2 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1967 At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review November 3, 1967 CATTLE 3900 - Compared to Inst week's close, slaughter steers steady to 50c lower; cows weak to 50c lower; bulls stea dy: feeder steers steady. Sup ply included an estimated 30% slaughter steers, 20% cows and bulls with the balance mainly feeder steers. SLAUGHTER STEERS - Load Choice yield grade 2 & 3 1010 lbs. 27.75: Choice 975-1300 lbs. 26.25-27.50: load Choice with End of Prime 1120 lbs. 27.25 on Mon.; two loads Cho ice 1400 lbs. 26.50; mixed Good & Choice 1000-1225 lbs 25.75- 26.50: Good 24.50-26.25; Stand ard to low-Good 23-2425; Util ity 20-21.75 COWS - Utility & high-yield ing Cutter 16.25-18, a few head 18 25-18.75; Cutter 15-17 25; Canner and low-Cutter 13.50-15 BULLS - Choice 24 75-25.75, few head $26, Good 23.25-25; Utility & Commeicial 22-24, few head 1400-1900 lbs 25-26, Cutter & low-Utihty 19-22. FEEDER STEERS - Load Choice & Prime 785 lbs. 26 25; Choice 775-980 lbs. 24-25.50, mixed Good & Choice 800-1000 lbs 23-24; Good 650-950 lbs 22 75-23.50, Standard 600-850 libs 21 25-23.50. CALVES 500 - Vealers stea dy to $1 lower, decline on Cull & Utility VEALERS - Choice 41-43, mound 10 head at $44, Good 39-42; Standard 35.50-40, Utility 31-36; Cull 95-115 lbs. 25-31, 70- 90 lbs. 22-27. SLAUGHTER- CALVES - Good & Choice 270-375 lbs. 24- “28,-. Standard 275A25 lbs.- 21-24; Utility 250400 lbs. 19-22 HOGS 1000-Barrows & gilts 25-75 c lower US 1-2' 200-235); lbs. 19-1060; US 1. 200-215 lbs j 20 50: US 1-3-190-250 lbs. 18 10- 18 85. US 2-3 280-310 lbs 17- 17 50 WOOLED LAMBS - Choice 60 90 lbs 23-24 50- Good 60-105 lbs 20 50-23 50 Utilits 19-22 MARKET NEWS CATTLE 935 - Compared to Mon., slaughter steers mostly steady; cows weak to 50c low er; bulls steady to weak. SLAUGHTER STEERS - Choice 975-1250 lbs. 26.50-27.60, four head high-Good & Choice 27.85-28.75; high-Good to low- Choice 1025-1225 lbs. 25.75-27; Good 24.50-26.35; Standard to low-Good 23-24.25; Utility 20 25- 21.75. COWS - Utility & high-yield ing Cutter 16.25-17.85, couple to 18 75; Cutter 15 25-17.25; Canner & low-Cutter 13.50-15. (Continued on Page 5) November December January ’6B February March April May June July- Trendr Cattle are lower, Hogs irregular and-Potatoes lower. LOOKING FOR A PERFECT MATCH? Your Livestock and Our Qualified Buyers Monday 10:30 A.M. Fat Hogs and Shoats 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. New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, Penna, 717-354-2194 Abe W. Diffenbach, Sales Manager 22nd ANNUAL YEARLING CATTLE A CALF SALE Friday, November 10, 1967 T:3O P.M. EST 1,000 STEERS AND HEIFERS 1,000 All Native Cattle BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. Billy F. Owens, Mgr. Phone 725-5021 Charles Town, W. Va. - * Auction Only November 1. 1967 FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, November 2, 1967) Midwestern Live Cattle Chicago 25.17 25.17 25.10 25.10 26.00-n a-asked b-bid n-nominal Vintage Auction October 31, 1967 CATTLE 571 - Compared to last Tues., slaughter steers steady; cows steady, after ear ly sales being 25c higher; bulls steady. Supply included 29% cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS-Hlgh- Choice and Prime 950-1250 lbs. 28.50- Choice 900-1300 lbs. 27.50- few 1300-1400 lbs. 26.75-27.50; high-Good to low- Choice 26.50-27.50; Good 26- 26.60; Standard to low-Good 23 50-25. COWS-Utility & high-yield (Continued on Page 8) Maine Potatoes New York Live Hogs Chicago 18.65 19.17 18.95 19.00 18.80 19.00 19.50-n 20.15 h > ~ •» -■* CATTLE 1043 - Compared to last Thurs., slaughter steers steady to 25c lower, cows ste ady to 25c lower, instances 50c lower; bulls steady; feeder steers 25-50 c higher. Supply in cluded 25% cows & 23% feed er steers. SLAUGHTER STEERS - Choice 975-1250 lbs. 27-27.85, five head 28.10-28.60; high-Good to low-Ghoice 26.25-27.10; Good 24.50-26.50; Standard to low- Good 22,75-24.75. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS - Good 750-900 lbs. 22-23; Stand ard 21-22. COWS - utility & high-yield ing Cutter 16-17 75 few head 18-18.50; Cutter 15-17.25; Can ner & low-Cutter 13.35-15. BULLS - Choice 25.10-26 25, couple 26.60-27.10; Good 23.50- 24.75; Utility & Commercial 22.35-24.25, couple 24.85-25.25. FEEDER STEERS - Good 700-925 lbs. 22.60-24.50, few Choice 24 50-25.25; one lot Cho ice 540 lbs. 26.50. CALVES 408 - Vealers 50-$l lower 2.26 VEALERS - Choice 40.50-42; Good 38.50-41; Standard- 35.50- 38.50; Utility 31-35; Cull 95-120 lbs- 24-30, 65-90 libs 22-25.50. SLAUGHTER- CALVES - Choice 270-375 lbs. 26.5&29; Good 275-430 lbs. 22-27:50; Standard-20-25. 2,57 2.76' 3.19 ! Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. Bulls,'steers,,buttKer cows, I Hbgs;- l»mßsTmd>veal calves Sold : onr Commission Sale ever jcTuesday l: 30 P;M. \\e\ Join the Wpm W U ttm wquiq] : EXPLOSION! / * * G-4697 Special Cross ~~~j G-4644 Single Cross G-5757 4-Way Cross Ask your Hoffman Seed Man about the Yields these Hybrids are making in Lancaster County. c Hoffman Seeds* * Serving formers with finest quality seeds , . - s * REPORT New Holland Auction November 2, 1987 FiVRAOISE; PESfNA'. - *. "V 7» £ £ 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 COWS November 1, 1967 Receipts of 130 cows, 2 bulls and 5 heifers sold lower. Fresh cows, Holstein, 325-630; Guern seys, 180-300; Other breeds, -250- 350; Bulls, 205; Heifers, 175-305. HORSES October 36,1967 Horse receipts- of 292- head sold steady except killers sold lower. Riding horses, 80-260; Driving horses,- 95270; Pony mares, 35-45; Geldings, 25-35; Killers, 4%-5%, HOGS October 30,1967 Receipts of 709 bead sold 50 lower on wholesale and steady on retail. Retail, 20.75-22; Wholesale, 18.75-19150; Heavy weights, 18-19; Sows, 15.50-16.75. CALVES October 30, 1967 Calf receipts of 99 head sold steady. Choice, 39-42.50; Good and L Choice, 36-38; Standax-d, 32-35.50. Common 21-31. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with last Friday, slaughter steers sold 25-50 lower. Slaughter heifers declined: Cows were 50-1.00 lower, while hulls were unchanged. In the carlot (Continued on' Page" 3) _