(Continued from Page A 2) 60 50-64.50 with an outstanding single at 71.00, couple full 48.00-49.50. Yield Grade 2 1025-1570 lbs 46.00-52.00, heavy 2530 lb single 48 00, few light weights 910-950 lbs 45.50-48.00. Calves: Compared to Tuesday, veal calves sold mostly steady to 3.00 lower. Holstein bull calves going into special fed veal barns sold sharply higher as the bulk of the graded supply sold over 200.00 in extremely active trading. Just to note how great the demand was, the Number Two bulls sold at a 10.00- 35.00 premi um to the Number One bulls. It is next to im possible to pencil out paying 200.00-260.00 for 90-125 lb bulls when the finished market is cur rently reported from mostly 182.00-188.00. The PA Department of Ag graded 298 head of bulls for the graded sale, with an estimated 98 per cent of the run going back on feed. Veal Calves: Standard and Utility 60-110 lbs 20 00-37 00. Going Into Veal Bams: Graded Number One Holstein Bulls 110-125 lbs 162.00- 195.00; 95-110 lbs 212.00-245.00; 85-95 lbs 140 00-180.00; couple 80-85 lbs 125.00. Graded Number Two Holstein Bulls 110-125 lbs 167 00-199.00; 95-110 lbs 146.00-259.00; 85-90 lbs 150.00; 80-85 lbs 100.00. Graded Utility Hol stein Bulls 90-110 lbs 67.00-72.00; 70-90 lbs 27 00-37 00, with some going to slaughter. Hol stein Heifers 90425 lbs 330.00-470.00, few piainer-types 200.00- 270.00. Sheep and Lambs: Compared to Monday, slaughter lambs sold near steady on a light run. Slaughter Lambs: Choice, end Prime 2-3 40-60 lbs 130.00-144.00; 60-80 lbs 126.00-136.00; 80-100 lbs mostly 120.00-124.00; 100-125 lbs 114.00-120.00. WANTED GUNS, TOYS, »0„ OT O CLOCKS> COINS, LONGEBERGER BASKETS, HUMMELS, VEHICLES Large gun auction, June 26. Sell your guns safely - We are a licensed dealer and check all buyers. Commission is 10% for guns selling over $lOO. Call Mark 717-413-6239. Shaffner Auction Co. 717-492-0004 Mark Diffenderfer AU-2897-L Marty Fleck 717-413-6238 “We treat your property as if it were our own” www.shaffnerauction.com RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AUCTION MONDAY - MAY 19 10 AM Hee Been Korean & Japanese Restaurant 6231 Little River Ttirnpike Alexandria, Virginia DIRECTIONS: I 495 outer loop to 1-395 North, Exit 578. From I 395 North take Exit 3B - Duke St., Rt. 236 West, one half mile to 6231 Little River Turnpike, on left in shopping center behind KFC. On site phone is (703) 941-3737. Hee Bean contains modern equipment; Penn B’xlo’ walk in freezer; Penn 10’xlO’ walk in refrigerator; Hoshizaki refrigerated Sushi case and service counter; Hoshizaki ice machine; Beverage Air 2 door display cooler; Beverage Air 6’ refrigerated Bain Marie sandwich table; Beverage Air 4’ refrigerated Bain Marie; Bottle boxes; Under counter cube freezers and refriger ators. (2) 12’ stainless steel hood with ansul and make up air; Garland 6 burner and grill gas range with 2 ovens; Garland 4 burner gas range and oven; Pitco gas fryer; Rice steamer; Gas 2 pot wok; 36” Gas char boiler; Vulcan gas convection oven; Many stainless steel tables and SS sinks; Hand sinks. Hobart 20 qt. mixer; Hobart 18” buffalo chop per with power hub; Berkel’s sheer; General counter top meat saw; (88) Beautiful dining rooms chairs; (12) 48” Tables; (2) 36” Tables; (6) 5’ Tables; (2) 24” Tables; Nice compact bar and beverage service area; Three private din ing area; (11) 24” SS hoods for table side cook ing; Stunning decor includes antique and mod ern Korean art; Ceramics and decor; China; SS pans - 100’s small items or all types of food service. Special Addition: Large walk in cooler 12’x40’ with (9) reach in doors installed next door in former 7-11 Convenience store. (Part of expan sion goes into Former 7-11 store.) Taylor Slurppee machine; Coffee makers; Counters. TERMS: Cash or Visa Master card. No checks accepted. 