Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey . „ , Prices held unchanged (Prices paid dock weights, cents t y pe hens j) eman( i good, per lb., except where noted) however offerings short of in- Light Hens SU-9V&. mostly turest as Producers continue to SK-6>*; Heavy Hens 7-20, mostly hcld ■ Jor further pioduction at 13-15: Pullets 23-37, mostly 28-31; current puces Processing plants Roasters 13U-29. mostly 19-25; working only 3-4 days this week Ducks 20-26 Vi; Rabbits 14-32, d “ e to limited receipts. Heavy mostly 27-30; Guineas 58-67; Pi- hL> ns offered sparingly as pro geons (per pair) 60-1.70, mostly ducers hold for higher prices 60-85; Jumbo Squab 85-95, most- Demand generally quiet. Prices j. s 5 paid at farm: Light Hens 6-8, Total coops sold 577. mostly 7-7 Vz, Heavy Hens TEEWR. TURKEYS Open maiket ti dding generally confined to small lots with sales too few to quote prices Fogelsville Außiut 27, 1968 Eastern Shore Exchange Broiler and fryer live puces averaged 1514 cents a pound this week Prices paid ranged fiom a high of 15 6 cents a pound on Thursday to a low of 14.7 cents a pound on Tuesday and Thursday Total sales for the week were 994,400 head, down 77,300 head from last week. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 713 Vealers $2-3 lower. VEALERS Choice 4143; Good 39-41, Standard 35 50-39, Utility 3150-36: Cull 95-120 lbs 25-31, 70-90 lbs 21-26 50 HOGS 278 Banows and gilts 25c higher BARROWS & GILTS US 2- 3 200-230 lbs 21-21 35, US 2, 200- 240 lbs 21 60-21 85; US 2-4 195- 245 lbs 20 25-20 85; US 3 4 230- 250 lbs 19 60-20 10 SHEEP 52 Spring lambs $l - higher. SPRING LAMBS Choice 65- 90 lbs 27-31, Good 24-27, Utility 19-24 HOGS August 24, 1968 Total receipts for the Hog Sale on August 24 weie 599 head 180-200 lbs 21-22 75, 200- 220 lbs 21-23, 220-240 lbs 20 50- 23, 240 lbs up 2110 Sows 13 50- 16 25 Talking is a tremendous waste of time, unless you have something to say. THINKING CAGES? pox| y FLAT DECK \ SINGLE TIER FULL STAIR STEP DU m 3-TIER MODIFIED Attitudes & Platitudes Jerry Marcui Running off roadway resulted in more than 332,000 casualties in 1967. ... YOUR lARBEST SELECTION is win si Standards 36%-37Vi* 37% 37% Checks 20% 20% 21 Trend: Market showing very good clearance on fine large white Position viewed with more confidence Medium impioved Copyright 1968 by Urner Barry Publications | CUSTOM SPRAYING I | HIGH PRESSURE WASHING | E and = | DISINFECTING | E in all types of poultry houses. r | MAYNARD L. BEITZEL | E Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227 E EiiiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiimiimiiiimiiiiiiiMiiiiimimiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiitf WAYNE CALFNIP* MILK REPLACER NEW All milk protein. New Calfnip is high in milk prod* ucts. No cereal filler. Better digestibility. NEW High fortification. New Calfnip delivers vitamin* A, D, 812. K, thiamine, niacin and C, plus a new blend of essential minerals. Also contains ma* thionme, a vital building block of protein. PLUS Many other improvements that you will see in the calves you raise on new Wayne Calfnip. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D 2, Columbia H. JACOB HOOBER FOWL’S FEED SERVICE Intercourse, Pa R D 1, Quarryville R D. 2, Peach Bottom C. E. SAUDER & SONS R D 1, East Earl HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph. 653-5718 WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim S£E US TODAYI H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmei ROHRER’S MILL R D 1, Ronks MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R D 1, Stevens PARADISE SUPPLY GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown HERSHEY BROS Reinholds 3 Fri 20 20 13% 13% 37 1 2 37Vfe 36 21 21 Paradise