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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1952, p. 5

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.â€" Cattle Steady, > Trading Active 92% . Flax: 1 cw, $3.179%; 2 cw, $3.â€" 14%; 3 cw, $3.179% ; 4 ew, (unquotâ€" * ed); track, $3.79%. *LIVESTOCK PRICES May 16, 1062 | FARM PAGE Grade A large size ... Grade A medium size Grade A small size .. Grade B .........c.~ "Grade C ..comcanons large. At many stalls last week‘s price of 43 cents remained. ‘Tomato plants were in good m&gty selling at 40 and 50 cents a dozen, . The prices: Butter, lb., 62 to 63. Efi; Extra large, dozen, 43 to 45; Je, dozen, 40 to 43; Meâ€" dium, dozen, 38 to 40; Pullets, dozen, 35. Vegetables: Potatoes, bag, $5.25; Large, basket, 85; Turnips, each, 8 to 25. Lettuce, bunch, 15 to 20; COIIG JICEOU], | _ Norloch Colantha Kay, pureâ€" + a {bred Holstein owned by Chas. E. Tndl Ad've | Downing, Beachville, Ont., has esâ€" s ; tablished a new Canadian Record TORONTO. â€" Ontario â€" stockâ€" | for Lifetime Production for both yards cattle prices were s!eld)'{“,“lk and fat in the 306 day diviâ€" here today in fairly active tradâ€"| sion with a total of 147â€"074 lbs. ing. Receipts: Cattle, 2,070;, calves milk containing 5,396 lbs. fat, avâ€" 150; hogs, 1,450; shee and lambs erage test 3.67 percent butterfat. 80. The estimated hofiiovet is 800| This record is of particular imâ€" cattle. Choice weighty steers sold portance because it is the class in at $26â€"4$27 with good steers at $26 which most practical dairymen and medium steers bringing $23â€" like to make their records, proâ€" $24.50. Medium heifers were at Vlghn&a; it does, that the cow $20.$2250 while good bulls sold wWill be in milk for ten months at $20â€"$21.25, and common bulls and in each lactation will calve downward to $16. Good to choice within 400 days of the start of the fed yearlings sold at $25â€"$26.50 test. The former Canadian Chamâ€" while good stockers brought $24â€" flop was Poplar _ Row Chieftain $25.50. Calves sold steady at $24â€" aid, owned by Ross Segsworth, $23 for good to choice vealers Freeman, Ont. with an eight lacâ€" with common to medium from tation 305â€"day lifetime record of Â¥11825" Hogs were at $26 for 126460 lbs. milk and 5,340 lbs. fat. grade "A" with s:ws sS!:Ad;;Zssed mm e en ie ; sheep sold at â€" acâ€" . (Aortiei:g to (fuamy, A few lambs ;lcfi, -': Kltacl'n;pe_r StuckhYnfds. No Sold at $26 7 highway adjoining the city. _ _ Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade S Sm Sm o ecueat Wholesaleâ€"toâ€"retail prices quotâ€" ed are for loose eggs. Prices on crated eggs are three cents highâ€" er. Butter solids, first grade 58 tenâ€" derable and 57%â€"57% nonâ€"tenderâ€" able; second grade, no price esâ€" tablished. PEL. $4.80â€"$4.85; to trade, $5â€" $5.15; New Brunswick, carlots, $4.75â€"$4.80; to trade, $5â€"$5.15. Cash prices: _ Oats: 2 cw, 79%; ex. 3 ow, 76%; 3 ew, 76%4; ex. 1 feed, 76%; 1 feed, 74%; 2 feed, 70%; 3 feed, 68%; mixed feed, 63. _ _ Barley: 1 and 2 cw Gâ€"row, $1.â€" 19%; 1 and 2 cw, $1.19%; 3 cw 6â€" row, $1.17%; 2 cw {‘ellow, $1.17%; 3 ew yellow, $1.14%; 4 cw 6â€"row, $113%; 3 cw 2â€"row, $117%; 1 feed, $1.13; 2 feed, $1.10% ; 3 feed, $1.05%. â€" _ _ Rye: 1 and 2 ew, $1.92%; 3 ew, $1.87%; rej. 2 cw, $1.74%; 4 cw, $1,69%; ergoty, $1.64%; track, $1.â€" Sat., May 24, 12.30 pm.