2— Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 3, 1960 At Lancaster Yards T rade Active CATTLE; 3800 compared ■with 3026 last week Supply included 40 percent slaughter steers and 45 percent Stock ers & feeders. Trading was moderately active All classr es steady except cows, these mostly 25 oft. The bulk of the Choice grade slaughter steers made 25.50-26 50, two loads mostly Prime 1148-1190 lbs. 27 00, a lot 1166 lb Prime 27.25, Good to low-Choice 23 50 25- 50, Standard down to 21.00. A few lots Good heifers rang ed from 22 50-23 75. Cutter and Utility cows sold for 15.- 17 25, while Canners and low - Cutters sold at 13.75-15.00 Utility and Commercial bulls brought 19 00-22.00, Good grade bulls 22 00 24 00 Medium and Good 800-1050 lb. feeder steers sold at 21 - 50-22 50, with a load Choice 500 lbs at 24 00 Few Med ium 650-800 lb stock steers sold for 20 50-22 00 and mix ed Medium and Good 22 00- 24.00. Medium and Good stock caives brought 22 50 - 25 75, Common and Medium 19.00 22 00. CALVES - 825 compared with 718 last week Trading was moderately active. Veal ers sold steady to 1 00 high er. Good and Choice vealers brougnt 26 00-32.00, Cnoice and Prime 32 00-35 00, xew 38.00, Standard and low- Good 20 00 26 00, Utility 18. HOGS 1825 compared with 1580 last week Trading was moderately active Barrows and gilts were 50-75 lower than last week’s close Sows steady. U S 1-2 190-220 lb barrows and gilts brought 17- .75-18 50 and a few lots No Where Quality Comes First Use Nature's Best Use New Jersey Green Sand AND Colloidal Phosphate ON ALL FALL GRAINS & GRASSES Available in any quantity. Bag or Field Spreading Service CONTACT Brooldawn Farm 118 KREIDER AVENUE LO 9-1580 Or Your Local Dealer (LOUDEN WATER wOWIS *hvut fyJai&i 9,tiv DOLLARS « K% totalis tud kidln* dairymen any water bowl* pay for thunstltM th« flntt %4*r or two in iru react'd pioductlon and buUerfaL Ho install Louden bowl* for cuare profit leas lal>or lest dtw*** Tvo «tfks » , , the U»iou* louden Uaal«r Made . . beat for dopendaMUrj And loot lift. And the louden Keen omy • . • It • rot a honey of a prU a Ufl R*e tu for your barn equipment rued*. litthluiimm* L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strosburg Pike R. D. 3, Liiitz, Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Slrasburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6 7766 and Steady 1 18 50-19.00. U S. 1-3 190- 230 lb hogs ranged from 16.- 75-17 50. 230-250 lb. butchers sold at 16 50-17 00, 170-190 lbs 16 00-17 25 U. S. 1-3, mostly 2-3, 300-600 lb sows brought 12 00-15 00. SHEEP: 375 compared with 548 last week. Trading was moderately active. Spring slaughter lambs were 100. lower. Good and Choice 70- 75 lb lambs were 19.50-21.00 Several lots Choice & Prime made 21 00-22 00, Utility 10- 00-19 00. Chicago Cattle Largest Supply Since Mid July Market receipts around 5 percent larger than last weak and largest since mid-july Consist of local receipts little changed from last week with about 75 percent slaughter steers, 15 to 20 percent Heif ers and 5 percent cows. Av erage weight of slaughter steers a few pounds lighter than 1159 lb. week. Slaughter steers generally 25 to 50 higher except prime steers steady. Price range thru various grades slaughter steers continues to narrow Heifers steady to 50 higher least advance on high choice and prime, Canners and cut ters cows 25 to 50 lower; Utility and commercial stea dy to weak, bulls fully 50 lower Vealers steady, Stock-" •ers and feeders fully steady , Lpadlots high choice and mixed choice and prime steers largely 25 25-26 50 with closing sales 25 50 up Three loads prime 1200-1400 lbs 26 75 High choice 1250 lbs steers 25 75 and mixed choice and prime 1250 lb weights FEED FOR TOP FINISH with Wayne SWEET MIX I his fop quality protein supplement Is specially formulated for, heavy grain feeding. It's high Vitamin A and protein content plus the prdper'mineral balance produces maximum gains and a high degree of finish . . . .economically and efficiently. FOR SHEER—feed Wayne Sweet Mix without stilbesfroT. STILIESTROL Ways# Sweet Mix is available with or with •»t stllbcstrel. Litiiz ROHRER'S MILL R.D. 1 Ronks J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn & Bellaire HERSHEY BROS. - Lane MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. LIME VALLEY MILLS ROSS C. ULRICH, JR. R.D. 1. Willow Street R.D. 2. Peach Bottom last average SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY & Newmanstown Reinholds Millersvillc Vintage Livestock Quality Good Prices Higher Quality of slaughter steers continue good at Vintage. