—Lancaster Farming. Saturday June 2, 1962 2 Market News Reports Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland Auction , , c . . Ar , t Vl .„. Feileral-Statc Market News mo and stoik heiters sold 10 , doratelv actue Spimg slaugh- l*“d ’ * Uv> C VI'TLE 10.10 Compared The May 28 horse sale l Kt , JO 00-22 00. Choice 2J 00-2:1 - CATT / ‘ ,vlth Ust Thiiis.da>’s market. e d 2IS head of horses pome, ;.0 lew small lots Prime to wit last . J . s i llUK j lter h teers grading high and mule* in the run in -•• sri - *•« „ h r *- “ ,te »'»»“•«-«-»- '‘'-.uir'T,s ™,“; l rrwi , r;„r:a“r'r' low Steady to strong. Cows and . , „ " . 1 ° wllu mares at 1 . .j, higher Cows 2a to most 1> >0 $,5-130 and geluing pomp, Few Tots high Choue and h,vber " ul,s ,V " ak tKMIIi. Riding hors* Prune 1000-1200 lbs slanghl- Cholce Krads 950 ’ 1335 lb brought $l3O-300 and dmn ng er steers 26 50-27.35. Choice sl ‘ ul - I,ter bt - ee T 2 j’ °®' 2 ‘ °°- Worses made $l3O-2.-,° KHb r , 050-1350 lbs 23 00-2(.50. ' e ' , lots ““ ‘ C '°°* t 0 we,p 8 centh Good to low r Choice 23 00- °'' aiTf!* .iq'oo T The lay 28 fat bog sale wa , 25 50. Standard 21 50-23 00 ‘ ‘ ChoJte ?lQ _ «p«rted 50 lower There w< r # Cutter and Ut.lity cows 17 - lb H teTb 23 0U . 24 -, 0 -60 head in the run. ° Pr«^T r a Cutter and Utility cows 17.- Retail * ORS t 0 lo(>al ter 15 80-17 S-. 25-18 50. Conner and low Cut- ers brought $l7 5 to 18 5 Utility and commercial bulls ter lr> 75 . 17 25 . shelly Cdnn „ Number Ito 3 grade hogs to lit 00-22.00. dmvn t 0 i 4 00 packers w'ere 16 75 to 17 25 CALVES 250 Vealers 1 00- XGility and Commercial hulls Ra t °' er 240 P°«^ 200 loiv-er Good and Choice n 5u . J2 00> few Cutter 18 00 . brought 15 5t016 5 sealers 30 00--4 00. Choue & l<( - i(( - The Majr 2S oalf sale Prime 34 00-36 a 0 Standard Lot meduHn , 178 lb sUn , k 07 head The market 109 and '°w Go “ lakes 20 75 ' lower on choice and prime but i?^ 9 p°‘ a CALVES 204 Vealers 1 00- steady on other kinds HOGS 111 Harrows and „ an , , _ , , "■ills 95 no lower 2 60 higher Good and Choice Choice and prime vealcr«s " 1 108-2 9 ! lb bar- >e ‘ llers 32 00-36 00. Choice brought 34-40, good and lo if t >ws ud 'gilts 17 00-17 50 and Prnne 37 00-30 50. Odd choice 30-34. standard and lon ows , n 9 , 1 „ * ’ head to 41.00. Standard and good 24-30. and cull and com -0 s *” “ low Good 2!t 00-32 00. Utility mon 18-24 ib ■’* 28 00-30 00 Federal - St.it*' Marie*-! Sew-* AVeeklj Key lew CATTLE Fm llte I day tu'itod tin 1 ' week .1700, com pared with 3M)fc lasi yyeek Supply in* hides GO percent ‘-laughter steers ,uul .10 per (ent stocKers and feeders "lading generally moderately .11 uve Compared with last v ocKs close slanghtei steers steak to r>o lower, but uneyen Cows 2-7 higher Hulls and .-tinkers and feeders steady Slaughter steers Choice grade 'l5O-1.7.70 lbs 2.7 00-20 - r d. loads high Choice and i’uiik 11JG-1200 lbs 27 OU (loud to low Choice 2.‘! 00-2.7 - 00 Standard 21 00-22 00 Cutter and Utility cows 17- rn-Ut 00. Conner and low Cutt iT Itl 2 5-17 70. Shells tannet con n to 1 ( 00 Bulls utility and Comraei 0 |bs 1 o 70-1 700 It lots 70-470 lbs 1 0 (Ml-1 (. 