â€"Farm stock; threshing outht; impleâ€" ments, etc., for Ivan Snider, about 2% miles southeast of Bloomingâ€" dale, 2 miles north of Breslau. _ A. B. BRUBACHER 32 Polts Ave.. Phone 4â€"4510 Every Saturday morning at my action room beside the market. Wed., May 21â€"Guernsey cattle garade and sale at farm of Wm . Brooks, 4 miles southwest of Paris. _ Wed., May 28â€"Guernsey cattle sale for the Yoskâ€"Simcoe Club in arena at Richmond Hill. Every Thursday, 1 p.m.â€"At Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., Guelph Highway, of cnttlmifl. horses, sheep, poultry, produce, Every Thursday, 1 Jm.-â€"At Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on the Breslau nighway. u,lvcry.:lal., 2 p.m.â€"Communâ€" grbold effects n.m Barn, New lhnlb\u‘. Every Thursday, m.â€"At Kitchener Stockyards uf. of catâ€" tle, mrnonn. etc., on the Bresâ€" lau way. Wed., May 21, 1 p.m.â€"8Oâ€"acre farm; farm stock, implements, etc. for Alivin Wismer, 3 miles west of St. Clements, 2 miles east of Crosshill. ANGUS B. MARTIN, Auctionser Phone $3, Baden Every Monday at Ancasterâ€" Livestock sale. _ Every Thursday at the Listowe! HARRY PARR & sON P.QG., Phone 238â€"râ€"22 Elora flundu. at 1.00 pm.â€" Cattle, pigs, sheep, calves, :onu. _ BEvery Friday at the Stratford Livestock Sale. NORMAN FARR, Auctioncer, Phone 2614 Elmira Egg Quotations CLINT JANTZ1, Anctionser, Phone Baden 47â€"râ€"2 Butter Prices Potato Prices Grain Prices Wholesale to Retail :A large size ... A medium size ... :A small size ... Auction Sales 40 39 31 34 31i} _ MERBERT M. REINHART Every Mon., at Lancaster Liveâ€" stock Market, of cattle, pigs, | poultry, etc. Turkey, lb., 85; Chickensâ€"Youn, broilers, lb., 59 to 60; Milk fed, lb 55: Yearâ€"old, lb., 50 to 51. clover, lb., 30 to 40; Maple syrup, galion, $5 to $5.50. s Celery, bunch, 15 to 25; Carrots, bunch, 10 to 15. Meats: Pork sausage, tnsh ib., §5, Liver, pork, lb., 45; Liver, beef, lb., 10; Pork, lb., 65 to 85; Fruits: â€" Apples â€" Delicious, Sweet, Mcintosh, basket, 60; Spies, basket, 60 to 65; Greenings, basket, 40 to 45. Other Products: Tomato plants, dozen, 40 to 50. * HOLSTEIN COW ‘ CANADIAN CHAMPION IN 305 DAY CLASS Every Tuesâ€"At Galt Livestock Market of cattle, pigs, poultry, etc. â€" _ Every Wed., at Ospringe Liveâ€" stock Market, cattle, pigs, poultry, Sat., May 17. 1 P.mAâ€"Reslaur- ant e(l]uipment. urniture â€" and tools for _ Pete Chrestoff, 2162 Kins St. East, Kitchener. E\Tei'{\ifri‘r;;l l.30-|;l.m â€"Sale of cattle, hogs, calves, sheep, horses, implements, etc., at Arthur Sales Every second and fourth Monâ€" day at 7.30 p.m.â€"Wellesley Comâ€" munity Sale of cattle, calves, hogs, etc. Wed., June 4, 1 p.m.â€"Clearing auction sale of registered and highâ€"grade Angus cattle; stock; feed and implements, 5 miles west of New Dundee for Wm. Cassel. Every Thursday, 1 t‘i).m.-â€"At. Kitchener Stockyards Ltd., cattle, pigs, horses, etc., on Bresiau highâ€" way. May‘ 17 (postponed from May 10) 1 p.m.â€"Auction sale of valuâ€" able property; good, clean houseâ€" hold effects, furniture, etc., for Emma Zuber Estate at 117 Louisa St., Kitchener. Sat., May 31, 1.30 pm.â€"Public auction sale of valuable household effects, furniture and dishes at Kitchener Stock Yards for Mrs. Lehman. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer _ New Dundee, Phone 28 Sat., May 17, 1 p.m.