-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1967 2 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review May 5, 1961 CATTLE 2800-Compared to last week’s close, slaughter steers fully steady, instances 25c higher on Standard and Good, cows steady to 50c high er, with the advance on Conner and Cutter, bulls fully steady, teedei steers lather slow, not fully established, few sales steady Supply included an es timated 55 percent slaughter steeis, 20 peicent cows and bulls with the balance laigely feeder steeis SLAUGHTER STEERS-High Choice and Prime 1100-1300 lbs 25 85-26.35: Choice 900-1300 lbs 24 85 26 10; mixed Good and Choice 24 25 2510. Good 23 25- 25 Standaid to low Good 22- 23 50 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS - Good and Choice 750-950 lbs 22-24 35, Standaid 19-2150. COWS-Utility and high-yield ing Cutter ,19-21 Cutter 18-19- 75 Canner and low Cuttei 16 - 50 18 50. most late sales 17 50- 18 50 BULLS-Good and Choice 22 - 50-25 25. Utility and Commeici al 22 24 50, few 1400 2100 lbs 24 50-25 60 FEEDER STEERS - Two load mixed Good and Choice 1000- 1150 lbs 23 60 24 10 one lot Choice 525 lbs $29 Choice 520- 1000 lbs 24 75 26 25 HALVES 450-Vealeis uneven. Good and Choice -lather slow, steady to $1 lowei, Cull to Standaid active Sl-2 highei VEALERS-Choice 40-42 50, a few on Monday to $44, Good 36-40,* Standaid 34 39, Utility '32-37, Tew" Td-SO A' on Monday 25-30 SLAUGHTER CALVES - Good 270-400 lbs 25 50-26 00, tew Choice 28-29, Standard 23 - 50 25 50 (Continued on Page 3) That's the way . . the easy way, with choremaster power Makes every job easier. Does every job better . . . faster! Designed for operator com fort and convenience and built for durability in rugged use . .by the world's largest manufacturer of tillers See it, try it today! .Sec the neu and used tillers at L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasbaig Pike, Lancaster R.D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Phone: Lancaster 397-5179 Strasbuig 687-6003 _ Lilttz 636-7766 MARKET NEWS REPORT CATTLE 964-Compared with Monday, slaughter steers steady to 25c higher, instances 50c higher on Good; Cows steady to 50c higher, with the advance on Canner and Cutter; Bulls fully steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS - Choice 900-1300 lbs 24 85-26 10, few high Choice and Prime 25.- 85-26 35; high-Good to low- Choice 24.25-25.10; Good 23 50- (Continued on Page 3) May June July August September October November December Feb. ’6B 27.67 March April June Julj aasked 6-bid n-nominal Trends Cattle, hogs and potatoes all higher, LOOKING FOR A BETTER PROFIT PICTURE? -Do you know! All of your livestock will find a READY-ACTIVE Market at our MONDAY AUCTION 10:30 A.M. Fat Hogs and Slioats 2:30 P.M. Fat steers, bulls, cows and veal Horse Sale Monday at 10:00 A.M. Dairy Sale Wednesday at 12:30 P.M. Fat steers, bulls, cows & veal Thursday at 12:30 P.M, A SAFE PLACE TO MARKET LIVESTOCK New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, Penna. 717-354-2194 Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager A fully managed mutual fund whose goal is the possible growth of its shareowner’s capital Shares may be purchased under the voluntary Open Ac count Plan with an initial investment of $lOO and subsequent investments of $25 or more Mail this ad for a free Prospectus-Booklet Ndlne , Address Auction Only May 3, 1967 FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, May 4, 1967) Midwestern Live Cattle Chicago 25.80 26.65 27.07 27.52 27.90 28.02 28.05-n Free Prospectus Booklet gives you the facts on CHANNING GROWTH FUND Wm. H. Wilson Channing Co., Inc. Affiliated with Federal Life and Casualty Co. 124 College Avenue 1 , Lancastei, Pa. 17603 Vintage Auction May 2, 1967 CATTLE 893 Compared with last Tuesday, slaughter steers strong, instances 25c higher; cows 50-1.00 higher; bulls fully steady. Supply in cluded 14 percent cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 1050- 1325 lbs. 25.75-26.85, 3 head 27- 27.35; Choice 975-1300 lbs. 24.