■2—Lancaster Taxgaiaq. Saturday. March 14. 1959 At Lancaster _ _ Receipts Climb to 4200 i— *** . „ gr e « s .« a^^-“ te! sold In Charge Matk.l New. Branch Go(jd ftnd choice 800-1050 March 13, 1959 r,. feeder steers ranged from Cattle receipts will total a 27 00-28.75, and a load ave w ramoared with rage to high-choice weighing 456 held lastTeek 975 lb. managed 29.10, Med the best in several ium and good feeders made weeks^with several loads 25.00-27.25, good and. choice grading average-choice and 550-800 lb. better. Trading was moder- ed from 28.00-30.50, a few wS SSmS j3L*rt Sose”slaughter steers were goodGe^Sde^lock'calvS gf*“g£ Aid G a?-°g»SU tock prime grades. Cows sold Calf division was active, fully 25 higher. Bulls fully Receipts, 775 compared with steady Stockers and feeders 844 head last week. Vealers steady to 50 higher. sold at steady rate. Good and ch?£rs.d sl sSwisg sss lb. slaughter steers made 30- and caoi eo "Bullc of choice low-good sold, for Zo-cT* > Bna jdaughter stfere mSe M.OO- utUlty sold down to ft. 30.00 including a load high- Trading was moderately choice weighing 1496 lb. at active on about 1600 head or 30 00 Good to low-choice- hogs this week. Barrows and steers sold for 26.00-28.25. gilts were 25-50 higher and Few lots good and choice fws a %nba?‘ »ade M ilf JA SX , 25.75-27 00. Cutter and util- Hogs more uniform for ity cows brought 16.75-20.75, weight and grade including with coml. cows up to 21.50, (Turn to page 3) I AS A RESULT OF A DESIRE OF BOTH '] I FARMERS and BUYERS 1 EVERY WEDNESDAY g THERE WILL BE A FULL LINE 6P SLAUGHTER CATTLE j OFFERED FOR SALE ( I ' AT THE | LANCASTER UNION STOCK YARDS : N Your cooperation will be appreciated. I For futher information consult your commission firm. A I STOCKERS' & FEEDERS on hand daily. | HOW MANY ACRES... . . . did this AUis-Chalmers D-17 plow with 20 gallons of fuel in this tough dry field? 0 12.1 acres @9.1 acres @ 10.5 acres In tough fall plowing, three new owner-driven tractors competed in a practical plowing test. Each tractor pulled lour 14-inch plow bottoms at the same average sneed and depth ... until its 20 gallons of fuel was gone. Call or stop in to see us for the correct answer. We can tell you what tractors plowed in this test and the comparative results. Let us show you why AUis-Chalmers D-Series Tractors with TRACTION BOOSTER system and Power Director plow more land per gallon. t LISTEN ... TUe National Farm and Home Hour, NBC, Saturdays! ALLISCHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE >T N. G. Myers & Son Bheems. Pa. L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lancaster. Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville. Pa. Snavelys Farm Service TRACTION BOOSTER is AUis-Chalmer* trademark. Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz. Pa. Stevens, Pa. Chicago Cattle Killer Steers 70% Of Run CHICAGO, MAR. 13- WEEKLY REVIEW- CATTLE — Receipts slight ly larger than last week, largest in six weeks, and 15 per cent greater - ' than the same week last year. Re ceipts Monday among the smallest of the,year for that day, while Wed. largest for the day since Jan. Smaller percentage slaugh ter steers and cows and in creased percentage heifers. About 70 per cent slaughter steers compared 75 per cent last week, around 20 per cent last week. Percentage prime steers again small and about the same as the 5.8 prime last week; however, percentage high-choice steers increased slightly compared with the 50 per cent choice last week, average weight of slaughter steers expected to be about the saihe as last week’s ave rage of 1170 lbs., but about 50 lbs heavier'than the same week a year ago. Bulk of the heifer supply good to average-choice. Re ceipts included 106 loads of western cattle, principally ,fed steers, compared 65 loads last -week. Another series of higher markets, except for some weakness late on steers grading good and below, left prices for slaughter steers strong to fully $1 higher for the week and $2 - 3 higher that three weeks ago. Most advance this week on choice and prime over 1300 lb. steers. Heifers again trailed the advance in steer prices but sold strong to 50 higher. Cows advanced 50 - $1 and bulls sold mostly $1 higher. Vealers strong to fully $1 higher. Stockers, and feeders fully 50 higher. Five loads DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Vain* Tax Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, lallojr and Hides FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop., lohnJFry 2114 Hollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. 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All others on draggy side as buyers tried to take them on cheap side. Bulls were active, 25-75 higher. Cows very active, 25- 50 higher Calf market dull on all kinds, some $1.50 - 3 lower. Primd butcher steers $29.50-32.60; Choice—2B.so, 29.50; Good—27-28, and pla in to medium —24.50-27. , Choice heifers —$26.50 - 27 86; Good— 25.50-26.50; mostly prime 1135 - 1350 lb. slaughter steers $33 - 33.50, latter price highest since last June. However, general-steer market 1050 - 1350 lb. steers $32 25 - 32 75, bulk choice and prime steers all weights $2B - 32, mostly $28.50 up. late when numerous loads mixed-choice and prime brought $3l - 31.75. Several loads low-choice 1025 - 1050 lb. steers, $28.50. Most IS ads of choice steers late at $28.50 carried a good grade end, numerous- loads mixed-good and, low-choice steers $27.50 - 28.25, bulk good grades $26-27.25. Stan dard steers $23.50-25.75, (Turn to, page 13) Chicks Galore! Come in and get yoi 100 W. Vantress: 100 Barred Cross, 400 Nedlar Hampshires Onion sets are in now; potatoes' are soon cm Don’t forget Altman’s Milk Replacer is as good s best, and better than the rest! Garden tools and and fertilizer !! If you have never tried Altman’s Feed, w not know what you are missing !! Why not try some Dixie Litter for your ct Staz Dry- for your Jaying flocks! ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STOI 947 Harrisburg Pike Pb. Lane. EX 4 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. Plain to med.—ig 5 Good bulls—^62s l bologna bulls —-$23 ■ and plain to med-,' Good butcher cow 22.10; Med.—lB So Canners and cutlets and shells—l 3-15 Stocker and feed* $26.50-28.10. Stock I ves—2B-31.50. Choice to prime 35-38; Good—3o-35 25-30, and thin $l9 \ Receipts at the % dairy sale included) of cows, six stock \ three heifers on a vi cow market. Fresh holstein cot selling for $340-470 seys, $250-305, ais and othe r breeds j Stock bulls were 250; stock heifers, 5 The March 2nd hi mule sale had receipt head with the draj and mule markets riding horses strong per head higher 814 ses on camp order w, 30 higher. Draft horse team, $356-460, singles v; t 220. Mules were s32| teams, singles ‘ were 190. Pony geldings wet 140. Riding horses j Drivers, $135-300 Heavy'killers wet* 182 50, thin kinds with a strong nn -market. : : r. r/.,? it *. * MORE POHK AT LESS COS FOR BIG PROFITS Farm Bureau SWINE FEEDIN PROGRAM IT'S NEW IT'S IMPROVED IT'S COMP • Pig Pie-Starter P* • Pig Starter Pellets • 16' c Pig Develop • Pork Make* •38 ( /o Sow & Pkf Supplement Fortified with AnJ* 1 Available wito Hygromycin IWN€O and CONTROLLED by Lancaster County fAßtftf WITH