Weekly Poultry Report Eastern Pennsylvania Fogelsville And New Jersey October 22, iocs o . . . (Piicus paid dock weights. Prices continue to increase on ccms cxccpt whel . o " nol . light tvpe hens ranging un- 1 changed to »sc higher. Demand „ ons „„ ht type most continues good for limited of- Jy 7 , 5 . 8 V llcn ' h t 9. fcnngs Trade advices mostly 9%-12; Pullets, 10-33 an increase in volume of co or- mostly 2 7-33, Roasters 10 38 cd hens processed with supplies nmt!v 26 31 capons 24 -40 most generally received from Now ]y 3540, Ducks 19-35, Drakes 18- England area Heavy type hens 41 t a mostly 3 3-39. Rabbits 20- about adequate for cut rent good 3 n i: Guineas 66%-72; Pigeons needs Limited volume noted (per pair) 1 00-2 10 mostly 100 moved at 15% c Prices paid at 1 i 0; Jumbo Squab 95 farm: Light Type hens 7-9%c, Total Co ops Sold. 792 Heavv Tvpe Hens TFEWR. TURKEYS Increased inter est noted in contracting for live supplies to fill forthcoming Holiday needs. Currently occa sionally movement of 11# white hens noted at 28-30 e and 17# hens at 25c Eastern Shore Exchange Broiler and fiyer live puces Averaged 14 06 cents a pound •this week Prices paid ranged from a high of 14 8 cents a pound on Wednesday to a low of 13 3 cents a pound on Mon day Total sales for the week were 822,700 head up 96,300 from last week. Dull people congregate Sleek, Strong - Boned on New FORMula Wayne Calf Starter Here’s an ideal creep teed' New FORM —new FORMULA' Special new texture and formulation gets calves on dry feed early Fortified with an antibiotic, vitamins, minerals and proteins, new FORMula Wayne Calf Starter grows sleek, bright-eyed, strong-boned calves New FORMula Wayne Calf Starter • Coarse, Uniform Texture Calves Like • 10.4•/• Faster Gain 14% Less Feed* • No Growth Lag After Weaning • Antibiotic Fortification Helps Prevent Scours • Tastier Gets Calves On Dry Feed Earlier *in Research Farm tests compared fa previous feeds. HERSHEY BROS Reinholds GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown H. JACOB HOOBER Intercom se, Pa MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) Prime 1225-1380 lbs. Yield Grade 3 and 4 30 00 30 75 Choice 1125-1350 lbs Yield Giade 2 to 4 23 00 29 00 Choice 1000 1150 lbs 27 50 28 25 Mixed Good and Choice 27.00-28 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS High Choice and Prime 950 1050 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4 26 75- 2/35 Choice 850 1025 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 25 75-26 75 Good and Choice 24 75 25 75 COWS Utility and Com mercial 16 00-18 25. Canner and Cutter 16 00-17 75 BULLS Utility and Com mercial 21 00- 23 50 Wise spending is the basis of intelligent saving. mm 3J3s)B HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph 964 3444 FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R D 1, Quan yville R D 2. Peach Bottom MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D 2, Columbia PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R D 1, Stevens WHITE OAK MILL R D 4, Manheim ROHRER'S MILL R D 1. Ronks C. E. SAUDER & SONS R D 1, East Eail • Auction (Continued from Paso 2) 00: Cull 05-120 lbs. 27 00-32,00, 70-90 lbs. 23 00-20.00. HOGS 261) Bairows and gilts 25-Soc higher. BARROW'S AND GILTS US 1 2 105-235 lbs. 21 00 21 50 few head 21 75 US 2-3 190-240 lbs 2000-20 75. US 2-4 185-265 lbs 1950-20.25. US 3 4 240-275 lbs. 19.00-19.75. SHEEP 39 Few Choice wooletl slaughter lambs 26 00, Good 24 50, Utility 19 00-21 00 • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) ity 32-38: Cull 95-120 lbs 29-34, 70-90 lbs. 25-30 HOGS 357 Barrows and gilts 25-50 c higher BARROWS & GILTS US 2-3 185-235 lbs 2125-2160, US 1-2 200-210 lbs 217522, US 2-4 190-250 lbs. 19 75-20 75 SHEEP 36 Few Choice 50- 90 lbs 26-28; Good 23 50-25, Utility 18-23 Many calls are coming to our office regarding the use of for age crops after frost. The use ol these frozen ciops varies but the ones to be cautious of aie the Sudan grass and the sor ghum-sudan hybrids Most all other grasses, small grains, and legumes are safe to use after f'-ost without danger of poison ing The safest to perjnit grazing 01 green-chopping would be the permanent grasses such as blue grass and orchardgrass; these may be consumed at any time with little danger of bloating, the legumes such as alfalfa and clover may be grazed oi green chopped after frost but should be allowed to dry off, consuming these materials while the frost is on the plant or while the plant is wet, increases the danger of bloating The sudan grass and sorghum hybrids should not be used in the flesh condition for at least a week after a killing fiost, and any new growth -fol lowing a stunting frost c. uld be Ml Forage Crops Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 26.1968- Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday. October 21 to Friday. October 25 Mon. WHITE Fey E\ Largo 39-40 Fey Large 39 Fey. Med. 33 Fey Pullets SO Fey Pcewccs 23 Standai ds 27 23 Checks 26 BROWN Fey Large 45 45 45 45 Fey Med. 33 34 33-34 34 34 Fey Pullets 30 30 30 30 Fey Peewees 23 23 23 23 TREND Market showing considerably moie confidence on fine laige white Medium m balance but pullets megular. Copyright 1968 by Urner Barry Publications Servicemen To Receive Gift Parcels Via US Cargo Ship Tons of St Nick’s gifts will be They should be mai ked going to members of the Armed “Santa Claus Special” just be- Foices in Vietnam by special low the stamps ship this year, thanks to a joint , lo . Pentagon-Post Office ventuie ~h e , Santa C lau ® S ? e^ a , A fast US cargo ship will be sail duung the latte, half of designated the “1968 Santa Claus November and stop at Da Nang Special,” sailing from Oakland, Q UI Nhon - Cam Rahn Bay and Calif, next month with Christ- Sai ° on ’ V . let^ arn ‘ 11 tdke f ap ‘ mas parcels pioximately three weeks fo. a To meet the sailing deadline fclSt ship to CIOSS the ocean and assure pre-holiday delivery All gifts should be packed in of gifts sent with suiface pos- sfiong containets with adequate tage, items should be mailed as cushioning and couectly ad soon as possible and not later dressed, including APO and FPO than November 9 numbers too high in prussic acid The safest pieservation method for fiosted sudan oi sorghum hybrid would be to make it into silage and allow it to ferment for at least one month before feeding During the late fall and early spring months it is always a good practice to give the ani mals a feeding of some other dry matter such as stiaw, silage, or hay, before turning out to pasture Tues Wed. 33 39 33 33 29 23 37-38 37 33 28 23 35’.- 25« j 35^-36 26 Theie aie seveial options available for mailin B to the mil itaiy which can save money. Post offices across the nation have free pamphlets available NEW PATENTED SOUND SILENCER MUFFLER CUTS NOISE 75%!* The lightest weight chain saw with auto matic oiling Big cut ting power increase al most 15% (or ’69 Your best buy by far' ‘Comparison made to standard cavity type muffler McCulloch Sales & Service Electric Motor Service & Sales Electric Motor, Generator & Pmvi-i Tool Speciali“(s 34-36 N. Reading Rd., Rt 222 Ephi ata. Pa 17522 Phone 717-733 7911 3 Frl. Thins. 37 33 37 33 27 23 37 38 37 33 24 1 .- 2G 22 35-35 1 2 25 35-35 “j 24’ j 25‘a 45 34 24’j 26 22