! —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 16, 1964 2 Market News Reports Market ""News Reports At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland Auction WceMy Review loads mixed Good and Choice Tuesday, May 12 Thursday, May 14 ter Lambs 25 50-29.00 620-730 lbs 22 50-23.00, couple CATTLE 558. Supply in- CATTLE 1128. Supply in- * * * __ Friday, May 15 loads Good 750-792 lbs 19.00- eludes 12 per cent cows Active eludes 9 per cent cows. Slaugh- The I 1”, cows > seven hu]^ CATTLE 3350 Compared 20 50, Load Medium 887 lbs. slaughter steers 50, fully 75 ter steers strong to 50 higher, aud 20 heifers met a slow by with 2485 head last week Sup- 17 25. higher Slaughter cows 25 to 50 with Good to low Choice at stea .. y “arket at the May 13 ply includes 70 per cent slaugh- CALVES 425 Compared higher. Slaughter bulls steady, near full advance. Cows uneven au £ ® ter steeis, 10 per cent cows with 451 head last week. Veal- High Choice and 'Prime 1000- 25-100 higher. Bulls strong to <. 9 c n c in . rnArn„pv with the balance mainly hulls eis fairly active, Closing most- 1250 lbs slaughter steers 22 25- 25 higher. jr other breeds Slso-9nn and feeder steeis Compared ly 100 lower. Choice 34.00- 22 85, Choice 950-4250 lbs. 2100- SLAUGHTER STEERS High bulls were Sl4O-215 anri et t w ith last weeks close, slaughter 37 00, few early 38.00, couple 22 25, 1300-1475 lbs. 20.50-21.75, choice and Prime 950-1200 lbs. heifers were 565-150 StCt * steers 25-50 higher Cows 50- Prime 39 00, Good 30.00-34.00, mixed Good and Choice 20.50- 22 50-23 00 Choice 950412501ib5. At the May 11 auction 100 highei Bulls fully steady. Standard 26 00-30 00, Utility 2150, Good 20.00-21.00, Stand- 2 i 25-22 50, few over 1225 lbs. horses sold at steady nJi Few sales of Feeder steei 523 00-27 00 ard 18 00-20 25 Choice 900-1050 2 l 00-2150, Good 20.00-21.25, Riding horses brought Sm steady HOGS 1200 Compared with lbs slaughter heifers 19 50- standard 18.00-20.25 420; driving horses were SlsoJ SLAUGHTER STEERS' High (Continued on Page 3) 20 50. Utility and High Yielding HEIFERS Good and Choice 200. and killer horses breush Choice and Pi me 1000-1300 lbs. Cutter slaughter cows 15.85- 18 35.20J10, Utility and Standard 7-7% cents a pound p ßr 22 25-22 75, Couple part-loads /'"'ii • n 4-4-1 a, High Choice and Pnme 1000- V^XllC&gjO 1200 lbs and load mostly Prime WEEKLY REVIEW 1322 lbs 22 85-23.10, Choice patti T' rereints S'SlfO y s 21 00-2225, 1300- flrsl four days 26>300> co P m . 1400 lbs 20 50‘21 70, Good 900- p aied 23,800 week ago and 1250 lbs 20 00-2125, 1300-1425 | 5 500 a ’ year ago lbs 19 50-20 75, Standard 18 00- Compared last Friday, slaugh -20 25 ter steers steady to mostly 25 HEIFERS Choice 20 00-20 85, lower Heifers steady to strong Good 19 25-20 00 Stan d a 1 d Cows strong to 25 highei Bulls 17 00-18 50 25 higher COWS Utility and High Slaughter steers On Mon \leldlng Cuttei closing 15 75- day, High Choice and Prime 17 25, with 8 head 17 35-47 85, 1150-1350 lbs 2150-22 25, with Cuttei 14 7546 00, Cannei 13 85- some 23 loads at 22 25 and two 14 75 loads Prime 1225-1250 lbs BULLS Utility and Commer- 22 40-22 50 Late Bulk Hig] cidl 18 50-20 60, few Good and Choice and Prime 1150-1351 High Yielding Utility 20 00- lbs 2100-21.75 Good 900-1251 2150, Cuttei 17 25-1835 lbs 19 00-20 00, loadlofs Mixei FEEDER STEERS Couple (Continued on Page 6) DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH MILK YOUR COWS CAN REALLY GIVE? 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D. 1, Quarryville B. D. 2, Beach Bottom C. E. SAUDER & SONS DU J/£?^^X EED p tv < ip i p . MILLS, INC« R. D. 1, East Earl R D x Stevens MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE H. D. 2, Columbia J. K. STAUFFER & SON Bavin and Bellairc HERSHEY EROS. Reinholds GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks SUPPLY CO. MILLERSVILLE Millersville H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer - Ronks - Leola 17 00, Cutters 'l4 75-15 85, Can- 00-18 25 mares were $4O-80, and geld ners 13.60-14 75 (Utility and COWS Cutter and Utility ings $3O-90. Commercial slaughter bulls 15.5047 10, few High Yielding The 421 hogs at the May n 18 60-20 50, Cutters >l6 60-18 35 Cutter 17 5048 00, Canner 13 75- sale sold 50-75 higher Beta CALVES 187 Vealers active 1525. hogs to local butchers ci oeatc and fully steady Prime vealers, BOLLS Utility and Commer- the block at 17-118.50 -whili individual at 38 50, Choice 34 50- cia i 18 60-2110, few Good 21.00- grades I‘to 3 went to the pad, 38 00, Good 30 50-34 50, Stand- 2 150, Cutter 17 50-48 75 ers at 16-16 75 Heavyweigi ard 28 00-31 00, Utility 25 50- CALVES' 312 Vealers fully hogs brought 1545.60 and sot, 29 00, Culls 2100-25 50 steady Choice 35.00-39.00, Cou- were 114350. HOGS 181 Ban ows and gilts p i e (Prime 38.50-39.00, Good The 110 head of calves met 25 to 50 higher. US No 1-2, 32 00-35 00, Standard 28 00-32 00, a steady market at the May u 203-228 lbs barrows and gilts utility 25 50-28 00, Cull 22 00- sale Choice and prime veal 16 60-17 00, four head of US No 25 50 ers were 33-38.50, good 1, 17 85-1810, No 18, 190-235 igHEEIP 33 Few Good and low choice 29-33, standard 26 (Continued on r'age 3) Choice 40-80 lb Spring slaugh- (Continued on Page 3) Walter M. Dunlap & Sons T' Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. NOW offering another marketing service the WEEKLY CATTLE AUCTION every Wednesday starting at 12:00 NOON as well as the usual PRIVATE TREATY marketing six days a week. It’s your choice take your pick but for the full value for your livestock, consign to WALTER M. DUNLAP AND SONS tops In livestock marketing service since 1898. 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