2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23. 1361 At Lancaster Yards Sheers Sell Fully Steady CATTLE 4000 Compared ith 2865 head last week Supply includes 30 per cent slaughter steers and 60 per cent stockers and feeders ■compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers fully steady Cows 25 higher and Bulls steady Stockers and feeders strong Trading slow Slaughter steers- 5 loads prime 1099-1313 lb. 26 25, t;ulk of the choice 950-1300 lb 24 25-25 50, several loads and lots high choice and prime 25 75-26, lot _yhigh cnoice 1442 lb 24, good to 3ow cho'ce 23-24, standard 21 50-22 75. Cows Cutter and utility 16-17, canners and low cut ters 14 50-16 shelly canners down to 12 50 BuUs Utility and com mercial 19 50-22 50, good grade 22-23 50, Stockers and feeders Good and choice 800-1100 lb feeder steers at 32 75-25 50, medium and go od 21 50-23 75 Good and choice 550-800 lb stocker steeis 24-26 50, medium and good 22-25 CALVES- 725 Compared with 790 last week Trading moderately active Vealers steady Good and choice veal <=rs 27-33, choice and prime 33-27, few at 38, standard and low good 23-27, utility 19-23 HOGS 1300 Compared to 1652' last week Trading was moderately active Barrows end gilts steady Sows steady Barrows and gilts' US 1- 2 190-220 lb 19 75-20 50, Be Sure to Visit Us AT THE LAMPETER FAIR SEPT. 27 - 28 - 29 SEE THE LATEST IN SPRAYING EQUIPMENT LESTER A. SINGER HONKS. PA. Phone Strasburg OV 7-6712 FROM LITTER TO MARKET MOUNTVILLE WALTER & JACKSON, FEED SERVICE INC. R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa LEROY GEIB, EST. R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa, JOSEPH M. GOOD & SONS SNADER'S MILL 137 Newport Rd., Leola, Pa. R. D. 1, Stevens, Pa few lots No 1 190-220 lb 20 50-21, 1-3 190-230 lb. 19 - 25-19 50, 2-3 230-250 lb at 18 50-19 25 SOWS US. 1-3 mostly 2- 3 300-600 lb. 12-15 SHEEP: 475 Compared to 534 last week. Spring slau ghter lambs steady Trading active Good and choice 65- 95 lb slaughter lambs IS IS, choice and prime 18- 19 50, few lots prime at 20, utility 13-15 Milk is a consistently pop ular beverage with all Am 'ericans As a nation, we drink almost as much as we did fifteen years ago One reason for the slight decrease in consumption has to do with the post-war popula ton movement from farm to city. Farm families always have consumed more milk than their city cousins* Con sumption among the non farm population has held mostly steady during the last decade. The cream in your coffee may not be as much or as heavy as it used to be But Americans fill this gap by using substantiol amounts of milk-cream mixtures, such as half and half Techniques have been de veloped so that leanness or meatiness of breeding ani mals can be measured on foot Feed Rita If Rose "LITTER TO MARKET FEEDS" Red Rose Pig Pre-Starter Pellet# Red Rose Pig Starter Pellets Red Rose Pig Grower Pellet# Red Rose Porkmaker Red Rose Pig 2c Sow Supplement Red Rose Hog Supplement Christiana, Pa I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Refton, Pa Vintage Livestock Opens Higher Closes Steady Cattle receipts at the September 20 auction at Vintage included 557 head, compaied with last week’s market, slaughter steers op ened steady to 50 higher and closed fully steady Cows 50- 75 higher. Bulls steady to 50 higher. Several lots high choice and prime 1000-1150 lb. Slaughter steers 25 75-26 50, few early 26.60-27 10; choice opened at 24.50-26, but clos ed at 24-25.50 Good and low choice 22 75-24. Stand ard 21-22 75, cutter and uti lity cows 16-16 75. Canners and low cutters 14-16 Shel ly canners down to 12 50. Utility and commercial bulls 19 50-22 Few lots good and choice 550-851 lb stock ste ers 22 95-24 25 CALVES 500 Vealers weighing under 100 lb. 1-2 higher, heavier wgts steady; good and choice vealers 27- 33, bulk of the choice 33- 36 50 Few prime 37 50-40, standard and low good 