Morrisons Cove Livestock Martlnsburg, , , Monday, November 13,'1989 Report supplied bj auction CATTLE: 217. STEERS: HIGH CHOICE A PRIME 68.50-70.75; CHOICE 65.00-68.00; GOOD 60.50-64.75; STAN DARD 5Z50-60.00. HEIFERS: CHOICE 65.00-67.50; GOOD 54.50-6Z75. COWS: UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 50.25-53.75; CUTTERS 47.00-50.00; CANNER & LOW CUTTER 41.50-46.75. BULLOCKS: GOOD & CHOICE 60.50-63.25. BULLS: YIELD GRADE - NO. 1 56.50-6 ZOO. FEEDER CATTLE; STEERS GOOD 68.00- STANDARD 56.00-67.00; BULLS GOOD 65.00-82.50; STANDARD 52.00- HEIFERS GOOD 65.00- STANDARD 50.00-63.00. CALVES: 275. PRIME 104.00-108.50; CHOICE 96.00-101.00; GOOD 86.00-95.00; STANDARD & GOOD 65.50- 90-110 LBS. 68.50-91.00, 65-90 LBS. 65.00-82.50; HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 105.00-132.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 82.50- HOGS: 99. US#l-2 47.00-48.25; US #l-3 45.50-46.75. SOWS: US#l-3 31.00-38.50. BOARS: 30.00-32.75. FEEDER PIGS: 95. 10.00-22.50 PER HEAD. 35-50 LBS. 24.00-32.50. SHEEP: 31. SLAUGHTER LAMBS CHOICE 60.00-63.50; GOOD 54.00- SLAUGHTER EWES 16.00- GOATS: 24.00-52.00 PER HD. 15 LOADS OF HAY. 62.00-143.00. * NEW FROM PURINA MILLS * LAMB STARTER - Feed While Nursing LAMB Fo; Also Available - 32% Lamb Balancer, to be fed with your grain 6 S. Vintage Rd. Paradise. PA 17562 (717)442-4183 (717)768-3301 Peoria Cattle Peoria, IL Thun., Nov. 16, 1989 TRADING MODERATE. COM PARED TO LAST MONDAY SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS .50 HIGHER. COWS SOLD UNEVEN AT THE AUCTION. BREAKING TYPE UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL STEADY; BONING TYPE UTILITY AND CANNER AND CUTTER WEAK TO 2.00 LOWER. BULLS STEADY. SUPPLY MOSTLY SELECT AND CHOICE SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS WITH 8% COWS. RECEIPTS THIS WEEK ABOUT 1200 AS COM PARED TO 1304 A WEEK AGO AND 1773 A YEAR AGO SLAUGHTER STEERS: CHOICE 2-4 1050-1300 LBS. 70.50-72.00 MIXED SELECT & CHOICE 2-3 1000-1300 LBS. 67.00-70.50 SELECT 2-3 950-1250 LBS. 63.50-67.50 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: CHOICE 2-4 950-1200 LBS. 69.50-71.00 PART LOAD 2-3 1200 LBS. 72.00 MIXED SELECT & CHOICE 2-3 900-1050 LBS. 65.00-69.50 SELECT 2-3 850-1000 LBS. 61.50-65.00 COWS; BREAKING TYPE UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 2-4 44.00-50.00. FEW TO 51.00 SOME COMMERCIAL YG 5 39.25-44.75 CUTTER AND BON ING TYPE UTILITY 1-2 38.00-51.50 FEW UTILITY 52.00-53.50 CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 1-2 31.50-37.00 BULLS: YG 1-2 53.25-61.25, MOST LY 55.00-58.00 COUPLE AT 63 00 & 63.75 Abe Fisher. * Trademark of Pfizer Inc. kssMus X. r PURINA CHDWS I L. Rt.B2 Unionville, PA 18375 (215)347-2377 * Registered trademark of Ralston Purina Company Wayne County Achievement Night The 1989 Wayne County 4-H achievement night was held at the Pleasant Valley Grange Hall last month with approximately 120 4-H leaders and members attend ing. Congratulations were extended to several clubs and members for their outstanding accomplishments during the past year. Anna Rutledge was named the' outstanding 4-H girl, while Brian Weist and Patrick Mang were named the outstanding 4-H boys. Other oustanding Wayne County clubs were Silver Spurs, outstand ing horse and pony club; Laurella Club, outstanding community club; The Munchkins, outstanding family living club; Bethany 4-H Agricultural Club, Calkins Agri- in A ning bs. in A for cultural Club, and Cold Springs- Rileyville Agriculture 4-H club, outstanding agriculture clubs. Receiving blue form awards were Adam Cries and Richard Reed, achievement; Carrie Bryant, agriculture; Jeremy Cries, beef; Wiliam Taninies IV and Jason Soden, citizenship; Kerrie Kar cher, clothing and textiles; Jennif- er Wetmore, conservation; Willie Reinfurt Jr., dairy; Dean Jamieson, Entymology; Katie Karchcr, foods and nutrition; Manuel Seeley, forestry; Mary Jamieson, garden YOUR LOADER IS A FORKLIFT No holes - No brackets - No welding No alterations - No damage with SCOOP FORKS on the bucketl 3.000 lb. Capacity, 40" Scoop Forks $580.00 4.000 lb. Capacity, __ 48” Scoop Forks $786.00 Freight Prepaid Direct - Other Sizes Available Unconditional Guarantee For 30 Days Or Your Money Back No Questions Asked BALTIMORE FORKLIFT RBCYCLBRS (301) 335-0131 Call For Free Literature lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 18,1989-Al9 ing and horticulture; Heather Wet more, health; Emily Bryant, home environment; Ann Marie Peters, home management; Bill Mande ville, horse; Carolyn Weist and Paul Kennedy Jr, leadership; Brian Weist, petoleum power; Adam Davis, photography; Nathan Cries, plant and soil science; Anninha Nonnemacher, poultry; Amy Peters, sheep; Zachary Bryant, swine; Carly Soden, veterinary science; Clarke Taninies, wildlife and fisheries; and Adam Kennedy, wood science. HULK. IT'S FITNESS YOU CAN DMNK.