2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 1. 1960, At Lancaster Yards Market Slpw CATTLE: 5750 compared with 5405 last week' Supply included 40 per cent slaught er steers and 50 per cent stockers and feeders Trading ■was slow. Compared with last week, slaughter steers were steady to 50 lower. Cows weak, spots 25 off. Utility & Com mercial bulls 50 lower, Good grade bulls steady. Stockers and feeders steady. A load Prime 1125 lb. slaughter steers sold at 27.00 lot Prime 1240 lbs. 26.50, two Prime weighing 1405 lbs. to 1480 lbs 24 75, the bmk of the Choice 1000-1250 lb. slaughter steers 25 00-26 25; several loads 1250-1390 ibs. 24.50-25 25 Good to low- Choice 23 50-25 00, Standard down to 21 00. A load of Choice heifers made 23 00 Cutter and Utili ty cows sold for 15 00-17 00, whi.e Canners and low - Cut ters sold at 13 50-15 00. Utili ty and Commercial buds ranged from 20.00-22 50, Good and Choice 800-1050 lb. feeder steers sold for 22 00- 23.50 and several loads Good and Choice 1100-1150 lbs. made 21.00-22 60, Medium and Good 20-22 50 Good and Choice 600-800 lb. stock steers 23 00-25.00. Medium & Good 21 50-23 50 Few Med ium & Good stock steer calves brought 23 00-25, two loads mostly Choice to Fancy 560 lbs. sold for 27.-29 50. CALVES: 600 compared with 798 last week. Trading was moderately active Veal ers steady to strong. Good & Choice vealers sold 26 -31., Choice & Prime 31 -5 , a few sold up to 36 -37 Standard fc low Good 20-26, Utility 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. 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HOGS: 1650 compared with last week. Trading moderate ly active. Barrows & gilts ful ly 1 00 higher. Sows steady to strong, U S. 1-2 190-225 3b. barrows & g Its sold at 19.00- 19.50 and few lots no. 1, 195- 225 lbs. made 19.50-20, U. S. 1-3 190-240 lb. butchers 18.25 - 18 75. 240-255 lb. butchers made 18-18 25 U.S. 1-3 mos tly 2-3, 300 600 lb. sows sold at 11 00-15 00. SHEEP: 250 compared with 429 last week, Trading mod erately active. Spring slaugh ter lambs strong. Good and Choice 75-95 lb spring slau ghter lambs ranged from 18- 19.50, few lots Choice and Prime 20-21, while a lot 88 ’b Prime sold for 21.50 and Utility and low Good made 15 00-18 00 Chicago Cattle Receipts Largest In Four Years CATTLE: Receipts largest for any week in nearly 4 years. Prices held up well early de spite heavy receipts but some classes, weights and grades broke sharply after Tuesday, Steers grading average choice and below 25-50 lower, other grades & weights generally 50-1 00 lower. Prime 1200- 1395 lb. steers early 26.75-27. Early bulk choice and prime steers 24.25-26 50, Late bulk 23 50-26. Most good steers 22. - 23 50, 4 loads 1300-1335 lb. weights late 22 25. Holland stone The modern building material is Holland Stone. Whether building a residence, church, school or farm building, Holland Stone offers quality with economy in lasting use. \ NEW HOLLAND CONCRETE PRODUCTS New Holland, Pa. ELgin 4-2114 BURLINGS CHICKS For Top Quality Eggs At NEPPCO Shows, out egg quality has been highest among all entries. These were hert eggs after they had been laying 12 to 14 months. That's when Quality Eggs pay best. At £ill Burling's you can find just what you want. You have eight top strains and crosses to choose from. Our Sexlinks are very popul ar with nearby farmers. Then there are the “pick” of the best strains and cross es for Broilers, or meat-and eggs. One customer said om Carey-s Leghorns are : “Just wonderful birds to handle”. That’s important in high powered Leghorns. Stirling's Big 8 Carey's Famous Random Sample" Test-winning Lcg -horns. A customer made a 270-cgg average on 1800 birds! FOR SALE: Mar., Apr. & May Leghorn Pullets BURLING’S HATCHERY Box F Vintage Livestock Prices Are Weak On Most Kinds CATTLE: 464, compared with last week’s market/sl aughter steers -at Vintage this week were steady to 25 spots 50 lower. Cows weak to 50 lower. Bulls scarce but strong. The bulk of the choice gr ade 950-1250 lb. slaughter steers 25-26 25, few lots 925- 1100 lb. 26.35-26 50, good to low choice 22 75-25.50, stan dard 21-22 75 Few good and choice 825-960 lb. heifers 20-23.10. Cutter and, utility cows 15-16, canners and low cutters 13 50-15. Few utility bulls 19.60-21 25. ~ Few lots medium and good 968-1026 lb feeder steers 20-22.50. CALVES: 452, Vealers weighing under 120 lb. fully 1 higher, .over 120 lb. strong Good and choice vealers 25- 31, choice and prime 31-36, standard and