2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3, 1965 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review April 2, 1965 Cattle 3700 Slaughter steers steady to 25c lower. Cows about steady. Bulls fully steady. Feeder steers steady bo strong Supply included 65 percent Slaughter steers, 15 percent Cows and Bulls with the 'balance mainly feeder steers. Slaughter Steers Mixed Choice and Prime 1100-1250 lbs 26.5027 25, Choice 1050- 1350 lbs 24 50-26 50, Mixed Good and Choice 23.85-25.00, With some sales on Monday 25 00-2550, Good 23.00-24.50, Standard to Low Good 19.75- 2350, Utility 16 00-19.50 Slaughter Heifers-. Good and Choice 700-950 lbs. 19 50- 22 60 Cows Cuttei and Utility 14.00-16 00, €anner and Low Gutter 13 00-14 50, Shelly can oer 12 25-13 00 Bulls Good and Choice 1950-22 50, Utility and Com mercial 17 50-20 00, Several 1600-2000 lbs Utility 2025- 2100 Feeder Steers Choice 800- 1000 lbs 23 50-24 50, Including Load 1025 lbs cailying Good Slaughter flesh 2450, Load and Part-load Choice 700-950 libs 24 75-25 25, Mixed Good -md Choice 600-900 lbs 22 00- 22 85, Good 400-950 lbs 20 00- 22 50, (Load Good 525 lbs. 23 50 Calves 675 Vealers most ly steady, although Cull and Utility closed $1 00-2 00 high ei Choice 34 00-3800, Few individual High Choice and Pume 38.00-40 00, Good 29 00- 35 00 ' Standard 25 00-29 00, Utility 22 00-26 00, Cull large ly 18 00-22 00. Hogs 1250 Active, Bairows and gilts steady to 25e high er Sows fully steady. Barrows and Gilts- US 1-2 190-240 lbs 18 7519 25, few 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 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, 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 r» S *k> • MARKET Cattle 740: Slaughter steer* steady to 50c lower. Cows most ly steady. Bulls steady. Supply included 17 percent cows. Slaughter steers- Choice, 1000-1250 lbs., 24.50-26; mixed Good and Choice, 23.85-25; Good, 950-1250 lbs., 23-24 50; Standard to Low Good, 19.75- 23; Utility, 16-19 50. Slaughter heifers: Good and Choice, 700-950 lbs., 19.50-22.- 60. Cows; Cutter and Utility, 14- 16; Canner and Low Cutter, 13.25-14 50. Bulls Utility and Commer cial, 18-19 60, individual, 20.35; Good, 19 50-21. Feeder Steers 1 lot Good and Choice, 1010 lbs, 22 85. Sales 19 50, US 1, 190-230 lbs. 19.25-19 75. around 10 head $2O 00, U|S 1-3 180-250 lbs 18 25-18 75, US 2-3 220-240 lbs 17 75-18 25, 240-280 lbs. 17 25-17 75 'Sows UiS 1-3 300-450 lbs. 13 50-14 50, Few US 1-2 280- 320 lbs 14 50-15.00, US 2-3 400-550 lbs 13.00-14 00, 550- 600 lbs 12 50-13 00 Sheep 300 Moderately Ac tive, All classes fully steady. Wooled slaughter lamibs; Mix ed Good and Choice 75-100 lbs. 25 50-27 50, Good 23 DO -25 50, Utility 20.00-23 00, Spring lamibs One lot Choice and Prime 97 lbs $32.00, One lot 106 lbs. $29.00, Choice and Prime 35-60 lbs 36.00J38 00, Choice 40-70 lbs $32 00-33 00, 1 Lot Good and Choice 40 libs $3O 00 Slaughter Ewes Utility to Choice $5 00-9.00. Veterans Administration clerks displaced by computers in automatic data processing systems, are being retrained for better positions as typists or punch card operators when ever possible PARADISE, PENNA. Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager „ Auction Only March 31, 1965 lac. NEWS Vintage Auction March 30, 1965 Cattle 602: Choke Slaugh ter steers strong to 25c high er; Instances 60c higher; Standard and Good steady to 25c lower. Cows mostly 50c higher. Bulls about steady. Feeder steers mostly 50c higher. Supply included 33 percent Cows. Slaughter Steers; Choice 1000-1250 lbs, 25.0026.60, Few High Choice and Prime 26.50- 27.25, Mixed Good and Choice 24.00- Good 900-1250 Khs. 23.00- Standard to low Good 19.50-23.00, Utility 16.50- 18.60. Cows - Utility and High Yielding Cutter 14,50-1810, Few 16.25-16.60, Canner and Cuttei- 13.35-14.75, Shelly can ner i2.m5.50. Bulls Utility to Good 17 85- 20.00, Individual Utility 2100- Cutter 17,00-1810. Feeder Steers - Good and Choice 650-950 libs. 28.25- 23 75. Calves 316: Vealers uneven, Good mostly steady. Utility and Standard $l.OO-2 00 high er, Cull $2.00-4.00 higher. Good to low Choice 31.50-35.