—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 9,1963 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards WEEKLY REVIEW mg moderately active. Slaugh- Friday, March 8 ter; lambs steady. Choice 70- CATTLE. 1900. Compared 100 pooled slaughter lamps with 2420 head last week Sup- 22 00-23.00, Good 18.00-22.00. ply includes 50 percent slaugh- Lot , C^° loe ew Pr *™ e ter steers and 30 percent teed- Fresh Shorn 80 lb. lambs 22.- er steers Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers ' 25-50 lower. Cows .25-50 high er; with most advance on \Ju-l.llC Canner grade. Bulls steady. WEEKLY REVIEW Feeder steers weak. ’T-admg CATTLE Salable receipts s ' ow - first four days 27,300 compar- Slaughter steers- Choice ed 27,000 week ago and 30,700 950-1350 lbs 24.00-25 25, tew year ago. lots and loads 1000-1200 lb°. Trading on slaughter steers 25 25-26 00, Load Choice and unev en, kjnds weighing 1300 Prime 1137 lbs. 26 50, Good 2Ls. down steady to 50 lower, to low Choice 22 50-24.*'0, jj eavier weights 50-1 00 off. Standard 20 50-22.50. Heifers steady to fulij 25 Cows - Cutter ana Utility loiver Cows strong to 50 high -14 75-17 00, Canner and low er. Bulls mostly higher. Few Cutter 13 00-14 75, Shelly oan- feeders little changed ner down to 11 00. Slaughter steers Prime Bulls Utility and Commei- 1200-1350 lbs. 25 25-25 50. eial 19 50-22 50, Good grade Bulk High Choice and Prime 22 00-23 50. ~ 1100-1375 lbs. 24 50-25.25. Feeder steers- Few lots Bulk Choice 900-1200 lbs. 23 - Good and Choice 6-00-800 lbs 50-24 50 1200-1400 lbs. 23.- 23 50-25 50, few Choice 800- 00-24.00 Choice 1400-1525 lbs 1045 lbs 23 00-24 50, Load 22 50-23 50, mostly 23 00-23.- Choice 519 lbs 27 00. 50 Good 900-1200 lbs. 2150- CALVES- 575 Compared 23 25 Loadlots Mixed Good Mith 539 head last week Trad- and Choice 1000-1100 lbs. 23.- ing modelately active Vealers 5,0-23 75, two loads Mixed steady. Good and Choice 31.00- Good and Choice 1300-1350 37 00, Choice and Prime 37 00- lbs 22 50-22 75. Pew Standaid 42 00, Standaid and low Good 19 00-21 00 27.00-31.00, Utility 21.00-27 - Slaughter Heifers Loadlots 00 mostly High Choice with few HOGS: 1500 Compared With Prime 900-1025 lbs 24 25-24 - 1245 head last week. Barrows 50 Bulk Choice 800-1050 lbs. and gilts 25-50 lower. Sous 23 00-24 25, Bulk Good 21 50- steady. Tiading slow. 23 00 Barrows and.gilts; .US. 1-2 COWS Utility and Coramer -190-230 lbs 16 25-17 00, No, cial closed at 14 75-16 50, 1 190-230 lbs 17 00-17 50, i- Canner and Cutter 12 00-14 75, S 190-230 lbs 15 50-16 00, few Shelly Canner mostly 11 50- to 16.25, 2-3 235-250 lbs. 12 00. 15 25-15 75. BULLS- Utility and Corn- Sows US 1-3 300-450 lbs. mercial 18 50-20 50. , 11 50-13 00, 2-3 450-600 lbs. FEEDERS Several loads 10 00-11 50. mostly Choice 800-950 lb SHEEP 260 Compared steers 23 00-24 25. Two load With 93 head last week Tiad- lot Choice 675 lbs. 26 00. MB FOR YOUR MONEY! Here’s why: Calves go on dry single case of si feed faster with no growth lag Honsinger, Ham afierweaning—grow into sleek says: “The Wayr heifers' that freshen earlier, gram does a be) D. A. Buth and Gerrit Van anything else I’vi Markenstein, Belmont, Mich., Lots of others righi say: “Since we switched to the are getting “Moi Wayne Calf program, includ- Money” with the ing Wayne Calfnip milk re- pullet and pig pi placer, we haven’t had a Join them today! WAYNE ca from J. K. STAUFFER & SON FOWL’S FEED SERVICE H. M. STAUFFER R. D. 1, Quarryrill© & g ONS Jnc R. D. 2, Peach Bottom witmer . Ronks . Leola Laun & Bellairc DUTCHMAN FEED GRUBB SUPPLY CO. MILLS, INC. Elizabethtown K. D. 1, Stevens MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE HERSHEY BROS. Ttcmhulds 11. 1). 2, Columbia f program C. E. SAUDER & SONS B. D. 1, East Earl ww \ > V Vintage Sale Tuesday March 5 CATTLE: 615. Supply inclu des 40 percent cows. Compared with laslt Tuesday’s market,-, slaughter steers steady to 25 lower; fills considered. Cows 25 higher. Bulls weak. Slaughter st|rs 950-1300 lb r slaughter steers 24.00-25.25 f seveial 25.35-25 75, Good to low Choice 22.50-24.75, aver age Good and Choice 1300-14- 50 lbs. 22 50-24.00, Standard 20.75-22.50. Few Standard and Good 850- 1050 lb. Heifers 19.00-22.00. Cutter and Utility cows 14.