—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18. 1960 2 At Lancaster Yards Trading Extremely Slow lames E. O'Hara. bk Charge, Market News Branch CATTLE: 4000 compared ■with 3916 head last week. Trading slow and extremely slow on stockers and feeders. Quality of slaughter steers was slightly improved over last week. Compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers steady to strong, spots 50 higher on higii-Choice & Prime grades. Cows 25-50 lower with the decline coming late m the week Bulls steady to 50 lo wer Stockers and feeders steady. Two loads and a lot high Choice and Prime 1013-1243 lb. slaughter steers 30 00. Bulk of the Choice grade slaughter steers 26 50-29 00, several lots high-Choice 1100 - 1250 lbs 29.25-29.65, Good to low-Choice 23 75-26 75 Good and Choice heifers 22.- 25'50, lot Prime 860 lbs 27. Cutter and Utility cows 16 - 75-19 75, early in the week 17.25-20 25, Canners and low- Cutters 15 50-16 75 Utility and Commercial bulls 20 GO -23 00, Good grade bulls 23 00 -24 50 Medium and Good 600 600 lb feeder steers 24.- 28 00, Good and Choice 800- 1050 lb feeder steers 25 50- 28 00 Medium and Good stock calves 27 00-30.00 CALVES 600, or slightly more than last week. Trad ing moderately active Veal ers 100 lower. Good and Choice vealers 28 00-32 00 Choice and Prime 32 00-35 , few Prime early in the week 37.00, Standard and low- Good 20 00-28 00, Utility down to 16 00. HOGS 1575 compared with 1701 last week Trading was moderately active. Barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher, sows steady U S. 1-2 grade Howard B. Flyte Jr. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS., CO, 430 W. Chestnut Street Lancaster, Pa. , EXpress 7-8284 NEW, Silver Anniversary Model 72 ML-CROP Harvester Try the new Model 72 All-Crop Harvester for added convenience and capacity in pull type harvesting equipment. New header is 6V> feet big, with new multi-finger auger feed. See us now for the answer to low cost, home-owned combining of grains, seed and beans/ 111 akout tf it Allh-Chmlmert plan to flnanto your tlmm purthato of farm oqolpmont. ALLIS-CH AIMERS 4t> SALES * SERVICE L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lancaster. Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker litite, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service New Holland. Pa. 190-225 lb. barrows and gilts 19 00-19.25, earlier in the week 19 00-19.50. On Mon day several lots U. S. no. 1 195-225 lbs. 19.75-20.00. This kind absent after Monday. U. S. 1-3 grade 190-230 lbs, closing at 18.25-18.75. 230- 250 lb. butchers 18.00-18.50. U. S. 1-3 grade, mostly 2-3, 300-600 lb. sows 11.00-13.00. SHEEP; 475 or slightly less than last week. Trading moderately active. Spring slaughter lambs 100 lower. Good and Choice slaughter lambs 22.50-25.50, Utility 18.00-22.00. Chicago Cattle Steers Show Some Strength CATTLE Receipts only slightly over last week. Con sist of receipts little changed with between 75 and 80 per cent slaughter steers. 15 per cent heifers and 5 percent cows. Vealers and stocksrs and feeders in light supply. Slaughter steer supply about 70 percent choice and 20 per cent good Percentage prime about like 4 percent last week. A\erage weight of slaughter steers a tew lbs below 1148 lb average of last week. Reduced receipts on Monday made for a high er trend on steers and heif ers that day. Slaughter steers sold strong to 75 mostly 25 WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 ORDER YOUR MANZATE From LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU NEW MODEL 72 All Cior :« m Allis Chalkier* trademark. Rheems. Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens. Pa. Nisslcy Farm Service Washington Boro. Pa. Vintage Auction. New Holland • About Steady Quality Best In Weeks # Quality of the slaughter 23.50 to 26 75 j Ta Os I owor steers at the June 16 sale at Good 660 to q-> n 1 * v New Holland was the best in heifers made 2135 i P S Compared with last week, several weeks. Receipts were with standard down to AM choice grade .slaughter steers 1361 head of cattle and 213 Cutter and Utility c0 ,./°5 steady to '25 lower at the calves at 16 50-18*85 with a AH June 14 sale at Vintage. Slaughter steers were 19.25-19 60 Canncrs Good grade and below 25- steady to strong Cows were cutters made 15-16 50 ,!° 50 off. Average cutter and" 5 u- to 1.00 lower with bulls ty and commercial bmi U,I S better grades of cows 50 fully steady. 20-23. 113 soj lower. Canners and low-cut- _ Choice and prime 1250 to ters steady. Bulls steady. 1475 pound slaughter steers „ lun \ ai ?d good 550 ! Receipts were 551 cattle. made 29.10 to 29.60 Choice steers mJ Odd head Prime 1100- wore 26.25 to 28 60 with a 24 J® 75 hl l e Co^ J j 1135 lb. slaughter steers 29.- ffw lots of 1045 to 1475 lb at 731 to 75-29 85, choice grade slau- steers 28 75 to 29 00. P oun< * s made 18 50 to igi) ghter steers 26.25-27.50, few Good and low choice made Medium and good lots average to high choice 2 steers weighing 703 < 'JJ 1000-1200 lbs. 27.75-28.85, 20-20.85 eood hniu P a ™ ds comr uaudcd 24 good to low choice 23-26.50, 22 24 50 ? g buUs 2510 1 Standard 20-22.75 Good & CAEVES* 263. Average- Vealers sold stcadj M choice 700 - 915 lb. heif- good and better grades of good and choice bnng j 1 ers 22.75-25.50. Cutter and yealersl lower Aii nthm to 34 - 50 Choice and !!! : utility cows 17-19 50 can- £lead Good and choice were absent Standard P " ners and low cutters 15.50- veaer , 07.32 choice and nri low g° od made 25 t 0 A 17. Utility, and coml. bulls m C £ida?d and Wlth at 20 lo 2S 2 * 5 x e./x ,r , , low-good 23-27, utility 19- A ew lots of Pn.rmß-j, to 50 higher while heifers 2 2 " 79 pound slaughter 1 1 were 25 to 7o higher. Cows HOGS: 162- Barrows and brought 24 50 while 2 were 50-100 lower Bulls gl j ts wea u s 2.3 grade and choice at 60 to qA? strong to 50 higher, Vealers 192235 lb barrows and uiade 22 50. ® 100-2 00 lower, stackers and gllts i B _i 8-75 i several 262- Th *e June 15 dau v cam feeders steady. Loadiots of 287 lb 2 ’s' and 3’s 15-16 50, sale had receipts of 133 3 prime and mixed choice and 174 . 188 Jbs mostly . no 2 ,’ 17 stock bulls and 45 J prime 1150-1350 lb. steers 17 35 . 18 10 - heuers All kinds sold sS so.d from 20.00 32.00. Bulk SHEEP- 101. Spring slau- on the large run ?7n r /? ge nc+w lC 9% ln e |fi S 7<5 2 ?atp" ghter lambs 1 lower Good cows, HoKtem 27.00 mostly 25 50-26 75 late and cholce ,. 50-85 lb. spring 465, Guernsey S22| ?, ood steers 22 00-24 75 j ambs 21.50-23.50. utility 290, other breeds - 32254 standard and mixed standard ]ow good 19-21 Several Stock bulls - $lOO-200 md good steers 21 00-22 00. f o fs 2-3 ylar old 113-149 lb heifers - $75-210 Sto n n n it ° 1 1 R S shorn ewes back to the farm Jhe June 13 bonp S j| 25 00-30 00 late, Standard 18- g 50-n. had receipts of 307 head/ 25 00, culls down to 12.00. mules went to killci du, John L. Sullivan won the nels. All kinds sold stsadv md mixed good and choice . . , ■, , , Ponies mares - 700-1000 lb feeding steers American heavyweight cham- . |^i 4o . 1 23 00-26.00, Part load good Pionship m 1883, when he rses 6 . 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