Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 05, 1980, Image 13

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    Livestock market and auction news
Belknap
Livestock
Wednesday, April 2,1980
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 72. Compared
with last Wednesday’s
market, slaughter cows
weak to $1 lower. Few
Choice slaughter steers
63.25-67.75. Good & Choice
slaughter heifers 55.00-60.50.
Utility & Commercial
slaughter cows 44.00-48.25,
Cutters 42.50-46.25, Canner &
Low Cutter 39.0042.75, Shells
down to 36.00. Few Yield
Grade n and 2 1005-1695 lbs.
slaughter bulls 53.00-58.25.
Few Medium Frame #1 350-
515 lbs. feeder steers 65.00-
78.00
CALVES 99. One Prime
vealer at 115 00, couple
i7aiues
Rockwell
Rockwell 7/8 H.P. PROFESSIONAL ROUTER
*lOO% Ball bearing con • Non marring sub
s (ruction base
• Recessed On Off switch • Dual control knobs
Jk • Lightweight aluminum alloy for ease of operation
housing . Includes collet 3
• Built in cord strain reliever wire cord wrenches
• Micrometer depth adjust . g cord
SEp" 909 W ment for accuracy •UL Listed
k " Model No 100 (4676) *
Reg $94 50 $ 84.95
THE NU-TWIST
iN BARBED
WIRE
THE NEWEST DEVELOPMENT IN BARB WIRE IS NOW
AVAILABLE FROM STERLING!
★ IT’S STRONG Nu Twist is made from
IS'/i gauge high-strength carbon steel
wire with a breaking strength that s near
ly the same as standard 12‘/j gauge wire
barb wire
★ IT’S LIGHT An 80 rod reel of 4 point
Nu Twist weighs only 43 pounds com
pared to 86 pounds for conventional
. *29.95.,, 1-4 Rolls
5 26.95„ Ron,
REGULAR U.S.A.4Pointi2'/igauge BARBED WIRE
80 Rod Reel
Choice 100.00 and 104.00, few
Good 82.00-96.00, Standard &
Good 65-85 lbs. 55.00-70.00,
few Utility 45-70 lbs. 40.00-
50 00. Farm calves, holstein
bulls 90-125 lbs. 80.00-106.00;
beef cross bulls & heifers 60-
100 lbs. 70.00-113 00
HOGS 245. Barrows & gilts
50' to $1 lower. US No. 1-2
195-250 lbs. barrows & gilts
30.10-31.60, No. 1-3 200-255
lbs 29 00-30.00, No. 2-3 210-
265 lbs. 28.00-29 10, No 1-3
165-195 lbs. 26 25-28 00. Sows
$2 to $3 lower. US No. 1-3 280-
520 lbs. sows 27.00-31.50, few
No. 2-3 35-545 lbs. 25.00-27.00.
Boars 20.00-25.00.
FEEDER PIGS 66. US No.
1-3 3045 lbs. feeder pigs
12.00-25.50 per head.
SHEEP 16. Few Choice 50-
55 lbs. spring slaughter
VA" PROFESSIONAL TOP HANDLE BUILDERS
CIRCULAR SAW
• Perfectly balanced rear • Single sight line to follow
supported top handle for any cut straight or
design bevel
• Heavy duty wrap around • Posiiive shut off
machined aluminum base system prevents
for solid support damage due to
• External gear lubricator for brushes
easy maintenance • Double insulated for safety
• UL Listed
Model No 315-1
12 Amps
Reg $129 50
11 | H
★ IT'S DURABLE - Nu Twist has a double
protective zinc coating for outstanding
corrosion resistance
★ IT'S EASY TO HANDLE - Each reel of
Nu Twist comes with a protective wrap
per and a built m carrying handle
$ 24.95.a 10-47 Rolls
*23.95 ea 48 or More Rolls
lambs 81.00-91.00, few 80-100
lbs. 60.00-80.00. Few
Slaughter ewes 20.00-25 50.
Chambersburg
Auction
Friday, April 3
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE: 263. Compared
with last Thursday’s
market; Slaughter steers
grading Good & Choice $1.50-
4.00 lower; SI. cows $l-2
lower. SI. steers Choice No.
