Chicago Cattle Weekly Review Monday - Wednesday June 21 - June 23 Compared last Friday, slaugh ter steers steady to 50c higher, slaughter heifais steady to 25c lower, cows steady, bulls 25c -50c higher. Most of the upturn in slaughter steers centered around Choice kinds as numer ous loads 1050-1150 lbs. were purchased to fill futures con tract deliveries Meanwhile, other grades and weights also met with a slightly improved demand and registered small advances. Receipts 77 per cent slaugh ter steers, 20 per cent heifers, balance mainly cows Overall finish of slaughter steers about like last week with near 20 per cent Prime and 70 per cent Choice, compared with 25 per cent Prime and 66 per cent Choice last year. Heifer supply mainly High Good to Low Prime weighing 800-1050 lbs. SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1200-1375 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 33.50-34.00, five loads at latter price. High Choice and Prime 1075-1350 lbs. 33.00-33.50, Choice 950-1350 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 32 00-33.25, largely 32.50-33.00 on Wednes day, Mixed Good and Choice 31.25-32.25, Good 28.00-31.25, Standard and Low Good 26.00- 28.00. Wednesday, June 23 Reported receipts of 88 head of SLAUGHTER HEIFERS - steady lithlS mark6t High Choice and Prime 950- Susauehanna Countv 1075 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 pur e b ? ed cows fresh 430 850 32.50-33.00, Choice 800-1025 lbs. svri n °er S ’ ’ YfeM G« si* participating local feed and grain concerns. It should lie noted, however, that not every dealer handles each commodity All prices are per bushel, except for ear corn which is per ton. The local grain prices quoted Thursday, June 17, 1971, are as follows. Bid* Offered* Ear Com 4100 49 00 Shelled Corn 1.71 1.90 Oats (local) 76 90 Oats (western) 1 03 1.08 Barley 1.04 1.24 Wheat 161 184 *Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the farmer delivered to the mill Offered is the price the dealer will sell for at his null. riding Poultry Group to Meet Gene Bailey, president of the Pennsylvania Poultry Processors Association, has called a meet ing July 7 at Schindler’s Res taurant, Camp Hill The meeting will concern tieW regulations for inspections for wholesomeness and the new ap proach to safety The safety issue is far reaching and can he very important to poultry dressing plant operations, according to E J Lawless Jr , secretary. The meeting will start at 11-30 a m Following lunch, the group will meet downstairs. ' 'M 34.90 39.50 38.50 2.67 40 65 2.94 3.66 s f Atm ill'll