23- 27, utility 19-23. HOGS. 97 Barrows and gilts fully steady. U S 1-3 182-217 lb barrows and gilts 19 35-19 50, 1-2 195-207 lb 19 60-19 85 Two lots No 1 187-190 lb 2110-2135, lot No 3 279 lb. 18 60 SHEEP; 23 Not enough of any one class on sale to es tablish a market. Best materials to weigh down covers on bunker silos are "sawdust, soil or lime stone Much less satisfactory are old tires, baled straw or hay New Ful-O-Pep Pig Starter is GUARANTEED PALATABLE or your money bacn The, sooner little pigs eat and the more they eat the morg they gain, Ful-O-Pep Pig Starter, you can expect a pound of gain on only 1.4 to 1.6 lbs. of feed. That’s why palatability is so important—pigs eat more and make greater gains at a time when those gains cost you less. [ Try a bag of new Ful-O-Pep Pig Starter today and see if it isn’t the most palatable Pig Starter you can buy. If your pigs don’t prefer it, return the unused portion and we’ll give you your money back,' KIRKWOOD FEED & GRAIN KIRKWOOD. PENNA. Ph. LAmbert 9-2132 P FARMERS-a *200.2® reminder I now is the time to enter i? ROYSTER’S BONANZA AWARDS CONTEST Only two weeks left till judging at the fair There’s still time for you to win up to $200.00 extra on your field crops when you exhibit them at the FAIR. These big, Bonanza Cash Awards are being made by the F. S. Royster Guano Company, manufacturers of Royster Bonanza. Vim and Arrow... the finest fertilizers money can buy. Hurry to your Royster dealer for full details. NEW HOLLAND FARMERS FAIR OCTOBER 4 - 7 H, M. STAUFFER Leola, Pa. LEROY SENSENIG Ephrata. Pa. New Holland Steady To 25 Lower Slaughter steers contin ued steady to 25 lower at the September 21 auction at New Holland Cows were 50 h'gher and bulls steady Re ceipts included 1,451 head. High choice and prime grade slaughter steers made 25 75 to 26 10 Choice were 24-25 60 with a few weigh ing over 1,350 pounds down to 23 Good to low choice made 22 50 to 24 Standard were 21-22 50. Cutter and utility cows Chicago Cattle I brought 16-17 25. Canners & _ _ low cutters made 14 50-16 25 SQ Tq FuKV with shelly canners down to • Ut.hty and commc-cial "I'-OO High©r bulls _ were 19 50-22 with gi au ghter steers were s good grade up to 23 50. f ul j y joo higher tb One lot of good 660 pound week He.fers 25 to 75 him stock steers brought 22.35. er> Cows 2 5 to 50 high* Several loads and lots of Bulls, vealers, stockers ai good to low choice 752-950 feeders steady ?o U oi d J eeder SteerS broUght Eight loads choice to n . Calves 450 Choice and tly P r ‘ me I>lso 1 > 150 lo *3l prfml vealers’ stfady. Good .ffl grade and below. 100 to 000 5“, „ r ,,L M 0 to 140 h efVers S.? d d for* 1 27 slaughter steers made 23i vealers sold for 27 to 33. tQ 2 | gQ Late bulk lncludi j Choice and prime were 33 - , mads ud to 1 450 n, llnd aT 23 27* brought 24-25 50 ’ Seiel good at 23-27 and utility 19- loads f 500 pound eail Good harvest weather, prime« drying pastures and a large S 0 Bu £ i pou run combmed to produce a steers were V slow sale on all kinds, at the slaughter steers were 2,5 September 20 sale of dairy , , , cattle Receipts included 177 heife cows, seven bulls and 18 were 22 75 to 23 75 stock he’fers. A part load of good Fresh holstem cows made choice 725 pound feed $3OO-425 while Guernseys steers brought 24 25 Goi made $175-220 and other 750 to 1,000 pound feede breeds brought $175-250 22-23.50. Medium and goi Stock bulls were $llO-175 stock steer weighing 650 7( and stock heifers sold at pounds made 23-23 25 IRA LANDIS 779 Valley Road Lancaster, Pa. $75-145 The market was slow 0 all kinds as 213 head So | at the September 18 sale ! horses, ponies and mules Mare ponies made $75 and geldings were $4O Riding horses crossed block at $llO-190 and dm mg horses changed hands $llO-250 Killer horses mules- were 7 to 8 cents KURTZ MILL Ephrata, Pa. HAROLD GOOD East Earl, Pa. "-v * ki h % J t'W >n^