* s j ,• ■ < ' s' 2—Lancaster Farming,, Saturday. Novfeßab6f'7. T95Si At Lancaster Yards Slaughter Quality Good lames E. O’Hara. grade grass fed rteers down „ , . „ to 23.50. Lot Good grade hei- In CbaKS»J Market Newe Branch ferg weighing gll lbs. COHI - This week the manded 25.00. Cutter wri’n fall me 1400 Utility cows ranged from receipts will head short of lastweelc s 7, celling ut) to 18.25. ■ -870 head count The supply L CeS ers and low Cut was made up of 25 .per cent slaughter steers and 65 per- *ers mane ix.oo cent slocfcers and feeders & about 150 head of show .Steers Trading was moder ately active through most of the week. The quality of slaughter steers continues good. Com pared with ~last week’s close, slaughter steers held steady to 25 lower. Cows -were 25 to 50 off. Bulls sold at steady rates. Stockers and feeders' were steady to weak. The bulk ot the Choice slaughter steers weighing up to 1300 lbs. Brought 28 00-29.00 with a few loads and lots' Choice with a small Prime end scal ing 1028-1256 lbs. sold at 29 525-29-50, Good to low choice 25.25-28 25. -Several loads and, lots high Good & 'Choice grade steers 1200-1350 lbs. made 27.00-27.75. Standard and low Good 23- .00-25.25 with some Good FARMERS! RC CO rib NEW HOLLAND |iH CONCRETE PRODUCTS New Holland, Pd. • ELgin 4“Si 14 Save on Twine Farm Bureau MAXIMUM Early Order DISCOUNT during NOVEMBER Don't delay .... See Farm Bureau NOW for the best in Twine Values or Call . . . . Lancaster EX 4-0541 C.COU tow BUP^ 1 Utility and Commercial bulls brought 20,-25.00 witn Good grade fed bulls up to 27.00. HOGS:- In the Hog Divls- Good and Choice -800-1050 ion St lb. feeder steers commanded SAtertSi? T?l -25.50-28 00 ding was moderately active Good sold at 23.50-26.50, lot arTOWSj gilts an d sows Medium 1220 lbs. at 22.50 & steadv U. S. 1-3 grade r V |? a on 1 r^od oll^ 11 Choice 190-230 lb. barrows and gilts to -22.00. Good ana 26 5030 50 St< Sile t6e Medmm few lots No.3’s selling down ujS>Pf Good grade calves 29 grade, 190 230 lbs. at .00-30,00 with Iheseat saoO 15 g 50 . 165 0 mo sQy 16. down carrying a small end choice ral lots 2 46-286 lb. Medium stock calves sold brought 13 50-14.00. down to *.5 50. lb sows> 8.00- CALVES; In the calf divas- iD ‘ so^s> - * ,tuu ion'this week about 925 head 1 * AJU of vealers brought steady pn SHEEP: Slaughter imnbs ces 'in active trading. Last sold at steady rates on about week’s receipts totaled 773 425 bead compared With last head. Good and Choice veal- week’s 601 head count. Trad ers made 28.00-35 00 and mg was active. Medium and Choice and Prime brought (Turn to page 9) All-Weaver Paved Manure Lot AT Manheim MOhawk 5-2466 f t Chicago Cattle Prices Steady To 50c Lower WEEKLY REVIEW * . CATTLE—Market supplies about 5 per cent less than last "week and about 10 per cent under the 'same year-ago week. Fully 70 per cent of 35.00-40 with a few Prime commanding 41 00. Standard janri Low Good ranged from 22.00 28.00 and Utilities sold down to-I'B.oo. SSSipy' faa ‘4’ GREAT TWINES • Unico Premium * • Unico Extra Length • Unico Red Label • Unico Premium Binder Twine New Holland ELgm 4-2146 iQWNED ant CONTROLLED by Lancaster County FARMERS J, Labor Saving Animals are easier "to clean than to jceep clean. It is easier to work on a concrete area. 2. Savings in Feed Costly feed is not tramped into the mud and