— Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 27, 1964 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review S. 2-3. 200-240 lbs. 17.00-17.50. Friday, June 26 240-280 lbs, 16.75-17.25. CATTLE 3550. Compared SOWS: U. S. 1-3 300-450 lbs. with 2871 head last week Sup- 1i.50-12.50, U. S. 1-2 280-360 ply includes 75 per cent ib s . 12.50-13.00, U. S. 2-3 400- slaughter steers, about 8 per 600 lbs. 10.50-11.50. cent cows and the balance SHEEP: 500 Compared with mainly feeder steers. Slow, goo head j aSt we ek. Fairly Ac- Slaughter steers mostly steady, tlve _ Spring lambs steady to instances 50 higher. Cows wea i c> Ewes steady, steady to 25 higher. Bulls SPRING LAMBS: Choice 60- steady to 50 higher. Feeder gQ lbg 23g0 . 2gg0) few 2 6.00, steers over 900 lbs 50-100 Good 20.00-23.50, few Utility higher, other weights steady. ig 00-20 00, sL A u HT E E lh^ TE Po R =n : SLAUGHTER EWES • Cull to Choice 1000-1350 lbs 22 50- pt-nice ± q<vo qq 23 75, High Choice and Prime Choice 400 8 00. 23 75- 25 00, Including Load ——— 1408 lbs 24 50, Load 1328 Ibs. Caff! A 25 00, Choice 1400-1650 lbs. V>lUCagO Odllie 21 50-23 00, 2 head Choice Near WEEKLY REVIEW 2 000 lbs. 2150, Several loads Mixed Good and Choice 1150- CATTLE. Salable leceipts 1250 lbs 22 25-23 25. Good first four days 26,300 compared 2100-22 75, Standard 19 00- 20.700 week ago and 25,800 2100, Few Utility 18.50-19 25. year ago. COWS Cutter and Utility Trading on slaughter steers 14 50-16 85, Canner and low and heifers uneven compared Yielding Cutter 13 25-15 00, last Friday, steers steady to 25 Shelly canner 12 00-13 25. - higher. Heifers steady. Cows BULLS Utility to Good strong to 25 higher. Bulls ful -18 50-20 50, High Yielding Util- ly 50 higher, ity and Good 20 50-21.50, few SLAUGHTER STEERS -2150 22 50 On Monday, eight loads prime FEEDER STEERS- Choice 1250-1350 lbs. 25 25-25 50, high -950-1075 lbs 2100-22.50, Load est locally since last Octobei. nri , iion ihs However at mid-week, around goo GoodTnfchSL'eOO 0 : IsV Tbf 2^f LKk high' 66 d h 20 S’lb?” taS? ScflS and Medium 400-900 lbs 13 00- 222g , 2350) loa(J 147 g 1710 „ lbs 23 00, good 900-1250 lbs CALVES 575 Compared 19 50. 2 i go, mixed good and with 519 head last week Fairly choice 21.75 22 25, standard and Active, Vealers steady Choice low good 17 504950. 2900-3200, Few High Choice SLAUGHTER HEIFERS• Son High choice and prime 975- i St 9i on v4nn 2 °° lbs. 22.75-23 50 Bulk 27 00, Utility 21 00 24 00 cho ice 8004100 2 l 00-22 50 HOGS 1050 CompaiCd with Good 19 00 20 50, mixed good 1267 head last week and 1378 and oboice 20 50-21 00, few head last year Banow and s t an daid and low good 17.50 gilts Active, Steady to 25 high- 1900 er Sows steady. COWS Utility and commer- BARROWS AND GILTS (I dal closed at 13 00-15 25, can- S 1-2, 190-240 lbs 18 25-18 75, ner and cutter 12 50-14 25 U S No 1. 190-225 lbs 18.75- BULLS- Cutter to commer -19 00, 1 lot 19 25, Mixed U. S cial 17 00-19 00, few fat com -1-3 185-250 lbs 17 50-18 25, U. mercial 14 50-15 00. Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. PARADISE, PENNA. Bulls, steers, butcher cows, Hogs, lambs and veal calves Sold On Commission Sale every Tuesday 2 P.M. Fat hogs and Feeder pigs sale Every Saturday at 10 A.M. ’ For marketing information Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 Box 100 Paradise, Pa. 10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Sole Schedule Monday. Horse Sale 10:00 A.M. Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale Hog Sole 11:00 A.M. Beef Cattle 2:00 P.M. Sale Order Bulls, steers, Cows, Calves Wednesday: Sale of Dairy Cattle 12:30 P.M. Thursday Sale ot Beef Cattle 12:30 P.M. Sale Order Balls, Steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Hollaitd 354-2194 New Hollau<t ( Pi*. Mar Vintage Sale Tuesday. June 23 CATTLE; 592. Supply in cludes 18 per cent cows. Com pared with last Tuesday’s mar ket, slaughter steers grading Good and Above, 75-1.50 high er. Utility and Standard 50- LOO higher. Cows 25-50 high er. Bulls 25-75 SLAUGHTER STEERS; Choice 950-1350 lbs. 22 75-24.00, High Choice and Prime 24 00- 25 00, Mixed Good and Choice 22 75-23 25, Good' 21.00-22.75, Standard 19 50-2100, Utility 1800-19.50. COWS: Cutter and Utility 1475-16 85, Canner and low yielding Cutter 13.35-15.25, Shelly canner 12 00-13.35. BULLS Cutter to Good 17 85-19.75, 4 head 20.35-20.75. FEEDER STEERS: Good and Choice 740-990 lbs. 18.25- 21 50. CALVES- 400. Vealers most ly steady; although instances 100 higher early. Choice 