2-4 880-1350 lbs. 60.25-63.00;
Good 58.00-62.00; few
Standard 52.75-56.75; few
Utility 49.75-51.00. SI. heifers
1 Choice 65.50; 1 Good 59.00.
SI. cows Utility & Com
mercial 45.0049.50, couple
51.25; Cutters 45.0049.00;
Canner & L. Cutter 42.50-
Special 15*95
1 -- '
*39.95
46.00; Shells down to 37.00.
SI. bullocks few Choice 64.00
65.00; 1 Good 58.75. SI. bulls
Yield Grade No. 1 & 2, 900-
2170 lbs. 54.00-61.00.
FEEDER CATTLE:
Steers & Bulls Large Frame
No. 2 450-700 lbs. 53.00-63.00,
couple to 67.00.
CALVES: 381. Vealers $l2-
15 lower. Couple Prune
116.00 & 122.00; Choice 91.00-
111.00; few Good 70.00-85.00;
Standard & Good 70-90 lbs.
55.00- Utility 60-90 lbs.
40.00-
FARM CALVES: Hoi.
Bulls 85-125 lbs. 75.00-125.00,
mostly 95.00-115.00; Hoi.
Heifers 80-140 lbs. 95.00-
160.00.
HOGS: 51. Barrows and
gilts $2.25 lower. No. 1-3 few
lots 205-235 lbs. 27.85-28.60;
TOBACCC
COVERS
brush
motor
worn
SPECIAL
COTTON 2 & 3 YD.
SOT7S
SPECIAL #
NAILS
Made In U.S.A.
8 & 16 Penny Common
*19.95
Economical -
Easy to
Erect
NYLON 3 YD.
*l7
50 Lb. Box
Reg. $22.50
SPECIAL
Heavy Duty
“U” Posts
Made of 13 gauge
steel with tapered de
sign Finished in green
enamel Has fastening
clips every 6" Also
V," diameter holes ev
ery 6" Swaged anchor
plate is 3" x 3%" Avail
able 5 posts per
bundle—2oo posts
per master bundle
Approx
Wt Per
Length Post, Lbs
s'o" 5 0
6'o" 6 0
5 Foot - Reg $3 45
SPECIAL *2.59
6 Foot-Reg $4 15
SPECIAL *3.09
r-o-vr
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980—A13
US No. 1-3 275-500 lbs. 22.50-
26.00 Few Boars 16.25-22.25.
FEEDER PIGS 42. US No.
1-3 30-55 lbs. 16.00-26.00.
SHEEP: 27. Wooled si.
lambs few Good 60-80 lbs.
57.50- 1 lot feeder lambs
48 lbs. 69.00; few SI. ewes
17.50-
Belleville
Auction
Wednesday, April 2
Report supplied by PDA
CATTLE 122. Compared
with last week’s market,
slaughter cows mostly weak
to $1.50 lower. Individual
Standard slaughter steer at
54.85. One Good slaughter
heifer at 55.25. Utility and
Commercial slaughter cows
45.0049.25, one at 49.60,
*- ' 5 GALLON
i FIBERED
‘ ROOF COATING
L,stSl595
5 GALLON ALUMINUM
FIBERED ROOF COATING
Reg. $49.95 $ O
SPECIAL W # •
FARMERSVILLE
EQUIPMENT
RD4, Ephrata, PA
717-354-4271
Hours; Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 till 5:30
Thurs. till 9:00, Sat. till 3:00
Cutters 44.00-47.25, Canner
and Low Cutters 41.00-43.85,
Shells down to 37.10. Yield
Grade No. 1, 960-2180 lbs.
slaughter bulls 54.10-57.75.
CALVES 140. Vealers
grading Standard and Low
Good about steady. Few Low
Choice vealsrs 81.00-85.00,
few Good 75.00-80.00,
Standard and Good 60.00-
66.00, Utility 50-80 lbs. 40.00-
55.00. Farm Calves: Holstein
bulls 80-120 66.00-117.00; few
Holstein heifers 85-120 lbs.
106.00-170.00.
HOGS 176. Barrows and
gilts Steady to $1 lower. US
No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. barrows
and gilts 29.00-30.10, No. 1-3
200-250 lbs. 28.25-29.35, No. 2-
3 240-280 lbs. 26.50-28.50. US
No. 1-3 300-500 lbs. sows
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