- 00, Standard 29.00-32.00, Util ity 23.50-28 50, cull 80-105 lbs. 18 00-22 50, 60-75 lbs. 16.00- 19 00. Hogs 114- Barrows and gilts 50c-1.00 higher UiS 1-2 195-230 lbs 19.60-20,00, 4 head 20 25-20.35, US 1-3 200- 240 lbs 18.50-19 00, 170-195 lbs. 18 00-1835. Sheep 66 Supply mainly (Continued on Page 3) SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA 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. Moyne rd Belize! Phone 392-7227 Is 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. But then again, there must foe 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, hogs, 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 write us anytime. You will be glad you did. Walter M. Dunlap & Sons AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. Tel: 397-5136 Tft NONE REPORT New Holland Auction April 1, 1965 Cattle 937: Good to Aver age Choice Slaughter steers opened, mostly 25 lower, In stances 50c lower; Other grades steady to weak. AW grades dosed steady. Oosn albout steady. Bulls steady to 50t higher. Supiply included 27 percent Cows, and 10 per cent Bulls. Slaughter Steers: High Choice and Prime 1050-122 S libs. 26,50-27.60, including 4 head 27.00-27.60, Choice 9SO -1250 libs. 24.50-26.50, Mixed .Good and Choice 23.85-25,00, Good 22.7524.25, Standard 19.5023.00, Utility 17.0049.00. Cows: Cutter and Utility 18.85-16.00, Few 16.00-16.60, Canner and Low Cutter 13.00- 14 25, Shelly Canner 12.00- 13 00. Bulls: Good 19.7622.00, Util ity and Commercial 18.00- 20 25, Few Utility 20.50-21.10, Cutter 16.00-18.25. Feeder Steers. Good and Choice 850-960 lbs. 21.25- 28 35, 1 lot Good to mostly Choice 285 lbs. 25.00. Calves 354: Vealers mostly steady to strong; although Cull mainly $l.OO higher. Choice 35.50-38 00, Good 32.00- 35 50, Utility 2360-29.00, Cull mainly 18.00-22.50, With 60-76 Lbs Cull vealers selling at 13.00-18.00. Sheep 16- Choice 65-85 lib. Spring lambs 29 00-30.00, Good and Choice 4065 Lbs. 25.00- 28 50. Eeceipts of 160 cows, 9 bulls, and 17 heifers sold slow to steady at the March 31 sale. Fresh Holsteins brought 275- 400; Guernseys, 140-225; other breeds, 140-225. Bulls sold for 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. ALL 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 569-1863 or Harry J. Abel, Phone 394-7759 110-185, and heifers 00->Tt. At the horse sale Marato. at, saddle horses were very aa*ve with riding hones selUpg lac 115-400; driving hontt brepght 115-240; killers, •aalk.fac pound. Mules sold ip, min, toe 275d40, and singly for llt-SK. Pony mares brought 3Mt; geldings 20-110. Receipt* to taled 358. Hogs sold steady M 25c higher with 477 head afflanad at the Mar. 20 sale. Market hogs retailed for 10-80; whole sale (U.S. 1-3), 18-18.75; heavy weights, 17.50-18.25. Saws brought 12.50-14.50. Calf receipts totaled 125 head and sold steady at the Mar. 29 sale. Choice and Print brought 33-37.50; Good aad Low Choice, 32-33; Standard, 29-32; Common, 12-25. Chicago Cattle CATTLE Receipts for four day period 23,200 computed with 22,200 last week and 28,- 300 a year ago, twelve aaarhat supply 150,400 compared with 156,000 last week and 179,400 a year ago Compared with last Friday, slaughter steers high choice and prime steady to 25 higher, average choice and below steady to 50 lower. Roiler steady. Cows very uneven, utility and commercial steady to 50 higher, canner and cutt er steady to 50 lower. Bulls fully steady. Feeders stoody. In the carlot dressed meat trade, steer beef 50-1.00) Jfwar, heifer 75-1.50 lower. Gow Waef steady to 50 lower. Slaughter steers: On, Monday, two loads of prime 1300 Sts. (Continued on Page 3)