2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1964 Market News Reports Market NeWs Rep At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland Auction CATTLE; 2800. Compaied with 5201 last week Supply in cluded about 30 percent slaugh ter steers, about 15 percent cows and bulls, with the balan ce mainly feeder steers. Slaugh ter steers 75-1.00 higher. Cows strong to 50c higher. Bulls mostly steady. Feeder steers steady. Slaughter steers: Choice 1000-1200 lbs. 25.00-26 50, few Choice and Prime 26.25-27.35, Good 22 50-25.25, few loads Mixed Good and Choice 24.00- 25.00, in early part of week Standard 21.00-23.50. Cows: Utility and High Yield ing Cutter 12.25-14.25, Canner and Cutter 10.00-12 50, few Shelly Canner 9.00-10 00. Bulls: Utility and Commer cial 18 00-20.50, Good and Choice 20 00-23 00, few to 23 - 50, Cutter 15.00-18 00. Feeder steers: Load Choice 500 lbs 23 50. load Choice 790 lbs 22 60, Good and Choice 750-1050 lbs 19 00-21 35, Stand ard and Good 600-650 lbs 16 - 75-17 90, load 1075 lbs 17 50, few Utility and Standaid 15- 50-17.00. Calves - 500. Compared with 611 last week. Fairly Active, Vealers steady. 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 Order Bolls, Steers, Cows, Calves Wednesday: Sale of Dairy Cattle 12:80 P.M. Thursday: Sale of Beefi Cattle 12:30 P.M. Sale Order Bolls, Steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 364-2184 New Holland, Pa. 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 Vealers; Choice 31.00-33.00, Few to 35.00, Individual 36.00, Good 27.00-31.00, Standard 23.00-27.00, Utility 17.00-23.00. Hogs: 1125. Compared with 949 last week. Fairly Active, Barrows, gilts and Sows about steady. BaiTOWS and Gilts; US 1-2 190-250 lbs. 16.75-17.25, US 1, 17.50-18 00, US 1-3 185-250 lbs. 16 00-16.50, US 2-3 240-270 lbs. 15.25-15.75, Sows: US 1-3 300-450 lbs. 12 00-13 00, US 2-3 400-550 lbs. 11 50-12.50. Sheep; 350. Compared with 504 last week. Fairly Active, Wooled Slaughter lambs weak to 50 lower. Wooled Slaughter Lambs; Choice 85-100 lbs 21.00-22.50, Good 18 50-2100, Utility 16.00- 18 00. Slaughter Ewes: Culls to Choice 4 00-7.00. Children of veterans whose sei vice-connected injuries or illnesses make them perma nently and totally disabled are now eligible for a 36-month education program at college or vocational school level. Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager CATTLE; 533. Supply in cluded 68 percent slaughter steers and 26 percent cows. Slaughter steers fully steady, Cows steady to 50 lower. Bulls fully steady. ' SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 800-1200 lbs. 24.85-25.85,' Good 950-1250 lbs. 22.50-25.00, Standard 21.00-22.85. COWS: Utility 12.50-13.85; few 14.10-14.75, Canner and Cutter 11.00-12.50. BULL'S: Utility and Good 19.10-21.85. CALVES, 465. Vealers Ac tive, steady to 1.00 higher. , VEALERS; Choice 32.00 36.50, Couple 37.00-37.50, Good 28.50-32.50, Standard 24.50- 28.50, Utility 20.00-24.50, Cull 15.00-19 00. HOGS 77. Barrows and gilts steady to 50c lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: One lot US 1-2 230 lbs. 16.85, mixed US 13 190-240 lbs. 16 00-16 50. SOWS US 1-3 350-400 lbs, 12 85 13 25. SHEEP 21 Not enough on sale to test market trend. At the hog sale on October 31, 121 head were received. Hogs weighing 160-180 lbs. sold for 14 50-16.85, 180-200, 16 00- i 17.60; 220-220, 16.25-17.60; 220- 240, 16.60-16.85; 240 and up, 15.10. Sows brought 13 25- 13 50. Many an old hen makes a goose of herself trying to look like a chicken. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Top Dress Your Alfalfa Now 0-14-14 0-20-20 0-15-30 Use Our Spreader Service ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph. 3924963 or 392-0374 AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY SELLING YOUR LIVESTOCK IS OUR BUSINESS So, why take chances. If yon have a profit, protect it. Be sore, and consign your cattle, ealves, hogs and sheep to the leading livestock Exm on the Lancaster Market. Walter M. Dunlap & Sons LIVESTOCK BROKERS Bk. CATTLE • CALVES • HOGS • SHEEP Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. Of course, we do perform other services, such as financing, order buying, and so forth, all of which makes us “The Complete Livestock Firm/' “THE OLD DEPENDABLE” SECOND TO NONE - .. - - i x. f .< a < * i J g_.» ■ it* TT7 %, > i a sra a a 4-i Weekly Review CATTLE: 732. Supply in cluded 25 percent cows, ac tive, Slaughter steers $l.OO - higher. Cows strong to 50c higher; instances 75c high er. Bulls steady. Feeder steers about steady . Slaughter steers: Choice 950- 1250 lbs. 25.00-26.50, few High Choice 27.00-27.35, Good 950- 1200 lbs. 23.00-25.25, few 1325- 1550 lbs. 23.00- 25.00, Standard 21.25-23.00. Cows: Utility and High Yielding Cutter 12.25-14.50, Canner and Cutter 10.50-12,50. Bulls: Utility and Commer- cial 18.50-20.50, Good 20.25- 22 00, Individual Choice 24.50. Feeder steers: Good 600-800 lbs. 16 85-20.35, few Standard and Good 400-525 lbs. 16.75- 18 00. Calves: 403. Vealers $lOO - higher; Instances $3.00 higher on Choice. Vealers Choice 34 50-37.00, few 38 00-39.50, Good 29 50-35- 00, Standard 25 50-30.50, Utility 20 00-26 00, Cull 15 50-20 50. At the sale on Nov. 2, 184 cows, 3 bulls, and 24 heifers sold actively. Fresh Holsteins brought 275-450; Guernseys, 150-350; other breeds, 150-340. Bulls brought 110-160, and heifers, 45-110. At the horse sale on Nov. 2, there were 196 head sold. Rid ing horses brough 85-200; driv ing horses, 85-225; 5-6 cents per pound. Pony mares brought 30-65, and geldings 20-65. The trend was slow to steady. »> •» t m 'V # | f Livestock Marketing * I ? * ! J. M. HOOBER, INC. I & " <* »> o Loncasfer Stock Yards t | Phone 397-6191 | <« O <# c* | AUCTION Every Wed. starting at noon * S PRIVATE TREATY DAILY | A V X ❖ J | I t Listen to our weekly radio market broadcast Wednesday morning 8:05 Ephrota 1310 (WGSA) See us before buying your Stocker and feeder cattle. | 3 ’ -i' orts Qn the Nov. 3 hoc Mle 36# hogs and #5 shoals were sold. Hogs retailed at 17.50-IK2S. Wholesale (U.S. 1-3). 16.60-17; heavyweights, 15-16.26; sows, 12-15. Shoats brought 7-13, She tread was 25-50 lower. Also on Nov. 3, 136 Mfces were received. Choice end prime brought 34-36; good end low choice. 26-33.90; standard. 20-26; common, 1040. She trend was steady to strangi Chicago Cattle WEEKLY BGTISV CATTLE Salable receipts 24,500 compared 34,700 last week and 30,500 a year ago. Twelve market totals 204,400 compared 244,600 week ago and 222,700 years ago. Slaughter steers; From mid week, nine loads Prime 1188- 1350 lbs 27 00, bulk High Choice and Prime 1150-1450 lbs 26 25-26 75 Early in week eleven loads Prime 1250-1475 Ivs 26 25, High Choice and Prime 1150-1510 lbs. 25.50-26.- 00. Late Bulk Choice 1100- 1450 lbs. 25.00-26.00, compar able grade 950-1100 lbs. 24.00- 25,00. On Monday, Choice 1100- 1450 lbs. 24.00-25.25, load Prime 1550 lbs. late 26.50 and on Monday load High Choice and Prime 1560 lbs. 25.50, Good, all weights, closed 21.50-23.75 with Mixed Good' and Choice 23.50-24.50, Standard and Low Good 19.00-21.50. Slaughter heifers; O* Wtd- (Continued on Page 3)
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