Weekly Poultry Report Delmorvo It*! i vto cook movement im pi< l 'i m most quaileis .is t"i mil ' = picp.ire foi weekend ne r ' ' 7 ? POULTRYMEN LET’S LOOK AT THE (FACTS) DON’T FOUL UP YOUR FOWL MARKETS Why pay $2 50 per 1,000 or $25 00 per 10,000 Membership? Why pay 4% commission or $l2O 00 per 10,000? Why tie yourself to a contract for a year ? Why pay an out of state organization to sell your fowl to your local buyers and dressers? Why have another field coordinator to check your flock record and histoiy 7 DO NOT WE • Charge a membership • Charge a Commission • Demand a contract • Need to know your records WE BELIEVE 1N... • Honest competition • A fair market price • Giving the poultryman everything he deserves with out paying for another middleman. GOOD'S POULTRY, INC. Columbia RDI, Pa Eastern Penn«v! v anio And New Jersey Puces generally unchanged thiough in instances unconlnm ed icpoits of as high as 7U 8c noted Olleungs spotty langmg baiely adequate to ample foi a geneially good call Offeung> of heavy liens ample foi a limit ed i eady to-cook demand Move ment to cannei piocessors not ed in instances at 10c deliver ed Prices paid at faim Light T\pe Hens sVfe-7tec Heavy type hens Tfewr • Lancaster (Continued fioin Page 2) 51 50. Good 41 50 46 00, Standaid 40 00 44 00, Utility 34 00-39 00 HOGS 1200 Gilts 75-1 50 highei CLOSING S \LES, BARROWS AND GILTS US 1 210 220 lbs 27 85-28 10 US 2 3 200-240 lbs 26 25-27 50 SHEEP 200 Spnng Lambs steady. * To Sell Your Fowl The Ephiata Gieen Diagon maiket repotted icceipts of 181 head of aveiage quality cl.iny cattle with excellent maiket at tendance and stiong pi ices Consignments included Load of Canadian cows flesh, 430 to 495 spnngeis, 445 to 605 Load of Canadian cows fi esh, 325 to 500, spi ingei s, 390 to 665 Held of 90 Maryland cows in all stages the best of this heid sold 340 to 445 (mostly fiesh heifeis), springers, 375 to 485, milking and bied back cows, 175 to 320 (some mixed breed) Local cows fresh, 315 to 450, spnngeis, 400 to 415, coloi ed cows, 285 to 335 Heifeis "spnnging, 385 to 420 open, 180 to 240 Bulls, one bull offeied 185 Bauows and Eight loads of hay—one load ol alfalfa, $37 a ton; two loads timothj, 24.50 and 26; five loads mixed, 25 to 32 No clover oflei ed. Contact Your Local Buyer Green Dragon Friday, June 19 HAY MARKET JUNE 26 Six loads of straw. 22 to 38.50. One load corn, 41.50. Facts About Farming Modern feeding methods put f? Phone 684-2215 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Juno 27. 1970 Weekly UEP Egg Market Prices Tuesday, June 23 and 'lhuisclav, June 25 Laifjc Medium 32' 2 36’ 2 26 26 20 32 24 24 27 30 22 22 26 30 21 21 29>2 32’z 24 23’a 31 3P2 25 ] 2 22 >2 30 33 24*2 23 ‘2 Region Noitheast Noi thwest Cential West Southwest Midwest Southeast National aveiage Weekly New York Egg Mkt. (Fiom Monday, June 22nd to Fnday June 261 h) Mon. WHITE Fey Ex Laige 41 41 1 > Fey Laige 37 37 ‘2 Fey Mediums 28’a 29 Fey Pullets 20 20 Fey Peevvees 13 13 BROWN Fey Laige 37 37*2 38’2 39 Fey Mediums 28’2 29 30 30 Fey Pullets 20 20 21 21 Fey Peewees 13 13 13 13 Standaids Checks 34 341 a 35 > 2 36 '2 20 1 2 20 Vz 20V21 21 Tone Maiket well cleaied on laige sizes, balance ade- quate Copyright 1970 by Urner Barry Publications Refrigerator Cycle Why do new lefngeratois cycle so much more than older models’ The answer has nothing to do with new versus old but is rela tive to size and vastly impioved storage tempei atures With more space and cooler temperatures, they need more power and cycle more often. INVESTMENT Ist MORTGAGES BONDS DEBENTURES LAND Earn up to 10% and More (Depending on your tax Bracket) CALL JIM MILLEN Akron, Pa. to the Producer Wed. Tues. 42' 2 38*2 30 21 13 *££POW£ Try A Classified Ad IDEAS 859-2200 if interested 3 Snuill 16 Vi 11 10 10 13 Vi 15 14 16 12 11 12 V> 15 Vs 14 frl. Thuis. 43*2 44 39' 2 40 30 30 21 21 13 13 i