—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27, 1965 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review Auction Only March 26, 1965 March 24, 1965 Cattle .3350: Choice Slaugh- Cattle 757- .Supply included lev steers 50-75'c higher, in- 80 percent Slaughter steers stances $l.OO higher on weights and 9 percent Cows. iSlaugh over 1200 lbs.; Standard and ter steers uneven, Standard to Good 25-50 higher. Cows 50- Low Choice steady to weak; 75c higher. Bulls steady to 50c Choice steady to 25c higher; lower. Feeder steers fully 50c Instances 50c higher on weights higher. Supply included about over 1200 libs. Cows 50-75 c 05 percent Slaughter steers, 15 higher. Bulls steady to strong, percent Cows and Bulls with Slaughter Steers- Choice the balance mainly feeder 950-1350 lbs 24 75-26.25, Sev steers. eral High Choice and Plume Slaughter Steers Choice 26.50-27 25, Mixed Good and 950-1350 lbs. 24 75-26.25, Load Choice 24.00-25 00, Good 22 75- Ohoice With End Prime 1025 24 25, Standard 19.50-23.00, Jhs. $2615, Several High Choice Utility 17 00-20.25. .and Prime 26 50-27 25, Mixed Slaughter Heifers- Few Good and Choice 1000-1800 lbs. Choice 900-985 lbs 22 75-23.10, 24 00-25 00, Couple loads near Standard and Good 700-975 1350 lbs 2515, Good 22 75- lbs 17 00-2160. 24 50, Standaid to Low Good Bulls- Utility to Good 17 75- 19 50-23 00, Utility 17 00-20 25. 2135, Cutter 16.00-17 75 Slaughter Heifers Choice Feeder Steers Good and 900-985 libs 22 75-23 10. Stand- Choice 775-1000 lbs. 2175- rud and Good 700-975 lbs. 23 75 17 00-21 60 Cows Cutter and Utility closed the week at 14 25-16 00, 1125 lbs 24 50-25 00, Choice Canner and low Cutter closed 500-850 lbs 23 00-24 00, Mixed ,it 13 25-14 25, Few Shelly Can- Good and Choice 575-850 lbs ner 12 00-13 00 22 50-23 75, Good 400 950 lbs Bulls .Good and Choice 19 00-22 25 19 50-21 50, Few 22 00-22 25, Calves 550 Vealers mostly Utility and ,Commercial 17 50- steady Choice 34 00-38 00, Few 20 00, Individual Utility 20 00- individual High Choice and 2100, Cutter 16 75-17 50 Prime 38 0040 00, Good 28 00- Feeder Steers Load Choice 35 00, .Standaid 24 00-2800, jnd Prime 1100 lb Dairying Utility 20 00 25 00, Cull main- Low Choice Slaughter Finish ly 15 00-20 00 525 10 Couple .part-loads 1075- (Continued on Page 31 ANNUAL QUARTER HORSE SALE Monday Evening, March 29th MARTIN’S SALES STABLES Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County SALE LIMITED TO 75 HEAD PAUL Z. MARTIN Blue Ball, Pa. Phone Area 717-354-6671 Auct. Tom Caldwell Ontario, Calif. New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Sale Schedule Monday; Horse Sale 10:00 A.M. Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale Monday: Hog Sale 11:30 A.M. Monday: 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 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, PaV * - mi. East of Lancastef'on’Bt/SO , aaxx 1 . - v.‘w,ia Kenneth E*Hershey, Sales Manager .. —• wyyv c * ■> t r MARKET NEWS Vintage Auction March 23, 1965 Cattle 732: Slaughter steers 50-75 higher. Cows 25-75 high er, with most sales 50-75 high er. Bulls fully steady. Supply included 70 percent Slaughter steers and 24 percent CowS;’ Slaughter Steers: Choice 1000-1350 lbs. 24.75-25.85, Few 26 00-26.25, Mixed ' Good and Choice 24.00-25.00, Good 23.25 24.50, Standard to low Good 20.5523.00, Utility 17.052106. Cows: Cutter and Utility 13.8515 85, few at 16.0516.25, Canner and Low Cutter 13.00- 14 00, Shelly canner 11.75 13.00 'Bulls: Good 20.85-21.85, Util ity and Commercial 1800- 20 25 Feeder Steers- Good and Choice 700-935 lbs. 22.50-2335. Calves 380: Vealers strong to 200 higher Supply mainly Cull to Standard with Good and Choice vealers seance Choice 34 50-39 50, Good 30 00- 33 00, Standaid 28 00-3150, Utility 21 50-28 00, Cull main ly 17 00 21 00 Hogs 186 Barows and gilts mostly steady. US 1-3 185-240 lbs 18 25-18 60, 7 head US 1-2 180-215 lbs 1875-19 00, Medi um US 1-2 130155 lbs 16 25 