—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Not ember 7. 1970 2 Local Livestock Market and Auction Reports Lancaster Auction November 4, 1970 Cattle Calves Hog'S Sheep Today 671 153 116 20 Last wk. 966 156 563 0 Last tr. 935 106 203 6 This weeks auction 495 143 404 43 Last weeks auction 779 163 470 51 CATTLE Slaughter Steers 50-1.00 lower: Cows 50-1 00 high er. Bulls steady In 50 higher on small supply. Supply included an estimated 55 percent Siaudi ter Steers and 35 percent Cows with the balance mainly Bulls SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 900-1350 lbs 29 00-30 00. couple lots mixed-Choice and Pi ime 29 60-30.10. lugh-Good and ]ow-C)ioice 27 50-29 50; Good 26.85-28 33: couple lots Standard 1260-1450 lbs Holsicins 26 25- 26 50 COWS utility all cl hi?h chessmg Cutter IB DO-21 00. lew 21 00-21 35. Cutter 18 00-19 50; Gunner unci low-Cutter 16 DO -18 00 BULLS Choice 28 75-29 75, three head 30 10-30 50: Good 27 00-28 00; Utility and Com mercial 25 75-29 35. couple 29 85- 31 00. VEAL CALVES Vcalem steady to 200 lowei. Slaughter Calves steady to weak VEALERS Choice 49 00- 5100, lew 51 50-52 50. Good 45 00-48 00, Standard 39 00-45 00. Utility 31 00-38 00. Cull 80-120 lbs 26 00-31 00 SLAUGHTER C\LVES Good and Choice 270-350 lbs 26.50-30.50 HOGS 50-75 lusher Barrows and Gilts BARROWS AND GILTS—One lot US 1 210 lbs 19 00: US 2-3 205-255 lbs 17 25-17.75; US 2-3 200-280 lbs. 16 60-10 85. US 2-3 190-295 lbs 17 00-17 10 SHEEP SLmghtei mostly steady WDOLED LAMBS Good 60 90 lbs 23.00-2(3 00. Utility 21 CO -23 no Lebanon Valley Auction November 4. 1970 298 Head of Cattle Steers' Good. 27 50-29 60. Sian third. 2330-27 30: Utility (few) 23 85-25 25 Heileis. Choice (individual), 20 10 find 26 SU: Standard (le-w), 24 00-26 00 Cow-. Utility and High Dress ing Colter, 19 25-20 50. Cotie). 18 75-19 85: Conner, 17.50-19 10. Shells down lo 16 00 Bulls. Choice (individual) 30 85; Good (lew), 27 75-32 10' Utility and Conuneicial (Jew), 25 10-27 75 247 Head of Ve«l Calves Choice findnulu/i). 5000 Good. 46 50-48 50. R ' nn d a i d 42 00-45 00, UUlits. 30 00-42 00 Cull, 90-120 pound l . 3'oo-37 00 Cull, 70-85 pound-., "O i 0-29 00 farm Calve-. Hull-., 30 50 38 50. Heller, 30 59 ° 3 30 301 {tend of Pi. ii cows and Gilt- US 2-3 200-250 pouiuU, 17 35-lliOU- U S 2-4, 195-200 pounds, Id 85-17 35, OS 3-4 (lew), 265-300 pounds, 15 60-16 00 U’S 2-4 (lew’), 155- IHS pounds, 15 35 16 60 Sow-, 1-3. 300 500 pound-., J 2 75-14 00; 2-3, 300-6(10 pound-.. 11l 00-12.00 Boars; 10.00-11 50 40 Head of Feeder Pigs US 1-3. 35-50 pounds, 875 13 75, T Head of Sheep and Lambs Good. 65-110 pounds (few! Lancaster Market November 2, 1970 Cuttle Calves Hog'S Sheep Today 966 272 896 309 Last irk. 1217 273 1105 273 Last yr 1213 350 1011 169 CATTLE Hardly enough Slaughter Steers tor a maiket test, lew sales steady; Cows not established; Bulls steady to strong: slow sales Feeder Steels mostly steady. Supply includes an estimated 15 percent Slaugh ter Steels, 20 percent Cows and Bulls, with the balance mainly Feeder Stems. Load lot Slaugh ter Steers piaclically absent; supply mainly small lots. SLAUGHTER STEERS Choice 950-1100 lbs 29.50-30 00, including one load 1015 lbs 30 00. nnxed-Good and Choice 28 50-29 50. including load Choice, with end oi Good 1075 lbs. 20 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Small lot Choice 900 lbs 28 50. CULLS Choice 23 50-30 00, Good 26 50-28 50. Utility and Commercial 25 