—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15, 1965 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review May 14, 1965 IC9 t'l'l e 3050: Slaughter steers 50-73 c higher Cows $1 00-1 50 higher. Bulls fully steady. Feeder steers steady to 50c higher. Supply includ ed 65 pencent Slaughter steers, 15 percent Cows and Bulls with the balance mainly feeder steers. (Slaughter steei s- High Choice and Prime 1000-1300 lbs 27.75-29 00, Choree 950- 1200 libs. 26 25-28 00, 1200- 1350 libs 26.75-28 00, Good 950-1200 libs 24 00-26 25, Mixed Standard .and Low Good 22 00-24 50 Standard 19 50- 22 00 ISilaughtei heifers Good and Cnoice 650 800 lbs 21 CO -2430. 800-1000 libs $23 25- 25 00 Cows Utility closed the week at 16 50-17 35, with cou ple 17 50 Cutter 14 50 16 50. ealTy in the week sales of Canner 12 50-14 75 Bulls Choice 2125-22 50, Hogs 1100 Active, Bar- Good 19 00-21 75, Utility 17 75- rows' and gilts 25-50 higher 20 00, Few 1700-2300 libs Sows mostly $lOO higher. $2lOO Barrows and gilts US 1-2 Feedei steers Choice 1000- 190-250 libs. 2175-22 '5O, US 1100 libs carrying Good 1-3 190-250 lbs. 2100-21,75, Slaughter finish 25 40-26 25, 220-240 libs 21 00-21,25, US Gbod 22 85 24 35, Choice 700- 2-3 240-280 lbs On Monday 850 libs 24 00-25 00, One load 19 75-20 50, One Lot Near Good near 500 lbs 22 90 300 lbs $l9 00. Calves 500 Veaters active, Sows- US 1-3 300450 ”s. $2 003 00 higher. Choice 32.- (Continued on Page 5) WATER - FOOD - SOIL FEED - FERTILIZER Our Specialties? LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. 2425 New Holland Pike Lane., Pa. PHONE 656-9043 E. H. Hess, Ph. D.— Director 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 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Sale Schedule Monday: Horse Sale 10:00 AM. Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale Monday: Hog Sale 11:30 AM. Monday: Beef Cattle . . 2:00 PM. Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves Wednesday: Sale of Dairy Cattle 12:30 PM. Thursday: Sale of Beef Cattle ... 12:30 PM. Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 354-2194 New Holland, Pa. MARKET Auction Only May 12, 1965 Cattle 750. Slaughter steers fully steady, Cows fully 1.00 higher. Bulls mostly steady Slaughter steers- High Choice and Prime 1000-1300 lbs. 27.75- 29.00, Choice 950-1200 lbs. 26.- 25-28.00, 1200-1350 lbs. 26 75- 28 00, Good 950-1200 lbs 24.- 25-26.25, High Standard to Low Good 22 00-24 50, Standard 19- 50-22.00. Slaughter heifers- Good and Choice 650-900 lbs 21.00-24 35. Cows- Utility and High Yield ing Cutter 16 50-17 35, Couple 17 50, Cutter 14 50-16 50. Bulls Choice 2125-22 50, In dividual $23 60. Good 19.00-21 - 75, Utility 17 75-19 85 Feedei Steers Choice 1000- 1100 lbs 25 50-26 25, Good 22- 85-24 35 00 36 00, Few High Choice 38 00-38 00, Good 29 00-32 00, Standai d 25 00-29 00, Utility 22 00-26 00, Cull hugely 18 GO -24 00 NEWS Vintage Auction May 11, 1965 Cattle 561: Supply included 20% cows. ‘Slaughter steers active, SOc to $1 higher. Slaughter cows SOc to most ly $1 hnigher, instances $1.25 higher. Slaughter hull's strong to SOc higher. 'Slaughter steers • (Choice 1000-1800 dibs. 26.50-28.1(5, couple 28.35-28 60, mixed Good and Choice 26.00-27.00, Good 24.00-26.00, Standard 20.75-24.00. Cows- Utility 15.85-17.50, Cutters) 1500-1625, , Cannier and Low Cutters 13 25-1500. Bull's- Choice 2100-22.50, Utility and! Good 18.00-2100, few 1700-2100 lbs. Utility 20 50-21 85. Calves 292. Vealers $1 to $2 higher, instances $4 high er on Choice Choice vealers 34 50-36 50, Good 30 50-34 00, Standard 28 00-30 50, Utility 24 50-29 00, Culls mainly 20 00- 24 50. Hogs 166- Barrows and-gilts fully $1 higher US No 1-2 190-240 lbs harrows and gilts 22 00-22 25, couple No. 1 22 75-22 85, No 1-3 190-250 ibs 2100-2175. US No 2-3 320- 560 lbs. sow's 15 50-1610. 