2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21, 1964 Market News Reports Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards Vintage Sale New Holland Auction Weekly Review CATTLE; 765. Slaughter 290 horses were offered. Rid- C VTTLE Slaughter steers 600 850 lbs. 16.50-20 00. CATTLE: 500. Supply includ- s j eers mostly steady with In- ing horses brought f nriv -ictive steady. Cows CALVES Vealers fairly ac- ed 35 per cent cows. Moder- stances 50i ‘ lowe r ) on standard driving horses, 85-200; WUe»s, steidv to SIK lower. Bulls tive, and steady. Choice 33 00- a tely Active, Slaughter steers j ow q 00( j Cows weak to 5-5% cents per pound, Peny steady Feeder steers active, 35.00, few to 37.00, Good 29.00- 50-75<* lower. Cows weak to mostly 50j! lower. Feeder steers mares sold for 25-05, and *•«!- and fullv steady Supply in- 33 00, Standard 24.00-29 00, most i y 50C lower. so-1.00 higher. Supply includ- ings, 20-50. The trend wit eluded about 20 per cent Utility 18 00-24 00. SL A UGH TER STEERS: 35 per cient cows. lower, slaughter steers, 15 per cent HOGS: Barrows and gilts 25- Choice 950-1250 lbs. 23.75-25.50, SLAUGHTER STEERS; At the hog sale o» cows and bulls, with balance 75c lower. Sows steady. Bar- few High Choice and Prime Ch()ice 9504200 lbs. 2)4.25-26.00, her 16, 397 head and SO aheat* of supplv mainly feeder steers. rows and gilts US 1-2 190-235 25.50-26.00, Good 21 00-24.00, g head 2 g 25-26.60, Good 22.00- were sold. Hogs retailed at or AiirHTFR STEERS- lbs 1650-1700. On Monday US Standard 18.00-21.00 Standard 18.00-21.00. 17-17.75; wholesale (U.S. Choice 151250 lbs 23 75- No 1, 190-225 lbs. 17.00-17.50. COWS: Utility 12-75-1485, 12.60-14.00, Grades 1-3) 16-17; heavjwlghte 25 50 Hi°h Choice and Prime with about 10 head at 18 00. few 15 00-15 50, Cuttei Couole 14 75-15 00 Cutter 11.00- brought 15-16; and shoate, fi -23 50-26^60, h IndMdual 27.00, US 1-3 185-240 1* dosed the 131)0 few'fanner (Continued on Page I) Good 1000-1200 lbs 21 50-24 00, week at 15 50-16.00, US 2-3 CALVES. SPP ? y BULLS: UtiUty and Commer- _ fJ . Standard to Low Good 19.00- 225-2*o lbs IS L * 00 . 200 i ower; ml 18.00-20 60, Good 19.85- ChlCagO Cattle COWS Cutter and Utility US 1-2 »50 Ib. 13,00-13 50, s f° G^^8 50 . 33 FEEDER STEERS: Good and WEEKLY REVIEW 1100-14 00. with Utility 14 50- 400-d5O S ll5O ’ C ouple Choice 35 00-35.50. Choice 600-850 13 00-22 35, q A tTLE _ Cattle receipts 14 75, on Monday, Canner 8.00- 5a standard 24502800, Utility Standard and Good 15.00-1850, 263(K) compar6d with 25 ,000 10 50 Imhs cteadv to 20 00-24 50, Cull 11.00-19 00. utlllt y 13 °°' ls °°- last week and 26,400 a year BULLS Good and Choice -ed slau a htei lambs s J HOGS 180 Barrows and CALVES, 400 Vealers I- 00 ' a g o . Twelve market totals 222,- 20 50 23 00. ilndividual 24 00, 50' bighei? gilts 50 75 lower. Sows mostly 200 lower; instances $3.00 low- 000 compar ed with 226,000 Utility and Commeicial 17 50- Choice 85-9 d lb. Wooled slau-,h- er on Good and Choice Choice week ago and 201,200 year 2100 Cuftei 15 35-18 00. Lambs 21 00-22 50, Couple BARR oWS AND G'ILTS: Vealers 35 00-37 00, Good 28 50- ago . fffdfr STFERS Good and small lots 23 °°- Good 18 50 ‘ Mixed US 1-3 180-235 lbs 15 75- 33 00, Standard 24 50-29 00, Trading on slaughter steeis Choice 500 850 lbs 18 00 22 35 21 00 Utility 15 5018 50, Cull 16 00, 3 head US 1, 16 50-16 75, Utility 20 00-25 00, Cull 90-125 and heifers generally fairly ac- Choice 500 0 s do s { mohtei e wes 4 00- 1 lot US 2-3 253 lbs 14 85 lbs 16 00-19 50, 60 85 lbs 10 00- tive> stee rs 25-50 lower, heifeis Good and Choice 400 600 lbs t 0 SOWS US 1-3 280-500 lbs 16 00 50-75 lowei, cows fully steady. 21 50 23 40 Standaid and Good 700 _ $l2 60-13 00 SHEEP 20 Good and Choice Bulls steady to 25 lower. In ‘ SHEEP 130 Wooled Slaugh Wooled Slaughter lambs 18 00- (he Chicako..carlot meat trade, ter Lambs Good and Choice 2150 Good and Choice steer beef 70-95 lbs 17 50 21 50, Utility to 50-1 00 lower, Standard Steady Good 15 00-17 00 At the cow sale on Novem- Heifer and cow beef 50-1.00 At the November 14 hog ber 18, 116 cows, 10 bulls, and lower, sale 168 head were offered 1 heifer were sold Fresh Hoi- Feeders Trading on feeder 160-180 lbs. brought 15 00- steins brought 275480, Guern- cattle fairly active, fully steady, 15 60, 180-200, 15 85-16 35; 200- seys, 150-235, other breeds, Mixed Good and Choice 680-220, 220, 15 85-16 75; 220-240, 15 75- 150-300 Bulls sold for 125-230, 935 lb steers 19.25-20.75, load 16 50, 240 and'up, 14 50-15.60 and heifers, no quote. The Choice 900 lbs. 2125 and load Feeder pigs weighing 25-30 lbs. trend was steady. Choice 400 lb. steer calves sold for 4 008 50. On the November 16 sale, 22 50 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 Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves Wednesday: Sale of Dairy Cattle 13:30 P.M. Thursday: Sale of Beef Cattle 13:30 P.M. Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 354-2194 New Holland. Pa. Vintage Sates Stables, 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 Bt. 30 Livestock Marketing J. M. HOOBER, INC. Lancaster Stock Yards AUCTION Every Wed. starting at noon % PRIVATE TREATY BADLY | Listen to our weekly radio market j broadcast Wednesday morning 8:05 < Eph rata 1310 (WGSA) j See as before buying : our stacker and feeder cattle. PARADISE, PENNA. Kenneth E. 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