10% buyer’s premium. 24 hour removal. MARK BARANOWSKI AU 2570 .*.v.v.v.v.(7Jnm'W , l£v>v>v> , .v.v Slaughter Sheep; Few Yearlings and two year olds 100-210 lbs 58.00-78.00. Utility and Good 1-3 100-225 lbs mostly 30.00-42.00, thin to 20.00. Goats: Compared to last Monday, all classes sold near steady. All sheep and goat prices are carried over from Monday. All goats are sold on a per head basis, with estimated weights. Kids; Selection 1 20-40 lbs 40.00-58.00; 40-60 lbs 56 00-64.00; 60- 80 lbs 70.00-82.00. Selection 2 20-40 lbs 3300-44.00; few 40-60 lbs 52.00- Selection 3 20-40 lbs 12.00-34.00. Few Yearlings: Selection 1-2 60-80 lbs 58.00- 80-100 lbs 72.00-76.00. Nannies; Selection 1 70-100 lbs 62.00-7400; 100-150 lbs 70.00-100.00, up to 116.00, bred in dividual 92.00. Selection 2 70-100 lbs 56.00- 00; 100-150 lbs 64.00-86.00. Selection 3 50-70 lbs 46.00-54.00; 70-100 lbs 48.00-56 00 Billies: Selection 1 100-150 lbs 88.00-116.00; 150-250 lbs 120.00- 158.00, fancy individual 196.00. Selection 2 100-150 lbs 75.00-104 00, ISO-2SO lbs 82.00-128.00 Selection 3 70-100 lbs 5400-69.00. Few Wethers. 50-70 lbs 50.00-88.00; 70-100 lbs 88.00-100.00. Lancaster County Weekly Cattle New Holland, Pa. Report Supplied By USDA Friday, May 15,2003 CATTLE CALVES THIS WEEK 2294 1190 LAST WEEK 2595 1145 LAST YEAR 2660 1266 Compared to last week, slaughter steers sold 2.00-4.00 higher for the week due to the veiy good demand and active trad ing. Finished steer prices have never been this high in Lancaster County as packages of Prime steers on Thursday were trading up to 86.00. The supply in the county remains rela tively thick, with most producers not hesitating to bring their steers to Due To Memorial Day Holiday Deadline for the May 31st Issue Will Be Friday, May 23rd @ 5 PM PUBLIC AUCTION VINTAGE ADVERTISING, TOYS, BEER ITEMS GAME ROOM & STORE ITEMS, BRASS #336 NCR CASH REGISTER, POSTERS, BEVERAGE FLOOR COOLER (old) ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES MON., MEMORIAL DAY MAY 26, 2003 AT 3:00 PM LOCATED: Indoors at the Leesport Farmer’s Market Banquet Hall (8 miles North of Reading), just off Rt. 61 at the North end of Leesport, Berks Co., PA. ITEMS: Arcade C.I. touring car; Smith Miller truck; Battery operated & friction toys; Lionel; Atlas; Marx trains; Store counter top showcase; Lots of vintage toys; Old advertising signs & clocks; Coke soda clock; Paper & metal adv. signs; Marbles; 6’ Coca-Cola cardboard sign; Lance cracker jar; Hess trucks; 7-Up/Coca Cola/Hires Root Beer soda coolers; Diner wall box jukebox; Magic Lantern slide & movie pro jector (1800’s); Old Rockda juke box; Penny scale; Beer signs; Beer neons; 1917 Dayton gen eral store scale; Old store displays; Sky plane round front sled; Carnival gambling whee; 1930’s Wood pinball machine on stand; (2) 6’ Deli meat market signs; Wood horse hitch post: Daisy #lOl model 36 BB gun; 1950’s Coca Cola soda dis penser; Plastic models; Coca Cola menu sign. Wood crates; WWII paper; Gumball machine; C.I. coffee grinder; Old movie posters; Records; Space