2—Lancaster Fannin; Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review Friday, October 11 CATTLE- 3575. Compared with 438 5 head last Sup ply includes 25 percent slaugh ter steers arid 70 percent feed er steers Trading, active. Com pared with last weeks close, slaughter steers 50-1.00 higher, Cows and bulls steady. Feeder &teers steady. Slaughter steers; Choice 950- 1300 lbs 24.50-25 50, Load High Choree carrying End Prune 1250 lbs. 25 75, Load Choice 109'5 lbs. 20 00, Load Choice 135 S lbs 23 35, Good to low Choice 22 50-24 50 Cows cutter and Utility 13. 75-15 25, Canner and low Cut ter 13 00-13 75, Shell> canner down to 10.00. 'Bulls- Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22 00, Good grade 22 00-24 50. Feeder steers - Good and Choice G5O-SOO lbs 23 00-24. 50, Choice SOO-1050 lbs, 22. 50-24 00, Good 650-800 lbs. 21 00-22 00, Choice 400-550 lbs 24 75-27 50, Medium and Good 500-700 lbs. IS 75-22 00. Common and Medium 500-600 lb Holstems I'G 00-17 00. iC ALVES; 725. Compared •with 671 head last week. Trad ing moderately active Vealers steady to weak Choice and Prime 32 00-38 00. Good' 27. 00-32 00, Standard 23 00-27 00, Utility 19 00-23.00 HOGS 1375 Compared with last weeks 1380 head Bar lows gilts and sows steady. Tiadmg moderately active Bairows and gilts U S 1-2 giade 190-230 lbs 17 00-17 75 No 1 grade 190-225 lbs 17 75-18 50, U S 1-3 grade SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • Kills Flies; 90% Dess Cobwebs S to 10 Wo. CARBOLA SPRAY AND CLEANING SERVICE 6 Witmer Rtl., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7227 Qc JTY THAT MEANS 30g99ff wm Saturday., October., 190-240 lbs 16 75-17 00, 2-3 grade 230-260 lbs. 16.00-16'. 75. Sows U. S. 1-3 grade 300- 450 lbs. 13.50-15 00, V. S. 2-3 grade 450-600 lbs. 12 00-13. 50. SHEEP- 725. Compared with 373 head last week. Trading moderately active. Wooled slaughter lambs 50-1.00 low er Choice and Prime 70-100 lb wooled slaughter lambs 19. 50-21 00, Good 16.00-19 50, Cull to Choice wooled slaugh ter ewes 3 00-7 00. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review Cattle .Salable receipts this neek-to-date 26,900 com pared 30,900 last week and 26,300 a year ago. Tiadmg on slaughter steers and heiters active, early, later rather slow Steers steady to 25 lower than last Friday. Heifers generally 50 lower, cows steady to 50 lower. Bulls and few feeders unchanged. Slaughter steers sixteen loads Prime 1100-1350 lbs. 25.50, bulk high choice and prime 1050-1375 lbs 24.75 - 25 25 High choice and prime 1300-1400 lbs 23 50-24 75, few loads prune 1450-1500 lbs 23-24 Good 900-1250 lbs 22- 50-23 50, standard and low good 21-22 50 including few loads 1000-1300 lbs. Holstems 21 50-22. Slaughter heifers - on Mon day, three loads high choice and prune 975-1050 lbs 24 25- 24 35, load and part load of 900 FLORIN Laying Feeds Are Designed For You, The Commercial Pcultrymen Who Are Striving For: 1. High Consistent Production 2. Superior Egg Quality 3. Excellent Feed Conversion 4. Low Cost PUT YOUR LAYING FLOCK ON FLORIN LA'MOR FLORIN EGG-PRODUCER Col! Mount Joy The fpVl?