Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 26, 1965, Image 2

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    —Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, June 26, 1965
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At Lancaster Yards
Weekly Review
June 23, 1965
Cattle 3300 Slaughter steers
£.>so higher, after early sales
of Choice and Pume being
;>! 00 higher Cows 100-1.50
lower. Bulls steady to strong.
Feeder steei s fully steady.
Slaughter steers; Choice
950-1300 lbs 27.00-29 25. Late
‘■ales mainly 28 25 down. Few
late sales High Choice and
Pume 28 25-28 75, On Mon
day Two loads of High Choice
„nd Pume 1225-1280 lb.
Bought at 29.75-30 00, Good
to Low Choice 950-1300 lbs.
25 35-27 00, Standard to Low
Good 22 50-25 50, Utility 17.00-
20 50
Heifeis: Good and Choice
750-950 lbs 24 00-26 00
Cows- Utility and High
■\ lelding Cutter closed the
week at 15 25-16 85, Several
Utility to $lB 25 on Monday
with few Individual 18 50-
19 00, Cutter closed the week
A 13 7545.25, Canner 12 75-
13 75, Shelly Canner 1100-
13 00
Bulls- Good Choice
20.25-23 00, Couple individual
Choice $24.00, Utility and
Commercial 18 85-21 00, Few
1500-2100 lb. Holsteins 2100-
22 50, Cutter 17.00-19.00.
Feeder Steers: Load Choic*
c,nd Prime near 1000 lbs car
lying Low to Average Choice
Slaughter finish $2B 00. Good
and Choice 600-1000 lbs. 2400-
26 75, Load Mixed Utility and
Standard Near 800 lbs 19 65.
Calves 675 Vealeis steady
Choice 32 00-36 00, Few indi-
Mdual $36 00. Good 29 00-
33 00. 'Standai d 25 00-29 00,
Utility 22 00-26 00, Cull large
ly 18 0023 00
Hogs 875 Bauows and gilts
steadj to 25c highei than last
week's dose, Sows 50100
Inghei US 1-2 190-250 lb
Bai i ows and gilts 26 25-26 75,
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
Sale Schedule
Monday: Borse_ 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 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 ' j
Sale every Tuesday 2 P.M. ,j[
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
MARKET
Auction Only
June 23, 1965
Cattle 547 Slaughter steers
uneven. Choice and Prime 50-
75 lower; Standard to Low
Choice weak Cows $l.OO-1.50
lower. Bulls steady to weak.
Supply included 20 percent
Cows and 23 percent Bulls.
Slaughter Steers: Choice
1000-1300 lbs 27 00-28.25, High
Choice and Prime 2825-28.75,
Good 25 35-27.00, Standard to
Low Good 23.50-25.25, Utility
17 00-20 50
Heifeis- Good and Choice
750-950 lbs 24 00-26 00.
Cows- Utility and High
Yielding Cutter 15 25-16.85,
Cutter 13 75-15.25, Canner
12 75-13.75, Shelly Canner
11 00-13 00
Bulls: Good 20 25-22 00,
Utility and Commercial 18 85-
20 35, Couple 20 75, Cutter
17 00-18 75
US 1, 200-240 lbs 27.Q0-27 50,
US 1-3 180-260 lbs 25.50-26.25,
US 2-3 240-280 lbs 25.00-25.50.
US 1-3 300-500 lb Sows 18.50-
19 50, Few sales US 1-2 19.50-
20.00, US 2-3 500-600 lbs 17.50-
18 50, Few 650-700 lbs 17.00-
17.50
Sheep 230; Slaughter lambs
weak to $lOO lower Ewes
steady Choice and Prime
Spring Lambs 60-90 lbs 28.00-
29 00, Choice 26 00-28 00, Good
23 00-26.00 Shorn Slaughter
Ewes Cull to Choice 5 00-
10 00
ATTIC DRAMATIC
New roam built in attic can
get exciting effect with a pan
eled ceiling Panel boards
Should be installed in direc
tion of slope to diamatize
ceiling’s shape Use nairow
boai ds of cleai pine oi fii
lumber foi most interesting
effect
NEWS
Vintage Auction
June 24, 19G5
CATTLE 914: Slaughter
Cattle 776 Supply includ- steers 50-1.00 higher. Cows 50c
ed cows. Receipts larg- lower; instances $lOO lower,
est in over one year. Com.- Bulls fully steady Supply in
pared with last Tuesday’s eluded 19 percent Cows. ,
market, slaughter steers 25c Slaughtei steers. Choice
to 50c higher. Slaughter cows 1000-1250 lbs 27.50-29.35, High
50c to $1 lower. Slaughter'Choice and Prime 29.10-29 85,
bulls steady to 25c lower. Couple 3010-30 35, Good 950-
Choice 950-1275 lbs. slaughter J2OO lbs. 25 60-21'50,
steers 27 00-28 50, High Choice to Low Good 22.75-25.50, Ut y
and Prime 28.50-29.10, 2 head . . Choice
29.50- 60, Good 25.10-27 35, 700 .90 0 lbs . 24.00-25 85.
