2 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 2, 1963 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards WEEKLY review Friday, March 1 CATTLE: 2450 Compared with 1901 head last week. Supply includes 60 percent slaughter steel-* and 25 per cent feeder steei a. Tiadmg slow. Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers generally 50 lower with some sales 25-75 lower Cows 25- 50 lower with most decline on Canner giade Bulls steady. Feedei steeis weak. Slaughter steers - Choice 90-1350 lbs 24 75-25 75, few loads and lots High Choice with end Prime 1050-1247 lbs 26 00-26 15. tew head Choice 1035 lbs 26 75. Load 1413 lbs Choice 24 00, Good to low Choice 23 00-25 00, Standaid 21 00-23 UO Ileileis Pew - lots Good and Choice 800-919 Jhs.~ 23 00- 24 50. Cows Cutter and Utility 14.25-16 75, Canner and low Cutter 12 50-14 25. Shelly can- ner down to 10 50 Bulls tJtihtj and Commei cial 19 00-22 75, Good aiade 22 00-2 t 50 Feedei steers few lots Good and Choice GOO-SSO lbs 23 00- 25 50. Few lots Choice 450- CO3 lbs 20 00-26 00, Medium and Good 650-800 lbs 21 00- 22 00 CAL FES 5 50 Com pa red with 523 head last week FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10 - 35 year Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible farm credit office 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3931 ( .U Ivlo, tackle little pullet' ' jf >mi’ie latin’ e«tt>s like bullets, Vikl then shells me paper thin; your mom anti pop hadn’t oufthter been! TRY Honegger Layers For Top Breeding J. HOWARD MOORE R. D. #1 WTITZ, TK.VXA. Rhone - <j2(t-.'5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRAXimE, PA. Phone: Athlon liV 3-5041 _ - **, . *♦ i ix* * 1 » Yealers weak. Trading mo derately active. Good and Choice lealers 31.00-37 00, Choice and Prime 37.00-42 00, Standard and low Good 27.00- 31.00, Utility 21.00-27 00. Hogs 1300. Compared with 1400 head last week. Trading moderately active. Bairows and gilts ipostly 25 lower. Sows steady. Barrows and gilts; U S. 1-2 190-230 lbs 16 50-17 00, early in week to 17 50, No 1 l')0- 225 lbs early in week 17 50- 18 00, 1-3 190-240 lbs IC.OO - 2-3 240-260 lbs. 15.25- 16 00 Sows - US 1-3 300-450 ibs 11 50-13 00, 2-3 450-600 lbs 10.00-11 50. SHEEP: 100. Compared with 125 head last week Wool ed slaughter lambs steady. Tiadmg model ately active. Few lots Choice 70-100 lb. wooled slaughter lambs 22.00- 23 00, Good 18 00-22 00, 2 lots Choice and Prime 83-98 lb spring slaughter lambs 24 00- 26 00. Slaughter steers - About 1a loads Prime 1200-1442 lbs 25 75 and on Monday two loads Prime 1256-1370 lbs. 26 00. Bulk higli Choice and Prime 1100-1425 lbs 25 00- 25 50 Bulk Choice 900-1350 lbs 24 00-25 00, few loads mostly High Choice 1000-1200 lbs 25 25. Choice 1350-1550 lbs 23 50-24 25. Bulk Good CATTLE Salable receipts goo-1200 lbs 22 50-24 00 Pew fast four days 27,30(1 com- standaid 19 00-22 00. Load pared 27,800 week ago and Uj(dlt y 18 00 30,200 a year ago Slaughter Heifers - Pew Slaughter steers closed fu'ly j oad& High Choice and Prime steady compared last Friday. 10 06-1170 lbs. 24 75. Bulk Heifers steady Cows and bulls cholce 850 -HOO lbs 23'50- steady Pew Feeders on offer 2 4 50. Good 2 2 00-23'25. little changed Chicago Cattle «»% »*4 *J* **♦ »J* tj* **♦ «J* **♦ »J» **• *JmJ* *J« *J* *J* »J* **« «J* ♦*« »*1 »** »*4 »J* **♦ «Jt »*♦ »*« »*« ALLIS-CHALMERS invites comparison besid«> its modern lines, the 81, 714 offers these big tractor features • Deluxe cushioned seat and arm and back rests • "Easy-Lift" control lever • High "Arched" clearance • "No-Scalp” mowing • 3 live PTO outlets • 13 basic implements FOR SALES AND SERVJCE VISIT: L. H. Brubaker Snavely's Farm Service Lititz, Pa. New Holland, Pa, Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Service "Washington Boro, Pa. Quarr j ville, Pa. N. G, Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Rheeius, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pa. ~, - (t Vintage Sale- ■ Tuesday Feb. 26 CATTLE: 448. Supply inclu des 42 percent cows. Compared with last Tuesday’s market, sL aughter steers unevenly steady to 25 hig'her. Cows 25-50 low er. Bulls strong. Choice 950-1300 lb. slaugh ter sters 24 75-25-75, several 26 00-26.60, Good to low ice 1300-1450 lbs 22.75-25.50,* Standard 21 00-23.00, Utility 19 00-21.00. Cutter and Utility cows 14.