*l6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1981 Livestock market and auction news Weekly Summary Friday, August 28 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 6247. Compared with 6522 head last week, and 6812 head Ephrata readies for animal fair EPHRATA Preparations are underway once more for the opening of the 63rd Ephrata Fair beginning Tuesday, September 22 and continuing through Saturday, September 26. A tradition, originally celebrating the homecoming of World War I veterans, has grown into Penn sylvania’s largest steer fair drawing over 200,000 persons each year. The parade, highlighting the five day affair, begins its march through the streets of Gphrata at seven o’clock on ’Wednesday evening, September 23, (ram date - September 24.) Drawing over 65,000 viewers each year,' the parade consists of well balanced blend of high school bands, marching groups, and numerous floats. Also positioned throughout the parade are the lovely Miss Lancaster County Pageant Contestants. Marching last, the Warwick High 1981 Honor Band, will close the parade with a presentation in front of the viewing stand on Lake Street. Featured throughout the week are various displays of crafts, needlework and farm produce brought m by exhibitors from Ephrata and surrounding com munities. The J.J. Newberry Store will be housing the baked, canned and dried goods, jellies, flowers, and crafts. Art work will be on display in the Texgas Corporation Showroom on South State Street. The former Reading Co. Station on East Mam Street will exhibit 4-H clothing, needlework, etc. The vegetable, fruit and nut tent will be set-up to the rear of the railroad station. Due to a successful 1980 exhibition, the Photography Department a year ago. Compared with last week’s market: Slaughter steers grading Choice steady to 1.50 higher. Standard & Good steady to 1.00 lower; SI. heifers steady to 1.00 returns and will be located m the basement of the J.J. Newberry. For further information on all exhibits, entry tunes and locations, check the Ephrata Fair Premium Book. “Tent City”, the agricultural portion and foundation on which the fair was built, is located in the Ephrata Community Park. Ser ving as temporary host to the baby beef, cattle, swine and poultry, “Tent City” becomes the mam point of mterest during the judging of the livestock. Also on display to the public are tobacco, gram, forage, various farm exhibits and mini displays by youth groups. For the convenience of the public, a shuttle bus will agam be provided, free of charge, to “Tent City” on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. On Thursday afternoon, between one and six o’clock, the Ephrata Fair rolls out the red carpet for all school age children, with a friendly clown welcoming all youngsters to the fair. Since this is “Kiddies Day”, every child is given special - reduced rates for rides, including some old favorites like the ferns wheel and merry-go-round. As in past years, the Baby Parade will be held Saturday af ternoon at 2 p.m. Consisting of various floats and colorful costumes, the little competitors and a delightful note to the af ternoon. Climaxing the week’s activities is the Miss Lancaster County Scholarship Pageant to be held m the Ephrata High School Auditorium on Saturday at 8 p.m. As a forerunner to the Miss Penn sylvania Pageant, the contestants will compete in various categories including talent and poise. lower; SI. cows steady to 1.00 CALVES: 4087. Compared with higher, late week sales 2.00-3.00 4126 head last week and 4207 head a higher, spots 6.00 higher; SI. year ago. Vealers steady to 5.00 bullocks 1.00-2.00 lower; SI. bulls higher. Few Prime 101.00-118.00; 1.00-3.00 lower. SI. steers: High Choice 85.00-103.00; Good 70.00- Choice & Prime No. 3-4, 68.50- 88.00, 90-110 lbs. 50.00-63.00; 65-90 72.85; Choice No. 24, 64.0069.50, lbs. 45.00-60.00; Utility 50-110 lbs. Good 58.00-62.85, few 64.00; 35 00-54.00. Standard 52.00-57.85. SI. heifers: FARM CALVES: Active Hoi. Choice 59.0063.00; Good 53.00- Bulls 80-125 lbs. 62.00-103.00, 60.00; Standard 48.00-53.00. SI. mostly 70.00-92.00; Hoi. Heifers 80- cows: Utility & Commercial 44.50- 150 lbs. 70.00-170.00 mostly 85.00- 50.00 late sales 52.50. Cutters 42.00- 120.00. 45.50 late sales 49.50; Canner &L. HOGS: 7362. Compared with 6955 Cutter 36.0042.50 late sales 45.75; head last week and 8176 head a Shells down to 25.00. SI. bullocks; year ago. Steady to 1.00 higher. US Choice 58.00-61.50; Good 54.00- No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 53.00-54.25, few 59.00; few Standard 51.00-54.00. SI. 54.75 No. 1-3 200-2501b5. 51.50-53.00; bulls: Yield Grade No. 1,1000-2000 No. 2-3 200-275 lbs. 50.00-51.50 few lbs. 50.00-58.50 few 64.50; Yield down to 47.00; No. 1-3 140-190 lbs. Grade No. 2, 900-1600 lbs. 45.00- 48.00-50.00; Sows .25-1.00 higher; 53.50. US No. 1-3 300-585 lbs. 43.0048.75; r™ —i | f ! 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For: TURKEYS AND BROILERS No. 2-3 300-650 lbs; -39.00-45.00 Boars 32.00-42.00. FEEDER PIGS: 1153. Com pared with 1223 head last week and 1962 a year ago. 2.00-3.00 higher; US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 15.00-29.00 per head; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 22.00-39.00; No. 1-3 50-80 lbs. 34.00-46.00. GRADED FEEDER PIGS; 2537. Compared with 1791 head last week, and 2673 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs very uneven, extremes 10.00 higher to 7.00 lower, US No. 1-2 25-40 lbs. 84.00-105.00, 40-50 lbs. 84.00-105.00, 40-50 lbs. 80.00-98.00, few 106.00,50- 60 lbs. 79.00-95.00, 60-80 lbs. 65.00- 86.00; US No 2-3 25-40 lbs. 77.00- 100.00, 40-50 lbs. 74.00-90.00, 50-60 lbs. 70.00-88.00. SHEEP: 750. Compared with 822 head last week and 826 head a year ago. Steady to mostly 3.00 lower. Choice 65-105 lbs. 54.00-65.00, few 74.00; Good 50-90 lbs. 48.00-55.00; Utility 45-80 lbs. 42.00-50.00. 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