2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 11, 1961 At Lancaster Yards Most Steers 25 Higher Market reports lor Friday were noi available .from the Market News Service at the Lancaster Union Stockyards this week The following re port covers the period irom Monday to Thursday CATTLE; The 4 day re cipts totaled 3425. Compared’ with'the same period last week 4659. Supply includes 20 percent slaughter steers, and 75 percent stackers and feeders Trading fairly active lor all classes Compared with last week’s market slaughter steers steady to 25 higher Utility cows 25 low er Conner and low-Cutter steady Bulls, stackers and feeders steady Slaughter steers load high - Choice and Prime 1190 lb 26 SC. 2 loads high - choice with, small prune end 1115 1183, lb 26 25 lot 1059 lb 23 40. Choice 950-1300 lb 25 - 26 00, Good to low Choice 23 03 - 25 00, Standard 21 00- 23 90 Heifer 3 Lot Good grade 85ff lbs 23 00 Cows; Cutter and Utility 15 stt-16 25, Canner and low- Cut +o r 13 75 15 50, shelly Conner down to 11 50 Bulls Utility and Commer c a]_. 19 50-22.50, Good grade 22 00 24 00 Stockers & Feeders. Good and Choice lb feed er steers °2 50-25 50. Medium and- Good 20 75-2.3 00 Good and Choice 550-800 lb stock steers 24 00 26 50 Good and ChoKe "lock calve- 25 50 28 CALVES. The 4 day re ceipts totaled 675 Compared with the same period last week 7C7 Trading moderate ly active Vealers steady to Buyer o£ Oak, WALNUT Poplar, ASH, etc C, J. CHAHLES LUMBER New Providence. Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers R. D. 3, LANCASTER Phone TW 8-7121 ' Jkuett \ Just Think ! A hen that Lives and Lays and Pays Try HONEGGER LAYERS they're quiet and gantle, 100 ! J. HOWARD MOORE 307 East Second Avenue LITIT2, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRANVILLE, PA, Phone: Alglen LY 3-5941 weak Good and Choice veal ere 28 00-34 00 Choice and Prime 34 00-38 00, odd head 39 00-40 0C Standard & low- Good 23 00-28 00, Utility 19 - 23-00, HOGS: The 4 day receipts totaled' 1325. Compared with the same period' last week 1052; Trading moderately active. Barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower Sows steady Barrows and gilts U S 1-2 190 225 lb 18 00-19 00, few lots No 1 190 220 lb 19 00- 20 00, mostly 19 00-19 50, 1-3 early 17 00-18 00 mostly 17- 25 17 50, but closing at 17 50 - 18 00 2-3 230-250 lb 16 50- 17 23 Sows U S 1-3 300-600 lb 13 00-16 00 SHEEP- The 4 day receipts totaled 200 Compared with 358 last week for the same pei icd Trading moderately active Wooled slaughter lambs 50 higher Good and Choice 65-100 lb slaughter lambs 14 50-17 50, Choice & Prime 17 50-19 00. few 19 50 Utility 13 00-14 5b Nutritionists and food eco nom sts often compare the proportiOxi of the nation’s food supply derived from each commodity group wth the proportion of the con sumer’s food dollar spent for HARROW ORCHARDS each food group Dairy foods Orchard with heavy sod rank at the top of tins com- or rank weed growth need a panson because, while only good harrowing before win a fifth of the food dollar is ter, informs Carl S Bittner, spent for dairy foods, con- extension pomologist Har nderably more than a fifth rowing now is good soil of the total nutrients in the management, and tilling will nat onal food supply is de- a’so destroy orchard mice rived from dairy foods and their nesting places P. L. ROHRER & BR0„ Inc. SMOKETOWN Vintage Livestock ' New Holland Top Grades. Slaughter Steers Up 25 25-50. Higher Slaughter steers ware stea- Cutter and uuuty cows Cattle recem+s included 503 dy to 25 higher at the Nov- were 15 to 16 with canners head at the November 7 auc- ember 9 auction at New Hoi- an J low cutters 13 75 to 15, Son at the Vintages sta- land Cows were fully steady canafir = down bles Compared w.tb last »nd bulls were strong when. “ , . week’s market slaughter bull? brought 19 s^-22.60 Mow hoad of'Sfc w..h good grade balU op to and. better 25 50 higher Caa- Choice grade 900 to 1,300 ' Two lots -of high choice & ner grade cows steady, Cut- pound slaughter steers cross- f an ev 875-950 r pound fo°dpr tor and Utility 25-50 lower ed the block at 24 75 to 26. gteera brouglU 2fib3s and 26- Eulls steady Several lots of high choice 50 . a lot of high* good at 910 High-Choice and Prime changed hands at 26-26 60. pounds brought 23J.0 SOO'-IICO lb slaughter steers Good to low choice brought. Calves 355 Vealers weigh -29 35-27 25, few lota 27 35- 23-24.75, and standard so.'d in g under 110 pounds made 27 75, Choice l3OO lb> 2u 23 jqq j-q 200 higher Willi 25.00-26.25, Good to low- A lew lots of good and heavier weights steady Good Choice 23.00-25.00, Standard choice 800-1 000 pound heif- and choice sealers were 28 21 CO-23.00. - ers sold at 22 75 to 24 75 34 Cho’ce and pr ime made Cutter and Utility cows • 34.33 W ith a few to 40. Stan ’ otSSS sheuy ••Lancaster-Poultry Canner down to .1100. (From page 31 Prices on the 271 head at Utility and _ Commercial. the November 6 sale of hors bulls 19 50-22.50. 2 Lots, of Jr), 725. WVSR, 13-2, Dan- ponies and mules contin- Good grade 554 590.1 b stock 850) WVC. 13-2,. W C. Mel- ued. about steady Pony mares tteers 23.75 24 75. linger & Son, 215, 27. Same Drought SB5-150 and geldings CALVES- 446. Vealers were 1000 WVP, 13-2, NO SALE, were $35-100 Riding horse, steady Good & Choice veal- 21 bid; 28 Same, 1150 WVC crossed the block at $B5-200 ers 28 00-34.00, Choice and. 13-2, College Hill Poultry, and Driving horses changed Pr me 35 03-38.00, few 39 00- 21.6, 29. Same, 600 WVC, hands at $lOO-200- Killer.. 40 00, Standard & Low-Good 13-2, Marvin Swdgart, 215; ware 7-7 VS cents 23 CO-°8 00. Utility 19 00-23. 30 M&B (Clarence Shenk, Steady prices prevailed at HOGS 196 Barrows and 119 bid, 35. Ivan Z Hoover the November 8 auction ot gilts 25 higher. U. S 1-2 195 1400. WV, 10-1, Martin Bren da’rv cattle Receipts inclucl - 224 lb bairows > 'J&