2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 2, 1965 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review September 30, 1963 CATTLE 3200 Slaughter steers mostly 25c higher, cows 25 instances 50 higher. Bulls steady. Feeder steei s steady to weak Supply included 40 per cent Slaughter steers, 45 per cent Feeder steeis with Balan ce mainly Cows and Bulls. Slaughter steers mainly Good to Average Choice with A Few High Choice on Wednesday. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 950*1250 lbs 26 75-28 00, Few High Choice 28 00-28 50, High Good to Low Choice 26.- 25 26 85. Good 900-1200 lbs 24 - 75 26 75, Standaid to Low Good 22 50-25 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS’ Choice 775-825 lbs 24 25-25- 85, Good 23 00-24 00. - COWS Utility 14 75-16 50, few to 16 75, Cuttei 13 75-15- 50, Canner and Low Cutter 12 25 14 00. BULLS Choice 950-1150 lbs 23 00-24 00, Good 20 50-23 00 Utility and Commercial 18 75- 2150, Cutter and Low Utility 17 75-18 75 FEEDER STEERS- Choice 575 1000 lbs 24 50-25 25, Good to Mostly Choice 700-950 lbs 24 00 24 75, Couple loads to 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 bogs 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 A.M. Tack Sale to Follow Horse Sale Monday: Hog Sale 11:30 A.M. Monday: Beef Cattle 2:00 P.M. Sale Older Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves Wednesday: Sale of Daily Cattle 12:30 P.M. Thursday: Sale of Beef Cattle 12:30 P.M. Sale Order Bulls, Steers, Cow s, Calves JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 354-3194 New Holland, Pa. ORDER YOUR FALL SEED • Balboa Rye • Tetra Petkus Rye • Norline Winter Oats • Cert. Wong Barley • Cert. Pennrad Barley P. 1. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN MARKET Auction Only September 29, 1965 ICATTLE 730: Slaughter steers opened s'teady to 25c higher, with bulk of late trad ing steady Cows 25c instanc es 50c higher. Bulls steady. Supply included 70 percent Slaughter steeis with bal ance mainly Cows and Bulls. SLAUGHTER STEERS; Choice 950-1250 Lbs 26.75- 28 00, Few High Choice 28 GO -28 50. High Good to Low- Choice 26 25-26 85, Good 900- 1.200 lbs. 25.00-26.75, Load Good 1275-1370 libs 25 60-26- 85, Standard to Low-Good 22- 75-25 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 775-825 libs 24 25-25,- 85, Good 23 00-24 00 'COWS Utility 14 75-16 50, 15 50. Canneir and Low-Gutter Few to 1)6 75, Gutter 13 75- I'2 25-14 00 BULLS Good 2150-22 75, Utility and Oommeicial 1875- 2160, Gutter and Low Util ity 17 75-18 75 Mostly Choice 500-600 lbs 25 - 50-25 60, Good 550-1050 lbs 22.- 00-24 50, Standard 700-900 lbs 19.75-22 00, Couple loads Stan (iContmued on Page 3) GRAIN NOW • Cert. Redcoat Wheat • Cert. Dual Wheat • Cert. Seneca Wheat • Cert. Pennoll Wheat Ph. Lane. 397-3539 NEWS Vintage Auction September 28, 1065 ICATTLE 686: Supply in cihitletl 60 percent Slaughter steers and 30 peicent Cowis. Slaughter steers mainly High Good and Choice with Several High Choice and Prime in cluded l m Rivn. Slaughter steers 50-75 c higher. Cows and Bulls mostly steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS r High Choice and Prime I'oso - lbs 28 75-29 60. Choice 950-1250 lbs 27.50-29 00, High Good to Low iChoice .26 50- 27 50, Good 900-11150 lbs. 25.00- 27 00, Standard 'to Low Good 23 50-25 00, Utility 20 00-22 50 COWS- Cutter and Utility 14.75-16 75, Few at 1725. Con ner and Low Cutter 12 25-14 50. BULLS Good 21 25-23 35, Utility and Commercial 1025- 22 25 CALVES 663. Vealers steady to $l.OO higher Choice 35 50- 38 50, Good 30 50-35 00, Stand ard 28 00-31.00, Utility $23 50- 28 00, Cull 19 00-23 00, with 60-85 lb Cull $l5 00-18 50. HOGS 191. Bairows and gilts 25-50 higher Sows steady 'to 25 lower US 13 200-240 lbs $25 00-25 35, 7 head US 1, 215-235 lbs 25.60-26.10, US 1-3 185-245 lbs 2400-24.75. US 2-3 350-465 lbs Sows $19.