'Sheep 76: Spiring slaughter lamlbs $2 to $3 higher. /Choice and Prime spring slaughter lamlbs 34.00-37.00, Good and Choice 40-90 lbs. 29.003850, Good 35-60 lbs. 24.50-27.00. Utility and Good slaughter Ewes 5.50-11.50. AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY SELLING YOUR LIVESTOCK IS OUR BUSINESS So, why take chances. If you have a profit, proteet St. Be sure, mA consign your cattle, calves, hogs and sheep to the leadoag livestock fin* on the Lancaster Market. Walter M. Dunlap & Sons CATTLE • CALVES • HOGS • SHEEP Of course, wc do perform other services, such as financing, order buying, and so forth, all of which makes us “The Complete Livestock Firm.” “THE OLD DEPENDABLE” SECOND TO NONE NOW 2 BRANDS CARRY THE FAMOUS G r?: ‘ FUNK' HYBRID DjsV.l iLE^ENN^/^;#: •if ■*■?'v 'irr ■"‘'r'* /. V_V , J., r s i ’ „!■ ’ 4. •v-* r - ' , »' k - „•" ’ ‘ *• * Servyigc/orniers r/nss* aua/ity*seec/5.5/hce r~V ‘V v - ;■ 3' i v;'f-V>^-v-; ; J v REPORT New Holland Auction May 13, 1965 Cattle 869: Compared with two weeks ago: Slaughter steers $lOO-1.25 higher. Cows mostly $2.00 higher. Bulls strong to $l.OO higher, Full advance on Good and Choice. Supply included 20 percent Cowls. Slaughter steers: Choice 1000-1250 Lbs. 26.25-28.75, few head Hugh Choice and Prime 28.7529 35, Good 900-1200 lbs. 24.50-26.25, Standard 21.00- 24 25. Cows: Cutter and Utility 15.75-18.00, High Yielding Utility 18 00-18.60, Canner and Low Cutter 13.7545.75. Bulls: Choree 22 00-23 00, Few 23 60-23.75, Good 19 DO -22 00, Utility and Commercial 16 00-2100, Cutter 16 50-16.00 Feeder steers Choice 700- 1050 lbs 23 50-24 85, Good 700- 900 lbs 21 50-2310. Calves 253 Vealers $2 50- 3SO higher Choice vealers 3400-39 50, Couple 4000-4050, Good 30.00-36 00, Standard 29 0032.00, Utility 27.0030 00, Cull mainly 2000-26 00. ISheep 33: (Spring latm|bs $l.OO-2.00 higher. Choace and At the hog sale on (May 6, 165 head were received. Mar ket hogs weighing 160-180 lbs. sold for 17.8548.75; 180300, 19 85-21.00; 200320, 19.60- 21.60; 220-240, 20.35-21.60; 240 and up, 18.5020.50. Sows brought 1545.60. LIVESTOCK BROKERS Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa, The well-known Lindsey lineup of hy brid sorghums is now carrying this new Lindsey/Funk’s G-Hybrid trad* ■ark. It shows the close affiliation of these two great families of hybrids. The performance of Funk’s G-Hybrid corn and Lindsey/Funk's G-Hybnd sorghums has created a remarkablo demand. Give your next year’s seed requirements some thought right new. That way you’ll make sure you receive ail you want of the hybrids you need for spring planting. Prime 55-85 lbs. 28.5053.5#, Few 40-45 lbs. 23.00-24 00. Ait the May 12 slate, 64 cows, 6 bulls, and 10 heifers sold slow to barely steady. Fresh Holsteins brought 250- 610; Guernseys, 13&220; oth er breedls, 125-1250. Bulls solid for 140-225; heifers 66-170. Morse receipts (totaled' 366 'at the May 10 sale, and Sold steady. Mules brought 120- 180; riding horses, 126-680; driving horses, 125-250; hal iers, 7-7% cents (per pound. Pony mares sold for 36-110, andi geldings 25-115. Hog re’cei/pltls of 428 head sold generally at $1 higher ait the May 10 sale. Market bogs retailed at 22-22.75, few at 23; wholesale (U|S. 1-3), 21- 22; heavyweights, 20-21. Sows brought 14.50-16. At Ithe May 10 sale, 56 calves sold at $1 higher which about recovered last week’s loss. Choice andPtiane, 32-36; Good and Low IChoice, 30 50-32, Standard, 2950.60; Common, 20-25. Chicago Cattle CATTLE Compared wife last week, slaughter steers and heifers were 25-50 bicker. Cows sold 50-100 higher and bulls were fully 50 higher, M the Chicago oarkrt dr Mild meat traidie, siteer and iMudtc (Continued on Page 2# Tel: 397-5136 Weekly Review