—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12. 1964 2 Market News Reports Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland Auction 32 00, Few 32 00-34 00, Good CATTLE; 750 Supply in -25 00-30 00, Standard 22 00- eludes 20 per cent cows. CUTLE 2550. Compared 25 00 utility 18 00-22 00, Cull Slaughter steers fairly active, with 3547 last week Supply 13 00-17 00 weak to mostly 50*’ lower, loi Shoitened Holiday week „ „ „ „ , ~ Cows steady to 50 lower. Not included 60 per cent slaugh- HOGS 850 Compaied with enough bulls 0 r feeder steers tei steei s, 15 per cent cows HO6 last week. Fairly Active, Qn gale tQ test trends. «ith about 20 per cent feeder Barrows, gilts and Sows steady SLAUGH TE"R STEERS: steei s Compared with last to strong. Choice 900-1300 lbs 25 50-27.00, week's close, slaughter steers BARROWS AND GILTS' U. Few High Choice and Prime uneven, High Choice and s 1-2 190 240 lbs 19 00 19 50. 1000-1300 lbs 26 85-27 50, Mix- Piune steady to 25 lowei. Low us 1-3 185-250 lbs 18 50-19.00, ed Good and Choice 2525-25.75, Choice and below 50 75< low- us 2-3 230-270 lbs 18.00-18 50 Good 24 35-25 85, Standard ei Slaughter Heifeis fully SOWS US 1-3 350-450 lbs. 22 25-24 50. steady Feeder steeis slow, 13 00-14 00. US 2-3 450-550 COWS Utility 13 75-15 00, Steady to 50' lowei Cows ful- ib s 12 00-13 00. Few 550-650 Few 15 00-15 75, Qutter 12 75- lv stead>, instances 50 highei ib s 11 00-12 00. 14 50, Canner 1160 12 75. Bulls steady „ n ComDaied with BULLS utlllt y and Com ' SLAUGHTER STEERS SHEEP 200 Compaied wim j 1750-1935, Cutter Choice 900-1300 lbs 25 50- week Mode a * 15 00-17 75 27 00 Choice 1300-1500 lbs tive - SP l " l * 3 ! FEEDER STEERS Few 25 00 26 50 High Choice and weak Goodl and Choice 75 100 Good 700 . 1000 lbs 19 75.21 75 Pi ime 1000-1350 lbs 27 00-27 60 i- S OK °°'?f o nn Ut Ity CALVES 621 Fairly Active, Good 23 85 25 60, 13001450 lbs 63 ‘ 85 IDS £ 7 . uuiyuu Vealers 100 300 higher. 22 00 24 50 Standai d 22 00- VEALERS Choice 29 50- 24 10 34 50, Few to 36 00, Good l*o\ low SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Good and Choice 775 900 lbs 21 85-23 25 COWS Utility and -High Yielding Cuttei 13 75-15 50, Few 16 00-16 50, Cuttei 12 60 14 00, Cannei 11 25 13 00 BULLS Utility and Commer cial 17 75-19 50, Good 20 GO- 21 50, Cutter 15 35-17 85. FEEDER STEERS- 3 loads Good to low Choice 625 650 lbs 21 25-21 50 CALVES 475 Compaied with 593 last week Fairly Ac tive Vealeis strong to S 2 00 higher VEALERS Choice 30.00- SHAVINGS & PEANUT SHELLS Shavings Coarse or Fine Bagged. Paper or Burlap Trailer Load Prices Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ZOOK Phone 394 5412 Lancaster 220 Lampetei Road Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. PARADISE, PENNA. Bulls, steers, butcher cows, Hogs, lambs and veal calves Sold On Commission Sale every Tuesday 2 P.M. Fat hogs and Feeder pigs sale Every Saturday at 10 A.M. For marketing information Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 Box 100 Paradise, Pa. 10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Sale Schedule Monday: Horse Sale 10:00 A.M. Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale Hog Sale 11:00 A.M. Beef Cattle 2:00 P.M. Sale Ordei Bulls, Steers., Cows, Calves Wrtlne'dav : >ale of Hairy Cattle 12.30 P.M. iTimsd.rv: '-a e ot Bee! Caule - 12.30 P.M. Sale Older Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. E'h. hcll.-t.J 3-I-2J04 New Holland. P». TURKEY NUMBERS UP IN PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG A total of 16 million tuikevs aie being raised in Pennsylvania this yeai, 15 per cent more than in 1963, accoiding to the State Crop Reporting Seivice. The number of light breed turkeys estimated at 289,- 000 is up sharply from last year’s total of 115,000. The number of heavy breed birds, 1,303,000, is 3 per cent above last year. The nation’s 1964 crop is ex pected to total 98 7 million turkeys, 6 per cent more than a year earlier. 