2— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 22, 1961 At Lancaster Yards Trading Fairly Active CATTLE. 3300 compared to 2918 Head last week. Sup ply included '5O percent s aughler steers and 40 per cent Stockers and feeders. Compared with previous weeks close: Trading fairly active on slaughter classes. Slaughter steers under 1200 lbs steady, weights over 1200 unevenly steady to 25 lower. Cows 25 lower, Bulls steady, instances 50 higher on Good grade Stockers and feeders slow throughout week about steady Slaughter Steers. High - Choice and Prime 1100-1300 lbs. 23 75 24 50, bulk Choice 950-1250 lbs 22 50-24 CD, Good and low-Choice 2150- 22 75, Standard 20 00-21 75 Cows- Cutter and Utility 17 25-18 00, late 17.17 75, Canners and low-Cutters 15 - 50*-17, shelly Canners down to 12 50 Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22 50, Good grade 22-00-23 50 Stockers and Feeders- Good arid Choice 750-1100 pounds feeders- 22 -24 , Medium and Good 21 -22 50. Good and Choice 550-800 lbs stockers 23.00-26 GO, Common and 6 Lancaster Poultry , (From, cage 3) Daniel K. Good, 12 6; 27 Same, 800 WV, 10-1, Martin Brendle, 12 9;'28. M & B (Tobias D. Leaman), 3,- 20to WV, 92, W C Mellinger & Son, 12 6; 29 . Same, 6800 WV, 9-2, Meader’s Poultry 12f.6; 30 Stegemerten’s WB Farm, 400 JBl, 15 Mo., W. C. Mcllinger & Son, 16 7; 31/. Lester G Greiner, 560 L r-Y, Carl B. Risser, 10 0; 32 Robert Harnish, 1250' L-F, Carl B RisSer, 10-6. MH-30 AVAILABLE AT P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Inc. SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 £aueto Why wait 'til Fall To Hunt Good Pullets ? Now is the time to reserve the bird you want 1 Pick your HONEGGER PULLETS Now Supply Limited March - April - May J. HOWARD MOORE 307 East Second Avenue LITITZ, PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 WfluHes Hatchery COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3*5941 Medium 21.00-23.00. CALVES: 560 compared to 795 last week. Trading mod-, erateiy active. Vealers 1.00 lower. Good and Choice veal ers 27.00 32.00, Choice and Prime 33 00-34 00, few indi viduals 35.00 on Monday, Standard and low-Good 24.00 - 27.00, Utility 21.00-24.00. HOGS: 1200 compared to 1534 head last week. Bar rows and gilts 50-75 lower. Sows scarce, steady. Barrows and Gilts; U. S. No 1-2 grades 190-220 lb 19 00-19 50, No. 1 190-210 lb. 19.50-20 00, 1-3 190-230 lb 18 50-19 25 No. 2-3 230-250 lb. 18 00-18 50. SHEEP: 570 compared to 606 last week. Spring slaugh ter lambs steady to 1.00 low er Lambs; Good and Choice 655-90 lb 16 00 18 00, Choice and Prime 18 00-20 00. Utili ty 15 00-16 00. Accidents kill one farm resident eveby 45 minutes. Every 32 seconds a farm res ident suffers an injury which disables him beyond that day. Theories are worthless un :ill they are harnessed to in- lustry FOB ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY La LANCASTER Ml production MIML CREDIT ASS'N 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lancaster, Pa. JT Ph. Lane. EX 3-392 X Vintage Livestock Steers Steady To 50 Lower Cattle receipts at the July 18 Vintage Auction totaled COO head. Compared With last week’s market, slaugh ter steers steady to 50 low er, decline largely on high choice and better grades. “Cows steady, instances 50 lower. Bulls steady fo 50 lower. Few lots choice and prime slaughter steers 24-24.35, choice 900-1300 lbs 22-24, 1300-1400 lbs 21 50-22 50. Good