Standard to Low Good 23.50- Cows; uti i ity alld High Yield
-25.25. Cutter and Utility ing o utte r 1525-17.00, Several
slaughter cows 14.60-17.00, few t735.i8.10, Cutter 14 25-15 25,
17.50- Canner and Low canner 13.25-14.25.
Cutters 13 50-14.75. Good and Bulls: Choice 22.50-24 10,
Choice slaughter bulls 20.25- Good 20 75-22 50. Utility and
22 60, Choice, individual 23 85, Commercial 18.85-21.85, Couple
Utility and Commercial 18 85- 22.10-23.25.
2150 Calves 423: Vealers mostly
Calves 391- Vealers Good steady. Choice 31.00-34.00, In
and Choice steady to strong, dividual 35.50, Good 28.0031.5tt>
Cull and Standard $1 to $3 Standard 26 50-29.00,' Utility CALVES
higher Choice 31 00-34 5* g*W7 50. Cull 19 00-23 50. June 21. 1965
Good 29 00-3100, Standard W«ghts under 80 lbs 16 00- The cai{ market 'bowte
27 00-30 00 Utility 24.50-27.00, .. , . , back this week fully ree#»e
Culls mainlv 2100-24 50 Sheep 42 Not enough of tb e $1 lost last week, wit
Culls mainly 21.00-24.50 any one cJass to establish a h sold Cluli# .
mSIv S 50?'toWK >Y U& 5 No g l2 market Prime
mostly 50c lower. US. No. 1.2 p ew Choice 70-90 lb. Spring
190-245 libs. barrows Slausfcfcer s2s 00-27 50, viaatsi& -
gilts 25.75-26^5-N6-:l 3H* GoodSto Slaogh
-26 75. No. 2-3 - 250-285' lbs. ter #£so-7.50. ’* h£J
25.00-25 75 ©AIBY COWS
■ Sheep -43. - enough -of- fmgm 23, 4*05
any one class to estatblish a At Wednesday's side, Vi
trend Few Choice 5090 lbs. cows and 4 hulls sold siovr
spring slaughter lambs 25,00- with fresh Holsteins bringing „
29 00 273-475; Guernseys, CATCTdt 'Coopomd
(Continued on Page 3) other breeds-, 150-250.—Hu1ls — (Continued on Pege 0?
June 22, 1965
AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY
SELLING YOUR LIVESTOCK IS OUR BUSINESS
So, why take chances. If you have a profit, protect it. Be sure, and
consign your cattle, calves, hogs and sheep to the leading livestock firm
on the Lancaster Market.
Walter M, Dunlap & Sons
_ LIVESTOCK BROKERS
CATTLE • CALVES • HOGS • SHEEP
Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa.
Tel: 397-5136
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
lEBY’S MILL, INC.
LITITZ
CLOSED MONDAY
July 5 in Observance
Of Independence Day
REPORT
New Holland Auction
I HEMPFIELD MILL
I EAST PETERSBURG
sold for 140-170. Only h
heifers offered and no pn
was quoted.
HORSES
June 21, 1965
The 334 head offered so
active and fully steady wi
riding horses bringing 12
400; driving horses, 135-30
killers, 6-6V2 cents per peon
Pony mares went for 33-10
geldings, 20-110. No xml
were offered.
HOGS
June 21, 1965
The hog market continue
to boom here this weelt .
398 head averaged 5075
higher than last week. Ka
ket hogs retailed for SHS
27.50; wholesale (IPS 1-3
25.75-26 50; heavyw«i«hl
24.50-2525. Sows bwM»gl
17.5020 50. No shoats wet
available.
Chicago
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