—■'y 653-1451 Today and Gef Full Details Woigemuth Bros., in«. Vintage Sale Tuesday, October 8 CAT-TUP■„ 571. Supply inclu des 30 percent cows. Compared ■with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers unevenly stea dy to 50 higher. Cows steady to 75 lower. Bulls 1.00 lower. .Several High Choice and Prime 950-1100 lb. slaughter steers 26.10-26 85, Choice 950- 1300 lbs, 24J50-26.00, GO'dd to low Choice 22.50-24.50, Stan dard 19;50-22.50. . Choice 700-950 lb. Heifers 23.85-25.00. Cows' CutteE and Utility 14.00-15.00, Canner and low Cutter 13.00-14 00, Shelly can ner down to 10.50. .Bulls; Utility and Commer cial 18 50-20 50. CALVES- 575. Vealers steady to 1 00 higher. Choice and Prime 33 00-38.00, Good 30 00-33 00, 'Standard 24 00- 30.00, Utility 18.00-24 00. HOGS; 1815. Barrows and gilts steddy.to S 5 higher. Barrows and gilts US 1-2 grade 195i256 lbs 17 25-17 50, U. S. 1-3 grade 198-229 lbs. 16 85-17 25, U. S 1-3 grade 184-188 lbs. 16 50-16 60. U. S. 2-3 grade 249-251 IbS. 16 25- 16 60. Lot Choice grade 40 lb. Feeder Pigs 7.50 Per Head. SHEEP 52 Wboled slaugh ter lambs 50 lo'wer. Good and Choice wooled slaughter lambs 60-105 lbs. I'6 50-20 50. prime 1000-1100 lbs. late at 24 Late bulk choice 800-1100 lbs. 22.25-23 50, on -Monday comparable grade 22 75-24, (Continued on Page 3) OR MOUNT JOY, PA. a*o M&rket N>esjrfe JReport s New Holland Auction Thursday, 'CVotober 1 10 'Fresh Holstem cows broujj. CATTLE. 1149’. Computed $275-425: Guernseys slso-3o t with last Thursday’s market, and other breeds slso-35j' slaughter steers steady to Stock bulls were $l4O-210, j„j weak. Cows steady to 50 high- stock _herfera $65-170. ef frith irlost advance on can- The October 7 sale saw 05. her and Cutter grades. Bulls head of horses Sinid ponies SeJ steady to 50 lower. at steady prices. Pony Several High Choice and brought $4O-1 ‘OO While geldinjj Prime 950-1100 lb. slaughter were $3O-100. Driving horst, steers 26-26.75, Choice 960- sold for $llO-275, and ndm 1300 lbs. 24.25-25.85, Good to horses brought $llO-400 low Choice 22-24.50, Standard i©r horses were 6% to 7 cenu 20 50-22.50. a pound. Utility and Standard grade Tlie 494 market hogs at thi heifers 16 50-17. October 7 salte sbld steady. Cows: Cutter and Utility tail hogs to local butchn, 14 25-15 50, Canner and low brbiight 18.2'5 to 19; gradi, butter 13-14 25, Shelly canner 1 to 3 went to the packers lt down to 10.50. 16.85 to 17.35, and heatj, Bulls- Utility and Commer- weights 'brought 15.60-16 7; i cial 19-21 50, Several utility Sows Were 13 to 15.50. down to 18, Good 21.50-24. Calf receipts of 114 head Most Good With few Choice gold steady at the October 7 808-970 lb. Feeder ste'ers auction. 'Choice and prime 20 35-22 75, 2 lots Choice 660 i 6rs were 33-38; fotfd and low and 760 lbs. 24.50-24,60. Med- choice 29-33; standard 2!-2jj ium and Go'o'd 500-800 lbs.. a nd cbmmoh 15-25. 18-21. Lot Good mixed steers and bulls 375 lbs. 19.25. ( CALVES __ 361. Vealers were steady to 10 0 higher. Choice and Prime grade vealers 32- 38 50, Good 30-32, Standard 25-30, Utility 18-24.50. •SHEEP- 13 Few Choice 90- 92 lb. wooled slaughter lambs 19-19 50 Dairy cattle -were active and higher at the October 9 auc tion. 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