26 50 29 50, Standai d 22 00 26 50, Utility 19 00-22 00 Cull 15 00-19 00 HOGS 112 Bairows and gilts steady to 25 lower BARROWS AND GILTS U S 1-3 190-225 lbs 18 00-18 50, U S 1-2 165-180 lbs 17 25- 18 10 SHEEP: 34 Insufficient vol ume of any one class to fully test market trend SPRING LAMBS Good and Choice 75-105 lbs 19 50-22.50, Few Utility 16 50-19 50. At the September sth hog sale, 129 head weie offered Hogs weighing 180-200 lbs brought 18 60 to 19 00, 200- 220 lbs also sold at 18.60 to 19 00; 220-240 lbs brought 18 50 to 19 00, and 240 lbs and up wei e 16 25 to 18 25 Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. K. D. 1, STEVENS, PA. AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY YOU DECIDE BY WHICH METHOD YOU WANT YOUR CATTLE SOLD AND THEN Consign With Confidence TO Walter M. Dunlap & Sons livestock brokers CATTLE • CALVES • HOGS • SHEEP Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. # Cattle Auction Every Wednesday Starting At Noon • Listen To Our Market Newscast Monday and Wednesday At 7 A<M WLAN 1390 “THE OLD DEPENDABLE’’ SECOND TO NONE CATTLE 735 Supply mclud- Fresh Holsteins brought ed 26 per cent cows Slaugh- to 435, Guernseys 140 to 24; ter steers active, High Choice other breeds, 175 to 250 H tl ' and Prime steady to 50 high- eis sold for 115 to 275 er, other grades steady. Util- Horses sold steady at tha ity and High Yielding Cutter sale on Sept. 7 236 horses and Cows 75-1.25 higher, Canner no mules were received and Cutter steady to 25c high- ing horses brought 125 to 275. er Bulls mostly $lOO higher driving horses, 125 to 29fl’ Slaughter Steers- Choice 950- (Continued on Page 3) ‘ 1200 lbs 25 75-27 00, High Choice and Prime 1000-1250 r\ rfO C!Ifl ffln lbs 27 00-28 00, 3 head 28 35- V^O-LUt* 28 50, Good 24 00 26 00, Stand- WEEKLY REVIEW ard 22 00 24 00 „ 4 „,_ r „ _ , ~ __ ~ T t c „ , , CATTLE Salable receints Slaughter Heifers Good and f Qr three da y S this week 21. Choice 750-950 lbs. 21.60-24 00 60Q compared 2 2,400 for four Cows Utility and High da y S last week and 33,500 iear Yielding Cutter 14 50-1610, 5 a go Twelve market receipts head 16 50-17 35, Cutter 13 00- 157,600 compared 178,000 14 50, Canner 11 75-13 00, Shel- ago and 214,500 year ago. ly Canner 10 35-11 75. Compared last Friday, slau- Bulls Utility and Commer- ghter steers 25-75 lower, heif cial 18 85-2160, Good 2100- ers 50 ' 75 lower Cows st w.* 23 35, Choice 2410. to 50 higher. Bulls 50 high*. Feedei Steers Medium and e fo^inn G< S, r s 78 i« lbS a 50 1° CALVES 475, Active, Veal 5 q j ll gj iei Cow beef stead) eis steady to $lOO higher, in- j 0Q i ower stances $2 00 highei on Choice slaughter steers VEALERS Choice 30 50- Prime 1225-1350 lbs 27 752800, 35 50, few 35.50-37 00, Good around seven loads at 2800* 27.00- 50, Standaid 23 00- Bulk High Choice and Pnmt 27.00, Utility 18 50-23 00, Cull 1150-1400 lbs. 26.75-27 50, two 15.00- loads Prime 1400-1450 lbs. 27- SHEEP 45. Spring Lambs 00-27.50, load mostly Prime about steady. 1100 lbs. 27.00, three loads C T K Ot, • on Mixed Choice and Prime 1556 !K Spr p T i B o°i° lbs - 26 50. Bulk Choice 1100- s ‘ 23 T ?, 0 w 50 ; - £ 1R d nn 18 50 ’ 1400 lbs 25 50-26.75, load 21.50, Utility 15 50-18.00. Choice 1625 lbs. 23.00, Choice Dairy cows sold slower at 900-HOO lbs 24 50-26.00, sev the Sept 9th sale 154 cows, eral loads Choice with few 10 heifers, and no balls were (Continued on Page 3) received. I Livestock Marketing J. M. HOOEER, INC. Lancaster Stock Yards Phone 397-6191 AUCTION Every Wed. starting at noon PRIVATE TREATY DAILY Listen to our weekly radio market broadcast Wednesday morning 8:05 Ephrata 1310 (WGSA) | 1 5 See us before buying your Stocker and feeder cattle. £ % i Loadlol
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