—-Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 27, 1963 2 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards WooKlj Hovic^ Friday, July 2« CATTLE: 2500. Compared TMth 3SOO head last week. Supply includes 50 percent slaughter steers and 40 per cent fedder steers. Trading fairly active. Compared with list weeks close, slaughter steers steady to 25 lower, de cline largely on weights over 1250 lbs Cows 25 higher, ad vance mostly on Canner and Cutter grades. Bulls and Feed ers steady. Slaughter Steers: Choice 950-1250 lbs. 24.50-26.25, Choice 1250-1400 lbs. 24.25- 23.75, Several loads and lots High and Prime 1000-1250 'bs. 26 50-27 00, few loads around 1116-1252 lbs 27 25, Good and low Choice 23 50-24 75. 24 75. Heifers: few lots Good'and low Choice 803-553 lbs. 23. 50-24.00, part load Choice 768 libs 24 40. Cows. Cutter and Utility 15. 50-17 00, few 17 25, Gamier aid low Cutter 14 00-15 50, Shelly canner down to 12 00. Utility and Commercial bulls 10 00-22 00, Good grade 22 00- 23 50, few Individual 24 00. Feeder Steei s load Choice around 000 lbs 25 75, Fait Load Choice G3O lbs. 25 85, Cood and Choice 750-950 lbs. 24 75-25 25. Medium and Good COO-950 lbs. 23 00-24 50 Corn iron and Medium 21 00-22 00. CALVES- 590. Compared yith 529-head last week Trad ing moderately active. Veal ets steady Good and Choice 25 00-30 00, Choice and Prime SO 00-32 00, Few to 34 O'J. Standard 22 00-25 00, Utility 19 00-22 00, Cull and Utility 14 00-19 00 HOGS SSO Compared with 111 S head last week Trading moderately active Barrows rnd gilts mostly 25 higher, instances 50 higher Sows 50 Herringbone Milking Parlor \ / /■ '* / \ | >-i ' _ / ••4jr 3 hrr “3 rm HOW COWS ARE PACKED 1 ]jj Fastest known system of milking You can milt 50 or more cows an hour in the Clay Herring bone Milking Parlor . . . and feed at the same time! In addition, you get 8 im portant, exclusive features with a Clay Herringbone Par lor. We’d like to tell you more about this modern, labor saving milking system and demonstrate these special Clay features. Stop in next time you’re in town,, t %} \ f ' * \*'s /% " -;y ’ Modern Equipment for Easier Farming ' Wilbur Graybill liititz TiD 2 Ph. 626-5221 higher Borrows and gilts- XJ.S 1-2 190-230 lbs. 20 00-21 00, No 1 190-225 lbs. 21.00-21.50, U.S 1-3 190-240 lbs. 20.00- 21.00, No. 1 190-225 lbs. 21.00-21.50, U.S. 1-3 190-240 lbs. 19.50-20.00, 2-3 230-260 lbs. IS 50-19 50. Sows U.S. 1-3 300-450 lbs. 13 50-14 50, few No. I’s 15.00. SHEEP: 480. Compared with 435 head last week. Spring lambs steady. Choice and Prime 60-90 'lb. spring lambs 20.00-22.00, few 23.00, Good grade 16.00-20.00. Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW CATTLE Salable receipts for the four day 27,000 com pared with 23,800 last week and 24,000 a year ago. Slaughter steers uneven, weights under 1250 lbs. steady to 25 lower, with those under 1100 lbs tully steady, over 1250 lbs 25-50 lower with instances ott on weights over 1400 lbs Heifers steady, cows 50-1 00 higher with can ner and cutter mostly 1 00 up. Bulls steady to 50 higher. Small supply feeders steady to 50 highei Slaughter steers. Mostly Prime 1200-1396 lbs 26 00- 26 50, late 26 00-2 6.25. Mixed high Choice and Prime 1100- 1400 lbs 25 50-26 00. Bulk Choice 900-1250 libs 24 75- 25 50, comparable giade 1250- 1400 lbs 24 50-25 00, Choice 1400-1500 lbs 24.00-24 50, load high Choice and Prime 1520 lbs 24 50, few loads Choice 1500-1558 lbs 23 50, mostly Good 900-1250 lbs (Continued on Page 14) Cattle feeders Know that fly-time is rough on cattle. Flies bother cattle, slow gains; may contaminate feed, and spread disease A small investment in fly control is sure to pay big dividends. Cattle fed in Purina Feeding Demonstrations are protected by Purina Research approved killers that kill flies hke magic. Research tests show fly control pays for itself many times over in added pounds of gain. Now's the time to see your Purina Dealer for effective, easy to-use, economical Purina Fly Killers. They re built to con trol fly-time problems in your feedlots or on range. _ Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. S. H. Hiestand & Co. Rheems Salunga Ira B. Landis J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc. Valley Road, Lancaster Litltz John B. Kurtz John J. Hess, II Ephrata Intercourse - New Providence Whiteside & Weicksel v-v.v.v.w.