2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30, 1964 Market News Reports .Mar At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale 23 50-25 00 Lot Good 460 lbs. 21.00. Thursday, May 28 Calves- 450. Compared with C \TTLE. 3200 Compared with 470 head i ast wee k. vealers 3230 head last week. Supply in- sloWt i oQ-3.00 lower. Choice eluded 70 percent slaughter 30 00-33 00, few early part of steers, 15 peicent feeder steers week to 3400, with couple and about 8 percent cows. Pnme 3500, Good 27.00-30 00, Slaughter steei s opened slow, standard 25 00-27.00, Utility about steady, latei trading ac- 22 00-25 00. Weekly Review tive. 25 to mostly 50 higher. Hogs- 1225. Compared with with some sales 75 higher j 264 head last week Barrows Cows weak to 25 lower. Bulls and gilts 25 to mostly 50 high weak to 50 lowei ei Sows steady to 50 higher Slaughter Steers Choice 950- Banows and Gilts U S 1-2, 1300 lbs 2100-22 25, few 1300- 190-240 lbs 17 25-18 00, Latei 1465 lbs 20 75-22 00, High tiadmg mainly 17 25-17 50 U S Choice and Pi ime 950-1300 lbs 190 225 lbs 18 00-18 50, U S. 22 00-22 60 with load mostly 1-3, 180-250 lbs 16 50-17 25, US. Pi ime 22 00 on Monday Good 2-3, 230-270 lbs 16 00-16 50 20 00 2125 Standaid 18 50-20- Sows y s 1 . 3> 300450 lbs 25 C 1 , , 11 50-12 50, few U. S 1-2, 280- Slaughtci Heifeis Standaid 3fio lbs 12 59.13 0 0, US. 2-3, and Good 1 15 950 lbs 1710-20- 400 600 lbs 10 50-11 50 °°Cows Cutte. and Utihtv o Sheep 450 Compared with 15 50 1725 tew eaily pait of f 9 he c ad last Y eek Eai y T week 17 25-17 50 Cannei and tue Spi mg slaughter lambs low Cuttei 13 85 15 50 steady t 0 weak Ewes steady - Bulls Utilitc and Commei- r , SpUng rft Q S n lai !f htei 94 c J 4 il 18 50 20 00 Good and-High Ehoi< : e 6090 r , lbs , Itnnllnn welding Utility 20 00 2150 levv to 27 °°’ Good 22 00-24 00 riittpi 17 75 ir 50 Shorn Slaughtei Ewes Utili- Feede. Stems Choice 600 . Choice No 2 and 3 pelts 650 lbs 23 00-24 00, Load Choice 4 ' uu _____ 980 lbs 2150 Mixed Good and , . , , . , , , Choice 500-750 lbs 21 50-23 00 hen d ‘ s llbution of light is Load 1012 lbs 20 00 Good 550 not a problem, you get moie 900 lbs 18 00 2150, Mixed b S bt fl °™ one bulb of lal ‘S e Good and Choice 375-500 lbs wattage than fiom two smaller ones adding up to the same. 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Wayne Dairy Supplements are eco nomical too-let you utilize home grains to make a top quality dairy ration, n Lawn and Bfll.iire HERSHEY BROS. Roinholds GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Rooks H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer - Ronks - Leola WITH For good legume hay, good pasture Fair legume hay corn silage w/th excellent legume hay Fair grass hay poor legume hay, corn silage with good legume hay Poor mixed hay, corn silage with poor hay mm ■mm , •j. • i: Tuesday, May 26 CATTLE: 553. Supply in cludes 69 per cent slaughter steers and 19 per cent cows. Active. Slaughter steers fully steady; with Standard to low Good strong to 25 .higher. Cows fully steady. Bulls about steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS. Choice 950-1250 lbs 21 00-22.00, 11 head High Choice and Prime 900-1200 lbs 2210-22 60, Mixed Good and Choice 20 50-2135, Good 20 00-2100, few 19 85, Standard 18 50-2100. HEIFERS 6 head high Good 17 75-18 85 COWS utility and High Yielding Cutter 16 35 17 25, 6 head 17 50-18 00. Cutter 15 25- 16 10, Canner 13 75-15 25 BULLS Utility and Commer cial 18 50-19 75, few