—T-fryicoater Farming. Saturday. August 1, 1959 At Lancaster'Yards Stocker & Feeder Supply; Up Jamas E. O’Hara, In Charg*/ Market Hews Branch LANCASTER WEEKLY REVIEW — , , This week in the cattle division slaughter steers ac counted for 55% of supply & stockers and feeders 35%. Supply totaled 2744 head or 700 head less than last week. Trading was moderately ac tive on all classes Compared with last week’s close slaughter steers were mostly 25-higher; some sales steady to 50 higher. Sharp decline for cows amounted to 1.00-125 -Bulls again in plentiful supply were 50 lo wer. Stockers and feeders Sold at weak rates. Bulk of choice slaughter steers made 28 25-29, with a load and lot of average choice 1014-1150 lb. reaching 22 95 and one small lot aver age-choice steers weighing 955 lb. commanding 29.50. Good to low-choice steers made 26-28 25. A low-good carrying a small end choice sealing 1487 lb. brought 26.- 25. Few lots standard sold down to 25. 125 W. Rock Chicks - 1 w Roofing $2.20 up Roof pant $1 10, $2 60 cßoof cement. 25c, 45c, $1.20 Red Oxide Paint $2.50 - $ll 75 -2 gal. Artex Motor Oil , $1.38 “Carbola $l, $1 70, $3 25 ' CCC' Insecticide and Fungicide' 50c - $2 50 "Horse Feed $4.00 J)og Feed $8.50 Prance Dog Food Rabbit Pellets 25 lbs 25 lbs. $1.40. Prices «subje< ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg, Pike Ph. Lane. EX.4-7712U Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. j. -r , r ' ' " t , 15, feet wide! The new 15-foot Allis-Chalmers Field Cultivator uses heavy-duty, 1-inch-square coil shanks to rip up sod.,. tear out deep-rooted Weeds... prepare deep seedbeds. With rugged, tubular-type, 3-incb bar and heavy-duty tool bar frame, you’re ready for tough field conditions. TRACTION BOOSTER system of D-17 gives u you extra traction automatically, hydrauli cally to woik more acres per day. Depth set by gauge wheels if desired. Attached with SNAP COUPLER hitch. Choice of sweeps or shovels, SNAP-COUPLER and TRACTION BOOSTER are Allib Chalmers (taclemaiks ALLIS-CHALMERS <&> SALES AND SEK.VICE H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lancaster. Pa. Washington Boro. Pa. L. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lititz, Pa. Bheems, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service Utility and comm, bulls ranged from 22 50-25 with good grade fed bulls selling up to 26 50. - Cutter and utility cows T 5: 75-19.25 while Comml. sows sold up to 20.00, Carmers & low-butters made 14.-15.75. Good -and choice 800-1050 lb. feeder steers brought 27.- 25-29, load high i choice An gus feeder steers weighing 1075 lb sold at 27 50, med ium- and good- 25 50-27.50 Good and choice 550-800 lb. stock steers commanded 29- 34 with medium and good making 27.-29 25 Good grade stock calves made -30.-33. Calf receipts were about the same as last week’s 566 head count Trading was moderately active with veal ers holding steady. Good and choice vealers made- 28.-33 with choice and prime mak ing 33-37. and a few prime to 38 Standard and low-good brought 22-28 with utility down to 18. Receipts in the hog divis ion totalled about 300, head more than last week’s 1029 head count Barrows & gilts (Turn to page 5) #ek—2oo W. Rocks - 1 day $4.95 $4.50 $4 30 $4.25 Fine Chick. Feed B. Starter-Prints B grower NFZ 2(1% Mash-Print 16% All Mash Print Turkey starter Turkey developer pellet-med. Altman’s Milk replacer 25 lbs. Altman’s Calf Feed- 25 lbs Fittings ration 16% Dairy O.F. 20% Hog Feed Special chop ;t to change $2.10 I>Tew Holland, Pa. \ ' * CHICAGO, JULY 30- WEEKLY REVIEW CATTLE—Supplies 7 per ceht larger than last week but 18 per cent less than the corresponding year period. Better distr. of receipts than last week, fully 70 per cent slaughter