00-27 50; few 28 00-29 00. Culler and low- Uulil\ 24 25-25 00 FEEDER STEERS Loa_d Choice and Pume 700 lbs 32 23. Choice 750-900 lbs. 29 50-30 73; load Standard 800-8.50 lbs 25 50 VEAL CALVES Vealcrs mostly steady VEALERS Choice 49 00- 5100. lew head at 52 00; Good 46 00-50 00. Standard 40 00-46 00; Utility 32.00-40.00: Cull 90-120 lbs 23 00-32.00, 65-85 lbs 25.00- 28.00 HOGS Ban ow.s and Gilts 50-1 00 lower BARROWS AND GILTS—US 1 195-230 lbs. 18 00-18 50: US 1-2 195-235 lbs. 17 25-17.75; US 2-3 190-265 lbs 16 50-17 25; US 3-4 265-280 lbs 15.00 16.00 SHEEP—Slaughter Lambs 50- 1 00 lower: Ewes steady. Lambs WOOLED LAMBS Choice 65-95 lbs 26.00-27.00, few 27.50- 28.00; Good 23.50-26 50; Utility 20 00-23 50 ' SLAUGHTER EWES —Utility and Good 5.00-8 00 HAY PRICES For Southeastern and South Central Pennsylvania November 2, 1970 AU hay No. 2 and better. _ prices paid by dealers at the Vjl*CCn UTSi^OTI farm, price per ton. H&y j^kct Hay and Straw steady Allalfa Timothv hay Mixed hay Straw Mulch Reported 1)y Uuroau of Marketi Pa. X>ex)t. of Agriculture. 4 loads all aW , oo 00-48 00 tf AUCTIONS makes the difference in marketing livestock! New Holland mokes 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 W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone (717) 354-2194 Lancaster Terminal, Lancaster, “" 0 Ml 380 35 Vintage. .a,I New lloll.nl A«c j »{ ™ » llons ’ Last yr. 661 584 236 54 CATTLE Compared to last Tuesday, Slaughter Steers steady,' instances 25 lower, al though Standard ami io\v-Good 50-1 00 lower; Cows unevenly CATTLE—Slaughter Slccrs 25- steady; Bulls steady to strong. This wk. Last wk, Last yr 50 lower, instances 1.00 lower on oi\nr>trnrn wnrießci Standaid and lon-Good: Cows Pr S?OM-1250 steady to oO higher, instances J*■ 306031 75 , cholce 950-1350 100 higher: Bulls steady lo | B 00 . 3 i. 0 0. lew head 3100- S» "Feeder*'"ftec! s * rath 31.60; load Choice 1423-1550 lbs low moS steady SupplV in- 5-29 SB; h.gh-Good imd low eluded an estimated 35 percent Choice f 25 : 15 G. ood 2725- Slaughter Steers, 25 percent 2»-00i SUnda.d and low-Good Cows and Bulls, with the ba! 24j0-„7UJ ancc mainly Feeder Steel s SLAUGHTER STEERS High-Choice and Prime 1000- 1350 lbs 3010-31 75. Choice 950- 1350 lbs. 29 00-30 50, lew sales to 31.00; hi§h-Good and low- Choice 27 50-29.50; Good 26 60- 29.00. Standard and low-Goad 24.50-27.00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Small lot Choice 900 lbs 28 50 COWS Utility and hUh dressing Cutter 18 75-20 53, few 20.50-21 50; Cutter 17 75-19 75. Canner and low-Cutter 16.G0-18 18 00, BULLS Choice 28.50-30.00, lew head 30 00-30.85, Good 27.00- 29.00, lew eaily part oi week 26.00-27.00; Utility and Commer cial 25.75-29.50, few 29.50-31.00; Cutter and low-Utihly 24.25- 25.50 FEEDER STEERS Load Choice and Prime 700 lbs. 32.25: Choice 750-900 Ibo 29 50-30.35; inixed-Good and Choice 620-825 lbs. 26 50-28 25; load Good 750 lbs. 27.35; Standard 735-920 lbs, 24.25-25 50; couple loads Stand ard 1050-1115 lbs. 23.60-23.85, VEAL CALVES generally 100-2.00 lower VEALERS Choice 49.00- 51.00, lew 51 50-53.00; Good 44.00-49.00; Standard 39 00-45.00:' Utility 32.00-39.00: Cull 90-120 lbs. 26.00-32.00, 65-85 lbs. 21.00- 27 00. 28.0040.00, lew sales to 45 00 _ , , . t . ]ovcl . Cattle Hogs two loads. 