2—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. October 10, 1959 At Lancaster Yards Supplies Dowi^Sfigfytly IcodmE. O'Hara. Utility arid comb buU» , _ . made 20-25, with good grade ta Oxoxg*/ Moilwi «*w« ■ww* fed bui j s up to 2 6.75 early ka„dcKoicc B ?o.los» SrfgS»fS will total about' 5500 head SevCTal lots g?h law head 1» fton g^T »ft mK slcwMßough out-tfie weete A-liberal sup- and good at 25-27:25- ply of all wgts. and grades _ , __,j a _ t __i r ~ a lve SALES ANP SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lititz, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver Quarryville, Pa. 1R \CI lON BOOSTER is an Allis Chalmers tradcmaik. Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland, Pa. Rheems. Pa. Stevens, Pa. Chicago Cafffe Slaughter Steers Proportion High Weekly Summary—Suppl ies about ?0 per cent great er than last week but fully 5 per- cent, smaller than the corresponding year-ago per iod. Ihcreased- proportion sl aughter steers' and smaller proportion slaughter heifers and stockers and feeders th an last week.. Around 13 per cent" of the*, steer supply pri .me, fully 85 per cent choice and ,barely 26 per cent good grades with" slaughter steers unevenly 25-1.25 lower - for the week good and- choice yearlings 1050 lbs. down showed least decline with choice- and prime over 1150 lb. weights off most. General trade 50-1. lower and at >a new low for. the year to date. Cows steady to fully 25 lower. Vealers fully 1 lower. Wholesale dressed beef pri ces- 50-1.50 lower Stockers and feeders steady to 50 low er and at a new low for the year. Weeks top 29.25 paid Monday for around six loads mostly prime 1200,-1350 lb. slaughter steers. On Wednesday just one load prime 1252 lb. wgts. sold at 29, early bulk choi ce and mixed choice and prime steers 26 50-29, over a dozen loads high choice to mostly prime 1125-1325 lb. steers on the midweek moderately active. Slaughter lambs were unevenly steady. Good and Choice slaughter lambs 60-95 lb. 19.50-21.50, a few lots of Choice 74-97 lb. sold at 22 00, while TJtility sold down to 16 00. I Want a better grain & I hay harvest in 1960? | USE NEW JERSEY | GREEN SAND AND I COLLOIDAL PHOS [ PHATE "CALPHOS" I THIS FALL. I Available in bags or I spread on fields. | BROOKLAWN FARM I 118 Kreider Avenue I Lane. LO 9-1580 1' MERVIN McMICHAEL I Millersville I Ph. TH 2-4377 For Prompt.... Courteous in BAGS or BULK Coll Lancaster EX New Holland : £. COU t BUB^' New Holland ----= a.* Light-Steers Are Stea, Lighter weight steers were to 26.50, -slock steady on the New Holland 29-31. ‘ Cr market this week. Heavier ' Choice to nr. cattle were off 50 to 75. $37-39:50, good - The cow market was. bare* 'Sft-SO, thins - 14 o ,! ly' steady. Choice and prime- 2&?60'-30.50. 1 calves sold steady but all oth- n „/, er kinds, were off 2.00. had 132 il dail c «« 1..' 50-29.50 y _-choice' sunder 1I&0 c&u^ k K ard * lbs'. 27-28:50, over 120 f- ■ by t tlw 26-27; good under 1100 - 23.- ™; Q , „ cow beefj 50-25, over 1200 - 23-24, plain: Fresh Holstein cow to med. under 1100 - 22-23; tti'VTff, Guernsey . ] over 1200- - 21-23; others - 250-275 Choice butcher heifers - Stock bulls - sBs.v none, good - $2O - 22.50, pi. The October 5 hor to med. - • 17-19. was about steady ev - Good bulls - $25-27.85; lers. This kind was = bologna - 21-24. Receipts: horses - jo Good'butcher cowsl $l7-18; Ponies - $75-13q med.- - 16-17, canners and horses - 80-205, driv cutters - 12-16. ses - 75-140, Jailers • Stockers and feeders - $23 mules, none market 28.25-28.75, few lo ads choice around 1500 lb. steers sold dowr* to 25.50. Some high . choice yearlings 1090 lbs. down still sold as high as 28 on the midweek market when many loads high choice and mixed choiT ce and'prime 1300-1450 lb. steers sold at 26.25-27. Few good and choice veal ers 33, standard and good grades 25-32, two loads good 584 lb. stock steers»2B.2s, good 700-725 weights at 26.25-27, load choice 925 lb feeding steers 26.75, load go od and choice 750 lb. wgts. 27. Few medium feeding-" steers down to 23. ADD/MORE MILKMAKIN OWE yourgrai Bureau Profitmalier Suppled ng Farm Bureau Milkmaker or Pro-Blend grains, you can increase the milk-making herd. Ground or all pelleted, Milkm**! id "50" produce balanced, palatable n de to fit your particular requirement. PORK LOW IN CAI Calorie-conscious’ ] news that today’s ] low in calories—th: modem production i sumption practices ying of pork gives age of 240 calories only 8 per cent of tb mended calorie mtal man. That same ser pork gives him 40 of his daily protein If advice is all y ( you can get it with pense. Servi •• • * ic