2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 6, 1963 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Friday, April 5 CATTLE 4-275, compared ■with 3017 last week. Supply includes 45 percent Slaughter steers and 45 percent Feeder steers. A good demand lor 500-' 1000 lb Feeder steers and steers to go on grass was evi dent this week. Quality of Slaughter steers best ol the sear with larger percent grad ing Choice and Prime Trad ing slow except tor Feeder steers these fairly active. Com piled with last weeks close Slaughtei steei s Eaily on Mon. steady but closing trade steady to 25 lower, with Slaugter absent aftei Mondij Cows 25-50 higher. Bulls steadj. Feeder steei s strong Slaughtei steers: oevcral loads and lots high Choice and Pnnie 1050-1275 Id 25 50- 26 00, lot 1214 lb 26 25, Choice 950-1300 lb. 23 50- 25 50, Good to low Choice 22.- 50-23 75 Heiters; Few lots 750-900 lb Choice 23 00-24 SQ, load Good about 800 lb. 21 00 Cows Cutter and Unify 14 50-17 00, Canner and low Cuttei 13 00-14 50, Shelly Can nei down to 11 00 Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 50-22 50, Good gia !e 22 00-24 50 Feedei steeis Good and Choice 800-1140 lo 22 50-24 50, loads Choice 800- 1100 lb 24 50-25 00, Good and Choice 550-750 lb 24 50-27 - 75, including load 700 lb at 27 00, lots Choice 421-297 lb 30 00-31 50, lot 511 lb 29 00, lew lots Medium and Good 700-900 lb 21 00-24 00 CALVES 650, compared •with last weeks 544 Trading .model ately active Vealcrs steadv Good and Choice Veal eis 31 00-36 00, Choice and fume 36 00-40 00, lew to -.2 - 00, Standaid and low Good 26 00-31 00, Utility 00 HOGS Ino 0, compared with 1639 last week Tiadmg actue Bauows and Gilts stiong to 50 higbet Sows steady Bar lows and Gilts US 1-2 190- 230 lb 1') 25-16 00, No 1 190-230 lb. 16 00-16 50, 1-3 '.llte ytJNEGGER. Spring Is Spuing! The grass is Ri/! you’ll soon be in The Pullet Hi/! A\ hen “Cheap-C’hick-Charlie” Stopped around Did yon ioin the circus with the othei clowns? Salesmen Don’t Taij ]<1»» O W * Ti v HONEGGER I, WKRS J. HOWARD MOORE R. D. #1 IjITITZ, penna. Phone: C,2({-r,408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRAWIIjI/E. pa. Phone: Atglen LY 3-oOyl 190-240 lb. 14 75-15.25, 2-3 230-260 lb. 14.00-14.75. Sow's U.S 1-3 300-450 lb. 10 50- 12.00, 2-3 450-600 lb. 9.50- 10.50. SHEEP: 375, compared with 497 last week. All classes steady. Spring Slaughter lambs Choice and Prime oC-30 lb. 23 00-2 S 00, 35-50 lb. 28 00- 30.00, Wooled Slaughter lambs lot Good 90 lb. 19.00, lot Utility 90 lb. 15 00, Shorn Slaughter lambs few lots Good and Choice carrying NO'. 3 pelts 18 00-21.50. Wooled Slaughter Ewes few Utility and Good 3 00,-9.00. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review Cattle Salable receipts 22,400 compared with 26,900 last week and 25, 900 a year ago Trading on slaughter steers US 1-2 200-233 lb. Barrows slow, steady to 25 lower, in- and Gilts 15.00-15 50, 1-3 194- (contmued on page 3) iContinued on page 31 Calves loyfe to be babied... ■ ’ . ' ' - S-X si feed them Red tflßuse® MILK REPLACER Feed your calves Red Rose Milk Replacer from the very start It’s the most economical . . . convenient . . . and practical way to raise a calf Red Rose Milk Replacer con tains added vitamins A and®, trace minerals and antibiotics calves need to get a good start in life, and when you use Red Rose Milk Replacer you can sell all of your market milk This season, feed your calves better with Red Rose Milk Replaced E. Musser Heisey Musser's R. 1). 