2 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January 13. 1962 Vintage Livestock New Holland At Lancaster Yards Lower Grades Steers Are $l.OO Higher - ,/■* I T OP AAnct * * * Slaughter steen gained 75 crossed the block. |An I O JJ n aner fTlOal cents to 1.00 per hundred- Fresh Holstein- cows sold 1 1 C,WI 1 * ** ~ Receipts included 462 head wei S ht over the previous at $3OO to $420 while Guern CATTLE: 3125 compared and low Good 26.00 32 00, of cattle at the January .9 at a ?' u^£ y changed hand® at $175- with 2859 head last week. Utility 21.00-26.00. auction at Vintage. Com- New Holland. Cows s2Bo and other - breeds br- Supply includes 40 percent HOGS: 1100 compared with pared with last weeks mar- s l eady ? nd bulls were ought $175-$290. Stock bulls slaughter steers and 45 per- 1211 head last week, Trading ket, slaughter steers grading ? t6 ? d J j° J 2 n. 7 i o Y er j Re f eip l s a stock cent stockers and feeders, moderately active. Barrows average choice and better i!^ uded 1078 head of cat- heifers were s7o-$135. Trading moderately active, and gilts steady to 25 higher, steady to 25 higher, low tle " ' _ Cdmpared with last week's Sows steady. Choice and below 50 higher. Ch«ice and prime slaugh- were back on the market at close slaughter steers were Barrows and gilts: U.S. Cows 50-75 lower, bulls tel ' steers weighing 900-1 200 toe January 8 sale at New steady to strong instances 25 1-2 190'230 lb. 19 50-20.60, steady. pounds**' brought 28-28.85. golland. 263 head were in higher on average Choice & No. 1 190-225 lb. 20.50-21 00. - Hi _ h Ch ip . anH r> r imp J 1 *® bulh,*)f the choice were ttr6 ... . , . . better low Choice and below few lots 2150, 1-3 190 235 o in iiJm Tv?26 to 27 25 for the 950 to Wules by the pair brought steady instances 50 lower, lb. 18.75-19 50, mostly 19.00- llsO 3 ’ 350 weights with Pony mares ran- Cows 50 lower. Bulls and 18.50, 2-3 230-250 lb. 18.00- 26 00-27 50 Good'to several lots,, going to 27.35 ged $75-$135 while geldings Stockers and feeders steady. 18.75. - i„f' oinn oc no° to 27.75. Good to low choice made $4O-S9O each Hiding SuSiter steers Choice Sows: US 1-3 mostly 2-3 22%0 24 ’ brought 24-26.25 with stan- horses were $lOO-$255 and JW? tot-l- 300-600 lb. 13.-16 dard 22 00-24.50. dard at 22 . 24 driving horses brought $llO lb s y 50 2 lotlußh Choice -SHEEP. 300 compared with Cuttersand Utility cows Cutter and utility cows to $250. Killers were 8-BV2 and ’lll3 lb 28 25 250 last week Trading mod- 15.75-17.50. Conners and low ma de 16-17.50 with canners cents per pound. to low Choire 24 -26’ erately active. Wooled slau- Cutters 14.25-16 00. Shelly and low cutters at 14.25 to 22 24 ghter steady. Good and canners down to 11.50. Ufa- 16 and shelly canners down fwTCutter & Utility 16.- Choice 65-105 lb. wooled hty and Commercial bulls to 12. 17 SO Canner and low "Cutter -slaughter lambs 15.50-18.50, Cutter and utility bulls 1475 1860 shellv Choice and Prime 18.50-20.00 Two loads Choice 706-801 were 20-23.50. A few lots of down to 1150 few lots Prime 20.50, Utility lb. feeder steers 25.50 good and choice feeder 'ste *°SS£vtm, and Corn!. 13. SC 15 50. U«- 7 |l- 2 S > 75 1 -° 2S 20.-2400, Good grade 22.-24- hot e^ us ° jambsT 27.-30.00. ' lily and Standard l.OO’high- Calves: 225. Vealers "were ffll - , . , , , A . er. Good and Choice vealers 1.00 to 2.00 higher as good BOOlO5O lb' °«d* Apply several inches of 30.00-37 00 bulk of the and choice made 32 to® 39. S^Sl“3 8 26, KL‘fnd mulch around the base of Choice 37.00-4C.50i-Stantod Choice and prime we^^^ Good 21.00-23 50. Gbod and rfewly planted trees to pre- uWity li 26 00 26 ‘° ' °’° ’ H stenfid tndtow Choice 550 800 Ib.stock vent root damage from the ho^ S : 211 Barrows and goodtere steers 245626.50 load high winter temperatures. Of gilts steady to 25 higher, made 21-26. c bo‘°® T so£ lb c J e 25 A course the trees should have u. s . 