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers 50 higher Cows, steady and Bulls steady to strong with 399 cattle on sale at the Au gust 30 auction. Few lots high Choice and Prime 1065-1210 lb slaugh ter steers 27 00-27 60. Bulk of the Choice grade slaughter steers 25.50-26 50, few lots of high Choice 26,60-26 85, Good to low-Choice 23 50-25.75 Standard 21 00-23.50. Cutter and Utility cows 15 75-17.35, Canners and low- Cutters 14.00-15 75 Uti-ity and Commercial bulls 80.00- 22 85. CALVES: 455. Vealers 1.00 - 200 lower. Supply largest so far this year Good and Choice vealers 25 00-32 00, odd head Prime 35 00, Stand ard and low Good 2100-25.00 Utility down to 17 00. HOGS - 33. Few lo + s bar rows and gilts 50 lower. Few U S 1-2 grade 177-190 lbs. 17 75 18 00, lot Medium No 1 at 177 lbs. 16 25 SHEEP: 31 Lot Choice 75 lb spring slaughter lambs 20 00. also 25.75. .Most good to av erage choice 22 00-23.25 av erage ' choice 24 50-25 25 Load choice 940 lb yearlings 25 25 Many loads choice with a good end 1150-1250 lbs. 24.- 25-24 50. Most good to high choice heifers 20.00-24.50 with choice 22 75 up Many loads mixed good and choice heifers 22.25-22 50 late Utility and commercial bulls 15 50-19 00 Good and choice vealers 22.00-25 00, Standard 17.00-22 00 Few' lots good to choice 500-650 lb stock steers 23 25-24 75, lot medium 475 lbs 23 10, three loads mixed medium to choice 850-900 lb feeding steers 22 00 and two loads mostly good and choice 850 lbs 23 25.- ABERDEEN MILLS R.D. 2, Elizabethtown MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia C. E. SAUDER & SONS R.D. 1, East Earl H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S, Inc. Wiimer - Ronks New Holland Steers Are 50- Lower Slaughter steers were most ly 50 lower than last week at New Holland, but--the high choice and prime 925 to 1,- 100 pound steers were weak to 25 lower Cows were stea dy and bulls were steady to weak. Receipts at the-Sept 1 auction included 936 head of cattle. - Several lots of high choice & prune 925 to 1,150 pound slaughter steers made 26 50 to 27 10, with the-, bulk of the choice grade steerMormg mg 25 to 26.35. Good and low choice slaughter steers brought 23 to 25.50 with standard down to 21. A few lots of good and choice 760-950 pound heifers made 21-24.75. Cutter and -utility -cows sold at 16 to 17.- 25 with canners and low cut ters bringing 14-16. Utility and commercial bulls made 20.50 to 23 while good grade fed bulls made 23-24.85 A few lots of com-' mon and medium 462-753 lb. stock steers made 15.75-21.75 !A lot of good grade 1044 lb. feeder steers crossed the block at 21 25". Calves. 350 Vealers were 200 lower with good and choice selling for 25 to 30. -Choice and prime made 30 - 50-34 50 with ,a few lots as high' as 36 50. Standard and low good were 20-25 with utility 17 to 20 The August 31 dairy cat tle sale had receipts of 166 cows, five stock bulls and 22 stock heifers. Top fresh cows very active and stronger All other kinds were about stea dy Fresh cows, Holstems - $350 450, Guernseys - $2OO - others - $2OO 250 Stock bulls - $llO-175. Stock Heif ers - $65-130. 3 ft. Angle Iron fence posts with 2 insulators and clips , 58c Blue Bird Egg Mash $3 90 Fitting Ration * $3.65 Staz Diy Horse Feed Arlex Motor Oil 2 gal can 43 ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike Leola The August 29 hoi s ■> had receipts of 210 h o s , a " pomes and, mules All r^f s mules continued to g 0 t„ 1, 0 killer markets The was generally steady Ponies - Mares - s,m= l( . geldings $55-100, riding 3 i 9o ' scs $125-300, driving hL? r $llO-170. killers - % 8 , es • Milk Market (From page 3) In the New York arp wholesale selling prices th August 31 were $5 25 to 5 per 40 quart unit, but Z Sept. 1, because of provision, of the milk marketing oid,"- prices advanced to $5 35 ; $5.45 per 40 quart unit 10 TRY TILE BEFORE BUYING Get six tiles in the design and color you think yot want, then put them on the floor and live with them f o] a while, suggests Satin; Black, Penn State hom f management extension s pec ialist If it’s a kitchen fl 00r consider the color of tin countertop and kitchen equn ment when selecting the til color. Once tlie is installec the family will see it f or long time Try a Classified WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOUAND EL 4-22 M Altman’s Milk Replacer 25 lb S 3 75 Rabbit Pellets 90 20Tc Blue Bud Dairy $2 60 S 3 80 Special Chop S 3 25 Peat Moss Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 S 3 20 S 4 20
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