- 25-16.50, several to 16.85, Canner and low Cutter 13 DO -14 50, Shelly canner down to 11 00. Utility and Commercial bulls 20 00-22 75. CALVES 399. Veal steady hp Tractor Market News Reports New Holland Auction Thursday, February 28 CATTLE. 1035. Supply in cludes 35 percent cows. Com pared with last Thursday's maiket, slaughter steers weak to 25 lower, with fills consider-, ed. Cows steady to 50 higher. Bulls 50 lower. Few High Choice and Prime 1350-1450 lb. slaughter steers 23.35-25.25, Choice 950-1300 lbs 24.50-25.60, several to 26.- 00, 1300-1450 lbs. 23.00-25.00, Good ito low Choice 22.75-24.- 50, Standard 20 00-22 75. Cutter and Utility cows 14 - 50-15 60, Canner and low Cut ter 13 00-14 50, Shelly canner down to 12 00. Utility and Commercial bulls 19 50-22 50 Good grade 22 CO -23.50. 2 Lot mostly Choice grade 495-536 lb feeder steers‘26.2s - 50, few lots Good to mostly Choice 723-901 lbs 23.75-25.- 35. CALVES 324 Vealers grad ing Choice and Prime Steady to 1 00 higher Good and below unevenly steady Good and Choice vealers 33 - to 2 00 higher. Good and Choice 29 00-36 - 00, Choice and Prime 36 00- 42 00 few to 44 50, Standard and low Good 25.00-29.00, Ut lity 21 00-25 00. HGGS 277 Barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower. U S No 1 206-226 lbs. 16.- 75-17 60, 1-2 190-225 lbs 16.- 50-16 60 1-3 189-227 lbs 16.- 00-16 35, Lot No 1 232 lbs 17 50, Lot No 3 243 lbs 15 25 SHEEP 5. Not enough on sale to establish a market / > Starts ’Em ~, Costs less to feed than ■ Easy to mix —Easy ' Looks like milk —: ■ Reduces digestiv i Rich, nutritious, Milk Replacer for Calves, Lambs, Pigs, Kittens Get WAYNE CALF NIP from J. K. STAUFFER & SON FOWL’S FEED SERVICE Lawn & Bellulre R. D- 1, ' Qnarryrillo R. D. 2, Peach Bottom LIME VALLEY MILLS SUPPLY CO I R, D. 1, Willow Street UKUiStS SUPPLY CU. Elizabethtown , r j3 C. E. SAUDER & SONS B. D. 1, Bast Bari ’'j K DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens ROHRER’S MILL K. 1). 1, Ronks MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia "fnmlf l 00-39.00, Choice and Prim# 39 00-45 00, few ,t'o 48.00, Standard and low Good 28.00- 33 00, Utility 22.00-28.00. Dairy cattle sold on a steady market at the February 27 auc tion at New Holland. Receipt* included 92 cows, three sulls and ten heifers. Fresh Holstein cows brought $275-375; Guernseys, $l5O - and other breeds brought $l5O-225. Stock heifers were $45-120 and stock bulls were $l5O-225. At the February 25 horse sale 186 head sold at steady prices Mules by the pair brou ght $3OO-595. Pony ipares were $4O-8 5 and gelded ponies brought $25-80 Riding horses were $llO-250 and driving horses brought $llO-225. Kill ers were 7 to 7% cents a bou nd At the February 25 hof sale the 489 hogs brought steady prices Retaifhogs to local but chers brought 17-1 S 50 while wholesale 'hogs to the packers were 16.16 75. Heavyweight hogs brought 15 to 16. The 98 calves at the Febru ary 25 sale sold steady with choice and prime at 38 to 43, good and low choice at 33-37, standard at-25-32, common 18 to 24. HERSHEY BROS. Reinh^ cat Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. O. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, P*. Phone ST 0-3108 - H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Witmcr - Konks - Led# BMILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersvllle LLiriu-J.
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