steers, A short 20 per cent heifers and about eight per cent cows. About 7 per cent of the steers prime, around 60 per cent choice and 25 per cent good. Percentages of various classes in receipts as well as the percentages of various grades little different than last week, also, average weight of s’aughter steers vety close to last weeks av erage of 1152 lbs. Slaughter - steers steady to 50 hgher compared last week close, average o f 27.03 which was a low for,' the year mostly 50-75 lower, Cows unevenly strong to 100 higher. Commercial and standard cows mainly 25-50 higher and lower grades mainly 50-75 up. Bulls mostly 50- higher. Vealers steady. Stockers, and Feeders about steady except some common and medium grades 25-50 lower. Four loads mostly prime 1150-1325 lb. slaughter steers 29.75 and 30, load 1157 lb. Nebraskas at 30, equaling last weeks peak which was the 1 owest since January. Most good to high choice slaughter, steers 25.25-28.50. Altho several loads high choice. 990-1050 lb. weights 28.85-29.00.- Small suppiy of prime and mixed high choice and prime steers 1150 lb. up 29.00-29.50, bulk high choice and mixed choice and prime 1200-1350 lb steers late 27.- -75-28 75 with several loads comparable grade 1450-1525 lb. weights JJ7.50-27.75, load lots mostly choice Steers lar gely 26.75 up. Low choice steers 1025 lbs. down sold up-to 27.75, standard to low good steers 22.75-25.00, two loads 1075 and 1350 lb. of standard holsteins 3 50. Early bulk go6d v to high $4.10 $4.75 $5.05 $3.95 $1 50 $3,70 $3.40 $4,35, $3.$S Stevens, Pa. Chicago Cattle * - MKT. Unsettled / > T ’»•**'s - v <•! oK 1 Steets Gaining HA NOW ’TIL AUGUST 31 SAVE SQo On each 5 gals, oil On each 25 lbs. grease Check your lubricant .needs. Order today and SAVE! fi. CO U t Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland Steers Strong; Others Stdy (Specials from. New Holland-. Sales Siablcs Thursday’s beef ■■ ’market"n»‘bulls - 21.0!i n, Si had 909 cattle and 321 calf - 22 50-25. *■ “HI receipts. Steer market"' very ’Good cows active on all kinds having" 17 50-19 anr i i l #! quality and finish These 50- cutters - 14 sn ,- ai »n 75 higher than last week stock - r . . ' 7 59 Plain kinds of all, weights a m w slow, about steady, -gulls' s° Ch barely steady. Cows and - ' | 3 6 38 * vealers steady. - ia?27 ?d ' Prime butcher steers - $29 * " - 30; chdice - 28-29; good.- I( J he Jul y 29 dam, 26.50->2B, and plam - medium cows, three 23-26 50. " v " ' and !. 5 heifers & - Choice heifers - $25-28; ’eflao^OwT l SOr " good - 22-24.50, and pl -med. 30 h^>, - 18-22. Good bulls - $25-26; b;Iog- „ Fresh Holst o , ns , Guernseys $240 270 ! choice heifers 25 00-27 75, er breeds $250 340 ’' late bulk 24 50-27.00. During Stock bulls S7ii, the week loadlots high choice ers $2OO-280 11 and mixed choice and .prime . a steady im,i , heifers 1050 lbs down 27.25 corded on 171 h 1 -28 35 btu nothing above 27.- j u ] y 27th hois? 90 Wednesday. Load ’choice mu les in killer V a and prime 1159 lb. heifefs p on y mares cio? late 26 75. High choice 825 dings 75-ifo S B ° J lb.-weights early 27.75, util- Riding hoises . ihty and standard heifers 15- Drivers 120-239 ’ (Turn to page 5) '* - Killers 8-B^ 2 cenfe WILL. COST YOU LESS Locally Owned and. Operated Breeding Flocks Are All Within Lane Co We do our Own Breeding Work No National Advertising No Long Distant Hauling of Hatching Egg s ' Chicks'"' 1 No Middle Manner Franchise Kick-Backs RVEST SALE Manhexm New Holland Qua^f' MOhawk 5-2466 ELgm 4-2146 SToil' l^ 5 WHY Keystone- Leghorn CHICKS U. S. Approved Pullorum-Typhoid Cle KEYSTONE “HATCHER? Rep. Bernier R. Myer. Ph. Leola OL 6-224} Hatchery: Ph-. Leola OL 6-7851 Faring Ph. 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