(Continued from Page A2> 100-135 lb. 60.00-83.50; 90-100 lb. 56.00-76.00. BUTCHER HOGS: Few offered. US #l&3 240-260 lb. 44.5045.50. Sows- Large run. 500-700 lb. 38.00- 41.25, 300475 lb. 33.00-38.25; Thin Sows 28.00-32.00. STOCK CATTLE: 100 Head. STEERS: 400-850 lb. Choice 56.00-58.50; Good 50.00-56.00; Holsteins 38.0042.00. HEIFERS: 450800 lb. Choice 46.0049.00; Good 40.0046.00; Med. to Good 35.0040.00. BULLS: 300-600 lb. Choice Few 59.0080.00; Good 50.00-54.00; Med. 45.00-50.00. LAMBS: Few Feeders to 50.00. SHEEP: Few 13.00-20.00. GOATS: By the Head. Mature 18.0040.00; Kids 18.00-30.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: 100 head. By The Head: 18-24 lb. 9.00-22.00; 32-52 lb. 18.00-32.50. By the Lb.: 1 CHAMBERSBURG WESTFALIA SALES CENTERS * COLUMBIA. MIFFLINBU Larry Hughes MQNTQUBA Wehr’s Dairy Gary Walton, Sales NORTHUMBERLAND Equipment Mgr. 717-263-0826 COCHRANVILLE Farm Construction & Equipment Robert L. Jannoy 215-593-2365 JERSEY SHORE Tom L Dunlap 717-398-1391 lot 75 lb. at 36.00; 1 lot Boar 290 lb. at 33.50. HAY: 1 load, Med. 4th cutting Alfalfa 80 cents per bale. Com is in demand. Weekly Summery Harrisburg, PA Friday, October 26 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE: 6619. Compared with 5584 head last week, and 7262 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market; Slaughter steers uneven, mostly steady to 1.00 lower; SI. heifers mostly steady to weak; SI. cows steady to 1.00 lower; SI. bulls uneven. SI. steers: (few) High Choice & Prime No. 34, 65.00- Choice No. 24, 60.00- 67.00; Good 54.00-60.50; Standard 45.50-53.50. SI. heifers: Choice 57.00- Good 51.00-57.50; Standard 42.0047.00. SI. cows; Breaking Utility & Commercial High Tech control for stanchion barn • ..!£ CO’S. Williams Farm Systems Dave Williams 717-398-2692 LITITZ Fisher & Thompson Assoc. Amos Fisher Rick Thompson 717-627-1530 36.50-39.50; Cutter & Boning Utility FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 90 34.00- Canner & L. Cutter 13 q lbs. 58.00-90.00, mostly 72.00 28.00- Shells down to 22.00. SI. 85.00; few Hoi. Heifers 85-125 lbs. bullocks: (few) Choice 57.25-60.75 ; 58.00-64.00. Beef Cross Bulls & Good 49.00-56.50. Si. bulls: Yield Heifers6o-90 lbs. 52.0d62.00. Grade No. 1, 1000-1850 lbs. 42.00- HOGS: 6721. Compared with 6313 52.75; Yield Grade No. 2, 900-1500 head last week and 7800 head a lbs. 37.0047.00. year ago. Barrows and gilts highly FEEDER CATTLE; Steers, uneven, extremes .75 higher to .75 Medium & Large Frame No. 1,300- lower. US No. 1-2 215-250 lbs. 43.50 680 lbs. 48.00-58.00; Medium Frame 47.75 No. 1-3 210-255 lbs. 42.7546.50; No. 2, 300600 lbs. 34.00-39.00. No. 2-3 235-285 lbs. 42.0046.50; No. Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1,300- 140.190 lbs. 37.0042.00; Sows 600 lbs. 35.0045.00. Bulls, Medium steady to weak. US No. 1-3 300585 Frame No. 1, 300600 lbs. 41.00 ibs. 38.0043.00; No. 2-3 300700 lbs. 56.00. 35.0040.00. Boars 28.0034.00. CALVES: 4941. Compared with FEEDER PIGS; 1352. Com -4385 head last week and 4596 head a pam i with 1453 head last week and year ago. Vealers steady to 1595 a year ago . Steady to 2.00 lower, (few) Prime 96.00108.00; higher. US No. 1-3 2035 lbs. 10.00 Choice 74.0096.00; Good 65.00 25.00 per head; No. 1-3 35.50 lbs. 75.00; 110130 lbs. 58.0065.00; 90110 lbs. 48.0062.00; 6090 lbs. 40.00 52.00; Utility 50100 lbs. 30.0050.00. operations , tech control is now available for stanchion orn operations with the Westfalia Visotron Every cow has different milking tendencies md Westfaha's Visotron will help you get all the milk from every cow ith the Visotron, you can monitor milk flow, :ontrol pulsation and even regulate vacuum ■ all individualized basis for each cow Visotron saves time and money Each cow gets the individual attention she needs to give all her comfortably without the need for manual supervision The result increased production and profit The Visotron is portable and easy to install It's the kind of addition to your dairy that will pay for itself in a very short time Contact your Westfalia Sales Center today Find out why Westfalia is truly the leader in high tech dairy equipment For the name and location of your nearest Sales Center, call or write WESTFAUA Mark Wehr 717-966-1396 MT. B K.C. Dairy Service Kevin Correll 717-897-5141 - NEW WICtoINGTON Chuck Moose, bic. 412-533-3077 mvwux. Brenner Dairy Equipment Albert Brenner 814-654-7309 TROY Dairyland Sales & Service Jim Kelley 717-297-4128 tYKESVILLE Dairyman Inc. Mid-Atlantic Division William Stauffer 301-795-2727 301-781-7020 taming, Lancaster t> n A New Way To Better Milking FOR THE AMISII DAIRYMAN LEVILLE Byler's Diesel & Refrig. Service Daniel Byler 717-483-6446 Answering Service PARADISE Lloyd Ranck 717-687-6361 NATI WESTFALIA SYSTEMAT DIVISION of CENTRiCO 1862 Brummel Dr. Elk Grove, 111 60007 1-800-323-6723 312-437-8660 itun 20.00-36.00; No. 1-3 50-100 lbs. 35.00 40.50. SHEEP; 924. Compared with 1421 head last week and 899 head a year ago. Wooled si. lambs steady to strong. High Choice & Prime SO HO lbs. 60.00-67.00; Choice 75-105 lbs. 52.0062.00; Good 50-100 lbs. 49.0068.00, SI. ewes: 10.00-23.00. 3 GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES: 2814. Compared with 2300 head last week, and 2483 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs highly uneven extremes 12.00 higher to 5.00 lower. US No. 1-2 20 30 lbs. 80.00-110.50, 3040 lbs. 70.00 90.00, 4060 lbs. 70.0089.00, 5060 lbs. 60.0075.00, 6080 lbs. 55.00 68.00; US No. 2-3 2030 lbs. 99.00 105.00, 3040 lbs. 69.0089.00, 4565 lbs. 54.0057.00. KIRKWOOD Elam S. Stoltzf us 717-529-2623 717-529-2668 Answering Service REBERSBURG Tim's Diesel Service Tim Stoltzf us 814-349-5110 Answering Service INAL HEAI IUARTER! out rant ve