—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 2, 1963 2 Market News Reports Market News Reports Vintage Sale New Holland Auction Thursday, Jan. 31 Few Good grade wooled slau- Tuesday Jannar> 20 CATTLE 1159 Supply in- ghter ewes 5 00-7 00 CATTLE 450 Supply in- cludM 33 percent cows. Com cludes 40 percent cows Com- pared Wlt j l j ast Thursday’s pared with last Tuesday s mar- market> slaughter steers grad ket, slaughter steer highly un- mg q 00( j an( j below 50 lower, even, averaging steady to choice i 00-1.25 lower. Cutter strong. Cows steady. Bulls an(J utlhlty grade cows 50 low stiong „ , , er, Canners steady. Bulls str- Choice 950-1300 lb slaugh- on ’ g tQ 5Q hlgher . tei steers 26 75-2 S 00, several slaughter Steers Choice 950- lots 28 85, Good to low Choice 1300 lbs 25 50-27 00, few lots 24 50-26 75, 'Standaid 21 00- 27 10 _ 27 50i few head 28 00- 24 50- „ , . 28 25, Good to low Choice 23.- Cutter and Utility cows 14 - 75.2575 standard 21 00-23- 00-17 10, several to 17 75 Can- 7g nei and low Cutter 12 50-14 - gtandard grade Heife r S 19.- 00, Shelly canner down to 11.- 0Q . 21 00> utlhty 16 50 -i 9 .00. 00 T , , _ , , ~ Cutter and Utility cows 14 25- Utihtv and Commercial bulls Cajmer aM I(JW Cutter 20 00-22 85. 12 75-14 50, Shelly canner CALVES 332 Vealers 300 d to 10 00. higher. Choice 37 00-44 00, Commercial " ri r,o 4 . 50 ;t 7 . 0 , 0 ’ bulls 20 s °- 22 S5 > G ' ood § ra m . sale to establish a market dity 22 Qo_ 23 qq SHEEP 30 Few lots Good grade 82-97 lb wooled slaugh ter lambs IS 00-18 50 At Lancaster Yards HOGS 950 Compared with 'I4S7 head last week Trading CATTLE 2250. Compared active. Banows and gilts were with 27X0 head last week Sup- steady. Sows steady. WEEKLY REVIEW lily includes 50 percent slaugh- Barrows and gilts US. 1-2 ter steers and 35 percent feed- 190-230 lbs 18-18 50, No 1 er steers Trading slow. Com- 190-225 lbs 18 50-19, 1-3 190- pared with last weeks close, 245 lbs 17 25-18, 2-3 250-260 slaughter steers mostly 50 low- lbs. 17-17 50. ei with weights over 1200 lbs. Sow's U S 1-3 300-450 lbs fully 50 spots 75 lower. Cows 12-14, 2-3 450-600 lbs Jl steady to 25 lower Bulls 12 50 steady. Feeder steei s steady to w eak Slaughter steers: Choice 1000-1300 lbs 26 25-27 50, few loads 1050-1200 lbs High Choice cai lying small end Pi line 2 7 75-28 25, load mixed Good and Choice 1150 - 1300 25 00-26 50, Good and low Choice 24 00-26 25, Standard 21-24. Heifeis Few Good 750-900 lbs 23-24 50 Cows Cutter and Utility 14 50-17, tew eaily 17.50, Can nei and low Cutter 12 75-14 - 50, Shelly canner down to 10.- 50 Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22 50, Good giade 22 50-26. ’ Feeder steei s tew loads Good and Choice 650-800 lbs 23 50-26 CALVES 375 Compared to Oil head last week Trading actne Yealeis 3 00-4 00 high- Good and Choice 34-40, Choice and Pinne 40-45 ) Stan daid and low Good 28-34, Utility 24-28. THREE-BOTTOM SPINNER PLOW for ID-17 Power Now you can have the performance of an Allis- Chalmeis 80-Series plow in a big 3-bottom spinner model designed specifically for the Allis-Chalmers D-17 Tractor. This new, deep-working plow is de signed for depths down to 14 inches. It is available with special deep-plowing bottoms. Plow is re volved at the end of a new vane-type hydraulic activator. Plow rotates on bronze bushings. Rear gauge wheel automatically positions itself for both right- and left-hand bottoms. Furrow gauge wheels control depth of front bottoms Plow is available either with Snap-Coupler hitch or category two 3-point hitch. Bottoms are protected by shear bolt action or by optional spring-trip beams. A similar 2 bottom spinner model is available for D-15 Tractors. Finance for profit. Ask us about Alhs-Chalmers time payment plans. 