Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania , And New Jersey f Weekly Review LIVE HENS Prices of light type hens held about unchanged from the past few weeks. Heavy type hens worked higher from prices last reported several weeks ago De mand on light type ranged dull to occasionally fair as some plants only operating part time. Offerings while considerably less than early in month gen erally fully adequate for needs. Trade advices indicate a keen interest being shown icgarding the Government ready to cook hen purchase program, how ever, no active bidding reported from the area Heavy hens bare ly adequate for a generally good call Prices paid at faims: Light Type Hens 3-4% Mostly 4-4%, Heavy Type Hens 14-15 Fogslsville November 28, 1967 (Puces paid dock weights, cents per lb, except where not ed) HENS, light type 4-9 Va, most 1\ 4 5, HENS, heavy type 5 14, mostly 6-11, PULLETS, 10-26, mostly 13-18, ROASTERS, 5Vz- Agway VENTILATION FANS • FEATURES Inside Shutter Louvers Stainless Steel Hinge Pins & Brslings on Louvers Safety Wire Guard Stoim Hood Variable Wall Mounting Totally Enclosed Motor Motor Overload Protection Permanently Lubricated Ball Bearings ALSO VENT-O-MATIC FANS AVAILABLE Call Today For Prompt Installation 394-0541 1027 Dillemlle Rd., Lane. 24, mostly 10-20; DUCKS, 27%- 32; DRAKES 42, RABBITS, 20- 45%, mostly 40-44%; PIGEONS (per pair), 87%-185, mostly 87%-105, JUMBO SQUAB, 95 TOTAL COOPS SOLD 1004. Eastern Shore Exchange Weekly Review Broiler and fryer live pi ices averaged 13 36 cents per pound this week. Prices paid ranged from a high of 14 4 cents per pound on Monday to a low of 12 5 cents per pound on Wed nesday Sales for the week total ed 845,900 head up 157,900 head from last week • Vinfage (Continued from Page 2) 38, Utility 29-35, Cull 23 50-29, few 70-90 lbs 20 24 HOGS 226 - Banows and gills 25-50 c highei US 1-2 195 245 lbs 20 35-20 85 US 1, 205 210 lbs 21-2110 US 1-3 190 2GO lbs 19 75-20 35, US 2 3 230-280 lbs 18 50 19 50 SHEEP 18 - Insufficient \ol ume foi maiket test BEE-LINE Supply Cent • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) 26 00-26.75, Mixed Good and Choice 900-1150 lbs 25 75-26- 25, Good 24 50-25 75, Standard and Low Good 23 00-24 50 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Mixed Choice and Prime 850- 1050 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 26 00-26 25, one load at latter puce, Choice 850-1050 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 25 00 26 00, Mixed Good and Choice 24 50-25 25, Good 23 00-2450, Standard and Low Good 22 00-23 25. COWS Utility and Com mercial 1450-17 00, High Yield ing Utility 17 00-17 50, Canner and Cutter 14 00-16 50 BULLS Utility and Com mei cial 20 00-22 50. • Beef Roundup (Continued from Page 1) steers; each member should be piesent to show has steer The Showmanship Contest for the Intelligencer Joui n a 1 Calf Awaid will be held following the roundup. “Steers that are selected for Stale Show should be letuined to the farm Tuesday afternoon, the others will lemaui at Tie Yards foi the Distuct Show to be held on Wednesday, Deccm bei 6 We will be -joined with dab mcmbeis nom Ohestei, Dauphin, and Noi champion counties “Each mcmbei should come 9 ADVANTAGES Protected from weather, less chance of freezing, easier to clean. Long-lasting bearings, rust and corrosion resistant. Keeps hands, animals, and other objects out of fan. Protects fan and motor from rain and snow. Allows fan to be mounted flush with in side of building wall. Keeps dust and dirt out of motor wind ings. Shuts off motor in the event of overload or restriction. Eliminates constant need to oil bearings. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2,1967 — Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, November 27th to Fi iday, December Ist Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. WHITE Ex Fey. Lg. 33%-34 33-33% Fey. Lg. Fey. Med, No. 1 Med. 29 Pullets 26 Peewees 20 Ex. Large 35-36 BROWN Ex. Fey. Lg. 32% 31% Fey. Lg Fey Med. 30 Pullets Peewees MIXED Standards 29-30 Checks 21-22 Trend Maiket showing leasonable cleaiance in most quar lets A few spots in the mid-west showing ovei-supply Mediums also available in mid-west but mostly well cleaied Copyiight 1967 by Urner Bany Publications piepaied to feed his steel Tues- divided into foui weight class day afternoon and Wednesday es Shonhoms in one oi two moincng hav stiaw, and classes will be furnished at the S'ock ‘The judging fo- the Dis'uct Yaids Bung giam me! a feed show staus piomptly ai 500 tub oi bucket foi feaamg him t n on Wednesday and shculd and leave him tied win a neck be m llJon t htie mil chain oi sLap plua a halter be a showmansh p contest by Tuesday night Fecci and watei b.ctds and then the finals £ile deadline is 600 pm Tuesday sia.its at 130 pm m the * (.in stalling at 600 am Wednes- f lon All membsis should , , , „ . , , be present to show then sleeis clay, the steei s will be weighed Wednesday T hae w .u be foi the distuct show and sale about 130 head in the custuct Angus and Hei efm ds wdl be show ” Disc Harrowing Full-width level cuts for “Table Top” seed beds and uniform seed depth Spool-deep penetration Clod-free surfaces for full-coverage herbicide treatment Sized for your needs from B'6" to 20'6" Traction Booster Drawbar gives ALUS-CHALMERS L. H. Brubaker Grumelli Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Quanyville, Pa. Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment Nissley Form Service L. K. Brubaker 33% 32% 30 29 26 20 35% 32% 31% 29 25% 20 32% 31% 30 26 20 automatic traction on demand Roy H. Buch, Inc. Akron, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Eheems, Pa. New Holland 3 FrL 31 30% 28% 28 26% 20 33 31 30% 28% 28 26 20 33 32% 31% 29 26 20 33 32 29 26% 20