pistols in box; Toy banks; Plastic models; Carbide cannon in box; Duck decoy; Nodder head figures; GI Joe clothes; Early 1900’s toys in boxes; Wind-up toys; plus many misc. col lectibles. Many interesting items. Plan to attend. Large amount of toys & store advertising. TERMS: Cash or PA check day of auction. Sale For: Schuylkill County Collector 2 AUCTIONEER: 5 Kenneth P. Leiby * LEIBY 610-562-3929 town to get in on the hot market, regardless of their finish. However, most of the cattle this week were very well finished, and looked more like the Lancaster County runs the area is known for. Nationally, boxed beef cutout values have been extremely bullish as a 7.00 increase was noted through Thursday. The western di rect feedyards moved steers 1.00-2.00 higher this week at mostly 80.00, and 127.00-128.00 in the meat. Holstein steers sold 1.00-2.00 higher early in the week, trading mixed late as most of the demand was for the high Choice and Prime spots. Slaughter heifer runs were very light this week, and trends were not established. Breaking and Boning cows sold 1.00-3.00 lower early in the week due to the lighter buyer attendances, with Lean slaughter cows able to hold near steady However, the late week demand for the fleshier cows remains good as all classes sold 1.00-3.00 higher. The cow supplies in the county are getting lighter, which is playing a hand in the higher market. The quality of the cows has been mixed, but noted as very good on Thurs day as a nice supply of fleshy cows has been available for several weeks. Slaughter bulls sold steady to 2.00 higher for the week. The reported supply this week included 1067 head of steers, 85 heifers, 813 cows, 146 bulls, with the balance made up of 183 head of feeder cattle. Slaughter Steers: High Choice and Prime 2-4 1190-1495 lbs 80.25-86.25, mostly 82.00-85.00 with the exception of a pkg at 86.00 late in the week. Choice 2-3 1105-1470 lbs 78.00-83.00, heavyweights 1500-1575 lbs 72.25-82.25, high dressing Charolais and Umi-X‘s 79.50-83.25 with fancier types from 82.50- 86.50. Few Choice 1-2 1090-1425 lbs 80.50-84.00. Choice 4 1190-1370 lbs 75.50-79.50. Select and low Choice 2-3 1030-1480 lbs 75.75-79.75. Select 1-2 1020-1460 lbs 73.00-77.00, heavier muscled up to 81.50. Holstein Steers; High Choice and Prime 2-3 1250-1565 lbs 70.00-75.75, heavy pkg 1655 lbs 69.00. Choice 2-3 1180-1575 lbs 65.00-71.85, heavyweights 1590- 1710 lbs 62.50-67.75. Select and low Choice 2-3 1155-1570 lbs 62.00-66.75, up to 68.75. Select 1-2 1235-1530 lbs 59.00-61.75, up to 66.75 on Monday. Standard 1-2 1155-1340 lbs 54,00-57.25, thin 45.50-48.75. Slaughter Heifers: Light supply Choice, few Prime 2-3 1050-1345 lbs 76.00- 78.50, few Cha rolais and Limi-X‘s 80.00-83.00 with a very fancy heavy muscled light weight 860 lbs 83.00. Select and low Choice 2-3 1050-1320 lbs 74,00- 76.25. Slaughter Cows. Percent Lean, Weight, Bulk, Low Dressing. Premium White 65-70, over 1600 lbs, 48.75-53.00. Breakers 70-75, over 1400 lbs, 42.75-50.75, 39.00-45.75, outstanding indi vidual 51.75. Boners 75-80, over 1200 lbs, 38.00-46.50,36.25-41.00. Lean (Hi-Yield) 80-85, over 1200 lbs, 40.75-45.00. Lean 85-90, over 1000 lbs, 34.00-40.75, 30.50-36.25, up to 42.00. Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90, 750-1000 lbs, 31.50-36.25,28.00-33.75. