6 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Mar. 2. 1974 NEXT WEEK WITH: thsOLD I&ftHK&tSM MARCH f-10, 1974 Don't put tour winter underwear away yet If mui dmi't li im tlii mi, iri t limne (ire t xlnminslier* . . Col. Hnuii mil lii\i>] I mil ill Killi >1 id defense of the Alamo Miiih'i Ih ,ii I nil \\ him Mimii March 8 . Town meet iiil's in full >« mu mm \\i i.pri li n>rtli of days for we< k, Id hum-, ci 11• iii 111• - 'ltni.i warm da\s (neither now Inner fn-i mu o| in ipli -ap I'oilvunir blackbirds arrive ninth 'I ■ 1 1)1 1 1 ■ • 11> iimi iisul M.ik h In. 187(1 Happiness i- i -li 10).i 'mul on in i i know wlioio xou will find it. 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ORDER YOUR SPRING FARM SEEDS NOW MANY FARM SEED ITEMS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY Cert. Iroquois Alfalfa Cert. Saranac Alfalfa Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa Cert. Thor Alfalfa .Cert. Vernal Alfalfa Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Grasses Maine Grown Certified Seed Potatoes DeKalb Corn Complete Line of Vegetable Seeds. CATALOG AVAILABLE FREE UPON REQUEST Ask the Old Farmer: Could von explain (he expression, "He slept like a top’’’ G.J.L , San Francisco Should he “tnp/iinn.” In the Cert. Pennscott Red Clover Cert. Ladino Clover Cert. Garry Oats Clintford Oats Cert. Orbit Oats Erie Spring Braley Sudax Pa. Auction Summary , Weekly Summary 19 Livestock Markets Week Ending February 22 CATTLE 5198. Compared with 5763 head last week, and 5835 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers mostly 50 cents to $1 lower. Slaughter cows 91 to $2 lower. Slaughter bullocks uneven. Slaughter bulls, about steady. STEERS: High Choice & Prime 47.75-50.50, Choice 46.00- Good 43.00-47.25, Standard 40.50-43.75, Utility 38.00- HEIFERS: Few Choice 43.25-46.75, few Good 40.00- 44.25, few Standard 38.25- 40.00. COWS: Utility & High Dressing Cutter 33.50-36.85, Cutters 32.00-34.25, Canners 29.00-33.10, Shells down to 25.00. BULLOCKS: Few Choice 44.00-47.85, Good 43.60-46.50. Standard 40.00-43.75, Utility 38.0041.25. BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 1000-2000 pounds 40.0046.50, few to 49.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Good SOLAIR BARNS FEATURING OUR SECURITY FREE STALL We make a high Security Free Stall from high grade boiler type steel that will last and last. A bedding board is installed and the stall is elevated above the scrape area Extra floor space is given to each animal and a maximum drinking area is provided. A step along the feed trough allows easy access to the feed but prevents manure from falling into the trough. • VAN DALE, INC. • MADISON SILOS CALEB M. WENGER, Inc. R. D. ] DRUMORE CENTER, QUARRYVIUE, PA. 300-600 pounds feeder steers 43.70-50.70, few to 55.00. Medium 40.60-50.00; Medium 300-500 feeder heifers 40.50- 47.50. CALVES: 3958. Com pared with 3937 head last week', and 3927 head a year ago. Vealers mostly steady to 92 lower. VEALERS: Prime 78.00- 85.00, Choice 72.00-80.00, Good 66.00-75.00, Standard 55.00- Utility 90-120 pounds 45.00-58.00, 70-85 37.00- Farm calves active, Holstein bulls 90-120 50.00- Holstein heifers 90-15058.00-115.00; beef cross bulls & heifers 70-100 49.00- 74.00. HOGS 6171. Compared with 7043 head last week, and 6887 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts 25 cents to $1.25 lower. BARROWS & GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 pounds 42.10-43.60, 1-3 200-245 40.75-42.50,2-3 200- 260 40.00-41.60, 2-4 120-185 35.00-40.00. SOWS: US 1-3 300-550 pounds 34.00-38.75,2-3 300-650 30.00-34.00. Boars 27.00-33.00. FEEDER PIGS 754. DISTRIBUTORS FOR: Compared with 971 head last week, and 735 head a year ago. US 1-3 20-35 pounds 16.00- per head, 1-3 35.50 20.00- per head, SHEEP 733. Compared with 398 head last week, and 412 head a year ago. Wooled slaughter lambs mostly steady. Choice 70-90 pounds new crop lambs 46.25-52.00, few High Choice & Prime to 59.00, Choice 70-120 wooled slaughter lambs 40.00-45.00, Good 70-120 33.00-39.50. Slaughter ewes 12.00-23.50. rinvl WISCONSIN \uj 4^ \ f JS§ (ZoMeel ENGINES FROM 4 to 65 H.P ALLIS CHALMERS & BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINES ENGINE AND MAGNETO SERVICE BEAM L.P. GAS SYSTEMS PEQUEA BATTERIES AMOS L. FISHER R.DJI, Box 108 Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 17505 All welded joint*" Header board Bedding-/ »' • J retainer • VAUGHAN • PAM LINE • MECHANIZED FEED LOT SYSTEMS PEOPLE POWER . . . Peo pie are turning to human pow ered vehicles not Just because of the energy crisis but be cause it’s Just u fun way to get around, as these folks show on the Galveston, Texas beach. Bike shops on the island re port a booming rental business. Security Stall 'Extra scraper 2>i" Boiler tube''^ Retail PHONE 548-2116 ■”5 ♦. ** -