—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20, 1965 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review Auction Only March 19, 1965 March 17, 1965 Cattle 2600: Slaughter steers Cattle 501; Slaughter steers 25c higher, instances 50 high- steady to 25c higher. Cows er. Cows 25-50 c lower; most steady to 25c lower. Bulls decline on Utility. Bulls 25c weak. Supply included 21 per tower. Feeder steers -fully cent Cows, steady. Supply included about Slaughter Steers: Choice 60 percent Slaughter steers, 1000-1300 lbs. 24.00-25,50. Few 20 percent Cows and Bulls High Choice 25.5626.25, mixed with the balance mainly feed- Good and Choice 23.75-24.50, ei steers. Good 22 50-2400, Standard to Slaughter Steers Choice Low Good 19.75-22.50 <lOOO-13150 lbs 24 00-25 50, Few Slaughter Heifers: Standard High Choice 25.50-26 25, Mixed and Good' 700-950 lbs. 18 50- Good and Choice 23 75-24 60, 2135 Good 22.50-24 00, Standard to Cows: Cutter and Utility Low Good 19 50-22 00 13.35-15.00, few 15.10-15.60 Slaughter Heifers- Good and Bulls- Utility to Good 17.60- Choice 850-975 lbs 19 50-22 75, 2025, Individual 21.50, Cut- Standard 700-950 lbs 18.60- ter 1625-17.50 19 50. Cow-s Cuttei and Utility 13 35-1550, Late jnamly 13.35- 15 00, Canner and Low Cutter 1185-1350, Few Shelly Can cel 11 00-12 00 Bulls Good and Choice 19 50 22 00. Individual 22 50- 23 00, Utility and Commercial 17 50-20 00, Few 1500-1800 lib Utility 20 25-20 75 Cuttei 16 75- 17 50 Feedei .Steers Load Choice and Prime 950-1000 lbs Car i ymg Good to Low Choice Slaughtei Finish 23 75 Good and Choice 500-1000 lbs 19 00- 23 00, Few Good and Choice 450-550 tbs 22 50-23 50 Calves 600 Good and Choice Rnnnpl rVinfiVklc v eaters strong to $2OO higher, *y ,Ilnel V^OIIirOIS other grades mostly steady Hoi*n &r Hpp) Plv ■Cnoice 33 00-38 00, On Monday 1 11CCA l l J few individual bi ought 38 00- Horn and heel flies 'can Ibe 40 00. Good 28 00-33 00, Stand- conti oiled effectively by feed ard 24 0028 00 Utility 20.00- mg ronnel, a systemic insecti -25 00, Cull mainly 15 00-20 00, cide, in a mineral salt mix- With 60-80 lb 12.00-15 00 ture free Choice to Cattle on Hogs 1075 Moderately Ac- pasture tive, Barrows, gilts and Sows Scientists of AR'S and the steady US 1-2 190-240 Ifbs. Georgia Agricultural Experi -18 50-19 00, US 1. 190-230 libs ment Station obtained 89- and .19.00-19 50, US 1-3 180-250 libs 97-,percent 'control of horn 5O, laigely 18 00-18 25 flies in tests With ronnel, Itr L, 23 J 220-240 Ihs 17 50-18 00, eai her tests to control heel 240-270 libs 17 00-17 50 Sows (Continued on Page 14) j New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Sole Schedule Monday: Horse Sale . 10:00 A.M. Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale Monday: Hog Sale H;3O a.M. 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 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 i * Kenneth £. Hershey, Sales Manager ______ ■ -5 ■ u% , ; v ,£ 4 „ MARKET UiS 1-3 300-450 lbs 13 50-14 50. Few US 1-2 230-350 -lbs 14 50- 15 00, US 2-3 400-550 libs 13.00- 14 50 Sheep 250 Active, Wooled lambs and Spring lamibs fully steady Ewes steady Choice 75-100 Lb. wooled lamlbs 26 00- 2SOO, Few 28 50, Good 23 GO -26 00, Utility 20 00-23 00, Cou ple lots Choice 75-95 lb Fall lambs 29 00-30 00, Choice and Prime 35-65 lb Spring lambs $33 00-35 00, Utility to Choice wooled Slaughtei Ewes $5 00- 9 00 Vintage Auction i March 16, 1965 March 18, 1965 Cattle 586: Slaughter steer* CATTLE 832: Slaughter fully steady, with some sales steers steady to 25c higher, 25c higher. Cows 50 to folly with imtanoes 50c higher. Cows $1 lower. Bulls about steady. lo * er - BuUs steady a* •••*—ss*a?-w2ss Is** 950-12 M lbs. 100( M2 50 Jbg. 24.25-25.75, High head 25.35-25.75. -Muted* Good Choice and prime $2550-26.60, and Choice 22.50-24.30,. Good. inc iuding 5 head 28.10-26.60, 22.50-24.00, Standard 1850- Mixed Good and Choice 23.75- 22.50, Utility 17.50dj8,50. - 2450, Good 222524if10, Stan- Oows: Cutter and Utility dard to low-Good 19.50-22.50, 13.00-14.85, (Individual ISBS. Utility 16.75-19.85. Canner and Low Cutter 12.75- Cows: Utility and High-Yield -13.50, Shelly canner 11,75- ing Cutter 1350-1525, few to 12.50, 15.85, with individual $1625. Bulls: Utility to Good 17.75- 19.85, Couple 20.5Gai.10, Cut ter 16.75-18.00. Calves 368; 'Vealers strong to $2 higher, with most ad vance on Standard and Good. Choice vealers 20.00-34.00, Couple 36.00-36 50, Good and Standard 26 00-30.50, Utility 20 50-25 50, Cull largely 16 50- 20 00. Hogs 66- Barrows and gilts steady UIS 1-3 200-235 libs 1810-18.50, 7 head US 1-2 210- 225 lbs 18 85-IS.S6 •Sheep 16- Not enough on sale to establish a market. Few Choice and Prime 80-100 lb Fall lamlbs 28.50-30 50. At the hog sale on March 18, 230 head were sold Mar ket hogs weighing 160-180 pounds brought 17-17.85; 180- 200, 1750-1860; 200-220, 17.50- 19 25, 220-240 17 75-19; 240 and up, 1525-17.25. Sows solid for 14-1450 CARBOLA Disease • 90% Less Cobwebs p's' 'l* T T r ' — ’ “TT"' X n*—j. » "4. / v * /<" ; >*• *o\ *•«• *» 3>v »»♦•-.