2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7, 1964 Market News Reports Market”*News’ RepoVts Vintage Sale New Holland Auction At Lancaster Yards 19 0-230 lbs 10 .10-17 00, No 1, Tuesday, March ii Thursday, March 5 190-225 lbs 17 00-17.50, few CATTLE 639 Supply in- CATTLE• 1125 Supply in -17 75. U S 1-3, 190-240 lbs. eludes 30 percent cows Coin- eludes 30 percent cows Com- C VTTLE• 2150 Compared 16 00-16 50 _U. S 2-3, 2’30- paied with last Tuesday’s mar- pared with last Thursday's •with 2305 head last w eek Sirp- 260 lbs 15 25-16 00 ket, Slaughter steers weighing ‘market, slaughter steers .stea plv includes 60 peicent slaugh- So , \\s - U S 1-3, 300-450 lbs. under 1300 lbs. generally 50 (jy Cows steady to 25 higher, tei steels and 30 peicent feed- 1- 00-13 00, U S. 2-3, 450-600 higher Weights ever 1300 tbs Bulls strong er steels Tiadmg moderately b 3 H 00-12 00. opened 50-/5 higher, closed Choice 950-l'3oo lbs slaugh nctive. Compared with last SHEET 275. Coniipared with weak Cows Utility grade ter steeis 22 00-2'3.35, several week-, close, slaughter steeis 215 head last week Trading steadv, Canner and Cuttei 50 to 23 Bb, 1000-1'340 lbs. 20 50- 50-75 instances 1 00 higher on active Woolefl slaughter lambs higher Bulls steady 21 85i Good t 0 I(yw choice 20. weights ovei 1275 lbs Cows full stead}-. Choice 75-10'5 lb. Choice 950-1275 Ib.’slaugh- 50-22 50, Standard 19 50-20 25 highei Bulls steady Feed- wooled slaughtei lambs 22 00- ter steers 22 00-23 10, few to 50 ei steeis steadv 23 50, Choice and Prime 23. 23 35, 1300-1465 lbs 19.25- Utility and Standard Heifers Slaughter steeis Choice 50-24 50 Good 19 00-22 00, 21 30, few' 1300-1325 lbs 21- i 6 0 0-lS 50. Dairy cows sold slow 950-T275 lbs 22 00-23 00 2 Choice giade spring slaughter 60-22 23, Good to low Choice lGows Cutter and Utility 14. S’ lo to ? 20 per head lowei at lots 915-1178 lbs 23 25, 2 lots lambs 60-90 lb 2« 00-29 00. 20 50-22 00, Standard 19 25- 50-1 s'sb, Canner and .low Out- the Marcb 4 auction A total High Choice and Pnme 1357- Fe " r Good 2'4 00-26 00, Few 20 J>° ter 13 50-14 75, Shelly canner of 171 c ° ws ’ ' five b,Rls and 1179 lbs 22 00 Load Choice tots Choice 80-95 lb. shorn Heifers Few Good grade down t 0 I<2 50. seven helfers were sold, 1340 lbs 2100, Geod to low slaughter lambs cairymg No. 2 935-1015 lbs 20 50-21 10 Utility and Commercial bulls o , o f^ es^. Hols ‘ ein COWS Choice 20 50-22 25 pelts 23.00-23 <5O Cows- Cutter and Utility ig 5() _ 22 0Q 2 lQte Cholce 870 . §250-400. Guernseys $125, Cows- Cuttei and Ut.htv 14. * 5 °°- 1G 0 °: and 907 lb Feeder steers 23 00-22 240. and other §l5O. r*- Ir* a n r, . ‘ r,. * • y—i jj 1 Cutter 14 00-la 2j, Shelly 200 Stock bulls were §l4O-185 Vi” 13 50 15 00 1 Shelly canner dllC3.£o Cattle canner down to 12 00 ‘ and stock heiters brought §65- , .", b • cannei c? Bulls Utility and Commer- and gilts 10 00-16 35, few lots 140 dewn tol a 0 WEEiaaY REVIEW C]al 19 00 -21 60 No 2, 174-225 lbs 15 75-15 - Mules and draft horses sold f 0-0 OVc a mm T , CAT J LE -, R ® c n eip ts for the SmaU ]Qt , Cho]ce 925 ]b §5 Two lots No 3 . 242 . 24 G a , ctlve and ndlng hars6s sol 4 oi -n oV-n “ ll o ™ ? compared Feeder steers 22 25 - Small lot lbs 15 50-15 75. Lot Medium higher at the March 2 sale w 1 t i ,m„ i, ’ Cholce 510 23 10 and No 1 157 lbs 15 25 Mules by the pair brought Feeds! Steeis Lot 1000 lb -7 aOO a yeai ago CALVES 330 Vealers Two lots Choice 102-106 lb $2OO-500, and $l3O-210 for P^ni ICe , Co “ paied t Ust 1 f lday ' steady to 100 lowei Choice Feeder Pigs 16 50-17 00, Lot singles Single draft horse, 22 ° 0 ’ L ° ad T HlBh , Cll °‘ !n U “ h 1 te " f e f S * nd 618 35 00-40 00, few Pnme 40 00- Choice 132 lbs. 15 75 sold for §125-240, and team, ue sOO lbs 26 90, Lot Choice a 0 to 100 higher Cows strong 40 50 _ Good 30 00-35 00, Stan- Few US 1-3, 350-500 lb brought $250-610. Pony mares 390 lbs 26 i 0 few loads 828- to_ o 0 highei Bulls steady to dard 27 00 . 30 00 _ ut ili.ty 23 - 0 . gows 12 35 . 13 10 were ?40 . 85i and geldings §3O - and Cholce 20 - 2j c ,, hlgh ®*’ . T, ~ xa 27 00 SHEEP 30 Choice 66-80 80 Riding horses $135-2.10 and G0 ‘ 2G Slaughter steers Bulk High HOGS 210 Bairows and lb wooled slaughter lambs driving horses $125-210. Kill- CALVES aoO Compaied with Choice and Prime 1100-13a0 gl j ts steady to 25 lower 22 50-24 00. Choice 52-93 lb ers were 6 to 6 % cents a a 74 head last w'eek Trading lbs 2- 00-23 00, including XJ g 13> in< , luding lots of g pring slaughter lambs 23 50- pound moderately active Vealers 1. number of loads Prime 1200- ug 1-2 184 . 223 lb B anows 26 00 ' (Continued on Pace 31 On-2 00 lower Choice and 1325 lbs late at 22 75-23 00, ! . (lontmuea on rage 6) Pnme giade vealeis 36 00-41 00 Seveial to 42 O'O, Good 32. 00-36 00 Standaid 28 00-32. 00 Utility 24 00-28 00 HOGS 1225 Compaied with 1272 head last week Barrow’s and gilts steady to w eak Sows steady Tiadmg moderately ac fve. 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