Garber Oil Co. [texaco] Fuel Chief HEATING OIL t OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA Ph. 653-1821 DARI-KOOL 450-5,000 GAL. CAPACITY SHtNK’S FARM SERVICE 501 E - Woods Dnve Lititz, Pa. 17543 Bulk Tanks & Therma*Stor After 5 P.M. Call Titus Burkholder - 717-859-1620 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched -4 HR. SERVICE OFFERED Livestock market an Omaha Cattle July 27,1978 Cattle - Through midweek, slaughter steers were 50-1.00 higher than previous Wednesday after losing part MR. DAIRYMAN ... ARE YOU TIRED OF PAYING HIGH ENERGY BILLS? DEPENDING ON YOUR TYPE OF OPERATION, YOU CAN PAY OFF A THERMA*STOR IN ONE YEAR'S TIME ON ELECTRICITY BILL SAVINGS. of a sharper early week ad vance. Heifers were 1.00-2.00 higher. Cows closed 4.00-5.00 higher, bulls 1.00-2.00 higher. Four day receipts 12,900 compared 14,900 previous week and 17,400 a year ago. Packers were in need of im mediate slaughter re quirements and responded to small early week marketings by pushing slaughter steer and heifer prices up sharply. Although marketings and slaughter remained moderate, packers turned cautious again by this midweek. Some local packers con tinued out of the market due to plant renovation and vacations. Slaughter steers made up approximately 45 per cent of the total weeks THERMA*STOR ON DIESEL OPERATED APPOINTMENT TO SEE USED TANKS 1250 Gal. Mueller 600 Gal. Mojonnier Vacuum 500 Gal. Mojonnier Vacuum 545 Gal. Sunset D-2 600 Gal. Girton D-4 600 Gal. Girton D-2 500 Gal. Girton D-2 400 Gal. Girton Used 3 H.P. Lehigh Compressor, belt driven WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF BULK MILK TANKS. | SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY. \\ receipts, heifers 33 per cent with a fair percentage choice included. Cows made up 7 per cent and feeders 14 per cent of the week’s total. STEERS: At midweek, Choice with end of Prime 3 few 41175-1250 lb. 55.25-55.50, two loads 1110-1286 lbs. early Wednesday 55.75. At the week’s best time, three loads 1171-1212 lbs. 56.40-56.50. Wednesday Choice 2-4 1000-1300 lbs. 53.50-55.50, many 54.00-55.25. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 1000-1250 lbs. 53.00-54.00, some 1446 lb. Good and Choice Holsteins 50.00. Good 2-347.00-53.00. HEIFERS: Wednesday, short load Choice, end of Prime 3-4 987 lbs. 53.50. Choice 2-4 900-ICSO lbs IS DOING A VERY SATISFACTORY JOB BULK MILK TANKS. ASK FOR AN A NUMBER OF INSTALLATIONS ON DAIRY FARMS. Phone:7l7-626-1151 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1978 auction news 51.50-53.00, some at 53.00 with end of Prime 850-900 lbs. 50.50-52.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 850-1025 lbs. 49.00- Few Good 46.00- Average of LS-214, detailed quotations, for Choice 900-1100 lb. steers this week 54.30. Choice 1100-1300 lbs. 55.05. Average weight first three days 1143 lbs. as com pared 1157 lbs. previous week. Average weight heifers first three days 962 lbs. as compared 979 lbs. previous week. COWS: Utility and Com mercial 2-4 38.00-40.50, most ly 39.00-40.50. Some High dressing 41.00-42.00. Cutter 36.00-38.00, some Cutter and Low-Utility 39.00. Canner and Cutter (Low) 33.00-36.00. BULLS: 1-2 1200-1800 lbs. 45.00- Few high dressing 50.00-52.00. FEEDERS: Mostly Choice fleshy steers 950-1125 lbs. 53.00- closed 53.00-53.75. Market courtesy of USDA. Leesport Auction Leesport, Pa. July 26,1978 CATTLE 263. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter steers steady to $1.50 higher. Slaughter cows $3-$3.50 higher. Slaughter bullocks steady to strong. Choice 1030-1150 lb. slaughter steers 53.75-55.00, Good 49.00-53.75, Standard 47.50-49.85, few Utility 44.25-46.85. Choice 875-1100 lb. slaughter heifers 48.00-50.35, few at 52.85, Good 45.25-48.25, few Standard 43.10- Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 40.5042.00, few to 44.00, Cutters 38.00-40.60, Canner and Low Cutter 36.00-38.35. Few Choice slaughter bullocks 50.85-52.50, Good 49.10- few Standard 46.50-50.00. Yield Grade No. 1, 1165-1720 lbs. slaughter bulls 48.00-50.60. Few Medium and Good 300-900 lbs. feeder steers 48.00-53.00. Few Good 350-900 lb. feeder bulls 46.00-51.00. CALVES 163. Vealers sl-$5 lower. Choice vealers 67.00- 73.00. Good 62.00-67.50, Standard and Good 110-130 lb. 55.00-62.00, 90-110 lb. 50.00-56.50, 75-95 lb. 44.50- 49.50, utility 60-110 lb. 25.00- 45.00. Farm Calves: Holstein bulls 95-115 lb. 54.00-62.00; few Holstein heifers 95-140 lb. 58.00-72.00, individual 86.00. HOGS 281. Barrows and gilts 75 cents-$l lower. US No. 1-2 195-250 lb. barrows and gilts 47.50-48.00, lot at 48.25, No. 1-3 205-250 lb. 47.1047.75, No. 2-3 215-275 lb. 45.7547.00, No. 1-3 180 lb. 44.0044.60. Sows steady to weak. US No. 1-3 320475 lb. sows 36.7540.25, few No. 2-3 500-600 lb. 35.00-36.25. Few Boars 30.00-32.59, light weights 200-285 lb. 35.00- 38.10. FEEDER PIGS 233. US No. 1-3 15-35 lb. feeder pigs 87.00-107.00 per hun dredweight, few No. 1-3 45-55 lb. 75.00-86.00, lot No. 1-3 105 lb. at 50.00 per hun dredweight. Holstein Club tour set LANCASTER - The Lancaster County Junior Holstein Club is sponsoring a tour to several herds in Maryland on August 15. Reservations should be sent in as soon as possible to Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl, 17022. The deadline for doing so is August 4. The tour is open to any member of the Club, adult, or friend who hkes to see good cows. The cost of the tour is $l2 per person. It is suggested that tour par ticipants also bring a bag lunch and a few dollars for an evening meal. The bus will be leaving the Lancaster Farm and Home Center at 7 a.m. Herds to be visited include JPG Holsteins, My Lady’s Manor Farm, Kinglea Holsteins, and Fair Hill Farm.’ 15