70 Softs ( b i-> inosth >-> 00-l>oo lbs 1 1 00-l 1 7o SIIIOICI’ too ( ooi |mi fd ft ilh fi 7 i lasi .\eelv 'li acini" mo- ; afatietj ’ I’m* Heard II Said Tlint ••It eoj. s ueie iiiiisk. HONKGHI’H liWllllS ftoiild lie .i I’.rass Hand'.' ll fi.iriiKiuj in Mini lion-house'.' Tr> MONKOOKl: LWlllis: tin- limu-UTiii ia}or .). HOW Mill MUOUI i: i» i 1.1 I I’l /.. I*l W \. I ‘l l <»iit M \i||snn I US Windle's Haf'chery <'<>( MU V\\ li.l 1 U \ \ i-.li ii M 11 Chicago Cattle WKKKIA’ V.KVIKW CATTLE Holiday week teteipts ol 211,000 cattle near- Iv as huge as last week and the same ye.u ago period In the post-lunlday trade slaugh ter steers and heifers lost part ol sbaip price gains stored earl} ui the week, howeter Ciood to I’niue steers still 25- 100 higher than late last week. Utility and Standard steets steady to .70 lower Ileif eis mostly r>o-75~higher Cows strengthened late but still steadv to 2.7 lower tor the wetk Hulls steady to 50 low et. Vealers weak Few sales Ftedtng Cattle fully steady Seteral loads Prime 1335- L 375 lb slaughter steers 28 25-28 75 hut nothing above 28 25 in the post-holiday trade. High Choice and Prime 1150- 1275 lb steers 2C 50-28 35. bulk High Choice and Mixed Chouc and Prime 26 50-27 50. PFa.ctic.illj even thing in the suer hue weighed less than 1400 lbs , Hulk Choice 4i50- 1350 lbs 24 75-20 75, numer ous loads Mixed Good and Choice 24 50-25 25. Bulk Good 22 50-2 4.50 mainlj 22 00 up. Ctilm and Standard steers 14 00-22 00 most ted holsteins 1 4 50-21 25 hut two loads The Answer To Your Egg Profits Moore Farms Ghost-ley Pearl Chicks Are From 2 Year Old Breeders ST\ISTKI) I*l I,MU'S ' ' kivabilitj & Mare ( ON I \( '!' I S KM) W MOORE FARMS 7M) !.DI \ r.O»'l liUClsrill! 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Several loads and lots high Choice and Mived Choice and Prime heilers 26 00-26 25, Hulk Choice 2 1 50-25 75 Good laigely 22 00-24 25, load 10ini lb Standaid holstein heilers (Continued on Page 10) • More Eggs with Less Feed ® • High Intoi ioi Egg Quality • Large Eggs ai Early Age u w wi i;k. i> v S( <• > our l)< ,ilcr When it comes to foods for New Holland- reported a slow ph>si?a i fune ss. milk tops but steady Memorial Day mar- them all as a source of calcium ket of dairy cattle Ten stock and nbo flavin and is second belters. 11 stock hulls and 112 only to the meats group as a. cows were in the run source of protein, according to Fresh Holstein cows brought a new survey of the nations $275-370. Guernseys $175- 1361 food supply recently re -225. and other breeds $175- leased by the US Department 225 Slock bulls brought $llO- of Agriculture ssss a- He’s Joseph M. Good & Son 1157 Newport Ito.id, la-ola, Pji. . 1 SSSSSSsSSSS I is A DAIRY %| Xm 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 industry. Enjoy Dairy Foods often. E. Musser Heisey It. V. 12. Mount Jo\, t’a. Musser Forms, |nc. It. I). 2, Columbia, I'.i. msTitmcTons or Red o Rose * FEEDS.... *> '~r ' ,■? Elverson Supply Co. KU crsiin, P.i. Musser's Tlk- Illicit U. 11, 1. QuarrjviUe, Pa. Leroy Geib Est. It. T). 2, Manhoim, Pa.