£r—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26, 1964 Market News Reports At Lancaster Yards CATTLE Active, slaughter steers 50-1 00 higher, cows $l.OO-1 75 higher, bulls steady to 50 lower, feeder steers about steady Supply included about 70 pec cent slaughter steers and 20 per cent cows and bulls SLAUGHTER STEERS' Choice 1000-1250 lb $24 00- 26 00, Good and Choice 1325- 1500 lb. $22 75 25.00, Good to low-Choice 950-1250 lb $23 50- 24 50. Good $22 25-23 75, Stand aid to low-Good $l9 00-22 25. COWS Cutter and Utility closed the week at $l2 00- 14 75 with 'a couple of head at $l5 00-15.35 Canner $lO 00- 11 50 BULLS- Utility and Com meicial $l6 50-20 00, individu als *'o $2O 50, Good and Choice $2O 00 22 00 with a couple of head $22 50 Cutter $l5 50- 17 00 FEEDER STEERS Good and Choice 500-1050 lb $lB 50- 22 00, Standaid and Good 400- New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Sole Schedule Monday: Horse Sale 10;00 A.M. Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale Monday: Hog Sale . . 11:301lM. Monday: Beef Cattle 2:00 P.M. Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves Wednesday; Sale of Dairy Cattle 12:30 P.M, Thursday: Sale of Beef Cattle . 12:30 P.M. Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 354-2194 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 AJVf. 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 Livestock Marketing I M. «OOBER, . ■Lancaster Stock Yards Phene 397-6191 APC3SCW Every Wed. starting at aom PRIVATE TREAT? DAILY Listen to our weekly radio market broadcast Wednesday morning 8:05 Ephrato 1310 (WGSA) See ns before buying your itocker and feeder cattle. 850 lb $15.0047.50. CALVES Active, vealers steady to $l.OO lower Choice $34.00-37.00, few $3B 00-39 00, Good $29 00-34.00, Standard $24.00-29.00, Utility $2O 00- 24.00, Cull 80-125 lb. $15.00- 20.00, 60-80 lb. $lO 00-16.00. HOGS: Barrows and gilts active, 50 to full $l.OO higher, cows strong to 50 higher BARROWS AND GILTS U S. 1-2 190-235 lb $lB 50-19 00, US 1 190-225 lb $l9 0049 50, US. 1-3 185-250 lb. $lB 00- 18 50, 2-3 225 250 lb $l7 25- 18 00. few 2-3 240-280 lb early in the week $16.50-1700 US 1-3 350-450 lb sows $l3 00- 14 00, US 2-3 500-575 lb $ll 75-12 50. SHEEP Moderately active, all classes fully steady. Choice 80-100 lb wooled slaughter lambs $22 00-23 50, Good $l9 00- 22 00, Utility $l5 00-19 00 Choice 75-95 lb shorn slaugh ter lambs with No 1-2 pelts $2l 50-22 50 Cull to Choice slaughter ewes $3 00 600 New Holland, Pa. INC. Vintage Sale CATTLE: 452. Supply in cluded 75 'per cent Slaughter steers and 21 per cent Cows. Active, 'Slaughter steers grad ing Standard to Low Choice 50-1.00 higher; Choice Steady, Instances 50r higher. Cows $lOO-1.50 higher. Bulls fully steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS 1 Choice 1000-1250 lbs 24 GO -25 35, 13004375 lbs, 23 00- 24.00, Good to low Choice 10004250 lbs 23 50-24.00, Good 22 5023 50, Standard 19 50- 22 50 (Continued on Page 3) W Kf f, * £ : SEASON'S GREETINGS I | AND | | BEST WISHES FOR A VERY PROSPEROUS S | NEW YEAR | i FROM THE STAFF OF | | '% | Walter M. Dunlap And Sons, Inc. I i i K OFFICE 3 u * I * 'g g g g g g *s CATTLE DEPARTMENT John Biendle Jacob Doerr Walter Dunlap James Dunlap Walter Dunlap, Jr. Louis Edwards Clem Edwards Charles Hacker Leioy Kauffman Walter Landis Howard Martin Eugene Pfaeffle are getting with Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed STEVENS, PA. ANNVILLE, PA. MIDDLETOWN, PA. MT. JOY, PA. HERSHEY, PA. See what Fui~C2~Pep Cofife-lzer Dairy Feeds con do for your milk production! Poasmorc Supply Co. Cochranvflie, Pa. Millport Roller Mills. S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. 'A\V^VA^\>\VS\\\\V\V@V\VV\XVVV\\\\VVV\,\\V« Market News Reports New Holland Auction At the cow sale on 12/23, Calves sold steady to sl,o# ,125 cows, 2 bulls, and 10 beif- higher at the calf sale with ers were received. Fresh Hoi- 115 head offered. Choice and steins sold for 275-440; Guem- Prime brought 34-36.50; Good seys, 150-225; other breeds, and Low Choice. 2633.50; 150-310. Bulls brought 81.50 Standard, 22-26; Common, 10- and 150; heifers. 34-127.50. 20. Trend was steady, ______________________ There was no report avail- , ,i able on the Horse Sale. V^mXie «. H( S/£ )W i 3t WEEKLY REVIEW the 12/21 sale. 465 hogs and 15 shoals' were received. Hogs Salable receipts first three retailed for 18.2549; whole- days 25,400 compared 28,800 sale W.S 1-3) 17-17.75; heavy- week ago and 13,400 a year ago weights, 15.25-17. Sows brought which included Christmas Holi -12-15, and shoats, 9-14 Harry Rmtz Mike Rintz George Simmerman Otto Schneebeli HOG DEPARTMENT John Stoudt Enos Good CALF AND LAMB DEPARTMENT Donald Reed Earl Stoudt ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Millport Salunga everywhere more GAP, PA. Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown. ~.r Kirkwood Feed & Groin H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. 'Ooritlnuert on Page 8) Donald Ober Edward Birchall Sylvester Dietz Walter Hatton George Young Mrs. Margaret Cramer Mrs. Esther Rae milk MORGANTOWN, PA. HONEY BROOK, PA. BAREVILLE, PA. LANOISVILLB, PA. COCHRANVILU^PA* Kirkwood Witmer s SI
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