- 50-16.50, several 16.60-17.25, Canner and low Cutter 13.00- 14.75, Shelly canner down to 11.50. ■ Bulls: Utililty and Commer cial 19.50-22.50. CALVES. 331. Vealers 1.00- 2 00 lower. Good and Cioicd’ vealers 2S 00-35 00, Choice and Prime 35 00-43.000, Standard and low Good 24.00-23.00, Ut ility 20 00-25 00. HOGS: 196. ‘Barrows and gilts 25-50 lower. U. S. No. 1 211-222 lb. Bar rows and gilts 16 50, U. S. 1-2 18S-225 lbs. 16.00-16.35, 1-3 180-230 lbs. 15.50- 16.00, Lot 1-3 180-230 lbs. 15.50-16.00, Lot 1-3 235 lbs. 16.25. Lot 260 lbs. No 3’s 15 00. Lot 295 lbs. of No 3 14.60. SHEEP - 2. Not enough on sale to establish a market. • Mary Jane Herr (Continued from Page J.) Yungmger, Marietta Rl, news reorters; Nancy Frey Marietta Rl, and Dallas Wolgemuth, Mount Joy Rl, song leaders, and Wilbur Hosier, Manheim R 3, junior leader. The club also elected J. Har old Frey, Mylm R. Good, Jay R Nissley, Melvin G. Rohrer, Blvin Hess Jr, and Fred W. Linton, leaders. mm ROHRER’S MILL B. D. 1, Bonks MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millorsville Market News Reports New Holland Auction Thursday, March 7 CATTLE: 1161. Supply in cludes 35>percent cows. Com pared with last Thursday’s market, slaughter steers bare ly steady. Cows 50 higher. Bulls steady. Choice 950-1350 lb. slaugh ter steers 23.75-25.60, several lots to 25.85, 1300-1400 lbs. 23.00-24.85, Good to low Choice 22 50-24.00, Standard 20.50-22.50. Cutter and Utility cows 15.- 00-17.00, few to 17.50, Canner and low Cutter 13.25-15 DO, Shelly canner down to 12.00. Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19.50-22.50, Good grade 22.00-23 50. P J 1 J Few lots mostly Choice '>2l- t*©Cl©l*3.l VSIXl©!* 821 lb. Feeder steers 23.75- C 24.60, Lot Choice 456 lbs. 26.- V'HclllgCS O©CH 00, Lot Medium 60D lbs. 19.60. D__ iuirmnn calves- 319. veaiers i.oo- LJairyina.n 2.00 lower. Good and Choice Delegates and directors of 32 00-38 00, Choice and Prime the southeeastern Pennsylvan -38 00-46 00, Standard and low ia Artificial Breeders Coopeia- Good 27 00-32 00,"Utility 20.- tlV e were told Wednesday, 00-27 00, cull 15 00-20 00. “We are wide open for spnia- SHEEP. 5 Not enough on thing to happen to us on fed sale to establish a market. eral milk orders this spring 1 New Holland reported steady , . , prices on the 127 cows, four Joe S Tay or, emension-dai bulls and three heifers at the r y specialist from the P«nnsv - March 6 auction of dairy cat- vanta state University, said all t[e Federal orders effecting milt Fresh Holstein cows brought $3OO-420, Guernseys SLSO - and other breeds $l5O - Stock bulls brought $125 to $lBO. Horses were slow and steady at the March 4 sale There were 246 head in the run. Mules by the pair were $275- 475; pony mares brought $5O - and gelding ponies were $3O-75. Riding horses were AViVV-VAW-WAW.V|r. $ These Hoffman Seed Men all carry a new book “Hovf | To Turn Crop Problems into Crop Profits”. Let them J share this valuable information with you. ELMER BRILL LESTER ERB ; ; Elizabethtown 367-5441 Elizabethtown 367-7113 FRANK H. BUCHER EDGAR C. UMBLE | Lititz 626-6504 JONATHAN S. SHIRK JASON H. MELLING^J Leola 656-9302 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. LANDISVILLE, PA. $llO-520 and driving horses were $llO-235. Killers con tinned at ,7-7 44 cents. At the March 4 hog sale the 525 head met a s'o cent lower market. Retail hogs to local butchers brought 16.50. 18, while wholesale hogs to the packers were 15.510-IG. Heavy, fat hogs brought 14.50. 15.50. The ‘9B calves at the March 4 sale met a steady market with choice and prime vealers bringing 36-42, good and low choice 30-36, standarad 26-80, and common. 18-24. producers in the area are.iopeaffl or -will h-e ,opeu 9 to hearings this spring.-He saidß producers from Wisconsin art 9 planning to testify at all th9|| hearings. g Wisconsin produces 14 per | cent of the nation’s milk .tout‘d have a niarkeit for only;Hogs per cent within the state, ht|l said. They have an eye to'wari/l (Continued on page 8 ( ), \ Gap HI 2-4525 Strashurg 687-6546' Phone 898-3421]