2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 21, 1960 Vintage Auction ew Holland ' At Lancaster Yards Steers Gain Un6V©nly 25 I,o^ Improved Quality Noted Others Steady If lama* E. O'Hara, choice and prime 35-40, stan' Most kinds showed some last week’s close. Cows were low choice were od,° d i . _ „. . „ , . dard and low good 21-30, advance from the previous steady, bulls 25 to 50 higher. cinnri ,-mri 4 l <> 2l Im Charge. Market New. Branch utUlty 18 . 21 eva week at-the Vintage sales Quality of the slaughter w S°%-26 Cuh° ICq he Cattle 4275 compared with Hogs 2050 compared-, with. bar f l . thig week»The May 17 steers was not as good as in ity cows made 4715 head a weckago Sup- 1625 last week. Trading moW auction had receipts of 410 past weeks. • oo while 50 to nlv included 60 g wsrcent erately - active. Barrows apd. .cattle. Compared with last The May 19 sale had re- madias In and i s gp: si?- 041225 c ‘ ,ue and 2is s.rtd 55 :;» dl“»lifv“S e ‘Ja„SSCT- fe steers barrows and gilts 18-18.5®. Sj weight Cutlers, these The Bulk of the choice “Jf ■ n ; de 50 J"* tS^°'fr«1 r of E IS S SS «5 chSS week Trading moderately £gt. I l b B '7 7 1 5 9 0 ’. 1 1 8 3 2 f 0 a “ e 50 ° r 27 25-29.35. Few r , - lb. feeding stee.s^ active. hogs 17-17.50. U.S. 1-3 gr- lots" high-Choice 1065-1210 CrUCSSO Cattl© 25.10-to 2535 n 8 Compared with last week’s ade mos tiy 2-3 grade 300 - IBs. 29.50-30.35. Good to low „ ' , Vealers sold ct„,, - close slaughter steers steady. 6 qq ju. sows 11-13. -Choice 24.50-27.50. Cutter Steers SteflnV weak. Good and chn,o y Cutter and Utility cows 25- sheep: 400 compared with and" Utility cows 16.75-17.25, C Jit? Cl y ers jj rou gi lt 29 t 0 S VI 50 higher, Canners and low 2 89 last week. Trading mod- Canners and low-Cutters 15.- _ _ _ , choice and prune f, * Cutters fully steady, Bulls era t e ly active. Spring slau- 25-IT.OO. Utility and Com- To 50 L.OW6T 39 50. Standard l 0^ 3 steady. Stockers and feeders ghter lambs steady. Good mercial bulls 30.00-23.50. good at 25 to 29 a steady. and choice 50-90 lb. spring CALVES: 212: Vealers Cattle: Receipts slightly A few lots of Konr i Few loads and lots High lambs 26-29. Utility to choi- steady to 1.00 lower. Good smaller than last week but spring lambs, 50 Choice and Prime 1072-1161 ce shorn slaughter ewes 4-8. and Choice vealers 30.00-37 - slightly larger than the cor- weights, brought 24 t * lb. slaughter steers 30.85-31.- 00, hlgh-Choice 37.00-38 50, responding week last year. The May 18 dairv° 25 50, Bulk of the Choice steers Total farm investment in Standard 'and low-Qood 27.- Around 75 percent of' arriv- sale at New Holland 27.00-30.00, two loads high 1959 ($2OO billion) was pqui- 00-30.00. als slaughter steers. Percents ceipts of 96 cows 14 , Choice 11*60-1307 lb. 30.25- va i en t to more than two- HOGS 49. Barrows and age of prime steers smallest bulls and 48 stock V, 30.40, Good to low Choice thin a th „ value of all the gilts rather scarce. Few lots for any Week since last June. The dairy cow marUi 24-00-27.25, Standard at 22.- In corporations steady Two loads 175-196 1 M . .. .. very active and a go 24.00. stocKs ot an corporoi o s g j.g g ra de barrows Slaughter steers ana Jiett 0 f hred heifers m nJv Tew Good and Choice belt New Sd gilts 16.5i16.75; lot 2 *%, , " ~ JSoMs.oo.Omaj and York Sta * E ’ lch “ g *' and 3 2M lbs. 17.00. SS, k "ffl* > Utility cows 17 00-20.50, Can- h®-^ s _J' " . . , Cows and bulls closed steady *225-300 others^ 11 * 1 ? B ' l s and T^t ( Cutters 15.50- I afiractor Dnnl-tw SHEEP: 73. Spring lambs to strong. Vealers and stock- B n ik SlOO tan 17.00. Utility and Coml. • Lancaster poultry we ak. Average Good and ers an( j feeders were steadv tin * MOU-180, heifctj buhs 20 00-23 50. Good grade (From page 3) Choice 55 80 lb. spring lambs erS anCl Were Steacly ' | 7O to 130 springing ht j 23.60-25 00. K Good 241; 30 M&B, 26.00-28.p0. • Three loads prime 1219- m September - siao Good and choice 550-800 (Lowell Landis) 3,100 WV,’ Ip s , lb - slaughter steers 32.- . lb. stock steers 26-31.50, 9, Daniel K. Good, 19.6; 50. lowest top pnee since . ““ le I medium and good 24-27.50, 31. J. J. Hess II (John March. M«rt high choice and te good and choice 800-1050 lb. Peifer) 2,000 WV, 9-6, Dan P run « 10 5° t o 1400 lb. horses Instil ! ieetier steers .25-28 75, med- K. Good, 19.6; 32. John N. slaughter steers 28.50 to 32- . mu i e s Im® ll ium and good 22-26. Medium Thomas, 275 WVP, 14.4, Dan 25-. Early bulk average XaxS wm* “ atnd good stock calves 27-31. K. Good, 23.6; 33. Daniel H. choice steers 26 25 to 28.50. jJJJS.' toTio hiatff 1 Calves 550 compared with Fox, 500 HF, 14 Mo. Daniel Hate bulk 26.50-28.25. Most other B kinds were fwi ‘ 760 last week. Trading mod- K. Good, 26.9; 34. David K. good steers 23.00-26.00., . , tWA s ead ) erately active- Vealers weigh Burkholder, Sold with'lot 13 -Good and choice vealers nonies This k-mri yc:, J r ' 1 ing under 120 lb 1 higher, 35. John B. Kurtz (Clyde H 27 00 to 32-00, Standard ay very heavier wgts. steady. Good Martin) 4500 WV, 9-4, W. C grades 21.-27.00. Idules pairs wm and choice vealers 30-35, Mellinger & Son, 19 6. Good and choice 500 to -singles - $llO-140 P™ 775 lb. stock steers 25.75 - Mares - $l-60-185, eeldmpi 29.00 some good 825 to 925 .$7O-130 Riding horse lb. feeder steers 24.50 to 25. $135-260, driving horse Load medium 960 lb. feeding $125-250, killers - 1 to 11 steers 22-90. -> cents CALL indisrille TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN NEW GROUND DRIVE RAKE -f fluffs hay into windrows Build faskcuring windrows behind any trac tor with the new 776 -ground -drive rake built (by AUis-Chalmers. 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