• Chicago (Continued from Page 2) ly 25 higher. Heifers steady to 25 higher. Cows 100-150 lower. Bulls 50-100 lower. In the carlot dressed beef tiade, steer beef 50-100 higher, heif er beef 50 higher. Cow beef 100-2 00 lower. Slaughter steei s Load Prime 1350 lbs to 25 25, High Choice and Prime 1150-1450 lbs. 24.- 00-25 00, mostly 24.25-25.00 late with nearly 20 loads Pnme 1250-1448 lbs at 25 00, several loads High Choice and Prime 1050-1125 lbs 23 75-24.00, Bulk Choice 1000-1350 lbs 23 00-24- 00, few loads High Choice 1400-1450 lbs. 24 00-24 25, sev eral loads Choice 1375-1550 lbs 22 75-23 50, load High Choice 1628 lbs 22 50, loadlots Mixed Good and Choice 900-1300 lbs 22 50-22 75, Good 19 50-22 25, Standard and Low Good 17.- 50-19 50 with Holsteins largely 18 00-18 50. ■ Cutter to at 1150-13 50. Cows' closed 10 00-11 • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) 1 50 2 50, Lower. VEALERS. Choice 26 50-30 00, Few Prime 30 00-31 50, Good 23 50-27 00, Standai d 20 00- 23 50, Utility 17 00-22 00, Cull 15 00-17 00. HOGS. 164. Fairly Active, Banows and gilts weak to 50f lower. BARROWS AND GILTS U. S 1-2 195-230 lbs. 18 85-19 10, U S. 1-3 190-230 lbs. 18 00- 18 60, U S. 2-3 235-260 lbs. 17 75-18 10. SHEEP- 67. Spring lambs fully steady SPRING LAMBS Choice 50- 90 lbs. 21 00 24 50, Good 17 00- 20 00. 239 head of hogs weie sold at the July 11 sale Hogs weighing 160-180 lbs brought 18 35, 180-200 lbs 18 50-19 25, Commei cial 200-220 lbs 18 00-19 85, 220- GO, Canner 240 lbs 18 25-1935, 240 lbs up 16 5017 50. SOWS 11 60-13 50. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1964 # New Holland (Continued fiom Page 2) most advance on Standai d and Below Vealers Choice 27 50-3100. lew High Choice 3100 32 50, Good 25 50-27 50, Standaid 24- 00 26 50, Utility 20 00 24 50, Cull 17.00-21.00. Sheep; 47. Spung lambs fully steady. Spring Lambs Good 50-80 lbs. 18 50 21 50, few Choice 21 50-23 00, Few Utility 14.00 17 00 At the July 13 sale of hoises and ponies, 256 head sold at lower prices Riding hoises brought $B5 to $250; duving hoises $lOO-210, killer horses S-SVi cents a pound. Riding horses sold at $l5-20 per head lower and killers 11/zl l /z to 2 cents a pound lowei Pony maies were $4O-110 and geldings $25-110 The 151 cows, 3 bulls and 11 heifers met an active and steady market at the July 15 auction of dany cattle Fresh Holstein cows brought $275-500, Guernseys $l5O-225 and other breeds $l5O-250 Bulls sold at $l7O-225, and heifeis changed hands at $65- 175 Hog leceipts at the July 13 auction totaled 483 Retail hogs went to local butchers at 19 OC -19 75 and giades 1 and 3 went to the packeis at 18 25-19 00. Heavyweights bi ought 17 50- 18 00 and sows brought 11 SC -13 75 The 25 shoats changed hands at 11 00-16 25 The 140 calves at the July 13 auction met a steady mai ket Choice and pume vealeis sold at 30 00-33 00, good and low choice 26 00-30 00, stand ard 23 00-26 00 and cull and common 18 00-23 00 Lambs weighing 70 to 90 lbs. brought 19 00-2150 5
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