Weekly Poultry Report Fogelsville December 16, 1969 (Prices paid dock weights, cents, per pound, except where noted.) HENS, (Heavy Type) 5-21 most ly 14-18; PULLETS 17-28'*. most ly 24-27; ROASTERS 12'/i-49 mostly 30-38; CAPONS 46-50. DUCKS 21-52 mostly 27-35. DRAKES 12-53 mostly 42-53, GEESE 27-49 mostly 38 45; TUR KEYS, Toms 10 31, TURKEYS. Hens 31-44, RABBITS 30-50 mostly 45-48. GUINEAS 59 68, PIGEONS (Per Pair) 90 255 mostly 1.00-1 25 TOTAL COOPS SOLD 811 Eastern Pennsylvania And New Jersey Prices of light type hens un- offerings occasionally reported changed to Vfec higher Demand as low as 23c for immediate and very good with current offerings eaily week deliveiy Less-than short of full needs In instances, tiucklot prices slightly lower in advance bookings reported for most quarters Live offerings am- a^^3^^s^^SS?SgSSs3Sg?Sssssgssaa3sgs3sgEsssS3agsssaSsssSs3«s32ss cAs we rejoice in the story of the first Christmas, may the happy spirit of the holiday light up your home with peace, good will. Thanks to ail you wonderful people for your loyal trust and support. Your Wayne Feed Dealer PARADISE SUPPLY GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Paradise Elizabethtown H. JACOB HOOBER L Intercourse, Pa. R - D ' 4 > Manheim H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer HERSHEY BROS. Rexnholds C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens January pick-up Trade advices indicate piocessing plants filling piocessing time with heavy fry ers from the Dclmarva area at delivcied prices often below those of light type hens De mand good for heavy type hens. Offerings short of needs. Sup plies of turkeys for ice packed trade adequate for piocessing time available Heavy roasters also fully adequate for needs. Pi ices paid at faim Light Type Hens B'/2-12',2 M 1212', 2 c Heavy Type Hens Tfewr Delmorva Ready-to-cook movement slow and unaggressive with price con cessions often made in an effort to stimulate clearance In in stances, sales noted at 24c with mas’ reeling HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn —Ph 964-3444 FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2. Peach Bottom MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks New York Eggs Prices generally unchanged. Receipts light to moderate Trad ing stocks of jumbos ample: ex tra large inegularly distributed with large whites adequate for small lot lequircments hut shoit of volume needs Flids on large whites up to 65c o i the Meican tile Exchange failed to attiact interest Laige biowns in slight ly heavier receipt and additional otleungs weie having difficulty in dealing Mediums in close balance while smalls weie still ample Demand slow to fan but lacking aggressiveness as a neiv ous undeitone continues to pie vail Caiton oideis were normal for dehvciy early next week pie with continued movement of heavy weights to hen processors reported Negotiated tiucklot prices 2 3# ready-to cook broiler/fryeis for delivery next week Tfewi Pool t>ucklot (Thuisday arrival at ter minal markets) U S Grade A 25-28 M 25V2-26c, Plant Grade 24V2-25 I 'zc Special packs includ ing 1=54-2, 312 si sizes Tfewr • Vintage (Continued fiom Page 2) CALVES 559 steady to 2 00 higher VEALERS Choice 49 GO -51 00, few 5150-5300, Good 45- 00-49 50, Standard 39 00-45 00 Utility 33 50 39 50; Cull 90-120 lbs 28 00 31 50, 65-85 lbs 23 00 28 50 HOGS 330 Barrows and Gilts strong to 50 higher BARROWS AND GILTS—US 1- 195-240 lbs 29 25 29 75 US 2- 200-245 lbs 28 50 29 00 SHEEP 15 No market te*>t • Chicago (Continued, from Page 2) SLAUGHTER On Wednes -900-1100 lbs Yield Grade 3 and day, High Choice and Prime 4 28 25-28 50 with four loads at 28 50 Choice 850-1025 lbs Yield Grade 2 to 4 27 25 28 25 Mixed Good and