2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 6. 1960 At Lancaster Yards Trading Slow All Week cnnnlv mpluded 50 Dcr- 18 75-19 25, Üb. i-o mostly cent slaughter Steers M grade 300-600 lb sows percent stockers and feeders made lx 7 ' nmtnrP d to SMtead St we™ The sup IS. weSs steers 0„ Men. gow SS^rgw.s steady and a few sales at moderate i y active. Spring mid-week were 25-50 higher. laughter lambs were steady Cows closed 1. lower Good Qoo | and choice 75 . 95 lb . grade bulls were 25-50 high- rm „ slaughter lambs 20- or and all other grades were £ 50 s the trinple deck load bO lower. Stockers and feed- sold ’ at 2 q 50 with a few at «rs steady 21 Several lots choice and The bulk of the Choice prime lambs sold at 22. 950-1300 lb slaughter steers brought 26-27 75, good to ChicaQO Cattle low choice 23 75-26, standard sold down to 22, cutter and U a/>,bl Imkit utility cows closed out the lv6C6ipi “ L.ly 111 week at 14 75-17, canners and low cutters 13 50-14.75. Utility and coml bulls 19 50-23, cutters down to 18. Good grade bulls sold at 23-25, few to 25 25 Medium and good 600-800 lb. Stock er steers 23-25.75, medium and good f>oo 1050 lb feeder steers 22 25-25 Calves. 600 compared to 789 head last week. Vealers steady in moderately active trading Good and choice ve alers 24-29, choice and prime 29-32, a few prime sold up to 33, standard and low go od 19-24, utility down to 16 Hogs 1650 compared to 1255 head last week Tradmg was moderately active Bar rows and gilts and. sows we re steady U S 1-2 190-225 lb. barrows and gilts sold at 20-20 75, several lots No 1 190-215 lb 21, U.S 1-3 190 “Prompt Sail Bond Service” BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Buhrman, 228 N. Duke St. “Prompt Bail Bond Servict” S-T-R-E-T-C-H Lube Dollars Prices Gain CATTLE —Receipts slight ly increased over last week. Consist of receipts here lit tle changed with fully 75 per cent slaughter steers, with 6 per cent prune, be tween 65 and 70 per cent choice and 20 - 25 per cent good. Aveiagc wgt. of slau ghter steers promises to be about like 1150 lb. average of last Vealers and stockers and feeders scar ce throughout the week Wgt continued to be very impor tant price determining fac tor Slaughter steers steady to 50 higher, vealers steady, stocked and feeders mostly steady. Two loads prime 1298 lb steers 28 50 and three loads ZARTMAN’S ROLLER MILLS E. F. ZARTMAN, PROP. Buyer Of Milling Wheat and Grain Storage LITITZ. R. D. I Ph. MA 6-229 S \ 2»» - 10 XSZ' «* ORDER TODAY from your Driver- SAVE . Salesman or the nearest Farm Bureau Store, For prompt, courteous service, call . . . LANCASTER EX 4-0541 NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2146 Vintage Livestock Steers Climb 25-50 Higher CATTLE 384 at the Vintage livestock market this week. Compared with last week’s - market, slaughter steers, were 25-50 higher with higher water fills con sidered. Cows unevenly 50-' 1 lower, lesser quality con sidered. Bulls scarce taut ab out steady. Bulk of the choice grade slaughter steers 25 75-27, v several lots 1000-1150 lb. steers 2710-27 60, good to low-choice 23.60-26. Cutter and utility cojvs 15-16 50, canners and low-cutters at 13.75-15.25. Utility and com mercial bulls! 