- 85-26.25; high Good to low- Choice 24.25-25 25, Good 23.50- 25; Standard to low-Good 2175- 23. (Continued on Page 3) Maine Potatoes New York Live Hogs Chicago 22.25 22.65 22.45 21.85-b 20.95 21.00 21.00 | j «t > >» !> »i i CATTLE 816-Ail trends com pared to two weeks ago, due to the fact that the market was not reported last week. Slaugh ter steers 25 to 50c higher, with some of the advance lost late. Cows 50-1.00 higher. Bulls fully steady. Supply included 15 percent cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS - Choice 1000-1350 lbs 24 85-26- 25; High Choice and Prime 25.85-26.60; High-Good to low- Choice 24-25; Good 23.50-24.50; Standard to low Good 22-23.50 COWS - Utility and high yielding Cutter 19-21, six head 21.25-22.35, Cutter 18 25-20; Canner and low Cutter 17 50- 18.50. BULLS-Utihty to Choice 22.- 50-24.60; couple Commercial 25 25-26 35 FEEDER STEERS-Part-load Good and Choice 600 lbs $26 - 10. one lot Standard 745 lbs 22.75, and one lot Standard 400 lb Holsteins $24.35 CALVES 255-Vealers uneven, mostly steady to weak, although cull 2-4 higher VEALERS - Choice 40-43 50; Good 38-41, Standard 34-38.50; Utility 32-36 50, Cull mainly $3O 35 SHEEP 51-Spring lambs $4- 6 lower SPRING LAMBS-Choice and Prime 30 55 lbs 27-32 COWS May 3, 1967 2.64 2.35 Fiesh cows sold stiongei, others steady with last week as 117 cows, 6 bulls, and 30 heif- 2.64 2.83- Vintage Sales Inc. 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 PUBLIC AUCTION REGISTERED AND GRADE, HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen Sales Company, located on Md. Rt. 22. 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md., in Churchville, Harford County, Md., on FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1967 James Carter of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, will sell 20 head of registered and high grade cows and heifers that are fresh and close springing. We will sell one load of out-of-state heifers which are close springers or fresh plus other consignments. All cattle are T. B. Accredited and Certified Bangs free and tested within 30 days of sale. New Holland Auction May 4, 1967 PARADISE, PENNA. 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. 45 HEAD 45 Night Sale 8:00 P.M. EDST FRESH AND SPRINGING YOUNG COWS AND FIRST CALF HEIFERS TERMS CASH ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sale Managers For consignments or information, call: 734-6050, 734-7105, CR2-1368, TEB-6980 . Dairy sale held 2nd Friday of each month- ers were offered. Fresh Hoi steins, 325475; Guernseys, 135- 265, other breeds, 165-300. Bulls, 130-250. Heifers, 95-300. HORSES May 1, 1967 Market active and higher on all kinds with receipts totaling 310 head. Riding horses, 130- 360; driving, 125-390; killers, 10-11. Mules, singly, 110-150, Pony mares, 30-160; geldings, 15-50. HOGS May 1, 1967 The 956 head offered aver aged 50 cents higher with re tail bringing 20.50-21.50; heavy weights, 19-19.50; wholesale (U. S. 1-3), 19.7520.25. The 17 shoats offered brought 10-14 each. Sows, 13 60-16 (Continued on Page 3) Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers steady to 25 higher. Slaughter heifers steady to 25 lower, mostly steady Cows steads' to 25 higher. Bulls steady In the carlot dressed meat trade, steer and heifer beef steady to 50 higher. Utility and Commercial cow beef 50- 1 00 lower, Canner and Cutter cow beef steady. Receipts 19,500 compared n ith 18,000 last week and 20,500 a year ago. Twelve market re (Continued on Page 10) I i J