Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 23, 1962, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 23, 1962
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Market News Reports
At Lancaster Yards
‘Federal - State Market Neyys
!• inlay, -luii<" 22
C\TTLK I!2DO Compaied
with' 5 Hi I last -week Supply
(id pel cent slauahtei
ami 3 5 pel rent blocks) s
* Mid leedeib Tiading niodei
y'iteh actne Compaied with
„4ast weeks close, slaughter
v steeis fuih 50 highet Cows
'and bulls steady Few sales
ol stockeis and leedets slow
aud steady.
Slaughtei stoeis Choice
*_iade 050-1250 lbs. 25 50-
27 00 4 loads high Choice
with small and Fume 1105-
1 512 lbs 27 25 Good to low
Choice 25 00-25 50 Standaid
2 2 00-23 0 0
Heiteis 2 loads 1081-11G0
lbs Choice 24 00-24 50
< Cows Cuttei and' Utility
1 7 50-1575 Cannei and low
( u t t e i 10 00-17 50 Shelly
< c mnei down to 11 00
2 Bulls Utility and Cominei
i tal 20 011-22 0 0, Good giade
t 22 00-23 50
Stockeis and Feedeis Few
C.ocd and Choice 100-550 lb
-rock steeis 27 00-50 50 Good
and Choice 750-1000 11) leed
ei steeis 24 00-20 25
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P. L. ROHRER & BRO.. INC.
SMOKETOWN
with 510 last week Tiading
modualoly actne Vealeis
sleadv
Good and Choice vealers
29 00-3 1 00, Choice and Pnme
3 1 00-30 00 Standaid and low
Good 27 00-29 00, Utility 24 -
00-27 00.
HOG'S 1250 Compared with
1501 last week Trading ac
tne Banowb and gilts 100
highei. Sows 50 higher.
Banows and gilts US 1-2
190-220 lbs 19 00-19 50, sev
eial lots No 1 100-220 lbs.
19 50-20 00, lot late 200 lbs
20 50. 1-3 190-230 lbs IS 50-
10 50, eaily, but closed 19 50-
20 00, 2-3 240-250 lbs IS 00-
1S 50 250-270 lbs. 17 25-
18 00.
Sows US 1-3 300-000 lbs
11 00-14 00.
SHEEP GOO Compaied
with 400 last yveek Tiading
actne Spnng slaughter
lambs giading Choice and
Pnme 100 highei Choice
5 0-9 0 lbs spnng lambs 24 GO
-25 50, feyv pnme 30 00, Good
21 00-124 -00, Utility IS 00-21
00, Lot Good and Choice
spnng feeder lambs 53 His
10 50
Phone Lane EX 7-3539
Vintage Sale
Federal - SLUn Market News
June 10, Tuesday
CATTLE 790 Compared to
last Tuesday's maiket, slau
ghter steers steady to strong,
Spots 25 htgher. Cows averag
ed steady. Bulls steady
Choice grade 950-1325 lb'
slaughter steers 25-2 G 50, few
2G 85, Good to low Choice at
22 75-25, Standard 21 50-22 -
75 Two lots Choice 785 lb
heifers 23 35-24 25.
Cows - Cutter and Utility
cows 17-17 CO, odd head 18 -
CO-18.75, Canner and low cut
ter 15 75-17, Shelly canner
down to 14.
Utility and commercial bulls
19 75-22, good giade 22-22 60
CALVES 210. Vealers st
eady Good and Choice vealeis
30-33, Choice and Prime 33-
35, few to 38 50, Standaid and
low Good 28-30, Utility 26 50-
28
HOGS 20" Banows and
Gilts 100 highei Small lot
US No 1 197 lbs 20 85, 1-3
mostly 1-2 181-235 lbs bai
rows and gilts 19 50-20, Lot
No 2 293 lbs 18 50
SHEEP 40. Few Good and
Choice 40-60 lb spnng teedei
lambs 15-17 50
Chicago Cattle
WEEKLY REVIEW
Cattle Receipts of 3200 Tbe ad ' ailce laigely lost later
cattle 5% smallei than last but closmg ® nces steady
week when supplies were the to 25 hlghei Wlth steers 1250
largest for am week since lbSl an<r heavier showing the
Feb and neailv 15% less hmall advance Heifets steady
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Market News Reports
New Holland Auction
the June 20 auction ot
cattle Receipts included 104
cows, sev-en stock bulU <ln< j
seven stock heifers
Federal-State Market News
.rune 21, 1962
CATTLE 122 8 Compaied
with last Thuisday’s maiket,
slaughter steei s 25-50 higher.
Cows steady to 25 higher.
Bulls fully steady.
Choice giade 950-1300 lb
slaughter steers 25.25-26 75.
Several lota high choice 26 85-
27 00, Good to low Choice 23 -
25-25 50, Standaid 21 75-23 -
25
Few Good and Choice Heif
ers 21 00-21 25, Standaid 19-
00-21 00.
Cutter and Utility cows 17 -
25-18 10, Canner and low Cutt
er 16 00-1 7 50, Shelly canner
down to 14 00
Utility and Commercial bulls
20 00-22 25, Good grade 22 -
00-24 00
CALVES: 220. Vealers
weighing undei 110 lbs 1 00-
200 higher Heaviei weights
100 highei Good and Choice
lealeis 31 00-35 00, Choice and
Pi line 15 00-38 50, Standaid
and low Good 28 00-31 00,
Utihtj 27 00-20 00
New' Holland repoited an
active and steady market at
than the corresponding jeai
ago l week
Slaughtei steers opened the
week stiong to fully 50 high-
ei on small Monday receipts
with
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ELgin 4-2146 STerling 6-2126
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Lancaster
EX 4-0541
Fres.li Holstein cows ’b roi
ght $250 to $375 while Guci n ,
seys and other bleeds sou
(for >sl7s-250. Stock bma s
brought $llO-185 and sfocit
heifers made $7O-100.
Killer horses were steady
but all other kinds were Icm ~r
at the June IS auction of
horses, ponies and mules
mules continued to go to
killer market.
Mare ponies were s7%i2j
while Geldings hi ought $4O.
125 Riding horses sold f or
$l4O-210 and driving hors>s
brought $l5O-225. Killer?
weie Bi/o-9 cents per pound.
At the June IS hog auction,
315 head sold at puces 1 OD
to 125 higher than the pro.
vious week
'Retail hogs to local butcher.,
brought 19 to 20 35 Grade,
1 to 3 made 18 5 to 19 1 and
fat hogs over 240 pounds,sold
at 16 75 to 17 75.
A inn of 107 calves met a
steady maiket on June IS
Choice prime vealers were 31-
37, good and low choice 28-31
standard and low good 22-28,
and cull and common 16-22
Buyer of Oak, WALNUT,’
Poplar, ASH, etc.
C. J. CHARLES LUMBER
New Providence, Pa.
Phone ST 0-3108
Manheim
665-2466
Quarryville