Weekly Poultry Report Eotfern Penntylvonia And New Jersey WEEKLY REVIEW LIVE HENS - Prices of both light «nd heavy hens held un changed. Demand generally good on both types and readily clearing available supplies. Of ferings of light type barely ade quate for needs as producers hold for further egg production prior to Holiday period. Offer ings for movement following Eastern often heavy, heavy type offerings generally short of in terest in most quarters. Prices paid at farm: light hens 4-6, mostly 5V4-6, heavy hens 16-18 c TURKEYS Limited trading noted on small lots moving to the retail ice-packed trade. Ad vance interest for Easter needs fair. Limited trading reported ranging from 22-28 c depending on weights and quality of birds. Fogelsville March 19, 1968 (Prices paid dock weights, cents per pound, except where noted.) Light Hens W2-V/2, mostly 4Vz -5; Heavy Hens 13-17V2: Pullets 28-36, mostly 32-36; Roasters 15- 34V2, mostly 30-34; Ducks 33-41; Drakes 41-42; Rabbits 50-68, mostly 55-62; Guineas 75-95; Pigeons (per pair) 115-260. Total coops sold; 482. Eastern Shore Exchange WEEKLY REVIEW Broiler and fryer live prices averaged 17.15 cents a pound this'•week. Prices paid ranged from a high of 18.3 cents a pound on Wednesday to a low of 15.9 cents a pound on Mon day. Sales for the week totaled 762,160 head down 50.440 head from last week. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) 143,300 compared with 145,100 last week and 149,200 last year. SLAUGHTER STEERS On Wednesday, Prime 1150- 1350 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 29.50-30.00, load 1313 lbs. 30.50. High Choice and Prime 1100- 1350 lbs. 28 50-29.75, Choice 950-1350 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 27 25-28 50, Mixed Good and Choice 26 25-27.25, Good 25 25- 26 25, Standard and Low Good 22 50-25.25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Load and part load High Choice and Prime 1050 lbs. 27.50, Choice 800-1050 lbs. Yield Grade 2 to 4 26.00-27 00, Mixed Good and Choice 25.25-26 00, Good 24 50-25 25, Standard and Low Good 22 00-24.50. COWS Late, Utility and Commercial 18 50-20.00, High Yielding Utility 20.25-20 50, Can ner and Cutter 17.00-19.25. BULLS Utility and Com mercial 20.50-24 00. It makes sense to know the seven warning signals of cancer and it makes sense to give to the American Cancer Society. nm Mn GARDEN SEEDS Peas - Beans - Corn Get Your SUGAR PEAS NOW Limited Supply Flower Seeds and Bulbs See Us On Quantity Prices Seed Oats Seed Corn Seed Potatoes Tobacco Seed and Muslin Michigan Cotton Peat Hulls Insecticides Fungicides Weed Killers I *- ancas *' er New Holland [fyP*yj Quarryville • Vintage (Continued from Pose 2) CALVES 454 Venlers strong to $1 higher. VEALERS Choice 45 46.50; Good 40.50-45; Standard 35.50- 40.50: Utility 33-37: Cull 95 115 lbs. 28-33, 70-90 lbs. 24 29. Sev eral 90-115 lbs. Holstein calves returned to feed at 27-38 50. HOGS 237 Barrows & gilts strong to 25c higher. BARROWS & GILTS - US 1-2 195-230 lbs. 21-21.85; US 1. 210- 230 lbs. 22-22.75; US 1 3 200 250 lbs 20.35-20.85. FEEDER PIGS Couple lots US 1-2 55-75 lbs. 17.50-18 50 per head. SHEEP 39 Wooled lambs fully steady. First available supply of spring lambs this year. WOOLED LAMBS—Few Good and Choice 70-90 lbs. 27 50-30 50. SPRING LAMBS Choice 75- 90 lbs. 32 50-37; Choice 50 65 lbs. 36 50 41; few Prime 55-60 lbs. 43-48. HISTORY OF SOAPS One view of history tells us that the use of soap went hand in hand with the greatest civili zations of the past When Egyp tian kings built palaces and pyramids, when the Greek cul ture flowered, and when Italian art and music flourished, bath ing was an important part of everyday life. Conversely, low points in history, like the Dark (and dirty) Ages, were known for the absence of cleanliness. Americans today use an aver age of 27 pounds of soap per person a year! Newer develop ments in soap, such as new de odorant types, unheard of even in our “modern” colonial times, have brought deodorant protec tion and antibacterial action to the cleanliness routine. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Match 23.1968 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, March 18th to Friday, March 22nd Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Lg, Fey. Lg. Fey. Med. No. 1 Med. Pullets Peewees Ex. Large 32 33 33 33 33 32 Vi-33 32Vi 32 Vi 32 Vi 32Vi 29 Vi 30 30 30 30Vi 29 29 29 29 28-29 26‘i 25 Vi 24Vi 24Vi 24Vi 19 19 19 18Vi 18Vi 33Vi-34Vi 33Vi-34Vi 33Vi-34Vi 33Vi-34Vi 33Vi-34Vi BROWN Ex. Fey. Lg. Fey. Lg. Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees 32 Vi 33 32 32Vi 32Va 32'i 32Vi 29‘i 30 29Vi 30 30Vi 26 Vi 25V 2 25 ' 24’i 24V 2 19 J 9 19 18'i 18 Vi MIXED Standards Checks 30-30'i 30 Vi 30Vi 22 22 22 TREND Market showing weaker on pullets, due to low expoit movement Mediums are in ample supply and market for large is stronger. Copyright 1968 by Urncr Barry Publications • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) Commercial 23-25 10, seven head 25.35-26 75 CALVES 207 Vealers most ly steady. VEALERS Choice 43-44 50; Good 40-42 50: Standard 37-40; Utility 32 50-36 50: Cull 95-115 28 50-32 50, 70-90 lbs. 23 50-27. HOGS 336 Barrows & gilts about steady. BARROWS & GILTS US 1-3 200-250 lbs. 19 85-20 75: US 1-2 215-220 lbs. 21-21.50; US 1-2 190- 200 lbs. 19 50-20.25; US 2-3 250- ■2BO lbs. 19-19 50; one lot US 3, for pre-emergence weed control in corn... umox plus ATRAZINE This combination gives you the best from both. We recommend it I P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Inc. Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 Tues Wed. 33 33 30 ti 30’i 22 22Vi 300 lbs. 17 25 SHEEP 63 Slaughter lambs lully steady WOOLED LAMBS Good and Choice 50-90 lbs 25 29. SPRING LAMBS Choice 80- 95 lbs 31 50 33 50, 50-70 lbs 32- 37, One Lot Choice 40 lbs. 40 50. MORE MEAT THAN CARS How big is the meat business? It’s so big that the 33 billion pounds of meat produced annu ally in this country exceed the tonnage of all new autos pro duced in this country in any single year. 3 Frl. Thurs.