—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 18, 1964 2 Market News Reports Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland # 11 ~f\ i 9 tt c; q. 9 450-600 April a* « ♦ ♦ ccKlj Re\Jew 10 50-11 50, few down to CATTLE* 540, t CATTLE* 1121 'Supply in- Dairy cattle met a eleafc Friday, April 1- eludes 20 percent cows Com- cludes about 20 percent cows. marke t at the Apnl 15 auth* CATTLE Compaied with cuirvEp 350 Compared with P ared Wl^x l as * Tuesday s mar- compared with last Thursday’s as 157 COW s, six bulls and is 2975 head last week Supply in- head last week. Fairly Ac- ket, Slaughter steeis stea y 0 mar , k& t i slaughter steers steady, heifers changed hands, eludes 60 percent slaughter classes stea dy. 25 higher, spots 50 higher Cows Cows 25 . 75 , h igher. Bulls most- Fresh Ho lstedn cows *r*udt steeis and 25 peicent feeder coring SLAUGHTER about steady. Bulls.weak to 50 ly 50 lower $275-410, Guernseys fWeu steeis Choice Slaughter steeis .„ne Choice 55-80 lbs 29 00- lower. - SLAUGHTER STEERS; and other breeds s>l6B3h' about steady Standaid and ch(>iee 80 .g 5 lbs. 28.00- L ’^ R Choice 950-1350 lbs. 21.50-23 00, stock bulls brought $l4»-iji Good steady to d 0 lowei Util- 3000 Lot Choice 102 lbs 25 50, Ch ° ice 900-1300 lbs 21.50-22.85, few High choice 1020.1215 lbs. and stock he if e rs $65-I*6. ily cows steady to 25 lowei, choi c e ne ai 90 lb Shorn lambs Seweial High Choice and Prime 23 00-23 35, Good 900-1300 lbs. Th e 271 head on band stM Cannei and Cuttei cows steady lt 24 50-25 50 few lots 940-1150 lbs. 22 80-23 50, Good 20 00-21 75, Standard 18 50-20.00, s t ea dy at the April 31 stm-W to 25 higher Bulls weak to 50 dl t y P wloled slfughtm- lambs *** Utdity 1675-18.50. ofSrses pomS lO cT; T TrwTFR ctffrs High 18 °°. Tlt>m; S 1 ’ SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; Mules by the pair brought $27». SLAUGHTER STEERS High few Utility 17 75-18 50 Utility and Standard 16.0048 50, 400, nding horses Choice and Fume 1100-1200 lbs COWS. Utility and High. few , Good 1g.5049.60. driving horses $125-225, 2J 00-23 50, Pait load near 1170 , jji Yielding Cutter 14.50-15 50, few rows- Yielding Cutter mares $4O-85, and. pony gey. lbs 24 00, Choice 1000-1300 bs ChieagO Cattle 15 6045 85, Cutter 13 2544 50, and °uli? v ings $3O-110. Killer St”I : WEEKLY REVIEW K brought 6% to 7 cento a m 2, 2000-217 o: Stanciaicl Canner 1160-12 35. Canner 12 2543 75. Hogs sold 25 lower al 8* 1 nua CATTLE: Receipts for the BULLS Utility and Commer- ~ and Commer- A P ril 13 auction as 4*B ke*4 HEIFER? Few Good a d 23,000 compared with ciai 18 60-20.25, few Good 20 60- J „ d2Q SQ . changed hands. Retail b*es tt Ch °A Ce to 7 °r 9 u i bS ,a r 26,000 last week and 23,800 a 2 110. o U rSc, if local butchers -were 16.58-176*; SOWS High Yielding Cuttei ygar ago CALVES' 255 Vealers steady 2135 - Cuttei 17,2 ® 1 ® 50, . grades Ito 3 went to the pack and Utility 14 50-Id 00, eaily to p OI the week, slaughter to strong. Choice 32.00-35 00, FEEDER STEERS' Choice 6 rs at 15 5046, and he»vyvre»gJit 15 75. Cutter 13 2544 70, Can- steeis steady) heifeis mostly £ew p r i me 37 50-39 00, Good 8504050 lbs. 18 00-21.35, Medi- ho gs brought 145045 58. Soya nei 12 004 3 20. 25 hig h e i, cows steady; bulls 28 50-32 00, Standard 25 50-29 00, urn and Good 450-700 lbs. 19.00- sold far 1,143.50. BULLS Utility and Commei- s tiong Utility 22.00-25 50, Cull 17 00- 2225 Choice and prime Ytaitta cal 18 00-21 00, few Good 21 00- Slaughter steers On Wednes- 22 00 CALVES 257 Vealers 504.00 were 100 lower while «*.«r 22 00 - day. four-and-a-half loads prime iHOCjg 135 ,-- a:rl y active, higher, instances 150 higher on calves sold steady at the Apt* FEEDER STEERS Good and H 124225 lbs 23 25, Bulk High BaIIOWS and gl it s mostly sfl Utility. Choice 35 50-38 00, cou- 13 auction. There were 6* head Choice 8804090 lbs 19 10-22 50, Choice and Prime 110(1-1350 highei pie Prime 38 00-39 00, Good m the iun. couple lots Good 655-688 lbs lbs 22 25-23 00, loadlots mostly BARROWS AND GILTS' U 3 1 00-35 50, Standard 27 50-31 50, Choice and, prime vesieci 20 00-20 50, Load Choice 660-750 Prime 1200-1325 lbs 23 00 Bulk g ‘ , 190 . 237 lbs . 15 3545 2 5, Utility 24 00-27.50, Cull 17 00- brought 33-36, good a**l low lbs 27 00 Lot Choice 525 lbs Choice 950-1300 lbs. 2125- y g 24. 228-240 lbs 15 5046 00. 24 00 choice 29-33, standard»», aaj 24 10 22.25 Bulk Good 900-1250 lbs. (Continued on Page 3) SHEEP 8. Not enough on cull and common 18-24. CALVES 550 Compaied with 20 00-21 25 loadlots Mixed 611 head last week Fairly Ac- Good and Choice 2LOO-21.50 -30 00 Utility 23 00-26 00 17 00-18 uu. HOGS 1800 Compaied with Slaughter Heifeis Load 1545 head last week Fanly Ac- Hlgh Cl l oice an ? i Pr d !f% 9 3h “ofo»r S ' 2, " S a “ d ,OWS Ch..» Pome 1050-1113 BARROWS AND GILTS U. ggo-iwVfbs 2 20’755l 75, mostly S 1-2, 190-230_ lbs 16 00-16 50. Good lg 50 _ 20 75 } %Vl°i9o 240 )ls 15 25- Cows ut, hty and Commer- i L -nrf TT 3 ’q °230 260 lbs cial 14 00-15 50, Canner and F. 2 ?^ 280 Cutter 12 00 14 25, Shelly Cann -14 oO lo 20, 200-280 lbs. 14 00- n 0 042 00 14 50 SOWS U S 1-3 300-450 lbs. (Continued on PageS) KILL SOIL INSECTS With HEPTACHLOR and get MORE CORN Spray corn fields with Heptachlor before planting for wire worm and cut worm control as well as many other insects. Control for 3 years. For reasonable prices and application contact any of the following PAUL S. BEILER BENJ. B. LANDIS formerly Melvin Lapp Paradise Rl, Pa. Box 254 Paradise Rl, Pa. Box 2G3 B ph. 687-6535 Ph. 442-4017 RICHARD R. FORRY CHESTER B. NOLT 2016 Horse Shoe Road 12 Graybill Rd, Lancaster, Pa. 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