1-3 and 1-2 190-227 lb. Dairy cattle .at the Jan -156611 mulched during the barrows and gilts 18.85-19.- uary 10 auction at New Hol- Planting process, and if this 50, few lots No. 1 190-195 land sold at about steady Good and mulch has been jkept replen- lb. 19.60-19.85, 1-3, 250-267 .prices as 95 cows, .13 stock SiS 32 00 38 OO CMce & it will serve the same Jg s S ow| s "i?adinJ 12 00- bull V nd eight stock heifers Prime 38.00-43.00, Standard purpose. . . i«no gdg T, 1 ' f- i SHEEP: 17. 'lfot enough J) _ j] 1 on sale to establish a market Farmers aniF Associated Businessmen Our services could make your operation more efficient-and productive. 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Mellin ger & Son, 22.4; 27. C. J. Lauer, 7800 WV, 8-6, Mead or’s Poultry , 17.0; 28." Same 6800 HW Mt., 8-4, Meader’s Poultry, 17.1; 29. David H. Martin M. S, 800 WVP, 12- 2, NO SALE, 20.1 bid; 30 Same, 800 WVC, 12-2, Dan iel -K. Good, 22.1. • Build please • Build at lower cost and greater speed • Save expense of mixing • Our cement con tent is weight con trolled by electron- ics. 31 Glenn H. Herr,- 1200 WVP, 18, NO SALE, ' 1910 bid; 32. D. E. Horn & Co. (Raymond Zimmerman), 50- 00 WV, 9-6, Daniel K. Good" 17.3; 33. Same, College Hill Poultry, 17.4; 84. - Clair Frownfeter, 2400 IC, 14, NO SALE, 18.0 bid; 35. M&B (Elvui H. Nolt), 1700 WVX, lsland Poultry, 17.1. 36 Same, 4350=-WSX,’ 9*2, Daniel K. Good, 16.5, last and Wayne FITTING RATION Wayne Fitting, Ration produces Tugged, full-bodied' heifers thrf are thrifty and ready to breed at an early age. Fitting Ration aM helps the dry cow replace flesh "tost during the previous lactaiic l and puts her id top condition to Start the new milking period ai ■{ high level of production. "* J >£•*> (■*% 5 Bred heifers and diy cows must receive a liigWy nutritious ration order to build the unborn calf. Wayne Fitting, Ration supplies tl^ vitamins, proteins and energy needed to drop thrift! strong-boned calves. j In a test at the Wayne , Research Farm, well fitted Holstekis produced 1720 lbs. more milk and 83 lbs. more, fat then when not properly fitted. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2. Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Witmer - Honks - Leola SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY ROHRER'S MILL Liiiiz & Newmanstown R.D. 1, Ronks C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Eail LIME VALLEY MILLS ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. R. D. 1, Willow Street R. D. 2. Peach Bottom HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds Penn Square Fund Declares Dividend Distributions totaling 78 cents per share were declar ed -today by the board of trustees of Penn Square Mu tual fund. The distributions 9re payable January 26 to shareholders of record Jan uary 2. Jacob L. Hain, chairman of the fund announced that of the 78 cents, 10 cents is be ing paid from net income investments, 61 cents from realize' long term capital gains, and seven cents from realized short term capital gain?*. Distributions during the year (1961) totaled $2.02 per share. Total net assets of Pehn Square, according to Hain, were $30,464,654 as of December 31, 1961 compared with $13,050, 309 on Decern ber 31, 1960 and $9,380,126 on December 31, 1959. J. K. STAUFFER & SOH % Lawn & BeUaire , J GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Mil'arsville J. C. WALKER & SON, Inc. Gap vKL L iMj &