-Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 5.1968 2 At Lancaster Yards Wotkly (Uvitw October 4, 1981 CATTLE 3800 Compared to L U weeks close, slaughter steers s'cady; cows steady to 25c high er; bulls steady to 50c lower; feeder steers steady. Supply in c'uded an estimated 30 per cent slaughter steers, 15 per cent cwvs and bulls with the balance i< ainly feeder steeis. SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice to low-Prime 1075- i:5O lbs. 28.75-29 50; Choice 900- 1 >25 lbs. 27.3529; high-Good to 1* w-Choice 26.25-27.50; Good 24.- 75-27; Standard to low-Good 23- 25 COWS Utility and high d essing Cutter 18.75-20, few 20 - 25-21, Cutter 17 50-1950; Can pel and low-Cutter 16.25-17 50 BULLS Choice 24 50-26; G jod 23-25; Utility and Commer c-al 22.50-24 50, few 24.75-25 50. FEEDER STEERS Choice s*>o-900 lbs. 2550-27; Choice 950- 1.00 lbs. 24 50-25; mixed Good ai d Choice 650-900 lbs 24-25 CALVES 525 Vealers steady, instances $1 higher. VEALERS Choice 43-46, few head at 47, Good 40-44.50. S'andaid 37-41; Utility 32-38; C ill 95-120 lbs 27-33, 70-90 lbs. 2 -28. HOGS 1200 Barrows and §i ts mostly steady. BARROWS & GILTS US 2 2< 1 0-240 lbs. 21.75-22; US 2-4 195- 250 lbs. 20 75,-21 25, US 3-4 245- 2TO lbs 20-20 60. SHEEP 300 Wooled lambs steady-" 1 to 50c higher Ewes steady WOOLED LAMBS Choice 60 90 lbs 25-27, few 27 50, Good 5 r 95 lbs 23-25 50, Utility 20- 2 50 SLAUGHTER EWES it\ and Good $5-8, Cull $4 Keeping pace with customei demands foi natuial gas is ex pensive business, says the A nei ican Gas Association Lo cel gas distiibution companies a e expected to spend nearly $1 b'llion m 1968 to extend their s stems and replace older fa ci ities SEED Redcoat Wheat Pennrad Barley Cleaned Tested Arthur L. Reist 1050 Eden Rd , Lane , Pa Phone (717) 569-2079 MARKET NEWS REPORT CATTLE 273 Compared to Monday, slaughter steers fully steady; cows steady to 50c lower; bulls steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 900-1325 lbs. 27.35-29; high-Good to low-Choicc 26,25- 27.50; Good 24.75-27; Standard to low-Good 23-25. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 18.75-20, few 20.- 25 21; Cutter 17.50-19; Canner and low-Cutter 16.25-17.50. BULLS Choice 24.50-25; Good 23 25-24.50; Utility & Com mercial 22.75-24.75. CALVES Vealers fully steady, instances $1 higher. VEALERS Choice 43.50-45; Good 40.5044.50; Standard 37- 41; Utility 33-38; Cull 95-120 lbs. 27-50-33. HOGS Barrows and gilts strong to 50c higher. BARROWS & GILTS US 2, 200-240 lbs 21.75-22; US 24 195- ~ (Continued on page 3) October November December February March April May June Util- TREND Cattle are lower, Hogs are steady and Potatoes are lower VINTAGE FALL FEEDER SALES Friday, October 11-7 P.M. October 25 November 8-22 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. —lO miles east of Lancaster on Route 30 To consign cattle call (717) 442-4181 P.O. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. Kenneth Hershey, Mgr. «a VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc. Auction Only October 2,19 M FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, October 3,1968) Midwestern Live Cattle Chicago 27.05 26.47 26.20 25.72 25.57 25.45 a-asked b-bid n-nominal PARADISE, PENNA. BULLS, STEERS, BUTCHER COWS, HOGS, LAMBS AND VEAL CALVES SOLD ON COMMISSION SALE EVERY TUESDAY 1:30 P.ltt. FAT HOGS AND FEEDER PIG 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 Vintage .Auction Octoberl, 1968 CATTLE 881 Compared to last Tuesday, slaughter steers steady to 25c lower, with most decline on Good to low-Choice; cows