« —Wft> > *• 3\ * ' >■?s* „ j NEWS REPORT SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beifzel Phone 392-7227 Is THAT You, Every day we receive phone calls and letters from stockmen asking for our advice. Tom Brown, for example, wants to know when the best time will be to sell his lambs, and Jim Smith has a load of hogs to consign. Will Wednesday be better than Monday? And then there is Charlie Jones. He has a good load of cattle, and he wants to know how the market will be next month. We feel flattered, of course, that so many people contact us. But then again, there must be a good reason for all this. Maybe it’s because we’ve been at this business for 61 years. Or maybe it’s because we have specialists in every department cows, bulls, stockers and feeders, fat steers and heifers, lambs, bogs, and calves who have the ability, knowledge and experience to give you honest advice and information. So, do what Mr. Brown and Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones do. Call or writ* us anytime. You will be glad you did. a^er M. Dunlap Union Stock Yards, fa, Tel;X^97-5JiS6a Ox’i* fi j “THE OLD DEPENDABLE” ic. SECOND TO NONE New Holland Auction Canner and Cutter 12.50-13.75, Low Yielding Canner 11.50- 12.50. Bulls- Good 19.00-22.50, Couple of Choice 22.25-22.75, Utility and Commercial 18.00* 20.00, individual 21.10, Cutter 16 85-18.00. Feeder steers Choice 880- 1000 lbs 22 35-22.75, lot 625 lbs $24 00, Good 525-725 lbs. 20.35 21 85 Calves 419 Vealers fairly active, strong to $2 00 higher, with most advance on Good and Choice Choice 36 00-28 50, Individual Prime $41.00, Good 31 00-36 50, Standard 26 00-31- 00, Utility 20.50-2550 Cull mainly 16 50-21.00. Receipts at the Mar 17 sale were 165 cows, 9 bulls, and 3 heifers. The tone was slow to steady with fresh Holstems bringing 250-450, Guernseys, 140-210, other breeds, 140-250. .Bulls sold for 135-210, and heifers, 65-160. At the horse sale on Mar 15, mules and draft horses sold stow, with interest in riding horses active and higher. Auction Private Treaty PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK CO-OPERATIVE A FARMER OWNED AND controlled business handßng cattle, calves, hogs and sheep on commission. UNION STOCK YARDS, LANCASTER, PA. P. O. BOX 695. BONDED LIVESTOCK DEALERS. WE WILL SELL YOUR FAT CATTLE-FEEDER CATTLE-COWS and BULLS AT AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAYS STARTING AT 12:00 NOON. AI.I. OTHER DAYS AT PRIVATE TREATY. FEEDER CATTLE ON SALE AT ALL TIMES. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE AREA CODE 717 OFFICE 392-6810. Evenings: Glenn C. Hart, Manager, Phone 569-1868 or Harry J. Abel, Phone 394-7759 *1 -f AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY Mules -In pairs brought 2ft 500; singly, 140-ISS. Bhltij horses sold for 135-346; drn jng bones, 325226; kflsn, i 6% cents per pound, nans brought 8045; flNMati, 2545. (Receipts tctsßei ssi bead. Bogs sold 2a higher at tbi Mar 15 s ale with 55» head «f. fened. (Market hogs rotaS*, for lfW!0; (wholesale (-U.fi, Mt), 18-18.75; *T.6| 1825. The Afteen -ahiaa>a * fered brought 7-36, and Mm sold for 11L5&-14.50. A steady trend prenttta# at the Mar 15 calif sate with lai head sold. Choice (brought 3£. 37.50; Good and Low duriw, 32458; Standard, 293*2; 4Pm nton, 12-25. CATTLE Receipts lor thi four days 23,300 compared with 23,500 last week and 26,200 a year ago Twelve mar ket supply 169,600 compared with 175,600 last week and 190,600 year ago Slaughter steers and heifers steady ta 25 higher Cows steady t« 5# lower. Bulls mostly 1.00 2«w«r Few feeders steady. Im thi carlot dressed beef trade, geod and choice steer beef 7S-LM higher, standard steady. HeSfei beef 100 higher. Cow beef 25 50 lower. Slaughter steers; Load pchat 1400 lbs. 26.35 on Wedwaadtiy, this equals the high f*r thi year, dozen loads prime 1380 1350 lbs. 26.25, high Met and prime 1150-1400 lbs. K. 86- Mr. Jones? Si Chicago Cattle (Continued on Page 24) _ 3vSfc*» s.
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