3600 and 38 00: nnxeci Week to date 446,000 1,386,000 22 00-3 j OO h(lJj lu w i o;u i s 25 00-43 00: timo- Same period last week 475,000 1,400,000 ?o 0020 00 thy >' one l0l,(1 - 3250: olchaßl Sa «ie period last year 477,000 1.193,000 4IMS-., one load, 42 00 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection Composite Report November 6. WTO Calves Cal lie 3900 5305 1 4834 1450 1468 1550 Vealcrs October 30. 1970 Vintage Auction November 3, 1910 COWS Utility and hi§h dressmg Cutter 19,00-20 50, few 20 50-21.25. Cutter 18.00-19.85; Canner and low-Cutter 16.50 18 00 BULLS Good 25.75-28 00, couple Choice 28.00-2 00; Utility couple Choice 28.00-29.00; Utility 28.50-29.35 CALVES Vealers 1.00-2 00 lower. VEALERS Choice 48.00- 51.00, few 5100-53 00; Good 4-1.00-48 50, Standard 39.00-45.50; Utility 32.00-38.50; Cull 90-120 lbs. 27.00-32.00, 65-85 lbs. 23.00- 28.00. HOGS Barrows and Gills mostly 1.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS—One lot US 1 205 lbs. 19,00; US 1-2 195-240 lbs. 17.75-18.00; US 2-3 200-250 lbs. 17.25-17.75 SHEEP Slaughter and Slaughter Ewes steady SLAUGHTER LAMBS—Good 65-90 lbs, 23.50-26.50, few Choice 29.00. SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility 3.00-6.00. Fat Hog and Feeder Pig Sale HOGS 767. Barrows & Gilts $1 to 51.50 lower. US No. 1-2 210- 230 lbs. 17.75-18.25; US No. 2-3 195-240 lbs, 17.10-17 60; US No. Call receipts totaled 126 and 2-4 235-260 lbs. 16.50-17.10; US sold as follows- Choice and N 0.3-4 250-280 lbs. 15.85-16.35. prime 49-55, Good and Low SOWS; US No. 2-3 300-700 lbs. Choice 43-48.50; Standard 36* 10.25-11.25. BOARS; 8.25-11.10. 42.50: Common 22-35.50. Federally Inspected Livestock Slaughter For week ending November 5,1970 VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc. PARADISE, PENNA, BULLS, STEERS, BUTCHER COWS, HOGS, LAMBS AND VEAL CALVES SOLD ON COMMISSION SALE EVEKY TUESDAY 12 NOON FAT HOGS AND FEEDER PIG SALE EVEKY SATURDAY AT 9:00 A.M. Fur Marketing Information Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 Box 100 Paradise, Pa. 10 mi. East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 Kenneth E. Hershey, Sales Managed New Holland ■ Auction November 5, 1970 1 Cattle Calves Sheep 781 467 24 Today Last wlc, 817 450 17 Last yr. 793 502 20 CATTLE Compared to last Thursday, Slaughter Steers 25* 50 lowei, Cows lully steady, in* stances 25 higher; Dulls 25-59 higher, instances 100 higher on Utility and Commcieial SLAUGHTER STEERS —i Choice 925-1300 lbs. 29.00-30.50, (ew Choice and Prime 1050-1359 lbs. 30 35-30 83. high-Good and lovv-Choice 28 35-29 25; Good 20 60-28 75 COWS Utility and high* diessuig Cutter 18 75-20.00, few 20 00-21.50; Cutter 17.75-19.50; Canner and low-CuUer 16.00- 18.00. BULLS Choice 28.85-30.25, few 30 25-30.85; Good 27.00- 29 00; Utility and Commercial 28 50-29 60, few 29 75-30.35. FEEDER STEERS Mixed- Good and Choice 620-825 lbs. 26 50-28.25, load Good 750 lbs. 27.35; Standard 735-920 lbs. 24.25-24 60, couple lots Standard 1050-1115 lbs. 23 60-23.85. VEALER CALVES Vealers 1 00-2.00 lower. VEALERS Choice 49.00- 51.50, few 51.50-53.00; Good 44 00-49 50; Standard 39.00-45.00; Utility 32 00-40 00; Cull 90-120 lbs 26.00-31.00, 65-85 lbs. 21.00- 27.00. SHEEP Small supply Slaughter Lambs mostly steady. WOOLED LAMBS Few Good 65-85 lbs. 24.00-25.00; Utility 21.00-23.00. Lambs mostly HOGS November 2, 1970 A total of 1222 hogs were re« eeived at Monday’s auction and sold as follows: Retail 17.50* 19.25; Heavyweights 15,50-17; Wholesale 2,3,4 s 17-17.50; Sows 10-14; Boars 10-13. CALVES November 2, 1970 Sheep 154.000 166.000 159,000 *.