steady to 50c lower, with high-dressing Cutter and Utility mainly 50c lower; bulls steady to 50c lower. Supply included 20 percent cows. SLAUGHTER STEER& High-Choice and Prime 1000- 1250 lbs. 28.85-20.60, 'lew head 29.75-29.85; Choice 950-1300 lbs. 27.25-29.10; high-Good to low- Choice 26.60-27.50; Good 24.50- 27.10; Standard to low-Good 22.85-24.85. COWS —-Utility and high dressing Cutter 18.25-20.25, few 20.35-20.50; Cutter 17.75-19.25; Canner and low-Cutter 16.25- 17.75. BULLS Good 22.85-24.25, few Choice 2410-24.50; Utility and Commercial 22.75-24. CALVES 613 Vealers most ly steady. VEALERS Choice 44-46; (.Continued on page 3) Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago New York 19.80 18.90 18.85 ' 3.03 CATTLE 1041 Compared to last Thursday, slaughter steers mainly steady to strong, al though some weakness on Stand ard and Good under 1100 lbs.; Cows 50-75 c lower, with some sales off $1; Bulls mostly steady. Supply included 33 per cent cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1000- 1300 lbs. 29-29.85; Choice 900- 1300 lbs. 27.35-29.25; high-Good to low-Choice 26.50-27.75; Good 24.75-27; Standard to low-Good 23.50-25. COWS Utility and high dressing Cutter 18-20, few 20.25- 20.85; Cutter 17.25-19.35; Canner and low - Cutter 15.75-17.85: around three loads Utility and Commercial 700-950 lb. beef breed cows 15-16 50, few to $l7. BULLS Choice 24.75-25.85, Good 23-2485; Utility and Com mercial 22.75-24.50. CALVES 437- Vealers steady, instances $1 higher. VEALERS Choice 44-47; Good 42-44; Standard 3841.50; Utility 33-38.50; Cull 95-120 lbs. 29-33, 70-90 lbs. 26-29.50. SHEEP 27 Not enough on sale for a market trend. WOOLED LAMBS—Good 70- 96 lbs. 22-25.50, one lot Choice 80 lbs. 29. CUSTOM SPRAYING For Whitewoshing Spray the modern way Use CARBOLA Spray Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90% less cobwebs. No wet floors. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. 392-7227 2.69- 3.23 3.75 OPEN CUSS FAT STEER SHOW and SALE Thursday, October 10, 1968 NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA Three Classes: Angus - Hereford - Mixed Breed Judged and Sold in Lots of Six. All Cattle Feeders Eligible. 10 TROPHIES AWARDED Judging at 10:00 a.m. Sale at 3:00 p.m. To Enter Cattle In Show and Sale Please Contact; NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. AUCTIONS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN MARKETING LIVESTOCK NEW HOLLAND MAKES THE DIFFERENCE IN AUCTIONS Monday —10:00 A.M. Horse Sale 10:30 A.M. Fat Hogs and Shoats 2:30P.M. Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows and Veal Wednesday —12:30 P.M. Dairy Sale Thursday —12:30 P.M. Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows and Veal New Holland Sales Stables New Holland. Penna. 717-354-2194 Abe W. Diffeubach, Sales Manager New Holland Auction October 3,1968 COWS October 2,1968 Receipts of 135 cows, 3 bulk and 3 heifers sold steady. Hoi steins 450-850; Other breeds 300- 400; Bulls 210-250; Heifers 240- 320. HORSES September 30, 1968 Receipts of 243 horses sold lower. Riding horses 80-250 Driving horses 93-245; Mule* 120-145; Pony mares 30-40; Geld ings 20-35; Killers 6-7. HOGS September 30, 1968 Receipts of 777 hogs sold steady Retail 21-22.50; Whole sale 20 25-20.75; Heavyweights 19-20. CALVES September 30,1968 Receipts of 132 calves sold steady. Choice and Prime 42 50- 47; Good and L. Choice 38-42 Standard 32-37.50; Common 20- 3150. Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers and heifers steady to 25 lower. Cows and bulls unchang ed (Continued on Page 3)