2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 16. 1960 At Lancaster Yards Slaughter Steers Scarce Paul M. Fuller, Acting la Cbarqe Market Now* branch CATTLE. 2800 compared ■with 2736 last week. Mon day’s supply included arou nd 30-40 percent stockers and feeders, 15 per cent cows, with the balance most Jy slaughter steers. After Monday, the supply compris ed almost entirely of stock ers and feeders with few cows and bulls Slaughter steers were virtually absent after Monday. Compared to late last wk , slaughter steers closed stea dy to 25 higher Cows were fully 25 up, bulls 25 - 50 higher Stockers and feedc-s were slow all week and ab out steady. Two loads high-choice and prime 1025 and 1180 lb. sl aughter steers brought 29, other high-good and choice 1000-1250 lbs. 26 50-28 25, load mostly high-choice 28.- 50, good and low-choice 24- 36, standard and low good 22 50-24 Load 875 lb heifers well up into choice brought 26 50, good and choice 700- lt)00 lb heifeis 23-25 50 few standard and low-good 20-21 50 Cutter and uld + - cows 16-18.75. canner and low cutter 14 75-16, few shelly individuals 13.50-14 Utility and commercial bulls sold at 19-23 50, few good fed bulls, 22 50-24.25 Good and low-choice 600- 1000 lb feeder steers 23 50- ROHRER’S Can Supply You Now With DIBROM and otEer ORTHO Products. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. 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Common and medium brought 18-23, in- cluding long string mostly medium with an end of good 800-1000 lbs. 23. A few com mon Holsteins 17 Few med ium and good stock steer calves 25-27. CALVES; 700 compared with 574 last week. Vcalers were slow, 1-2 lower Choi ce and prime vealers 31-35, few prime early in the week 36. Good and choice ranged from 26-31, standard and low good 18-26. HOGS: 1600 compared with 1098 last week. Bar rows and gilts were fully st eady Small supply of sows 75-1 up. Mixed lots U. S. no. 1 and 2 and no 1, 2 and 3, 190- 225 lb butchers 19-19 75, few lots no. 1 200-220 lbs. brought 20 and very few scattered head closly select ed no. 1 185-215 lbs 20 50. SHEEP; 650 compared to 289 last week. Chicago Caitle Receipts Largest Since January Cattle Local receipts the largest since January and increased 25 per cent over the holiday snortened per iod Irst week. Local supplv Phone Lane. EX 7-3539 ORTHO PRODUCTS Distributed by Vintage Livestock Steers Steady To 25 Higher CATTLE- 529. Compared -with one week ago, slaugh ter steoi s at Vintage i.ns week fully steady to strong. Instances .25 highe" Cows 25-aO higher, bulls 25 to ful ly 50 hi* her in a vo\ act ive Mod - . Choice -'anghtcr sleers at 26.25-27 85, few mostly high choice 1000-1300 ios. 28.50, good to low-choice 23.50-26.- C dtei anc 1 utritv cows It 60-18.50, ■cu’"us ; -id low cutters 14.50-1 l lihty and commercial bulls , 20.50 23 - 50, rew good bulls 1000 K»- 00 lbs. 23- 23 75. Medium and good 800-1000 lb. feed er steers 20.85--23.75 CALVES: 350. Vealers v;cie weak to 1 lower. Good and choice vealers 26-31 sft, lew choice arc! low-pumc about 80 per cent slaughter stceis, 15 per cent hcfeis and 5 per cent cows with vealers and stockers and fe eders very snoit supply. Percentage prime in slaught er steers supply a little be low last weeks 5 per cent Average wgt. of slaughter steers promised to be near ly as large as 1166 lb avg, last week, heaviest bxiice late March. Weight beegme a major price determining fai tor Steers 1050-1250 lbs and most good to low choice gr ades sold 50-1 lowei while average choice to prime ste ers 1250 lbs and heavier were 1-150 Jower. High - choice and prime 50-75 low er Cows steady to 25 high er Bulls weak to 50 lower, Shavings HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Hoad LANCASTER, PA. Phone EX 4-5412 • CLEAN DRY OR GREEN PINE - MIXED • Bags or Bulk—Deliveries o\ cr 2 ton and trailer load prices WHEN PASTURE FAILS .., Try S—O—S. You'll find it to be a profitable investment! A. S. GROFF 21 S Queen, Lancaster, Pa I. C. WALKER & CO. Gap, Pa New Holland Steers .25 to 1.00 Lower Slaughter steers slumped 25 to a dollar at New Hol land this week with most of the loss coming on the high er grades Receipts at the July 14 sale had 1193 head of cattle. Cows, bulls and stockers and feeders sold at steady prices. Choice slaughter steers br ought 25.75 to 27.75 with individual head going to 28.- 25. Good and low choice 31 50-34, standard and gepd 22 27. HOGS.. 150. liirrows and gilts were steady. US no 1 and 2 195-210 IL‘. 19 10- 19 35. No. 1-3 190-230 lbs. 18-18 85, few no. 3’s down to 17.50. SHEEP: 83. Spring slau ghter lambs were weak to 1 lower Good and choice 21- 23 50, utility and good at IC-21. vealers fully stcadi, Stock ers and feeders slow and st eadv. Load prime 1370 lb. steers 29 75 Monday, load prime 1130 lbs. 29 Wednesday low est high price for that day here since February. Load lots high choice and mixed choice and prime 26-28 50, with some high choice 1300- 1400 lbs. 'down to 25.75 and only 5 loads mostly piime steers at 28.50 on Wed Good to average choice steers at 22 25-26.75, with most aver age choice 25.25-26. Mixed good and choice steers 24 25 -25 late. Bulk good to high choice heifers 21.25-25.50. Good and choice vealers 24-28, few head prime 29, standard 18-24. BAYOL Tobacco Sucker Control • Easily applied* Saves tobacco value • Saves labor • Oil emulsion - mixes with water ESSO STANDARD , Div. Humble Oil & Refining Co. Feed AMMON E. SHELLY WARREN SICKMAN R D 2, Litxlz, Pa, MUSSER'S CHAS E. SADDER & SONS The Buck, R 1, Quaiiiville R D 2, East Errl, E. MUSSER HEISEY R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa made 23-26 Standard and good u ter heifeis made 39 ;>- Cutter and utility crm'. . 5 ught 16 50-18 75, vuih bl ° ners and low cutter ~c a, n 17. Utility and co mni o, 5 bulls made 20 50-23 75 ? al good grade led bulls ~ ll ‘ 22.50-24.75 S u «c Medium and good stock steers brought 20 ac Good and choice feeder ? 3 ers at 800 to 1000 lp s „ s,e manded 22-26 and hioh?, 111 and good made 20 73-y; llr[| The 351 head of v l,, sold mostly 50 loy good and choice bnn gln ' to 33 and choice and SL 1 34-36. Standard and low T od vealors were 24-271? with utility at 22-23 5Q DU The July 13 dair\ cattl sale had receipts of 137 P ,, five stock bulls and 17 LJ heifers The market contin ued slow as field work w many farmers at home p r , ces were about steac'v with last week with the oxcent ion of some higher puces on a lot of Brown Swiss c O J Fresh Cows. Holstcins $3OO-415, Guernseys - S 2 3.00, others, S3OO-425 Built - SIOC-150. Heifers - si? 260 5 Receipts at the Jul\ u horse sale were 328 head o£ horses, ponies and mules Most of the mules v, cut to killers. Most othci hinds were steady to stiong One outstanding saddle homo br ought $450. Ponies, geldings - •570 130 riding horses - $l5O-275 wi th one head at 5450 Driv mg horses - Sl4O-290 and killers 10 to 11 cents N-300 s-o-s (Sack-of-Silage) S—-O—S replaces hay. en ' silage, or pasture. It is suC ' cUlent, palatable and bulky* absorbs water readily—® contains more digestible wi* trients than wheat feeds. B can be mixed with honi®, grains, too. K. D 1, Pequca, Fa La.ncasler, Pa EX 3-3891