—Lancaster Farmin 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Weekly Itc' lew CATTLE. 2700 Compared with 2301 last week Supply included about 60 per cent slaughter steei s, 10 per cent cows with the balance mainly leedei steei s. Slaughter steei s steady to 50 highei Cows steady to stiong Bulls steady to 50 higher than last weeks close Feedei steers about steady SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 1050-1300 lbs 23 00 24 50, High Choice and Pnme 1150 1300 lbs. 24 00-25 50, Mix ed Good and Choice 22 75- 23 50, Load Mostly Choice 1000 lbs 24 25, Good 1000-1300 lbs 21 00 23 00, Standaid to Low Good 19 00 21 50, Utility 17 75- 18 50 HEIFERS Good and Choice 750-1000 lbs 19 50-2100 COWS Cutter and Utility 14 00-16 00, Load Commeicial 12 75-14 00, Cannei and Low Yielding Cutter 12 25-14 25, Shelly cannei 11 00-12 50 BULLS Utility to Good 18 75-20 50, Few High Yielding Utility and Good 20 50-21 50. Choice 900-1050 lbs 20 60-22 00 FEEDER STEERS Good and Choice 825-950 lbs 2100-2125, Load Choice and Fancy 1060 »> •»> •:♦> •»> -sb* <♦> <♦> <♦> <♦> Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. Bulls, steers, butcher cows, Hogs, lambs and veal calves Sold On Commission Sale every Tuesday 2 P.3VI. 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 New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Sale Schedule Horse Sale 10 - 00 A.ML Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale Moadat Hog Sale - Beef Cattle Sale Order Balls, Steers, Cows, Calves Wednesday: Sale ol I)aiu Cattle 12:30 P.M. Thtnsda.i, Sale ot iteot Cattle 12:30 P.M. Sale Older Hulls, steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Kollat.d 354-2104 New Holland, Pa. , July 11, 1964 Saturda; lbs 22 75, Good and Choice 620-780 lbs 19 75-20 75, Couple lots 525-550 lbs 20 00-21 00. CALVES- 575. Compared with 489 head last week Ac tive, Vealers 1 00-2 00 higher than last weeks close; Most Advance on Good and Choice. VEALERS Choice 29 00- 32 00, Couple Individual Pnme S 3 00, Good 26 00-29.00. Stand ard 22 00-26 00. Utility 18 GO -22 00 HOGS: 1250 Compared with 924 head last week Active, Bai rows and gilts mostly 50 higher Sows fully steady BARROWS AND GILTS U S 1-2 190-240 lbs 19 50-20 00, US 1, 190-230 lbs 20 00-20 50, Mixed U.S 1-3 185-250 lbs 19 00-19 50. U S 2-3 225 250 lbs. 18 50-19 00, 250-280 lbs. 18 00- 18 50 SOWS US 12 280-360 lbs. 13 00-14 00, U S 1-3 330 450 lbs 12 00 13 00, US 2-3 450 600 lbs 1100-12 00 SHEEP 325 Compaied with 326 head last week Slow, Spring lambs about steady. Ewes steady SPRING LAMBS Choice 60 90 lbs 2100 23 00, few to 24 00, Good 19 00-2100 SLAUGHTER EWES Cull to Choice 4 00-8 00 PARADISE, PENNA. Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager If You Can’t Afford To Carbet Your Barn ,77 Use MARTIN’S BARN-DRI! ♦ K«tpi barn cl tin »n<f sanitary ♦ Sweetens the soil * Reduces slipping IVAN M. MARTIN, INC. Blue Bill, ?«• 154-2112 445-3455 442-4148 11:00 A.M, 2 00 P.M. Vintage Sale Tuesday, July 7 CATTLE 644 Supply in cludes 83 per cent slaughter steers and 12 pei, cent cows. Slaughter steers fully SOhigh ei, some sales 75< highei Cows fully steady Bulls steady to 50< lower SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 950-1350 lbs. 23 GO -24 50, High Choice and Prime 24 25-25 00, Mixed Good and Choice 22 75-23 50, Good 2100- 23 00, Standaid 19 00-2125, Utility 18 00-19 25. COWS Cuttei and Utility 14 00-15 85, Few 16 00-16 50, Canner and low Yielding Cut tei 12 00-14 00, Shelly canner 10 75-12 00. BULLS Utility to Good 18 00-20 10, Cuttei 17 00-18 00. FEEDER STEERS Good 680- 920 lbs 17 50-19 25, Load Good and Choice 832 lbs 2150. CALVES 447 Vealeis un evenly avei aging steady VEALERS Choice 28 00- 3100, Good 24 50 28 00, Stand aid 22 00-24 50, Utility 18 50- 22 00, Cull 15 50-18 50 HOGS 193 Banows and gilts 25-50 higher BARROWS AND GILTS U. S 1-2 185-230 lbs 19 