Weekly Poultry Report * (Contjmied fiom I',mo 2) dressing Cutter 19 75 22 25 few Eastern Pennsylvania •' pound on Thuisd.ty Total 2235-2250. Cuttei 10002050 And New Jercev s ' ,les weiu 188.800 head down Ga, ‘' u ‘ r ‘ ,ml low Cullci 17 00 a " ew Jerse Y 134,800 head fiom last week 1800 Prices held unchanged on BULLS Choice 26 00 27 00 Ji.chl type hens Demand con- Foaelsvillc ofi'?'? 1 ?, 7 | 02800 ' d 2450 tmues Rood Offennss baielv “OgeiSVIIIC 26 35, Utility and Commeiciai adequate to short of needs March 25. 1969 STFPR? rs tmonrTlf >eport mcieascd fPi ices paid dock weights, cents 950 1060 lbs 28 35 29 10 ° ICC fwlcpnf ° f conc !? mnatlo " often pcrlb, except where noted) CALVES 67 Veilcrs 100 IIENt, l.gbUypc 8 ... HENS, 200 h.ghef U "' C ' s ' W fcack to «2S!fl.»rc 8 f ° d hea vy type 10-22',*, PULLEIS VEALERS Choice 49 50 lers k Lc a l d of St hp Uai ‘ 3,,/2 - 38 ’ ROASTERS 30 39. 52 50. few 53 00-54 00; Good 45 hlnQ ona g n h t * OUCKS 21-39. DRAKES 25-43 50-50 00. Standard 39 00-45 00 of ? mOSUV 37 ’ 43, GEESE 38-40 Utility 32 00 39 00. Cull 90-120 *L« U « r ? n a i et ' Offerings TURKEYS, Toms 15-27'/*, TUR- lbs 29 00-35 00 2u o h.n OUt n de r» 0f arC a f BO Sholt KEYS - Hens 25',*-36, RABBITS HOGS 237 Barrows and 01 full call Demand fair to oc- 35.60 mostly 50 58; GUINEAS Gilts fully steady easionally good Prices paid. 29-70 mostly 62M--68V*, PI- BARROWS AND GILTS _ mqTi. imf ht IT*™ B ; W '\ GEONS (Per pail) 70-2 00 most- US 1 205 215 lbs 23 00-23 25 US M 9»,*-10'/4C TURKEYS—LocaI ly 75-1 00 2 210 255 lbs 22 00-22 50 US 2 offerings short of a fair to good TOTAL COOPS SOLD: 558 (95 210 lbs 21 60 22 10 US 2 3 seasonal interest on young hens 250260 lbs 20602160 with occasional receipts from SHEEP 37 Supply mainly North Carolina noted to fill • Lancaster Spring Slaughter Lambs sold as needs Limited piocessmg of (Continued from Page 2) Easter lambs, one lot Good light weight hens and toms re- „ Slaughtex- Lambs stPiHv ported 45 00 50 00 Standard 40 00 45 00, SPRING LAMB? On. . f Utility 33 00 40 00 Cull 90-120 Choice 35 Ihs S T lot ,ew 6M5 ,bs 3U HOGS 1000 - Bai rows and WOOLED LAMBS - One lot Gills stiong to 25 higher, Sows Good 60 lb 29 00 1 Broiler and live fiyer pi ices scaice - averaged 1865 cents a pound CLOSING S4LES, BORROWS 21 6022 10 US 23 oc n 9 R n tins week Prices ranged fiom a AND GILTS -US 1 205-215 206021 m US “ 5 ° 260 lbs high of 20 3 cents a Pound on ibs 23 00 23 25. US 2 210-255 lbs ~ , iuesday to a low of 17 7 cents 22 00 22 50 US 2 195 210 lbs SHEEP 450 Wooled Lambs .—-—_—„ steady to 100 lowei, Spring a | Lambs sold to the Eastei trade with no compaiable puces pie viously, Ewes steady WOOLED LAMBS Choice 65 1 95 lbs 30 00 33 00 Good 26 00 30 00, Utility 23 00 26 00 SPRING LAMBS Choice 30 45 lbs 45 00-52 00, one lot Choice 35 lbs 64 00 Choice 45 60 lbs 40 00 45 00, Choice and Prime 60 90 lbs 35 00-40 00 SHORN LAMBS Choice 75- 80 lbs with #2 pelts 30 00-31 00 SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility and Good 6 00-10 00. 1 Exchange Eastern Shore Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Pate Soles & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 What Makes Pre-Emergent Lasso The Superior Corn Herbicide? LOTS OF THINGS ... Crop safety. New Lasso has been tested and tested The results were always the same. No damage to feeder roots of corn Lasso doesn't cut yields it increases them. Killing power. Lasso gives excellent control of grasses and some broadleaf weeds No carryover. When Lasso's done working, it breaks down harm lessly in the soil So it can't damage following crops, or rum rota tion plans No incorporation necessary with Lasso, thus reducing the number of trips over the field and soil compaction. Minimum moisture is needed to put Lasso to work Lasso works well on a wide range of soil types. P. L. ROHBER 8 BR0„ IHC. Smoketown, Pa. Tfpyster NITROGEN SOLUTION Custom Applied Charles K. Nissley R. D. #2 Columbia Phone 285-5506 Pre-Emergent Corn Herbicide Phone 397-3539 . the superior herbicide for corn Lancasten- Farming. SdUncldv. March 20. lOfiO Week ly New York Egg Mkt (Quotations liom Mond.iv, M.nch 24th to Fnd.iv M.nth 2tilh WHITE Fey F\ Lge 47 48 Fey Large 47 Fey Mediums 41*,- Fey Pullets 34-35 Fey Pccwces 20 BROWN Fey Large 48'1- Fey Mediums 40 40 39 Fey Pullets 34 34 34 Fey Peewces 20 20 20 Standaids 42 42 42 Checks 30 31 31-32 31 32 Trend Maiket showing a little stiongei on laige white but some aieas icporting a disappointing buildup on Easlei oideis. Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications • Chicago (Continued fiom Page 2) .stance M W , HB9 ,M.sc„ H. g h jlfT ‘ f 30 » KffiM 00 ChoiceKo nso Ilf Cholce 8251050 lbs Ylel\ ed. 47 48 47 42 47 48 47 42 l a 33'.* 33 20 33 34 20 43'_> 48'.. On Wednesday, load Pume 1050 lbs 30 50, highest since No\em- bei 1962, Mixed High Choice period Utility and Commcicial 23 00 26 50 GRUBB SUPPLY CO. MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Milleisville DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R D 1 Ste\ens MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D 2, Columbia H. JACOB HOOBFR Intel couifc, Pa HERSHEY BROS Remholds Thms. Frl. 47 43 47'. 4«'i 47 47'j 43'j 43L -33 34',- 33 37 30 20 48'.- 48'- 39 38 34 3.3'.. 20 20 42 42 29 29 29 1 i mm '•OCA*, Elisabethtown 3 the