Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Pi ici s of lulil l\ pc h "i, mi changed 'o lu hoi l)i m.i.ul flfll tO o’i .MOll.lUv go id fo n ugul.ulv diviibued oil. ngs r.mgin,, lulu hom sonii m , o.u to heavy m otlici ,cne ally baiely .ulcrjii. v .is o ..-lanal plants not woik ng ful. turn* tins week Offenngs of heavy liens iully adequate, foi fan se.ison.il interest Puces paid at fa m Light Type hens sli5 l i 8 M 7-7‘a. Heavy type hens TFEWR Delmarva Ready-to cook movement spot ty ranging light and disappoint ing to fan Supplies ample to occasionally burdensome and fieely offeied in an efloi t to cleai Less than tiucklol puces generally unchanged though tiending lowei within the langes Advance mtei est veiy hauled Live supplies fully adequate foi needs Undeitone weak and un settled. Pool tuicklot prices loi Thuis dav arrival at teiminal maikets US Gude A 2812-31 M 29, Plant Giade 27%-28% M27%-28c Special packs including 134-2,l 3 4-2, 3Vz # sizes TFEWR All hay No 2 and bettei, puces paid by dealets at the faim, price per ton New hay mostly steady second cutting of alfalfa com ing on the maiket Stiaw steady _ , ... to weak Mulch steady to $2 Fogelsville i ower June 30, 1970 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except wheie noted) KENS, Heavy Type 10-19% mostly 14-17; PULLETS 23% - 34% mostly 27-29, ROASTERS Federally Inspected Livestock Slaughter (For week starting June 29, 1970) Cattle Hogs Sheep First 4 Days 463,000 963,000 148 000 Last Week 460,000 987,000 155,000 Last Year 461.000 1,017,000 160,000 Estimated daily livestock slaughter under Federal Inspection. COMPARE .. . COMPARE ... COMPARE * Deep ledge platform cuts cutterbar loss to the bone. • Undershot feeder delivers a smooth bunch free flow to the cylinder. • Wide heavy cylinder handles heaviest yields without losing speed. • Fin and wire racks save ail the crop at fast ground speeds. • Even-flo grain pan moves the crop smoothly onto the sieves. KAUFFMAN BROS. COPE & WEAVER CO. MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 ‘ > ■*' i 1 C. B. HOOBER & SON ME§S!C INTERCOURSE' 768-8231 ELIZADEIII IV J 25 imi'llv 2125 It Mil,l fS in l ., imt' i. ct i\t: 1 14’j 1 21 Ph.KoNS (.*€ 1 I’.ii. » (15 2 75 I’OI M, ( on SOLI) .142 New York Eggs I’.ues higln i si .inft, l l ds Sued 1 lading activity bul slighllv slowir th.m ca lie. in Hie week \mv;ils and ofTci nr,s light to model ale and m ci eased somewhat on all sizes except jumbos Slocks of jumbos \eiy .ight. exlia laigc whites baiely adequate to occasionally tight, laigc whites about ade quate with biowns ample De mand foi mediums slow and sup plies ample Smalls, sl.ind.uds and pccwces closely clea.cd thiough distubutive 01 bieaiung outlets Caiton demand only fan HAY PRICES For Southeastern and South Central Pennsylvania Alfalfa (new) 25 00 32 00 Timothy hay (new) 20 00-25 00 Mixed hay (new) 2500-2800 Stiaw (new) 18 00-25 00 Mulch 800-12 00 Reported by Bureau of Markets Pa. Dept, of Agriculture. •,. Plus a choice of 2-row wide or 3-row narrow corn heads INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Sales and Service EPHRATA .mil on lai fin June 29, 1970 • Opposed-action cleaning puts a clean sample in the tank. • Top driven elevators keeps heaviest yielding crops on the move. • Twin grain tanks provide increased traction, unmatched stability. • International 6-cylinder engine delivers big power for any crop or condition, • Operator platform with controls that make any operator more productive. HI Green Dragon Tile Hplii.n.i (in i n Ilia-ion in.iikcl ii po ,ul ii ic p -n! Kit !n .id of ,iwi .i ;c ipia.ilv il.iii v i (Ii Fi n'.i.. ,(un -(• wi Ii ,0 j.l .Hi ml ,iui ~iI pi ./<» li -.1 i.ill lu.icis 340 ;o 410 Load of Canadian tow^—f.esh 11 ws 410 to 403. spi ni-tci s, 3(53 lo 310 Lo.id of (’.in.idian cow— -410 lo 493, spungeis, 383 to 480. Load of Now Yoik Stale cows —fiesh, 425 to 573. spnngcis, 265 lo 450 Load of Upstate cows—fiesh, 310 lo 395, spnrgeis. 310 to 360 Local cows—fiesh, 240 lo 485, spnngei s. 365 to 435. yellow cows, 250 lo 485 Hufeis hied, 340 lo 425 open,lso to 235 HAY MARKET JUNE 26 Eight loads of hay—one load of alfalfa. 537 a (on; two loads timothy, 24.50 and 26; five loads mixed, 25 to 32. No clover oßered. Six loads of stiavv, 22 to 38,50. One load corn, 41.50. • Lancaster (Continued fiom Page 2) stiong to 25 highei, aicund 80 head Sows on offei Wednesday CLOSING SALES, BARROWS AND GILTS—One lot US 1 205 lbs 28 25 US 1-2 195-225 lbs 27 50-27 60 US 2-3 200-240 lbs 27.10-27 35 US 3-4 215 255 lbs 26 25-26 85 SOWS US 2-3 400-465 lbs 16 85-17 35 340 lbs 18 00 SHEEP 150 Spung Lambs mostly steady, Ewes scaice SPRING LAMBS—Few Choice 70-90 lbs 29 50-30 00, Good 60-90 lbs 25 50-28 00 Try A Classified Ad ternational 205 THE COMBINE THAT INVITES MRARISON 733-2283 k FARM EQU3P. (DWN 367-1319 Lancaster Kannlny,. Saturday. July -1. 1!)70 Weekly UEP Egg Marke Prices iteglon 1 ll«c Noillu.ist 4D'j Noi Ih vest 42 2 2 22 22 22’'2 38 2121*2 IDEAS 859-2200 if interested sss Sinai 111 I .’ I II I 10 1 10 1 13' j 1 15 1 14 I