â€"Outright sale of stock, equipment and household effects of the Shoemakâ€" er shop in the village of New Dundee for the estate of the late Sidney Clements. Wed., May 21, 8 pm. DSTâ€"27â€" acre farm in the vi{l)age of Plattsâ€" ville for the estate of the late John Cockerton. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer GORDON YOUNG Dead and crippled Faorm Animals removed promptly for sanitary disposal. Tavistock, Phone 30â€"W DEAD STOCK The Case of Simple Artthmel 1b., 65; ed Champion since three of her A tay wiking Te ts baluadt oo a on twiceâ€"saâ€"day milking. | In two of the lactations where "Kay" made 305 day records she was also continued on test for the Seal Certificate of Longtime Proâ€" duction presented by the Holâ€" steinâ€"Friesian Association of Canâ€" ads to cows that exceed 150,000 this outstanding total despite the test during her first two lactations| and the gxuflion from these therefore not appear in her total. Her best individual record was made as an elevenâ€"yearâ€"old‘ when she produced in 305 days on three times a day milking, 775 lbs. fat from 19,182 lbs. milk Not only is the new champion a top notc{ producer but she is an out:‘t’lnding tindividual trtl)lm St::e standpoint of type as well. e has been clusixed as *Exceilent, the highest attainable rating for conformation and has twice been the winner in the special class at the Oxford County Black and White Show for cows with lifeâ€" time records of at least 100,000 lbs. milk She has five times been an Honor List winner, that is Don‘t let tire trouble tie up your fruck ! More Production at Less Cost _ With Modern Equipment MASSEYâ€"HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED Never before has a man been able to do so much work on a farm so quickly and easily. New methods and modern mechanization have increased farm efficiency giving more production per worker at less cost. Upâ€"toâ€"date equipment soives the farm labor shortage. Mechanized farming is the modern, lowâ€"cost, high output, more profitable way to farm. For more than one hundred years Canadian Farmers have found in Masseyâ€"Harris machines the kind of equipâ€" ment that saves time, saves labor, and enables full advantage to be takem of favorable conditions. Makers of High Quality Farm Implements since 1847 ent buttertat. for a Siiver See us for complete We have the training, experience and facilities to keep your tires in top condition for longest service af lowest cost. We‘re truck tire specialâ€" ists, we‘ll save you money. Try us! tm Truck Tire Service GoodJfYEaRr of April, 1952 Millhead Florena, H. A. Hewitt & Son, YÂ¥ork, Ont. ............... 11,119 498 3â€"YÂ¥ear Sylverlynd Queen o 2nd, A. H. McGibâ€" bon, Milton, Ont. ... 10,825 428 2â€"YÂ¥ear Weldwood M;?y Chiefâ€" tain 89th, Wm. Weld Co., London, _ >_ _ ___ Evangeline 3rd, R. H Arinstrong, _ Kingâ€" Parfaite Birdie, H. M. Clarke, _ Uxbridge, 4â€"Year Bright August 4th, R. Ont SZR WATXIRLOO Catndo) GHKRQNICLE 365 Day 305 Day 99,507 373, 3â€"YÂ¥ear 11,172 500| 10,888 . 441 ‘Rodono Gipsy, P. Jaâ€" nas Jantzi, last Thursday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Millér, Irvin Miller, Milo Miller, Mrs. Elizaâ€" ’ beth Miller, daughter, Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kautman, Mrs. Seth Troyer, all of Goshen, Ind., | Mr. and Mrs. Delaus Hess, Mr. \Joseph Tutzi of Detroit, Messrs. Aaron and Lloyd Jantzi, Dublin, !Ont also friends from Stratford, Tavistock, Woodstock, Kitchener, |\Elmira, Toronto, New Dundee, \Preston, Baden. Over 400 regisâ€" tered at the house. o | Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Helmuth and Larry of Stratford, Mr. and | Mrs. Stanley Helmuth and famâ€" ily, Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Einwechter, New Dundee, visited |\ with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helâ€" muth on Sunday. s and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fuicher, ::l;s. .