2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 25, 1961 At Lancaster Yards Steady To 25/ Higher Cattle 3200 head for the Holiday Week and 4773 head last week The supply mcludes 20 per cent slaugh ter steers and 70 per cent stockers and feeders T’ 1- mg moderately active. Com pared with last week’s close slaughter stecis were steady to 25 higher. Cows 25 high er Bulls and stockers and feeders steady Slaughter steers. Choice S5O-1300 lb 25 50-26 50, go od to low choice 23 50-25 50 Standard 21 50-23 50 „ Cows Cutter and utility 15 50-16 50, canner and low cutter 14 15-15 50, shelly canners down to 11 Bulls Utility and com mercial 19 50-22 50, Good gr ade 22-24 50 Stockers and Feeders Good and choice 800-1050 lu feeder steers 22 75-25 50, medium and good 21-23 25 Good and choice stock calves 26-30 25 Calves 550 Compared to €B3 head last week Trading moderately active Vealers steadv Good and choice 'veale-'-s 28-34, choice and prime 34-38, several head at 38-40 standard and low go od 23-28, utility 19-23 Hogs. 1000. Compared to 3049 last week Trading act- Pa.HybridCom Developed by Pa. State University .Experiment al Station. Pa #B2O is doing a won derful job with regard to standabihty and high er population than any other variety. Yields this year up to 160 bu. per acre. SEE OH CALL US TODAY REIST Seed Company MOUNT JOY, PA. OL, 3-3821 : JIP ; <j tm&u For Top Quality Characteristics and Performance Try HONEGGER LAYERS The Long Term Layer J. HOWARD MOORE 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phono: MAdison 6 5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRANVILLE, PA. Phone: Alglen LY 3-5941 ive Barrows and gilts US. 1-2 190-225 lb 18 25-19, No. 1 190-220 lb 19-20, mostly 19-19 50, 1-3 190-230 lb at 17 50-18 25, 2 3 230-250 lb 17-17 50. Sows U S 1-3. mostly 2-3 300-600 lb 13-16. Sheep 425 Compared to 548 head last week Trading moderately active Wooled slaughter lambs 50-1 lower. Chicago Cattle New Highs Since April Weekly Review—Receipts curtailed m view of the Thanksgiving holiday, how ever receipts still slightly a bove last week Slaughter steers good and tetter 50-75 higher, stand- ard and lower grades steady to weak Heifers fully 50 higher Cows steady to 25 lower, bulls, vealers. and stackers and feeders steady. Wednesday, load prime (Turn to page 3) vVBBKH ■*■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ S Need ... S | HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN [ | Buy Now and Save! • a More and more fanners are buying from us for £ ■ better value and all around satisfaction. £ ■ Delivered any quantity ■ 2 Phone Strasburg OV 7-3211 S | ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM [ ■ PARADISE. PA. S , b lllll'lllllll ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ BK* CUT DAIRY FEEDING COSTS With the new low-cost, high-protein Wayne 42% Dairy Mixing Supplement Vegetable proteins and urea are combined in Wayne 42% Da'ry to give you the most protein at the lowest possible cost. The added molasses, calc’"m, phosphorous, salt, trace minerals and vitamin D make Wayne 42% Dairy an efficient supplement for balancing home grown grains. Price Wayne 42% Dairy to day. You'll agree the price is right. MOUNTVILLE J. K. STAUFFER & SON FEED SERVICE Lawn & Bellaire R. D. 2, Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Witmer - Ronks - Leola ROHRER'S MILL R.D. 1, Ronks C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl LIME VALLEY MILLS ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. R. D. 1. Willow Street R. D. 2. Peach Bottom HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds Vi ntecfe Livißslock' s Slaughter Steers Steady, Up 50 Compared with the pre vious week, slaughter steers we r e steady to 50 higher with most of the advance on the 