29.00- 32 00, Individual Prime 35.00, Good 26.50-29.00, Standard 24.50-26 50. Utility 22 00-24.50. Cull 18.00-22 00. HOGS- 165. Barrows and gilts 25-75 1 higher. U.S. 1-2, 190-225 lbs 1810-18.75, Few U. S. 1, 190 230 lbs. 19 25-19 50, US 1-3, 185-250 lbs. 17.25- 18 00, U S 2-3, 245-260 lbs. 17 00-17 50, US. No. 3, 260-290 lbs 16 00-16 60. SOWS- U S. 1-3, 260-450 lbs. 13 00-13 75 SHEEP: 60. Spring lambs mostly steady: Instances 50 higher Choice 40-70 lbs. 22.50- 25 50, Good 45-60 lbs. 17.00- 22 00. The 83 head of hogs at the Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, STEVENS, PA. PRIVATE TREATY AUCTION - v ■ Both Livestock Marketing Services tfyr / WALTER M. DUNLAP AND SONS Lancaster Union Stock Yards Tel. 397-5136 “The Old Dependable” known everywhere Monday 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Tuesday 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Wednesday 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and Feeder Cattle 12:00 Noon to Closing Auction Cows, Bulls, Fat Cattle and Feeder Cattle Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Friday 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Regardless of the size of your consignment your livestock will receive personal at tention by an experienced and capable staff in each department. Call us 397-5136 and avail yourself of the latest market news and information and listen to our newscast Monday and Wednesday at 7:05 A.M. over WLAN I 3 "' CAPABLE SERVICE TO THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY SINCE 1898 ket News Reports New Holland Auction Thursday, June 25 classes about steady. CATTLE: 1165. Supply in- rl^" ng aft StLj l ** eluded 13 percent cows, 9 per- Chmce ®WIO lbs. 20.W.23f1» ( cent feeder steers with balance UtiUty 16.50-18 50 mainly slaughter steers. Slaugh- .f/?. 0 *" choice^Na ter steers steady to mostly 50 Utdrfy to Choice No. 1-3 m higher, cows weak to mostly , S Jr er - E “ 115 mos “ ! ' 50c Th* “OS. ton*«( nigner. . 27 heifers met a steady mark** Slaughter Steers; Choice tth j une 2 4 auction of dat n 1000-1300 lb. $22.75 - $23.75, cflttle High Choice and Prime $23.- Fres h Holstein cows broagto 50-$24.10, with 10 head 24.35,- $ 2 75-540; Guernseys $l5O-225 Good and Choice and other b ree( j s $l5O 25d’ 22.25-23.00, Good 21.25-22.75, stock bulls were $l4O-185, a ,i Standard 19 25-21.50, Utility gtock heifers $55,200. * 18 50-19.50. At the June 22 sale of hoisej Cows: Cutter and Utility 14.- ponies and mules, 317 ihsaj 50-16.10, 4 head 16 35-17.00, so id at steady prices. Rid®, Canner and Low "Yielding Cutt- horses brought $125-325, dm* er 13.25-14.75, Shelly Canner ing horses $125-200, and kill. 11.50-13.25. er horses 7-7% cents a pouai Bulls: Utility to Good 18.50- Pony mares were $4O-ll« 20.50, 7 head gigh Yielding geldings $3O-125. Utility and Good 20.60-21.75, Hog receipts at the Jtae a* Individual 22.10. auction were 344 head. Piles* Feeder Steers: Good and were mostly 25 lower. Choice 775-1050 lbs. 18 85-21.85, Retail hogs went to local Medium 650-1000 lbs. 15.00-18 - butchers at 18-19.25, and grai. 50. es 1 to 3 went to the packers Calves- 362. Fairly Active, at .17.50-18.25. Heavyweight Vealers fully steady. Choice hogs brought 1625-17.25 Tit $28.50-31.50, Good 26.50-28.50, 16 shouts on sale brought % Standard 24.50-27.00, Utility 22.- 12 per head. 00-2400, Cull 17.50-22.00. The 109 calves at the Sheep; 44. Fairly Active, All 22 auction brought steady pne- es. Choice and prime veaten sold at 30-34, good and loir June 20 auction sold about choice 26-30, standard 23-JS, steady with Monday’s prices an d cull and common 18-23 Hogs weighing 180-200 pounds brought 17 50-18.75, 200-220 _ Breeding to improve some pounds 17 85-19 75, 220-240 kinds of roses is difficult be pounds 17.35-18 25, and 240 cause of the long interval Im pounds up 17.35. Sows brought tween pollination and flowena* 1100. of the next generation. * f Farmers : * When it comes to livestock marketing, * we are working for you. J. M. Hoober, Inc. ❖ 1 Lancaster Stock Yards I Phone 397-6191 * Monday, Private treaty starting at 7 A.M. * * Wednesday, Auction Market starting at 12 »*< * • All shipments (whether 1 or 100) receive individual * attention V £ * Tell your trucker “Hoober sells these.” * Listen to our weekly radio broadcast Wednesday monang | 8:05 Ephrata 1310 (WGSA) on your dial for receipts »<1 * market outlook. Feel free to call us, V •> Consign to . . .
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