00-19 60, U S 1-3 180-235 lbs 18 35- 19 00 SOWS US. 2-3 320-470 lbs. 12 50-13 85. SHEEP 80. Spring lambs about steady. SPRING LAMBS: Choice 50- 105 lbs 21 00-23 50, Good 17.50- 20 00. The 82 head of hogs at the July 4 auction sold about steady Hogs weighing 160-180 (■Continues on page 3) iHf ROYALTY OF POULTRV^J^ Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, STEVENS, PA. Walter M. Dunlap & Sons jr 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 TREA,TY marketing six days a week It’s your choice take your pick but for the full value for "vottf livestock, consign to WALTER M. DUNLAP AND SONS top< itt livestock marketing service since 1898. Listen to Dunlap market newscast Monday & Wednesday at 7:07 a lll, iWLAN 1390 > * ‘"CAPABLE SERVICE TO THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY SINCE 1 898 ket News Reports New Holland Auction Mar CATTLE. 1059. Supply in cluded about 14 per cent cows. Slaughter steers fairly active, steady. Cows and bulls active, mostly 50 ( higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS. Choice 950-1300 lb, 22.75-24 00, High-Choice and Prime 23 85- 24 85, mixed Good and Choice 22 75-23 25. Good 21 00-22 75, Standard 19.00-21.25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Good and Choice 750-950 lb 20.00-22 50. COWS. Utility and High yielding Cutter 14.75-16 85, Cutter 14 00-15 00, Canner and Low-Yielding Cutter 12 50 14 00, Shelly Canner $ll5O-12.50, BULLS Utility to Good 18 50-20 60, Choice 20 85-21 85 with couple 22 50-22 75, FEEDER STEERS Good and Choice 750-980 lb. 19 35- 21.75, Medium and Good 620- 880 lb. 16.00-18 00. CALVES 437. Fairly active, vealers 1.00-2 00 lower with Good and Choice at full de cline. VEALERS Choice 27 00- 30 50, few High-Choice and Pume 30 50-32 00. Good 24.00- 27 00, Standard 22 00-24.00, Utility 19 00-22 00. Cull 15 00- 19.00. SHEEP 14 Not enough of any one class for a market test. At the July 6 sale of horses and ponies, 313 head sold at slow and barely steady prices. Riding horses brought $125-275, duving horses $125-200, killei hoises 7-7V2 cents a pound im|m> «j* «j* •> *j* *> ♦*• »> *** »Jh*« *j« •*« >;< »,* »> i Farmers : . * When it comes to livestock marketing, * we are working for you. Monday, Private treaty starting at 7 A.M Wednesday, Auction Market starting at 12 * • All shipments (whether 1 or 100) receive indiv idud attention *;* • Tell your trucker “Hoober sells these.” * Listen to our weekly radio broadcast Wednesday mornin' % 8:05 Ephrata 1310 (WGSA) on your dial for receipts and * market outlook. Feel free to call us. Consign to . . M. Hoober, 1. Lancaster Stock Yards Phone 397-6191 “The Old Dependable” Known Everywheie LIVESTOCK BROKERS Cattle • Calves • Hogs • Sheep Pony mares were $4O-100 ~ geldings $25-125. The 132 cows, 2 bulls, „ 16 heifers met an active „ higher market at the July auction of dairy cattle. Fresh Holstein cows biouj $275-510; Guernseys and other breeds 51502 Bulls sold at $l4O-175, j Heifers changed hands at s 140. Hog receipts at the July auction sold at 50c high Their were 318 head offeri Retail hogs went to h, butchers at 19 50-20 50 g grades 1 and 3 went to (Continued on Page 3) Chicago Cattl WEEKLY REVIEW CATTLE Receipts foi t| four days 25,000 compaiechi 19,000 last week and 22 009 year ago, twelve maiket i ceipts 194,600 compaied * 186,200 last week and 190,) year ago Slaughter steers: 75 lower, mostly 50-75 o heifers and cows 25-50 low Bulls 50 lower. In the cal dressed beef market, ste beef steady to 50 lowei Hi er beef 50-100 lower, cow Is steady to 100 lower Slaughter steers- Late si High Choice and Prime ll 1400 lbs. 23 50-24.50, with thi loads Prime 1200-1275 lbs 24 75, on Monday, High Cho and Prime 1150-1400 lbs 21 25 00 with five loads Pni 1225-1325 lbs. 25 25, few h (Continued on Page 14) Inc. Ph. 397-5136
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