Weekly Poultry Report Eostern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Prices on light type hens held unchanged. Demand fair b*'t less aggressive than desired. Offerings adequate in Pennsyl vania but lighter for future pickup, limited in New Jersey area. Offerings of heavy hens nil with TFEWR. Prices paid at fa'rms: Light type hens fl-7Vi mostly 6%-7, Heavy type hens TFEWR. TURKEYS Turkey processing continues to in crease. Open market transac tions limited to occasional sales of young hens at 21-21 M: and 20c on young toms. Fogelsville July 30, 1968 1100-1400 lbs 28 00-28.75, Choice (Prices paTd dock weights, cents to f Per lb., except where noted.) 27.25-28 2d Mixed Good and Choice 26.50 27.25. flu. 1 ? 1 H 6« 5,/i ’7 , o? loStly tl sl t' SLAUGHTER HEIFERS 6%, Heavy Hens 7-27, mostly 7- j> ur i n g the week. Seven loads 9; Pullets 12-33%, mostly 26- Prime 950-1075 lbs. Yield Grade 33%; Roasters 24% 35, mostly 3 and 4 27.50, Mixed High 30-35; Rabbits 23-40, mostly 25- Choice and Prime 850-1000 lbs. 30; Guineas 1.12%-1.19; Pigeons 27.00-27.25, Choice 800-1000 lbs (per pair) 50-1.57%, mostly 62%- Yield Grade 2 to 4 26 00-27.00, 90; Jumbo Squab 60-95, mostly Mixed Good and Choice 25.50- 95. Total coops sold 422. 26.25, aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiH CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING and DISINFECTING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer. Pa. auiiiiHiiurimiHiiiiiiiiiiiHimnimiiiinniiiiinmniiminiiiimiiHiiiiP Eastern Shore Exchange Broiler and fryer live prices averaged 17.64 cents a pound this week. Prices paid ranged from a high of 18.4 cents a pound on Monday to a low of 16 8 cents a pound on Thursday. Total 'Sales for the week were 1027,600 head, up 700 head from last week. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2' Wednesday, Prime 1250-1425 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 23.75- 29 00. nine loads at lat+er price. Mixed High Choice and Prime Phone 392-7227 5 • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) BULLS Good 23.25*24.85, few Choice 24.75*26,25; Utility and Commercial 23.75*25.35, five head 25 60-26.10. CALVES 643 Vealcrs steady to $l.OO higher. VEALERS Choice 38 CO -41 50; Good 35.00*38 00; Stand ard 33.00*36.00; Utility 31.00-34.- 00; Cull 95-120 lbs. 28.00-32.50, 70*90 lbs. 23.50-28.00. HOGS 333 Barrows and gilts 1.00*1.50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS US 2. 200-230 lbs. 2150-21.75. US 2-3 200-235 lbs. 20 35-21.00. US 2-4 180-245 lbs. 19 75-20 35 US 3-4 245-260 lbs. 19 00-19.50. SHEEP 38 Spring lambs steady to $l.OO lowei. SPRING LAMBS Choice 65-90 lbs 25.50-27.50; Utility 18.50-2100 SLAUGHTER EWES Uti lity and Good 3 00 6.00. HOGS July 27, 1968 Prices received for 573 head of hogs this week were: 180-200 lbs. 20.60-22.75; 200-220 lbs. 21 - 7523 85; 220-240 lbs 2160-22 75; 240 lbs up 19 60-2185. Sows 1425-17.10. 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NEW HOLLAND LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE 219 S Railroad Ave. Manheim Pike & 27 E 4th Street 354-2146 Dillerville Road 786-2126 394-0541 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 3.1968 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, July 29th to Friday, August 2nd Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. WHITE Fey. Ex. Large 43-44 43-44 43-44 43-44 Fey. Large 39-40 39*40 39*40 40 Fey. Med. 28 29 27-29 27-29 27-29 Fey. Pullets 16-17 16-17 17 19 Fey. Peewees 12 12 12 12 BROWN Fey. Large 42 42 42 42 Fey. Med. 30 30 30 27-29 Fey, Pullets 18 18 18 19 Fey. Peewees 12 12 12 12 Standards Checks 33-35 33-35 33-35 33-35 18V2-19 lB>*2-19 19 Trend: Market adjusting to general conditions. Copyright 1968 by Urner Barry Publications Art Objects from Nature Natuie provides a rich assort ment of art objects in fantastic shapes, varied textures, and sub tle or vibrant colois. Miriam E. McGrew, Penn State extension home related art specialist, sug gests you use some of these to decorate your house, deck, or yard. Objects of nature aie eveiywhere, and each region of Pennsylvania has a wealth of natural resources Train your eye to watch for them and choose some to use for home accessories A person who likes '’old show ers either has lots of courage or a poor water heater. • Auction (Continued from Page 2) Commercial 22.75-24 75; Cutter and low-Utility 20.75-22 50 CALVES 119 Vealeis steady to $2 00 lower. VEALERS Choice 38 50- 40 00, Good 36.00-38 50, Standard 33 00-37 00; Utility 31 00 34 00; Cull 95-120 lbs. 28 00 32 00, 70 90 lbs 23 00-2800 HOGS 384 Barrows and gills 50-1.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS US 2, 190-195 lbs 22 75-23 00, US 2, 200 225 lbs 22 00-22 50; US 2 4 195255 lbs 20.60-21.10; couple lots US 3-4 285-290 lbs. 18 60- 18 85 SOWS US 2 & 3 415-545 lbs. 14 75-15 60. SHEEP 29 Insufficient vol ume for a market test. FOR FAST ON-THE-FARM SERVICE ar ■■ SWEIGART FIRESTONE 329 W. High St., Manheim, Pa. Phone 665-2258 Available Now For August Seeding • Cert. DuPuits • Cert. 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