» > Page 6 Second Section 77 2 nee THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. : "Wednesday, January 15, 1528 aSaS————S—_— ————— = V ——— = = << |ana good slaughteneateie Wim SMALL INDUSTRY IS THRI iiniied_-sagilis SET Ge THIS LITTLE PIGGY MISSED MEAL me eur ; VING Markets — LIVESTOCK — Industry News pee ue: See e: as es 2 port demand was not-completely From the Office of the C. filled. Competition was keen and trading active on the U.S. GENERAL near future, unless there is Holiday trading on cattle was|some trouble with the entire definitely on the strong side in |economic situation. In fact, the all sections of the country.|outlook for the future is caus- Supplies were light and, with |ing more concern now than it fairly strong demand from the |has in many months. retail end, prices were able to|,.,... RI VANCOUVER i in Alberta “2 eat. mayertortie ares de, higher in Alberta and Saskat- The trade at this time has} B-C- _stockyards sold by|chewan. Good and medium taken a very firm attitude, which | auction ae oe cattle, 10 lsteers got the largest share of is conttary tohthe Wayemany injevve, MANESt “Stone anda ate pares again ex- the trade had figured the|2¢tive in all female classes. 2 y 2 is e a js cepting Toronto ana Winnipeg, market. This further empha-| Good steers, 19.30; common ad 2 . sizes the fact that the supply of|to medium steers, 15.10 to|Moved up 50¢ to 1.00 or more. | cattle ready for market is short | 18.35; common to medium|Cows * were sold at levels at this time and a firm tone can| heifers, 14.75 to 15.75; go0d| generally 1.00 to 1.50 over last be expected. “In fact, most in| Young beef cows, 16.00 to 17.25; the trade now feel that a good| 800d heavy beef cows, 14:00 to market can be expected during|16.50; good dairy cows, 13.00 2 th first quarter of th ear,!to 15.10; canners and cutters, ie pees when this litt Towever, there is some concern | 9-75 to 14.00; good bulls, 12.00 turned the wrong way a , a) 3 eo ; y and look what happened. But be ver the present unrest in |to 15.75; good calyer~ 18.00 to] FEEDER CATTLE benefit from his mis! phened might moderate offerings, with all classes advancing before and after the holiday. Toronto was the lone exception in general advances of 50¢ to 1.00 on steers, with some going 1.59 week and sales at Calgary, | skatoon and Regina were up as much as 2.00. - Bulls also made gains of 50c to 1.00. : ; ; : isfortune. When the rest of his fellow porkers At Wiarton, Ont., stands this lodge. designed to look like | 2usiness as a whole, which could | 30.50. Western outlets had a strong] @re fat enough for market in Guildford, Eng, he might be puny a Bavarian chalet, which is part of a small manufacturing com- | ‘eriously slow demand and|canapd GEN RAL session on. feeder cattle, with | 2"4 live longer. s Plex. It is the residence of 10 German immigrants. all of whom trading for all clases of live- U.S. buyers continuing strong Cattle — deliveries continued i ‘i HIGH GRAIN PRODUCTION {132.5 bushels and Gateway tical manufacturing firm which builds small motors which were _ | >#9CK- Seasonally moderate and selling|°°MPetitors. — Most _ suitable : formerly imported from the U.S. The industry is thriving now As the market moved up-this 7 ckcwacd higher, Slauehter|Stects” Moved 60e> on. more The following yields were| 27% es Bae aoe Bith sales reaching. $7,000 @ month, and an additional 20 persons |week, most buying demand steers advanced 50c to 1.00 - | inmi:< “Toronto. patd’ va, fsteady,eeaiecal (igh year ‘on land: in the|enc aoe ae an id ntred around highly finished cept Al Toronto, heifers were! Higher, and stock calves were es ee Sumner ae ua ee nae a otterings.. Top. grade _staere strong to: 50c or more higher, 19-00 to 21.00 for good steers. fori ae se = ote ena aa pe aa Fs ‘ yeh Feathed. a peak’ Of 30-25: atl coc Geos € 9.00. and: calic| WinMibes welelea good testing ee gee oeepdl | fests oud: tat Ee! Declared First Certified Area hieago and as high as 28.00 at : cating that high yields are|adequate moisture from aboye- 50c to 1.00 above last week,| Steers for 18.00 to 19.00, a few ngeles. The nrice at thal Teac stscrs Grr ed te Ge eel EO WOO ahd -etock calves | Dossible: Saunders Wheat, 43.8] normal rainfall in late July and z Tatty Taaeae see face ler steers BPG OF san # casing Re q | bushels per acre; Abegweit Oats, | early August. Prince Edward- Island has per cent of the total cattle|™ er MSTEGE Was’ pal °rlmore. Calves gained 1.00 to| 22-00. Ssgary” priced: £00 been declared a Brucellosis population and the number of choice ‘steers, whereas it A00k /s 99. dogs closed Soe to 2.00] feeder steeds up 260 to 50e at Cerlified Ares. ‘This 4a,the first prime offerings to score th 25 17.50 to 15 stock calves to 20.00 to 00, Lethbridge 18.50 to 20.50, Edmonton, i] steers 17.00 to 18.25, calves to ry herds with infee animals es} ma a ica i. aren er cern sis eenie mccinicd S with infected animals does| mark at Chicago. This empha- “certified” under the brucel-|M! eXeeed_five percent of all|siges the fact that west coast SLAUGHTER CATTLE losis control area regyJatigne— tie herds in the area. This|™Markets are rapidly reaching| Cattle offerings at stockyards } Jasons: : ; fate ner F 22,000 head, up 12,000|21.00, Saskatchewan markets A cert Hea represents status js determined by plooa{® PoiMt where they will be at|were 22,00 p 12.0 Saskatchewan markets Re ot | ae : : Premium levels compared with|from last week and down 500|bulked good feeding stesre Me aes : a ae 5 i ‘ : eco - PoE LE! susceDtnls cattle |i ¢ saiawest, ‘When. thie eitia-| fof lest reac Quality of the from brucellosis disease. Cattle h , Fe oueltt Fev tae arenes ae Gary tion develops, there is a strong|runs to stockyards was much g|0f 86 months that have been| possibility that | midwestern|improved, with indications of mainly between 16.00 and 18.00, ‘| with sales at Moose Jaw to : , an 19.25, Regina 20.00, and stock imum of| i : Sed with 2 minimum | officially Vaccinated with brucel-| cattle will be shipped to west|near 43 per cent grading choice! calves to 21.00. °|higher. Lambs were a Exempt are cattle up to the age ‘An area may be declared cer-|!0Sis vaccine, calves under eight | coast packers. tified if the number of infectea|™Onths of age, sprayed heifers} There is little chance that cattle~ie not greaterthan one|@d. steers. many southwestern cattle will Cattle showing a positive| be shipped to the west coast, ‘reaction to brucellosis blood] because there is strong demand " le? tests are removed from the|from the wheat country where Commencing immediately, we are start- e ° herds and slaughtered. Com-|feed it a lot cheaper than it is See us pensation fer infected cattle is|in the west. ing a night and weekend service on - paid to the owners by the And from the look of the C&STire Service Canada Department of Agricul-| situation, there can be more PARTS. 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