19.50-21.50, few up to "23 60. CALVES: 329. Vealers fully 1 lower. Good and low choice vealers 26-31, choice and prime absent, standard and low good 21-26, utility mostly prime 1210-1225 lbs. 28, several loads mixed hi gh choice and prime steers 1150-1300 lbs 27 25-27.50, good to average choice 25- 25.75, some choice with a good end 1200-1325 lbs. down to 24 75. Good and choice vealers 23-27, standard 18-23. Part load choice 637 lb. stock steeds 25 25, load med mm 642 lb. stock steers at 23 50, two loads mostly choi ce 800-850 lb. feeding steers 24 25, several loads good and mixed good and choice 800- ICOO lbs. 22 50-23.75, load mixed medium and good 1000 lb wgts 21 75. Few lots good 300-425 lb. stock 50' on each I gal. oil and each 25 lbs. of grease MANHEIM MO 5-2466 QUARRYVILLE ST 6-2126 New Holland Steers Barely Steady Slaughter steers grading 17 with canncis a nr i average choice and better ters at 13 50 to u 0 sold at barely steady prices and commercial b,.,, 1 compared with last week at 19 50 to 23 Wi *l s the August 4 sale at New down to 18 Good < Holland Low choice and be- bulls were up t 0 jS low were steady to 25 high- a few lots or en er Cuttfer and better grade 759.972 pound cows were fully 50 lower, crossed the block . Canners and low cutters 2310. were about steady. Bulls sold ralves 3ri4 ~ steady. 'Receipts were 884 to 2 .00 higher -J Calet choice veal calves § ° 01 * A few lots of high choice to 30, and choice 3 and prime 1095 to 1307 lb went to 30 50 35 slaughter steers made 27 50 prime calves made 1- to 27 85. bulk of the 37. Standard and 1 1 choice grade'cattle were 25.- were 22 to 26 Wl ? w 75 to 27 35" Good to low down to 19 1 choice made J'23 25 to 26 Fresli Cows sold .. While Standard, was down to at $l5 to $2O Pcr Jj 20 , t - , , , . , , at the August 3 sain 7 High good and choice heife rs were also slow ers made 23.60 to 25 Cutter to $2 5 per head 1 and utility cows were 15 to ceip t s wer e 141 co \ stock bulls and ihr heifers down to 18 HOGS. 68. Barrows and gilts steady. Senegal lots U.S. 1-3 198-221 lt>. barrows and gilts 19 60-20, lot 1-2 grade 177 lb 19 70, few lots 240- 248 lbs 2-3 18 80-19 25, lot 231 lbs. 2-3 19 60. Fresh cows, Hoisi - 410, Guernseys stock bulls - $llOl ers - $75-130 The killer hone took a nose dive this the price dropped ' cents and depiesset er kinds on sale at ust 1 auction PROTECT SEEO QUALITY wa T s h | 5 £ heaToi °L Clarence S Bryner, Penn shipped m fiom r State extension/ agronomist, and selling Irom suggests storing -seed grains $4OO per head The in properly fumigated bins total receipts of 334 to protect seeds from rats horses, ponies and and insect pests „ Ponies, mates geldings - $7O-140, horses - $9O-210, ’ Patronize Lancaster Farm- horses - $9O-160, Kill ing Advertisers. to 7 cents All mules killer channels SHEEP. 15. Not enough on sale to establish a mar ket Special Feeding Program for High Producers ©iae@[a DAIRY PROGR Beacon Jias developed a feeding piogiam to special nutritional requirements of high piodui It’s designed to help each cow express hci full potential, get greater returns over feed cod. hi formancc at the Beacon Daily Rescaich Faim it just that. • HIGHER MiLK PRODUCTI Records on 11 cows 2X. 305 d , M E New Program (average age 6-4) 18,347 lbs Old Program (average age b-3) 16,885 lbs Average increase on new program 1,462 lbs. • GREATER RETURN OVER Ou the average, each cow leceivcd -'l6 d I |)s n ’ ( on the new Hi-Specd program. With gram at milk at $4.40/cwt. cows on the now pi "gn jnl $49.20 more above feed cost than on the old ) )lo = u We'd like io (ell you mou’ ahoni (he Beacon Hi-Speed Dainj Pnniit' 111 Just phone us today and ice’ll gladly The Beacon Milling A DIVISION OF SPENCER KELLO* PHILADELPHIA & CARLISLE Telephone; York 8 BEAC ■ass m , & - -i— -finn C 5 inJu 0 ®
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