2 Lancaster Farming’. Saturday. June 3. 1961 At Lancaster Yards Lightweights CATTLE 3500 compared •with 3143 last week Supply included 50 percent slaugnt or steers, 40 per cent Stock ers and feeders. Trading slow Slaughter steers weighing under 1200 lbs. fully steady to strong. Weights over 1200 ibs steady to 25 lower. Cows steady —25 lower Bulls steady. Stockers and feeders steady. Slaughter Steers; Choice grade 23 50-24 75 with sev eral lots weighing 1200-1350 lbs 23 25-23 75, two loads of high-Choice and Prime 1307- 1363 lbs 24 75, load high- Choice carrying Prime end 1143 lbs 25 50, Good to low- Cho-ce 22 50 23 75, Standard 21 -22. Cows Cutter and utility 17.50-19 25, Canners and low- Cutters 16 00-17 50, shelly Canners down to 13 25 Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22 50 few Good grade 22 00-23 50 Stockers and Feeders-Good and Choice 600-800 lb stock steers 24 -27 , Medium and Good 22.C0-25 00 Good and Choice 800-1050 lb feeder steers 22 50-25 50 Mediurrl and Good 20.50 24 50. CALVES. 425 comnared with 554 last week. Trading moderately active. Vealers etetady Good and Choice vealers 29 -35 . Choice and Prime 35-38, few to 39 00, Standard and low-Good 24- Buik Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand ' Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 ;Sl_ „ HONEGGER Try HONEGGER LAYERS Sold and Serviced Internationally with hatcheries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Canada, Mexico and COCHRANVILLE! That's Eggs Any Language! J. HOWARD MOORE. 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA, Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle’s Hatchery COCHRANVILLE, PA. Phone: Alglen LY 3-5941 Stronger 29 , Utility 22.00-24.00 HOGS: 1575 compared with 1607 last week Trading mod erately active. Barrows and gilts 25-50 higher than last week’s close. Sows steady. Barrows & Gilts: U. S. 1-2 190-220 lbs. 19 00-19.75, sev eral lots no. 1 20 00-20 50 1-3 190 230 lbs. 18.50-19.00, sevetral lots 230-250 lbs. mostly 2-3 18.00-18 50, Sows: U. S. 1-3, mostly 2- 3, 300-600 pounds 12-15. SHEEP: 350 compared with 715 last week Trading mod erately active. Spring slaugh ter lambs steady. Few lots Choice and Prime 60-85 lb spring lambs 21.50-23.00, Good and Choice 19 00 22 00. Chicago Caftle Lightweights Show Gains Weekly Review Cattle Market receipts reouced al most 15 per cent due to Memorial Day holiday. Ad vances over current period were sharpest for any week since early January. Slaughter steers average choice and below 1-1.50 high er High commercial and prime 50-75 higher Heifers 1-150 higher. Utility and commercial cows 25 to fully 50 lower. Canner and cutter steady to 25 higher. Bulls 25-50 higher. Other classes unchanged. IT TOBACCO BLUE MOLD and WILDFIRE Phytomycin* Mathieson’s new LIQUID antibiotic LONGER LASTING EASY AND ECONOMICAL TO USE SUPERIOR TO WETTABLE POWDERS BECAUSE: 1. Goes into 100% solution 2. No caking—forms better, more uniform mixture 0 SAFE TO PLANTS BOMBERGER'S STORE Elm DENVER SUPPLY CO. LANC. COUNTY FARM _ BUREAU Denver , Lancaster ELIZABETHTOWN HARDWARE FARMERS SUPPLY CO. MARTINS HARDWARE Elizabethtown Barevdle LESTER A. SINGER J. E. GALEN HARDWARE Ronks Lincoln N. G. HERSHEX & SON Manheim J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. 