Weekly Poultry Report Fogelsville Eastern Shore April i. Exchange (Prices paid clock werdils Cents Hrojlei etui lue fivci pines per lb., except wlicio noted) ..uuaged 17.07 cents .1 pound HENS. Light Tvpc 811 most this week Fines I. in,eel fioni <1 ly 9-10, HENS. Heavy Type fl'e l».uh ol 17 7 cents ;i pound on 25 mostly 12-15, FULLETS 17 Monday *ind Tuesday lo a low 33 mostly 28 32, Roasteis 12 0 f 10 3 cents a pound on Thuis -38% mostly 29-37. Ducks 30 ( ;. n Total sales wete 121300 37% mostly 34-36; Drakes 28-41 ] u ., u i down 67.500 head fiom last mostly 38-40: EASTER BUN- wee k NIES (Per Head) 1 20-2 20 mostly 160-1.90. RABBITS 39- 60 mostly 54-60: GUINEAS 70- 75%; PIGEONS (per Pan) 75- 1.90 mostly 75-1.20 Total Coops Sold. 736 Eostern Pennsylvonio And New Jersey Prices unchanged on light 20-35 lbs 55 00-70 00, 35-50 lbs type hens Demand continues 49 00-55 00: 50-70 lbs 35 00-40 - good. Offerings, though mcieas- 00, Good 20-35 lbs 45 00 55 00. ed r still no moie than adequate 35-50 lbs 35 00 40 00. 50-70 lbs for needs PrOcessois will gen- 33 00-36 00 erallybedosed Friday and Mon- WOOLED LAMBS _ Good ddy of Easter weekend Heavy 70 . 90 , bs 26 00 29 00, few head ■hens generally shoit of full call Good and Choice 5565 lbs 29 . as offerings limited Prices paid 00 . 34 00; utlhty 2 \ 00-26 00 at farm Light Type Hens 8 10% M 9%-1014 c, Heavy Type Hens SLAUGHTER EWES Utili- TFEWR ty and Good 5 00-10 00 CUSTOM SPRAYING For Whitewashing Spray the modern way —- Use CARBOLA Spray Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90% less cobwebs. No wet floors. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. 392-7227 Announcing; a dry “pop-up”! Can cut planting time in half I ORTHO IMiiiiii TM s i'rii i i • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) 20 60 lbs Spung Lambs, sold to the Easter trade; small sup ply Wooled Lambs and Slaugh ter Ewes about steady SPRING LAMBS _ DISTRIBUTED BY Choice Ortho Umpel STARTER SPECIAL A starter 7 As a ‘pop-up ’ 7 It has to be special It is STARTER SPECIAL is a completely unique product. Here’s why Physical Uniformity STARTER SPECIAL pellets are made to the same shape and density for maximum consistency and control in application Chemical Uniformity Each and every STARTER SPECIAL pellet has all three primary nutrients - nitrogen phosphorus, potassium - chemically homogenized in precisely the most desirable ratio 13-34-10 The nutrients can’t separate or segregate during handling as with troublesome, hard-to regulate dry blends " Double Duty Nutrients STARTER SPECIAL has both quick-acting and long-lasting nitrogen and phosphorus for thorough plant feeding_There is no urea or diammonium phosphate that might endanger the seed through liberation of free ammonia Of course these features also make it highly effective as a banded starter But, with only slight adaptation of most planters, it can be applied directly with the seed in exacting measurement for safety and maximum response With this kind of control, you apply much less material only 1/3 the amount needed for banding. And the reduced material handling could cut your planting time m half 1 So save time trouble, and money at planting time See us soon about applying STARTER SPECIAL this spring as a dry pop-up • Auction (Continued horn Pane 2) HULLS Good 24 25 25 50 couple Choice 2(i 00 26 75 tew Utility and Commeiciol 22 25 23 (JO CALX KS 05- V oalei s5Ol 00 hi'diei, some sales Choice 2 00 hichei VEALERS Choice 49 50 52 00 five head 53 50 5G 50 Good 45 50 49 50, Standard 42 00 46 50, Utility 34 00 41 00. Cull 90 120 lbs 29 50-35 00. HOGS 346 Banows and Gills weak to mostly 50 lowei BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 215-240 lbs 22 25-22 75 US 2 200-255 lbs 21 00 21 50 UB 2 3 200 250 lbs 20 50 20 85 US 2-3 285-315 lbs 18 00 18 60 SHEEP 70 Supply mainlv young lambs sold as Eastei Lambs SPRING LAMBS Choice 25-30 lbs. 57 00 6400. Choice 40- 55 lbs 49 00 57.00, Good 55 60 lbs 42.00 45 50 WOOLED LAMBS Few Good and Choice 55-65 lbs 29 00 34 00 Utility 55-60 lbs 21 00 2450 SLAUGHTER EWES ty 7 00-925 • Chicago (Continued tiom Page 2) slaughter steeis, estimated at 3000 and 1130 lbs compared with last weeks 30 93 which was the highest since Novembei. 1952, and 1140 lbs and 27 64 and 1150 lbs a yeai ago Heifer supply laigely High Good to low Piime weighing 825-1100 lbs SLAUGHTER STEERS On , Wednesday, few loads Prime 1 12501325 lbs Yield Giade 3 and 4 34 00-34 25, Mixed High Choice and Prime 1100-1375 lbs ; 31 50-33.00, Choice 950-1325 lbs 1 Yield Grade 2 to 4 29 25-31 50,. Mixed Good and Choice 28 50- 129 50 Smokctown, Pa. Phone 397-3539 Weekly New York E&* Mkt. (Quotation % 1 ’i o.n M^nd WHITE L\ La) gc 474 434 Lai ge 474 Mediums 43'a Pullets 33 35 Pee wees 20 Fey Fey Fey Fey Fey BKOWN Lai ge 484 Mediums 33 Pullets 334 Peewees 20 Fcj Fey Fey Fey Standai ds Checks Trend Closing Holiday oideis showing good at all plants lor Laige and Medium All othei lines aie unsettled Copyright 1%9 by L’rncr Barry Publications • Vintage (Continued iiom Pae" 2) messing Cultei 195021 50, lew 2175 22 35. Cultei 18 25 20 50. Cannei and low-Cuttei 16 50- 18 10 Utili- BULLS Good 23 50 25 25 low Choice 24 75-25 60, Utility and Commei cial 22 85-25 60 couple 26 00 27 00 CALVES 308—Vealeis steady to 100 highei least advance on Cull VEALERS—Good 44 50-48.00 lew Choice 48 00-49 00 Standard 10 00 45 00. Utility 35 50-4100 Sul! 90-120 lbs 30 00 36 00 65-85 lbs 26 00-3100 ■ NEW INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE- M ft* iI m 4OO 5 What do you want in your next baler- simplicity in operation 7 Because here-are the ones that are easy to get ready, easy to keep going. That have fewer and simpler adjustments than any other baler. Dependability? You'lttake a 400 for granted as it turns out thousands of bales without a miss. It's built right to bale right and stay right. Versatility? Tested in every type of crop In every part of the country, you can rest assured a 400 will handle anything you've got to bale. Capacity? Up to 15,17, or 19 tons per hour capacity. The unmatched capacity you need to handle many crops in many conditions. Don’t wait until your baler drops dead Check on a new 400 now Ask about the new replaceable Swedish steel twine knife, the tungsten carbide shearing knives the rubber mounted pickup teeth and olhci 100 fnAs INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Sales & Sci vice KPHR'VrA 71S 223 ’> KAUFFMAN BROS. WOUNTVILLE 235 5051 MESSICK FARM EQUIP. ELIZ \RUiMTOV. \ 67 i no Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 3. 11KJ9 ‘1 a\ Mulch 31 to'll i -il is \piil iid l fill s Mon 47 1 u 43’ 474 *V> 33 20 47 33 324 20 42 29 294 42 29294 HOGS 260—Baiious and Gills 50 1 00 low ci BARROWS \\D C.ILJS—OS 1 2 210 225 lbs 22 50-22 75 IS 2 200-245 lbs 21 00 21 60 US 2-3 200 260 lbs 20 50 21 00 SHEEP 423 Suppn m unlv 20 65 lb Spun” Lambs sold to Ihe Eastei tuide SPRING L\AIDS Cho ce 18 35 lbs 62 00 71 00. Cho ce 35- 55 lbs 46 00 56 00 Choice 60-80 lbs 37 00-44 00 Good 25-40 lbs. 49 00-59 00 Good 40 60 lbs. 35 00-45 00 WOOLED LAMBS Good and Choice 50-75 lbs 34 00- 40 00 T luii s. I rl. \Wtl 474 UP 47 4 414 ,3 47 4 434 43 1 < 31 20 23 2'l 20 41 42 33 43-44 33 31 20 28 29 20 37 33 27 38-40 29-204 C. B. HOOBER & SON IVI FPC'OUKSi; re;. 8231 COPE & WEAVER CO. M W I’ROMDICNtK 7 80-7151