3, Mount Joy, Pa. The Buck R. D. 1, Quarryville, Pa. Musser Farms, Inc. r. d. 3, Columbia, Pa, Elverson Supply Co. Elverson, Fa. R L D™ y K,. Joseph M. Good & Son 137 >'e\v port Road, Leola, Pa. Vintage Sale Tuesday, April 2 CATTLE: 525. Supply in cludes 33 percent cows. Com pared with last Tuesday. Slaughter steers generally steady. Cows 25-50 higher. Bulls steady. Choice 950-1300 lb. Slaugh ter steers 23.50-25,75, few 25.- 75-26.00, Good to low Choice 22.00-23.50, Sitandard 20.75- 22 00. Cutter and Utility cows 14.25-16.75 several to 17.60. Canner and low Cutter 13.25- 14 25, Shelly Canner down „to 11.50. Utility and Commercial bulls 19 50-21.50. Load Choice 702 lb. Feeder steers 25.65. CALVES: 295, Vealers grad ing Choice steady to 1 00 low er, Good and below steady to 1.00 higher. Choice grade vea lers $2 00-38.00, few Prime at 41 00, Good 27 00-32 00, Stan dard 24.00-27 00, .Utility 21.- 00-24.00, Cull 18.00-21.00. HOGS; 260, Barrows and Gilts 25 lower. Market News Reports New Holland Auction 00-35 00, 50-60 lb. 26.5«- 31.00, 60-92 lb. 22 00-24.50. Dairy cattle at the April 3 auction met a slow but bteady market. There were 121 cows, nine bulls and seven heifers in the run. Fresh Holstein cows brought $275-440; Guernseys, §l5O - and other breeds $175- 250. Stock bulls brought $l3O - and stock heifers $65 to Good grade Heifers 21 00- 140. 22 00, Utility and Standard Horses were very active and 16 00-19.00. stronger as 282 head sold at Cutter and Utility cows 14.- the April 1 auction. 75-17.00, several to 17 60, Mules by the pair brought Canner and low Cutter 13 50- $275-452, and single mules 15 00, Shelly Canner down to sold for $125-210,.. Pony mares 12 00. were §65-110 and geidings Utility and Commercial bulls brought $4O-100. Driving hors -19 50-22 00, Good grade 23.- es were §llO-240 while riding 00-22.75. horses changed hands at $llO - lots Good and Choice 300. Killer horses were 7 to 540-702 lb Feeder steers 22-8 cents. 25-25 35, few lots Chqice 795- The 586 hogs met a steady 1010 lb 23 85-24 50. market at the April 1 sale. Re- CA'LVES. 249, vealers about tail hogs to local butchers steady Good and Choice 30.00- brought 15 50 to 16 75 while 36 50, Choice and Prime 36 50- 1-3 grades to the packers 45 00, Standard 25 0,0-30 00, brought 14 75-15 25. Heavy Utility 20 00-25.00, Cull IS - fat hogs were 13 50-14.50. 00-20 00, Shoats brought $B-11 per heart. SHEEP 60 Choice and The 85 calves in the run on Prime 30-40 lb. Spring Slaigli- April 1 sold steady. Chon e and ter Lambs 30 00-44 00, small prime vealers w’ere 36-10, good lot 30 lb. 54 00, 40-50 lb 30- and low choice 30-36. Thursday, April 4 CATTLE: 1126, Supply in cludes 30 percent cows. Com pared with . last Thursday Slaughter steers steady with fills considered. Cows 50-75 higher. Bulls steady. Choice 950-1460 lb. 23.25- 25 50 few 1000-1250 lb. 2'.GO -26.00, Good to low Choice 22 - 00-23.50, Standard 20.50-23.- 50. Now! 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