%w.v . ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■ ■■■ ■■■■ James High Gordonville Kirkwood John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage Vintage Sale Tuesday, July 23 CATTLE; 669. Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers 25-75 higher. Cows uneven; Utility and Com mercial steady to 25 lower, Canner and Cutter steady to 25 higher. Bulls steady. Slaughter steers: High Cho ice and Prime 1000-1250 lbs. '28.50-27.35, few to 27.60, Choice 950-1300 lbs. 25.00-26. 75, Choice 1250-1450 lbs. 24. 25-25.50, Good to low Choice 23 50-25.00, Standard 22.0-0- 23.50. Heifers: Some Good and Choice 755-930 lbs, 22.35-25. 50, Cows 1 Cutter and Utility 15. 25-17.50, Canner and low cut ter 13.25-15.25, Shelly canner down to 12 00. Utility and Commercial bulls 19 50-22.00, Good grade 22.C0-23.75, 23.75, few to 24.35. IOALVES: 442 Trading mod erately active Vealers 1.00-2. 00 higher. Full advance on Good grade and above. iChoice vealers. 30 00-33 00, High Choice and Prime 33.00- 34 50, few to 30 50, Good 28. 00- 00, Standard 24 00-28 00, Utility 20.00-24.00. ■HOGS' 280. Barrows and gilts 25-50 higher. U. S. 1-2 190-229 lbs 20.25-20 60 U. S. 1- 190-250 lbs 19 50-20.25. Sows: U. S 1-3 285-485 lbs. 13.00-14 85, few 2-3 560-585 lbs 12 00-12 50. Medium and Good Feeder Pigs 6 40-13.50 per head. SHEEP; 22 Spring slaugh ter lambs steady. Some Good and Choice 60-95 lbs. Spring lambs 17.00-21 00. Pennsylvania was the first state to pass meat inspection laws and first to establish live stock sanitary services. Women - on’t let flies slow gains, cost you money John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane Warren Sickman Pequea Market News Reports New Holland Auction Thuvsduy, July 2l> SHEEP; 23. Some Good £Uid CATTLE: 1243. Compared Low Choice 55-95 lbs. spring with last Thursday’s market, slaughter lambs slaughter steers steady to 50 , . lower, decline largely on Tlie dairy cattl ® waa weights over. 1200 lbs Cows slow and lower a)he J,My 24 active, 25 to mostly 50 high- auctlon New Hol + land ’ There er, Bulls mostly steady; In- were 222 cows, three bulls stances 50 lower on Cutter and and 60 hewers .on offer. . 1„ W ntiiitv erades Fresh Holstein cows ranged - Slaughter steers- High * 2^ s ' 42 ®’ t ? Uer ? S6y^ Choice and Prime 950-1250 an , °v. lbs. 26.50-27.00, Individual 30 °- Stock bulls brought $l4O - Choice 950-1250 lbs. 210, and stock heifers sold 25.00-26 50, Choice 1200-1400 for >65-170. lbs. 24.50-26.00, Good to low At the July 22 h °rs e * uc - Choice 23.00-25.00, Standard tion the mark< * was slow and no on on barely steady. Receipts totaled h",m” Good and Choice 705-955 lbs. 22.00-25.35, Stan- Rld ’ n £ horses brought $lOO dard and low Good 19.50-22.- “> $225 ’ dr i vms horSe *' 00 - were $llO-315. Pony mares 'cows: Cutter and Utility were $6O-110 and geldings 16 00-17.50, Canner and low brought 25 ' K . lller borses Cutter 14.00-16.00, Shelly can- br ™ ght , /s c ® nts> ’ ner down to 12.00. , 42 « market bogs at Bulls: Utility and Commer- the July 22 auction sold 25 cial 19.50-22 00, Good grade hlgh f- R ® tail h ° gs 40 J° cal 22 00-23.60, Cutter and low butchers brought 20-21.50; ntiiitv 17 00-19 50 grades 1 to 3 sold to packers Ser Good and «o 2. *0 and tajj- Choice 620-755 lbs. 22 00-26.- weights were 18 50 to 19-60. 50, Medium and Good 20 50- Sows sold for 12 to 14. The 23.00, Good 345-620 lbs. 24.- 26 ? hoats brou Sbt $9 to $l2 35 26 50 p©r hsflcl* CALVES 401 Vealers un- The J uly 22 calf auction even, about steady. Choice and so ! d tha 110 head at steady Prime 30 00-34.00, Good 27- pnces ' Ch “ c t.“ d 00-30 00, Standard 24 00-27.- e ™ were 28-33, g ood and low 00, Utility 20.00-24.00. choice 25-28. standard 22-25, and cull and common 18-22. 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