2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 20. 1960 At Lancaster Yards Market Slow and Down 50 CATTLE- 3625 compared with 2925 last week Supply includes 50 percent slaughter steers and 40 percent Stock ers and feeders Trading was slow on all classes Compar ed vuth last week’s close, slaughter steers were 25-50 lower Cows 25-50 higher. Bulls steady Stockers and feeders weak Three loads high-Choice & Prime 1075 1359 lb slaugh ter steers sold at 27 00 and Good giade 23 50-25 50 with Standard selling at 21 00-23.- 50. Cutter and Utility cows 15 25-17 50, Canners and low Cutlers 13 75-15 25 Utility and Commercial bulls 19 GO -22 00, Good grade fed bulls 22.00-25 00. Medium and Good 750- 1050 lb feeder steers ranged from 21 50-23.50, load 1100 lb Good also 21 50, Good to low - Choice 23 00-25 50, Common and Medium 450 - 600 lb stock calves 20 00-22 CALVES 650 compared with 550 last week Trading moderately active Vealers steady Good and Choice vealers sold for 26 00-31 00, ii;|| kA Choice and Prime 31 00-34 W IVIIIK #VlarK©r and several 35 00, Standard (From page 3) and low-Good 20 00-26 00, movement to separators. Utility down to 17 00. Wholesale prices at New HOGS 1500 compared York for bottling quality •with 1600 last week. Trading milk was $5 20 to $5 25, slow Barrows and gilts 25 mostly $5 25 per 40 quart lower than last week’s close unit 3 ft. Angle iron fence posts with 2 insula tors & clips . 58c Altman’s Milk Re placer 25 lbs. $3 75 Blue Bird Egg Mash $3 90 Turkey Starter $4.65 Turkey Developer S 4 50 Rabbit Pellets ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike • A - —VWA» A AT»q s< /-S». < ' >V Red sRose' DA IR Y FEEDS feeds that make milk and profit! Be sure that you supplement your pasture feeding with Red Rose Dairy Feeds to keep cows in produc tion all summer. It will pay off m the milk pail where it counts most r in profit Buy Red Rose Dairy Feeds from these distributors David B. Hurst BOWMANSVILLE, PA, Musser Farms, Inc. R. D. 2, COLUMBIA. PA. .:: :a:::.!.::. Vl-1.1 Sows steady. U S 1-2 190- 220 lb barrows and gilts 19.- 20., few lots mostly No. 1 brought 20 00-20.50, 1-3 190- 230 lb. butchers 18 50-19.00 with No. 3 selling at 18 25. 230-250 lb. hogs 18 00-18.50. U. S 1-3 grade 300-600 lb. sows 12 00-15 00. SHEEP: 450 compared with 400 last week Trading mod erately active Spring slaugh ter lambs steady. Good and Choice 75-95 lb. spring lambs made 20 50-22 00 and a few lots Choice and Prime sold at 22 00-23 00, few lots 60-69 lbs. made 16.50-17 00. KEEP EGGS CLEAN Two or 3 inches of clean dry shavings in nests in the laying house help prevent breakage and keep the eggs clean F H. Leuschner, Penn State extension poultry spec ialist, suggests frequent gath ering to keep eggs clean. Wiring the droppings boards helps keep both hens and eggs clean. Altman’s Dog Meal $8 50 Are you in need of Baler Twine? Pigeon & Chicken Feeders Peat Moss $4.20 Staz Dry $2.60 Special Chop $3.25 20% Bluebird Dairy $3.20 Fitting Ration . $3.65 $4 90 Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 West Willow Farmers Association. WEST WILLOW, PA. u • i m «"1 • lauiß mu Vintage Livestock Cow Market 25-50 Higher ■ Compared with last week's market, slaughter steers were fully 50 lower at Vintage this week. Water fills considered. Cows 25-50 higher Most ad vance on Canner grade Bulls were scarce and strong. Re cipts were 353 cattle at the Aug 16 sale. Bulk of the Choice grade slaughter steers 25.25-26.25, few lots 26 35-26.55, odd head Prime 1000-1025 lbs. 27.60, Good to low-Choice 23.00- 25 25. Cutter and. Utility cows 15 75-17 35, Canners & low-Cutters 14.25-15.75 Util ity bulls 20.00-22110. CALVES: 421. ‘Vealers un der 120 lbs steady. Weights over 120 lbs. steady to 1 00 higher Good and Choice vealers 26 00-34 50, High- Choice and Prime absent, Standard and low-Good 22 00 - 27 00, Utility down to 19 00 HOGS. 73. Barrows & gilts 50 lower. Several lots U. S 1-3 178-195 lb. barrows and gilts 17,60-18 50, lot 220 lb 1-3 18 50, 2 small lots 2-3 230-244 lb hogs 18 30-18 40. SHEEP : 24. Spring slaugh ter lambs steady. Few lots Utility and low-Good spring lambs 16.00-20 00 Try a Classified # Lancaster Poultry (From page 3) W. C. Mellinger & Son, 18 1: 30 Same, 2000 WV, 9-6, Roy E. Ream, 18.7; 31. Wm. K. Burkholder, 3200 WV, 9-3, NO SALE 17.0 bid; 32. John L Herr, 650 WVC, 13-2, W C. Mellinger & Son, 26 4; 33. Same, Dan iel K. Good, 26 4; 34 N. W. Kreider & Sons, 8000 WV, 8- 6; NO SALE, 17 0 bid; 35 Same; 36. Same, 2500 L-F, 20 Mo Victor J. Koser Co, 15.1; 37. Paris Ober, 500 L-F, Walter B Lehman, 15.0; 38. Mark Myer, 2500 WV, 9-2, W. C. Mellinger & Son, 18.5; 39. Same, 181. 