V r.ancnMn' Farming. Saturday. September 20. I9(!0 At Lancaster Yards Vintage Auction Weekly Review Auction Only sentember is i«m September is. 1969 _ . L 7 September 16. 1969 CATTLE 924 Compared to ®®Pj; cm^er I®* 1969 September 17, 1969 CATTLE 727 Compared to last Thursday, small supply aver- CATTLE 2000 Compared to CATTLE 831 Compared to last Tuesday, Slaughter Steers age Choice to Prime Slaughter last weeks close. Slaughter Monday, Slaughter Steers steady l ' ,ieven - mainly steady to strong Steers steady to 25 lower, aver btccis weak to mostly 50 lower; to 50 lower, with late sales Wlt h some sa ' es 25 higher, after age Choice and below steady to cows 50-1 oo higher; BuHs steady mainly steady to weak; Cows opening sales being steady to 25 strong: Cows 50-75 higher. Bulls to 50 higher: few sales Feeder 50-I 00 higher; Bulls steady to lowei " Cows strong to 50 higher; 50-75 higher. «| lS rtr y steady. 50 higher. small supply Bulls fully steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS SLAUGHTER STEERS SLAUGHTER STEERS SLAUGHTER STEERS Small supply high-Choice and i on os Iffoe Pn ™ e 1025-125 0 High Choice and Prime 1025- High-Choice and Prime 1050-1375 Prime 1025-1250 lbs 30 00-30 60; ids 30 35 31 25, couple head 32 00 1250 lbs 30 35-3125, couple 32- lbs. 30:60-3185, couple loads Choice 975-1325 lbs 28 85 30 25, it mrS 6 ‘'m-* m-i 1115 ° O, Choice 925-1325 lbs 28 85- Choice yield grade 2-3 1075-1350 high-Good and low-Choice 27.75- J-”' ° ,ce 92 f\ 32 ° lbs 28 85- 30 25, few eaily 28 50-2885; lbs 30 00-31 85, seven head 32 00- 29 10, Good 26 50-28 50; Standaid 9QD-’ Wednesd a - - 28 5 °- high-Good and low-Choice 27.85- 33 00; Choice 950-1350 lbs 29.10- and low-Good 25 50-27 25 9- q- nonf G ~° d l ° 0w ‘ Cholce 28 00. Good 26 10-2825; Stand- 31 00. late sales 29503100. high- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS c , Go ° d J 2610 28 2o ' aid and low-Good 25 35-26.75 Good and low Choice 28 35 29 50 Choice 825 1025 lbs 26 50-28 75. T- , j? j3 1 528 75 COWS Utility and high- Good 26 50 28 75. Standaid ami Good 23 50 26 50 . unity and high di ess diessmg Cutter 21 10 22 75; Cut low-Good 25 75 28 00 COWS—Utility and high di ess- VJL n oi't 1 -' 1 r- 21 00 22 75, Cuttei ter 19 50 21 85; Cannei and low- SLAUGHTFR HEIFFRS mg Cuttei 20 75-22 85, few 22 85 iu°lBoo’’Oos" ne ‘ "” il a,o“ U M™bs Cult*. 19752125, Canne, BI'LLS _ CSo,ce 28 00 29 50 couple 29 50aoSTcoof fe S COWS-U1,1,1y and tasW - • -- ' few he,.d 29 50 30 00 Good 26 25 28 35. Utility and Commeici.u c uttei 20 75-22 30. lew 22 75 23 35 Utility and Coinmeicial 26 00 28 85. few 29 10 30 10 Cut 2335 Cutter 19 75-21 75 CVinei 50 28 85. few head 29 10-30 10, tei and low-Utilitv 23 25 25 75 ai d low-Cultei 18 25 19 1 5 Cittei and low Utility 23 25 25 75 CALVES 115 ' Vealeis BULLS Good 26 60 27 85, FEEDER STEERS—Two loads steady to 200 bighei, most ad couple high-diessing Cominei cial Choice 475 lbs 34 00, mixed vance on Standard to Choice 30 60-31 85, Utility and Commei- Good and Choice 910 915 lbs VEALERS Choice 47 00- c.al 26 50-28 00 27 50 28 00 49 00, few 49 50-50 00, Good 43- CALVES 598 Standaid to CALVES 450 Vealeis stiong 00 46 50, Standard 39 50 43 50. Choice Vealeis 2 00-4 00 higher to 200 highei Utility 3150 37 50, Cull 90-120 Cull and Utility stiong to 2 00 October VEALERS—Choice 47 00 49 00 Ifa s 26 50 30 00, 65-85 lbs 23 50- higher few head 4 9 50-50 00, Good 43 00 27 00 VEALERS—Choice 47 50-50 00 November 46 50, Standaid 39 50-43 50, Util- HOGS 385 Barrows and including 25 head 49 00-50 00, iiy 31503750, Cull 90-120 lbs Gilts stiong to 25 higher Good 42 00-4800, Standard 39 50- December (Continued on Page 3) BARROWS AND GLTS —US 44 00, Utility 33 0040 50, Cull p . h ~, 3 T v —■ ■ - - • 1 1-2 190 215 lbs 27 50-28 00 US 90 120 lbs 28.00-33 00. 