I ivestoc Chambersburg Auction May 26,1977 CATTLE 430. Compared ,st Thursday’s market, ter steers 25 cents to cents lower. Slaughter steady to $1.25 lower. , ug hter bulls 25 cents , r Choice 950-1250 lbs. 2- slaughter steers 38.75- 75 Good 35.75-36.50, in dard 32.75-35.00, few ility 30.60-32.00. Few nee slaughter heifers 1036.35, Good 33.50-35.60, ' Standard 31.00-33.50. ity and High Dressing - daughter cows 27.75- few to 32.00, Cutters Canners 23.75- Shells down to 20.35. Good slaughter bullocks •36.75, few Standard ',OO, few Utility 29.75- Yield Grade No. 1, .700 lbs. slaughter bulls POULTRYMEN 1/ CALL AS HALLER ELECTRIC, INC. Route 2 Denver, Pa. 17517 SPECIALIZING IN POULTRY HOUSES, ALSO GRAIN DRYERS SEE JOHN FOR ALL YOUR WIRING NEEDS. 215-267-7610 Alfalfa, weeyff, contro/- SUPRACIDE 2E Insecticide for the control of ALFALFA WEEVIL, APHIDS AND OTHER INSECTS. In 7 years of testing, SUPRACIDE has Demonstrated a higher kill rate and longer control than most of the other insecticides now ,ng used on Alfalfa. l, 1138I 138 been used for the control of Leaf toppers and Lygus Bugs also. MELVIN R. WEAVER RDI Box 529 PH: 717-569*6576 k market and 33.75-35.85, individual at 37.10. Good and Choice 300- 600 lbs. feeder steers 31.00- 39.50. Medium and Good 275- 500 lbs. feeder heifers 23.50- 32.50. CALVES 579. Vealers grading Choice and Prime $1 to mostly $6 to s9.higher, Standard and Good $4 to $9 lower. Prime vealers 68.00- 75.00, Choice 53.00-69.00, Good 40.00-50.00, Standard and Good 110-130 lbs. 35.00- 44.00, 90-110 lbs. 32.00-37.00, Standard 70-90 1b5.27.00- 33.00, Utility 50-85 lbs. 20.00- 30.00, Farm Calves: Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs. 34.00-52.00; Holstein heifers 90-115 lbs. 34.00-242.00 HOGS 120. Barrows and gilts 25 cents to 75 cents lower. US No. 1-2 200-220 lbs. barrows and gilts 44.00-45.00. IDEA CALL Manheim, PA auction news No. 1-3 200-235 lbs. 43.75, No. 2-3 230-250 lbs. 42.00-43.00. US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. sows 28.25-32.00. FEEDER PIGS 86. US No. 1-3 20-30 lbs. feeder pigs 17.50-25.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 29.00-36.50 per head. SHEEP 100., Choice 75-100 spring slaughter lambs 49.00- 56.50, Good 40-80 lbs. 38.00- 48.00. Slaughter ewes 11.50- 19.50. Valley Livestock Valley Stockyards, Inc. Athens, Pa. Monday, June 27 Reported receipts of 92 cows, 28 bulls, 249 calves, 81 hogs, 16 steers, 33 heifer, and 16 sheep. Cattle market good, calf market steady to higher than last week’s market. Veals 45.00 -*59.00; bobs 30.00- grassers and feeders 25.00-36.00; lambs 30.00- sheep 12.00-20.00; bogs 25.00-41.00; pigs 12.00- 30.00; heifers 25.00-31.75; steers 30.00-38.00; bulls 28.00- 36.00; cows, good 28.00-32.50; cows.med. 25.50-27.00; cows, poor or small 20.00-24.00; horses, small 20.00-30.00; ponies 6.00-20.00; goats 18.00- 30.00. New Holland Dairy New Holland Sales Stables Wednesday, June 1 Market stronger than last week’s market. Reported receipts of 97 cows, 18 heifers, and six bulls. Load of. New York state fresh 590-900, springers 600- 1150; load of Wisconsin fresh 600-820; two loads of Pennsylvania fresh 530-700, 610-1720; load of Butler County fresh 445-950, springers 415-850. Local cows 450-700; springing heifers 425-625; bred heifers 490-620; bulls 175-500. GREEN DRAGON LIVESTOCK SALES i|J 1 mile North of Ephrata, PA cov*s COWS COIVS BUYERS FROM 3 STATES SPECIAL FOR JUNE 10th SALE 1 herd from Clarion County consisting of 21 Cows and 11 Heifers, mostly fresh. Regular consignments frpm Ray Kyper, Bob Kennedy, Dale Brewer and Ed Stover plus local consigners. Lots of good Northern Feeders and Stockers. SALE EVERY FRIDAY Bulls, Steers, Slaughter Cows, Lambs and veal calves 11:00 A.M. - Beef Sale Stockers & Feeders 200 to 250 each week. 12:30 P.M. - Dairy Cows 7:00 P.M. - Small Animal Sale For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals on the farm or at our barn or other market information call: Office 717-733-2444. Walter H. Risser, Proprietor New Holland Horse New Holland Sales Stables Monday, May 30 Reported receipts of 370 head of horses, mules and ponies. Market steady with last week’s market. Local driving horses ISO -995; local riding horses ISO -325; better horses 