2—Lancaster' Farming; 'Saturday, June 11V :, 1966 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review Jane 10, 1966 CATTLE 2800 Supply in • eluded estimated 65 percent Slaughter steers, 20 percent Cows and Bulls with the bal ance mainly Feeder steers. Slaughter steers 50-1.00 Low er. Full decline on wts over 1250 lbs. Cows steady to weak. Bulls steady. Feeder steers steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS Part-load High Choice 1130 lbs. 27.75, Load Prime 1190 las $27.50, High Choice and Prime 1050-1250 lbs. 26.60-27. 50, Choice 1000-1200 lbs. 25.75- 27 25, on Wednesday $25.75- 26 60, Choice 1250-1375 lbs 25 25-26.60, Mixed Good and Choice 25 00-26 00, Good 24 50- 25 60, Standard to Low Good 22 85-24 75. COWS Utility 20.50-23.00, Few over $22 00 on Wednes day, Cutter 19 50-22 00, Can rer and Low Cutter 18 00-19 50 BULLS Choice 25 25-26.- (Contmued on Page 3) New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Solo 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 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. Bulls, steers, butcher cows, Hogs, lambs and veal calves Sold on Commission Sale every Tuesday 1:30 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 MARKET CATTLE 760 Slaughter steers 25 to mostly 50 cents lower; cows steady to weak; bulls fully steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1050- 1250 lbs., 26.60-27.35; Choice, 1000-1200 lbs., 25.75-26.60; 1200- 1375 lbs., 25 25- 26.60; mixed Good and Choice, 25-25.75; Good, 24.60-25.60; Standard to Low Good, 22.85-24.75. COWS Utility 20 50-22, few 22-22.75; Cutter 19.50-21- 50; Canner and Low Cutter 18-20. BULLS Choice 25.25-26.60; Good 24.50-25.25, Utility and Commercial 23.50-25 25, several 1400-1900 lbs 25 50-26 50. CALVES 147 Vealers steady to mostly $2 higher. Choice 40-43; Good 37.50-40.50, Standard 35-38; Utility 34-36- 50; Culls 27.50-32 50 HOGS 181 Barrows and gilts about steady (Continued on Page 3) PARADISE, PENNA. Kenneth E. Hershey« Sales Manager Auction Only June t, 1966 New Holland, Pa. f 0b NEWS REPORT Vintage Auction June V,' 1966 ' June 9, 1966 Good' and Choice 880*915.'Jks.; CATTLE 586 Slaughter CATTLE 1064 Slaughter 25.10-25.75. steers mostly.so stee „ 50-I.OQ , Lower, Cotas CAJbVES '3o2;; Vaakfs mostly 50 higher;. bulls fully neai . 50c- Lower. Good and steady to ..-Clwiee steady supply included'2o ’i»r-.. Ghoi< 4 e B nlls opened steady to 40.00-42.50,' Good "SeiMftMr cent cows; high choice and «)c Lower, Later trading iully Standard 34.50-3T.50, ’ Wttty prime 1100-1325. lb. .slaughter st eady; Utility and Commercial 33.0035.00, - Cull SMJSWX&ir s*e®rs.over 1400 lbs - 500 Hi^CT - Su P- (Continued on Page 140 1350 lbs. 26,10-27.10, 1350-1485 pjy included 16 percent Cows, lbs. 25.35-27.00; high good to n. AiTmTrp QTTnrnQ low choice 25.50-26.25; 'good-„.„^ . T^R .„ . plil/iorfA PnfflA 24 75-26.00; standard to low rh!£ baillfi good 23.35-25.00; utility ,and 25mS««0 C mti” WeeUy ***** high yielding cutter 21.25-22.- L„ lbs ' 1 25 „f a “ 6,6 ®’ ™ ai " CATTLE Receipts 24, 900 85, few 23.00-23.35; cutter 20- .Sf,3, r compared' with 18,300 last 25.21.75; canner and low cut- G T °°* week and 23,100 a year age. ter 18.60-20.25; choice bulls 25 'f’ Standard to Low Twelve market receipts 25.35-26.00; good 24.35-25 35; ° ootl compared with 157,800 last utility and commercial 1400- COWS Utility 20.00-22 25, week and 184,500 a year ago. 2100 lbs. 25.10-26.60. Cutter 19.25-21.60, Canner and Compared with last weeks n.i vjtc ms inn Low Cutter 18 25-19.50 close, slaughter steers 25-1.00 ii iSfi"! BULLS - Choice 24.75-26.- .of 38 00-4150- good 36 50-38 00- 60 . Good 2425-25.25, Utility °v* r 1150 lbs - 100 Jower staSdSd34 50 37 50- utihty32- and Commercial 22.75-25 50, Slaughter heifers 50-1.00 lower. SSw f-erel 1400-2300 .lbs. 20.00- l.w«, oM 31.50-34 00. few 65-00 1be.2550- 27 _ . iS IrSl S' tSaToSr 31.00; several 90-140 lb. Hoi- FEEDER STEERS Choice (Continued on Page 7) 800-830 lbs 26.50-27 10, Mixed (Continued on Page 14) -NOTICE- The Lancaster Union Stockyards Small Stock Auction (VEAL CALVES HOGS SHEEP) PRESENTS ITS MID-YEAR REPORT • RECEIPTS GROWING FROM MONTH TO MONTH • GREATER NUMBER OF BUYERS ATTENDING EACH SALE • MORE FARMERS CONSIGNING REGULARLY • LIVESTOCK NOW BEING CONSIGNED FROM A 250 MILE RADIUS THIS IS-A FIRMLY ESTABLISHED WEEKLY AUCTION FASTEST GROWING IN THE EAST WHY ARE WE GROWING? _ . TOP WEEKLY PRICES LIVESTOCK WEIGHED UPON ARRIVAL NO UNNECESSARY SHRINKAGE PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE . INDIVIDUAL CONSIGNMENT CONSIDERATION Sale every Wednesday starting at 11:00 A.M. prior to the Cattle Auction ON ONLY 280 LBS. OF FEED For more than 3 years, hogs at the Ful-O-Pep Research Farm have been producing 100 lbs. of pork on only 280 lbs. of total feed. What kind of feed? Ful-O-Pep Gro-Pork 280 —a pelleted, complete high energy ration that’s named after its own efficiency. During the important growing-finishing period—from 10 weeks of age to market—hogs are averaging more than 2 lbs. daily gain and are com monly reaching a 210 lb. market weight at about 4% months. There just isn’t another hog feed made that compares efficiency-wise with high-powered Ful-O-Pep Gro-Pork 280, PUT YOUR HOGS ON GRO-PORK 280 Kirkwood Feed & Groin Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Penna. X\\N\\\V\\X\VXV\\\\XV(^V\VVVVVVVVV\V\VVV\V\VI Can You Produce 100 LBS. OF PORK Witmer i, / t ./ / e New Holland Auction Harold H. Good S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown i* » / K ' t V . s Terre Hill Salunga