—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3, 1866 6 • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1225-1375 lbs. 272527.- SO. with nine loads at the lat ter price. High Choice and Prime 1150-1450 lbs. 26.50 27.- 25. High Choice 1450 lbs. 26.- 00. Choice 900-1470 lbs. 25.50- 26.50, Including three loads 1470 lbs. with no 5 cutability at 25.50. Mixed Good and Choice 25.00-25.75. largely 25.00-25.50. Good 23.75-25.00, and Standard and Low Good 22.50-23.75. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Prime 1100 lbs 26.00, equaling the highest price since mid June. Mixed High Choice and Prime 950-1109 lbs. 25.00-25.50. Choice 800-1025 lbs. 23.75-25.00. Mixed Good and Choice 23.00- 24.00. Good 22 00-23.00, and Standard and Low Good 20 00- 22.25. COWS Utility and Com mercial 17.50-19 50, High Yield ing Commercial and Standaid 29 50-20 00, C.inner and Cutter 16 00-18 50. BULLS Utility and Com mercial 21 00-24 00 • New Holland (Continued trom Page 21 VE4LERS Choice 38 50- 41 50, few 42 00 43 00 Good 35 - 50 39 00 Standard 32 50 36 50 Utihtv 28 50-32 00 Cull 26 00- 30 00,70-90 lb 24 00 27 00 COWS August 31, 1966 Fresh cows sold fully ‘steady as receipts totaled 153 cows, 1 bull, and 16 he.feis Fresh Holsteins, 275-590, Guernseys, 150-225, other breeds, 150 375 Heifers, 95-140 HORSES August 29, 1966 Horse receipts totaled 280 head and sold 'steady Riding hores, 115-490. driving horses, 115-300; killers, 6-6% cents per lb Pony mares, 25-65, geld ings, 20-70 No mules offered HOGS August 39, 1966 Average prices ■trended $1 to $l5O lower as 887 head sold Retail, 26-27 25; whole sale (U S 1-3), 25 50-26; heavy weights, 25-25 50 The 20shoats offered brought $l7 to $l9 each CALVES August 29, 1966 Receipts totaled 116 head and sold steady Choice and Prime, 35-39 50, Good and Dow Choice, 32-34 50, Standard,'3o - 50, Common, 26-29 50 • Hove You Heard (Continued from Page 11) Size of the i iom Activities cai ,ed on in the loom ■Length of time you want caipet to wear Family merobeis number and age Amount of money you can spend What you desue most color, long life, luxuiy Color of furnishings which may influence yom choice Majoi changes consideied in life of caipet Time and eneigy for caie and maintenance The “real” price of milk has declined continuously over the years As recently as 1958, for instance, the “real” price was seen minutes of work Since 1958, however, the retail price of milk has increased less i apidly than wage rates, and as a result, the “real” price has declined Dairy fanners set two new production records in 1965 Fust, the number of cows in the nation’s dairy herds declin ed to an all-time low of 15Vz million head Secondly, produc tion per cow rose to al all time high of more than 8,000 pounds Fertilize Your Wheat With Ortho Unipel Fertilizer, OTHER ANALYSIS AVAILABLE 20-10-10 13-34-10 16-16-16 AVAILABLE IN BULK OR BAOS CALL TODAY AND PLACE YOUR ORDER P.. 1. 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