Choice 26 75 27 25 Pa. Livestock Slaughter (For week starting December 15, 1969) Ist 4 days Same period last week 467,000 1,196,000 153 000 Same period last year 424,000 1,207,000 148,000 COMPLETE FARM WIRING SERVICE A Qualified Staff Of Electricians Can Wire • COMPLETE ENTRANCE SERVICE • ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT • BARN or POULTRY HOUSE Ask for FREE estimate MERCURY VAPOR YARD LIGHTS Turns itself on and off Acts as a nighttime accident preventative • 175 watts, 120 volt $63.33 r 175 watts, 240 volt $61.51 4 “Dusk-to-Dawner” DESIGNED FOR ALL ’ YOUR LIGHTING JOBS BEE-LINE •i-iSy SUPPLY CENTER 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY -- PH. 717-397-4761 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. (From Monday, December 15, 1969 to Friday. December IP. 1909) WHITE Fey Ex Large Fey Lai gc Fey Med Fey Pullets Fey Pecwees BROWN Fey Lai se 65 65 65 65 Fey Med 60'z 60'j 60'* 60'j Fey Pullets 47 51 47-51 47 51 47 Fey Peewees 36 36 36 36 36 Standards 60 60 60 60 60 Checks 45 45 45 45 45 Trend Large continues to clear closely but buying cautious, Medium and Pullet a bit irregular Farm Council Favors New Site For Farm Show Bldg. The Pennsylvania Stale Council of Farm Organizations is on record today as favoring a new Farm Show Building to be constructed on a new site The Council voiced its senti- Vealers • Auction (Continued fiom Page 2) CALVES 123 Vealeis steady, although Cull 1002 00 higher. VEALERS Choice 48 00- 51 00, few 52 00-53 00, Good 45 - 00-49 00; Standai d 39 50 45 00, Utility 33 00-39 00, Cull 90 120 lbs 27 00-31 00, 65-85 lbs 24 00 28 00. HOGS 281 Bauows and Gilts strong to 25 higher BARROWS AND GILTS US 1 200-205 lbs 29 75 US 1-2 200-240 lbs 28.85-29 00 US 2-3 200-250 lbs 28 35-28 75 SHEEP 26 Wooled Lambs fully steady WOOLED LAMBS Couple lots Choice 100-110 lbs 29 00 30 50, one lot Good 85 lbs 27 50 Cattle Hogs Sheep 447,000 1,153,000 140 000 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 20.196&—3 Tucs. Mon. 65 66 64 61 65 66 64 61 47 51 36 47 51 36 Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications Thurs. Wed. 65 66 64 61 51 36 65 66 64 61 51 36 ments at an annual meeting by passing a resolution recom mending “constiuction of new facilities at a new location ” Harold Ely, piesident of the Council, said rebuilding the Farm Show complex on the pre sent site, as advocated by cer tain groups, would be unsatis factory because of parking and tiaffic problems “On top of that, a renovated Farm Show building built on the present site would have to be a multi-stoi led structure be cause of the shortage of land,” Ely said “Exhibitors and shows now using the building are aware of spectator leluctance to move from one story to anoth er ” The Council also passed a resolution advocating that J. Lin Huber, currently acting as chairman of the Milk Marketing Board, be reappointed for a full teim on the Board Other resolutions Opposed revision of the motor vehicle license fees Favored wise use of agricul tural land Favored a study of the feasi bility of establishing a school of veterinary medicine by Penn State Recommended the Pennsyl vania Depaitment of Agricul ture leceive sufficient funds to fulfill requirements of the meat inspection law Ely, a farmer from Montrose, was reelected president of the Council, Enos Heisey, Harris burg, was selected vice-presi dent and Wayne Readinger, Fleetwood, was named secre tary-treasurer Executive co m m 1 11 eemen elected Jay Hauger, Berlin, R D 1, John Pitzer, Aspers, Dean Fetterolf, Centre Hall; Reno Thomas, Beavertown; Burton Hethenngton, Berwick, George Unger, New Berlmville The normal annual precipita tion for Massachusetts is 42 77 inches FrL 65 66 64 61 51 36 65 60' 2