Chambersburg Auction Chambersburg, Pa. Thursday, November 4 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 386. SI. steers: few low Choice No. 2-4, 990-1300 lbs. 55.00- 57.60; Good 54.00-56.75; Standard 47.00-52.75; few Utility 44.00-46.25. SI. heifers: couple Choice 54.25 & 54.75; few Standard 48.25-52.75. SI. cows: Utility & Commercial 37.85- 41.85, few to 43.10, one at 47.35; Cutters 36.75-39.75; Canner & L. 0, Q Livestock market and auction news Cutter 33.50-37.00; Shells down to 29.50. SI. bulls: Yield Grade No. 1, 1100-1975 lbs. 48.00-53.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, few Medium Frame No. 1, 350-775 lbs. 40.00- Heifers, few Medium Frane No. 1,300-700 lbs. 36.00-44.00. CALVES: 421. Few Prime 105.00- 109.00; Choice 76.00-95.00; Good 60.00- Standard & good 70-105 lb, 50.00-60.00; Utility 50-85 lbs. 40.00- FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90- Meet your American Bankers. Your Americanßankers; Bill Hughes, Cene Richard When it comes to providing dependable farming information, you can’t beat the people in the Agri- Business Department of American Bank. They go right to work for you, giving advice and coming up with a bumper crop of good ideas that help farmers. Each has a farming background, so when they come out to see you, they speak your language. Since the turn of the century, Aitierican Bank has had a special kinship with farmers and their land. Over the years, we’ve kept pace with your needs with loans for livestock, new equipment, construction and re- Out of the vault and down on the farm. \Wth over 80 locations throughout southeastern Pennsylvania. 130 lbs. 63.00-86.00, few to 90.00; Hoi. Heifers 85-140 lbs. 55.00-87.50. HOGS: 60. Barrows and gilts 1.00 lower. US No. 1-2 210-245 lbs. 52.75- 53.50; US No. 1-3 300-500 lbs. 51.00- 53.75. FEEDER PIGS 97:-US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 17.50-25.00; No. 1-3 45-65 lbs. 28.00-40.00 per head. SHEEP: 10. Wooled si. lambs few Good & Choice 65-95 lbs. 42.00- 49.00. GOATS: 4. No market test. American Bank * FULL SERVICE SANK • M£MBEft FDiC Valley Livestock Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. Monday, Nov. 1 Report supplied by auction Total No. of Head 580. Hay 57.00- 58.00 ton. Straw none. Holstein Hfr. Calves 58.00-66.00; Veal Calves 65.0068.00; Vealer Bull Calves 62.00-65.00; Slaughter Calves 43.00-60.00; Grassers & Feeders 28.00 52 00; Lambs 38 modeling. As times and needs changed, we helped with lines of credit and operating capital. Today, we’re still maintaining that pace with additional financial ser vices like trusts, retirement and estate planning, and savings and checking accounts. We’re proud of the way our farming background has helped. Together, American Bankers and local farmers have been right as rain. And together, our future looks even brighter. If you’d like to see' our ideas at work, just call (215) 320-FARM. We predict good things will happen. It’s the American Bank advantage. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 6,1982—A15 An Equal Opportunity Lender 44.50; Sheep 12.00-22.50; Hogs, 200 250 lbs. 55.00-57.00; Sows 45.00 52.00; Boars 40.0044.50; Pigs 15.00 54.00; lieifers 37.0047.25; Steers 40.0047.25; -Steers, feeder 36.00 52.00; Bulls 33.0047.75; Cows, utility 37.0041.50; Cows, fat 38.00 40.00; Cows, medium 32.0035.50; Cows, poor or small 22.0028.85; Cattle market real active; Calf Market steady; Horses to 410.00; Ponies to 130.00; Goats 23.00-52.00.
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