Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 11, 1963, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturda;
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Market News Reports
Vintage Sale New Holland Auction
" (CATTLE- 465 supply in- CATTLE: 1163, supply in- at the May
00, Standard 25 00-29.00, Uti- percent cows Com- dudes 31 percent cows, cattle.
, hty 23 00-26 00. cUI . ® s „ fi,,, T; Compared with last Thursday.
CATTLE- 3200. compared HOGS' 1400, compared with wl , 1 ‘ .. ‘’ ‘ Slaughter steers and Bulls
%• ith 3364 last week Supply in- i2ll,last week Trading active. f„ n V ,? &r , , , steady. to mostly 100
dudes 50 percent Slaughter Barrows and Gilts fully steady, , ' se y i l . higher. Choice 950-1300 lb.
steers and 40 percent Feeder ear jy IXI W eek but sales later in ram& average __ Slaughter steers 22 75-24 -
steers Trading slow for Slau- week fully 50 hlgher . Sows be . tter st , eady ’ ! . ow ?! 75, few to 25 00, 1300-1425
ghter steers, active for all oth- steady . below steady to 50 lusher. 22 Good tQ jqw
er classes Compaied with last Cows 50-75 higher. Bulls stea- Chojce n 75 . 23 00 , Standard
weeks close Slaughter steers Banows ana Gilts. US 1-- ivu- -dy. 20 00-22 00
m-ostlv 25-50 lower, with few- 225 7b 45 50-10 00, closed at Choice 950-1250 lb. Slaugh- ‘ " TT
sales on weights under 1100 lb. 43 00-16 50, US 1 190- 225 lb. ter steers 2 3.50-24 75, several , ™’ ty aad Standard Heifera
steady, few sales on weights 16 00-16 50, 1-3 190-240 lb. 2 5 00, 1300-1450 lb. 24.25, 18 20-21 00.
over 1250 lb. 50-75 lower. 15 00-15 50, closed at 15 50- Good to low 'Choice 22 25-23.-' Cutter and Utility cows 16 -
Cows 50 higher. Bulls and 16 00 - 2 " 3 230-260 lb 14 50- 50i standard 21 00-22 25. 00-18 50, Canner and low Cutt-
Feeder steers steady. So ' vs f; Cutter and Utility cows 16 -® r 14 f O-46 0d - Shelly Canner
Slaughter steers few loads k -in rn ° ’ 1 • QO-1S 00, Caner and low Cutter down to 13 00
and lots High Choice 975-1170 oV ’ 14 50-16.00, shelly Canner Utility and Commercial bulls
lb. 24 50-25 25, Choice 950-13- SHEEP: 325 compared with down to 13 00. 20 00-22 00, few lots Good
00 lb 22 75-24 50, load High last week. Trading moderately utility and Commercial hulls 763 ' 860 lb Feeder steers 22-
Choice 1410 lb 22 25, Good to active Spnng Slaughter Lambs 19.50-21.50, Lot Good* 357 lb. °°' 23 85, lot Good 405 lb
low Choice 22 00- 23.00, Stand- steadv. Choice and Prime 50- Feeder steers 26 25. two lots 24.85, few lots Medium 285-
nrd 21 00-22 00. 75 lb Spring Slaughter Lambs Q oo d 717-835 lb. 22 75-22 85. 542 1,3 20 °°“ 22 10
Heifers: Good and Choice 27 00-30 00, Choice and Prime ,CALVES' 241 Vealers 1 00- CALVES 248, Vealers
Cl 7-942 lb 21 50-23 00. 70 ' s0 lb 24 00-28 00, Utility 3 0 q k Sei : Good and Choice St6ady t 0 100 hlgher G °° d
_ . . to Choice fresh Shorn Slaugh- , n TT 1 ® and Choice vealers .30 00-34 -
Cows- Cutter ana Utility onn vealers 31 00-35 00, Choice and , AO „ . oxnn'
-- - A „ , , ter Ewes 4 00-8 00. _ AA , , 00, Choice and Prime 34 00-
la 00-lS 00. Canner and low Prime 35 00-41 00, Standard „„ AA
Cutter 14 25-15 50. shelly Can- 27 00-31 00, Utility 23.00-27- "oo cul do vn
ner down to 12 50. _ OVi t/va ff rk °°’ Cull 21 ' 00 ' 23 °°- to 20 00 ’
Bulls Utility and Cummer- HOGS' 301, Barrows and SHEEP' 17. few Choice 40-
°°’ G °°. d giadS Weekly Review Gllts 75 to mostl y 100 lu = h ® r 55 lb Spring Slaughter Lambs
22 00-2 o 6 0 CATTLE Salable receipts ' MIX6d U,S 1-3 173 ’ 242 ' lb ' 25 00-26 50.
