Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Prices unchanged on light jiens: Undertone steady to firm. Demand good. Offerings baiely adequate to short, gome processing plants forced to operate on part time schedules due to limited sup report indicated reduced froz plies. Monthly Cold Storage en holdings. Offerings of heavy hens increased and fully adequate for . the light baying interest. Prices paid at farms: Light Hens 9-10%, mostly 9%-10c; Heavy Hens, 2d %-23 c. TURKEYS Inquiry fair, especially by Kosher outlets. Supplies light on all sizes. Some supplemen tal supplies troni North Car olina expected next week. Delmaiva bi oiler and fryer live prices declined 14 cent today in the lace of only a fair demand lor heavy auc tion ofteunqs Live supplies neie fully adequate tor Fogelsville needs. March 15, I9GO Hens Light 8 Vi-1016, niost h Hens, Heavy lS’l-20, mostly 22-2 S, Pul lets 24-44 16 mostly 35-44, RoaHeis 12-38, mostly 24-38, Ducks 24-34, mostly 2.916-31, DiaKes 13-40, mostly 38-40, Tinkers, Hens 3416-4116, Rabbits 20-55, mostly 50-5 5, Guineas 34-62 16, mostly 54- 62, Pigeons (Per Pair) 85- lift, mostly S5-9‘5, Jumbo Squab 8716. Total Coops Sold; 615 Big J Power Choring Get TIME: PLACE: • Get the latest facts on farmstead mechanization. • Find out how you con power up for more profit. MOVIES!. . NEW EQUIPMENT PREVIEW!. . REFRESHMENTS! ADDISON H. MARTIN, INC. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMARY Broiler and fryer live pric es on the Eastern Shore Ex change this week averaged 18.66 cents per lb., down .2- cent from last week’ g aver age. The range of prices paid were similar to last week’s range, and the high of 20 0 cents occurred on Tuesday and Wednesday: the low point was reached on Thurs day. Sales, at 1 46 million head, were about unchanged from last week’s sale totals. March 18, 1!)«6 Ready-to-cook demand un moved slightly to a geneially lair position Delueied pric es unchanged to %-eent low er than eaiher in the week, and \ei\ coinpetitne with other aieas Estimated slaughter tor Fnday and Satmdav, 785,00 0 head compaied to 863,000 head last neekend. In the 24 houis preceding maiket close on Friday purchases and pi ices paid were 17 8-19 8 cents per Ih on 986,000 head. TO OUR Together 22 March DAY: 2 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. Blue Ball Fire Hall • Meet your friends and neighbors. FREE DOOR PRIZES RiMl/lafe a! PaC«iel>aiMe Delmarya • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) nt $25.00-28.00. rows Mmrli 1(1, l»(t(( Receipts totaling 1 >Ol cows. 4 bulls and 8 heifer s sold steady on Wednesday. Fresh Holsteins, 275-450; Guern seys, 150-250; other breeds, 150-250. Bulls, IGO-100; heifeis, 140-280. HOUSES March 14, ItMtfl A very active and higher trend was noted as 305 head changed hands this week. Riding horses, 115-300; driv ing horses, 125-350; killers, up, at 7-7 V 2 cents per lb. Dratt horses, pairs, 300-625; singly, 140-325 Mules, pairs, 300-680, singly, 125-300. Pony mares, 2'o-85; geldings, 15-85. HOGS March 14, HKS« Hog s dropped $1.50 on the acerage as 804 head were sold Retail, 2G-27 25; whole sale (US 1-3). 2'5 25-26; heavyweights, 25-25 50, sows, 20 50-23 25 The 31 shoals ofteied hi ought 16-18 50 each CALVES March 14, 19«0 One bundled and twenty head sold steady with Choice and Pi line bunging 37-4 3, Good and Low Choice, 32- 36 50 Standaid, 28-31 50, Common, 23-27 50 ® Lancaster (Continued iiom Paso 2) the week at 26 2 5-26 85, Aionnd 10 head ot US 1, $2 7 00, on Monday US 1-3 185-250 lbs closed at $25 50- 26 00 SOIVS US 1-3 300-500 lbs 20 50-21 00 tew US 2-3 19 00-20 00 450-600 lbs. SHEEP 260 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19, 1966 Weekly New York Egg Fiom Monday, March 14th to Friday. March WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts, Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets Peewees BROWN Ex. Fey. Hywts, Fey Hywts. Fey Med, Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts, Standards Checks TREND Maiket continues to clear satisfactoi ily on all giades Outside points a bit megulai, but geneially steadier than eailier in the week. lambs mostlc stead} Ewes 185 255 lbs 25 00-25 51) steady 80-105 lb dVoo'ed SHEEP 52 Xot enough. lamb s >2O 00 ,50 00 Good 70- ot am one (lass on sale tor 100 lbs 25 00-20 00 One Lot a niaiket Lend Few Choice Pump 80 lb Spun;; slaiuth- and Pnme 00 00 lb Spung lei lambs > ill 00 Cull to lambi >!l 50 40 00 Choice Slaughtei Ewes >5 00- 1 1 00 ~~ I’i (is (.01.timicd to slump © Vintage sL-,hth as JIT head \une sold Lightw eights 22 S"-Jj (Tontmued lioin Page 2) ,j ]sii-JO() lbs , 2171-20 10; gilts SI 00-1 25 Low ei Bai- 200 220 lbs 24 Tl-2G 10; lows and gilts US 1-2 200- 220-2 111 lbs 24 10-2'l 21 240 211 Ills 21 00-21! 10 Thice lbs and o\ei 22-24 00 Sows, head 20 75-27 10, US 1-3 IS-30 Slaughter LOOKING FOR RESULTS? 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