10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 1966 • Chicago > (Continued from Page 2) • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) llw, $2'5.25-26.25. One Load Standard near 800 lbs. 20.G0. CALVES 600: Veal ere ful ly $2 (»0 Hlpher. Choice 37.- 00-12 00, Couple Individuals '■lloo, Good 34.00-37.00, Standard $20.00-34.00. Util ity M>s 00-30 00. Cull 05-115 lbs $22 00-25 00, 70-90 lbs. SIS 0 0-22.00. HOGS 525: Barrows and pills 5 0-7 5c Higher. Sows sea rce. HARROWS AXD CrILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lbs. $30.00- 30 50. US 1. 24)0-240 lbs. $3O 50-31 00, US 1-3 190-250 lbs $29 00-30 00. US 2-3 230- 260 lbs. $2B 50-29.'50. SHEEP 250 Slaughter lambs 50-1.00 Higher. Ewes absent. SLAUGHTER LAMBS Prime 80-100 lb. $3O 00-30 - .10. One Lot Prime 93 tb. Shorn Sla lighter la nubs- with No. 1, pelts $3O 00, Mixed Stop and Visit US AT THE Farm Show BOOTH NO. 535 - 536 UUWVUVVWVVVWMIMMOIi Get The Latest Information on • Seed Varieties • Farm Chemicals & Fertilizers • Qualified experts from the seed, chemi cal and fertilizer in dustry will be on hand to answer your questions. SMOKETOWN Ph. 397-3539 Fat Cattle Sale Monday, January 10 1:00 P.M. Around 200 fat cattle, state graded and sold on out weights. Some of these cattle would be excellent for feed lot finishing cattle. ROCKINGHAM LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. Rt. II South Harrisonburg, Va. Choice and Prime 80-100 lb. wooled lambs 28.50-30.00, compared with last Friday, Choice 75-100 11m. 27.00-28.- jti aug hter steers 75-1.50 higher, 50, One Lot Mixed Choice helfers and cows 50 . 100 hlgh nnd Prime 120 lbw._ ?27.»0. ep Bu , ls 5Q hlgher> In the car . Good cr.-9'.i lbs. $20..)0--(.00. Jot dresse( j trade, steer beef 1.00-2.50 higher, heifer beef 1.00-2.00 higher and cow beef steady to 1.00 higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1150-1400 lbs. 27.00-28.- 00, closing at 28.00. Numerous loads of High Choice and Prime 1100-1375 lbs. 26.25-27.- 75 closing 27-27.75. Choice 900- 1375 lbs. 25 25-27., closing 26.00 up. Choice 1375-1475 lbs. 25.- 75-26.75. Mixed Good and Choice 900-1350 lbs. 24.50-26.- 25, closing 25.25 up. Good 23.- 25-25 50, Standard and Low Good 20.00-24.00, mostly 21.00- 23.75 . SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 900- 1100 lbs. 25.50-26.40, late mostly 26 00-26.40. Choice 800- 1100 lbs. 24 50-26.00, Mixed • New Holland (Continued frontpage 2) HORSES' January 3, 1966 Receipts totaling 353 head sold steady with riding horses going for 110-300; driving hors es, 110-250; killers, sVfe-6 cents per lb Mules in pairs, 250- 470; singly, 125-175. Pony mares, 20-60; geldings, 15 60. HOGS January 3, 1966 Hogs averaged $125-$l 50 lower this week as 479 head were sold. Retail, 30-31.50; wholesale (U. S. 1-3), 29.25 30; heavyweights, 27.75-28 75. Sows brought 22.25-24 50. No shoats were offered. CALVES January 3, 1966 The 116 head offered sold steady with Choice and Prime USED FEED MILL EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1. Model 75 Vac A Way seed cleaner with complete set of screens and Motor 2. Papec 16” Hammer mill with magnet 3. Delco AC Electric Motor 50 HP 220-440 Volts 1745 RPM 3 Phase 60 Cycle 4. Sprout Waldron & Co. Molasses tank pump 5. GE Induction motor 5 HP Continuous Rise 220-440 Volts 60 Cycle 6. Westinghouse 15 HP 3 Phase 1700 RPM 60 Cycle 7. Sprout Waldron & Co. 3 Ton Vertical Feed Mixer with motor Type F2OO 8. Sprout Waldron & Co. V/z Ton Vertical Feed Mixer with motor 9. Sprout Waldron & Co. Size ZVz Molasses Blending Mixer with motor 10. Aug Wolf & Co. Oats & Barley Crimper (Option on Electric Motor) 11. 2 GE Induction motor 5 HP Continuous 3 Phase 60 Cycle 13. Sprout Waldron & Co. SVa’S” Spiral Auger with Delco electric motor and forward and Reverse gear box. (Like new) 13. 1 metal Bulk Bin Hopper with 14” slide opening 14. 1 Wooden Bulk Bin Hopper with 14” slide opening 15. 1 Metal Bulk Bin Hopper 16. Shaft and Pulleys 17. All kinds of Belts All the above is in working condition and can he examin ed Saturday, January Bth - 15th - 22nd - 29th between 1 and 3 p.m. Location Reitz Feed Mill, Lititz R. D. #4, Pa. (Millway) > All equipment must be moved by purchaser at own risk by February 24, 1966. The Lancaster Union Stock Yards Announces New Marketing Service Due to the huge success and constant growth of the WEEKLY WEDNESDAY CATTLE AUCTION inaugurated in April 1964, the Lancaster Union Stock Yards Company and the Mar ket Agencies now feel compelled to extend this excellent auction marketing service to VEAL CALF, SHEEP AND HOG consignors beginning WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1966 at 11:00 A.M. VEAL CALVES, SHEEP AND HOGS arriving on this day and on every Wednesday thereafter will be sold at auction as in the case of slaughter cattle. The LANCASTER market thereby will be extending and broadening its marketing services - again to fit the needs of the producer and consignor PRIVATE TREATY AND AUCTION MARKETING FOR ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK FOR EVERYONE We earnestly hope that you, our consignor, will avail yourself of this new added service at no extra cost to you, and will consult your market agency for any'further information. bringing 3540; Good and low Choice, 32-34.50; Standard, 29- 31.50; Common, 21-26. C. E. Reitz Est. Good and Choice 24.00-25.00, A man seldom know* Good 22.00-24.25. Standard and he oah do until, he trite Low Good 20.00-22.50. undo what he did. FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON Wednesday, January 12, 1966 at 10 A.M. New Location West End of Blue Ball along Rt, 23 to* ward New Holland, Pa., Lancaster, Co. Full line of Tractors, Implements, Machinery and Equipment, Hdwe., Posts, Hay and Straw. We Sell on Commission. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. (717) 3546671 Next Sale Wednesday, January 26th Park Eshleman will have a load of YOUNG MULES and HORSES From South Kentucky Hew Holland Sales Bam Monday, January 10,1966 at the on Will