%—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 29, 1961 At Lancaster Yards Trading Extremely Slow ' a>w?r I ¥VJ: mostly 2- deluded 5 50 percent slaught 3, 300-600 lbs. 12.50-16 00 er steers and 40 percent SHEEP: 350 compared with stackers and feederx Trading 323 last week. Trading mod was extremely slow. Slaughl- erately * ct^ e - Spr HJ£ er steers fully 50 lower,-in- ter stances 75-1.00 lower than Prime lba 28.-30.00, last Monday’s general mark- Good and Choice 25.-2 S et. Cows steady - 25 lower. Bu’ls steady. Stockers and feeders weak Slaughter Steers: Load of Choice 1300 lbs. and- down 25.-27., load Prime 1418 lbs 27-50. Good to low-Choice 23-25, Standard 21.-22 50. Heifers' Several lots Good grade 750-1013 lbs. 22-23.50. Cows- Cutters and Utility 17.25-18 75, Canners and low - Cutters 16.-17 25, shelly Canners down to 13 50. Bulls- Utility and Commer cia’ 19 -22 50, Good grade 22-24 Stockers & Feeders Good ■and Choice 650-875 lb feed er steers 24 -28, few 850 - 1000 lbs. 24 -25 75, medium and Good 21 50-25 00, Good and Choice stock calves 26.- 30 00 CALVES 625 compared ■with 666 last week. Trading moderately active. Vhalers steady Good and Choice veale.'s 29 -35, Choice and Prime 35 -39., few to 40.00, Standard and low=Good 25 00 - 29 00. Utility down to 22 HOGS. 1600 comparedwilh 1884 last week. Trading was slow. Barrows and gilts fully 50 lower Sows steady Barrows & Gilts - U S 1-2 100-220 lbs 18 75-19 50. no 1 190-220 lbs 19 75- 2C 50. 1- 3 190230 lbs. 18.25-18.75, 230 Pedestrians crossing the street didn’t make it on mo re than 170.000 occasions during 1960. Dead after be ing struck down by a car were more than 5,000 per sons while more than 165,- 000 were injured FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY Ljk LANCASTER •A -PRODUCTION L * CREDIT ASS'N lIlMr 411 W. Rose vale Rd. Lancaster, Pa. r Ph. Lane. EX 3 *3921 &ueu "Looks as though lh© Forecasters are wrong againl" iNo, Really?) "Yes, looks as though egg prices will bo good after alii" can you tell?) I oughta' know, I'm a forecaster!" still time to put in HONEGGER LAYERS J. HOWARD MOORE, 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA, Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHHANVILLE, PA. Phone: Aiglen LY 3-5941 Chicago Cattle Most Kinds Are. Steady to Weak WEEKLY REVIEW CAT TLE' Receipts reduced 10 per cent. Good to Prune steers weak to 50 lower, Standard and below fully steady, Heifers steady to 25 lower but most ly steady. Cows 25-50 lower, Bulls steady, Vealers steady, not enough stackers and feeders sold for an adequate price test Ten loads prime 1200-1300 lb. slaughter steers 27 75, Bulk prime and mixed choice and prime 1050-145 C lb s’aughter steers 25 50-27 - 50 Bulk choice 900-1400 lbs 23.75-25 50 with few mostly low choice these weights 23 50 Many loads mixed good and choice 900-1350 lbs 23.00-23 50, Load high good and choice 1550 lbs. _22 50 Good steers generally 900- 1300 lbs 21.75-23 00 Stand ard mostly 19.25-21 50. High choice and mixed choice and prime slaughter heifers 900-1050 lbs. 24 00- 25.00 mostly 24 25, Choice 23.C0-24 00, Good 21 00-22 50. Commercial cows 16 50-18 Cutters 15 75-16 75, Canners 13.75-15 75. Utility and com mercial bulls 19.00-2150 Good and Choice vealers 25.- 31.00. Several loads and lots of good and mixed good and choice 800-950 lb feeding steers 22 25-23.65, Two loads good 630 lb stock steers 24.- 85. $' - Here come bigger When sprayed on your potatoes, “Manzale” clings to 1< Spray Du Pont Manzate 8 to cont Path acre you spray with “Manzate” can jield bushels more of I’s like these Field applications of “Manzate” protect your crops from lute blight tuber rot, too. 73S East Chestnut Street Vintage Livestock New Holland Steers Sell Lightweights Hold Stead Fullv St6ddv " Cattle receipts totaled 1311 le °P lo rsl TUliy h ead at the April 27 auction continued active and j Compared with last week’s at New Holland. Compared S S n^ C( i{ market,' slaughter steers were with last week’s market, /40 neaa ol ho rSj fully-steady, at the April 25 Choice grade slaughter steers P o ™®? and mule - auction ,at Vintage with and all grades weighing im- Mues, P a ’^„' S3ooj fi steers totaling 44 percent of der 1100 lbs. steady. All oth- singles - Potm the supply. Cows steady to ers opened 50 lower but clos- mares - $llO-175, gelcw 25 higher. Bulles 50 lower ed steady. Cows steady. Bulls $5O-110. Riding .c. Receipts were 338 cattle. 