2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2. 1961 At Lancaster Yards Most Kinds Are Steady CATTLE 3200 compared Barrows and gilts —US wtih 3125 last week Supply 1-2 190-225 lb. 19.00-19 00, includes 20 percent slaughter No. 1 195-220 lb. 19 00-20.00 steers and 70 percent stock- mostly 19.50 dov.n, 1-3 190- crs and feeders. Trddirig 230 lb. IT.SO-l&'OO, 2-3 230- rrtbdera'te 1 v 'active, cdmpn'red 250 lb. 17100-T7.50. with las Peek’s elose, dlaugh cu. ;g l-g mostly 2- ■tfer steers were steady Cows 5 -lb. ’l3;00-l‘6;00. .closed the 'Wedk steady. Bu is sHßfip; 4bo cottipalred with add stockers and feeders 933 head last week Trading steady. Stock ‘Chives in pren- 'fnoderate’y 'active Wodled tiful supply slaughter lambs 50-1 00 high- Slaughter Steers Choice er Good -and -Choice -66-100 ■950-1350 lb 25 50-26 85, lot lb slaughter lambs 14.50-17- high Choice 1140 lb. 27.50, 50 Choice -and -Prime 17 50- load mostly Prime 1120 lb. 19 00. f ew lots Prime at 19- 28 00, Good to low 28.50-25.- 50, Utility 12 50-14.50 -50, Standard 21 50 23 50. Heifers Few lots and f loads -Good and Choice 750- V-HICaS© tame 950 lb 22.50-24.50. Unn Cows —Cutter and Utility IN.UII 15 50-16 50, few at 16 75, ’Canners and low Cutter 14- jintG iSpISHIDGr 11 m’ mthty C ST Com! 1 W«Wy «wlow, Cattl«- re - G ° odSrad<i S? 2 Stockers and feeders —" d P eriod and the.smallest ftnn 1 nan ih for anv regular week -since •G°° d the middle of September, feeder steers 22.75-25 50 Me- Monday> Receipts sharply chum and Good 21 00-23 50 cur t a ,j ed f c - rest of week Good and c^9 s *? 80 ® *nd Monday’s decline erased ttock steers 24 00-26 50. Good i eavin g slaughter steers a aP.d „ <^ i^ ol 9 e stock calves 26- }, with last week’s -00-30 00, few lots Good grade c ] ose Heifers continued in 25Cv. 26 00 frnnd demand, strong to 50 CALVES - 650 compared higher. Cows bounced back with 575 head last weak a £p er early downturns and Trading moderately active. , cnde d up steady to 50 high- Vealers strong Good and er Bulls, vealers and stock choice vea ers 28iOO-35 00, ors -and 'feeders steady. Choice and Prime 35 00 39. Bulk 'choice and prime few at 40 OC, Standard and 950 - 1400 lbs. 25.25-27 50 low 'Good 23 00-28 00, Utility on the close With most sales 19 00-24 00 stopping at -2-7.25 on Mon- >HGGS 1600 compared to day Good 500-1300 lbs. at last week’s 1000 head count 23 75-25. load standard 1000 Trading moderately active. lbs. 23.50. Barrows and gilts barely Mixed choice and prime Ifdfeadv Sows steady. 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Receipts included ij the >run of 619 cattle at ’member 30 afletion at New cows, 14 stock bulls and 2 November 28 auction at Holland included 910 head stock heifers. I Vintage contained 33 per of cattle. Compared with the -Fresh Holstein cows raiif cent cows. Compared with market two weeks ago si- e d -from ‘s'3so "to $475 whit last week’s market, slaugh- aughter steers were steady Guernseys brought -$175 ter steers 50 -lower. Cows 25 to 50 higher with most of $220 and other breeds werj lower. Bulls steady. , the advance on low choice $175 . $2lO. Stock bull Choice 900-4250 4b slau- C?, ws 536 $B5 - $485 and stOc few steady. -heifers made $65 - $165. nigh 'choice 26. t 6O-27.40. *go- High choice *Ond prime on the 246 head «od to low choice 23-25, stan- slaughter steers were -26 60 'hdrses, ’pomes and mules a •dard 20-23. t° - 27.50 with the bulk of 'fhfe November -27 auctio Few lots good and Choice ®he choice at 25-26.50. Good tbfltinued at about stead 750-900 lb. heifers 23-25.00. to low choice brought 23.26- 'prices. Mdles brought $10( •Cutter and utility cows 15- "O ""- Standards were 32 - $2lO. 'Mare ponies were S9C 16 50, canner and low, cut- 28 50. ' _ $135 while geldmgs were ter 13.75-15.25 shelly can- Gutter and. utility cows "$4O -- $9O. Ridirig horses hi ners down to 11. Utility ..and sold at 15.25-16.25 while ought $llO - $290 and di‘n commercial bulls 19.50-22.50. canners sold down to 51 ing horses sold for $llO t CALVES- 425 Vealers st- > Utility _and commercial $215. Killers were TVs cenf eady. Good and’choice veal- bulls made t l&-22 with good per pound ers 28-35, choice and prime grade up to 24.10. 35-38, few head 39-40, stan- A few- tote of good and .SOW SEEDS dard and low good 23-28, choice -687-M2 lb. feeder .grow larkspur, 1 cornflowe utility 19-24. S Ste^Li rO 4n g ? t Vpaw; drP coreopsis and snapdragon , HOGS: 175. 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