{!Hytnf;mnnd Mrs. Calâ€" s ymn 1 was . Mrs. Crunnmdln&-mnfic iumeii'.guu’" ker and stressed in her 5 tul the value of little things in life. â€" Mrs. Ken Shantz favored with two solos. Mrs. F. “& briefly on the Tr project and Mrs. Mrs. Main, Mrs. Parkhouse, Mrs. Hofâ€" stetter and Mrs. Allan were asked to help in the canvas. Mrs. Engâ€" lish took charge of the business. A quilting was announced for mieson, Alix, Alta. 9,160 363 2â€"Year Auvergne Lila 4th, E. E. Jakeman, Beachâ€" ville. Ont. .......... 9,852 318 By Mrs. Aaros Helmuth (Chroniele Correspondent) Those from a distance who atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Joâ€" Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gerber, May 11th, a son, Huron Road : Mrs. John Sterie, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sterie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gascho, Tavistock. 11,056 454 | provement in her condition which ‘fier friends hope will continue. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piant of | Stratford and Mrs. Lillian Binkle | of New l‘hmbulfl visited Sunday ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex \Harmer. Little Sandra Harmer returning with the former for a few days‘ visit. â€" Mrs. Elder served a lunch of sandâ€"| wiches and tea. | Farmers and gardeners welâ€") o‘t‘mcd the l;un wl}nwh lcl:lhcr:‘c:n‘ onday, _ it <â€"wi rea | growth. The wp.@hef hu{ncomg Mrs. Rex Harmer met with an accident while cleaning windows last week outside her home, when she fell, cuckil:s a number of ribs and suffer shock which necessiated her confinement in latter of April and May hasâ€" tened m l.beAvnrm wenhyer. Mrs. Clair Harmer and sons acâ€" comganied ay Mrs. Stanlake and Bobly of ashington and Mrs. Charles of Ayr visited Friday in Gueiph. _ _ l Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fergusson of Stratford were Sunday visitors were Sunday visitors with the former‘s mother, Mrs. John Ferâ€" gusson at the home of Mr. and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Griff Lloyd of Islington were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Harmer and other friends here. covler, but r:rlendxd proâ€" of all verdure during NORMAN C. SCHNEIDER HAS AN GOUTSTANDING RECORD OF COMMUNITY SERVICE. (>* norman C. SGCHNEIDER SEND SCHNEIDER â€" TO OTTAWA FOR GREATER SERVICE North Waterloo Liberal Association Mr,and Mrs. Gerald D. Harmer and (_Inuly__.g:on_)p_anied Mr. and Mrs. W. Lachman Mrs. Ivan Hall of Ayr to visit & RACORr and often helps farmers to pay for them. Why not see your nearest B of M manager about 7 a Farm Improvement Loan ,/»,Cf for yourself? *> â€" & AAY10ADRM? FH favors agricultusal iinplements To yasy need By Roe Farms Service Dept. WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK Of LiPE S1NCE 1827 Banxk or MonTtrEAL Ganaia‘s Fost Gazk Sunday at Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. J. Riesberry of Toronto were recent visitors with Mrs. Jane Calder

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