—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1, 1961 2 At Lancaster Yards Higher In Active Trade CATTLE. 2600 compared with 2550 last week. Supply included 60 percent slaught er steers, 30 percent stockers and feeders. Trading was moderately active. Compared with last week’s close, slaughter- steers were 50-1 00 higher. Canner and Cutler cows 25-50 lower. Utility 75 lower. Bulls steady. Stockeis and feeders fully steady. Slaughter Steers: Choice grade 950 1300 lbs 22.75-24 , four loads high-Choice 1136- 1220 lbs 24 25-24.35, load of Prime 1207 lbs. 25 00, Good to Jow-Choice 21.50-22 75, Standard 19 50-21 50. Cows Utility and Cutter 17.25-18 OC, Canners and low Cutters 15 50-17 25, shelly Canners down to 12.75. Bulls. Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22 50, Good grade 22 00-23 00. Stockers & Feeders Chicago Cattle Light Steers Show Strength WEEKLY REVIEW. CAT TLE— Reseipts slightly larg er than previous week Prime promising to reach nearly 15 percent largest in several weeks, choice little changed it nearly 65 percent Slaughter steers 1250 lbs down 25-75 higlie. - with those average cnoice and below Hilly 50 higher, steers over (Turn to page 13) HYDRAULIC Born Cleaning DEMANDS Through Cleaning. 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EX 7-5179 Strasiburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 and Choice 550-800 lb. stock sheers 24 -27 , Medium and Good 21.00 25.00, Good and Choice 800-1050 lbs 23.00- 25.00. Good Choice stock calves 26.00-20.00. CALVto, -.o compared with 566 last week. Trading moderately active. Vealets strong. Good and Choice 28.- 32 , Choice and Prime 32 00- 35.00, few to 36.00, Standard and low-Good 24 00-28.00, Utility down to 22 00. HOGS: 1500 compared with 1519 last week Trading was fairly active Barrows and gilts 50 higher.. Sows steady. Barrows & Gilts: U. S. 1-2 190-220 lbs 19 00 19 75 no 1 I ''o-220 lbs. 19.75-20 00, a bout 10 head 20.50. 1-3 190- 230 lbs. 18.50-19 00, few lots - 5 170.190 lb. 1-3 18.00-18 50, 230-250 lb. most > dnd .i 17 75-18 50. Sows- U. S 1 -3 ’"''-tly 2-3, 300-600 lbs 12 00-14.00. SHEEP: 500 compared with 417 last week Spring lambs steady in moderately active trading Good and Choice 60- 85 lb spring lambs 16 00-18.- 15 c "-id Pnme 18.25- 20.50, lot Prime 88 lbs 21 00. 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Lawn & Beliake R.D. 2, Peach Bottom Vintage Livestock Slaughter Steers Are 1.00 Higher Cattle receipts totaled 574 at the "June 27 auction at Vintage. Compared with last week’s market, Slaughter ■steers were 1 00 higher. Cows 50 lower with spots 1.00 low er on Utility grade. Bulls strong A few lots high Choice and Prime 950-1150 lb. slaughter steers 24 50-25.00, Choice 900 - 1300 lb. 22.75-24 50, Good to low Choice 22.00-23.25, Standard 19.75-22.00. Cutter and Utility cows 17.00-18.00 v Canfters and low Cutters 15 25-17 00, shelly Canners down to 13.00. Utili ty and Coml. bulls 19.50-22.- 50. Calves 361 Vealers 100 lower. .Good and Choice vealers 27.00-3100, Choice and Prime 31_00 34 50, Stan dard and low Good 24 00-27.- 50, Utility 23 00-26.00. HOGS 223 Barrows and gills 50-75 higher U. S. 1-2 186-207 lb barrows & gills 19 60-19 75, 1-3 186-222 lb. 18 85-19 50, few lots 2-3 ‘231- 242 lb. 18 50-19.00, two lots No 3 256-260 lb. 17 75 18 10 SHEEP 56 spring slaughter lambs steady Good & Choice Sale Will Be Held July 4-th VINTAGE SALES STABLES VINTAGE Ph. Gap HI 2-4181 LIME VALLEY MILLS R.D. 1, Willow Street I Reinholds New Holland r Light Steers Are Higher Slaughter steers grading- bulls were 19.50-22 so low choice and below and:, good grade bulls up to % weighing under 1,200 pounds 23.10 ‘ were 50 higher at the June , Calves: 224 Veale s 29 auction at New Holland, fully steady. Good to Compared with last week’s vealers brought 27 Set market all other steers were while choice and prime t steady. Cows were 50 lower 32-36. Standard and , and bul s were strong. Re- good sold at 24-28 and, ceipts included 972 cattle. . ty at 23-26. 1,1 Several lots of high choice Dairy cattle contm and prime 950 to 1250 pound steady at the June 28 ai!l slaughter steers were 24 35 Receipts included 144 „ to 24 85. Choice 950 to 1300 12 bulls and seven h 0I fo! P°™i stee f, brought 22 75 * Fresh Holstein cows? to 24.25, while 1,300 to 1,400 «200-44 ! i whi'o rs pounds made 22 25 to 23 60 brought s $165-275 Good to low choice sold at breeds SI 75-200 011 21 50 to 23 50 and Standard -SlSd® liands ft “If was down to 20 25. $175 and stock heif A /ew lots of good grade sed the block at 730 to 913 pound heifers n* 0 made 20.35 to 22.35 - At the June au ction Cutters and utility cows u hs, brought 17-17 75. 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