350-610; one registered quarter horse 1000; lightweight killers 20- 24; heavyweight killers 31- 33; mares 20-55; colts 10-20; geldings 20-50; larger ponies 60-140. Carlisle Auction May 31,1977 CATTLE 190. Compared with last Tuesday’s market: One Choice slaughter steer at 41.25, Good 36.60-38.35, Standard 34.75-36.00, Utility 27.50-32.75. Good slaughter heifers 33.85-36.10, Standard 31.75-32.25, Utility 27.75- 28.50. Utility and High Dressing -Cutter slaughter cows 26.75-28.00, Cutters 23.85-27.00, Canners 20.75- 24.00, Shells down to 18.00. Good slaughter bullocks 34.00-37.50, Standard 28.60- 33.00. CALVES 143. Good vealers 47.00- Standard and Good 110-130 lbs. 37.50-45.50, 90-115 lbs. 30.0038.00. HOGS 254. US No. 1-2 barrows and gilts 43.75-46.10, No. 1-3 42.1043.75, No. 2-3 40.00- No. 24 270340 lbs. 33.25-34.85. US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. sows 33.5035.00, No. 2-3 27.5029.00. Boars 25.5028.00. FEEDER PIGS 288. US No. 1-3 25-35 lbs. feeder pigs 19.0027.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 30.0035.50, Utility 20-30 lbs. 13.00-16.50 per head. SHEEP 52. Good spring slaughter lambs 49.00-63.00, Utility 42.00-46.00. Slaughter ewes 9,50-17,0. ~ ~ Lancaster Farming.Satunday. June 4,1977—7 June 1,1977 Compared to Tuesday’s close, fresh prok cut trade closing slow, demand moderate to light. Fresh loins steady to 1.00 higher; picnics 2.50-5.50 lower; Boston butts not fully established: skinned hams steady to 3.00 lower, mostly 1.00-3.00 lower: bellies steady to 1.00 lower: Spareribs not established. Fresh Prok Cuts Loins 14-DN lbs. 85.00-93.00 export steady 14-17 lbs. 84.00- 85.00 1.00 higher Picnic 4-8 lbs. 44.00 5.50 lower. B&up lbs. 45.25 2.50 lower. Boston butts part load 4-8 lbs. 72.75 Spareribs 3-DN lbs. 100.00 frozen Skinned hams 14-17 lbs. 70.0071.00; 75.00 export 17-20 lbs. 70.00 1.00-3.00 lower; 20 26 lbs. 70.00: load 71.00 1.00 lower; 26 & up lbs. 68.0069.00 steady to 1.00 lower. Bellies, SDLS 12-14 lbs. 55.00 1.00 higher; 16-18 lbs. 53.00 steady; 18-20 lbs. 51.00. 'Pork trim 50 lean 39.25 fresh; 38.75 frozen 80 lean 65.00 fresh: 67.25 frozen BNLS picnic 68.00 fresh 69.00 frozen Compared to Tuesday’s close, beef trade closed moderate to slow. Demand moderate to light. Steer beef steady to 1.00 lower. Heifer beef steady to 50 lower. Primal beef cuts, steer rounds steady, arm chucks steady to 2.00 higher. No comparable cow beef sales. Sales on 56 loads steer and heifer beef confirmed. 1 cow beef load. Steer Beef 34 Confirmed Laods Choice 3 600-800 lbs. 62.75- 63.75, mostly 63.75 steady to 1.00 lower. Choice 2 600-800 lbs. 64.75 Choice 4 600-900 lbs. 60.00 steady We would be happy to have you as a Customer ... S. K. SHOTZBERGER, INC. Gene Zwally, President Marvin Johns, Secy.-Treasurer P.O. Box 925, Lancaster. PA 17604 Phone: 393-4641 (day or night) 1& KTFtIR TWOOIEFf tNTERPRISE Quality Electrified Moutons 6 Furs j Tannery Direct Disl. - Wholesale ft Retail Check our Q ua,lty ' Price * ' • Woolen Hosp. Pads - Natural ft All Colors • Pa. Largest Selection of Woolen Products P Sheepskin Coats at Reasonable Prices • See Us At Meadowbrook Market in Leola 117 W. Summit St., Mohnton, Pa. 215-777-2465 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-8:30; Sat. 9-5 VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC. 10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 Box 100, Paradise, PA 717-442-4181 or 768-8204 EVERY THURSDAY AT 12 NOON Hay, Straw & Grain Sale We have plenty of good buyers each week. We need consigners. Contact: L Robert Frame, manager Des Moines Good 2-3 500800 lbs. 59.25 steady. Heifer Beef 22 Confirmed Laods Choice 3 500-700 lbs. 62.25- 62.75, mostly 62.25 50 lower Good 2-3 500-700 lbs. 58.25 steady Cow Beef 1 Confirmed Laod Utility (BRKG) (NTHRN) 3-4 47.00 Cow Beef 1 Confirmed Load Choice 3 Pimal Beef Cuts 15 Confirmed Loads Hinds (steer) 145-190 lbs. 83.50 load. Fores 130-210 lbs. 47.50- 48.00 Arm Chucks 75-120 lbs. 44.00-46.00 steady to 2,00 higher. Rounds (Steer) 70-95 lbs. 68.00 steady Short Plates 25.00 load Beef Trimming* 12 Confirmed Loads Beef Trimmings - 50 Chem Lean (Fresh) 29.00 Good Primal Beef Cuts 2 Confirmed LOADS Forequarters 46.50 SCARLET SAGE
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