Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey WEEKLY SUMMARY LIVE HENS Prices held unchanged on light hens In Penna, prices reflect condemnation deduc tions and no producer truck loading incentives Offerings light for movement the next two weeks, ample to occasional ly excessive by the end of the month. Some supplemental ship ments again delayed from New York State and New England due to Tuesday’s snowstorm in those sections Demand for heavy hens light Offerings were fully adequate and readi ly available in some instances Prices paid at farm- Light Hens 6-7 Vi, M 6%-7c, Heavy Hens 15-15Vac-. TURKEYS Non-contractual, inter-com pany offerings fully adequate for the light overall buying interest On flocks subject to hand grading by buyers, prices were 29V2-30c for small volume movement On straight run movement most processing buy ers were taking a wait and see attitude following moderate ac tivity last veek Some unset tledness developed following of- CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING and DISINFECTING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227 AGWAYSPnwG daR NIVAL —- '§i[ Bring your vases and bottles to the (Lancaster Agway Store Only) and have it painted FREE on Friday, March 17 from 2:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. and Saturday, March 18 from 8:00 A.M. until 12:00 Noon, These Gift Certificates Will Be Given At AH Three Locations Ist Prize $lO.OO 2nd Prize $ 5.00 3rd Prize $ 3.00 4th Prize $ 2.00 ferings at attractive prices for shipment' from NC. & Ohio. Isolate prior commitment not ed, however on 11-13# hens for movement into early April at 32c per lb. (Prices p fc i,d dock weights, cs’“/'3 por lb, except where nc 'od.) Hcpjs, Light 6-10 Vj, mostly 6V->-9; He’S, Heavy 12-23 V> , mciffiy 15-21; Pullets 24-35 V- , moJ i’y 31-34; Roasters 25-34, majV.y 30-33; Duicks 21-32, moSi’y 28 32; Dittos 12-38, moc'n/ 32-38, Turkeys, Hems 29-30 Vj ; Rabb/.s 25-59, mo.;-Illy 4548, Guineas 84; Pigeons (psa pda-) 70-160, Jumbo Squalb 90, Bunnies (prr head) 110. Totail coops sol'd 370 Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY SUMMAR7 lo' 'iveivge bioi’cr and fiy eir Vva puces ga-wad moieWiijn IVj cca'f's this week to aivei age 17 54 cents pei • l(b Pieces paid 'ranged £‘iom a law of 16 o cents om Wednes day In d high of 18 5 cants per lb on Thursday MARCH 17 & 13 #5 FREE BALLOONS FOR KIDS! j§| «A* * . v PAINT DEMONSTRATION DOOR PRIZES Free Coffee and Donuts will be served at all three locations Fogelsville Maich 7, 1967 Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland 354-2146 Quarryville 786-2126 Sales for tilie week weiue all's® gauiritog slncmgl'h. as they reach ed 11 million head. • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) uind Ccn>mciU'.al 22 50 24 50, couple 25-25 50 CALVEb 2C6 sOj:.il'V to $1 lovvor VEALE'RS Choicte 43 50- 46 50, Good 40 50-44, SGuiLvul 35 50-4050, U‘‘ uty 32 35, Cull 26 50-29 50, 70 90 lbs 23 50- 2550 HOGS 255 BThrows ara.l g rijs mo. illy s’lCQiJy BARROWS AND GUTS US 1-2 195 235 lbs 20 75-21, coupl'a lor US 1. 195-215 lbs 21502175, 1-3 195-240 lbs 20- 20 50, 2-3 230-260 lbs 19 50- 19 85 • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 405—Vealers steady to $1 lower VEALERS Choice 44-46, couple 47 50-48, Good 39 44, Standard 35 50-38, Utility 31- 34 50, Cull 27 50-31, 70-90 lb. Cull 24 50-28 HOGS 204 Barrows and gilts weak to mostly 50c lower. BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 195-225 lbs. 20 50-21.10, 1 3 185-240 lbs 20-20 50, few 2- 3 19 25-19 75 • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) err Men. 16-16 50, 2-3 400-600 lbs 12 50-13 50 SHEEP 200—Wool-cd slaugh teir lyimtos sflstUy fo 50c loweii* on, Monday Rece.pls abseimt aifilielr Monday Ewes sconce l WOOLED LAMBS Choiicte 70-100 libs 24-25 50, Goad 60- 100 libs 22-24, one loft Good alnid Ohouce 120 lbs $2l, Cbojje -arad Prumie 7590 libs 30-38 ' jto- s ‘"i-d foi Canner and Cutter 14 50-17 50 $1450 s4s °- and meieiai 20 50-23 50 a tirut'k fci $lll5 The dnl.u'W p'v >-t longer Make Your Plans Nowl used to see corn planting this accurate!' Precision corn planting calls for an Allis-Chalmers 500 Series Unit Planter! The 500 Planter means uniformity' In seed spacing, seed depth, soil firmness, fertilizer application. Whether you drill or hill-drop, see how the 500 licks the seed-bounce problem' You pick seed opening equipment to fit your crop and soil. Get your corn in right with an A-C 500 Unit Planter! L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. Quatryville, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Chet Long Washington Boro, Pa. r SVkron. Pa. N. G. Myers & Son L/^l§isbaker Rheems, Pa. '^L^^.-'Pa. Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment Tucs. Mon, 35-354 34-34‘'2 32 31 27 20 35*2 35 32 34>/ 2 32 1/ 2 28 28 V 2 28 28V 2 eei 3 D'hi & Knculef Thurs. Wed. 354 344 35 '2 344 324 324 314 314 354 35 324 29 324 34 V 2 34>/ 2 32^ 32*2 28-28 V 2 28-28 V 2 V N 3 Frl. 28 28Va