Feeder steers- Good and LAI 1 Lit* salable receipts Earrow . g and Gilts 15 75-16 -
Choice 600-800 lb 24 50-27 25. first four day 24,400, compared 2 , 5( few lots 15 50, 2-3 245-251
including load high Choice 710 week ago and 31,600 14 §5-15 50 Two lots Cho
lb 27 25, load 508 lb 29 50, year ago. ice J 0 .50 ]b _ Feeder pigs g>so .
two loads Choice 650 lb 29 - Slaughter steers closed ste- 900 per head.
25, few lots Good and Choice to 25 higher with all SHEEP: 55, Choice and Pri
-432-464 lb 28 00-28 50, few weights and grades sharing in me 50-90 lb Slaughter Lambs
lots Choice 810-931 lb 23 00- the advance. Heifers steady 25 00-27.00, Choice 30-45 lb.
24 50, load low Medium 750 lb. Cows steady to 50 higher. 24 00-26 50. Utility to Choice
20 50 Bulls 50 higher Few feeders Shorn Slaughter Ewes carry-
CALVES' 450, compared (Continued on Page 13) mg a No. 3 peTt 4 00-7.50.
with 480 last week Vealeis
steady Good and Choice veal
eis 29 00-34 00, Choice and
Prime 34 00-38 00, few to 40 -
At Lancaster Yards
WEEKLY REVIEW
Bulk Spredding
Service
Dealers for —-
FERTILIZER and
LIMESTONE
SMUCKER BROS.
Bird-in-Haiul
Pli. «SC-»150
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tfay&u
Just dropped by
pay our last respects
We saw the crepe on
your heu-house door;
Him (lit! they die?
Too bad, Friend,
Too bad.'
Takes
A flood, stions bird
These days
Try
"HONEGGER
LAYERS"
J. HOWARD MOORE
R. D. #1
LITITZ, PEXNA.
Phone: 620-5408
Windle's Hatchery
COCHRA N VTIjI/E, PA.
Phone: Atglen LY 3-3941
3.1, 1963
•, Ma;
Pick the TWIN-WHEEL drive Model
that fits Year Haying
Get fast, clean cutting, quietly . . . pitmanless drive
eliminates sickle chatter, cuts down on breakage and
wear This new kind ot tractoi-speed mowing can be
youis in the TWIN-WHEEL drive model ot your choice
rear-mounted or pull-type as shown. Also avail
able as side-mounted model and m 3 point hitch
Your choice of 6- or 7-foot cutter bars with sickle
equipment to meet your hay ciop needs. Hay con
ditioners can be used with any model.
Here’s performance that makes owneis say, “I never
really had a tractor mower until I bought a new TWIN
WHEEL dnve model Allis-Chalmers.” Let us prove it.
Twi>-Vi j/cti is an Allis Cluthuers trademark
Finance for piofit Ask us about
Allts-Chalmers time payment plans.
Get the dollar-making- difference with
ALLIS-CHALMERS W
SALES * SERVICE ▼
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa. Lititz, Pa.
GrumeHi Farm Service M r> la ~ o e
Qn.rryvllle,' Pa. N ‘ G • M V e,S & S ®»
Kbeems; Pa,
Allen H. Mofz ■ u n ■ ■
Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
Lausch Bros. Equipment
L. H. Brubaker
Stevens, Pa.
Market News Repo
The 69 cows, four hulls and
22 heifers met a steady market
Here’s How
Wayne Egg Feeds Give
More for Your Money
3 “More for Your Money"
whose flock averaged 250 eggs, 3.99
lbs. feed per dozen eggs, and 90.1% livability; or Harold
Hanna, Woden, lowa, whose feed cost ran as low os
per dozen.
You can get “More for Your Money" if you'll try Way no;
come in and let us recommend the proper feeding program
for YOUR needs.
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
HERSHEY BROS.
Reiuholds
3. K. STAUFFER & SON “"S™™
Lawn & Bellaire R. D. i, Stevens
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. l, QnarryviUe SUPPLY CO.
R. D. S, Peach Bottom Millersville
MOUNTVILLE H * M - STAUFFER
FEED SERVICE & SONS, Inc.
R. D. 3, Cohunbia Witmer • Ronks - Leola
J V
Elizabethtown
rts
S auction of dairy
Fresh Holstein cows brought
$275-500; Guernseys $175-225,
and other breeds $175-250.
Stock hulls were $l6O-1851 and
stock heifers brought $7O-140.
At the May 6 auction of hor
ses ponies and'mules, 301 head
changed hands at about steady
prices.
Mules by the pair brought
$275-520, while single mules
sold for $l3O-225. ’Pony mares
were $5O-115 and geldings
were $4O-135. Riding horses
brought $l2O-250 and driving
horses were $l2O-250. Killer
horses were 7% to S cents.
The May 6 hog auction sold
384 head at prices 25 higher.
Retail hogs to local butchers
were 15 B's to 16.8 5. Grades 1
to 3 to the packer brought 15.-
35 to 15.85. Heavyweights ov
er 240 pounds brought 13.75-
14.85.
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,
Poplar, ASH, etc.
C. 3. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, Pa.
Phone ST 6-3108
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
B. D, 1, Bast Bari' .
ROHRER’S MILL
B. D. 1, Ronks
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