—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 6, 1963 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards WEEKLY REVIEW Friday July 5 CATTLE For the tour day period .this week the receipts 'totaled 2100 head compared ■with §939 head. Supply in cludes 50 percent slaughter steers and 40 percent feeder steers. Trading moderately ac tive Compared with last week’s close, slaughter steers steady to 25 higher, with slaughter steers absent after Monday. Cows grading Utility weak to 25 lower, canner and Cutter .steady. Bulls steady. Feeder steers steady. Slaughter steers: Choice 950-1350 lb. 23.00-24 25, in cluding loads 1300-1358 lb at 24.00, several loads and lots high Choice and Prime 1000- 1360 lb. 24 25-24 50 Good to low Choice 22 00-23.00. Cows: Cutter and Utility 15. 75-17 50, Canner and low Cut ter 14 25-15 75, shelly Con ner down to 12.50. Bulls. Utility and Coml 19. 50-22 00, GotKX grade 22 GO -23 00. 'Feeder steers - Load Choice 456 lb. 30.70, few lots Good and Choice 600-800 lb 24 00- 27 00, loads 818-1050 lb grad ing Choice 22 25-23 00, few high Choice 847-985 lb 23.65- 24 15. CALVES - 500, compared with 6>21 head last week Veal eis 1 00-3 00 lower Trading slow. Good and Choice vealers 25 00-25'00, Choice and Prime 29 00-3'3'00, Standard* 22 00- 25 00, Utility 19 00-23 00 HOGS 1150, comipaied with PATZ * I Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel K 1 8-2559 iwm)" . miIIL— _V\ONEGGEP i Yon take your car to a garage for tiie trouble! What do you do when your lions blow out? Not lunch “Trade,-iu-value”, is there? Why not change to HONEGGER LAYERS'. (OUnk of the money j oil’ll save on “Band-Aids!”) J. HOWARD MOORE R. D. #1 LITITZ, PENN A. Phone; 626-5408 Windle's Hatchery COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941 -V.'i'•' 1 , . » . .1 1441 head last week. Trading moderately active. Barrows and gilts closed the week mostly 2'5 higher. Sows fully steady. .Barrows and gilts: U S 1-2 190i230 lb. 19.25-20.25, No. 1 190-225 lb. 20.2'5-21.00, 1-3 190-240 lb. 18.75-19.50, 2-3 230-260 lb. 18.00-18.75. Sows U S 1-3 300-450 lb. 11. 50-13.50, 2-3 450-600 lb. 00-11.50. SHEEP: 450, compared with 437 head last week. Trading moderately active. .Spring slau ghter lambs weak to 1.00 lower. Choice and Prime 60- 90 lb. spring slaughter lambs 20 00-23.00, few prime at 24. 00, Good grade 17.00-20.00. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Salable receipts for three days 17,800 com pared with 25,000 last week and 22,000 A year ago. Slaughter steers 50-1.00 higher, slaughtei heifers most ly 50 higher, cows steady Bulls scarce, steady Pew feed er sales'fully steady In the Chicago carlot dressed meat trade, steer beef mostly 1 50 lughei, heifer beef 1 25-1 50 higher and cow beef steady to Quality Pullets FOR SALE 2,500 A.A. Queens 22 wks. old now. 2,000 A.A. Queens 20 wks. old July 18th These ore 2 lots of real fine pullets Phone Area Code 717,397-0587 ask for Dave * STONE DEAD IN SECONDS with new ORTHO FLY KILLER D “""""•j) ||||l||| Be ready this fly season... use ORTHO Fly Killer D containing DIBROM®, the remarkable insecticide discovery that kills flies in a matter of seconds without harm to cattle or feed. It’s a new fly killer registered for use around dairy cattle, while they are in the barn. Concentrated ORTHO Fly Killer D is simple to mix ... easy to use... equally effective as a spray, a wet bait ora dry bait. Get new ORTHO Fly Killer D (con taining D1BR0M) today at your dealer's.. P. L. ROHRER & 6R0., INC. % SMOKEXOWN J i; . <4 ECONOMICAL 1 Pint makes 20 gal. spray $2.95 Market News Reports Vfailaee Sale ' New Holland Auction V ,T T i •» No official 'market news re- lighter bulls .were 19-20.50. y r«mnared 'Port was availalble =for the July The 227 head off calves sold CATTLE. 