1,100 pounds and heav ier weights at the November 21 sale at Vintage. Cows were steady to 25 higher, spots 50 higher Bulls steady Receipts included 435 head. Choice slaughter steers at 25 25-26 50 Several lots' of high choice 26 50-27 60 Go od to low choice, 23.25-25, Standard, 21-23 25 Cutter and utility cows, 15 25-16 60 Canners and low cutters, 14- 15 25; shelly canners down to 11 Utility and commer cial bulls 19 50-22 50 Calves 388 Veale~s weigh mg over 110 pounds, steady, under 110 lbs 1-2 lower, Good and choice, 28-35, choice and prime 35-38, a few 38 50-40; standard and low good, 23-28; utility, 19- 24 Hogs 80: Barrows and silts were 25 cents higher U S 1-3 grade, 193-226 lbs 18-18 50 US 1-2 grade, 187 to 225 lbs 18 60-18 85 Sheep 32; Few utility and good wooled slaughter lambs weak at 12-15. mm |g GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Lilitz & Newmanstown MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. MiPorsville J. C. WALKER & SON, Inc. Gap New Holland Top Grades Fully Steady The lighter holiday run at the Novembe" 23 auction at New Holland Sales Stab les included 800 head of cattle Compared with the previous week’s sale, low choice and above were fully steady Short fed cattle were steady to weak Cows were steady and bulls were strong er, grade considered Few lots high-choice and prime 950-1100 lb slaughter steers 26 85-27 10, Bulk of the choice 25 00-26 25, few lots 26 35-26 75, Good to low choice 23 00-25 00, standard 21 50-23 00 Few good and choice 800- 1000 lb heifers 22 00-24 00 Cutter and utility cows, 15 00-16 00, canner and low cutter, 1375 - 15 00 Shelly canners down to 11.00 Utility and commercial bulls 19 50 22 50 Good grade up to 24 50 Several lots of good grade 666-852 lb. feed er steeis 22 10-24 00 CALVES 204 Vcalers 1 higher Good and Choice vealers 28.00-35 00, Bulk of the choice 35 00-38 00, Stan da”d and low-good 24 00-28, Have You Tried Lain Pro NOREEK Poultry House? Steer Pen? Dairy Barn? Hog Pen? Horse Stable? It is now available thru many local farm supply 1 stores or directly from a LANCASTER .PRODUCTS, ZJ2S-A .New Holland Pike COMPARE THIS us he!spreader t y "“ ✓J. Va -< *J/ * 3? A V v Look at the No. 95-G differences . . . here's quality to out-wear ordinary spreaders. • Steel pintle drive chain . . . REGULAR EQUIPMENT • Treated lumber resists warp and rot • Bridge-designed frame keeps box tight, re sists loosening • Special acid-resisting steel where needed for extra life • A wide-spread that REALLY SPREADS. Ask us about the Allis-Chalmers plan to finance your time purchase of farm equipment. ALLIS-CHALMERS L. H. Brubaker Litiiz. Pa. N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems. Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service Grumelii Farsi Serv. R. S. Weavl Quarry villa. Par-r Stevsns. P* Utility 20 00-25 00 3he November 22 sale < dairy cattle had receipts [ 184 cows, 10 stock bulls an 24 stock heifers Market prices continued about steady as fresh Ko steins brought $350-475 an Guernseys sold for $175-21 and stock heifers brouglj $BO-165 At the November 20 safi 168 head of horses, ponn” and mules crossed the bloc' at about steady prices ' Marc ponies sold at $9O - while geldings sold | $4O-100 Mules brought sl# to 215 Riding horses soj at $llO-350 and riding hoi scs brought $ll5-190 Kill ers were 714 cents per lb ] Farmers’ incomes ha> gone down during much the postwar period, whi no-i-farm workers have h an almost steady increase ! income Since 1945, the fai| \alue oi food has risen oa 16 percent But the marki mg margin is up 93 percei* IN _Y OUR Phone Leola OX* 6-9045 SALES AND SERVICE Nissley Farm Servi Washington Boro. P* New Holland, Pa. Inc. Lancaster, Pa, Lancaster. Pa. <
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