—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 3, 1964 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards CATTLE 4350. Compared with 4461 last week and Sup oly included 55 per cent feed er steers, 30 per cent slaugh ter steers, 10 per cent cows, with balance mainly Bulls Slaughter Steers model ately Active, Strong to 50** higher. Cows 50-1 00 lower, instances SI 50 lower Bulls mostly steady; instances weak to $1 Of lower on Cutter and Low Util ty Feeder steei s slow, steady to 50(* lower. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 1000-1250 lbs. 26.00- 27 35, 1 lot 1400 lbs 27 00, Good 24 00-26 00. Including few <ots Mixed Good and Choice 25 50-26 00, Standaid 2150- 24 00, Utility 19-00 21 50 COWS Utility and High Yielding Cutter dosed mainly sis 00-14 00 Few 14 25-15 50, Cannei and Cuttei 11 00-13 00, Shelly Cannei 9 00 11 00 BULLS Utility and Com meicial 16 00 21 50 Good and Choice 20 50 23 50 Cutter and tow Yielding Utility 15 00-18 00 FEEDER STEERS Choice 800-900 lbs 22 50 23 00, Few loads Mixed Good and Choice 500 550 lbs 22 50 1 load Choice 550 lbs 23 75, Good 700-1000 'bs 20 00-22 00, Few loads Standaid and Good 675 700 lbs 19 25, Load Standaid 635 lbs 17 00, Utility and Standaid 400 800 lbs 15 00 17 00 CALVES 650 Compared uth 616 last week Vealers ‘anly Active, Full> steady VEALERS Choice 32 CO -35 00, Few to 36 00, Good 29 GO -32 00, Standai d 25 00-29 00, Utility 20 00 25 00, Cull 15 00 20 00 HOGS 1100 Compaied with 1228 last week Model ately Ac tive, Barrows, gilts and Sows steady BARROWS AND GILTS U S 1-2 190 240 lbs 18 00-18 50, U S No 1 190 225 lbs 18 75 19 00, few 19 50, US 1-3 185- 250 lbs 16 50-18 00, US 2 3 225 250 lbs 17 00 17 50 250 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. Sale Schedule Monday: Horse Sale 10:00 A.M, TaeK Sale to Follow Horse Sale Hog Sale .... lieef Cattle Sale Older linlls, Steer., Cows, Calves Wednesday: Sale ol l*any Cattle 12 :5» P.M. Thursday: Sale of Js<el tattle 12 :io P.M. Salt, Oidei Hulls, Steeis, Cows, talves JOHN H. GiKGRICii, Mgr. I'll. A' i> ix,llat..J 1-2 0/1 ’•*(« Hoi* »<d, P*. • I i 280 lbs 16 50-17 25. SOWS US 1-3 300-500 lbs 12 00-13 00, US 1-2 280-350 lbs 13 00-13 50, U S 2-3 500- 600 lbs 11 50-12 00. SHEEP 300 Compared with 695 last week Moderately Ac tive, Spring and Slaughter Ewes steady SPRING LAMBS Choice 75- 100 lbs 22 00 23 00, Good 19 00- 22 00, Otiluy 16 00-19 DO SLAUGHTER EWES Cull to Choice 5008 00 Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW Cattle Salable receipts first foui days 27,100 compared 25,000 week ago and 23,900 year ago Twelve market re ceipts 221,700, compaied 217,- 800 week ago and 204,400 year ago Compaied last Friday, slaugh tei steeis and heifeis steady to 25 lowei Cows steady to 50 Jowei Bulls steady In the Chicago cailot diessed tiade, steei beef steady to 50 lower except choice 700 900 steady to 50 highei Heifer beef steady to 50 lowei Cow beef 25-75 lowei Slaughtei steeis Loadlots pnme 1225-1409 lbs 27 75-28- 00, with ten loads at 28 00 on Wednesday Bulk high choice and pume 1150-1450 lbs 27 DO -27 50, on Monday few loads 26 75 Several loads high choice to mostly pnme 1450-1507 lbs 27 25-27 50, load 1700 lbs 26 50 and load choice with few pnme 1627 lbs 26 00 Bulk choice 1100-1400 lbs 25 50-26 75, eom paiable grade 900-1100 lbs 25- 00-26 25, seveial loads choice and pnme 1000-1075 lbs 26 50- 27 00 load high choice to most ly pume 1125 lbs 27 25 Good all weights 22 00-24 50, load lots mixed good and choice 24 - 25 25 50, standard and low good 19 50-22 00 Slaughter heifei s Loadlots mixed choice and pnme 925- (Continued on Page 3) .. 11:00 A.M, - 2:00 P.M. Mar Sale Vintage Review Weekly CATTLE 770 Supply m eluded 37 per cent cows Slaughter steers uneven, Choice weak to 50? lower; Standard and Good fully steady to strong. Cows mostly 50 lower; some sales $l.OO low er Bulls steady to weak. