2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 7. 1961 Vintage Livestock At Lancaster Yards Steers Over 1200 lbs. Slow CATTLE- 3200 compared with 2101 last week Supply Includes 50 percent slaught er steers and 40 percent stockers and feeders. Trading moderately active on all classes ercept slaughter steers weighing over 1200 lbs , these slow Compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers sold steady to strong Cows were steady to 25 higher Bulls steady Stockers and feeders steady Two lots 995-1106 lb Prime slaughter steers made 29.25, load Prime 1406 lbs. 28 50, bulk of_ the Choice grade slaughter steers ranged from 27 00-28 25, Good to low-Choice 25 00 27 00, Stan dard down to 22 50 Lot of Standard and low-Good 758 lb. heifers 22 50 Cutter and Utility cows sold at 15 75-17 25, Canners and low-Cutters 13 75-15 75, shelly Canners 12 00 Utility and Commercial bulls sold at 19 50-22 50, Good grade bulls 22-50-25 00 Good and Choice 700-950 lb feeder steers were 25 00-27 00 Me dium and Good 22 00-26 00 CALVES 675 compared with 357 last week Trading was moderately active Veal ers weighing over 130 lbs were 2 00 higher, and lighter weight vealers sold steady Good and Choice vealers ranged from 26-42, Choice & ■ “\9A\-2Qth Anniversary— l96l E i SPRING SALES ! ! PROMOTION I | Now-Blgger Than Eve?! ■ I SAVE - Special Anniversary Prices MAHY—MASJY SPECIALS I "SO Charles 5 “"Sr*| INTERCOURSE ■ L. J Sima FEED... The Wild Birds itei Buy it from these Red Rose Feed Dealers Musser's 118 N. Queen, Lancaster, Pa The Buck, R. D. 1, Quarryville, Pa. A. S. Groff Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Ammon E . shelly R. D. 2, East Earl, Pa E. Musser Heisey J. C. 'Walker & Co. R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. Gap, Pa. Prime 33.-39, few 40., Stand- ' ard and low-Good 18-26., '• Utility down to 15 00 1 HOGS- 1100 compared with I 114 last week. Trading was ; moderately active Barrows ' and gilts were 50-75 lower . Sows steady. U S 1-2 190- 230 lb. barrows and gilts were 19 75-21.00, several lots \ no. 1 195-230 lbs sold at ] 21.-21 75. 1-3 190-240 pounds . were 18 50-19 25, a few -lots I up to 19 50. 240-260 lb. butc- ; hers were 18.-18 75 U S 1-3 , mostly 2-3, 300-600 lb. sows were 12 -15 SHEEP: 425 compared with , 213 last week- Trading was . moderately active. Wooled . slaughter lambs were steady. - Good and Choice 75-100 lb wooled slaughter lambs sold ; 17-19. and Choce & Prmie . made 19 00-20 00 with Utili- 1 ty down to 15 00. HOWDY says KEEP OUR OUTDOORS GREEN AND CLEAN HAVE GOOD OUTDOOR MANNERS See Us Today! B. Snow covered ground has made it hard lor wild birds to find suffi cient food. Feed RED ROSE WILD BIRD FEED to attract desir able species of wild birds to feeding stations in the yard or garden area. RED ROSE WILD BIRD FEED is a special selection of clean, high quality ingredients in cluding sunflower, mill let, kaffir - milo, oat groats, wheat and pea nut hearts R D. 2, Litiiz, Pa, Hoober PH. SO 8-3501 Weights Control Stedr Prices CATTLE, 506: Compared with last week’s market, sl aughter steers grading high choice and prime 25-50 high er. Average-choice and be low weighing Under 1200 lb. steady. Wgts. over 1200 lbs. 50 lower. Cows steady. Bulls strong. Several lots mixed'choice and prime 950-1200 lb sl aughter steers 28 35-29 25, bulk of the choice steers 27- 28 25, good to low choice at 24 50-27. several lots 1.350- 1450 lbs. 23 50-24.50, stand ard 22 50-24 50. Cutter and utility cows 15 50-17, earners