2—-LancS&iar *1963 Market News Reports * Lancaster Yards At Weekly Review Friday, Nov. 22 CATTLE: 2SOO. Compared with 3195 head last week. Supply includes 20 percent ■slaughter steers and 65 per cent feeder steers Compared with last weeks close, slaugh ter steers steady to weak. Utility grade cows 25 lower. Canner and Cutter steady. Bulls steady to 1.00 lower, with most decline on Commer cial giade Feeder steers ab out steady Slaughter steers; Choice 950-1250 lbs. 24 00-25 00, mostly 24 00-24.50, Jew loads 1290-1350 lbs 23 50-24 00, Good to low Choice 22 25-24. 00 Cows- Cutter and Utility 14 00-15 00, Canner and low Cut ter 12 75-14 00, S'helly can ver down to 10 50. Bulls Utility .and 'Commer cial 19 00-22 00, Some Com mercial down to IS 00, Good grade 22 00-24 00 Feeder Steers: Ciioice 695- S5O lbs 23.00-24 00, Mixed Good and Choice G5O-Soo' libs 21 50-23 00, <3ood 20 00-21 50, Medium .and Good 600- 750 lbs 17'00-19 50, Choice 800-1047 lbs 20 50-22 50, few lots Choice with few Fancy SOO-99S lbs 22.75-2.3 00, Good and. Choice 900-12-23 lbs 19 S 5-20 50 CALVES 675 Compared with 564 head last week Trad ing moderately active Vealeis Increase work capacity with new Allis-Chalmers Power... D-17 - ECONOMY CHAMP in the 4-plow size. Look at a record setter in work done and'fuel saved. Your choice of Power-Crater gasoline and LP engines, or rugged, work-proved diesel. Traction Booster system provides a proved way to keep your costs down yet have plenty of traction for pulling heavy 4-bottom plows and 15-ft disc harrows. New T-Bar hitch permits the Traction Booster system to work 'with pull-type implements. Power-Crater and Traction Booster an Allis-Chalmers trademark*. Finance for profit. Ask us about Allis-Chalmers' time payment plans. ALLIS-CHALMERS A gALES & SERVICE N, G. Myers & Son Rlieems, P«. QnarryvUle, p*. Nissley Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Washington Boro, Pa. Utite, Pa. - v . . ic * Lausch Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pa. steady Choice and Prime 34, 00-37.00, few 38.00-39.00, Good 29 00-34.00, Standard 24 00-2-9 00, Utility 19.00-24. 00. HOGS: 1175 -Compared with 1145 head last week. Trading moderately active Barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower. Sows steady. Barrows and gilts; U S. 1-2, 190-230 bs. 16 7-5-17.25, No. 1, 190-2£|< lbs. 17.25-18. 00, U. S. 1-3, 190-340 libs. 16. 00-16 75, mostly 16 00-16.50, U S 2-3, 230-260 lbs. 15.50- 16 25 Sows U S. 1-3, 300-450 lbs. 13 00-14 50, U. S 2-3 450- 600 'lbs 11 50-13 00. ‘ SHEEP- 325 Compared with 245 head last week. Trad ing- moderately active. Wooled slaughter lambs steady. Choice and Prime SO-105 lb wooled slaughter lambs 21.0.0-22 00, few 22'50, Choice 19.50-21 00, Good 17.00-19.50. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Salable receipts first four days 26,600, com pared 31,700 week ago and 27,400 year ago. Trading on slaughter steers and heifers slow most of the week. Compared last Friday, steers and heifers steady to 25 lower Cows weak to 50 low er. Bulls steady. Allen H. Motz Farm Equipment Herw -Holland, P*. j f oViomlaO 4 ,* * Vintage Sale November 19, 1963 CATTLE 5'29. Supply In cludes 48% cows. Compared with last Tuesday’s mairket, slaughter steers steady, spots 50 higher on Choice grades weighing 1150 lbs. Slaughter cows, Utility 50 lower, ner and Cutters steady. Slau ghter hulls steady. Pew High Choice and Prime 950-1150 lbs. slaughter steers 20.00-27 00, Choice 950-1250 libs. 24.25-25.50, several to 26. 00, Good to low Choice 22. 00-24.25, 1300-1410 Hbs. 21. 50-23.35, Standard 19.50-22. 00 'Cutter and Utility' slaughter cows 13.75-i15.00, Canner and ■low Cutters 12.75-13.75, Shells down to 10.50;, Utility and 'Commercial slaughter hulls 19. 