—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 28, 1964 2 Market News Reports Market News Reports Vintage Sale New Holland Auction Lancaster Yards At Weekly Review Friday, March 27 C A.TTLE 2400 Compared with 2550 'head last week Sup ply includes 60 percent slaugh tei steeis and 35 peicent feed- ei steeis Tiadingslow Slaugh tei steeis steady Cows, giad ing Utility 50 lowei. Caimer and Cutter steady Bulls weak. Feedeis steady Slaughtei steers four loads Choice with end Pnme 1130- 1250 lbs 23 50, Loads Choice 1000 1300 lbs 22 25-23 00, Loads Choice 1325-1425 lbs 2125-22 00 Load 1325 lbs 22 50, Good and Choice 20 50-22 00 Cows Cuttei and Utility 14 75-15 50, Canner and low Cutter 13 75 14 75. Shelly canner down to 12 00 Bulls Utility and Commer cial 19 50-21 50, Good giade 21 00 22 00, few 22 50 Feeder Steeis Load Choice 906 lbs 2150, Choice 600-800 lbs 22 25-24 00, Load 605 lbs 26 00 Good and Choice 700- 850 lbs 21.50-23 00, Load Good and Choice 900 lbs 2175 CALVES. 500 Compared with 639 head last week Trad ing active Vealers CATTL e _ Receipts for the i Ully four days 24,300, compared ifi nTvt 35 °t° 3 a nrwito" with 26,200 a week ago and OO, Standaid 2*7 00-31 00, Util- nfionn a vear affo ity 23 00-27 00 26,900 a year ago HOGS 1350 Compared with Compaied witn last week, 1762 head last week Trading slaughter steers steady to 25 moderately active All classes ’ ei^ers st ® a(^y ' /'°^ vs 50-75 lowei Bulls steady. FOR GROWING SHORTS AT LOWER COST Feed Wayne PIG BALANCER Syncro-Zymic formulation properly balances farm grains for fast, low-cost growth from 50 to 100 lbs. Arsanilic acid-antibiotic complex improved again for even fastor gains on (ess feedl Hygromycin for Worm Prevention Optional Start now to lower costs with Wayne PIG BALANCER C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. O. 1, East Earl MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millcrsville DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Siemens H. M. STAUFFER & SONS. INC. Witmer - Ranks - Leola MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia barely steady Barrows and gilts. U S 1-2, 190-230 lbs 16 00-16.75, No. 1, 190-230 lbs. 16.75-17 25, few lots 17 50, iU. S 1-3, 190-240 lbs. 15 50-16 00, U. S 2-3, 230-260 lbs. 15 00-1550 Sows U. S 1-3, 300450 lbs. 12 00-13 00, U S. 2-3, 450-600 lbs 1100-12 00 SHEEP 950 Compared with 513 head last week Supply in- cludes Spring slaughter lambs foi Easter Specialty Trade Wooied slaughter lambs stea dy Spnng lambs grading Choice and Pume 20 30 lbs 40 0045. 00, 3040 lbs 35 0045 00, 40-50 lbs 32 00-36 00, 50-60 lbs. 30 00-32 00, 60-80 lbs 26 00-30 00, several lots cost 3040 lbs 30 00-35 00, Wooied slaughter lambs grading Choice and Prime 70-100 lbs 22 00-25 00, Load Low Good 65 lbs 19 00, Shorn lambs grading Choice 75 lbs carrying No 3 pelts 23 00-24 50. Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW jJiMjM P332S J. K. STAUFFER & SON b.imi and JJo'l.mt* HERSHEY BROS. lit mhold*. GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R D. 1, Quarrjiille U. 1). 2. IVath ISoUom Tuesday, March 24 Thursday, March 26 CATTLE: 617. Supply in- CATTLE 868. Supply in cludes 25 percent cows. Com- eludes 23 percent cows. Com paied with last Tuesday’s mar- pared with last Thursday’s ket, slaughter steei s steady to market, slaughter steers grad -50 lower. Utility grade'cows ing Choice steady, Standard 50-75 lower; Canner and Cutt- and Good 50, spots 75 lower, er steady to 25 lower. Bulls Cows steady to 25 lower. Bulls stea( jy weak, to 25 lower. Choice 950-1300 lb. Slaughter Slaughter steers Choice 975- steers 2175-22 85, several 23 00- 1300 lbs 21.75-2300, several to 23 10, 1300-1400 lbs. 20 60-21.85, 23 50, 1300-1400 lbs. 20.50-22.00, few to 2210 Good to low Good to low Choice 20 00-21 75, Choice 20 50-22 60, Standaid Standard 19 00-20 00. 