17 00 Sheep 16- Not enough of any one class to establish a market Few Choice and Prime 35-65 lib .Spring lamibs 38 00-41 00 At the Mar 20 hog sale 233 head were sold Market hogs weighing 160-180 brought 16 10- 17 75, 180-200, 17 35-18 75; 200- 220, 17 75-19 25, 220-240, 18- 19, 240 and up, 17-17 75. SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARB OLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7227 k THAT You, Mr. Jones > 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. Bat ttwn again, there must be a good reason for all this. Maybe it’s because we’ve been at this business for 67 years. Or maybe it’s because we have specialists in every department cows, bulls, stockers and feeders, fat steers and heifers, lambs, boss, and calves who have the 'ability, knowledge and experience to give you benefit ' advice and information. So, do what Mr. Brown and Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones do. Call or write us anytime. You will be glad you'did. faJMk I* Walter M. Dunlap l&a|p Wr - & bons : J PRIYMI Union Stock Yards, Tel: 397-513r^%£w ' OLP f c\uZ . _ ■“frTfr te- v*-- REPORT New Holland Auction March 25, 1965 The sale'on Whir Uuw 180 Cattle 1348: Good and cows, 15 buEs, and 11 testers Choice Slaughter steers 50-75ic sell slow to steady. FpejflhHjtt higher, with several Hagh -steins brought SSMit; Choice and Prime $l.OO high- sey®. 136-200; er; standard to Low-Good OS*- 1 225! BUUs tow*** IWW», 50 higher. Cows strong to ftfl- heifte-'flCTir lv- 50c higher. Good - land Horses at Choice Bulls steady; Utility 2 ® so^ and Comfrrrercialsteady -to-SOe- offered. atW- r afa^T. higher. Supply included 29 brought 115ia5|r w ■****>, percent Cows and 11 .percent 300. Riding hdrae* field B ulls 115285; driving (HunMa, 115- Slaughter Steers: High 21 °! kilters, 6-0& ***** { Choice land Prime 10551350 lbs. 26 5527 S 5, 8 head 2755 35100, and gelding* 2MO». 27 60, Choice 1000-1300 lb(S. At the hog sale *n Mar 20, 248526 50, Mixed Good and 470 head sold steady With) Choice 24.0525.25, Good 22.75- some weaker by 35 sente. Mar -2400. Standard to Low Good ket hogs retailed tor 15*8;' 19 50-23 00. wholesale (US. 1-3), 1M8.75; Slaughter Heifers; Good 800- 950 lbs 20 35-21 50, Standard 17 00-19 00. Cows: Cutter and Utility 14 00-16 00, Few 16 00-16 35, Canner and Low Cutter 13.00- 14 25, Shelly canner 12 DO 13 00 Bulls Good 19 75-21 10, Few Choice 21 50-22 85, Utility and . .•« Commercial 17.50-20 85, Cutter C, VjftttlG Feeder Steers Good and CATTLE Receipts for the Choice 350-1025 lbs 22 60- lOO a. 23 35. Standard and Good 5(20- 23 ’ 100 „ 1 i- « • 7SO llhs 19 00 22 00 year ag0 ’ twelve markftt SWP 750 libs 19 00 22 00 ply 153,300 compared with 168,- Calves 368 Vealers mostly Ja ’ t week K and mm a steady, although Cull and Util- year ago slaughter ateerc 50- 1 ity steady to $2 00 higher 12 5 higher with the full ad-’ Choice 34 50-39 50, Good 3100- vance on high choice and* 35 00, Standard 28 00-32 00, p nme Heifers mostly 50 high-' Utility 28 50-28 50, Cull mainly er cows 25-50 higher. Bulls f 17 00-21 00 strong to 50 higher. In the ear-' Sheep 19’ Not enough of i o t dressed beef trade steer 1 any one class to establish a beef 50-1 00 higher, heifer beef* market Few Good and Choice mostly ,100 higher, cow beef I 30-60 lb (Spring Jambs 3100- 50-100 up. 35 00, Couple 20-30 lbs 37 50- Slaughter steers: On Wednes -41"00 (Continued on Page 3) Auction Private Treaty PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK CO-OPERATIVE A FARMER OWNED AND controlled business handling 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. AJX 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 394-7750" heavyweights, 17.90*18.15. Sws 1 sold for 1250-1490. The 120 calves sol*-steady! at the Mar 22 sale with -Choke' and Prime bringing 33-37.50; Good and Low Choice, 32-33; Standard, 29-32; Cwnanem, 12- 1 25. t * i :
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