3—-Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 3. 1960 At Lancaster Yards Steers .50 - CATTLE 4600 compared •with 3216 last week Suppy includes 40 percent s aughter steers and 55 percent Stock ers and feeders. Trading was moderately active. Slaughter steers 50-75 higher. Cows 25 to 50 higher. Bulls fully steady. Stockers and feeders steady to 50 higher. Two lots Prime 1040-1169 lb. slaughter steers sold at 28 75-29 00 and several lots high Choice and Prime 1034 - 1-228 ib 27 75-28.50 The bulk of the Choice steers ranged from 26.00 27 50, Good to low Choice 25 -26 25 Standard down to 23 00. Cutter and Utility cows so’d for 15 00-16 50. Canners and low Cutters 13 25-15 00 Shelly canners down to 11- 50. Utility and Commercial bulls 18 -21 50, Good grade 22 -25. Good and Choice 800-1050 lb. feeder steers 23 50-2600 and two oads 800 850 ,b. brought 26 50, Medium and Gpod 21 00-24.00 Good and Choice 600-800 lb. stock steers 24 50-26 50 Load 770 lb. 26 75, Medium and Good 21.75-25 00 Good & Choice stock calves 25 00-28 00 CALVES 700 compared with 602 last week Trading moderate’y active Yea’ers were steady to 100 higher with most of the advance on weights over 120 lb. Good and Choice vealers sold at 26-32 , Choice and Prime 32 - 36., few to 37 , Standard and low Good 18 -26, Utility down to 14. Bulk Spreading * Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 My choice is o Here is the No 1 quality wringer washer m America. In Beauty, Washing Efficien cy and Dependability, no other wringer washer can match it LESTER A. SINGER RONKS Ph. Stra-burg OV 7-6712 75 Higher -HOGS:-1600 compared with 1089 last week. Trading was moderate y active ear y but closing slow. Barrows and gilts mostly steady to 25 higher. Sows steady. US 12 190-230 lb. barrows & gi’.ts brought 20.-21., No. 1 195- 225 lb. hogs 21 25-21 75, and about 10 head high yielding No. 1 195-205 lb. sold for 22. U. S. 1-3 190-240 lb butchers 19.00-20 00, few lots 240-255 ,b 18.75 19. U. S. 1-3 most y 2-3 300-600 lb sows 12.-15. SHEEP 400 compared with 180 last week Trading mod erately active Wooled s’aug hter lambs sold 50 higher. Good and Choice 75-100 lb. slaughter lambs made 17 50- 19 50, few lots Choice and Prime 20 -20 50, Utility and ’ow Good 15.-17 50. , _ . No 2’s 206-230 lb Barrows Chicago Came and cuts 19.10-1950, lot of g, ■. * ,| 'Medium 165 ,bs 17.50 SUDD hes Are UD SHEEP: 19 Not enough on sale to establish a market AboutlOPercent 1165 Ibs CATTLE—Receipts mchea- steers aj* grades 1400 lbs. & sed 10 percent over holiday heavier 25-50 lower, other shortened period last week steers mostly steady, heifers consist of receipts 70 per- strong, cows 25 to mostly 50 cent slaughter steers 20 per higher, bulls steady, vealcrs cent heifers, and 5 percent higher, bulls steady, vealers cows. Vealers and stockers & steady, stockers and feeders feeders in very light supply strong to 50 higher thru the week. Prime reduc- Four loads prime 1225- ed from 22 last week to a- 1325 lb steers 28 90-20 Bulk bout 15 percent and percent- choice and p r ime steers 900- age choice increased from 53 1400 lbs 2d 50-28 75 to around 60 percent Aver- Bulk choice 110-1350 lb age weight slaughter steers wgts brought 27-27.75 Bulk CHAINSAW I ix.i I DA TCI SERVICE CENTER lIN ILL KAI JI New & Used I Use I rat kakes: NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 I lil PLEUGER SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS Low cost installation Completely Automatic YOUR BEST PUMP BUY The Pleuger Submersible Pump Tj-pe AS/LD is the most efficient of all water pumps for economical water supply for farms, cottages and households. Easy to install. Needs no prime and will not freeze No maintenance after in stallation The advanced design assures the ut most in simplicity, performance and long life. PLEUGER SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, Inc. 955 Harrisburg Ave., Lancaster. Pa. Increase your egg profits —, ORDER H&N MARK II LEGHORN PULLETS From FLORIN FARMS companion to the famous H&N Nick Chick Leghorn .... America’s all-time profit Champion. * LARGE WHITE EGGS at an early age, plus famous H&N Breeding for high production, high Inability and superior egg quality—Vitally im portant now to qualify for USDA’s ‘‘Fresh Fancy” pro grams Fico dcscnptnc circular Write or phone now FLORIN FARMS, Inc POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY MOUNT JOY. R. D. =1 OL 3-9891 Livestock Slaughter Steers Are. .50 Higher CA.TTL'E:' 533. Supply in cluded 40 percent cows. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers 50 higher. Cows steady - 25 higher. Bui 13 steady at the Nov, 29 auction at Vintage Few lots Choice & Prime 975 to 1200 lbs. s aughter steers 27.50-28 50. Bu.k of the Choice steers 26 00-27 50, Good to low Choice 25.00-26- 25, Standard down to 23 00. Cutter and Uti-ity cows 14.- 75-16 00, Canners and low Cutters 13.-14 75, Shelly Cah ners down to 11.50 Utility & Commedcial bul s 18 50-22. Few lots Good grade 721-911 lb feeder steers 22 50-25 50. CALVES: 478. Vealers 1- 2 higher. Good and Choice vealers 26 -33, Choice and Prime 33 -38 , few 38.50-40 , Standard and low Good 19- 26 00, Utility down to 16 00. HOGS: 45. 3 lots mostly Prime steers all New Holland Steers 50 -1.00 Higher Compared with last-week’s market s.aughter steers were 50 to 1.00 higher at the Dec. 1 auction at New Holland. Cows were steady to 50 higher and bulls sold strong. Cows totaled about 30 per cent of the 900 head in the run. -Several lots of mixed choice and prime 925-1,210 pound s aughter steers made 27 75 to 28 50. The bulk of the choice steers made 26 25 to 27.50. Good to low choice sold at 25 to 26 50 Standard so'd down to 23. Cutter and utility cows were 15 to 16.50 with can ners and low cutters at 13 25 to 15 Shelly canners sold down to 11. Utility and commercial bu I ls brought 19 50 to 22 50. Good grade buds were 22 y -25. A few lots of good and choice 890 to 963 pound feeder steers crossed the block at 23 to 25 85. Calves ' 403 Choice and prime vea'ers were 100 to 200 higher Good grade steady to’ 1 00 higher Utility and standard sold steady Good and. choice vealers sold 27 to 33 Choice and prime brought 33 .to 38 with a few head going to 38.50 and 39.- o£ good steers 24 75-2C25. Most mixed choice and pri me heifers 26 50-27 Utility and commercial bulls 17-20, few commercial and good fat heavy bulls 15.50-17 Good and choice vealers largely 21-24, few high choi ce 25, standard 16-21, two loads choice 898 lb feed ing steers 26 25, several load mostly good 850-1037 lb. feeding steers 23 25-23 50 Looking fox UNIFORMS! O 1 J your chiclci feed BEACON COMPLETE Flocks fed Beacon Complete Starter are uniformity ... in '-omul body de\ elopmeat, in feathci in growth. Such uniformity is prized by dock owners a- 'i deuce of sound nutrition, future laying potential. Your cliicks can ha\e ihal uniformity this >ear, too. Wln call us today and let us know when youi chicks are com We’ll have the Beacon Complete Slaitei on your farm bdj the chicks arm e. The Beacon Milling Company! 41 A DIVISION OF SPENCER KELLOGG & SONS. INC. j PHILADELPHIA & CARLISLE STS.. YORK, PA] i Telephone: York 8-2341 g beacon 50. Standard "arid low goo weie 21-27 with utility dov, to 18. Receipts at the Novembr 30 sale of dairy cattle incli ded 154 cows and 19 stoc bulJs Good fresh cows coi tinned to sell at steady pn es Fresh cows, Holstein $350-480, Guernseys - S22S 300. other breeds - $225-325 Stock bulls - $75-180. Sever al heifers listed with th cows brought $75 to $125 Good saddle horses wen steady and fairly active a the November 28 auchor but other kinds were ver slow. Mules continued to gi to the killer market. Ponies, mares - $75-150 ge dings - $45-120. Ridm horses $llO-250 Dnvin horses - $llO-225 Kil'ers 6 Mr to 7 cents. s TWO YEARLING BULLS A SON of HAVEN (Ex) S with a paternal sister in j my herd with a 854 lb | butterfat record. Hibj Dam’s four lactations avg | 630 Jbs. butterfat p A SON of IVANHOE& •(VG) His Dam is the Ha\ ry 'en daughter with the 854[| lb butterfat record Shell is c l assified very good. 1 henry ketteringl R. D, 3. LITITZ ',l Phone LO 9-0675 _ S'" •» •' STARTEI
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