Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 21, 1960, Image 2

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    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"*
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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
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fluffs hay into windrows
Build faskcuring windrows behind any trac
tor with the new 776 -ground -drive rake
built (by AUis-Chalmers. Parallel-bar raking
action moves hay shorter distance, saves
leaves because reel speed is right, regard
less of travel speed. .
Come in and,let ub show you the new
No. 776 along with ikp rear mounted PTO
Model 77M ior Altra-Chalmers tractors,
and the trail-type Mo. 7 rake and tedder
for all tractor makes.
Ask ut about the Atlis-Chalmors pton to finance
your time purchase ef form equipment.
ALLIS-CHALMERS <^C>
SAXES « SE«V<C£
L. li Brubaker N. €. Myers & Son
Lancaster. Pa.
Mafln&GnuneiiiFarni Serv.
Qaartyville, Pa.
1. H. Brubaker Nissley farm Service
Lifite. Pa. Washington Boro, Pa.
Snaveiys farm Service
EEDSEED CORN?
SEEDS, Inc.
New Holland, Pa.
Rfaeems, Pa.
R. S. Weaver
Stevens, Pa.
COMMODITY
MARKET BULLETINS
AVAILABLE
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«1 N. Duke EX 7-8224
Lancaster, Pa.
Member Xew York Stock 'Ex
change And Principal Cora
modrtj Exchanges.
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Oet dieldrin today. Your local pesticide
dealer stocks it under veil-known brand
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