Weekly Poultry Report # (c?n"£SSlrom page 2» * * ~ utilUy 29-34.50; Cull 90-120 lbs. Eastern Pennsylvania 62%-1.55, mostly 62%-95; jum* 24-29, 70-90 lbs. 21-25. a JKi | bo Squab 95. HOGS 950 - Barrows & gilts Ana New Jersey Total coops sold: ' uneven, dosed the week most m • * D ly steady. Sows scarce. US 1-2 weeKiy Keview 200-215 lbs. 20-20.50; us 1, 200- LIVE HENS 210 lbs. 21; US 1-3 200-260 lbs. 19-19.35; US 2-3 240-285 lbs. 18.18.75. SHEEP 30 - Wooled lambs 50-1.00 higher. Slaughter Ewes steady to 50c higher. WOOLED LAMBS - Choice 60-90 lbs. 24.50-25.50, few lots $26; Good 60-100 lbs. 22.50- 24 50; Utility 21-22. SLAUGHTER EWES - Util ity & Good 5-8. Prices of light type hens un changed to lower. Demand spotty ranging light to fair as Broiler and fryer live prices spme plants only working part- averaged 1138 cents per pound time due to light demand and this week. Prices paid during lack of storage space. Offer- the week ranged from a high mgs ample,, however in in- of 12.7 cents per pound on stances lighter than past sev- Monday to a low of 10.3 cents eral weeks due in part to im- per pound on Wednesday and provement in y egg market. Thursday. Sales for the week Heavy type hens short of a totaled 682,000, uown 64,000 fair call. Prices paid at farm: f ro m last week Light type 3-4%, mostly 4-4% Heavy Type TFEWR, Fogefsville November 14, 1967 (Prices paid dock weights, 43 50; Good 38 50-42; Standard f per lb., except where noted.) 35 50-38; Utility 29-34 50, Cull Hens, Light 4-9, mostly 4-5; 24 50-29, 70-90 lbs 21-25. Hens, Heavy 5-16 mostly 6-11; HOGS 324-Barrows & gilts Pullets 8-38, mostly 23-28; steady to 50c higher Roasters 5-27% mostly 18-24- 'BARROWS & GILTS—US 1-2 Canons 18 42 ’ mostly 30-35- 200-215 lbs. 20-2050; US 1. 200- Sks 12 32V,’ mostly 20-2 T 210 lbs - 21 ’ cou P le lots; US 1-3 Ducks 12-32 j mostly 20 27, 200 . 2160 lbs i 9 .1935; US 2-3 Drakes 18V2-48, mostly 33-42, 2 40-285 lbs. 18-18 75. Geese 18-3614, mostly 28-32, SHEEP 54 - Wooled lambs Turkeys, Toms 16-28, mostly 18- stea dy Ewes scarce. 24; Turkeys, Hens 20-34%, WOOLED LAMB'S-Good 65- mostly 27-30; Rabbits 15-42, 85 lbs. 21.50-23.50, Utility 60-70 mostly 34-38; Guineas 46-65, lbs 21.25-2150 mostly 56-65; Pigeons (per pr.) SLIAUGHT. EWES—Utility $5. 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International Harvester Sales and Service EPHBATA 733-2283 i Proper Storing Of Machinery Very Important Storing farm equipment properly during the idle win ter season can give you a head start on field work next spring, according to Tom Williams, ex tension agricultural engineer at the University of Delaware Don’t take a chance on bear ings that fail, belts that slip, clutches that don’t slip, balers that won’t tie a knot, plows that won’t scour or fertilizer mechanisms that won’t turn 'Proper storage means pro tecting metal parts of a ma chine from rust and corrosion and we’ll give you no® th of equipment. ts or attachments Messick Farm Equip. ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 18,1967 — Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, November 13th to Friday, November 17th Mon. Tue*. Wea. Thun. Frt, 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 32 32 32 3114 3114 31*4 27 27 27’4 26 26 26'4 22 22 23 17 17 1714-18 33-34 33-34 33-34 3114 3114 31*4 3014 3014 30^4 27 27 27*4 2114-22 22 23 17 17 1714-18 MIXED Standards Checks Local wholesale trading in the metropolitan area irregular. Most outside area quite well cleared Small sizes short of de mand. and protecting rubber parts preventive; liquid preventive from deterioration. An engine may be sprayed on can lose more of its usefulness Take off machine belts and from rust and corrosion when store in a dark, cool place, it’s not being used than it does Williams advises If you can’t from wear while it’s running, remove the belts, at least loos- Williams suggests cleaning en them during off-season stor the machine thoroughly and age Block up machines so the storing it in a protected loca- weight is off tires; also, don’t tion—-inside, if possible Lubn- let weight hang on hydraulic cate all bearing which normal- cylinders. ly need lubrication; remove roller chains, clean and store Some people think they’re in oil. Unprotected metal parts dynamic, just because they ex should be coated with a rust plode easily. We Gather Together In Thankful Spirit . . . T'o meet with family and friend's ... to express our thankfulness for the many good things of life , . . these happy customs began with the first Thanksgiving Day. And may they long continue! At this season, it’s our favorite custom to extend our thanks and best wishes to our friends and customers. To all of you, a happy, hearty Thanksgiving! WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. Mount Joy/ Po. 3 32 33 31’4 3214 2714 29 26 >4 28 24 2514 19 18 38-34 3414 3114 3114 30M. 3114 2714 29 24 2514 19 18 2914 19 30 17%