aifd low cutters 13.75-15.50. Utility and commercial bulls 20 23, good grade bulls 22 50-23.75. CALVES, 414- Vealers weighing under 120 Ids. 1 lower. Heavier wgts 1 hiah or Good and choice vealers 25-31, choice and prime 31- 38, several head 39 50-41, standard and low-good 18 - 25, utility down to 15 HOGS, 164: Berrows and gilts 75 lower. Lot US 1-2 203 lb barrows and gilts 20 35. U.S 1-3 190-227 lb hogs 15.50-19 35 Several lots 240-257 lbs. 2-3 18.50- 19 10. SHEEP Nothing to offer Osborndalo'' Opal Hubert 3883631 owned by H. E. and Maybelle Kettering, Lilitz, produced 15,164 lbs. milk and 537 lbs. butterfat in 339 days on twice daily mi'kmg as a 5 year-old. start ’em right! *vith /// Starting* Growing Masl BUILD BETTER PULLETS - - mature them to a grea'ter profit level. FARM BUREAU STARTING & GROWING MASH has the proper calorie-protein ratio required to build sturdy frames and strong healthy bodies. FARM BUREAU'S feeding program is designed to lower production costs while turning out pullets better able to maintain their bred in qualities. NOW BOOKING AT A GUARANTEED PRICE! GET THE DETAILS from your Form Bureau FIELDMAN —he is anxious to assist you in designing a PROFITABLE POULTRY FEEDING PROGRAM. Call today. Lancaster EX 4 0541 New Holland Quarryville ELgm 4-2146 STerling 6-2126 VISIT US AT THE “Farm Bureau Booth” AT THE FARM SHOW New Holland Prime Highest Since Ma Cattle receipts at the Jan uary 5 auction at the New Holland Sales Stables total ed 1063 Cows comprised 30 per cent of the .run. Compared with last weed’s market, -slaughter steers gra ding choice and- prime 50 to 75 higher Good grade steady to 50 higher. Standard and below steady. Cows 50 low er and bulls weak. Several lots high choime and prime slaughter steers weighing 900-1,135 pounds made 29 35 to 29.60. Several lots prime at 965-1100 lbs. were 29 75 to 30 35, this the highest since May 5, 1960 Bulk of the choice cade slaughter steers 27 25 to 29 - 75 Good to low choice made 24 50-27 25, while standard sold down Jo 22 50. Several lots standard and good 750-1,000 pound heif- ers were 21-24 25 Cutter and utility cows were 15-16 50 with canners and low cutters at 13 50-15 25 and shelly canners down to 12. „ Utility and' commercial bulls made 19 50-23 with good grade bulls 22 50-25. Calves 369. Average choice and better grades of veal steady Good and low choice 100 lower, and utility and standard weak Good and choice vealers made 25-32 Cho cc and prime brought 32-39 wih a few head going to 39 50 to 41. Staidard and WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 FARM BUREAU V J^C. low good were 20-25 > utility down to 16 Dairy cattle sold highej a more active market at January 4 auction of i cattle at New Holland ceipts weio 119 cows, bulls, eight heifers Fresh cows, Holstein $350-425, Guernseys - 5 265, others - $2OO-275 Si bulls - $llO-180. Stock 1 ers - $65 135_ Receipts included head of horses and pom ( the Januaiy 4 horse 1 There were no mules in run Horses and /pomes turned to sell at steady ] es Ponies, mares - $lOO geldings - $5O-110 R, ( horses - SI 10-235 Drn horses - $llO-200 Kill t 7-7t2 cents 9 Lancaster Poult {Continued frcm case; 23. M&B (William D Si/ 3500 WVX, 8-3, Starr p, ry, 17 5, 24 Same, 4000 8-3, Starr Poultry, 17 9, 5ame,,3500 WVX, 8-3, s Poultry, 17 5, 26. J J Hess, II (Fi Desta'ano) z2OO WVC Daniel K Good, 17 9, Menno S Beiler, 300 LF J. Koser Co Inc 12 1 KILL RATS Use SAT' KAKES Manheim MOhawk 5 24 66
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