to low-choice 21.50-23. Standard 19.50-21.50. Small supply good and choice 725-925 lbs. heifers 20-22 75. Cutter and utility cows at 16-17 25, canners and low cutters 15.25-16 50. Shelly canners down to 12 60. Util ity and commercial bulls at 19 50-22.50. Few at 22 85. CALVES: 404. Compared with last week’s market, veal ers steadv Good and choice vealers 27-32, choice and prime 32-34 50, few indivi duals 35.50 Standard and low-good 24-28, utility 21- 24 50. HOGS; 157. Compared to last week’s market, barrows and gilts steady U S. No. 1-2 grade 182-202 lb. barrows and gills 19.35-19 60, U.S. 1- 3 188-229 lbs. 18 85-19 50. SHEEP: 14. Not enough spring slaughter lambs on sale to establish price trends or quotations, "TRY" .BUKHMAN'S Most Modern & Convenient PARKING DECK Enter from GRANT ST. Using either DUKE, OR LIME STREETS Next to Douglas Hotel and Western Auto Store Norman A. Buhrman. 228 North Duke Street “Try Our Bail Bond Service” New Holland /; Steers Steady to Up 50 Cattle receipts at the Ju±y heifers changed hands at o 20 auction at New Holland to $l2O. totaled 1041 head. Compared The market remained to a week ago, slaughter dy on-’horses when 240 Ct steers steady to'so higher, sed the block at the July' Cows 50 lower. Bui’s steady, sale. Mules continued i 0 . Few lots Primd grade to the killer trade ' slaughter steers 24 75-25 00, Pony mares brought «» Mixed high-Choice & Prime 170 while geldings made a 24 00-24 50, Choice grade - 130. Riding horses bro u „l 950-1300 lb 22.50-24 00; 1,- $135-250 and driving hot, 300-1400 lb 22.00-23., Hood ranged from $l3O-220 fc and low Choice 21 00-23-50, ets brought BVa to 9 cents Standard 19.75-22 00. - Few lots Standard & Good heifers 19 00-21 85. Cutter &r Utility cows 16.75-17 50, Can ners and low-Cutters 15.00- 16.75, SheLy Canners down to 12 50 Utility and Com hiercia' Bulls 19 50-22 CJ CALVES- oil. Vealcrs un evenly steady to 1 00 higher. Good and Choice vealers 28 - 33 , Choice and Prime 33 00- 35 00, Few 36,00, Standard and low-Good 23 00-28 00, Utility 21 00-24.50 400 The market was very ac tive and higher on all top fresh Hols’em cows but very slow on all Other kinds at the Ju’y 19 sale. Receipts in cluded 179 cows, 17 stock bulls and 25 stock heifers. Fresh Hoi tem cows made $3OO to $520 while Guern seys brought $175-240 and other breeds sold for $175- 310. Stock tau’ls crossed the block at $llO-185 and stock >niaikiinmHaEiinnamiamHniM«iiii 9 [SHAVINGS HAROLD B. 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Got the dollar-making difference -with ■ ALLIS-CHALMERS <«» SALES * SERVICE ' V Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. Snaveiy’s Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son LH. Brubafc Rheems, Pa. Lancaster. P*‘ L H. Brubaker Nissley Farm S er | Lililz. Pa. ■ ' *. Chicago Catfle Steers Steady To 50 Lower WEEKLY REVIEW CATTL Local receipts slightly i et j u ed Slaughter steers general steady to 50 higher, Choi and Prime heifers steady 25 lower, good and below j 1 00 lower, cows steady to: lower, Bu’ls fully stead other classes scarce Two loads prime 1305 ® 1660 lb steers 25 CO, Sever loads 1150-1300 lbs 251 24 00, Bulk choice and pnn 21 00-23 50 Bulk good 13C0 lbs. 21 00-22 25 Utili and standard 18 50-20 50 Several loads high ehot and mixed choice and ptu (Turn to page 5) New Holland. Pa. Washington Bor® T , R. S. We Stevens.
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