12 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1964 • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) cutter Bulls steady. In the Chicago carlot dressed trade, steer and heifer beef mostly steady Cow beef steady to 50 higher SLAUGHTER STEERS At mid-week, six loads Prime 1250-1350 lbs 27 25 27 50, on Monday, Prime 12001347 lbs 27 75-28 00, bulk High Choice and Pnme 1150-1450 lbs 26 50- 27 50. closing 26 50-27 00, three loads Choice and Prime 1568- 1649 lbs 25 00-26 25, pait load 1750 lbs 24 00, late bulk Choice 1100-1450 lbs 25.25- 26 50, on Monday Choice 1200- 1300 lbs to 27 00, Choice 900- 1100 lbs 24 50-26 25, late 26 00 down, couple loads High Choice and Prime 1080-1125 lbs 26 75-27 00, Good all weights 22 00-24 50, Standaid and Low Good 19 00-22 50 Slaughter Heifers, five loads mostly Prune 986-1100 lbs. 25 23-25 50, number loads mix ed Choice and Prime 890- 1050 lbs 25 00-25 25, bulk Choice 800-1050 lbs 23 25-24.75, Good 21 00-22 50, Mixed Good and Choice 22 25-23 25, few Standaid and Lowgood 18 50- 21 00 COWS Utility and Commei cial closed at 12 00-14 75, Can nei and Cuttei 10 50 13 00, Lightweight Cannei 10 00 10 50 Bulls Cutter to Commeicial 16 50-18 50 MX l " OY *^ ry OF pQULT * y 4 Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. 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Heavy weight: l, John Welk, Pen of Four Champion, Ken Meek; Reserve Champion, Eail Livengood Top Results At Pa. Egg Test HARRISBURG —Five Penn sylvania entries were among twelve finishing in the first quartile of the seventh Ran dom Sample Egg Laying Test conducted by the Pennsylvan ia Department of Agriculture Net income over feed and chick costs, the yardstick used to evaluate performances m the test, ranged from $2,064 to $1 773 per bird for entries in the top quartile. GET SOME TODAY H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer The highest producing -pen- Harco Orchard, and Poultry averaged 237.8 eggs per pullet Farms, Inc., South Easton, housed, while the average for Mass.; Garber Poultry Breed the entire test was 213.32. ing Farm, Modesto, Calif; Pennsylvania entries in the Hubbard Farms, Inc., Walpole, top quartile were those of N.H.; A. C. 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