—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 23, 1964 2 Market Lancaster Ya Weekly Review Fiiday, May 22 At CATTLE 3300 Compaied with 3481 head last week Sup ply includes 65 per cent slaugh ter steei s, 10 per cent cows, with balance mainly feeder steei s Compaied with last weeks close, slaughter steers 50 lower, with instances 75 low ei Cows fully steady. Bulls steady to 50 higher Feeder steeis active, steady to stiong. SL A U GIH TIE R STEERS: Choice 950-1250 lbs closing 20 50-21 85, with few lots High Choice 1000-1200 lbs 2175- 22 25, eai ly pai t of week High Choice and Pume 1050-1300 lbs 22 30-22 75. Load mostly Pume 1350 lbs 23 00, 10 head Choice 1400-1630 lbs late 19 10- 20' 75, Good 19 50-21 00, 'Stand aid 17 75-19 75 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS- Good and Choice 850-4140 lbs. 18 35-20 35, with couple lots Choice 950-4020 lbs 20 50-2125. Standaid 17 50T8 60 COWS Utility and High, i'jig ig 15115115100151 [515151 ipgpssWPSiPP Here's How Wayne Egg Feeds Give More for Your Money “More for Your Money" whose flock averaged 250 eggs, 3.99 lbs feed per dozen eggs, and 90.1 % livability; or Harold Hanna, Woden, lowa, whose feed cosf ran as low as 12.8^ per dozen You can get “More for Your Money" if you’ll fry Wayne / come in and lef us recommend the proper feeding program for YOUR needs. w~ FOWL’S FEED SERVICE B D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Pc'ach Bottom C. E. SAUDER & SONS B. D. 1, East Earl R. D x> Stevens MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia IJSU'IM Hill 4UMUll'ni< J News Rep rds Yielding Cutter 15 75-17.35, 8 head 17 50-18.00, Cuttei 14.85- 16 00, Canner 13 75-15 00. 'BULLS Utility and Commer cial 18 50-20 50, Good and High Yielding Utility 20.50-21.50, few to 22 00. FEELER STEERS: Mixed Good and Choice 475-625 lbs. 22 00-24 00, Mixed Good and Choice 650-750 lbs 21.50-22 00, Lot mostly Choice 750 lbs. 23 00, and load mostly Choice 850 lbs 21.50. CALVES- 500. Compared with 472 head last week. Fairly Ac tive, Vealers grading Good and Choice 100-2.00 lower; other grades mostly steady. Choice 32 00-36 00, few early 37.00, with couple Prime 37.00-38 00, Good 29 00-32 00, Standard 26 00-29 00, Utility 23 00-26 00. HOGS 1300 'Compared with 1185 head last week SBanows and gilts 25-50 highei. Sows steady BARROWS AND GILTS U. S 1-2, 190 240 lbs closing 17 00 17 50, U S 1, 190-225 lbs 17 25 (Continued on Pag” 3) J. K. STAUFFER & SON Ij«nv-ii and Bellaire HEESHEY BROS. KoinholOs GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ROHKER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks SUPPLY CO. MILLERSVILLE Millersville H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer - Ronks - Leola orts Market News Reports Vintage Sale New Holland Auction 0 Thursday, May 21 ket. Choice and prime vc ’eu Tuesday, May 19 Cattle: 865. Supply includes were 32-37, good and i ow CATTDE 545. Supply in- 22 percent cows Moderately choice 28-32, standard 85-28, eludes 18 per cent cows, active, Slaughter steers mostly an d cull and common 18-25 ’ Slaughter steers mostly steady, steady, few sales steady to 25 The 23 lambs sold steady. instances weak to 25 lower, lower. Cows fully steady to Lambs weighing 30-50 pounds Cows active, 25 to 50 higher, strong. Bulls mostly 50 higher. 22-26; 75-90 pounds 26-6# so Bulls steadv Slaughter Steers; Choice 950- SLAUGHTER STEERS: High 1250 lbs. 20.75-22.00, few High , ~ Choice and Prime 950-1200 lbs. Choice MW2OO lbs 122.00-22 - (JhlCagO Cattfe 22 25-22 85 1330 J 1520 lbs 20.35- 50, Good 900-1250 lbs. 19.75- ® 21 85 10 head Hi"h Choice and 21.00. Standard 18.00-20.00. WEEKLY REVIEW plfrne 152M745 lbs .19.60- Slaughter heifers; Utility and CATTLE - Salable receipts 2(150 Choice 950-1300 lbs. Standard 15 00-18.60, 4 head first four days 25,900, eomp ai . 