Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania Squat) 7a Total And New Jersey LIVE HENS Prices were unchanged to y 4 c higher on light type hens. Supplies remain limited in New Jersey ibut increasing in pa. is producers make way for pullet flocks. Demand ranged fair to good. Occasion al lots for recycling purchased et B-Shbc. Offerings of heavy type hens slightly increased & generally adequate for a light demand. A few lots pur chased at 15%c for pick up next week. Prices paid at farms: Light Type hens 6V2- 8, mostly 7-7%; Heavy Type hens too few to report. TURKEYS Trading light. 'Supplies suf ficient for limited needs. Fogelsville July 27, 19G5 (■Prices for dock weights, cents per lb. except where noted.) Hens, light type 7-10, 7%- 8%; Hens, heavy type SVa-IS, 13-17; Pullets 23-27; Roasters 13-28, 22-27; Turkeys, hens 20- 27; Rabbits 13%-33%, 22% - 33%; Guineas 1.00-1.05; Pi geons (per pair) 35-77%, 55- Nothing Mixes Better THAN YOUR LOCAL GRAINS AND Rone your milk production now; slop in, let's talk Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Millport Roller Milb S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. i. C. Walker & Son, Inc. Gap, Penna. I\X\\NVX\X\X^V\VXX\X\>^XVV\\VX\XX\VX\\VVVV\V 70; Jumbo coops sold: Eastern Shore Exchange Brorfers and fryers live prices on the Eastern Shoie Exchange this week averaged 16.09 cents per pound, up .03 cent from the preceding week This figure is based on the daily lot averages Monday through Thursday. Prices paid ranged from a low of 15.4 on Wednesday to a high of 16 8 cents on Tuesday. Sales for the week totaled 1,785,300 head, down 124,600 head from last week’s sales. Delmarva broiler and fryer live prices advanced about Vs cent with demand fair for light auction offering on Friday. Ready-to-cook demand was also fan- but lacked aggressive HOG SALE ne ® s *. t „ XI . July 24, 1965 Estimated slaughter for this Hogs sold about steady at weekend was 856,000 head com- Satui day’s sale with 224 head P al t d i° 890,d0 ° head last offered. Lightweights brought weeKena. 22 .50; 180-200 lbs, 24-25.60; !n the 24 hours preceding 2 00-220 lbs., 24-26 50; 220-240 5 °r Fnd - ay ’ bml ' M»s. 24 50-26.35; 240 lbs. and T P T 6S ral }£' U P- 20 35-25. Sows sold for ed from 15.7-16 6 cents per lb. iqokoi on sales of 1,014,500 head. *o.oo-*x. (OR MORE EFFICIENTLY) FUL-O-PEP Cattle-izer DAIRY FEED Millport Sailings Horold H. Good Terre Hill Delmarya Grubb Supply Co. EUmbctiitowir Kirkwood Feed & Groin H. M. Stouffer St Sons, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) lbs. at 28.00-28.25, Choice 1100- 1375 lbs. 26.00-27.75, Choice 950-1100 lbs. 25.25-27.50, Mixed Good and Choice 950-1300 lbs. 24.75-26 25, Good 900-1300 lbs. 22 75-25 25, Standard and Low Good 21.00-23.25. Slaughter heifers; Twelve loads High Choice and Prime 850-1100 lbs. 25 50-26 50, clos ing 26.00-26 50, Choice 800-1100 lbs. 23 75-26.00, Mixed Good and Choice 750-1050 lbs. 22 75- 24 00, Good 2100-23 50 Cows: Utility and Commer cial 14.25-15.50, High yielding Commercial and Standard 15.- 50-16 00, Canner and Cutter 12 25-14 50. Bulls- Utility and Commer cial 17 50-19.00. Feeders: Lot mostly Good 700 lb. steers 21 00, two loads Good and Choice 425 lb. heifers 19.75. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) Kirkwood Witmer Stevens, Penns. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31, 1965 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, July 26th Mon. WHITE Ex Fey. Hywts Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts, Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees 3714 36 28 19 14 MIXED Fey. Hywts. Standards Checks 31 26 28 21 TREND; Market undertone fully steady on top grades; local market tradrng a brt dull as usual on Frtday. Copyrighted 1965 By Urner-Barry Co. Campsite Use Shows were n § ht m getting Project TO 70 Passed for the Common- Volue Of Project 70, wealthj it also baeks up the Secretary Goddard Says theory that more and more „ . . t-. i. j people are using the out-of- Secretary of Forests and Waters Maurice K. Goddard announced recently that at tendance figures at State Parks as of the end of June showed state-owned recreation sites were running more than one and one-half million per sons ahead of last year’s at tendance during the same pe riod “This not only proves we jwHtTHMORTj |||P We are pleased to announce that we are now operating the former J. K. Stauffer & Son feed business. We shall continue to »ervtce our custo mers with both Wayne & Wirthmore Feeds and other allied lines carried by the Stauff er's. Your patronage will be appreciated. Heisey Farm Service Lawn and Bellaire 665-3121 367-2321 to Fuday, July 30th Wed. Tucs. 3314 33 1 2 32 25 25 18 20 14-15 3714 36 28 20 15 3714 36 28 19-20 14-15 32 28 21 27-28 (Continued on Page 6) Buyer of Oak, WALNUT, Poplar, ASH, etc. C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 3 Frl. Thurs. 34' 2 -35 3514 33 3314 26 26*4 26 26 20 20 15 15 3714 36 28 20 15 3714 36 28 20 15 32% 33% 28-28% 28%-29% 21 21
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