19 00-20 50 Utility and Standard Heif- Cows: Cutter and Utility 14- ers 16 00-19 00. 75-15 50, Canner and low Cutter Cows Cutter and Utility 14 00-15 00, Shelly canner down 14.75-15 50, Canner and low to 13 00. Cutter 13 75-15 00, Shelly can- Bulls- Utility and Commer- ner down to 12 00 cial 19 00-20 85. Bulls- Utility arid Commer- CALVES 338 Vealers 100- C ial 18 75-21.25. 200 lower. Feeder Steers: Good and Choice 34 00-36 00, Good 29- Choice 505-714 lbs 22 25-25 25, 00 34 00, Standard 26 00-29 00, Good and Choice 1065-1130 lbs. Utility 22 00-26 00, Cull down 19 50-19 60. to 17 00 Lot Good 552 lb. Feeder HOGS 190. Barrows and Heifers 19 75 gilts 25 lower. CALVES 240 Vealers steady. US. 1-3, 190-237 lbs 15 50- choice 36 00-39 50, Good 32.00- 15 75, three lots No. 1, 205-215 36 00( standard 27.00-32.00, lbs 15 85-16 50, No. 1, 178-185 utility 23 00-27 00, Cull down lbs 15 25-15 50. jq QO. SHEEP 243 Supply mainly SHEEP: 52 Spring slaughter lambs for Slaughter steers sold strong to 25 higher Monday and Thereafter little change in pi ices. Slaughter steers: Around 15 -loads Prime 1175-1325 lbs. 23 00, Bulk High Choice and Prime 1100-1350 lbs 22 25-22 75, several loads Prime 1300-1350 lbs 22 75, Prime 1370-1435 lbs 22 00-22 25 Bulk Choice 1100- 1300 lbs 2125-22 00, Choice 950- At the March 21 auction 211 1100 lbs 2175-22 50. Choice hogs were sold. Hogs weigh -1300-1450 lbs. 20 00-21 25 mg 170-190 pounds were 15 50- , Go °f f 9 °o- 120 ? lbs 200 °; 2125 ’ 15 85, 190-210 pounds 15.50-16, loadlots Mixed Good and Choice , ’ 1100-1250 lbs 2100-2150, Stan- 210 ' 230 P° unds 15 50-16, 230 dard and Low Good 17 00-20 00. pounds up 15 60. Sows brought (Continued on Page 3) 1110-13 35 NEVV hitch hooks up to any Category lor If implement you now have! ifa. 3-POINT TORSION BAR DRAFT CONTROL HITCH Uses a torsion-bar sensing device that provides posi tive control over sensitivity and adjustment to changes in soil and terrain conditions. 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' Supply mainly Easter Specialty Trade Choice and Prime 20-39 lb. spring lambs 44.0049 00, Choi ce 2040 lbs 38.0044 00, 35-53 lbs 32.00-3800, 54-65 lbs. 2500- 28 00, Good and Choice 44-53 lbs. 27.00-31 00. Lot Good 43 lbs 25 00. Utility and Choice wooled slaughter ewes 4 00-7 00. m:v providence ST 6-7351 733-2283 Spring slaughter lambs ft,, Easter Specialty Trade. Choice 20-35 lbs. 40.00-45 00, 25-40 lfe s 36 00-39 50, 40-50 lbs. 28 54-33. 50. The dairy eattle was but steady at the March 25 auction. The run included 85 cows, 11 stock bulls and Hires stock heifers Fresh Holstein cows brought $250-400; Guernseys $l5O-225, and other breeds $l6O-276, Bulls $l4O-185, and heifers 546. 140. Draft horses and mules at the March 23 auction were $lO-20 per head lower, but riding horses were fully steady as 288 head crossed the block. Mules by the pair were $250. 450, and singles brought $125- 175. Riding horses were $126- 450, and driving horses $125- 225. Pony mares $4O-75 aid geldings $35-120. Killer horses continued at 6-6% cents * pound. The 640 hogs at the March 23 auction were 25 lower. Re tail hogs to local bxtohers brought 16 50-17.50 while grad es 1 to 3 went to packers at Heavyweight bogs were 15.75 A 100 lower market took tie 110 calves at the March 23 auction. No prime calves were in the run. Choice 34-36, good and tow choice 32-34, standard 2850-32, and cull and common 20-26 One hundred lambs on sale brought 3045 for 25 to 40 pound spring lambs, and 24-30 for 50 pound lambs. Buyer of Oak'r* WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. <3. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 ;♦ »;• •> *i» *x« *x* J. Paul Nolt GAP HI 3-4183 David Kurtz MORGANTOWN AT 6-3771
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