Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1967, Image 3

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    Weekly Poultry Report
Eastern Pennsylvania ® rs * 12 f^ 2 ’ 11 mostly „ tl 18 '^’
AnJ Kl.w Urcv Ducks, mostly 20-
Ana New Jersey 30; Rabbits, IS-32, mostly 15-
Weekly Review 20; Guineas, 52%-60, mostly
7 55-58; Pigeons (per pair), 67%-
Hens 1.70, mostly 72%-75; Jumbo
Prices of both light and Squabs, 85-87Vz.
heavy type hens unchanged; Total Coops sold, 887.
however in instances, slightly ’
higher bids were reported on Eastern Shore
heavy type in eifort to secure Exchange
needs. In instances, colored ... 3 .
hens reported moving in a Weekly Review
range of 8-9 c. Offerings of light „
type noted increasing in New Broiler c d fryer live prices
Jersey while about steady from avera pd 1295 ® eats P®i‘
other areas. Demand improved P° u . nd 1S week - Pnc ® s P ai d
slightly in some quarters. Of- d ™ tke lQ^ eek t ranged fro ™
ferings of heavy type fully , a p *T r P® und
adequate overall; however, in ° n Monday and Tuesday to a
instances, held with confidence. c ® nts P er pound
Prices paid at farm: Light ° n Thursday Sample sales for
Type Hens 4-6 mostly 5%-6c. week tota ed 728,700 down
Heavy Type Hens 11-12 c. 200,400 from last week.
Turkeys
Demand improved slightly • Chicago
in some quarters from smaller (Continued from Page 2)
processors as they book needs with 20,800 last week and 22,600
fcr ice pack fresh supplies for last year. Twelve market re
approaching Hebrew holiday ceipts 169,500, compared with
period' in early October. Offer- 189,200 last week and 176,000
ings ample for needs with sales last year,
reported within a wide range SLAUGHTER STEERS
of 22%-25c on hens and 20V 2 - Prime 1150-1425 lbs Yield
23c on toms due in part to size Grade 3 and 4 28 00-29 25, six
of sale and labor involved in loads at the latter price on Mon
loading. Movement under con- day with late sales largely 28.-
tractuai agreements continues 00-28.75. Few loads Prime 1600-
beavy and limited only by 1900 lbs. Yield Grade 5 24 00-
avaalability of labor for pro- 25 00. After Tuesday, High
cessing. Sales too limited to choice and Prime 1150-1400 lbs
report price. 27 50-28 25, Choice 1150-1350 lbs.
. f ... Yield Grade 2to 4 26.75-27.75,
rogelSVllie Choice 900-1150 lbs 26.25-27 25,
(Prices paid dock weights, Mixed Good and Choice 2550-
centa per lb., except where 75, Good 25 00-26 00, Stan
noitefn dard and Low Good 23 50-25 00.
S, light type, 4%-IOVa, SLATOHTBE HEIFERS -
mostly S-SVa; Hens, heavy High*? oo '
type, 51/2-14 mostly 8-12; Pul- 1025 lbs. 26 25-27.25, load Prime
lets, 1046, mostly 28-34; Boast- 1075 lbs - 27 50 on Monday.
Agway
AGWAY FIBERGLASS
BUILDING INSULATION
16” wide blanket, 3” thick,
covers 70 sq ft, 56’ roll
24” wide blanket, 3” thick,
covers 107 sq. ft. 56’ - 10” roll
16” wide blanket, 2” thick,
covers 100 sq. ft, 80’ roll
24” wide blanket. 2” thick,
covers 153 sq. ft 80" roll
Insulation R values
R=l3 for 3” insulation
R= 9 for 2” insulation
AGWAY FIBERGLASS
BUILDING INSULATION
Fiberglass Pouring Wool, covers
30 sq. ft at 3” thick per bag
Technifoam Urethane
INSULATION BOARD
Plastic Coated Both Sides
Available in 48” width,
8’ -12’ -16’ Length
1" THICKNESS
(also available in Vz” - %” -1”
!¥<” thickness)
Overhead Doors Residential, Commercial, Industrial Garage Door Openers
Bee Line Supply Center
1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER
24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH. 394-0541
Bee-Line
Supply Center
$3.94
$6.03
$4.35
$6.65
Aluminum Doors, 1” thick with flip-in, flip-out
windows and screens Custom fits even sagging sills
Sizes up to 36” x 84”, with right hand or left hand
hinge. Larger size's available at slightly higher prices
$.99
Custom size up to 36” x 84”
Aluminum Windows custom fitted, each panel is self
insulated with special Schlegel weather-seal for maxi
mum insulation Lightweight but strong Triple-track
frames for easy storage Two panes and one screen
per window.