lost. Animals get all the feed. 3. Manure Is Saved This valuable fertili zer is easily recover ed and carried to the fields where it can produce for you. Quarryville STcrlmg 6-2126 934 195; New Holland ' Steer Market is Brisk The steer market receipts .slaughter sfteers, a- brisk at New Hoi boat 20 per cent heifers -com- week on all km pared 22 per cent heifers last heavy short led st< week, around 5 per 'coat were very slow an cows. Percentage prime 'The cow market i steers a little larger than the to 50 higher, and 9 per cent prime last week, calves were steady Slaughter steers generally "Receipts at the slow throughout and prices 5 sale were 856 ( steady to fully 50 lower com- 390 calves pared last weeks close, most Prime butcher decline on steers over 1300 $29-29 85; choice i lbs. Pew' 16ads weighing over - 28-28; plain to me HOO lbs. still unsold late, 26; heavy short fed prices for slaughter steers a- Good butcher bout on a par with the pre- $23.50-25; pi to m ( vious low this year. 23.50. Cows strong to 50 lusher. , Qood bulls S 2 Bulls steady to 50 lower. to mec j . $ 2 2 5 Vealers steady to 1 00 higher. ognas - 22 25 Stockers hnd feeders scarce, Good butcher C q steady to strong. ' 18.50;' med - 15 > Around 2V > loads high ners and cutters choice to mbstly 'prime 1150- s bells - 10-13 1350 lb. slaughter steers 28 - Stockers and fee 75 29.00, eight loads 29.00, . 2 1-26; stock stee Bulk choice and, mixed choice 26.25-32; choice and prime steers tinder 1400 ca lves - 38 50-41 t lbs. 26.25-28 50, several loads 38; med 2 8-33, thv prime and mixed choice ami heavy calves - 24 3 pHme 1435-1525 lb weights i5 . 2 i. 26.50-28 50, few Joads.-nruxed The Nov. 4 dam gootriand choice-975 lb. steers receipts o± 142 - 26.25-26.50, hulls and 34 heife: Utility and. commercial CO ws continued ac cows 14.25-18.00. Pew stand- backward spring ard cows sold *up to 20.00, very slow canners and cutters 12.00- p r esh Holstein ci 15-25, some heavy cutters to 470; Guernsey 15.50. Utility and t-eommer- others - 250-385, bi cial bulls 19 00-21 50, few 2 07 50; hc.fers -65 good heavy fat hulls'' 17.50- The Nov 2 horse 18 50. - 183 head on a very Pew good and choice veal- het. All mules we ers 32.00-33.00. Most, .-stand- grs. ard and good grades £5 00- Ponies - Mares - 31.00, cull and utility _yeal- geldingr 65-100. O During the last few weeks on pasture, grac hay, silage and grain feeding up to the full level. Cows that are eating the same kind a feed before stabling as will be fed aft' major change. At time of stabling reduce grain feeding 4 WgW feed 8 lbs. of Be-Co-Lass per da} for fi' gradually reduce the Be-Co-Lass and resto; ing. The laxative eScct of the Be-Co-Lass i in preventing constipation. ©At time of stabling give cows extra salt an< have read} access to water. OTurn cows out several hours each da} (01 first week following stabling. The Beacon dany program is designed to tit ti’ c r vidual herds and individual farms. Beacon Dair) Ra ilo mended for herds averaging over 400 lbs. butterfd Dair) Rations for herds averaging up to 400jbs We’d like to tell }ou more about these feeds ami help jour herd make more milk in the barn. Just diop us and we'll be glad to gi\e you more information. The Beacon Milling Comp 3 A Division of Spencer Kellogg & Sons. PHILADELPHIA & CARLISLE STS.. YORK- p ' Telephone; York 8-2341 BEAC