- 50-20 25. SHEEP 54; Spring Slaugh ter Lambs about steady Choice 70-95 lbs. $25.50-2700, Good 23.00-25 00. HOGS September 25, 1965 Receipts totaling 160 head sold steady to slightly higher at Saturday’s sale with 160- 180 lb market hogs bringing ([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 Witmer, Penna. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7227 There Is No Better Place . . . to buy your cattle than right here at the Lancaster Union Stockyards from Walter M. Dunlap and Sons, of course. This week, and for the next several weeks, we will offer 1000 head or more of calves, stackers and feeders of all grades and weights. You won't find a better selection anywhere, but if, by chance, we don't happen to have exactly what you want at the time, we can get them for you. Buy one or five hundred, sort to suit yourself, and easy fi nancing all good reasons why there is no better place to buy your cattle than from Waiter M. Dunlap and Sons. Come see us this week. You'll be glad you did. WALTER M. DUNLAP AND SONS "The Old Dependable" REPORT New Holland Auction September 30, CATTLE 12H6- *’ Choice Slaughter steers fully steaefy. Good to Low Choice 25-50 higher. Cows steady ■to 25c higher. Bulls steady to 50c lower Feeder steers steady to strong Supply included 23 percent Cowls and 3 percent Feeder steers. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 1075- 1250 lbs 28.00-28.75, Couple $29 00-29 25, Choice 9504250 libs 26 85-28 00, High Good to Low Choice 26 35-27 00, Good 950-H75 lbs. 24.75-28 50, Stand ard 23 00-25 25 COWIS Utility 14 7546 85, Couple 17.35, Cutter „ 14.00- 15 75, Gamier and Low Cut ter 12.00-14.00 BULLS. Choice 2335-24.25, Good 20.50-22.50, Utility and Commercial 18 50-21 50,, Gut ter and Low Utility 17 00- I'3 50 FEEDER STEERS Couple lots Choice 615-750 lbs 24 50- 25 00, Load Good With end. Choice 650-700 lbs. 23 35-23.86, Good 550-825 lbs 22 00-2350, Muxed Standard and; Good 600- 900 lbs. 20.50-22 50, Standard 18.00-2150, Couple lots Util ity 15.60-17.00. /CALVES 44>1! ■ Vealers $lOO - 00 higher; Imisltances 3.00 higher, on Utility and Stand ard Choice 34.0037.00, Indi vudual $33 50, Good 32 5035- 00, Standard 28.0032 00, Util ity 23.00-28.50, Cull 10M20 lbs 2150-22.50, 90-100 lbs. 19.- Get tHe BIG silo unloader value! _____ VcmDcile Delivers more silage faster! v/ • DoubU augar aya tam dig* tha tilaga faatar and mon avanly undarall con dition* whathar all* aga I* frozan, wof ardry. • Excluilva, adlustabl driva hub glvas moi poiitlvo tractlor, kaap* tha machln operating avanly and raqulra* las: 9«wtr. DELIVERS BE The double augers, operating in conjunction with the patented V-paddl« impellers, digs the sllagt, mixes It thoroughly, and then throws It down tha chute. Your cows and cattle get good, palatable silage ... not a powdered mash aa so often happens with unloadera using blowera, CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drumore Center KI 8-2116 00-22.00. 80-85 I'bs. 18.00-20.00, 60-75 libs. $16.00-16.00. iSHiBBP 91: Soaring hunlbs strong to $1 CO higher. Choice 75-95 lib. Spring iamibs, $26.00- 27.50, Good 70-85 Hbs. 22.00- 25.50. COWS September 29, 1965 Cows sold steady to strong ■with receipts totalling 226 cows, 3 bulls, and 15 heifers. Fresh 'Holsteihs, 275600; Guernseys, other breeds, 150-300. Bulis, 140- MO, heifers, 110-215. HORSES September 27, 1965 Horse receipts of 222 hetad sold slow and averaged $l5- (Continued on Page 7) Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Receipts 25,200 compared with 25,900 last week and 27,200 a year ago. Twelve market supply 211,000 compared with 206,200 last week and 222,500 a year ago. Slaughter steers strong to 50 higher. Heifers steady to 25 higher Cows strong to 25 high er and bulls steady to strong. 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