2 Lancasler Farming, Saturday, February 13. 1960 At Lancaster Yards Steer Quality Is Improved James E. O'Hara. In Charge. Market Newe Branch ' CATTLE Receipts will to tal about 3700 head or about 500 head more than last week The supply includes a bout 50 per cent slaughter steers and 40 per cent stock ers and feeders The quality of slaughter steers was improved compar ed to a week ago Trading was slow on slaughter steers but moderately active on oth er classes Compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers steady with spots strong on weights under 1,- 200 lbs Cows mostly 50 higher, bulls steady Stockers and feeders strong Bulk of the Choice grade slaughter steers made 26 GO -28 00 and a load high Choice 1226 lbs at 28 50, load and lot Prime 1100 1268 lbs sold 29.00 Good and low Choice kinds made 23 75-26 25 Good & Choice heifers made 22 00-25.50, lot Choice heif ers made 22 00-25 50, lot Choice heifers commanded 26 50 Cutter and Utility cows ranged fiom 14 65 to 17 25 with Commercial cows up to 17 50, while Canners and low Cutters brought 13 - 00-14 50 Utility and Commercial culls made 20 00-23 50 with Good grade fed bulls selling up to 26 Good and Choice 800-1050 lb seeder steers made 24 50-27 00 Lot Choice 814 lbs commanded 27 30, Medium and Good brought 21 50 25 00 Good and Choice Now is the ideal time to apply hew Jersey Green Sand and Calphos to grain and hay fields If interest ed m natural program of farming it will pay you to investigate and use these natural colloidal marine deposits Any quaniily available Bag or Bulk Ton or carload lots. EROOKLAWN FARM 118 Kreider Avenue Ph. LO 9-1580 H. MERVIN McMICHAEL Lane., R. 6 Ph. TR 2-4377 or jour local dealer : New McCulloch : : ONI/4O : <» • Most Chain Saw For The Money High Trade-Ins LANDIS BROS. MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER EX 3-3906 550-800 lb stock steers went across the scales at 25.25 29 , while Medium and Good sold 22 25-25.50. Good & Choice stock calves 27-31 CALVES; Trading moder ately active with vealers 1.00 - 200 lower Receipts will total about 625 head compar ed with last week’s 611 head count Good and Choice veal ers 30 00-37 00, Choice and Prime made 37 00-41 00 with a few to 43 00 early in th? week Standard and low Good brought 23 00-29 00 with Utility down to 17 00 HOGS- Receipts will total about 1550 head, or about 175 head less than last week Barrows and gilts 25 50 high er and sows steady in mod erately active trading. U S. 1-3 190-230 lb barrows and gilts 14 50-15 00, few lots no 3’s, 14 25. Hogs more uniform for weight and grade includ ing U S 1-2 grade weighing 190-220 lbs sold at 15 00-16 with a few small lots mostly no I’s going at 16 25-16 50. 230-250 lb butchers brought 14-14 50 300-600 lb sows made 8.00-11 00 SHEEP Trading was mod erately active on a small supply of wooled slaughter lambs Receipts will total a bout 200 or slightly less than last week Wooled slaughter lambs held steady with Good and Choice 75-100 lbs going at 19 00 22 00 and a lot of Choice made 22.50 with Util ity down to 15 00 SHAVINGS HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 LAMPETER ROAD LANCASTER, PA. PHONE EX 4-5412 • CLEAN DRY PINE • CLEAN GREEN PINE • MIXED-FINE-MEDIUM BAGS OR BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON AND TRAILER LOAD PRICES You’ll never want to settle for less! All-day comfort is yours with D-14 and D-17 Tractors . . . plus low, step-aboard platform . . . easy-to-handle controls ... ample foot room while standing or sitting. Ask us about the Allls-Chatmers plan to finance your time purchase of farm equipment* ALLIS-CHALMERS A SALES AND SERV/CE V Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancets'er. Pa. Snavelys Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. Chicago Cattle Steers Highest Since September CATTLE—Market receipts continued of comparatively moderate proportions. The local supply only slightly re duced from ast week. Seve re weather creating hazar dous road conditions over much of the midwest con tributed toward model ale receipts. Percentages of various Choice and prime - $2B 85- classcs in receipts little ch- 29.10 One head 1,045 pound anged from last week with prime $29 85 Choice - $26.