2 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 3. 1962 -At Lancaster Yards High Quality CATTLE 3,300 Compared with 2871 head last week Supply includes 50 per cent slaughter steers, 40 per cent stockers and feeders. Trad ing rather slow. Compared with -last weeks close, early sales Choice grade slaughter! steers steady, later trade steady to 50 lower, with, most decline on low Choice and below. Cows full steady spots 25 higher Bulls were steady Stockers and feeders about steady. Slaughter steers. Choice grade 950-1350 lbs 25.75 - .27.50, load 1291, lbs high Choice and Prime 28 00, load 3150 lb 27 75, good to low Choice 23.50-26 00, standard 21 50-23 50 Heifers. Several lots good and choice 800-850 lb 28.- SG-24 00 Cows Cutter and Utility 16.00-17 00, Canner and low Cutter 14 50 - 16 00shelly canners down to 11 50. Bulls- Utility 'and Com mercial 19 75-23 00, Good grade 22 00-26 00, Medium and Good 20 50 23 50 Good and Choice 550-800 lb. stock steers 24 50-26 00 Medium and Good 20 50-23 50 Good and Choice 550-800 lb stock steers 24.50-27.00; Load of Farmers and Associated Businessmen Our services could make your- operation more efficient' and productive. Lancaster Laboratories, Inc. 2425 NEW- HOLLAND' PIKE LANCASTER. PA. Phone Leola- OL 6-9043 Specialists in Soils; Feeds, Fertilizers, Foods, Agricultural Chemicals. FEE® FOR TOP EIKISH * with Wspe- SWEET MTI This tbp quality protein suppleraent'is'specieUy-tormutated for heavy grain feeding.. It's.higji VitaminAiand,protein content-plus the proper mineral. Bjdancar produces maximum gains, nod. a high degree of finish . . . economically and efficiently. FCtR SK EE P^—f be d Wayne Sweet Mis w i rhositf sti I bestro I. STILKSTROt WOyno-Sweef-Mix IS available wltteerr vaitkr «ut stilbestrel. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE H; JXt 2 1 GOimwfang K M’. STAUFFER & SON’S; Inc. Wilmer - Ronks - Leo la ROHRER'S. MILL R.D.. 1., Honks. C. E, SAUDER it. SONS H-. D/ E Hast Earl LIME VALLEY MILES Hs D. 1. Willow Sired HEBSHEY BROS. Reinholds Steady Fancy 418 lb. stock • calves 33.25. CALVES: 575. Compared with 582 head last week. Trading moderately active Vealers steady. Good and Choice vealers 33J00-39 00; Choice and Prime 39.00-44;- 00; few early to 45 00, Stan dard and low Good 27.00 1 33.- 00. Utility 22.00-2T.00. HOGS. 850. Gpmpared to 1,000 head last week. Trad ing moderately active Bar rows and gilts 25 lower Sows steady. narrows and gilts - U.S. 1- 2 190-225 lb. 19 50-20 25, U S. No. 1 190-225 lbs. 20 25- 20.50; few lots at 21.00, 1-3 190 230 lbs. 19 00-19.50, few sales late in week at 18.50, 2-3 230-250 lbs including a few lots 180-190 lbs. 18.50- 19 00. Sows. U S 1-3 mostly 2- 3 300-600 lbs 13.00-16 00 SHEEP - 200 Compared to 168 head last week Trading moderately active Wooled slaughter lambs steady Good and Choice 65-100’ lb sl aughter lambs 15 50-18.50 Choice lots with few Prime 18 50-20 00. Utility 13,50 to 15 50. Ants often carry 60 to 100 times'their weight SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Lititz & Newmanstown MXLLERSVILLE. SUPPLY CO. Millarsville ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. R. D. 2. Peach Bottom j. C. WALKER & SON; Inc. Gao J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn & Bellaixe GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown Vintage Livestock Steers Uneven Generally Lower Slaughter steers were High ly uneven but generally 25 to 50 lower at the January 30 auction at Vintage when compared to last Tuesday’s market Cows were 25 high er and bulls 25 lower Re ceipts included 518 head. Bulk of the Choice grade 950-1.350 lb. slaughter ste ers 25 50-27 00, few to 27 10, but weights over 1,250 lbs. generally 26.75 and down Good to low Choice 23 50— 25.75, standard 21.00-23.25. * Few Good and Choice 750' to- 950 lb. Heifers- 22 00 - 24.00 Cutter and Utility cows 16 00-16 75, Canner and low cutter 14.25-16 00 Shelly canner down to 11.50. Utility and Commercial bulls 19 50-22 00. Few lots Good and Choice 755-888 lb feeder steers 23 50-24 85. Calves. 