—Lancaster Farming, Saturday/ November 28, 1959 2 At Lancaster Yards Slaughter Quality Poor lame* E. O Kara, Hogs more uniform for grade In Charge Market New* Branch and weight including U. S. 1- CATTLE. Receipts during 2 grade, 190-230 lbs. 15 00- the shortened holiday week 16 00, lots mostly U S no totaled about 2215 head com- 1 195-225 lbs 16 25-16 50. pared with 2991 head last 300-600 lb. sows 8 00-12 00. week. The supply included 30 SHEEP. Receipts this week per cent slaughter steers and W ill total about 139 head about 60 per cent stockers compared with 407 head a and feeders week ago Trading moderate- Quality of slaughter steeis (his week was poor. Trading moderately active Compared ■with last week’s close, slaughter steers were mostly steady, instances weak. Cows 25 to 100 higher. "Bulls fully 50 lower Stock ers and feeders weak to 50 lower Good to average Choice slaughter steers 24 50-27 75 Standaid and average Good 22 75 24 75 Cutter and Util ity cows 13 75-16 50. Com mercial cows up to 17 25 Canners and low cutters 12 - 13 75 Utility and Commer cial bulls 20 00-24 50, Good grade fed bulls up to 26 50 Good and Choice 800 1050 lb. feeder steers 23 75-27 50. Medium and Good 21 00-25 00 Good and Choice 550-800 lb stock steers 25 50-29 00, Med ium and Good 23 50 27 00, Common down to 20 00 Crood & Choice stock calves 28.00-32 75 CALVES Receipts this •week totaled about 531 head compared with 705 last week Trading moderately active Choice and Prime vealers •weak Good grade and below 100-2 00 lower. Good and Choice vealers 28 00-34 00, Choice and Prime 34 00-39,- 00, a few 40 00 Standard and low Good 21 00 28 00, Utili ty down to 17 00 HOGS Receipts for the 3 days tills week totaled about 815 head compared with 1494 head last week Trading mod erately active. Barrows and gilts fully steady Sows stea dy to strong U S. 1-3 grade 190-230 lb barrows & gilts 14.25-15 00 Few lots no 3’s down to 14 00 Several Ibis 180 190 lb down to 15 75. SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND •EL 4-2214 Tank fnuk delivery in Eastern Lancaster County of Gulf: GASOLINE—KE ROSE N E DIESEL OIL—HEATING OIL Frompt,, Courteous Service W. L ZIMMERMAN & SONS INTERCOURSE, PA. Ph. Intercourse SO <-3131 PRODUCTION PULLETS Whan clouds are looking darkest, And eyj prices declining, A flock of HI-CASH pal lets, Bring tne si r er Im mg For free literature and random sample facts CALL Weaver’s Hatchery LITITZ S 4, PA. Phone Ephrala HE 3-0885 ly active Wooled slaughter lambs fully steady to 50 high er. lesser quality considered. 75-95 lb good grade wooled slaughter lambs -18 00-20 00, Utility down to 14 00. O Sisters Top (Continued from page 1 bought by Joseph G. Shaef fer, treasurer of the Mt Jo\ Rotary club, sponsors of the roundup. Harold Endslov., Maytown cattleman bought the other grand champion bird The 2 capons brought $ 65 per pound and came to a total of $l2 68, Lillie Ann scored the re serve mark m her second time out. Last year she failed to place in the awards ranks Her capons were bought by Michael Pricio, advertising director of the Mount Joy Bulletin Pricio was one of the big buyers at the sale IVAN M. MARTIN. INC. (New Holland ELgtn 4-211.? BLUE BALL, PA. Telephones j Terre HIM siiicre-st 5 3445 JjSBSS» (jm TmJUiI.JJ.M Cftii... •\ * 4^ Nothing handles manure like an Allis-' Chalmers No. 110 Manure Spreader. Don’t buy any spreader until you’ve seen for yourself how easy it loads—from the rear or sides, with no arches or beaters to block the way. See what a good job of shredding and even spreading it does. Stop at our store, or call us, for full in formation on this spreader. SmmL LISTEN! National Farm and Home Hour, Saturdays, NBC W ALLIS-CHALMERS a SALES AND SERVICE T ; HAVE YOUR FARM MACHINERY SERVICED NOW! Mann & Gnunelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lifitz, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service L H. Brubaker Nissley farm Service Lancaster, Pa. Chicago Cattle Supplies Light Quality Good CATTLE —Receipts about 5 per cent below last week and 10 per cent below the corres ponding period last year Monday’s receipts smallest for Monday in 6 weeks but Wednesdays supply the larg est for any pre-Thanksgiving day on record. Average weight of slaugh ter steers promising to be a little heavier than 1143 lb. average of last week Prices on steers and heifers