21 00 2210 Mixed Good and Choice 870-950 lbs. 20.25-20.60. ed 26,700 week ago and 24,70# 2100-2210. Mixed «ooa a u. Cutter and utility year ago. oi h in Ce <^ o nH°^ 3 4 8 00-2010 15.75-17.50, Canner and low Compared last Fiiday, °cood 'and Cutter 14.00-15.75, few Shelly slaughter steers steady to 25 HEtFERS- Eew Good and Canner 13 00 . 1400 lower. Heifers steady to 25 Choice 19.25-20 20. Bulls: Utility and Commer- lower, instances 50 off. Cons COWS Utility and Hi & n cial 19 00 .2i.00, Couple Utility strong to 50 highej - . Bulls Yielding Cutter 16.25-17.35, 5 2 1 50-21.75, Cutter 18.00-19.10. steady. head 17 50-17.85, Cutter lo uo- feeder Steers: Good and Slaughter steers: Eight loads 16 25, Canner 13.50-1535. Choice 720-990 lbs. 18 25-21.25, Prime 1204-1269 lbs. 3225 BULLS Utility and Commer- Medium 555.345 ibs. 16.25-18 85. this, equalling lowest weekly cial 18 60-20 35, Cutter 17.50- Calves 274 Good and Choice top in 18 years. Bulk High 18 60 vealers 2 00-4.00 lower, other Choice and Prime 1150-1375 CALVES 250 Vealers 100- grades 1.00-2 00 lower. Choice Ibs. 21.00-22 00, with around 200 lowei Choice 33 00-35 50, 32 00-33 50, Good 28.50-32 00, 25 loads at 22 00. Late Bulk Couple Pnme 37 00 38 50, Good standaid 26 50-28 50, Utility Choice 950-1300 lbs. 20 00 20 75 30 50-33 00, ‘Standai d 27 00- 22 50-26 50, Cull 18 00-22 00. With few loads Average to 29 50, Utility 24 00-27 00, Cull Sheep 18 Few Good and High Choice 1000-1100 lbs at Choice 55 85 lb Spring slaugh- 21 00. Bulk Good 900-1250 lbs tei lambs about steady at 23 50- 18.75-19 50, and Low 28 00 Good 16 00-18.75. Slaughter heifers - Late Bulk * Choice 800-1100 lbs 19 50 20 Dairy cows sold steady at the 75j w ith loadlots High Choice May 20 auction as 174 cows, and p r i me 1000-1175 lbs 20- 11 bulls and 22 heifers chang- 75.21 00 Bulk Good 18 2519 ed hands 50 with loadlots Mixed Good Fresh Holstein cows brought and Choice 19 00-19.75 Few $250-500, Guernseys $l5O-225, Standard and Low Good 1600 and other breeds $l5O-300 18.00. Stock bulls $l4O-195, and stock Cows; Utility and Commer heifers $65-170. cial closed at 13.50-15.25, Cairn* At the May 18 horse sale 331 er and Cutter 12.00-14.25, Light head brought steady prices. weight Shelly Canner 1100 ■Riding horses were $125-295; 12 00. driving horses brought $125- Bulls; Cutter to Comstercul 175, and killers were 7 to 7% 17.00-19.50, few Fat Commer cents a pound. Pony mares 15.00-16.00. were $4O-100 and $3O- - 90- „ , , ~ I never met a man I didn't The 9o calves at the May 18 llke —YfiM 80g4r3 auction met a 100 lower mar- 21 00-24 00 HOGS 249 'Pauly Active, Banows and gilts mostly steady U S 1-2, 185-228 lbs 16.50- 16 85, U S ‘No 1, 195-223 lbs 17 00-17 60, U S 1-3, 180-255 lbs 16 00-16 50, 'U S 2-3, 230- 250 lbs 15 25-15 85 SHEEP 54 Spung slaughter lambs steady to strong Choice 40-90 lbs 24 50-27 50, Good 40 70 lbs 20 00-24 50. At the May 16 auction 275 market hogs were sold. Hogs weighing 160-180 pounds brought 1555-t15.85, 180-200 pounds 1647 10, 200-220 pounds 16 25-1740, 220-240 pounds 15 854 6 38, 240 pounds up 15.35- 15 60 Sows brought 10.75-12 85. Attend Church on Sunday. HOLLAND STONE ■g^ 4 4Siaii¥ 'MSJNC& ♦*>* f **■* * V/ ’ -9V WS^iSpr^ Walter tsjr Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. 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