2—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 4, 1959 At Lancaster Yards n . , A,r ' 0 R' t h div‘ More Than JamM E. O'Hara. w Receipts In hog division i _ In Chotg*, Market New. Branch decreased about 200 head FxDGCtGO t.w/m-msD a „•> o from last week s count of 1713 3 head. Trading was active this CHICAGO, April 2 WEEKLY REVIEW week. Barrows and gilts on CATTLE— Receipts small- Cattle division receipts this Mon. were 50-1 higher but er than anticipated following week totaled about 4000 part of the advance was lost Easter week, supplies only head or about the same as on Wed. and Barrows and slightly larger than last we last week. Qu&lity of slau- gilts closed out the week 50 ek when they were the smal ghier steers was improved higher. Sows were seasonally lest for any week in nearly over last week. Trading was scarce, but about steady, U.S. a year. Receipts about 13 slow for slaughter steers but 1-3 grade 190-225 lb. bar- per cent larger than the cor active on Wed. for about rows and gilts ranged from responding week hast year three loads. All other classes 18-18.50 early but closed at when receipts were lightest were moderately active, 17.50-17.75. Hogs more uni- for any week in 1958. Per _ Compared with last week’s form for wgt. and grade in- centage of the various clas cleee slaughter steers were eluding I=2 grade 190-215 Tb ses little different than last mostly 50 higher. Cows sold made 18.50-19. A few lots week, 70-75 per cent slaugh -2§ higher. Bulls were steady, mostly No. 1 190-210 lb. on ter steers, 15-20 per cent hei t 0 spots 50 higher on good Mon. brought 19.25-19.50. fers and around 7 per cent grade fed bulls. Stocker and 230-250 lb. butchers sold at cows; Percentage prime ste feeder held fully steady. 17-17.75. 300-600 lb. sows' ers estimated to be a little •The bulk of choice slau- made 12-15. smaller than the 5.4 per cent ghter steers brought 29-31.50 primfe last week. a Jot high-choice scaling 1015 PLANT EVERGREENS Percentage choice steers made 32 and a two load st- If you are planning to promising to be about the ling weighing 1212 lb- and plant some evergreens same as the 42 per cent choi gpading high-choice and pn- around your house this ce last week. Percentage of ?■ , non spring, A. O. Rasmussen, So. Medium and good 26.75-29. Good grade slock calves made 30-34. Veters sold about steady for 700 head compared with last week’s 741 head. Trad ing was active Good and choice vealers made 28-36, and choice and prune sold for 36-39. Standard and low gpod brought 23-27 and util ity sold down to 18; Free Corn Drying Corn of 24% moisture or better •Call Lancaster LO 9-0222 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals - Sealers in Bones, Tallovr and Hides FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Bollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4115 II No Answer Phone EX 7-0472 Oats Garry -Ciintland 7 Alfalfas 10 Clovers Soybeans Seedcorn Prize Winning Pennn, Hybrids PHONE US REIST SEED CO. MOUNT JOY. PA, OL 3-3821 I AS A BESULT OF A DESIRE OF BOTH | | FARMERS and BUYERS I | EVERY WEDNESDAY | | THERE WILL BE A FULL LINE OF j SLAUGHTER CATTLE | I OFFERED FOR SALE j| I AT THE I LANCASTER UNION STOCK YARDS j || Your cooperation will be appreciated. c>s % For futher information consult your commission firm. | ■ STOCKERS & FEEDERS on hand daily. " | Pig to Pork FASTER! Inffer SWINE SUPPLEMENTS PIG & SOW SUPPLEMENT HOG SUPPLEMENT For more pork at less cost per pound of gain, ask us about the Red Rose feeding program. Red Rose Supplements are fortified with zinc, vitamins and antibiotics to give you more pork at less cost per pound of gain. COMBINES WITH YOUR OWN GRAIN REICH POULTRY FARM J. C. WALKER & CO. R D. 1. Marietta, Pa AMMON E. SHELLY R D 2, Lihtz, Rlfc CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS R D 2, East Earl, Pa. The Buck, R 1, Quarryvillc WARREN SICKMAN R, D 1, Pcquea, Pa; — Chicago Cattle Gap, Pa A. S. GROFF 21 S Queen, Lancaster, Pa MUSSER'S E. MUSSER HEISEY R D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa New Holland Beef Run Quality Off Receipts of cattle - 886; calves - $37 - 39 gn calves - 307. Quality of the 32 - 37; med 26 - 3’, nln was very poor; very few 20 - 26. 1 high-choice and prime cattle The April 1 dai 1V( on market - these steady receipts of 107 V with last week. stock bulls and $ All plain and short-fed Fresh cows were cattle in low-choice and good S°°d demand, fully grades, strong to 50 higher, er than week earl| (t These grades also supported heifers 'and heifers j by replacement buyers. Bulls freshen in fall in strong to 50 higher Cows ln to pj s steady. Vealers very active .Fresh Holstein co> { and strong. ‘ 425; Guernseys, j2j| 50 Prin 32 25- tC ?hoice ee - rS 29 Ifi 1 buTls ’sij 31.50; good;- 27.50 - 29.50, Sl DrafThorse 2fe : and plain to med. -25 - 27- tiv ?, with mules^ Choice butcher heifers - tive*and ai m $26 - 28; good - 24 - 26, and the Mar 30 horse Pk - ■2l - 24. sa i e> with 216 head Good bulls - $26 - 27.85, ceipt and pi. - med -21 - 24. - Draft teams wen. Good cows - $20.50 - 23; from $3lO - 450 med. - $l9 - 20.50; canners $l6O - 220. Mule t P ’J and cutters; 17.*50 - 19 and - 420; singles,sl4o^ Sh cl lS L 115 ' l l' * j , Pony mares were m§ t 0 oo and feeder steers 295; geldings, $9O - v . 8 60 - , . , Riding horses, sififl Choice and prime butcher drivers, $135 - 175 “ Starting today and every Saturday hs after, we will close at 2:00 P. M. Black Wilson Soy Beans j U. S. #33 Seed Corn . bu j Lancaster Sure Crop j SEED POTATOES Cobblers $4 10 - Katabdins $3.55 - Kennebecs i DUCKS - We have ’em! All kinds of Carbola insecticides and spray terials. Onion Sets and garden seeds ALTMAN’S GASH FEED STORI 947 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4’ Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. I All-Job, > 4f Brisk New Utility Powe It’s here—a new 2-3 plow all-purpose tractor t greater flexibility than ever. Sharp new styling, bright new colors of meadf green and clover white, new starting safety swit new twin-dial instruments. All are yours un new Oliver 550. But that’s just a start. You get the most mod* utility-tractor features of all. Your new 550 its own way, goes from position to draft con automatically. Your choice of a gasoline or di® engine, Powerjuster wheels, power steering, W pendently Controlled PTO. You get six forward speeds, double-disc bid a rubber spring seat—all at no extra cost Sec' new 550 soon. Feel its extra eagerness, its q ,|jl smooth response to every touch. J. B. Lapp Atglen, Pa. Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata, R.D. 2 All-farm yv N. G. Hersheyl Manheim, B- Chas. J. McCoi & Sons Hickory H G. Peacl E. Busier li Bottom, Pa.