advanc ed Monday on reduced re ceipts but turned sharply low er Wednesday with high choice and prime steers un der most downward pressure Prime steers 1100 lbs and heavier steady to 50 lower, other weights and grades of slaughter steers steady to 50 lower Other weights and grades slaughter steers stea dy to 50 higher Prime steers leached a new low in more than a year Few loads prime 1150-1,- 375 lb. slaughter steers 28 - 75 and 29 00 me two loads at 29 which accompanied In ternational show cattle buying four other capons from Lillie Ann and a total of 12 birds The nine members in the club raised a total of 805 capons with a total weight ox N. G. Myers & Son New Holland, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. Rheems, Pa, New Holland Lightest Run The Thanksgiving day mar ket at New Holland saw the lightest rurt of the year with only 548 cattle and 154 calves crossing the block. All slaughter steers sold active and 50 higher Cows were steady to strong and bulls and calves were steady. There were no prime butc her steers in the run. Choice butcher steers - $27 50-28 50, good - 26.50 27.50. plain to medium - 22 50» 26 50 heavy short fed - 22 50-25 50 Good butcher heifers - $23- 25, pi to med. - 18.23. Good bulls - $25-26 50, pi. to med. - 23-25, bolognas - 22 to 24 50 Good butcher cows - $l5- 17, med. - 14 50-15, canners. and cutters - 12-14, shells'*'• 10-12 7955 pounds. In the management divis ion of the contest Virginia a gam was first with a total record book score .of 98 8. Billy Hackman, son of Mr. and Mrs Willis H. Hackman, Elisabethtown R 3 was sec ond with 98 5, and Lillie Ann came back again in third place with 97 8. Following very closely in fourth place with 97 75 was Christ Miller, Jr, Elizabethtown Rl. Judge Carl Dossin, Exten sion Poultry Specialist from the Penna State University, complimented the club mem bers PINE WOOD SHAVINGS OR KILN DRIED MIXED - FINE - MEDIUM FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK BEDDING CALL EXpzess 4-5412 CONVENIENT SANITARY SERVICEABLE Deliveries Made Over Two Tons Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road rtw f-f >}■ I . s * * < 4 Egg money is BIG MONEY when you feed fag The selection, oihthe proper feed, is a major factor in the operation of a successful poultry business. The kind, Quality, and balance of the nutrients in the feed given the chickens determine how well the flock will grow, develop and lay As a chick, a hen needed a feed with, a high, growth factor and a capacity for crealmg disease resis tance As a pullet, she needed feeds to help develop her body As a layer a hen needs high energy feeds that provide the nutritional requirements under the strain of heavy laying Your egg profits will jump when you start feed ing Red Rose Laying Mash. The high energy nutrients in Red Rose Laying Mash gives layers a perfect diet— and they produce at high rates Make your egg money big money - feed Red Rose JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R. U. 1, B-rd-in-Hand, Pa. MOUNTVILLE WALTER & JACKSON. FEED SERVICE INC. R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. Chustiana, Pa. JOHN H. BONHOLTZER LEROY GEIB. EST. R D. 4, Lancaster, Pa R D 2, Manheun, Pa SNADER'S MILL L b. GRAYBILL & SON R D 1, Stcicns, Pa Refton, Pa. of the Year Stocker and feeder steers - $22-25 35. Choice to prime calves - $3B-44.50, good - 31-36.50, med. - 27-31, thin calves - 22- 27, monks - 12-18. At the November 25 dairy sale, receipts were 140 cows, five bulls and 8 heifers. Fresh cows and springers sold steady Fresh cows - Holstein-$350 - 470, Guernsey - 250-370, others - 250-340 stock bulls 75-190, heifers 65-135 The November 23 horse sale had receipts of 135 head The entire market was steady Fresh cows - Holstein - $350-470, Guernsey - 250 - 370, others - 250-340, stock bulls 75-190, heifers 65-135. The November 23 horse sale had receipts of 135 head. The entire market was steady No mare ponies were in the run Mules - $75-125, ponies - 65-130, riding horses - 110- 350, driving horses - 100-175, killers 6-6V> cents. MARTIN’S 1960 FARM Ph New Holland EL 4-6671 EQUIPMENT SALES - Blue Ball, Pa Lane County Wed., Jan 6th at 10 00 a. m. Wed , Feb 10th at 930 a m. Wed , Mar 9th at 900 a. m. Wed , Apr 13th at 10 00 am. We sell on commission WM Z MARTIN PAUL Z MARTIN Ph New Holland EL 4-9414 LAYING MASH Lancaster, Pa.