50 lower. ion°°v-in nvmg Qi!f n SOS ' The bu’k of the Choice Bulk of the Choice grade 18 °- KJllers " a^'9 c °nts grade slaughter steers 25.00- slaughter steers 25 00-26.85, 26 25. Good to low Choice Good to dow-Choice 22.75- D.Cniif 23-2550, Standard 21.00-23- 25.25, Standard 20.00-22.50, OUyiliy TIUIF 00. few lots-Utility down to 18. • i • , Cutter and UtUity cows standard grade heifers 18.- IS OUDI6CT 17.25-18.00, and a few Cut- 2 0. Cutter and Uti Ity cows _ f . , - lers to 18J5, Canners and ie.75-18.60, Canners and low Of Boni/L low Cutter? 16 00-17.25, Shel- . Cutters 1600-17.00, shelly l "' ?W t,u °K|Q ly Canners down to 13.50. Canners down to 13 00 “Tips on Selecting _ Utility and Coml Bulls 19.50 utility and Commercial and Vegetables’’, Us Q " , 000 tr i 19.50-22 25.. Few lots Good Marketing Bulletin No i- E&sr" lb stock 3tOTS ? ,»«.• Choice vealers 29 50-35.00. CALVES- 240 Vealers 1- L ° he.p homanakcrs « Choice and Prime 35.00-39- 2 00 higher with most ad- Acting fresh produce 50, Standard and low Good van ce on low-Good and be- The bulletin gives sur 23 00-30.00, Utility 21.-24.00. low . Good and Choice veal- formation as how to Hogs 137 Barrows & gilts ers 30 00-36.00 with most a sunburned potato 50 lower. U. S. 1-3 189-231 choice 36 00-39 00, Standard rarities of apples are lb barrows and gilts 18 25- ’ and low-Good 25 00-31 00, sidered belter for eating 18.85. 2 lots 1-2 202 and 233 utility down to 23 00. pie-baking, and how to lb 19 00-19.10. lot 1-2 179 lb. The dairy cow market con- a ripe watermelon 18.35. tinned active at steady prices i iave to look at the nr Sheep 65 Spring slaughter Jamba 50 lower. Choice and Prime 50-80 lb lambs 28 GO -28 50. Good and. Choice 23.00 - 27.50. Today, people buy a lot more than food at the groc ery store. About a fifth of the the purchases in super markets are nonfood items. "THY" BUHRMAN'S Most Modern & Convenient PARKING DECK Enter from GRANT ST. Using either DUKE. OR LIME STREETS Next to Douglas Ho+el and Western Auto Store Norman A. Buhrman, 228 North Duke Street “Try Our Bail Bond Service” v s^ ... assure top yields of No MANZATE and J. C. EHR ato 1 C i ves, resists washing off. You get long-li fungicide mani chemical blight control a spray prof sb fungicide controls both early and lal ir yields, quality and profits —“Manzate” aas 40 bushels per acre .. . gives you n sases profits, as proved by growers in all to use-—“Manzate” is tough on disease, on potatoesright up to harvesttime .. w s time and money—“Manzate” is a wet wherever there’s water. It is compatibl fertilizers so you save money with efficii 5 trouble—-“Manzate” has been thoroi s—you know you can depend on it for t I ling. One-t mani Bette mud inci Safe' used Savi mix Sa> ye< ha; ')i all ckanuah, follow labeling uislrudtpm, UPONI ■ti. t- PAT Off THINGS FOP BFTTtP IF fOLG/F ZHEVIS'^Y >THER DUPONT PRODUCTS Distributed by CH CHEMICAL CO., Inc Phone EX 7-3721 at the April' 26 sale Receipts “~‘fip S on Selecting inc uded 107 cows, 15 stock and Vegetables” co\u s bulls and 38 stock heifers. , nl , rln „ Fresh cows, Holsteins - vdioie range of $3OO-465, Guernseys - 5175 - vailaole to toda> » tnr 240, other breeds - $175-285. - T hc bulletin aho m* Stock bulls - $B5-210. Stock U S. grades for fiuit:, heifers - $5O-145. vegetables fcBEBBMBEIBB | SHAVING HAROLD B. ■ 220 LAMPETER ROAD LANCASTER, ■ PHONE EX 4-5412 ■ • CLEAN DRY PINE S • SEMI DRY PINE S • MIXED " BAGS OR BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON A 1 ■ TRAILER LOAD PRICES f -fr mt ' ' s> ♦ '? IVEANZATiS ✓ • A. s * v •S '< H''/ < X- ' / }■ mg protection agnmst M'i# ol blights l's 'am with ‘"Mandate i blights. helps boost yields as orefl’s, and naturalh najor producing areas lild on plants It can 1)" n’t stunt plant grow th able powder, ready t° with most insecticide at combination spray s ghly proved over the p disease control, easy uarnnujs cartfi'lh/ b fu ingicide manel Lancaster, P eß#J I ZOOE
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