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1085-2180 lbs 49.50- several fancy high dressers 60.50- with an outstanding single at 71.00, full 46.00-49.50 Yield Grade 2 1025-2050 lbs 45.50- heavy 2530 lb single 48.00, few light weights 805-950 lbs 42.50-48.00. Calf Summary: Compared to last week, veal calves sold mostly steady to 10.00 higher. Hol stein bull calves suitable for special fed veal bams sold 10.00- 20.00 lower on Monday, trending steady to 20.00 higher at the Tuesday graded run. However, the real bell ringer came late in the week as prices were sharply higher. Number One and Number Two graded bulls all sold over 200.00, with demand so good that the Number Two supply sold at over a 30.00 pre mium to the Number One's. Holstein heifers are also once again a hot commodity as prices were up to over 450.00 by week's end. It's hard to pencil out paying over 200.00 for 90-125 lb bulls when the finished market was reported from 182.00- 188.00 this week on a carcass basis; which is mostly steady on light to moder ate demand and offerings. Contract calves slaughtered this week were hung up from most ly 185.00-190.00. The PA Department of Agri culture graded 730 head of bulls and heifers this week, compared to 704 head last week. Veal Calves: Standard and Utility 60-130 lbs 20.00- weaker down to 11.00. Calves Going Into Special Fed Veal Barns: Monday- Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs 120.00- 80-85 lbs 95.00-105.00. Plainer type bulls 160 lbs 60.00-62.00; 90-125 lbs 95.00- 80-85 lbs 60.00-65.00. Plainer bulls 90-125 lbs 50.00-80.00. Holstein Heifers 100 lbs 290.00; 70-80 lbs 130.00-175.00. Tuesday- Graded Number One Holstein Bulls lot average 121 lbs 130.00; 90-115 lbs 152.00- couple packages 80-85 lbs 140.00. Graded Number Two Holstein Bulls 90-115 lbs 145.00-167.00, couple lots averaging 83 lbs 135.00-145.00. Un- graded Holstein bulls 155-165 lbs 60.00-65.00; 130-145 lbs 85.00- Few Beef bulls 95-120 lbs 120.00- Graded Number One Holstein Heifers 90-120 lbs 290.00-385.00; couple head averaging 83 lbs 320.00. Graded Number Two Holstein Heifers 90-100 lbs 340.00-370.00, package averaging 82 lbs 350.00; package aver aging 74 lbs 280.00. Few Beef heifers 85-100 lbs 110 00-160.00; 140 lb Holstein heifer 150.00. Thursday- Graded Number One Holstein Bulls 110-125 lbs 162.00-195 00; 95-110 lbs 212.00- 85-95 lbs 140.00-180 00; couple 80-85 lbs 125.00 Graded Number Two Holstein Bulls 110-125 lbs 167.00-199.00; 95-110 lbs 146.00- 85-90 lbs 150.00; 80-85 lbs 100.00 Graded Utility Holstein Bulls 90-110 lbs 67.00- 72.00, 70-90 lbs 27.00-37.00, with some going to slaughter. Holstein Heifers 90-125 lbs 330.00- few plainer-types 200.00-270.00. PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., MAY 31,2003 TIME - 9AM Located in Perry Co., Carroll Twp, 195 Bumhill, Shermans Dale, Pa. Directions from TK Restaurant at intersection of Rt. 34, Rt. 850 & Pisgah State Rd - Take Pisgah State Rd. approx 500 yds to Creek Rd. Take Creek Rd. approx. 1 mi to Bumhill rd. (Ist macadam twp road on left). Go to 2nd place on right. REAL ESTATE (50 acs w/view-12 noon) Located on 50 acs w/approx 1/2 mi of twp road frontage, 205 ft of Shermans Creek frontage, 16 ac tillable, is a 2-story framed house, detached oversized 2-car block garage & 45 x 72 ft Morton building. Property w/panoramic view, artesian well & spring. Many possibilities! Open House dates - Sun., May 25,1-4 pm Terms - 10% down the day of auction, the balance due at settlement. Offered w/reserve. CABLE HOE - TRACTORS IMPLEMENTS - TOOLS AMATEUR RADIO EQUIPMENT - BOATS CYCLES - GUNS - MISC. ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES APPLIANCES - FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD Auctioneer notes - This auction offers some interesting merchandise and real estate w/views. Visit www.fahnestocksauction.com for photos Terms - Cash or approved PA check only. Mike Hepford, owner/seller Fahnestock’s Auction Svc AU-2553-L 717-582-8565 Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Wayncsburg, Pa. Thursday. May 15,2003 Report Supplied By Auction Cattle: STOCK COWS: 34.50-51.00 SLAUGHTER COWS; Utility Sc Commercial 42.00- Boner & Boning Utility 31.00- Cutter Sc Boning Utility 30.00- Canner & Low Cutter 30.00-35.00. Shells 30.00 & down. BULLS. YIELD GRADE 1 15004-2000# 39.00- YIELD GRADE 2 10004-1400# 3800-60.00. FEEDER STEERS: M & L 1 300-500# 80.00- 250-280# 80 00-103.00, M 600-900# 55.00- HEIFERS: M 1 Sc L 1 300-500# 68.00-88.00, L 1 400-650# 60.00-82.00. BULLS; MALI 300-620# 70.00-94 00. CALVES; Veal Prime 70.00-85.00; Choice 60.00- Good 35.00-70.00; Farm Calves #1 Holstein Bulls 90-120# -Few 35.00-150.00; #2 Holstein Bulls 80-100# Few 10 00-50.00; Beef Bull Sc HfrsiHd. 35.00-90.00. HOGS; Barrows Sc Gilts #l-2 210-255# 32.00- #2-3 255-280# 31.00-37.00; Sows #l-3 300-500# 30.00-34.00, Feeder Pigs 1-3 15-20# 5.00-22.00/Hd. 1-3 25-35# 10.00-23.00/ Hd. LAMBS: High Choice 80-100# 77.00-135.00; Choice 40-75# 75.00-145.00; Feeder Lambs Good 50.00-100.00; Sheep 22.00-33.00; Fat Sheep 22.00 and down GOATS: Large 45.00-120.00/Hd.; Medium 30.00- Small 10.00-30.00/Hd. HORSES: Horses 19.00-51.50; Ponies 20.00- Indiana Livestock Auction Homer City, Pa. Thursday, May IS, 2003 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE: 138. COWS: STEADY TO TO 2.00 HIGHER. STEERS: CHOICE 1-3 1354 LBS. ONE AT 75.00. SELECT 1-2 68.00, 70.50. STANDARD 1-257.50,65.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: SELECT 1-2 56.25, 60.00. STANDARD 1-2 53.00,55.00. HEIFERS: CHOICE 1-3 1130 & 1256 LBS. 77.50 & 80.25. SELECT 1-2 66.00, 72.00. STANDARD 1-2 52.50,63.00. COWS: BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN 45.00, 50.25, ONE AT 53.25. BONERS 80-85% LEAN 40.00. 45.50. LEAN 85-90% LEAN 34.00, 40.50. SHELLS 33.25 AND DOWN. BULLS: YG 1 1480/1998 LBS. 55.00, 57.00, ONE AT 63.50. YG 2 945/1655 LBS. 44.00, 50.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: FEW M & L-2 400/520 LBS. 6650, 74.00. HEIFERS; FEW M & L-2 545/870 LBS. 58.00,71.50. BULLS: M & L-2 335/780 LBS. 61.50,72.50. CALVES; 92. STANDARD & GOOD 80/110 LBS. 30.00, 60.00. UTILITY 60/80 LBS. 20.00, 30.00. FARM CALVES; HOLSTEIN BULLS STEADY. NO. 1 BULLS 90H25 LBS. 120.00, 162.50, MOSTLY 127.50, 147.50. NO 2 BULLS 80/115 LBS. 70.00, 122.50. NO. 1 HEIFERS 90/95 LBS 205.00, 250.00. NO. 2 HEIFERS 100 LBS. ONE AT 107.00. BEEF CROSS BULLS AND HEIFERS 75/125 LBS. 75.00, 135 00, 130/240 LBS. 74.00,115.00. HOGS; 26. BARROW & GILTS STEADY TO 3.00 LOWER 49-54% LEAN 130/190 LBS 29.00. 41 00 45-50% LEAN 275/300 LBS 34 25, 37.50. 40-45% LEAN 220/300 LBS. 32 00, 34.50 US 1-3 320/360 LBS. 28.00, 30.75. BOARS 335/570 LBS. 11.00,11 50. FEEDER PIGS: 7 1-3 65 LBS. 30.00/HD. SHEEP: 5. GOOD & CHOICE 30/35 LBS. 87.50.105.00. GOATS; 15. SELECTION 1 20/40 LBS. 50.00, 60.00. NANNIES: 70/100 LBS. 52 50, 57.50. Lancaster Farming Ched^ www.lmcaiterfarmlna.con Lancaster Farming's Classified Ads Get Results!
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