a heavy run of short ing Advertisers. Hydroul'c tractor seat special at only $l5, Tractor-Funnels special at only $1.50 Dixie Litter only $2.43 per 100 Us. bag Ol'vsr Plow Shears - special $l.lO Now you can come in and buy your chicks received our first shipment of White Rocks Ct and get 'em! Place your order now for these Ei rnent chicks! 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