2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 25. 1961 At Lancaster Yards Trading Slow CATTLE; 3100 compared •with 2942 last week Supply included 50 percent slaught er steers, 40 percent stockers and feeders. Trading was slow. Slaughter -steers were generally '5O lower. A few early sales on Monday on Choice grade cattle held ste ady. Cows continued their decline and were 1.25-1-50 lower. Bulls 25-50 lower. Stockers and feeders steady. .Slaughter Steers: Several loads Choice _ weighing 1300 lbs. and down sold at 2625- 27.25, lot high-Choice 1213 lbs. 27.75, small lot of Prime 1200 lbs. 28 00, Good to low - Choice 24.00-26 25, with Standard seiiing at 2150-24. Slaughter Cows: Cutter & Utility 15.25-17., Canners & low-Cutters 14-15.25, shelly Canners down to 12.00. Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 75-23.0 G, Good grade 23 00-25 Stockers and Feeders: Good and Choice 700-950 lb. feeder steers 25.-27.25, load Choice 1115 lbs. 25.50, sev -efal lots C ood grade 23.-24.- 50, few Medium down to 22. Several lots Choice stock Ask About ♦ . i OUR PRE-SEASON DISCOUNT ON Miller’s Fertilizer • AEROPRILLS •(ammonium nitrate) • CYANAMID • 45% UREA “ (granular) • NITRATE OF SODA m MICO ORGANIC • VERTAGREEN j* DAIRY ORGANIC COMPOST SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 nntiiiiiiimi «»«m 7 tiis. Denllnger's Chick Starter Denlinger's All Mash Pullet Grower NAIF WAY TO THE LAYING NOOSE ON JUST 6 IBS. FEED! Sturdy, well-developed 10-week-old pullets -on -6 , lbs. teed per bird with ' Denlinger's Master Made ; feeds! See us today! MASTER L. J. Denlinger Co. PARADISE S»h SO 8-3021 And Lower Receipts at the 'February calves 27 -28.75. 21 sale at Vintage included CALVES: 725 compared 441 ca ttle. Compared 'with with 770 last week. Trading last wee k’s market slaught moderately active. Vealers steers were 50 higher, were 2.00 lower. Good and cows were 50 to 1.00 lower Choice vealers brought 26.00 bulls were 50 lower. - 34.00, Choice and Prune 34 00-40.00, Standard and Several lots choice 950 to low-Good 1800-36.00, while 1,110 pound slaughter steers Utility sold down to 16.00. made 26-27.30. Good & low HOGS: 2075 compared with choice were 24 to 36. 0. 1854 last week. Trading was Cutter and utility cows slow. Barrows and gilts 50 brought 15.25 to 17 with cau iower. Sows steady. ners an( j j ow cutters J 3.50 to Barrows and Gilts; U.S. 3-. 15.25. Utility and commer -2 100-230 lbs ranged 10.75- cia j bulls were 19.50-23. 20.50, no. 1 190-230 lbs. 20. ' , j „ . 75-21.50 and about 15 head A few lots of good grade sorted £qr weight and grade 700 to 921 poimd feeder 195-225 lbs. sold at 22.00. 1- steers brought 22.50 to 23 50. 3 100-240 lbs. 19.25-19.75, Calves: 383. Vealers most few 2-3 19.25, 240-260 lbs. ly-steady but spots I.QO low -19 00-19.50. 0 1, on high standard and low Sows: U. S. 1-2, mostly 2- good. Good to low choice 3. 300-600 lbs. 12.50-16.00. vealers made 27 to 35. Prime SHEEP: 300 compared witii good^brou^ht 237 last week. trading 21 to 27 with utility down to erately active. Wooled slaug hter lambs steady. Hogs; 225. Barrows and Slaughter tombs: Good and ere 50 lower . u. s . -j Choice 75-105 lbs 20.00--1, 2 2 10 220 pound hogs Choice and Prime 21-2150, iq7 =’ to on in l to 3 185- Utmty and low-Good 17.00- 22 q pound hogs 18 . 85 to 19- 20.°0. a lot Choice spring 50 A&w lots 2 32-240 poun jstoughter tombs 79 lbs. made dgrs ftt 2 3 gra de 18.35 to 1 25 00 - 19. Three lots medium 146 to 169 poiuids 18.10. Sheep; 17. Not enough on sale to establish a market. Patronize our Advertisers. 4 Lbs. •••<., ....... RDEN MAGIC! \ For HOME And FARM / wMt JCmUEUROS nJ t™* »• ■m 1:00-1:30 PM SATURDAY; WEEKLY * tmW6MTV,<HANNEU • SPONSORED «T • I. C EHRLICH CHEMICAL CO., INC *' ’* TlfßßfONßTracto TIRE SALE Huge Savings All Ist Grade Firestone Tires All Traction Champions 13.6x38 13.6x38 12.4x38 11.2x38 11.2x36 13.6x28 11.2x24 9.5x24 QUANTITY LIMITED - SEE OR CALL US TODAY 1 COPE & WEAVER WH.LOW STREET Vintage Livestock Slaughter Steers Sell Higher SIZE (12x38) (12x38) (11x38) (10x38) (10x36) (12x28) (10x24) (9x24) SPECIAL SALE PRICES GOOD ONLY ON ABOVE LISTED SIZES New Holland Slaughter Steers Higher Slaughter steers were 23 bulls and six heifers, to mostly 50 higher at the Fresh cows, Holsteins . February 23 auction at New $3OO-440, Guernseys - $lB5. Holland. Cows were 25 - 50 240, other breeds - $175-250 lower and bulls were 50 to Stock bulls $llO-223. Stock 1.00 lower. Receipts included heifers - $75-175. 805 head of cattle. The February 20 sale of J horses had receipts *of 222 Several lots of prime grade head. The approaching spring slaughter steers weighing season influenced the mark 1,150 to 1,300 pounds made e t o ti mules and draft horses 28,10-28.75. Bulk of choice a feature of the sale was steers 26.50-28.00. Good to one load of Minnesota drati low choice made 24.25-26.25. horses selling in teams from Standard sold down to 22. $450620. One single draft Cutter and utility cows colt, a four-year-old, sold for brought 15.25-17. with can- S3OC. ners and low cutters 14.-15,- Draft horses * $3OO-620 pci 25. Shelly canners were -parr, $l5O-300 single. Mules down to 12. / \ pairs - $3OO-550, Singles $125 Utility and commercial - 310 Pony geldings - $45 bulls were 19.50 to 23. A few 1(H) Riding horses - $l2O-240 good grade bulls up to 24. Driving horses - $l2O-170 A few lots of good grade Killers - BV4 to 9 cents. 749 to 966 pound feeder : steers were 22.50 to 24.75. ugE BROOMS 3 .00 a1v higS; v goS s w £l When choice vealers made 30-38. 011 ornamental evergreens Choice and prime brought and other shrubs, get out an 38 to 43 with a few head up ordinary broorn to remove to 44.50. Standard and low it, suggests Joseph Hayden, good were 22 to 30 Utility extension ornamental horti sold down to 19. , culturist at Penn State The market was again very slow and draggy at the „ , ~ , . , , Feb 22 sale of dairy cows. Money may talk, but it a' Receipts were 139 cows,- 31 so seems to stop talk. SALE PRICE Regular List Price IncL Federal Tax Incl. Federal Tax {(with old tire) $149.49 4 6 $175.32 $124.84 $118.24 $123.47 $ $ $142.25 85.13 71.45 $104.95 $119.95 $ $ $ $ $ $ 99.95 91.95 86.92 90.00 59.95 49.95 Phone Lone. EX 3-282'
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