Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 25, 1963, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Ma;
2
Market News Reports
At Lancaster Yards
WEEKLY REVIEW
Einlaj, M«i -4
CATTL.E 2725, compared
with 2SOO last week Supply
includes 60 percent Slaughter
steei s and 30 peicent Feeder
steel s Tiadmg model ately ac
ti\e. Conipaied with last weeks
close. Slaughtei steei s fully
steady. Cows giadmg Utility
weak to 25 lower, Canner and
Cuttei. steady. Bulls weak
Feeder steeis steady
Slaughtei steers
£l5O-1325 lb 22 50-24 25, sev
eral loads and lots high Choice
and Pi line 1100-1305 lb 24 -
25-24 50, Good to low Choice
21 50-22 50, Standard 20.25-
21 25
Cows- Cuttei and Utility
1G 25-18 25, Canner and low
Cutter 14 75-16 25, shelly
Canner doun to 12 50
Bulls Utility and Commer
cial 1 n 50-22 50, Good giade
22 00-23 50
Feedei steers few lots and
loads Good and Choise 600-
750 lb 25 00-27 85, few lots
and loads 415-675 lb Choice
28 00-30 00. Few loads Choice
777-1156 lb 22 75-24 75
CALVES 550. compared
•with 466 last week Tiadmg
model ateU acti%e Vealers
stead\ Good and Choice leal
eis 20 00-34 00, Choice and
Puma 34 00-38 00, tew to
40 00, Standaid 25 00-29 00,
Utilitj 22 00-25 00
HOGS 1450, compaied with
1308 last week Tiading mo
del atelj actue Banows and
Gilts 25-50 higher Sows
-teady Banows and Gilts U S
1-2 100-230 lb 16 J 5-17 25,
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FARM LOANS
Loans for Machinery,
Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and
any farm purpose.
10 - 35 year Farm. Mortgages
Full and part-time farms
eligible
FARM CREDIT OFFICE
411 AV. Roseville Rd.
Lane. 393-3931
For Low Cost
Weed Control
Use LV4 At Corn
Planting Time
Weedone LV-4
(Low Volatile Ester)
1 gal. can $5.25
5 gal. can .. .. $24.50
Weedar 64 (amine)
1 gal.
5 gal.
Weedone Brush
Killer “32”
I gal. can $7.25
SMOKICTOAVX
No 1 190-225 lb 17 25-18 00,
1-3 190-240 lb. 16.25-16 75, 2-
3 230-260 lb 15.75-16 50 Sous
US. 1-3 300-450 lb- 10 50-
12 00, 2-3 450-600 lb. 9 50-
10 50
SHEEP - 500, compared with
4GO last week Spung Slaught
er Lambs 200 lower Choice
and Prime 50-S0 lb Spring
Slaughter Lambs 24 00-26 00,
Choice 23 00-24 50, few lots
Good 20 00-21 00, Utility to
Choice Shorn Slaughter Ewes
4 00-7 00 Few lots Choice 35-
50 lb Spring Feeder Lambs
21 00-22 00, lot Choice Shorn
stocks Ewes 6 00.
Choice
Chicago Cattle
AVeekly Review
CATTLE Salable receipts
fust four days 21,900, com
paied 25,500 w-eek ago and
30.300 year ago.
The upturn in slaughter
steel and heifer puces that
began late last week earned
thiough to mid-week and com
pared last Friday closing sales
slaughter steeis 25-50 high
er Heifers steady to 25 high
ei This tn st time in six weeks
the trend has been heifer
Cows closed steady to 25 lower
Bulls and feeders mostlj
steady Prices tor Chicago cai
lot dressed beet higher early
part of the week but declines
late left closing puces, steer
beef steady to 25 lowei. Heif
er beef 25-50 lower and cow
beet 25 to mostly 50 lower.
Slaughter steers Loadlots
Prime 1150-1300 lbs 24 00-
24.25, one load Prime 1300
lbs 24 50, model ate numbei
loads Prime 1400-1484 lbs
23 00-23 50 Bulk High Choice
(Continued on page 3)
Kill flies
like magic
Your best attack against disease-carrying flies this spring
and summer is a combination of Purina Fly Killers. Here s
how to use ’em;
Put Purina Fly Bait and Purina Fly Checkers in alleyways,
near manure, in sunlight wherever you find flies.
Spray Purina Dairy Spray on your cows at milking time.
Dairy Spray kills and repels hornflies, stable flies.
Use Purina Dairy Oiler Insecticide in a backscratcher set
up in your barnyard. Let cows protect themselves!
Purina Spray & Dip or Purina Malathion Spray gives long
lasting protection against flies when you spray barns.
S. H. Hiestand & Co.
$3.75
$17.50
Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc.
