2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 2. 1961 At Lancaster Yards Steady On Light Run CATTLE 2775 compared and gilts fully steady with to 4039 last week Supply last week’s close Sows st mciudes 30 per cent slaugh- eady US No 1-2 190-220 ter steers, 60 per cent stock- lb barrows and gilts 20 - ers and feeders. Trading 20 75 Few lots No 1-3 190- mnHpratelv active Slaugh- 230 lb 19 50-20, mostly at C&b 19 50-19.75 2-3 230-250 lb 75 lower Bulls fully steady. 19-19 50 No 1-3 mostly 2-3 Stockeis and feeders steady. 300-600 lb. sows 12-15. Two loads high-choice and :nme slaughter steers 1206- i 268 lb 25 75-26 bulk of the choice 24-25 50, good to iow-choice 23-24, standard 20 50- 23 Two lots good grade heif ers 22 50-23 50 Cutter and utility cows 15 75-17 few early in week to 17 75, can ners and low-cutters 14 - 15 75, shelly canners down io 12 Utility and commercial bulls 19 50-22 50, good grade 22- 50 Good and choice 500-1050 lb feeder steers 22 50-25, medium and good ‘ il l-23 50 Good and choice 550-800 lb stock steers at 23- Good 400-500 lb. stock calves 25 50-27. CALVES- 775 compared io 692 last week Trading moderately active Vealers fully steady Good and choi ce vealers 27-33, choice and onmf 33-36 few to 37, stan dard and low-good 23-27, utility 21-24 HOGS 1575 compared to 1101 last week Trading was moderately active Barrows CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Used Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 Arthur L. 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EX 7-5179 Strasburg OV 7-9002 Lititz MA 6-7766 SHEEP 475 compared to 496 last week. Trading slow. Spring slaughter lambs 100 lower Good and choice OS OS lb. spring lambs 15-18, choice and prime 18-19 50, utility 13 50-15 Chicago Cattle Receipts Gain Full 10 Per Cent Weekly Review, Cattle Lo cal receipts increased fully 10 per cent Prime steers all weights were steady to strong Steers choice and be low weighing 1,200 pounds down were steady to 25 low er Steers choice and below weighing over 1,300 pounds were 50 to 100 lower Heif ers, low good and below, steady to 50 lower Average good to prime steady to 50 High choice and mixed higher Cows 100 to 150 choice and prime heifers lower Bulls 50 lower (Turn to page 3) t Tobacco Pole Bum Can be eliminated or greatly reduced by the use of prop erly installed fans and heal ers The increased yield of a higher quality leaf, in many cases will pay for the fans and heaters the first year. Planned expandable, dependable wiring bv MARTIN H. GREIDER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR py « 4519 1782 Lincoln Hwy. East CA HANDLE HEAVY TONNAGE for less Look closely at the cylinder ef'a tdw-crop No. 50 Forage \ Harvester. .You save power because cupped shape design outs and throws. ... Chops uniformly because 4 knives afford 12 feet of cutting edge. ( .". The difference in this cylinder is fast work, light draft, less cost. ~ Afik us about a No. 50 Forage Harvester. Aik u« (haul fha Al(l«-Ch«lm»r» plan I* finance yevr time purchase af farm equipment. AUIS-CHALMERS # SALES AND SERVICE V Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz. Pa. Vintage Livestock Steers Steady To 50 Higher The August 29 Auction at Vintage had cattle receipts of 448 head Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers steady to 50 high ef with most advance on high-Choice and Prime weigh ing under 1200 lb Cows 1 CO lower. Bulls steady Slaughter Steers Several lots high-choice and Prime 1000-1200 lb 25 85-26 60, Choice 24 00-25 75, Good to low-Choice 22 75-24 00, Stan dard 21.00-22 50. Cows- flutter -and Utility 15 50-16 50,' Canners and low- Cutters 14 00-15 50,. - shelly Canners down to 12 00 Bulls' Utility and Commer cial 20-00-22 50 CALVES; 497 Vealers steady to 1 00 lower Good & Choice vealers 27 50-33 00, Choice and Prime 33-37, Load of prime made 26 50 Three loads 1000 to 1,250 pounds prime 26 25 Bulk oi the choice and prime 900 to 1,500 pound steers 24-25 75. Many prime & mixed choice and prime at 1,100 to 1,500 were 24 75 to 25 50 High good and choice 1,300 to 1,- 600 pounds made 22-24 Good 900 to 1,300 pounds 22 50- 23 50 New Holland, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Ntssley Fans Service Washington Boro. Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens. Pa. Lancaster, Pa. New Holland Weight Determines Prio Weight was the determine factor at the August 31 sale at New Holland 'as wgts under 1,250 pounds were 25 to 50 higher and heavier slaughter steers were 50 lower w'hen compared with last weeks market Cows «old 1 lower and bulls were weak Receipts included 1,- 031 head of cattle Choice and prime grade steers brought 25 85 to 26 50 with choice at 24 to 25 75 Several 1,300 to 1,400 pound slaughter steers grading at choice made 23 50 to 25. .Good to low choice brought 22.50 to 24 with standard at 21 22 50. , A few good grade heifers weighing 817 to 885 ranged 2010 to 20 85. Cutter and utility cows brought 15 25 Fresh Holsteins bro ( $3OO to $445 while Gti ( seys were $175 to $215 other breeds brought $2BO Stock bulls cio» the block at $llO to j and stock heifers tha ( hands at $75 - $135 The August 28 acutioj horses, ponies, and was slow on all kinds ceipts included 205 he* Mare ponies brought to $lB5 with pony geld at $45-$ll5. Riding ho, . were $ll5 to $2lO and 4 „ , mg horses brought si The fast pace of modern $2 5 35 Killers, including living has much to do with mu i es , brought Bto 0 « the high cost per pound. Standard and low-Good 24 00 - 27 50, Utility 21 00-24 00 HOGS 256. Barrows and gilt? 25- higher U S 1-2 190 - 213 lb barrows and gilts 18 85-20 00 Two lots No 1 201-211 lb 19 00-19 75 Two lots No 2 232-236 lb 19 00- 19 35 SHEEP 36.. Not enough of any one class on sale to es tablish a market lBBiB8«IBBBBaBflBaBB»BflBBflflBBBIIBflBBB»MIII ■ Keed .. . HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN JBuy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Strgsburg OV 7-3211 ESBENSHADE TURKEY PABADISE, PA. %bbbb bubhbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbhiii !■■■■■■■■■ ■IIIIIIIIHIII MORE MEAT per bag.. 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Canners and cutters brought 14 ] while shelly canners down to 12 Utility and mercial bulls brought 1. 22 Calves 403 Vealors t steady to 1 lower Good choice vealers brought 2; with a few high choice' prime at 33 to 37 Staw and low-good made 21 f and Utility were 20 24 few head at 80 to lot made 18 to 20 At the August 30 a Ut of dairy cattle all kinds re steady but the bid, was slow and draggy ceipts included 134 c 0 five stock bulls and 23 j ers H. M. STAUFFER 4t SON'S, Inc. X* Wilmer- Bonks - Leola 5T HERS HEY BBC®' ROSS C. ULRICA R. D. Z. Peach B** FARW Reinholds
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