350. Vealers were steady. Good and Choice vealers 33 00-39 00, Choice and Prime 39.00-4100, few to 43.00, Standard and low Good 28 00-33 00, Utility at 23 00-28 00 Hogs 154. Barrows and gilts 25-35 lower, US. 1-2 190 229 lb barrows and gilts 18 85-19 25, 3 lots No 1 205-215 lbs. 19 50-20 35, 2-3 238-240 lbs. 18 00-18 75. Sheep- 9 Not enough on sale to establish a market. »iißiimiiianiHmiHi nniiniia mnumumum | Ghostiey Peart | CHICKS FOR 1962 FROM OUR TWO YEAH' Better Liveability Jumbo Day Old Chicks - ALSO STARTED PULLETS- contact us today I MOORE FARMS* ‘ft 780 LANCASTER- LO* 8-0416 U *i»«WIHtIimWHHWI»W>HWIIIWt^ We already have new lag implements for,the D-19. Come see them, now, and learn the full story of big new earning, power. It will'pay. you BIG. A AKIIS-CitALMERS SALES'* SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son L fiF. Brubaker Rbeems, Pa. Suavely’s Farm Service L H. Brubaker Lititz. Pa. Grumelii Farm Serv. Qfuarryville. Pa. New Holland Heavies Decline Most Slaughter, steers weighing under 1,200' pounds were : generally sft lower than tha previous week .at* the Feb ruary 1 auction at New Hol land. Heavier weight slaugh ter steers were 50 to ItOflu lower. Cows were 25 to 50 lower and bulls were steady Receipts included 819 head of cattle. Bulk of the choice grade slaughter steers weighing 950 to. 1,350 pounds crossed the block at 1 25-26.60. Good to- low choice made 23-25.25 with standard at 20 75-23. A few lots of good to low choice heifers at 750 to 900 pound' weights" made 21-22 Gutter and utility cows brought 16-16.75 with a- few head going to 17 Canner and low cutter cows sold at 14 50 to 16 with shelly can ners down to 11 50. Utility and commercial bulls made 19.50-22 50 v Calves: 210 Vealers, com pared to the previous week were strong to 100 higher. Good and choice vealers br ought 33-39 while choice and prime went to 39 to 45.50. Standard and low go od brought 27-33 and utility sold at 23-27. At the January 31 sale of dairy cattle, the 188 head of cows sold at prices slo' to $2O per head lower than' the previous week There were. 13 bulls -and 15 heifers sold. * Moore Farms Offer — OLD BREEDERS Better Egg Quality New Holland, Pa. Nissley Farm* Service Washington Boro. Pa*. -■i Lancaster,., Pa. 1L S. Weaver Stevens. Fa. Fresh Holstein cows made ts3oo-$450 while Guernseys brought $175-5240 and other • breeds, were $175-$2BO. Stock bulls'sold for sllo'to $225 and stock heifers brought 1 $4 5 *sl3 5. With the start of spring work just a few weeks away the draft horse and mule market' became active at the January 29 1 auction of 1 horses ponies and 7 mules. Killer horses continued steady* The ■ run'consisted of 248 head; Draft horses by the pair brought $3OO to $6OO while singles crossed the block at $135 - $260 Mules by the pair were $3OO - $585 and $l4O - $225 for single head Pony mares brought $75 - sllo' and geldings were s4o* $B5 Riding horses were $llO to driving horses $llO to $225 and killers 8 - 8 1 /- cents. "At the January 29 hog auction 568 head of hogs sold. 25 to 50 lower than the previous week Number one grade hogs to local butchers brought 19.50 to 23. One to three grade hogs brought 18.75 to 19.25 with a few heavy fat hogs selling back to 18 25. (Turn to page 3) ; Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C. J.-.CHARLES LUMBER ■ New Providence, Pa. : Phone ST 6-3108 ■ r .1 1 r-* f„ BOR ANY FARM PURPOSE i - WMSDE THE FARMER'S w 1 WAY LANCASTER |P» CREDIT ASS'N *ll W. Roseville Rd. SB -* K. Consistent Top Egg Protection LARGE- it"’" j ' CHALK-WHITE V' EGGS £ K-137 Kimberchiks laid' to many eggs and of such size that) they had the highest in come producing ability a mong the stocks entered in .the 1.959-60 Random Sample Teste ; ' / ,apsprding to the U. S D. A summary. RIVE YEAR WINNER; K-137 Khnbsnchicks had the high est income over feed' and chick cost in the California Random Sample Egg Laying Test for the five-year period from 1956-61, another indi cation of their consistentrpcr f 6rmsh£d. f " |p| u bb* rd f*r«s Mtnfaeim' Piker Lancaster Phone EX' 2-2154 from...
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