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 950-1250 lbs 25 50- 26 50, High Choice and Prime 26 50-27 25, Good 24 00-25 75, Standard 22.00-24.50, Utility 18 50-21 50 HEIFERS- Few Good 19 35- 2150 COWS Utility and High Yielding Cuttei 13 00-15 00, Few 15 00-15 50, Canner and Cutter 11 00-13 00 BULLS Utility and Com meicial 18 50 20 50, Good 20 50- 22 35 CALVES 600 Cull and Util ity vealeis weak to $lOO low ei othei giades steady VEALERS Choice 32 00- 35 00 Good 28 00-32 50, Stand aid 25 00 28 50, Utility 20 00 25 00 Cull 14 00-20 00 HOGS 120 Bairows and gilts Active, Steady to stiong Sows mostly 50 higher BARROWS AND GILTS U S 1-2 210 240 lbs 18 0018 60, US 1 3 200 240 lbs 17 50-18 00 SOWS US 1-3 325 550 lbs 14 00 14 85 SHEEP 40 Spring slaugh tei lambs steady Spring lambs Good 75 90 lbs 19 50-22 00, Utility 17 00-19 00, Slaughtei Ewes Utility and Good $4 00- 8 00 (Continued on Page 3) HCCK»i <gf|> POULT^T^* Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. K. D. 1, STEVENS, PA. AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY YOU DECIDE BY WHICH METHOD YOU WANT YOUR CATTLE SOLD AND THEN Consign With Confidence TO Walter M. Dunlap & Sons LIVESTOCK BROKERS CATTLE o CALVES • HOGS • SHEEP t Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. Tel: 397-5136 O Cattle Auction Every Wednesday Starting At Noon ® Listen To Our Market Newscast Monday and Wednesday At 7 A.M. WLAN 1390 “THE OLD DEPENDABLE” SECOND TO NONE '■’"Tin -ri 'iin I 'nr 1 - ket News Reports New Holland Auction CATTLE: 1141. Supplj in- Good fresh cows were ahi eluded 27 per cent cows and tie stronger and backw a ,j 22 per cent feeder steers, springers weaker at the Sept Slaughter steers active, most- 30 sale. There were 177 cows ly 50 higher, cows mostly 50 10 bulls and 13 heifers sold’ lower Bull weak to $l.OO low- Fresh Holsteins sold for 25) er and feeder steers steady to to 480; Guernseys, 135 to 230 weak. other breeds, 225 to 350. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Bulls brought 130 to i es Choice 900-1250 lb. 26 00-27 50, a nd heifers, 100 to 225. High-Choice and Prime 1000- At the Horse Sale on Sept 1300 lb. 27.25-28 00, 3 head 28, 304 head sold at a stead; 28 25-28 50. Load High-Choice trend. Riding horses brought and Prime 1350-1600 lb. 26.00- 125 to 300; driving horses, 125 27.75. Mixed Good and Choice to 200; killers, SVz to 7 eents 25.50-26.25. Good 24.25-26.00. per pound. Standard 22.00-24 50. Pony mares sold for 50 t» Slaughter Heifers; Good 850- 100 an( j geldings, 25 to 75 1000 lb 20 00-23 00, Utility and At the Hog Sa i 6i oa Standard 15 00-18 00 Sep t 28, 413 hogs and 30 COWS Cutter and Utility ghoats were offered. T 1 r 2^°; 14 1 3 . 5 ’-, c f l e « W nn' H o gh ‘ yieldi nH Hogs retailed at 1850 to 19 Utility 14 75-16 00 Conner and The wholesale price £or Us Low-yielding Cutter 10 75- Grades ranged £rom wt# TT _ TT , . . , „ 18 50 Heavyweights brought 17 a n d C , om ,to 17 75, and sows, 12 to 15 50 ou l 18 on°nn°ooV G °° d The ShOatS S ° ld for 8 t{l 16 Choice 20 00 23 8a m,,- r, f +>i» cnle „ FEEDER STEERS Standard tiend ° f the Sale ™ and Good 600-950 lb 18 50- ™ y ' 20 75 Utility and Standard There were 160 calves ie 15 00 18 50 ceived at the Sept 28 sale CALVES 406 Fairly active, and these sold at steady to Good and Choice vealers most- * l ' B * ier Choice and prime, ly steady with other graded 34 .*° 3 J' d9 ’ a “ d * ow mostly $1 00 lower. ehoice - 29 to 34 = 26 50 VEALERS Choice 32 00- to 29 > common, 15 to 2a. 35 00, few 36 50 37 00 Good 27 50-32 00, Standard 24 00- 28 00. Utility 19 50-24 00, Cull 15 00-20 00 SHEEP 25 Few lots Good hospital ship SS HOPE dur 70-100 lb. spung slaughter in i its voyages to southeast lambs steady at 19 50. Asia and Latin America. I *s* *s* *** •** ♦*♦ **• «j» ♦'« »*♦ *j» *j« *j» *j» •*♦ »j» *j* »j» ♦*♦ *J» *j* **• ♦J w i i ♦*♦< •:• « <£« %♦ * f I Livestock Marketing I I J. M. HOOBER, INC. »** * V c» o % Lancaster Stock Yards | Phone 397-6191 £• •> <• ? | AUCTION Every Wed. starting at neon * * PRIVATE TREATY DAILY J * V *> $ * _ * ♦J *«* *♦* V Listen to our weekly radio market broadcast Wednesday morning 8:05 Ephrata 1310 (WGSA) t See ns before buying your stacker and feeder cattle. * Ovei 600 members o£ the American medical profession have served aboard the white
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