Individual 20 50-2185, Cuttei 17 50-18 50 CALVES 340 Vealers 100 350 lower Choice 30 00-32 00. Good 27 00 30 00, Standard 23 50-27 00 Utility 22 00-24 00, Cull 18 00 22 00 HOGS 121 Bai’xnvs and gilts 25 to mostly 50 higher U S 1-3, 180-245 lbs 16 50- 16 85, U S 12, 185-235 lbs 17 00-17 60, U S 2-3, 195-245 lbs 16 35-16 60 SHEEP 80 Spring slaughter lambs 100-2 50 lower Choice 55-100 lbs 22 50-25 00, Good 50- 75 lbs 19 50-22 00, Utility 16 GO -19 00 Monday 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Tuesday 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Wednesday 8:00 A.M, to 4:00 P.M. Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and Feeder Cattle 12:00 Noon to Closing Auction Cows, Bulls, Fat Cattle and Feeder Cattle Thuisday 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Friday 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Private Treaty Calves, Sheep, Hogs and all Cattle Regardless of the size of your consignment your livestock will receive personal at tention by an experienced and capable staff in each department. Call us 397-5136 and avail yourself of the latest market news and infonnalion and listen to our newscast Monday and Wednesday at 7:05 A.M. over WLAN 1390 CAPABLE SERVICE TO THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY SINCE 1898 ket News Reports New Holland Auction The 88 dairy cows at the May 27 auction sold very slow but at nearly steady prices. Five bulls and 23 heifers also sold. Fresh Holstein cows ranged $250-565; Guernseys $l5O-225, and other breeds $l5O-250. Stock bulls were $l4O-170 and stock heifers $65-175. The 290 head at the May 25 horse sale sold slow and steady. Riding horses were $125-275, driving horses $125-300, and killer horses 7-7 Vi cents a pound Pony mares were $4O - and geldings $3O-125. Hogs gained 75 to 100 at the May 25 auction as 325 mar ket hogs and 15 shoats sold Retail hogs to local butchers bi ought 17 50-18 35, and grades 1 to 3 went to the packers at 17-17 75 Heavyweight hogs sold at 15 75-16 85 Shoats hi ought $9 00 to $l6 00 per head The 90 calves at the May 25 auction met a 2 00 to 3 00 low ei maiket Choice vealeis weie At the May 23 auction, mar ket hogs weighing 170-180 pounds brought 16-1710, 180- 200 pounds 16 50-17 10, 200-220 pounds 16 75-17 35, 220-240 pounds 16 50-17 10, 240 pounds up 15 75-16 50 Sows weie 10 50- 13 50 One lot of feeders pigs brought 32 PRIVATE TREATY AUCTION Both Livestock Marketing Services WALTER M. DUNLAP AND SONS Lancaster Union Stock Yards Tel. 397-5136 “The Old Dependable” known everywhere 30-33, good and low choice ■ 30, standard 24-27, and mon 18-24. There were 35 lambs sheep on sale. Lambs 30-50 pounds brought 242 s i 90 pounds 25-27 50, ewes $5OO-6.00. BAI Director Is Appointed HARRISBURG ~ Seci (!; Leland H Bull has announe the appointment of Di C. Shook as directoi of j Bureau of Animal Industij the State Depaitmem of cultui e Dr Shook, of Spnng ED 2, Centre county, has bi on the department \ eteum staff since 1957 and loi ( past two years has been act BAI dilector. He received the bachior science degiee fiom the Pr sylvama State Unneisili animal science and pieielei aiy medicine in 1942 coup’ mg the four-yeai tomst thiee yeai,s Aftei thiee yeais of sen with the U S Army mEm during Woild War II beta ed in veterinary median! the University of Pennsvbii graduating in 1948 On the Penn State stall (Continued on Page 3) How Offered By
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