—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 9, 1962 2 Market News Reports Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland Auction i-tUU-daiCl A Cll ua =* Kwtrral-Statr Market I'Vder.il - SUUr Market Ni>«s I'Viltr.il - Si.ito Market Nous Kiidaj \\«ekl.\, .lime « Cattle StiOO Compand to a iio7 head List week Supplj no 1 tries .7 7 pet »ent sl.umk ki steeis a ltd ‘l7 per rent Kukris ciiul tecders Tmdin., t .ill Is .ume Compelled wifi ids; weeks nt.iiket, {daughter . ieets f 11 1 i\ steadr Stoikeis kind Kedeis slow and steadi Cows ste.uh to 2" higher Hulls sreadi Sl.uu,hti i steers C'houe f< 70-31.70 ll>s 27-2 C .">O. few loads lush thence and Prime till (t-1 200 lbs 2o C. 7-27. loxd 1122 lbs find lot 1141 lbs 27 3-7, Cold to low Choice 22- 2 7 Standard 21.7-0-2 2 Cows Cuttei and Utility <il Canner and low {'uttei n 71 - 17 2>. ShelU < inner dow n to 14 j>nlH Utihtj <irul romniP 1 ’- <l,ll 20-2 2 (Soiml s;radc 2 ! few 2 ! r>o Sroikeis and te< dors .’> loads <>o( d and Choice 67t< lb teed (i tlcois 20 0 7 One lot of choice 70 7 lb stock steer-, .to tv Good and Choice 400- r ,no ,ll)s 27-20 Medium and Coot) 37 70-27 fillets 027 Compared to 470 last week Trading mo'l ’i.ireU aime Vealers steade o 1.00 lowei Coed and Choice -ealeis 20- ! 4 Choice and Pi i j >ie 1-30 Standard and low STEP UP TO HARVEST CONFIDENCE and PROFIT THE AU-NEW Finance for profit Asb ux about Alhs-Chalmcrs’ time payment plans ALLIS-CHALMERS <^> SALES & SERVICE Sr N. G. Myers & Son Ulu omv, J’a Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Serv. \A :i'liiU!il<>n IJoro l*.i L. H. Brubaker Snavely’s Farm Service I .llll.l'l' * 1* < Lausch Bros. Equipment a 2'l I’liliU 24-JO Good 27-i Hoks 1> H) Compared to 1270 lad week Trading was mrderatel\ aitne Harrows and Kilts stead\ Sows .70 low- Hai row's and Kilts CS 1-2 100-220 lbs 17 aO-1S 27. \’o 1 1 <>*.-220 lbs IS 27-10 00, mosth IS 70 down earU in week 1-2 100-220 lbs 17-17- .70 2-2 220270 lbs 10 .70-17 Sow's US 1-2 200-GOO lbs 10 50-1.2 Sheep 410 Compared to 354 bead last week Trading lairh aclne Spring slangb ter lambs steady to 50 busier Clot d Krade 20-22 Choice 22- 2 t Chicago Cattle AVi:i:ia>Y rgvikw CATTGI-7 —Receipts ol 33.- 400 cattle largest m four »o _ weeks 13 pei cent ri eater than last week which in cluded a hohdai but 17 per cent less thin the same tear aito period Prices tor slaugh ter sieeis and heifers declined modern tel \ in the face of m ciiased supplies and lower wholesale dressed beef prices Slaughter steers w'eak to 50 lower than iast weeks close, "red urade and better showing most decline Heifers 25-7 7 (Continued on Patce 10) The new Model E Gu: \Nrn com bine gives you the largest sepaiat ing capacity (4dSO sq. in ) o£ any combine in its class —10-loot header width Gives you new harvest confidence in all grain, beans, soighum, seed crops Plus heavy-duty com head that puts you in command of heavy* yielding hybuds 1 1 »s an Mlih ( Uabner* Usub mark. L. H. Brubaker l.itil/, I’.i Qii.mj \ ill.- l*i N. \\ MuP.iikJ 1*.4 Sic\ i tik‘s<ijij .rum- r> OATTLB 708 Compared with last Tuesdaj’s m<uK(l tradim? active Slamrhtei steers and ions sleadv at 2> higher Bulls stendv to strim- Slaimliter steels Hj.it h Choice and Pume 1000-1200 lb slaughter steers 20 ">O-27 35. Choice 050-1300 11) 25 35 -2(1 50, Good to low choice 2! 