* Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Price* on light hens un changed. Demand good. Sup plies ranged adequate to barely adequate. Offerings of heavy hens much lighter and generally short of a good buying interest. Bids at 17- 18c were left unfilled. Trad ing limited on Cockerels and capons; however, offerings were well cleared. Prices paid at farms: Light hens 8-9, mostly 8-8% c. Heavy type hens too few to report. TURKEYS SuTvpMea and offerings on light and heavy type hens well cleared. Offerings on heavy type toms light. De mand lair to good on toms for movement within next two weeks. A few lots of heavy type toms were bid at 23e with growers holding for higher prices. Prices paid at farms: too few to report. SALES EVERY TUESDAY WE EXPECT A GOOD RUN NEXT WEEK, TUESDAY, DEC. 28th. STAUNTON LIVESTOCK ~ MARKET, INC Staunioft, Va. 919 BRAND ALFALFA "More from every ocre through creative seed research" A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC., LANDISVILLE, PENNA. Serving farmers with finest quality seeds since 1899 Fogelsville December 22, 1903 Hens, light, 7%-9; mostly 7%-8%; Hens, heavy, 10%- 27; Pullets, 23-30 V 2, mostly 27-29; Roasters, 18-43%. mostly 30-34; Capons, 40-52, mostly 48-50%; Geese, 23- 41%, mostly 32-37; Ducks, 7%-31, mostly 10-20; Drakes, 10%-45, mostly 35-42; Tur key Toms, 12-29, mostly 20- 24; Turkey Hens, 22-40%, mostly 3'5-38; Rabbits, 37- 49, mostly 42-40; Guineas, 30-50; Pigeons (per pair), 30-1.30, mostly 00-80; Jum bo Squab, 85. Total Coops Sold: 920. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Broiler and fryer live prices on the Eastern Shore Exchange averaged 15.70 cents per lib. for the first three market days of the week. This represents a gain of ,9-cent over last week’s average. Prices hit their high and low points on Wednesday, ranging from 14.5-16 5 cents. Sales for the thiee-day pe nod totaled 576,300 head. Delmarva l>ecomber 22, 1965 Delmarva bi oiler and fry er live prices remained steady with good demand for light auction offerings Heavy siz es remained short. Ready-to-cook movement very light with many plants not operating. _ Delivered prices higher. 'Prices paid at farms and Estimated slaughter for r6 P° r ted purchases for the Wednesday, 428,000 head, 24 hours preceding market compared to 637,000 head c l° se > broilers and fryers, last Wednesday, 0-16 2 cents per lb; 517,- OM) head. * For short rotation and eco nomical alfalfa, Northrop King’s 919 Brand Alfalfa is hard to beat. It’s a combina tion of hardy northern adapted varieties specially selected for our soil and weather. Lush, fine-stemmed crop makes ideal hay or pasture. Seed Assn. Will Meet In Phila. Pennsylvania, popular meet ing ground In recent years for national and world ag ricultural organizations, will be host to still another next June 26-29 when the Ame,- ican Seed Trade Association meets in Philadelphia, State Agriculture Secretary Leland H. Bull reported recently. W. Atlee Burpee, 111, Philadelphia, regional vice president and convention chairman, and William Her ron, of Stanford Seed Co., Plymouth Meeting, associa tion president, reported on convention plans at the 20th annual Seed Conference in the Pennsylvania Agriculture Building. During this conference, the Pennsylvania Seedsmen's As sociation, one of the cooper ating agencies, elected the following officers: President, Frederick R. Bell, and sec retary-treasurer, Charles C. Abb'ott, both of Stanford Seed, and vice president, Burpee. Directors: Floyd Imes, Manheim, of Agwhy, Inc.; Milton Hoffman, Hoffman Seed & Grain Co., Muncy; Chris M. Nissley, of' A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Landisville, and John Batcha, of Asgrow Seed Co , Mechanicsburg. J. O Dutt, University- Park, chairman of the seed conference, said 140 seeds men attended from Pennsyl vania and a haif-d'ozen oth er states for the largest par ticipation in the conference’s history. What Do You Need? A Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Help trending NOCULIZED* seed is already inoculated and ready to plant. Disease resistant for longer lived, more productive stands. WES-GRO* processed to give you fast, even germination... vigorous stands. See Your Hoffman Seed Man or Call our NEW Phone No. 898-2261 Lancaster Fanning, Friday, December 24, 1965—8 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, December 20th to Wednesday, December 22nd Mon. WHITE 46%-47 43-44 43 42 39 28 Ex. Fey. Hywts. Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts, Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees 43 39 28 MIXED Fey. Hywts. No. 1 Med, Standards Checks TREND: Due to an early press time, Thursday’s market and the market trend were unavailable. Copyright 1965 by Urner Barry Publication* • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) 50-31 00. 1-3 190-260 lb $29 - 50-30 00, 2-3 240-270 lb. $28.50-29 00, few 280-310 lb, $26 150-27 50. SGWS US 1-3 300-500 lb. $2l 50-22 50, few to $23 00, 2-3 400-600 lb $2l 00-22 00. SHEEP 209 Wooled slaughter lambs 50 higher, ewes fully steady. WOOLED LAMBS- Mixed Choice and Prime 80-90 lb. $27 50-28 00, Choice 75-95 lb. $26 00-27 50, Choice 110- 130 lb. $23 00-25.00, Good I 1 I i I I t I s g s M I i I £ £ I £ I I I I i 1 I t | £ I S I In This Holiday Season our many customers and friends Joyous Christmas and a Prosperous New Year HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn and Bellaire 665-3121 367-2321 Wed. Tne». 45 Vi-46 43Vi-44 40-42 40-41 41 Vi 41 40 37 28 40 37 28 44 43 4iy 2 40-41 39 38 35 4041 39 38 35 65-90 lb $24.00-26.00, few to $26i50. SI/AU OH TE R EWES: Cull to Choice $5.00-10.00. • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) gilts active $2 00-2 50 higher. B ARROWS AND GIRTS: US 1-2 185-210 lb. $31.10- 31 50. Six head US 1 200- 215 lb $3l 60-32.00. US 1-3 200-240 lib. $30.25-30 75. SHEEP 26; Insufficient volume of any one class for a market test. NO HOG SALE DECEM BER 23 OR JANUARY 1. we want to wish PARADISE SUPPLY Fri. Thurs. Paradise 687-6292