Sizes up to 103 combined frame inches
(width plus height)
WE INSTALL AND SERVICE
WHAT WE SELL
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
CALVES 720 The largest
supply of vealers this season
sold active and fully steady
with instance? $l.OO higher on
Good and Choice. Supply in
cluded around 20 percent Stan
dard to Choice 125-250 lb. veal
ers with the bulk being 70-100
lb. Cull.
VEALERS Choice 40.00-42.-
50, several 43.00-44.50; Good 38.-
00-41.50; Standard 35.00-39.00;
Utility 28.00-35.00; Cull 24.50-
28 00, 70-90 lb. 21.00-25 00, few
55-70 lb. 17.50-2150.
HOGS 140 Barrows and
gilts steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 190-225 lbs. 22.00-22.50.
One lot US 1, 203 lbs. 23 00.
US 1-3 190-230 lbs. 21.25-21.60.
US 2-3 215-260 lbs. 20.00-20 50.
US 1-2 140-180 lbs. 20 00-20.75.
SHEEP 41 Spring lambs
mostly steady.
SPRING LAMBS Choice
60-90 lbs 24.00-26.50; Good 22.-
00-23 50; Utility 18.50-21.00.
HOGS
In the Saturday, September
16 sale, 338 head were sold, 160-
180 lbs, 18 75-20; 180-200 lbs,
2010-22 60; 200-220 lb., 20 50-
22 50; 220-240 lb., 20.10-22 35;
240 lb up, 17-21 25. Sows 13-17.-
25.
Choice 800-1000 lbs. Yield Grade
2 to 4 25 00-26 75, largely 25.00-
26.25 after Tuesday, Mixed Good
and Choice 750-900 lbs. 24.25-
25.50, Good 23.50-25.00, Stand
ard and Low Good 22.00-23 50.
COWS Late sales Commer
cial 15 50-17.00, Utility 16.00-
17.50, few High Yeilding Utility
17.50- 00, Canner and Cutter
14.50-
BULLS Utility and Com
mercial late 19.50-22.00.
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Agwaj
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1967
Weekly New York Egg Mkt
From Monday, September 18th to Friday, September 22nd
WHITE
Ex. Fey. Lg.
Fey. Lg.
Fey. Med.
No. 1 Med.
Pullets
Peewees
Ex. Large
BROWN
Ex. Fey. Lg.
Fey. Lg.
Fey. Med.
Pullets
Peewees
MIXED
Standards
Checks
Trend: Fine large white steady, mediums in balance and
pullets in surplus
Copyright 1967 by Urner Barry Publications
FARM EQUIPMENT SALE
Wednesday, September 27th at 9:00 A.M.
MARTIN'S SALE BARN
Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County
Tractors, Horsedrawn Implements, Machinery,
Hdwe. Tools, Posts, Hay and Straw.
Last Sale of the Season
We Sell On Commission.
PH. (717) 354-6671 PAUL Z. MARTIN
BARN SPRAYING
SPRAY THE MODERN WAY
Use CARBOLA SPRAY
# Dries White • Disinfects
• Less Cobwebs
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
$26.45
$13.30
Tues, Wed.
Mon.
35
34%
28%
28
191-2
14%
37-38
35% 35%
34%-35 34%-35
28% 28-28%
28 27%
18-18% 17%
14% 14%
37%-38% 37%-38%
40
39
28Va
19%
14Va
40 40
39 39
28% 28%
18-18% 17%
14% 14%
32%
20
32 30-31
19V2-20 19V 2 -20
3
Fit
Tburs.
35% 35%
34%-35 34%-35
28 29%
26%-27 26%-27
16% 16
14 14
37% 38% 37%-38%
40 40
39 39
28% 28%
16% 16
14 14
30-30M> 30-30V 2
18 19-20