2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1960 At Lancaster Yards' Market Steady, Small Run Taman 11. O'Hara, fa Chorga, Market News Branch CATTLE: 4800 or about 300 more than last week. Supply includes about 55 per cent slaughter* steers and 35 per cent stockers and fe eders. Trading slow. Com pared with last week’s close slaughter steers steady to weak. Cows, bulls and stock ers and feeders steady. Choice grade slaughter steers 950-1300 lbs. brought 27*-30 and load mostly prime 1072 lbs. sold at 31 50, load low average to choice 1452 lbs. 27 50, good to low choi ce 24-27.25, few lots stand ard 22-23.50, good and choi ce heifers ranged from 22 50 -26 50. Cutter, utility and com mercial cows 17-19.75, can ners and low cutters 15.25- 17. Utility and commercial hulls brought 20-23 50, and good, grade bulls sold for 23-25 Good and choice 550- 800 lb. stock steers 26 50- 31.50, several loads and lots medium and good 650-900 Field Demonstration Wed., May IS, 1960 10 a. m, OF THE New Wood's Conditioner Mower AND New Acrobat Hay Rake Se« how to make hay- fast. Mow and condition in on* operation. HIESTAND, Inc. BETWEEN BAIN BRIDGE k MARIETTA ON RT. 241 NOW COMES THE BigC I 1 i »" { r New GLEANER Combine • Big capacity throughout! • 18, 16 and 14-foot headers • 8,311 square inches of separating area • 60-bushel grain tank Planetary final drive gears for smoother forward motion, less slippage. Ask us about the AUis-Chalmers plan to finance your time purchase of farm equipment. AUIS-CHALMERS SALES I SEKVICE L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lancaster, Pa. Mann & Grumelii Farm Scrv. QuarryviUe. Pa. L. H. Brubaker Litifz, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service lbs. 950 CALVES: 750 compared with 585 last week. Trading moderately active. Vealers were strong to 1 higher. Go od and choice vealers 29 - 34, choice and prime 34-39, odd head prime sold at 40. Standard and low good 21- 28, utility 18-21. HOGS: 1625 compared to 1955 a week ago. Trading was moderately active. All classes steady. U.S. 1-2 gr ade 190-225 lb. barrows and gilts made 17.50-18, and a few lots No. I’s the same wgt. brought 18 25-18.50 Special Sale At Vintage Well Attended An overflow crowl turn ed out on a rainy evening for the special stocker and feeder sale at the Vintage Cu to Mlu Chklmcn UAdemirk SEE IT HERE! Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. New Holland, Pa. 24-27.50, load medium lb. feeders 23.75. Rheems, Pa. R. S, Weaver Stevens, Pa. Vintage Auction New Holland ' ' ■' Cows Higher SteersSteadyTo2s High, P, r I Compared to last week, die horses tended Oteers OprOdCi slaughter-steers were fully All other kinds PPWi . . _ , steady to 25 higher at New Mules by tlie teiffv Compared Holland this week. Cows and 355, ponies - $lOO.l t!' 5! with last week, slaughter t, u ji s were steady. Receipts horses - $177 50-9qs ’ r H steers unevenly steady to 25 a t the May 12 sale were horses - $l2O-240 , dtiv S P°^ S , Wgher on 1258 cattle and 225 calves. 9Vz cents ’ high-Good and low-Choice; The bulk of the choice gr tills considered. Cows 25*50 jiHa wpt*p _ higher. Bulls steady. Bulk of 2 7 to 30® A few lots 1070 Chicago Cattle the Choice grade slaughter to 1207 lb. went to 30.25. _ . e Good and low choice made RfiCG Dts ft,.: 970-1210 lbs. 28 25-29.00, 24 to 27 25 iwwcifdia VJQ||-| Good to low-Choice 23.50-27. Good and choice 680 to n„* * Ci A . Standard and Good cows 16.- 805 lb. heifers made 16 50i rMCc «JI eQQV ■ 75-19.00, Canners and low- to 19.50 with a few to 19.75. CATTLE n, 1 i Cutters 15 25-17 00. Utility Canners and low cutters in Xcem larp« Ceipts abi and Commercial bulls 20.00- we re 15 50 to 17. Utility and * £ e freest in in tha n 23 00. Lot Choice 876 lb. commercial bulls made 20 and to tin. ree ’ feeder steers 26 60, lot Good to 23 50. S smo! large * 740 lbs. 24.10. - r A few lots- of good and in , ? St J? CALVES; 2441 Vealers 2- i ow choice 550 to 704 lb. rece!ots hf rP ‘ heca * 00-3 00 higher, most advance stock steers brought 24.60 n ~ rc int slamiht/f ? r ° l ' on high-Choice and Prime, to 27.10. f® r i| nercenthT f Sect! Good and Choice vealers 31 - Vealers were steady. Good « r £: r V. t „ r ,, liers e 00-38.00, Choice and- Prime an£ choice vealers made 29 tlJTss COWs 38.50-41.00, several head 42- to 37. Choice and prime ma- s P° r cont 43 50, Standard and low-Good de 37 to 40. Standard and . prilTle 27.00- 00, Utility 23.00-27. low good were 25-29. Util- and HOGS; 169. Barrows and ity made 21 to 25. fce eood tn 15 On S, gilts steady. U. S. 1-3 grade The May 11 dairy cattle ® ste-iHv T^ 3 ! 0 ( 201-231 lb. barrows & gilts sale had receipts of 105 cows XhltL i to 50 1 16.75-17.40. few lots 175-188 18 stock bulls and 18 stock £2®™ g 0 lbs. 16.30-17.10. several lots heifers. gH. to 50 * 236-264 lb. butchers, mostly Fresh-cows were very ac- ctiLL o^. No. 2's. 16.10-17.00. tive and Slightly higher. SHEEP: 69. Spring slaugh- Fresh cows, Holstein, $325 y ve ’ st «< ter lambs steady. Good and - 420, Guernsey - $225-295, L f j nr Choice 50-70 lb. spring lambs others - $2lO-290. Stock bulle 25 00-29.00, a few to 30.50, $B7 50 - 200, stock heifers - ?,°i several lots Prime 65-70 lbs. $6O-160. 4 13t 31.00- Cull to Choice The May 9 horse sale had XfAi tin nr.™ ’? ost shorn slaughter ewes 3.00-8- receipts of 309 head. Killers nn oo nn tj,,?..™ 0 s ’ eers . «i were active and higher Sad- Sales Barns on Thursday tive prices in various grad- c h°ice heifers 26 Of night to bid on the 300 head *» Swchoice 23 75 of cattle consigned. es we re a |nn o Qn'n''it' *oT*f» rS Good and choice • weighing 800-900 lbs. 24.50 - 27 00-32 00 One lot of nine head of 26.10; 600 to 800 lb steers 21.00-27!00’ good and feeder steers averaging'9oo * 24 to 29 35: and 400-600 550-750 lb’ stock steei lbs. brought 26 10. Five head l s i e ®T s a t 26.50 to 29. 75-30.00, few medic at 655 lbs. made 29.35 while Some - bidders and lookers orU fe a lot of 4 head at 440 lbs. had to be turned away be- f oad , o tk S,ul S crossed the block at 27.50. cause of lack of room in the 825-1050 lb. feeding Some of the representa- auction gallery. 22 00-24 75 8 IT’S NEW! IT’S IMPROVED! <&&%& P o<^ <>r TY FAB^ C°° 9 1 * X USE THIS LOW FIBER, NUTRI-BALANCED SUPPLEMENT . . . . with home grown gran l INCREASE EGG INCOME NOW! 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