See Poultry Markets on Page 4 Lebanon Valley Auction Tuesday, May 4 362 Head of Cattle „High Chpice . and Prim* /-, (few), 33.00-34.75; Chek*;; 31.00-32.35; 3MO; standard, 26.75-28.00; Uti lity jlewy, 24:85-26.75. i /Heifers: Choice (few), 27.50- 3M5; Good (few), 26.00-27.50; Uttttty£23;so-25.00. { Cows: J Utility (individual), 28.t5-25.'75; Cutter, 22.75-23.60; Canner 21.00-23.00; Shells down t* 19.00.' ' Bulls:' 1 Choice (individual), 32.25; Good, 28.75-30.00; Utility and Commercial, 26.75-31.00; Cutter (few), 24.00-26.00. 138 Head of Veal Calves Choice (few), 51 00-53.50; Good, 48.00-50.00; Standard, 44.- 00-46.00; Utility, 39.00-43 50; Cull 90-120 pounds (few), 30.00 34.50. Farm Calves- Bulls 80110 pounds, 38.00-42 00; Heifers 85- 120 pounds, 37.00-45.00. 335 Head of Hogs Barrows and Gilts: US. 2-3 195-240 pounds, 17.60-18.25; L.S. ZA 195-260 pounds, 16 85-17.60. Sows: U.S. 1-3 300-500 pounds (few), 13.50-15.10; U.S 2-3 300- 600 pounds, 11.25-12.85. Boars: 13.00-13.35. 65 Head of Feeder Pigs U.S. 1-3 35-50 pounds,. 9:00- 32.00; U.S. 1-3 50-85 pounds (few). J 6.00. 19 Head of Sheep and Lambs '■ Spring: Choice, 70-95 pounds (few), 36.00. ' Wooled: Good, 65-95 pounds, 5.Q0-7.00. NEED EXTRA SEED FOR EXTRA ACRES ' ssis:ss^ T For top-producing corn, Sorghum, FD-100 alfalfa-Calh Meryin W. Deiter R. D. #3 Lltitz, Pa. 17543 Phene 626-7515 SPRING FEEDER SALE SCHEDULE Lancaster Union Stockyards MAY 14 AND 28 Sales Start at 1 p.m. All Grades and Weights of Steers, Heifers and Bulls SALES SPONSORED BY LANCASTER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE and the UNION STOCKYARD COMPANY Door Prizes Grand Prize - Hamilton Watch Four Markets Not Available ~ Editor’s Note: Four markets The Green Dragon market re which are a regular feature in ported receipts of 125 head of the Lancaster Farming market better quality cattle, well at section were net available at tended, with prices stronger, press time this week Consignments included: -v, , . ' Load Pennsylvania Springers , iVov ,- mber The markets not available this 332 50-445 ~; : week are: Chicago Cattle, Omaha Load Springers, 417.50-495; Deccmb * r Cattle, Oklahoma City Feeder fj rst C alf heifers, 345-440. Auction, and U.S. Inspected Load New York State cows, Livestock Slaughter. fresh, 357 50-500. March Other markets,' including all Canadian cows, fresh, __— local markets, are available as 440-460; springers, 450-550; one April USUJ ] i top Grade cow, 700, purebred springers, 450-590. The local market news office Load Canadian springers, reported that the four markets mostly grades, 375-500. Trend Cattle are steady, Hogs are weaker, Potatoes are are not available because all Load Pennsylvania Thin stron ger, Eggs are steady, teletype circuits have been out cows, 225-300. of service since major cable Colored cows, 250-342 50. trouble occured in Washington, One stock bull, 250 D. C. at 5 a.m. Thursday. New Holland Dairy Cattle Wednesday, May 5 Reported receipts of 151 head of cattle, 8 heifers, and 5 bulls; market stronger than last week. Load New York springers, 345-440. Farmers and farm employers made an option for the employe who have received state income to request the employer to with tax forms m the mail, but aren’t hold income tax following the sure what to do with them, have" employe’s submission of a form received some advice from B W-4 to the employer. In such ‘ Wayne Kelly, Penn State Farm case, if the employer is withhold- Management Extension. ing for federal, he must also ~ „ , " withhold for state. ' frech Reported receipts of 396 head Kelly emphasized that it is, sofunn C d cows * fresh ’ of horses; market steady with very important that a farmer re aao-tuu. lagt week ceivmg this material should re- Lohd Canadian cows, fresh, One load Ohio riding horses, turn a t i eas t ° ne deposit slip 365-565 110-220. that has an ID number on it stat- One load Kansas riding ing, “ x a ™ a farmer and do not Load Canadian springers, 430- horses, 120-230. withhold federal income tax 575. one load lowa riding horses, from my employes ” Kelly said nr , , . , ~ , 135-340 ' his will safeguard the farmer hJl'ftS.. 1 Oklahoma , , horses 140-320 the new state law. 475-600; all stages of produc- , tion, 315-450. Xowa riding horses, Kelly made this suggestion 135-270. after talking the situation over Locally consigned work Wl th the department of Revenue * 25 ' 240 ’ riding horses, m jjarrisbuig which informed Locally consigned cows, most- f better™ horses 68 ’ 225 315- him tha l farmers an ? farna ® m ‘ lv fresh 265-440 tew . Dettei horses, 225 315, pi oyers have received identifies ly fresh, 265-440 mules went mostly killer way. g on y numbers> tax tables, and Yearling heifers, 115-100, Mare ponies, 10-35, geldings, ee (jeposit slips with instruc spnnging heifers, 350-395. 10-25; colts, 5-15; larger pomes, tiong , thgt f} rsl quarterly deposit Bulls, 170-315. 40 65; killers, 9-12. j s t 0 be