00-21.00. CALVES 443 Vealers 13.25-14.25, Canner and low slow and barely steady wn Choice and-Prime 33 OnlsT 4 ™ Cutter 12.75-13.75, Shelly can- killer horses selling one ce: ,"ll .f oTL 1.1; ner down to 10 50. . a pound lower. Good 29.00-33.00, Standard Tti , A 2'4 00-29 00, Utility 19 00.24. . f*} 1 ? nn U }l h % and Commer ' Ridin & horses were $lO 00, Culls down to 16 00. Cial 19 -°°- 21 - 10 - 200; driving horses $lOO-17 wnraa 000 t, * Feeder Steers: 'Good with P° n y mares $4O-110, and po; a T n l few Choice 705-940 lbs 19.35- geldings $3O-140. Killers we SL t l JT' I 21 85 > lot Choice 760 lbs. 23.- 5% to 6 cents a pound ol gilts is (fo °No b i it 0.9- 50 ’ Lot Good and Choice 1020 P alr of ™nles brought $3l? libs 17 50-18 25 'no* 1-2 200° lbS- 20,25, Good 600-695 lbs. Heavyweight hogs we 338 lbs 16 50-17 50 w„ iT 22.10-22.85, Medium 565-698 steady but all others were 203-243 ih« K7l; ir rn vt ’ lbs ' 17 35-19 25, Lot- Mixed lower at the November M 2«-M6 fc'VolisSO ?,r„ “ a Cl °'“ 420 >bs. «U. Th r w.r. HI tod lot Of Medium and Nn 1 i7n 23 10 ‘ market hogs and 54 shoats ■ lbs 14 00. Two Lots ITjS ’cho- LOt Medlum and Good mixed (Continued on Page l’4)i ice 30 lbs. feeder pigs 6 50 'Per head ““ SHEEP 2 fT. Utility to Choice wooled slaughter ewes 4.00- 5 '5O. Slaughter steers - Around dozen loads Prime 1200-1350 lbs. 24.50. Bulk high Choice and Prime 1050-1350 lbs 23 - 75-24 25. Bulk high Choice and Prime-1325-1'425 lbs. 22.- .75-23 75. Pew loads Prime around 1400 lbs. 23.75-24 00 Bulk Choice 950-1350 lbs. 23 - 00-23 75 Good. 900-1250 lbs 21 00-23 00 Standard and low Good 19 00-21.25. Including Holsteins at 20.50-21 25. 'Slaughter heifers- High Choice and Prime 850-1100 lbs. 22.75-23 00. Bulk Choice 800-1100 lbs. 21.75-22.50. (Continued on Page 3) feeders everywhere are talking abou Fvl-O-Pep Supplement In feedlot Siter and farm—feeders are reporting better gains and conversions at lower feed cost- The reason: It’s Pul-OrPep Cattle-izer Beef Supplement * , .de? signed to enable the beef animal to get up to 20% more energy frbm the same amount of feed,.. and to use that extra energy for faster* more efficient gains. Gain, efficiency of gain, cost-of gain, market value of cattle, andl other factors are reflected in net return. And net return , cattlemen! are reporting, is higher when Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Beef Supple meat is fed, . Morgantown Feed & Grain Stevens & Morgantown Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown > S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. •Dfti ' - T "T&ifketWews* Reports New Holland Auction CATTLE: 1061. Supply in- CALVES: 365. Vealers lull; eludes 30 percent cows and 30 steady, spots 1.00 higher, oi percent feeder steers. 'Compar- Prime grade. Choice and Prim ed with last Thursday’s mar- grade bulls 34.00-36.00, fei kel, slaughter steers grading to 40.00, Good 30.00-34,0( low Choice and below steady; Standard 25.d0-30.00, Utiht to High Choice 50 19.50-25.00, cull 17.00-19.00. lower. Utility grade cows 25- SHEEP: 7. Not enough o 50 lower; Canner and Cutter sale to establish a market. 50 higher. Bulls weak. Feeder * • * steers steady. The dairy cow market ws Slaughter steers: Choice very active and $lO to $2 950-1250 lbs. slaughter steers per head higher at the Novea 24.00-25.00, few to 25 50, her 20 auction. A total of 22 1300-1400 lbs. 22.50-23 60, cows, six stock bulls and 1 Good to low Choice 22 00-24.- stock heifers weie on hand. 25, 1300-1450 lbs. 21.50-22.- Fresh Holstein cows broagl 25. Standard 19.00-22.00 - , Utili- $276-500; Guernseys $176 27; ty 17.00-19.50. and - other Breeds $l5O-22,, Good and Choice 800-900 Stock bulls were $l6O-220, an lb. Heifers 21 50-22.85,. Utili- stock heifers made $7O-140, ty and Standard 16.00-20.00. The 262 head at the Noven Cows - Cutter and -Utility, b'er 18 sale of horses so! KEEP FARM POWER PLOWINv uu||l| Hitch your tractor to thi - .. powerful standby generat "•"HrrfTir by WNPOWER to Protect li ■ tmm% pliances operating dunt Tractor-Driven