514. P 4 auction at New Holland this steady. High choice and prime with last Tuesdays market, vealers were 32-34 with a few slaughter steers steady to ou Holland Sales Stables to 34.25; good and low choice higher, with ™° s t a^ vance ° reported a 50 to 1,00 higher 28-32; standard 24-28, and Choice grade. Cows 50-75 low- on nM head of oom , mon 18 . 2 4. er. Bulls steady. cattle. Dairy cows were steady at High Choice and ri High choice and iprime the July 1 auction as 114 cows 1250 lb Slaughter lf3oo pounds and eilght , heiters sold. 25-25.00, several 25 25 '° 06 brou! g ht 24-25,85. Good and Fresh Holstein cows brought 9.50-1325 ttß. low choice were 23-24.50 and $275-500; Guernseys $l5O - to low Choice 21.85 . eominercial steers were 2 1 to 210; and other breeds $l5O - 9 , Z 2 440. Stock heifers brought $65- ISeveral Choice Heifers 2.3. * wUh com . 165> 10 .23.55, I<s mercial cows at 16-17, cutter At the July 1 horse sale all 'Cutter and Ut 1 ty canner 14-16, and low cut- kinds sold steady except kiU -00-17.00, few 17 - B ®' ter 12-14. ers which were 50 lower. ner and low iCut er . • Tbe bull market was 50 1 Biding horses brought $125- 00. . .. lower. Fat bulls were 21-23, 300, driving horses $125-200, Utility and Commercial bulls tower. „ on ; mares 565 .140, and pony 20 00-22.60. . ” geldings $35-140. Killers were Lot 'Good 758 lb. «eeder utlhty 19 . 00 -22.50. 7 to 7% cents, steers 20.25, lot 'Good ms- H OGS: 125. Barrows -and The mar k e t on the 459 hogs 2*2.00. 1 gilts steady to 25 higher. at the July 1 auction was fully CALVES: 380. Vealers 2.00- 75 hl^her ! Retail hogs to 10-5.00 5.00 Choice grade veal- oal but , cherg brought 19-20.50, ers 28.00-30.00, Good 25 Grades 1 to 3 to the packers 28 00, Standard 22 00 5. , brought 19-19.75. Heavyweight and lightweight hogs brought 18-19. The 64 shoats brought 8.50 to 12. 50 'ower. Slaughter steers- Load Pj-ime 1412 lbs. 25 50, load mostly Prime 1252 lbs 25 25 High Choice and Prime 1100- 1400 lbs 23 50-24 25, on Wed nesday Choice 900-1400 lbs 23.50-24 25, on Monday 900- 1400 lbs Choice 22 75-23 75 Good 900-1250 lbs 22 00- (Continued on Page lit Ph. Lane. 397-3530 U. ,S. 1-2 187-237 lb. bar rows a.nd gilts 19 00-19.60, Small lot No. 1 202 libs. 20.00, Lot 1-3 227 lb. Barrows -and gilts 18.50, 2 lots 1-2 166-178 libs IS 00-18.25, Lot 2-3 241 lbs. 18.50. iLot Choice 45 lib. Feeder Pigs 12'50 .per head. SHEEP: 69. Spring slaugh ter lambs steady to 1.00 lower. Good and Choice 55-80 lib. spring slaughter lambs 18.00- 21.50. Utility to Choice shorn slau ghter ewes 3 00-7.00. MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. MUlersTllle GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown FOWL’S FEED SERVICE B. D. 1, Qnarryrillo K. I), a, Peach Bottom DUTCHMAN FEED ROHRER’S MILL MILLS, INC. R - D - Konks R. D. 1, Stevens C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. I). 1, East Earl J. K. STAUFFER & SON HERSHET BROS. Lawn & Bellaire Reinho ds Calf receipts were 105 head. The mal'ket was 1.00 lower with choice and prime vealers bringing 32-34.50, good an|l low choice 26-30, standard 20- 24. .Seventy to 90 pounu '.nibs brought 19-22'50. txl& MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE B. D. 2, Colombia H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Witmer - Bonks - Leola
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