—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 8, 1960 2 At Lancaster Yards Active And. CATTLE 5200 compared ■with 5792 last week. Supply included 35 percent slaughter steers, 55 percent stockers & feeders. Trading was moder ate, y active. Slaughter steers sold steady to 50 higher. Cows 50 lower. Bulls 25-50 lower. Stockers and feeders steady. Three loads Prime 1032- 1205 lb slaughter steers sold at 27 00, several loads and lots high-Choice to mostly -Prime 1027-1239 lbs. ranged from 26 50-26 80, the bulk ot the Choice grade steers made 35.25-26 25,- Good to low- Choice 23 00-25,25, Standard down to 21 50. Load Choice 804 lb. heifers brought 23 25 Cutter and Utility cows sold for 14 50-16 50, Canners and low-Cutters 13.00-14"50. Utili ty and Commercial bulls ranged from 19.50-22 00. Good grade bulls 22 00-24.- CO, Good and Choice 600-800 lb. stock steers made 23.00- 25 25, two loads high-Choice 5'46 lbs 27.20, and a load Choice 500 lbs. reached 27 50 "Medium and Good 21 50- 23 50 Medium and Good 800- 1050 lb feeder steers ranged %y Igy R.D.I, MOUNT JOY. PA. ■ i I r* n.'r" -v^ Htwl EXPANDED! ALL-CROP BriN Line Drill -more-acres a day and get a good stand whatever your farming -method. "With All-Crop drills, torsion spring control as sures even depth. Zero pressure press wheels are available to give proper seed contact with soil. Standard drills have divided hopper . . . feature separate band placement of seed and fertilizer. Grass seed attachment, too! New models include plain drills with over size, single-bin hoppers that hold up to 19 bushels of grain . . . require fewer stops for refilling. One 16-run model has 10-inch disc spacings . . . others 7-inch. Come in . .. let us show you an All-Chop drill . . . made to fit your farm. r Au. Cior it aa Alii* Cbalmtr* trademark ALLIS-CHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE I. H. Brubaker Nisslcy Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. Mann & Gmmelli Farm Serv. Quarryvillo, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service 50 Higher from 20 00-23.00 with several loads 800-850 lbs. high-Good at 23.00. CALVES; 700 compared with 618 last week. Trading was moderately active Veal eis steady. -Good and Choice vealers were 26.'00-31.00 Choice and Prime 31.00-35.- 00, and a few reached 36.00- 37 00, Standard and low-Good 20.00-26 00. Utility down to 15.00. HOGS: 1450 compared with T 653 last Week. Trading was moderately active. Bar rows and gilts sold at steady rates compared with last (Turn to page 3) Chicago Calfle Smallest Run Since April CCHICAGO Local receipts sharply cur tailed being 30 per cent be low last week and the small est since early April. Be tween 70 and 75 per cent slaughter steers, 15 and 20 per cent heifers and 5 per (Turn to page 12) New Holland, Pa. Lancaster. Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. Vintage Livestock Steers Steady To 50 Higher . Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers were steady with - weights over 1250 lbs. 25-50 higher at the October 5 auction at Vintage. Cows and bulls steady. Re ceipts included 448 head of cattle. Bulk of the Choice grade slaughter steers 25.00- 26.25, few lots 950-1250 lb. weights 26,35-26.75, 'Good to low-Choice 23.00-25 50, Stan dard 21.00-23.00. Cutter and Utility cows 15.00-16.00, Canners .and low- Cutters 13.50-15.00. Utility & Commercial bulls 19.50-22.50, Good grade bullS-22.00-24i00. CALVES: 454. Vealers 1.00 higher. Good and Choice vealers 26.00-32 00, Choice & Prime 32 00-36.50, Two head 40.00, Standard and low-good 19.00-26.00, Utility dowif to 16.00. HOGS: 133. Barrows _ard gilts Steady. U. S 1-3 grade 200-228 lb. barrows Sc gilts 19.10-19 35, lot U. 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New Holland Heavy Cattle Higher Cattle receipts at the Oct- Ing over 130 n o „ n . ober 6 auction at New Hoi- 1,00 to 200 lower Qs land included 1024 head, weights were ioo Compared with last week’s Good to choice vealer market, slaughter steers were 3,5 to U 2. Choice steady with weights over 1,- brought 32 to 35 Wll , 200 pounds 50 higher. Cows head going to 3g ‘ weak, utility and commercial Standard and low unnl bulls 25 lower. Good grade 19-25, with utihtv bulls were steady. 16-18.50 Several lets of high choice and prime 1,000 to 1,250 lb. slaughter steers made 26 50 to 26.85 The bulk of the choice steers were 25 25 to 26 35. Choice and low good made 23 to -25.50 with utility selling down to 21. Several lots of good and choice 800 to 1,050 heifers brought 21-25. Cutter and utility cows were 14.75-16,25 with canners and low-cutters at 13-15 Utility and commer cial bulls made 19-22.50 while good grades sold at 22- 24 35. -Several lots of medium 800 to 1,050 pound feeder steefcs made 18 50 to 20 60. A load of good grade 400 pound Stock steer .calves brought 25.- Calves. 386, Vealers weigh- slaughter lambs steady at 18 00-20 00. jOR Call Mount Joy OL 3-2411 TODAY AND GET THE FULL DETAILS. At the October 5 ... tiry cattle, all cow?' iry slow with all ki, uding fresh cows om $l5 to $25 n er wer. Receipts ln . .1 cows seven stock id five stock he'fers Fresh cows, !25-400, Guernseys r O, other breeds -s* fils - $llO-160, He. 15-140 lei Horses continued sti ,e October 3 sale wn ules continuing to g 0 ller trade. Receipts 16 head. Ponies, mares . c, 'ldings - $45-110 >rses - $lOO-170 i ►rses - $9O-140. Kill ers 8 cents Mercena Hillmac Hey 3916202 o\ ion R Umble, •duced 13,757 ib s 530 lbs. butterfat >*s on twice daily ni a 5-year-old. 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