low good 18- 25, utility down to 15. HOGS 70, Barrows and gilts 1 higher Few lots 1-3 198-210 lb barrows and gilts 18 75-19, lot 1-2 grade 206 lb 19 50. small lot No. 1 193 lb 19.85. SHEEP: 21, Not enough on sale to establish a mar ket. • Lancaster Poultry (Continued from cage 3) 26. Same (Sterling Shi rey), 4000 WV, 9-3, Daniel K Good, 15.6; 27. M&B (Lu ther A. (Beaver), 6100 W'Mt. 8-2, NO SALE, 15.4 bid; 28. John L. Herr, 1400 WVP, 15-2, W. C. Mellinger & Son 23; 29. Garden Spot Broilers Inc (Melvin Barge), 2800 WV, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 15.8; 30. Same, 3100 WV, 9- Merryknoll S exlink (Rock x Red) —Bred by electronic “brain” methods Golden Sexlinks Harco male x Andrews White Rock female. They’re tough, and great layers. Cobb's White Rocks Broiler Test winners and good layers too. Vantress x Cobb White Rocks Popular for meat. Garrison Cornish Male x Cobb White Rock female Super meat quality. Gove's Barred Rocks Still a favorite of many farmers. Burling's New Hampshires. Carefully selected stock. When you're ready to or der, pick up the phone and call Oxford 286 collect. Oxford, Peima. New Holland Steers Unevenly Steady Compared with last weeks market, slaughter steers at the September 29 sale at New Holland were unevenly steady. Cows were steady to weak. Utility and commer cial bulls were 50 lower, but good-grade bulls were stea dy Receipts included 722 head of cattle. Bulk of the choice grade slaughter steers made 25.25 to 26.25 with several lots of high choice 950-1,100 lb. bringing 26.35 to 26 60. Go od to low choice 23 to 25 50 with standard down to 21. Good and choice 790 to 2, Daniel K. Good, 15 6 31 Same, 3300 WV, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 15 6, 32 Same, 5400 WV, 9-2, Daniel K Good, 15 8; 33. Martin H. Weaver, 1700 WVP, 16-4, Daniel K Good,, 21.5; 34. Luke L Weaver, 2000 WV, 10-6, Rov E. Ream, 16; 35. Raymond M. Zimmerman, 5000 WV, 9-3, W C Mellin ger & Son. 16. 36. Stegemerten’s Farm, 500 WHF, 15 mo, Marvin Sweigart, 17.9; Same, 50 males, Marvin Sweigart, 11; 37 Arthur Kraybill, 800 L- F, 18 mo, V. J. Koser Co. Inc, 15 6, 38. Moore Farms, 650 WHF, 15 mo, W. C. Melhnger & Son, 17 2; 39 M&B (Mozes Zimmerman) 1900 WV, 9-4, Roy E Ream, 16 9; 40. Moore Farms, 100 males, Walter B. Lehman, 11 4. 41 Wilmer Esbenshade, 500 L-F-Y, Carl B. Risser, 15 5. Read the Classifieds. New Feed for Layer beacon . ~ as <*»} r - ■ ' Special attention lias been paid to the balance of ei amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Ingredients aie c to meet the critical amino acid need of the laying lien out wasteful use of expensive protein sources. Use of thetic vitamin A permits further economies. The net result is a layer feed to help poulti ymeu greater feed dollar returns. Just call us today for more particulars on Beacon Eyg Check A. It’s « feed !° r high egg production, loiv cost pci dozen. The Beacon Milling Compai A DIVISION OF SPENCER KELLOGG & SONS, IN I PHILADELPHIA & CARLISLE STS., YORK. P Telephone; York 8-2341 BEACO 920 pound 22 75-24 10 heifer& brou, Cutter and utihfv made 15-16.10 while,,! 0 ' and low cutters to 15.25 Utility and L cial bulls brought 19 ! 1 22 50 with good grade k at 22 to 24 85 ae b > A lot of high good 871 feeder steers made 24 in few lots ot medium ami od 623 to 792 lb stock ers crossed the blor-u ! to 23 and one lot oi l good at 603 lbs bi ought Calves: 371- Vealois 1 to 2 higher o n the v high quality calves m run Good and (hoice ™ ers were 26 to 33 with high choice and prime n mandmg 33 to 37 Sev) lots went to 37 50 to 39 andard and low good m 18 50-26 with utihh at 18 . 15 Top fresh cows were s dy but all other kinds w draggy and lower at ih e s tember 28 dairy cattle 3 Receipts included 172 co six stock bulls and 27 st heifers. Fresh cows, Holstein . 5 - 460, Guernsey - $225 ! others - $225-300 Stock b - $llO-175 Stock Heife $65-140 The killer market at September 26 horse sale barely steady while ail ot kinds sold slow and at lo prices All mules contm to go to the killer mar Receipts inc’uded 207 h of horses, pomes and mu Pomes, mares - sBs' geldings - $45-110 R x d horses - $B5-175, Dnvingl ses - $lOO-275 Killer:, - ' 8 cents Here’s a new aU-mas tion to get top piodi from your layers at !ov per dozen. Beacon Egg l A is formulated especial birds in the 4 J /> to 5 1 weight range. This nefl meets exceptional!'- v-e special nutritive icqnuel of birds of this size
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