736 E. Chestnut Street Vintage Livestock Slaughter Steers 25-50 Higher Receipts, at the May 30 auction at Vintage were 336 head. Corhpared with last week’s market, slaughter steers 25-50 higher. Cows steady. Bulls 50-1 lower. Bulk of the choice -grade slaughter steers 24-24.75, few high-choice and low-prime 24.85 25 25, good to low-choi ce 22.25-24, standard \down to 20.75. Cutter grade cows 17.50 - 18 50, canners 16 25-17.50, shelly canners down to 13 50 Utility and cofnmercial bulls 19 50-22 50. Calves: 200. Good and choice vealers 2 lower, util ity and standard steady to weak. Goad and choice veal ers 28-36 50, standard and low-good 25-28, utility 22- 25. Hogs: 109. Barrows and gilts 25 higher. U.S. 1-3 101- 217 lb. barrows and gilts 18 50-19 35, several lots 1 and 2 grade 235-243 lbs. at 18 85-19 10. Sheep 26. Not enough on sale to establish' a market. BEGINNING TUBS., JUNE 6 Slaughter hogs will be sold immediately after cows or about 6:30 to 7 P. M. VINTAGE SALES STABLES VINTAGE Ph. Gap HI 2-4181 PREVENTS... ERADICATES SEE YOUR DEALER KAYLOR BROS. Rheems WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSN. West Willow Lancaster, Pa. EX 7-3721 Lightweight steers were ion of dairy cattle. Receipts 50 higher at the June 1 auc- included 112 cows, 23 stock tlon at New Holland, Steers bulls and eight stock heifers weighing 1,200 pounds and Fresh Holsteins command up were fully steady to ed $3OO to $470 while Guern strong. Cows steady to 50 setys brought $175-240 and lower. Bulls steady. Receipts other fresh cows made $175. were 1,322 head of cattle. 280. Stock bulls made $75 Choice slaughter steers 10 , brought 24.25 to 25.25 with Draft horse and mule dy a few head eoins to 25.75. mand was very poor with Good to low choice made an y , 22 25 to 24 50 while stand- £he killer trade- at the May S o ld for 20.50 to 22.50. Cutter and utility cows were demand ana made 17*50 to *8 75 while stronger, but theponv canners and low cutters sold m arket was very slow R e . for 16 to 17 25 and ceipts included 310 head g n ?rio W £m.S’ W "nd > b * 010 ** brou Bht f 19 50 $250-300 and singles made mema! bulls brought 19 50 $95 . 180 Pony mares COm 3OB utility manded $95-180 while geld were stead? “ o< * B ‘ 545 while all others were down - 125. Riding horses brought 2.00. $135-270 and driving horses Good and/ choice vealers sold for $135-225 Killers brought 28 to 34 with a few were 9Vi to 10 l /> cents head to 36 Prime was ab- sent. Standard and low good advertisers will be brought 24 to 28 and utility . Advertisers wJ) gla( sold for 24 to 26. *° have >' ou mention Lancas The market was active on ter Farming when answermi all kinds at the May 31 auct- advertisements. New Holland Lightweight Steers Gain I FIELD DEMONSTRATION <^> OF Allis-Chaimers Hay and Forage Equip. Taes M June 6 « Afternoon ADJOINING THE L. H. BRUBAKER STORE ON STRASBURG PIKE (RT. 896). See the new AC mowers, conditioners, rakes and harvesters in operation. COME ANYTIME IN THE AFTZRNpON L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBURG PIKE LANCASTER , He’s man of the month... The Dairy Farmer Step right up and meet our choice for the Man of the Month. The Dairy Farmer! Because of him we enjoy Milk, Ice Cream, Cheese, Butter and Cottage Cheese Because of his efforts, our country is strong and healthy. In June, support our local dairy industr> Enjoy Dairy Foods often. A. S. GROFF 118 N Queen Lancaster, Pa CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS AMMON E. SHELLY R. D. 2, East Earl, Pa. R. D. 2, Lititz, E. MUSSER HEISEY J. C. WALKER & CO. R. D 2, Mount Joy, Pa. Gap, Fa- DISTRIBUTORS OF An oRoss FEEDS MUSSER'S The BucK, R. D 1 Quarrj ville, P* l