2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 28, 1960 Vintage Auction At Lancaster Yards Quality Down, Trading Slow And Lower Price steady I— * <«-"• £* V i 7 klf nof a^ge'as “ *“ *“ k moderately active. Supply in-„ Cows steady. Bulls ful y eluded several lots shorn steady. mixed slaughter lambs and s - Low to average choice 900- yearlings. Spring lambs were 1350 lbs. 27-28 85, good to 50 lower, wet fleeces consid- low -choice 24.25-27.25, stan ered. Shorn lambs 50 lower-, dard 21.50-24. Cutter and Good and Choice 50-80 lb. utility cows 16.75-1-9.50, can spring lambs ’sold at 25.00. ners, and low cutters 15.25- to 27 50 and a few lots of 17* „ Utility and commercial Choice made 28.00. Several bu115,.21-23.50. 'Jew lots of lots Utility 'shorn mixed medium and good 600-950 lb slaughter lambs and year- feeder steers 22 50-25.50. lings 60-75 lbs. 13 00-14.00. CALVES: 272. Vealers mostly 2 lower. Good and choice vealers 28-33, choice and prime 33-36, standard and low good 25-28, utility down ten ;21- , HOGS; 118. Barrows and gilts fully 75c higher. U. S. 1-3 grade 200-235 lb, barrows and gilts 17.Z5-18.85, lot no. I's 200 lbs. 19.00. Few lots 161-177 lbs. no. I's 17.60-17.- 85. 240-252 lb. 1-3 grade 17.- 50-17.75. SHEEP: 47. Spring lambs steady. Good and choice 50- 80 lb. spring' lambs 25 50 - 27. CATTLE: 4000 compared ■with 4294 last week. Supply Includes 55 percent slaughter steers and 35 percent stock ■ert and feeders. Trading was slow. Compared with last week’s close slaughter steers .generally 50 lower. Cows 25- 75 lower with most decline on average Cutter and better grades. Bulls and stockers & feeders steady. Bulk of the Choice grade slaughter steers 950-1300 lbs. brought 27 00-29.00, few lots high-Choice 1050-1200 lb. 39.50-30 25, load Prime 1252 lbs. sold at 31 25 Good to low-Choice 24 00-27 00. Cut ter, Utility and Commercial cows 16.75-19.75, early up to 20.50, Canners and low Cut ters 15 25-16 75 Utility and Commercial bulls 20 00-23.50 Good grade bulls 23 00-25 00. Medium and Good 600-900 feeder steers 23.50-28.00, lot high-Choice and Fancy 521 lb. stock calves 33 50. CALVES: 650 compared •with 552 last week. Trading moderately active. Vealers ■weighing over 140 lbs. were 200 lower, and weights un der 140 lbs steady Good & Choice vealers 29 00-34 00, Choice and Prime 34.00-37.- 00. a few on Monday sold up to 50 00. Standard and- low- Good 27 00-29.00, Utility to 18 00 HOGS. 1900 compared with 1921 last week Trading active Barrows and gilts were fullv steady. Sows steady U. S 1-2 grade 190- 220 lb barrows and gilts sold for 18 00-18 50 with sev eral lots the same weight no. COMMODITY MARKET BULLETINS AVAILABLE WRITE or CALL Reynolds & Co. 61 N. Duke EX 7-8224 Lancaster, Pa. MomKi Siw York Stoi'k Ex change And l’i incip.il Lom inodrtj Exchanges Buy CHoMMWR Yes, Eastern States choice make* offers jou feed econo my and more-too *. . good pulltt growth and health, pullets with large rugged frames and uniform size. cHOtCBMAKBR is the profit building link between famous - pacemaker for your chicks and cashmaker for lajers. You will ha\e lower feed bills and a fine flock of pullets when you raise them OB CHOICE MAKER. Eastern pSjCja States (FARMERS' EXCHANGE EASTERN STATES SERVICE CENTERS LANCASTER EX 4-3755 OUAHRYVILLE ST 6-3647 Or your local Representative Chicago Cattle Large Supply Depresses Price Cattle; Recepits here ten per cent lower than last week and slightly below last year. Consist of the supply altered with between 75 and 80 per cent steers. Vealers and stockers and feeders scarce. Percentage of prime m the slaughter steer supply continued about like the 3 5 of last week. Large receipts and lower carcass beef prices made for sharply lower-trend Monday, but the bulk of the decline was erased Tuesday and Wednesday Loadlots prime and mixed prime and choice steers steady to 50 lower, other slaughter sheers steady. Vealers steady, stockers and feeders steady to 50 lower. - Load high prime 1375 lb. steers 33:50 equal to the highest here since last May. Loadlots prime and mixed choice and prime