'Get the dollar-making difference with ALLIS-CHALMERS W SALES 8. SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Snavely's Farm Service r.i. New Holl.uul, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Form Service Washington Poi o, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son ItlK'cms, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment SHEEP 75. Compared with 208 head last week Wooled slaughter lambs 1 00 higher Trading active Choice 70-10 5 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 22-24, Good Grade 18-22, Utility 15-18. Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW CATTLE Salable receipts fust fom davs 28 900, compai ed 26,000 week ago and 34,800 a jeai ago Trading on slaughter steers and heiteis veiy slow through out the week Slaughter steel s closed. unevenly 50-1 50 lower with hinds giading aveiage choice and better and all giad es ovei 1150 lbs showing the most decline This resulted in luithei nan owing of the puce spiedd on steers and weight again became a major price de termining factor Heifers closed 50 to mostly 1 00 lewei Cows steadv to 25 lowei Few bulls stiong Feedeis fully 50 lowei Snap CoLPim is an Allu Chalmers trademark, QuaiTj\i!le, Pa, L. H. Brubaker Jiancaslor, Pa. Slaughter steers On Mon day, mound half dozen loads prime 1250-1375 lbs 28 00- 28 25 with bulls high choice and prime 1100-1300 lbs 27 - 00-27 75 However, on Wed nesday, loadlots prime 1125- 1350 lbs 26 50-27.00 with two loads pnme 1275-1320 lbs 27 - 25-27 50, tin's lowest .top on prime since October 19 61 Late bulk high choice and prime 11- 00-1350 lbs 26 00-2.6 50 with Better Than Ever Bulk Feed Service PAUL FREY, M. & B. driver alongside the latest large bulk delivery unit added to the M. & B. fleet. & " This is a 15-ton Sprout-Waldron unit especially built for M. & B. at Muncy, Pa. "FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE" Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Penna. bulk choice 900-1150 lbs. 25 - 00-26 00, good closed at 23 DO -24 50 with several loads mixed good and choice .1200-1250 lbs 24 25-24 50, standard 19 50- 22 00 Cows- Utility and commer cial closed at 14 50-16 00, witn few head 16 25-16 50, Canner and cutter 11 50-14 50 CONTACT US FOR The dairy market was active and fully steady to strong at the January 30 auction. Tne 150 cows, four bulls and 10 heifers met a good demand. Fresh Holstein cows brought $275-475;Guernseys $l5O-200. and other breeds $175-225. Stock bulls were $165-195, and stock heifers brought $6O-110. At the January 28 auction of horses, ponies and mhles, the 152 head sold on a slow mar ket Mules by the pair brought $275-520 Pony mares were $4O-75 while geldings brought $3O-75 Riding horses made $llO-210 and driving horses were $llO-175 Killers were 7 to IVz cents a pound. The 615 hogs at the January 2S sale were steady to strong. Retail hogs to local butchers brought 18 25 to 19.75 with a few going to 20, while number 1-3 to the packers were 17- 1$ 10 Heavyweights over 240 pounds brought $l6-17. Calves were 1 00 higher as 93 sold at the January 28 auc tion Choice and prime were 37-43, good and low choice 34- 37 standard 25-33 and common were 18-24. Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C, J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, P». Phone ST 6-3108 Phone: Lancaster 392-2145 i r *