Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Weekly Review Prices of light type hens con tinue to hold steady Demand spotty as some processing plants remain closed following the Holidays Offerings fully ade quate for current call Demand on heavy type hens, fair, how ever, offerings very light with receipts for local dressing plants generally arriving from New England or Delmarva to fill needs Prices paid at farm Light Type Hens 3-4% mostly 4-4 Vs, Heavy Type Hens TFEWR TURKEYS Trading generally light and consisting mostly of small lots of young toms. FogeTsville January 2, 1968 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per lb., except where noted) Hens, light type 4 B^2, mostly 4-5; Hens, heavy type 5%-12, mostly 10-12, Pullets 20-27V2, mostly 22-25, Roasters 15-26, mostly 18-25, Turkeys, Toms 16- M NOTICE See and hear about the results your neigh bors had with Krizer Hybrid Corn. For corn of quality and good yields of dry corn at pick ing time stop at the Carlton Seed Company booth #561 at the Pennsylvania State Farm .Show and order your Krizer seed corn for 1968 from EUGENE G. HOOVER, Lititz R 3, Pa. M NEW HOLLAND LANCASTER 354-2146 394-0541 Hours: 8 A.M. f\o 5 P.M. Weekdays Sat. 8 A.M. to Noon 17, Turkeys, Hens 20, Rabbits 35-51, mostly 46-51, Pigeons (per pair) 100-1 70, mostly 1 00- 105 Total coops sold 304 Eastern Shore Exchange Weekly Review Broiler and fiyer live prices averaged 14 99 cents per pound this week on a short three day week Prices paid ranged fiom a high of 15 5 cents a pound on Tuesday to a low of 14 2 cents a pound on Thuisday Sales for the week totaled 769,800 head down 56,100 from last week • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) "US 1, 200-235 lbs 21, US 1-3 180 265 lbs 19 50-20 25 SHEEP 100—Slaughter lambs $2-2 50 hiigher 'Ewes absent. iWOOLED LAMBS Ohouoe 70 95 lbs 26-27 50, Good 65-100 lbs 24-26, one tot Good 120 ibs 21, few Utility 60-80 lbs 20-24, one small lot Choice 75 lb fall lambs $29 ▼ Mitwgw (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 470 Vealeis ste ady, some sales Cull steady to $2 lower VEALERS Choice 47-49 50, few head 50-51, Good 42 50-47, Standard 35-41 50, Utility 32 50- 36 50, Cull 95-115 lbs 27-33, 70- 90 lbs 22 50-27 HOGS 218 Barrows & gilts steady to 25c lowei BARROWS & GILTS US 1-2 195-225 lbs 20-20 60, 9 head US 1, 200-210 lbs 20 75 21, US 1- 185-250 lbs 1910-19 85, US 2- 235-270 lbs 17 50-18 50 SHEEP 47 Wooled lambs and slaughter ewes about steady WOOLED LAMBS Chouce 65-90 lbs 26-27 50, Good 24-26 SLAUGHTER EWES Util ity and Good 3 50-7 50 • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 21 BULLS Choice 24 85-25 50, Good 23 00-24 75, Utility and Commercial 22 75-24 00, couple 25 00-25 35 FEEDER STEERS Good and Choice 950-1100 lbs 23 75- 25 25 CALVES 162 Vealers weak to $2 00 lower VEALERS 49 00, couple 50 00-5100, Good 42 00 45 50; Standard 36 00 42 - 50, Utility 32 00 35 50, Cull 95- 115 lbs 26 50-3100, Cull 70-90 lbs 22 00 25 00. HOGS 181 Barrows and gilts steady to 50e lower BARROWS AND GILTS US 1-2 190-245 lbs 20 25-20 75 30 head US 1, 200-235 lbs 21 00 7 head US 1, 225 lbs 22 50 US 1-3 180-265 lbs 19 50-20 25 SHEEP 13 Insufficient volume for a market test One lot Good 83 lbs 25 00, one lot Good 120 lbs 21 00. Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 i s QUARRYVILLE 786-2126 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. WHITE Ex Fey Lg Fcv Lg Fey Med No 1 Med. Pullets Peewees Ex Large BROWN Ex Fey. Lg. Fey Lg. Fey Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Standards Checks Trend Retail stores reported as having excellent supplies. Some suiplus Extra Large White available Medium and Pullet well cleared • Farm Calendar (Continued fiom Page 1) let Restauiant, Rt 15, Dills burg, Yoik County 7 30 p ni —County Ag Outlook meet, Parra Credit Bldg 7 30 pm —Ephrata Young Farmeis Faim Acots Recoid meet, School Ag loom Choice 45 50- 730 pm —Garden Spot Young Faameis meet, (Faun Building), school Vo-Ag Bldg, New Holland Wednesday, January 10 930 am —S E Pa Regional Farm income tax meeting, Frank Reeser’s Restauiant, Rt 61, 2 mi N of Reading 7 30 pm—Manhenn Young Fanners meet, School Ag im. 800 pm —Lane Co Farm Mgt meet, Penn Manor High School Vo-Ag dept ■■•“ fa, ~ J Fiom Monday, Januaiy Ist to Fuday, January sth Mon. Tues. Wed. Thuis. Frl, 28 Vi 28 1; 2 25 25 23 19 2S 1 2 29 29 29 28 29 29 29 29 25 25 25 25 23 23 23 23 19 19 19 19 26 20 y 2 Copyright 1968 by Urner Bairy Publications 28% 28 27% 28 28 28% 28% 25 25 25 25 25 25 23 23 23 IQ IQ IQ 28% 28% 28% 26 26 20 20 26 20 y 2 Thursday, January 11 12 30 pin —Lane Co Tobac co Show, Bayuk Cigar Co, 850 North Water St 7 00 pm—Garden Spot High School Aic Welding Class, High School Ag Dept 800 pin —Lane Co Farm Mgt meet, Faim Credit Bldg. DID YOU KNOW The Spioul State Forest, con sisting of over 241,000 acres of state forest land, contains some of the most rugged and seclud ed areas remaining in Pennsyl vania Located in western Clin ton and noithem Centre coun ties, the district was named in honor of William C Spioul, Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, 191S -1£23 (Dept of Forests and Waters)