00-2 5 50, Standard 21.50-23 2 5 Cuftei and Utilitj Cows 17 00-17 85, Commercial 17 00- 18 50. Canner and low Cutter 15 50-17 25. Utihtj and Commercial Bulls 19 00-22 25. Good Grade 22 00- 24 25 CaUe.s 330 Vealers steadc to 1 00 lower, decline on (hone offerings Good and choir v e a 1 e r s 30 00-33 00, li i ? ti choice 33 00-35 00. Standard and low Good 2S 00-30 00. U tihtj 27 00-20 00 HOGS 132 Barrow, and e;ilts 50-71 luarher Barrows and £?iltfe U S 1-2 107-225 lbs 18 25-18 50 1-! ISO-22S lbs 17 60-18 10, 1 10. ol T T S 1-3 srnde 24 r > lbs 107 r> SHEEP 4 0 Spring slau- Get Your Plants Off To A Good Start for BIGGER YIELDS on TOMATOES & TOBACCO Add To Your Transplanter Water ORTHO-GRO F U (MQI il> FKUTIU/Km ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER SOLUTION ORTHO-GRO is a proven organic liquid fertilizer giving plants that extra push they need to “staxt and protect them against transplanting shock it\uu\ ii.i.k M.«i tin’s Hnrtlwair 111,1 K li \lili J. li. Ziniim-rin.in H\KT M. 11. Cn-KB KM/ MtKTHTOWN /.irloss Haitlnun* ltoin!x‘rf;<‘i ’ s Stoir 1. O Spin hoi's Sons (i<)i{i><>\\ ii,m: John J. Hoohcr IN I I.K( Ol KSI John J Hoss ll !i .s, s,t , Tlmrsdiu, .lime 7 OVrTLH 12 S 5 Compared with last Thursday's market. sUusthtei steers lines eh. steads to 50 hntliei Cows 25 Imther, hist,lines 50 hnthei Bulls shads lo 50 lower Sliiuthler Meets Chon i 050-1 150 lb 25 25-27, Good to low Chone 2'! 25-25 50 Stainlaid 21 50-23 25. Co’ws Cuttei and ITtildv 17 2 5-18 00 Canner and low Clittu 10-17 50 Shelly Can ner down to 14 Hulls Utility an<l Conimor d.il 10-22. C!oo<l giade 2 2-24 U.ihes 2(10 Vealers 100 lower flood and Choice veal ers "1-31, Choice and Prime Standard and, low stood 2s-U Utility 27-20 Sheen 31 Good and Chou Q 41-01 lb spring slaughter b. mbs 20 10-24 N'ew Holland repoi ted a slow and harelv steadv dam ton mulvPt at the .Tune G A total of 114 dairv am turn ghtei lambs 1 00 higher. Good and (hone 50-SO 11) spruit '•laughter lambs 17 00-22 00 ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lindane solution that mixes readily with water and is designed especially for use in the transplanter. Gives low cost protection against wire worms, maggots and certain other soil insects. -(<e( Your Supply -Now l'ioin *\ny ol The Volloyy lug Dealerl Ij \\< VsTKII Hnpplj Co, 1.57 i:. Kiim Sf. I.andis Hros. 1:505 Manhciin l»IKo MM <»L\ I U>Uui}i<-r's Varm-'Markft STK \Sltl lt(. \\ c.nor’s Farm KquiP litin&riMM ker’'- Hdu AIIMA\ \Y •I H lU'il/ tS. Son AIOIMJ VNTOU’V Moio.int-omi Feed A. (•rain P. L. ROHRER & 880., INC. tows, in stock bulls , tni i ! stock heiteis weie sold Flesh Holstein cows brcij gilt $2OO-3,70 Cluernsevs $17.7-22.7 and other b rtg J sold lor $177-270 Stock sold lor *llO-1 SO and boilers changed hands „r $55, ifl.7 At the .lime 4 sale of lmrs», ponies and mules, killers vuri higher but all othei continued steady I'onv mares brought $77-131 while gelded ponies "were s)| to 12.7 Riding horses w?p 512.7-350 and driving horse, b) ought $135-210 Killer were 9 to 9Vi cents. The June 4 hog sale h «l rs ceipts of 390 head Tihe mar ket was 50 higher as retail hours to loeal butchers brought 17 5 to IS j No 1-3 gradu bass sold at 17 25-17 75 and heavj fat hogs weighing oi«r 240 pounds brought IG-17 The 117 cahes in the Fun« 4 auction averaged 1 00 to 2 09 lower Choice and prime ical ers hroughf 33-30, good and low choice 28-33, standard and low good 22-28, and cull and common 18-22 RTHO and M;\V HOI.MM) Ivautl man's H ardnjuv m;\v i*i;o\ idkvci: John J. Hess II S Mil'XG \ S. H. Hiest-ind & Co. \\IM,OW STRKKT Xston’s Variotj Store Cope A AVe.ner Co. WKST XVIM.OW \\V*J \\ lllou Connors Asso<.
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