Weekly Poultry Report Eostern Pennsylvania And New Jersey -Prices unchanged to slightly higher. Demand for light type (Prices paid dock weight, cents hens good. Offerings adequate.' per lb except where noted) Trading on heavy type hens too Tlo . t Dl/ at P llc P nicked 8 u HENS ' Heavy* T yP e ~ 12 -21 most -6# sold at 11c picked up at i v io-i6 pttt.t fts iq.qa most-- tvoehensTO m: J jlght ly 25-30, ROASTERS 18%-38 Tv P ne h Hens B TFFWR IOII H * mostl y 27-32; TURKEYS. Hens- Type Hens TFEWR. 23-25%; RABBITS—3O-58 mostly 46 50, GUINEAS 84%-1.25 mostly 1.10-1.19; PIGONS (Per Pair) —77%-2 50. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 438—Vealers steady TOTAL COOPS SOLD—443, to 1.00 higher VEALERS—Choice 44.5047.50; Good 42.0045.00; Standard 40.00- 43 00; Utility 36.0041 00; Cull 30.00-37 50. HOGS 346—Barrows and Gilts mostly steady. BARROWS AND GlLTS—Cou ple lots US 1 205-225 lbs. 27.10- 27.25 US 1-2 200-245 lbs. 26.25- 26 85 US 2-3 195-245 lbs. 25 50- 26.10. SHEEP 45—Spring Lambs and Slaughter Ewes about steady. SPRING LAMBS—Choice 50- 90 lbs. 29.00-31.50; Good 27.00- 29.00. SLAUGHTER EWES—Utility and Good 5,00-10.00. CUSTOM SPRAYINC 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 NEW VAN DALE forage and silage with ease. Exclusive *uger-type "beaters” de liver all kinds of materials under all kinds of conditions. No chopping, clogging. Unloading auger-beaters are counter-rotating, meter material without bunching. Two worm gear drives and sealed self-aligning roller bearings through out assure long life. Available in 16 and 18-fool sizes, with a full 7' inside load width. Van Dale Forage Boxes self-unload either right or left side with a simple change of the roller chain. Exclusive conveyor overhang.prevents spillage. Easy on-off metal roof and wood ex tension add to useful height. Great for larger loads, receiving bales. Fogelsville June 17, 1969 • Auction (Continued from Page 2) and low-Cutter 19.50-21.00. BULLS Choice 29 00-30 60: Good 26.00-29.00; Utility and Commercial 26.00-29.35, few 29 60-30 35, individual 1600 lbs. 31.75. CALVES 98—Vealers mostly steady. VEALERS Choice 43.50- 45.50, couple 46.50; Good 42.00- 44.00, Standard 38.00-42 00; Util ity 35.50-38 00; Cull 90-120 lbs. 31.00-36 00; 70-85 lbs. 28.00-31 00 HOGS 353—Barrows and Gilts steady to weak. BARROWS AND GILTS—US 2 210-245 lbs 26 00-26 50, one lot uger-i I"—-' ——————————— J Peach Growers Veto Ad Funds Request HARRISBURG Pennsyl vania peach growers voted Tues day against a self-assessment plan to raise funds for adver tising and promoting peaches. The plan was defeated even though the “yes" votes (67) were greater than the “no” votes (51). State law requires that 66% of those voting favor the assessment “Yes” votes to taled 56 8 percent of those cast ing ballots. The proposed assessment was three cents a hundredweight for fresh market peaches. Voting was done through bal lots which had been mailed to growers. The ballots were re turned to the State Agriculture Building where they were counted by Paul McPherson, New Park; George Unger, New Berlinville; John F. Peters, Gardners; and Earl Strite, Har risburg. The men, peach grow ers, were selected by State Agri- US 1-2 225 lbs 27 25 US 2-3 210- 260 lbs 25 50-26 00 US 2 180-190 lbs 23 85-24 35 US 34 265-270 lbs. 24 10-25.10. i*||J SHEEP 87 Spring Lambs steady to 100 lower. SPRING LAMBS One lot Choice 85 lbs 29 00, Good 60-75 lbs. 23 50-25 50, Utility 60-70 lbs. 22 00-22 50 I Red Rose 101 HORSEFEEDS^^J You can choose from a number of Red Rose Horse Feeds . . . “to take the worry out of feeding.” :ers" ml ea ipe CALEB M. WENfiER R, D. 1, Drumore Center Quarryville, Pa. Phone 548-2116 VAN DALE leel Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 21,1969 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, June 16th to Friday, June 20th Hon. WHITE Fey. Ex Large 39-40 Fey. Large 35 Fey. Mediums 24-25 Fey. Pullets 17-18 Fey. Peewees 13 BROWN Fey. Large 35 Fey. Mediums 25 Fey, Pullets 19 Fey. Peewees 13 Standards 30-31 Checks 22 Trend: Market in balance on large and meeting wider in quiry on white mediums. Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications culture Secretary Leland H through self-assessment also re- Bull. quires that the production The Pennsylvania Agricultur- volume of those voting for as al Commodities Marketing Act sessment amount to at least 50 which permits raising funds percent of voters’ production hew «ntw» KnoHM: Monitor-Control COMBINES Just one of the features you're sure to like on these new Monitor-Control combines is revolu tionary Even-Flow cleaning. What is Even-Flow cleaning? First of all it involves the use of two rotary-disc fans, mounted in an air intake housing, approximately 6-feet off the ground, on the right hand side of the machine. 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