—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1968 2 MARKET NEWS REPORT At Lancaster Yards Weekly Review January 12, 1968 CATTLE 2400—Compared to last week’s close, slaughter steers steady to 50c higher, cows 50-75 c lower, bulls steady, instances 50c higher Supply in cluded an estimated 55 percent slaughter steeis, 25 percent cows and bulls with the balance feed ei steers SLAUGHTER STEERS— Load high-Choice and Fume 1285 lbs 28 40, Choice 1000-1325 lbs 26 50-28 25, high-Good to low-Choice 25 60-27, few on Wed 27 35-27 60; Good 1000- 1350 lbs 24 50-26 25, Standard to low-Good 21 75-25 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS— Choice 815-1100 lbs 24-25 35, few high-Choice and Frame 800- 900 lbs 26-26 75 COWS Utility and high fielding Cutter 17-18 50, few on Monday 18 50-19, Cutter 15 75- 17 50. Cannei and low-Cutter 14 25-16, couple leads Utility and Commeicial beef breed 15 - 25-17 50 BULLS Choice 24 75-26, few head 26 25-26 85. Good 23 - 50-2510, Utility end Commer cial 22 75-25, few head 25 75- 26 50 FEEDER STEERS Pait load mixed Good and Choice 850 Lbs 25 50 CALVES 525 Venters ste ady to $2 lowei, decline mainly on Good and Choice VEALERS Choice 45-48 50, several high-Choice and Fume 49- Good 41-45 Standard 35 - 50- Utility 31-36, Cull 95-115 lbs 26-30 50, few 70-90 lbs 21-26 HOGS 1000 Bauows and gilts closed the week 25-50 c lower, aftei being 50c higher on Monday US 1-2 200-230 lbs 20-20 50, Ore lot US 1, 205 lbs 2150, US 1 3 190-240 lbs 19- 19 50, US 2-3 250-270 lbs 18- 18 85 SHEEP 250 Wooled lambs stead* to 50c lowei, Ewes ste ady on small supply WOOLED LAMBS Choice 65 95 lbs 25 50-25 50 tew small Ms 26 75-27 One lot Cha-me ICO lbs 25 50. Good 24-26 couple Ms Uitikty 22 25 22 50 SLAUGHTER EWES One Lot Utility $5 00 Form Show Weather Is Topic Of Discussion This was the week that al most was foi the Pennsylvania Farm Show and the weather that seems to be typical of the big event Fortunately—or unfortunate ly, if the weather pattern con tinues on the same course —the show opens'Monday, January 15, a week later than usual Farm Shows aie scheduled for the second full week in Jan uary. Thus year the New Year’s holiday lopped one day off the first week, thus 'the third week of the month becomes the sec ond full week The only other circumstance requiring an ad justments of dates is the inau guration of Pennsylvania gov ernors, which, by state law, must be held at the Farm Show Building. Farm Show officials are hop ing for bright clear weather But a call to the local weather bureau office for prospects for the week brought an odd le sponse “We use the Farm Show to forecast the weather for the week,” said a spokesman who asked with tongue in cheek —not to be identified Something To Sell? Try a Classified Ad In Lancaster Farming Auction Only January 10, 1968 CATTLE 635 Compared to Mon, slaughter steers steady, instances 25c lower on some early sales, cows 50-100 lower, although couple loads Utility and Commercial beef breed cows steady, bulls 'Steady, in stances 50c higher Supply in cluded 23 percent cows and 10 percent bulls. SLAUGHTER STEERS— Choice 1000-1300 lbs 26 50-28- 25, high-Good to low-Choice 25 - 60 26 85, few head 27 35-27 60; Good 1000-1350 lbs 24 50-26 25, Standard to low-Good 21.75- 23 35. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS— Choice 815-1100 lbs 24-25 35, few high-Choice and Prime 800- 900 lbs 26-26 75 (Continued on Page 3) FUTURES (Closing bids as of Thursday, January 11) Midwestern Live Cattle Chicago Januaiy February 25.65 March April 24.70 May 24.77 June July 25.30 25.35 August September 25.45 October 25.45 25.70 December a-asked b-bld n-nominal Tiend Cattle stead*, Hogs higher 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 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. Bulls, steers, butcher cows, Hogs, lambs and veal calves 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 Bt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager Vintage Auction CATTLE 539 Compared to last Tuesday, slaughter steers fully steady, some sales high- Good to low-Choice 50c higher, cows steady to 50c lower, most decline on Utility and high yielding Cutter; bulls fully steady on small supply. Supply included 38 percent cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 1000-1325 lbs 26 75-28- 60, high-Choice and Prime 1050- 1325 lbs. 28 75-29 25, few head 29.60-29 85, high-Good to low- Choice 26 35-27.35, few 27.50-27 - 85; Good 24 60-26 50, few Stan dard to low-Good 23 60-24 35. COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter 17.00-19.00, couple 19 35-19 50; Cutter 16 25- 17 75, Canner and low-Cutter 14 85-16 35 (Continued on Page 3) TRADING Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago New York 18.85 18.80 18.72 18.65 19.20 19.50 20.47 19.50 19.25 PARADISE, PENNA. Sold on Commission January 9, 1968 2.00 2.16 2.46 New Holland Auction January 11, 1968 CATTLE 697 Compared to last Thursday, slaughter steers 25-50 c higher, most demand on weights under 11500 lbs; cows 25-50 c lower, instances $lOO lower on Utility, bulls 50-1.00 lower, Supply included 43 per cent cows and 30 percent slaugh ter steers SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 950-1325 lbs 26 85-28 50, few head 28 75-2910; high-Good to low-Choice 26 25-27 25, few head 27.35-27.60; Good 24 75-26 - 50; Standard to low-Good 22 35- 24 50 COWS Utility and high yielding Cutter 16 60-18 00, sev eral 18 10-18 85, Cutter 15 75-17 - 75, Canner and low-Cutter 14-- 25-15 75. BULLS Good 23 00-24 85, few Choice 24 75-25 50, Utility and Commercial 23 00-24 60, few 2485-25 85. FEEDER STEERS Mixed Good and Choice 750-925 lbs. 24 50-26 00; Good 900-960 lbs 23 25-24 25; Standard 590-890 lbs 20.85-2175, one lot 365 lb hol stein bulls 20 25. CALVES 392 Vealers $lOO - 00 lower, most decline on Good and Choice VEALERS Choice 42 50- 45 00, couple 49 00-49 50; Good 39 50-43 00, Standard 36 00-40- 00, Utility 29.00 36 00; Cull 22.- 00-29 00 SHEEP 17 Insufficient Volume for a market test CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING and DISINFECTING ; * in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmcr, Pa. 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HORSES January 8, 1968 Receipts of 245 horses sold steady. Riding horses 90-300; Driving horses 150-325; Mules (pair) 350-940; Pony mares 25- 50, Killers 6 50-7 50. HOGS January 8,1968 Hog receipts of 841 head sold steady to 25 higher. Retail 20- 50-22, Wholesale, No. 1-3, 19.75- 20 35; Heavyweights 18.75-19.50; Shoats 12 50-16. CALVES January 8, 1968 Calf receipts totaled 118 head and sold 50c to $lOO higher. Choice and Prime 43-50; Good and Low Choice 36 50-42.50; Standard 32-36; Common 20-31.- 50. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers sold 25-75 lower, slaugh ter heifers were 25 lower, cows were mostly steady, bulls sold strong to 50 higher. In the car lot dressed meat trade at Chi cago. Choice steer and heifer (Continued on Page 3)