—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28, 1964 2 Market News At Lancaster Yards CATTLE Slaughter steei s active steady to strong, in stances 50 higher Cows steady to 25 lower with mostly decline on Utility, bulls steady, feeder steers fully steady. Supply in cluded about 30 pei cent slaugh ter steers. 30 peicent cows and bulls with balance mainly feed er steers Slaughtei steei s- Choice 1000- 1300 lbs 24 50-25 75, load Choice with End Prime 1250 ibs. 25 75, 5 head Choice and Prime 26 25, Mixed Good and Choice 1100-1250 lbs 23 60- 25.00, couple lots Mixed Good and Choice 1375-1500 lbs. 22- 75-23.00, Good 800-1250 lbs including Load Standard with End Good 1200 lbs Holstein $2l OO. Cows Cutter and Utility 11- 00-13 50, Seveial 13 50-14 00, few at 14 25 on Tuesday, Cann ei 9 50-1150 Bulls Good and Choice 20 00- 23 00, Individual 23 50 Utility and Commeicial 17 00 20 50 few to $2lOO Cuttei and Low 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 Balls, Steers, Cows, Calves Wednesday: Sale of Dairy Cattle 12:30 P.M. Thursday: Sale of Beef Cattle 12:30 P.M. Sale Order Balls, Steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 354-2194 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 Bt. 30 Livestock Marketing J. M. HOOBER, INC. Lancaster Stock Yards Phone 397-6191 MJCHON Every Wed. starting at noon PRIVATE TREATY DAILY Listen to our weekly radio market broadcast Wednesday morning 8:05 Ephrata 1310 (WGSA) s* ? % See us before buying your Stocker and feeder cattle. Utility 15 50-17.50 Feeder Steers: Choice 375-450 lb steer calves 23 25-24.00, Good and Choice 750-800 lbs. 20 75-22.50, load Choice 970 lbs 22 50, Standard and Good 450- 850 lbs 18 00-20.00. Calves: Vealers fairly Active, $1 00-2 00 lower. Choice 31.00- 34 00, few 35 00-36.00, Good 27 00-31 00, Standard 22 00-27.00, Utility 18 00-22.00, Cull 85-125 lbs 14 00-18 00, Cull 60-80 lbs 10 00-15 00 Hogs Faiily Active, Barrows and gilts mostly 50e higher, instances 75 higher on US 1-2 Sows steady US 1-2 190-225 lbs Banows and gilts 16 50- 17 25. US 1, 190-225 lbs 17.00 to mostly 17 50, US 1-3 185-240 Tbs. 16 00-16 50, US 2-3 225-250 lbs. 15 50-16 00, 250-280 lb. 15- 00-15 50, US 1-3 300-450 lb Sows 13 00-13 50, US 2-3 400- 550 lbs 11.50-12 50. Sheep Wooled Slaughtei steady Choice 85-95 lbs Slaugh- Idinbs and slaughter ewes (Continued on Page 14) Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager Reports Market News Reports Vintage Sale New Holland Auction CATTLE 481 Slaughter steei s moderately active 25-50 e higher Cows slow, Utility 50- 100 lower with Calmer and Cutter steady to weak. Supply included about 32 percent cows. Slaughter steers; Choice 1000- 1200 lb. $24 25-26 00, 6 head $26.10-26 35. Choice 1200-1350 lb. $23 50-25 50. Good $2200- 24.25, Standard $l9 00-21.60, Utility $l7 50-18 50. Cows Cutter and Utility $ll 00-13 60, Canner $lO 00- 1150 Bulls Utility and Commer cial $l7 60-20 00, 2 head $2O 85- 21.50. Feeder steers' Good and Choice 800-970 lb $lB 50-2010 Calves 439. Vealeis mostly steady although Cull steady to $lOO lower Choice vealers $3l 50-36 50, Good $2B 00-32 50, Standaid $24 00 28 50, Utility $2O 00-24 00 Cull 100-125 lb $l5 00 20 00, Cull 70-95 lb $ll - 50-15 50 Hogs 100 Active, bauows and gilts 50-1 00 highei, US 1-2 180-220 lb $l7 10-17 75, 1-3 195- 225 lb $l6 25-16 75 Sheep 20 Insufficient volume of any one class to fully test trends, few Utility and Good wooled slaughtei ewes $3 00-6 50 You can’t keep your eye on the ball and the clock at the same time AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY SELLING YOUR LIVESTOCK IS OUR BUSINESS So, why take chances. If you have a profit, protect it. Be sure, and consign your cattle, calves, hogs and sheep to the leading livestock firm on the Lancaster Market. Walter M. Dunlap & Sons LIVESTOCK BROKERS CATTLE • CALVES • HOGS • SHEEP '/ ' Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. Tel: 397-5136 Of course, we do perform other services, such as financing, cfdcr buying, and so forth, all of which makes ns “The Complete Livestock Finn.** ‘‘THE OLD DEPENDABLE" SECOND TO NONE % % Weekly Review The Thursday sale at the New Holland Sales Stables pro gressed normally in spite of the holiday. Receipts were slightly below normal; these included 635 cattle, 170 calves, and 11 sheep. Price trends were steady. This sale was not covered’ in detail by Market New Service because of the Thanksgiving Day holiday. At the Nov. 25 sale 179 cows, 13" bulls, and 9 heifers were offered. Fresh Holsteins brought 275-450; Guernseys, 150-235; other breeds, 150 300 Bulls brought 125-225, and heifers, 53-250. The trend was steady. At the horse sale on Nov. 23, 306 head were received Riding horses brought 85-240; driving horses, 85-200; killers, 4 Vs-5 cents per pound Pony Chicago Cattle WEEKLY REVIEW CATTLE Salable receipts fust thiee days 27,500 com paied 25,400 week ago and 24 600 year ago Twelve mai ket receipts 200,000 compare® 198,400 week ago and 149,- 700 year ago Compaied last Friday, slaugh ter steers 50-75 lower, heifers steady Cows steady to fully 25 lower, instances 50 off Bulls weak to fully 50 lower Few feeders strong. In the Chicago carlot dressed trade, steer beef steady to 50 lower. Heifer beef steady Cow beef 50-100 lower. mares brought 25-65, and. geld ings, 20-50 A steady trend was noted. Hog receipts at the Nor. 26 sale totaled 367 head mkl 36 shoats. Hogs retailed a# 17- 17.50. Wholesale (U.ft. S-8) brought 16-17. He*Tymi#tts, 15-16. Shoats sold tat 6-14. The trend waff steady; On the Nov. 23 calf mil X 35 head sold at a steady mte. Choice and prime brought 34- 37; good and low choice 26- 33.50; standards, 20-26; Km raon, 10-20. Some weakness prevailed on slaughter steers each of the first three days this week. Fairly liberal marketings coupl ed with one less slaughtering day factors in the downturn. Also, Prices forced sharply higher last Friday as receipts fell well below normal. Mar ketings fust three days this week locally largest in a month Supply 70-75 percent slaughter steei s, around 15 percent heifeis. Bulk steers on offei 1350 lbs down but run did include a moderate num bei of loadlots weighing 1375- 1550 lbs. All grades of steers under pressure this week but most bearishness on kinds grading average Choice or bet ter particularly loadlots weigh ing 1100-1200 lbs. overall finish on steers about like last week. Prime making up around 10 percent of the steer crop. Slaughter steers; Around a (Continued on Pag© 14)