40. Same, 9, Starr Poultry, 17 8; 41. Henry B Hoover, (Roy Edwards) 550 WV, 10, Carl B. Risser, 19 3; Use the Red Rose Dairy Feed that best suits your particular need, or mix Red Rose Supplements with your home-grown grains. You can feed with confidence when you feed Red Rose A. L, Herr & Bro. QUARRYVILLE, PA. Brown & Rea ATGLEN, PA, Ney^Holland Steers Are Fully Steady Steers were fully steady at the New Holland sales, barn this week as most other grades gained some strength. The August 18 sale had re ceipts of 886 cattle Compar ed with last week canner and cutter cows were 25-50 high er with Utility grades weak. Bulls were 25-50 higher Several lots of high choice and prime 900* to 1,180 pound slaughter steers com manded 27.10 to 27 50 with the bulk of the choice grades Chicago Cattle Light Supply Slows Decline Receipts slightly below last week and the corresponding period last year. Largest re ceipts in six weeks on Mon day with lighter supplies the rest of the week. Consist of receipts little changed with 70 per cent slaughter steers. Vealers and stockers and feeders very .scarce Slaughter steers were steady to 50 lower Vealers and stockers were steady A load of prime at 1,267 pounds made 28 with loads ot mixed choice and prime All kinds sold at stead, bringing 27.75. Most lots of ces even with the light choice were 25.50 to 27 50 ceipts at "the August 15 he with several lots of mixed and pony sale All mi choice and prime going at continued to go to the y 27 to 27 50. One load of market prime at 1,400 pounds made 27 75. Lots of 1,000 to 1,100 lb. yearling slaughter steers brought 26 25 to 26 50 Most average choice made 24 50 to Good and choice waters Advertisers will be were 22 to 25 with standard to have you mention Lam at IT to 22. A few lots of ter Farming when answer good and mixed good and advertisements choice 850 to 900 pound , feeder steers were 22 75 to 23 with a part load of choice making 24 50. Good 495 pound short yearling stacker steers made 25 Mixed good and choice 475 to 490 pound stock steers were 25 50 to 27 CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER N»w $ Uied i . Snovely'a Farm Service NEW HOLLAND, EL 4-2214 the crop y harvest depe eJSmm on the see yOU SOW. Insist on ffl-QUALFTY SEED GRAIN! • Cert. Wong Barley • Cert- Dual Wheat • Cert. Hudson Barley- • Cert. Seneca Wheat • Balbo Rye. (Pasture • Cert. Pennol Wheat Type) • Teira Petkus Rye Now Is The Time To Seed Alfalfa and Grasses • Cert. DuPuits • Cert- Vernal • Climax Timothy • Field Brome Grass • Timothy • Clovers • Birdsfoot Trefoil ♦ Reeds Canary Grass • Pasture Mixtures •• Ladino Clover SMOKETOWN going at 25 50 to 27 r low chdice made 27 with standard c o ii,„ o to to 21 illn e do Good and choice 925 pound hciters i 77 .22 50 to 24 60 CuttS 01 " utility cows made le u, J while canners and i 1 ters sold at 14 50 to r W , ity and commeicia i were 20 to 23 and g O L „ bt bulls brought 23 to 23 gf’ Good and choice rr/ 701 pound sto ck brought 23 to 25 50 bnt eral lots of common a „l dium at 510 to 707 made 18 60 to 22 35 po ’ Calves 302 Vealm- , . mg less than 100 “ were steady with 1, weights 1 00 lower Gonn' choice vealors made 2f; *' with choice and pi,r nt ‘°j to 30 to 36 Standard 1 low good were 21 to m ' utility was at 18 to 21 Top cows were SIS h)1 at the August 17th dairy cattle All other* k, continued at steady Receipts were 150 cow stock bulls and is V heifers. “ st Fresh cows, Holslem, $350-465, Guernseys - 5, 250, other breeds—§2oo ' Stock bulls—sl3s-175 u heifers—s6s-140 Pomes, Mares suo geldings $65-130, ru horses $lOO 210, dm horses $lOO-170 Kill were 7-7 la cents KILLS.' <c--. lyf KLEEN-KO * Coftli Fly Sprl .B. with RCII npi It ROCKLAND CHEf,IK _____ _ West Caldwell. New •• Cert. Dußois Winter Oats • Cert. Buffalo * Cert. Ranger • 537 Orchard Grass • Lincoln Brome Grai Phone Lane. EX I'®'
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