sieers 1050 to 1350 lbs 29-31.50. Bulk of ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ Your Invitation to a . . . HOG DEMONSTRATION FIELD DAY We, at Willow Glen Farm and the Ralston Purina Company cordially invite you to attend a Swine Field Day on" June 8, 1960 at Willow Glen Farm, R. D. #l, Strasburg, Pennsylvania. The program discusses the advantages of swine pro duction in the East, the type of breeding animals needed to produce a high quality carcass, and the most modern recommendations on feeding and disease control of a profitable breeding and feeding operation. You -will see one of the better herds of purebred Yorkshires m the East with facilities to thoroughly test their bloodlines for prolificacy, rate of gain, feed efficiency and carcass -evaluation. - A free lunch will be available ai the farm starling at- 12:00 noon D. S. T. and the program will follow immediately. PROGRAM: I.'Hog production in 4 Sec’y O ylv r a ■ o TnScS YorksSre y ‘ 2 Quality hogs in Quan- Assn „ T 5 Sanitation and disease Kunzler & Co., Inc prevention 3 Certification and pedi- Dr. Vardiman -Ralston gree Purina Company John Henkel 6 Feeding & management Partner ip Willow James Maw- Ralston Glen Farm Purina Company We know you will enjoy this educational swine pro gram with discussions by some very experienced peo ple in the swine industry. Reserve June I, 1960—we are looking forward to seeing you. £lap showing location of Willow Glen Farm TO KAMISCUfIG- 70 YORK WILLOW OUN FARM t«R 155 *9 Ml STRASIURC » STertmj € 2562 jMMCestcr -- 13 uu A trj//cnd . !0n i Anns 'tr/p bs .25 nu —SPONSORED BY Your Local Purina Dealers w.v.v.v-v the average choice steers 26 - 28 00 with closing sales 26.- 50-28.00. Loadlots mixed good and choice steers 25.50- 26.25. Good and choice vealers 27.-32.00, standard 20.00-27. Load good to mostly choice 552 lb. stock steers 28.00. Load good and choice —535 lbs 26.50. Few medium and good 23.00-25.00. - Good and mixed good and choice 800 to 1010 lb. feed ing steers 23.25-25.00. Patronize our Advertisers EXH - .CHHA.TUWWK6 KIT MANHEIM LANO •to Philadelphia •TO COATESVIUE ' 6UN FARM kMO LINE New Holland Steers Steady - 50 High er Compared with last week, heifers slaughter steers closed The Dairy cow maiW ' steady to 50 higher at New active and stronger jv ,' v ai Holland this week. Average of the sale was 30 cutter and better grades of Holstein springer c luo °l cows 25 to 50 lower. Can- freshen in two to a tf ners and low cutters steady, months They sold trom Bulls steady. to $450. m Receipts at the May 26 Fresh cows, lIohK sale -frere 1146 cattle and $340-450, Guernsey . ‘i® ■ 201 calves. 275, others - $225-300 0/ 5 The bulk of the choice bulls - $B5-170, stock h?,( Cli grade slaughter steers made $65 180. ,et i 27 to" 29.00. A few lots of The May 23 horse l 1057- to 1225 lb. weights - receipts of 288 head Sf' 29.10 to 30. Good to low market was about slo-iri/’i choice were 24 to 27.50, all kinds - standard - 21.50-24. Mules, singles - Good and choice heifers, pairs - $240-350 n n ,i 73 766 to 938 lbs. were 23 75 to ponies - $7O-130, Riding 26.10. Standard were down ses - $l2O-250 Driving to 19. es - $l2O-260 Killers . Cutter and utility cows _ lUc j made 16 50 to 19 50 with canners and low cutters - 15 50 to 17. Utility and com mercial bulls were 20.50 to 23 50 A lot Of good grade 569 lb. stock steers sold at -27.00. Several lots of good grade 742-919 lb. feeder steers ranged from 24.35 to 25 50. Vealers were 1.00 lower. Good and choice \ ealers made 28 to 36. Several lots ot high choice made 36 to 37. Standard and low good vealers went at 25 to 29 with utility down to 22-25. The May 25 dairy cattle sale had receipts of 147 cows nine stock bulls and 29 stock DO YOU EXPECT TO SAVE TIME. BUILD? SAVE LABOR. - REPAIR? SAVE MONEY. IMPROVE? LET OUR EQUIPMENT HELP YOU You can Rent Jackhammers and —— Compressors. Over 100 other tools f| and machines. Trowel machines, - H senders, scaffold, chain saws, tools. x elect, tools, concrete mixers. Good J 1 service. 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