65-85 lbs y 1- 200 260 lbs 26 85-27 10 US 24 00-28 00 2- 200 215 lbs 26 10-26 60. HOGS 281 Barrows and Couple lots US 2 190-200 lbs Gilts mostly steady 26 35 BARROWS AND GILTS —US - SHEEP 53 Spring Lambs 1 200-220 lbs 28 00-28 25 US 1-2 May steady to weak 200-260 lbs 27 25-27 85 US 2-3 j une SPRING LAMBS Good 60- 190-260 lbs 26 50-27 25 85 lbs 2425-25 50, Utility 20 00- SHEEP 46 Spring Lambs 24 25 2 00 higher ——— SPRING LAMBS Good 70- 90 lbs 26 50-29 50, few head Chicago Cattle 300 " 335 ° ; ml “>’ 200 °- Weekly Review REGULAR LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY Stockers & Feeders All Weights All Breeds Now beginning to Move Good Doing Shenandoah Valley Va. Cattle STAUNTON UNION STOCK YARDS, INC. Staunton, Va. VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc. 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 Box 100 Paradise, Pa 10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Manager 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. £AT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL—THURSDAY at 12 30 P.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, Penna Abram W Diffenbach, Manager Phone (717) 334-2194 MARKET NEWS REPORT CATTLE—Compai ed with last ° hter b ? 1 “ c | f mostlj : weeks close Slaughtei Steeis and C T oveial ! ° f Steers not HeJeis 25 50 lowei, Cows and qmte as §ood as last week WJth Bulls stead> Supplv 70 peicent II peiCent Pllm e and 75 peicent Slaughtei Steeis 25 peicent Slau- Choice compaied with 19 per cent Fume and 73 peicent Choice last week and 14 peicent Pume and 75 peicent Choice a Yeai ago Aveiage cost andi ■weight of Slaughtei Steeis sti mated at 30 00 and 1135 lbs com j paied with 29 90 and 1145 lbs last week and 28 30 and 1146 lbs a jeai-ago Aveiage cost of Heif eis expected to be undei 27 50 and the lowest foi any week suice Febiuaiy SLAUGHTER STEERS On Monday two loads Pume 1300- 1350 lbs 3175, at mid-week j Pume 1200 1400 lbs Yield Grade (Continued on Page 3) ' ♦> <♦>, <♦> <♦> •»> <«-<♦> •»> <♦> •» .aB „ s»xx»> .«& CLIP OUT AND SAVE SPECIAL STOCKER & FEEDER SALES LANCASTER UNION STOCK YARDS - IN SALES PAVILION - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1969 AT 1:00 P. M. FALL SALE SCHEDULE October 10. October 24 (Feeder Calf Sale), November 7, November 21. All Sales, Friday Starting At 1:00 P. M. | VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT EACH SALE | Sponsored by: The Lancaster Livestock Exchange and Union Stock Yard Co. * *■■ 11■ in ■ > ... ■ ■ New Holland Auction FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursda\ September 18,1969)) Midwestern Live Cattle Live Hogs Maine Potatoes Chicago Chicago New York 28.30 28.20 28.40 March April 28.35 28.30 28.25 August October 28.25 December 28.12-b a-asked b-bid u-nominal Trend Cattle are higher; Hogs are steady and Potatoes are highei CUSTOM SPRAYING For Whitewashing - 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. 392-7827 and low-Cutter 18 00-20.00. BULLS Choice 28.25-29 50, couple 30.50-31.75; Good 25.75* 28.25; Utility and Commercial 25.00-29.00, few 29,50-30.60. CALVES 513 Good and Choice vealers 2.00-3.00 higher; Cull to Standard strong to 200 higher. VEALERS—Choice 47.00-49.* 50, Good 44 00-47.00; Standard 38 00-44 00. Utility 32.50-38 00; Cull 90-120 lbs. 28 00-33.00, 65-83 lbs 24 50-29.50. SHEEP 2 No market test. COWS September 17, 1969 Receipts of 155 cows, 2 bulla and 17 heifers sold steady. Hol (Continued on Page 3) 25.35 24.50 23.30 22.05 b i 2.2 S 2.5# 2.73 3.19