- fhort 75 per cent slaughter 50-28.50, good to low choice steers, fully 15 per cent hei- - $23 75-27. Steers in same fers, and around 6 per cent grades over 1,250 pounds cows _ down to 22 50 Supply stocker and feeder Cutter and utility cattle reduced from-last wk. Commercial un to* $lB Can Percentages of various gr- „e ”s ™nTlo w Gutters $l3 60 ades in slaughter steer sup- ancl low cutters ?to.t>o - Utility and commercial creased l2 "ot '“IS \,f .Vlfln o 'S.^odd lest week and largest since g £ 2 ?? 5 50 w “ h ° dd Average weight of slaugh st $26 5? ter steers little changed ir- F sleers commanded $26 50 om 1180 lb. avg of last wk General trade on slaughter steers 25-1 00 mostly 50-75 higher Slaughter heifers 25- 75 higher Stockers and feed ers fully steady Loadlots prime 1150 1400 lb. slaughter steers at 28.75-29 25, Load prime 1275 lbs Wednesday 29 75 This the highest paid here since last September Bulk high choice and mixed choice and prime steers 1100-1400 lbs. 27-28 75. Load mixed choice and prime 990 lbs 28 50 Few Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. Lititz, Pa. New Holland Opens Strong, Closes Of The New Holland steer market opened strong but closed 25 lower this week with cows 50 to 1.00 higher, lightweight bulls steady and bulls -over 1250, 25 to 50 lower Receipts at the February 11 sale included 1149 cattle and 251 calves loads choice ever 1400 lb steers down to 24 25 early. Good vealers 23-30, few choice and prime 31-32, st andard 23-28, utility 16-23, Good 650 lb stock steers 25.50, screatted loads and lots medium and good Sto cker and feedmg steers 575- 800 lbs 21-24 50, load good 880 lbs. 23 50, load mixed medium and good 925 lbs 22 50, load common and medium 1025 lb feeder ste ers 20 Few common feeders 18-19. 200 Rhode Island Reds, 2-3 weeks old Did you try our Flour yef 7 Altman’s Milk Replacer to boost that growth in those calves only $3 75 Calf Starter Feed $4 9i Fine Chick Feed $5 05 16% Dairy S 3 60 Scratch Feed $3 60 Fitting Ration $3 7j B Starter $4 40 Horse Feed S 3 9j B Grower $4 25 Flog Feed $3 ft Special chop-for sheep, hogs, heifers or steers' Medication for cattle, poultry, or pet animals' Puces subject to change ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike / f * i Starts ’Em R Costs less to feed than w ” Easy to mix—Easy to "i Looks like milk—Stay: ~ Reduces digestive upsi a Rich, nutritious, uniform Milk Replacer for Calves, Puppii Lambs, Pigs, Kittens, Mink Get WAYNE CALFNIP from H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Wilmer - itonKs - i.eo.a. Pa. SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Lililz. Pa. ROHRER'S MILL B. D. 1. Bonks. Pa. MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville, Pa. Medium and Good stock $23.75-25 50 Good and choice call $3O-37.50; Choice and pn - $37-38; Several $3B 50 Standard and low Good s 29 Utility down to $l7 The February 10 da cattle sale had receipts 137 cows, eight stock bi and 16 stock heifers. The tire cow market was vi slow and $l5 to $25 per In lower Fresh Holstein co brought $350 to 450 witln outstanding fresh Ho's'i going at $6OO Fresh Guernsey cows $225-280, other fresh co\J $225 300, stock bulls - Si] 240, stock heifers - $7O 2] The February 8 horse s| had receipts of 259 he] Draft horses and mules cj tinued to sell steady | Mules, pair - $275 tj singles - $l4O-210 I Ponies - $75-120, udj horses - $l3O-240, duvi horses - $l4O 305, killer? 9V2»-10 cents ! BUY SEED CORN Now is the time to N seed corn if the supply J not been obtained, rccj mends George Berggd Penn State extension agrj omist Be sure the hybij purchased are adapted the corn-growing condilii ol the farm Willis H. Weaver, Mgr, LIME VALLEY MILLS R-D. 1. Willow Slreet. ROSS C. ULRICH, JR R.D. 2, Peach Bottom, ABERDEEN MILLS R.D. 2, Elizabethtown/ Ph. Lane. EX 4-77 lo