Weekly Poultry Report _ - . cl ,„ ~ 60-95 lbs 25 50-27, few head 27 - Eastern Pennsylvania vy ' H ® n f s™6of,vmost 5 ™ 6 of,v mostl n n /r so, Good 23-26, utility 55-75 ibs . . W 1 . 7 15%; Pullets 20-31%, mostly 23- - n And New Jersey 26. Roasters 20-30, mostly 25-30, paLL LAMBS - Choice 80 95 WEEKLY REVIEW Ducks 29%-38, mostly 354J8. lbs FA 3 L 0 L 3 lot nmed Good _ . J , , Drakes 29-45, mostly 44-45, Tui- , rhni( ,„ 80 lbs 2 8 50 Broiler and fryer live prices key Hens 33.29, Rabbits 40-47%, an ,? T ’S'«?_ TTtl] averaged 17 55 cents a pound mostly 44 . 46 . Gm neas 87-94%, an??Sf2a fJS head tin' this week Prices paid ranged p lgeons ( Der Da ir) 77%-1 75 Good $6-8, few head $lO, from a hi g h of 18 4 cents a mSy 85 90 ’ Small supply Cull 4 50-6 pound on Wednesday to a low of 16 4 cents a pound on Monday To l il cotns sold 385 # Chicago Sales for the week totaled 1,215,- (Continued from Page 2) 800 head down 73,700 from last B CU 27 25, mixed Good and Choice week. eastern snore 25.75-26 50, Good 24 25-25 75, Exchange Standard & low-Good 21 50-24 25 - - ... „ bi ,,,tpw COWS Late sales Utility & Fogelsvdle WEEKLY REVIEW Commercial 17-18 50, high yield- February 13, 1968 Prices of both light and heavy mg Utility 18 75-19, Canner and (Prices paid dock weights, cents hens unchanged Demand on Cutter 15 50-18 25, Shelly Canner per lb., eveept where noted.) light hens fair but less aggres- 10-15. Lisht Hens 4-8, mostly 4%-5; sive than several weeks ago Of- ’ ' ' ~ fermgs adequate to barely ade ————. quate for current interest De %%mm g m mand fair on heavy hens Offer- Ug% /y/|Mf«r mgs are barely adequate to nCUuUUUI IUI* Itfl short. Prices paid at farm m __ Heavy hens 14-15 c; Light hens if Turkeys—No activity reported SPECIAL v ppifK Largest stocking distributor in Northeast for Hart Watering System. We sell and install systems for cage 70 and floor houses. Write or call today for free catalogue. Let our experi- FARMERS enced staff help you solve your watering problems. No job too small or too large. _ ana E. M. HERR MI * AN 1.1 ..JML sssip’tfssst Willow Street, R. D. 1, Pa. ec ‘I AC 717 464-3321 HUBER NURSERIES 2050 Fruitville Pike, Lane. “PIONEERS OF LAYER CAGES” Ph: 569-3009 FMUHffllWi LnJ 1 ; ,UU LAJ s U This is a Truckload of Extra Profits Every crop you plant can benefit from correct applications of lime. Your fertilizer will work better. Soil organisms thrive. 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FEEDER STEERS Choice and Prime 950-1050 lbs 25.25- 26.85. CALVES 117 higher Vealers $l-2 VEALERS Choice 45-48 50, few 49-49 50, Good 44-46 50; Standard 40-44, Utility 33 50-38 - 50, Cull 95-115 lbs 29-33, Cull 70- DO lbs 27-30 50 HOGS 293 Barrows and gilts 75-1 25c higher US 1 200-245 lbs 22 50-22 75, US 1-2 190-245 lbs 21 60-22 25, US 1-3 205-265 lbs 20 75-21 25 SHEEP 18 Small supply vvooled lambs and slaughter Ewes steady WOOLED LAMBS One Lot Good 65 lbs $23. 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D. 2, Ephrata, Pa, ■ Manheim 3F 2 31 3012 30Va 28 1/ 2 28 I '2 28 V 2 28V2 27 V 2 21 27 V 2 21 siy 2 SP/2 31 ¥2 32 V 2 31V 2 30V2 21 Vz 21 30 l / 2 2?y 2 21 29 28 27 19-19V2 19-19 1/ a 19 HOUSEKEEPER SALE The Harold L Housekeeper, Nottingham Rl, all-day farm sale was held Thursday, with the herd of dairy cows averag ing $406 per head. Other prices received were: John Deere 630 Tractor, $2,575, John Deere 3020 Diesel, $4,500; Self-propelled combine, $2,055; Chuck wagon, $990; Flail Bar, $375, Green Chopper, $400; Disc, $450 and a wagon, $l6O Carl Diller and Everett Krei der weie the auctioneers 4-H NEWS The officers of the Sequoia Riders 4-H Club of Elizabeth town decided that new members will be accepted till Maich The ne\t regular meeting will Few be February 20 1968, at Eliza bethtown Trust Co FREE! 3 soy 2 30 29 26 1 2 20 30V 2 30 29 26V 2 20