John B. Kurtz
Cedar Lane
Ira B. Landis
Valley Road, Lancaster
ha■ ■ ■ a_a a■m mn I,
!539
25, 1963
PROTECT FEED DOLLARS WITH
PURINA
HEALTH'AIDS
Salunga
James High
Gordonville
Rheems
John J. Hess
Kmzeis - Vintage
Market News,Reports
Vintage Sale New Holland Auction 1
® . Thursday, May 2SJ’> “I‘7S.
Tuesday, May 21 patttp si3 suunlv in- At the May 20 sale ot
CATTLE 603, supply -in- „ t ’ C ‘J S P o Om - horses, pomes and mules, 274
eludes 17 percent cows.. Com- 1 T]uirsd a mar _ head crossed the block at
pared with last Tuesday mar- d Bt - eiß steady t 0 steady prices. Mules were J 95-
ket Slaughter steeis weighting g 5 sl , o ts 50 higher. Cows tully 13 °- Pony mares brought
over 1200 lb 25-50 highei, 0 * 5 J trong 125 and geldings were $4O
- under 1200 lb. fully steady ' Bl ® and Prime 140. Riding horses changed
steady. Utility grade cows C a J P hailds a t $l3O-300 and driving
steady to 25 higher. All others Jo mOlO Worses were $l2O-225 Killer
steady Bulls steady. 23 25.’ Choice 950-1350 horses brought 7to 7 * cent*
Slaughter steers few high 13=50-1450 lb a P ound -
Choice and Prime 1050-1250 00-23 75 Good to low At the May 20 hog sale 379
lb Slaughter steers 24 50- 7, - 21 g 0 .22 50 standard market hogs and 48 shoats
25 00, Choice 950-1325 lb. 22 - Cho'ce 21 50 50, btana werfl sold The market on hogs
50-24 00, several to 24 ' d utility cows 16- was 50 hisher * , . . .
1300-1450 lb. 22 25-23 85,.- Cuttel » canner a °d low Retail hogs to local butch-
Good to low Choice 21.75- 2a - 13 19 1 s L\\y Can- ers brou S ht 17 to 18 with
22 75. Standard 20 00-21 75. “ UoJ Srades 1 “ 3 «■»»>«>>“»-
Fatv Util.tv and Standi bul . m 10 17.
Heifers 16 00-19.50. . 10 =0 0900 hogs brought 15 50-16 50, and
Cutter and Utility cows ‘ nnnA rro rco sows sold for 1150 to 13.
16 25-18 00, few to 18 35, Can- F°ede? steenf 2050-20 75, Shoats brougllt 8 s °^ 4 ' . dv
nei and low Cutter 14 50- b The 85 calves sold steady
16 25. shelly Canner down to t -T 0 ,_ l “ t , B in ° 8 lb. May 2Q auctllon . choice
to/in 23 S6-Z4 in- d p rime yealers brought 34-
and Commercial Bulls ” 38. 'cod and cha.ce 30-34,
„ , S'' 2,“-.“SO sLndart 1 26-30. and eon,n.°a
CALVES- 244 ’ y® aler 0 S 26 00-29.00, Utility 23 00-26 - 2 ‘ J ' 26,
strong . Choice 34 00-36 50,
lew Piime 40 00, Good 30 00- 00 - c 60 . During 1962 more than 60%
34 00. Standaid 27 00-30 00, curin'*’ SUughter Lambs of the total 01 Senes E Sa ,T"
Utility 23 00-27 00, Cull 20.00- ££ 2^-25^
GiUs° steady to SS Da ”' y
lesVlVlO 1-8 197-233 lb 106 cows ’ Sl * stock balls and PRUNE SHRUBS
16 60-16 85! 2-3 204-233 lb. 11 * ock oTs te Tn cows K y ° U haV ® any
ir ot; in two lotq 2-2 250- * resil wois t e i n cows, ave nev er been pruned and
1 it l5 50 broUSht 8275-400; Guernseys lot of dead wood, cut
25 SHEEP rf, spring Slanght- “f, tbe le 2 “
er Lambs steady Choice 55- |*f' 225 h e. ers fo r ?s6- 63 above
80 Ih 23 00-24 50, Choice 40- 230 and heiters som 101 with two handfuls of 5-10-10.
45 lb. 21 00-24 00, Good 35- ‘ ~
45 lb 15 00-19 00. p " 1 """ 1 **" "" " ‘ ~H
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
O. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, Pa.
Phone ST 6-SlOB
John B. Kurtz
Ephrata
Whiteside & Weicksel
Kirkwood
J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc.
Lititz
John J. Hess, II
Intercourse - New Providence
Warren Sickman
Pequea
* IV/
Announcement!
Expanded and Improved Service
For-Farmers in Southern Lancaster County
A New Service Branch Is Now
In Operation At Goshen
On L. E. Moore Property
PROVIDING
Grinding and Mixing Service
Field Seeds
Fertilizers
Feeds
Farm Supplies
Ag Chemicals
PHONE KI 8-2424
This Will Be Operated As A
Quarryville Service Center
Eastern States
Farmers Exchange Inc.
Branch Of The
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