Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 2.1969 2 At Lancaster Yards 1 Weekly Review * .Inly 31. 1969 CATTLE 2200—Compared to last weeks close, Slaughter Steel s 50-75 higher, Cows 1 00- 2 00 lower, some Canner and low- Cuttei 300 lowei, Bulls 75 lower. Suppl.v included 60 percent Slau ghter Steers. 25 peicent Cows and Bulls SLAUGHTER STEERS H.gh-Choice and Prime 1025 1300 lbs 31 75 32 50 Choice 950-1300 lbs 28 75-31 75, late sales 30 25- 3150 foi bulk. high-Good and low Choice 28 50 30 75. Good 27 00 29 50 COWS—Utility and higb-di eas ing Cuttei 20 75 24 00, Cuttei 19 50-23 00 Cannei and low-Cut lei 15 50 20 00 BULLS Choice 28 00 29 25- Good 26 00-27 75, Utility and Commeicial 25 50-28 50 CALVES 400—Vealers Stand ard to Choice mostly steady. Util ity steady to 1 00 lower, Cull 100 to mostly 2 00 lower. VEALERS—Choice 43 00-4800 Good 40 00-44 00, Standai d 37 GO -39 00, Utility 33 00 37 50, Cull 90 120 lbs 26 00-33 00, 65-85 lbs. 24 00-27,00 HOGS 1200 Banows and Gilts 50 lower CLOSING SALES BARROWS AND GILTS—US 1 215-230 lbs 26 85-27 50 US 2 195-240 lbs. 26 25-26 75 US 2-3 190 250 lbs 26 00 26 25 SHEEP 250 Spung Lambs steady What’s The Finest Investment In The Land? LAND! ~. And Here Is A Remarkable Investment Secured By- Land Holdings. It Pays 9% James E. Millen, Jr. prominent insurance man from Lancaster, Pennsyl vania has created a unique invesment that will earn a total of 9% for each parti cipating investor. You can invest any amount up to 125,000. Few are ineligible to participate. The investment organi -1 zation is called UNITED ; LAND DEBENTURES. It i' is backed up and secured j oy thousands of acres of valuable land. Because land almost never depreci ates, your money earns an unusually high profit. Are you eligible to participate? CALL COLLECT TO THIS NUMBER 859-2200 Akron, Pa Area Code 717 MARKET NEWS REPORT CATTLE 945 Compared to Monday. Slaughter Steers 100- 1 50 higher; Cows 100-2.00 low ei; some Canner and low-Cutter 2 00-3 00 lower; Bulls steady to 50 lower. SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1025-1300 lbs 31.75-32 50: Choice 950-1300 lbs 30 25-31 75: high-Good and low-Choice 29 75-30 75; Good 27.- 50 29 50 BULLS Choice 28 00-29 25; Good 26 00-27 75, Utility and Commercial 25 50-28 50, few head 29 00 29 25 COWS—Utility and high-dress ing Cutter 20 75-23 10. Cutter 19 50-21 50: Canner and low-Cut tei 15 50-19 50 CALVES 159—Vealers Stand (Continued on Page 3) August October November December February ’7O 28.75 March April 27.60 May June August Trend Cattle are higher; Hogs are steady; Potatoes, aie lower VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc. AUCTIONS makes the difference in marketing livestock! New Holland makes the difference in auctions! MONDAY 10 30 A.M. FAT HOGS and SHOATS 2.30 P.M FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & 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/INC. New Holland, Penna Abram V.' Diffenbaeh, Manager Phone (717) 354-2194 Auction Only " 5 * FUTURES TRADING (Closing bid as of Thursday, July 31,1969) Midwestern Live Cattle Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago Chicago New York 31.20 28.20 28.00 27.62 27.55 a-asked bind nnominal PARADISE, PENNA. BULLS. STEERS, BUTCHER COWS, HOGS, LAMBS AND VEAL CALVES SOLD ON COMMISSION SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 NOON FAT HOGS AND FEEDER PIG SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 9:00 A.M, For Marketing Information Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 i Paradise, Pa. 10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 Box 100 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager Vintage Auction July 29. 1969 CATTLE 770— Compaied to last Tuesday. Slaughtei Steel s strong to 50 higher; Cows steady to 25 lower; Bulls steady to 50 lower. SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1000-1300 lbs 3100-32 25, few head 32 50- 33 00: Choice 850-1300 lbs 30 00- 3150, 1300-1375 lbs 29 50-31 00: high-Good and low-Choice 29 00- 30 25, Good 27 50-29 50. Standaid and low-Good 26 50-28 25. COWS—Utility and high-dress ing Cutter 22 00-24 25. Cutter 2100-22 75: Canner and low-Cut tei 18 75-20 50. BULLS Choice 28 00-29 00; Good 26 50-28 50; Utility and Commercial 25 50 29 85, Cutter and low-Utill ty 2425-25 50 (Continued on Page 3) 24.97 22.42-b 21.62-b 21.47 t * July 31. 1969 CATTLE 1068 Slaughter Steeis Choice and Prime 1 00-1 50 highei; Good 75 highei; Cows and Bulls 50-1 00 lower: Supply included 20 percent Cows and 12 peicent Bulls SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Pi ime 950 1300 lbs 3175 32 60. Choice 900-1300 lbs 30 50 31 75 high-Good and low-Choice 29 50 30 75. Good 27 75 29 75 Standaid and low- Good 25 75 27 75 COWS—Utility and high-di eas ing Cuttei 22 00 24 00- Cutter 19 75 22 25 BULLS Choice 27 50 29 00 Good 25 25-27 00 Utility and Ccmmeicial 25 00-28 00 few 28 25 CALVES 511 Vealers 1 00 lowei VEALERS—Choice 44 0048 00 Good 39 0042 50. Standard 37 00- 40 00: Utility 34 00 37 00, Cull 90- 120 lbs 29 00 34 00; 65 85 lbs 26 00 30 00 SHEEP 28—Sales volume too small to provide comparison. Receipts of 260 cows, 4 bulls and 23 heifers sold steady. Hol stein 435-900; Other breeds 250- 385: Heifers 135400; Bulls 130- 345. 2.24 CUSTOM SPRAYING For Whitewashing i - N '•*»- - - Spray the modem way Use CARBOLA Spray Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90% less cobwebs. No w 7 et floors. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. 392-7227 2.52 2.73 3.22 T New Holland Auction J COWS July 30,1969 HORSES July 28, 1969 Receipts of 333 horses sold steady. Riding horses 9D-265; Driving Horses 125-200; Ponies 20-35. Killers 6-7 HOGS July 28, 1969 Receipts of 1128 hogs sold $lOO lower Handyweight 26-27; both lightweight and heavy* weight 24 26 Chicago Cattle Weekly Review CATTLE—Compared with last Fnday, High Choice and Primo Slaughter Steers 1.25-1 75 higher. Average Choice and below 50* 125 highei Slaughter Heifers 50 to fully 100 higher. Cows 50-1.00 higher Bulls steady. Local receipts 70 percent Slaughtei Steers, 25 percent Heifers, balance mostly cows. Overall finish Slaughter Steers 16 percent Prime, the lowest in two months, and 70 percent Choice, compared with 22 per cent Prime and 67 percent Choice last week, and 14 per cent Prime and 72 percent Choice last year. Average cost and weight Slaughter Steer esti mated at 29.90 and 1150 lbs., com pared with 30.74 and 1152 lbs* (Continued on Page 3)