Poultry Market Reports Eastern Pa. and N. J. I’m ft lit 111 tinch.in.tod on li.'hl |\pf hens Dom.ind f.om pi on. joi > iiwr.illv ;;00.l wit.i pi.in . 0)i. i .i*ina .it oi n n .ii < ip.i. it\ 01 r t. i ' •.ineiolK m'.'.v ode tpi.ih 'lnoi.h ins'.nuis P o dmi.s ..if |>i n.l’n; o I >! I fUn U' for ui'thii pio.’». t’*>. e cm. ifill i/e ] i to . in il bllUl •! lIKIK .M’ ,l.l\ 1.1 (• 1' lOh 111 -is hc.ivy .i' 'iii •. m , ■ d.. o-. foi olf f.nm nun., oi OUermi's oi Ht.n\ Hens ,i lc qn ito foi on f.nm demoml I ulit t\pc hens ll'. 5 1 1 mo. i n p.i Mostly d’j 4 in Nt v. )e -i \ IK.ny Typi Hens T 1 LU R Vintage Feeder Sale November 6. I'llO 562 head of tattle and cilvc* wcie lectAod a‘ Hie Vn.att Sales Stable-, Feeder Auaton Sale Frida j This compa.cd wth 370 two weeks ago 300-550 pouna unoice \ncus and Hereford, 32 00-35 50 Choice Charolais, 37 00-38 50, Choice. 33 50-34 50, Good. 3125 33 25, a few Charolais, 35 50, Medium and Good, 30.50-32 75. few Hol steins, 20 50-26 85. 550-749 pound Choice year lings, 31.00-32 50; six-head —lot, 625 pounds, 32 50; Good yeai lings. 27.25 - 29.75; Charolais, 30.85-3150; Yearlings grading Plain and Medium, 23 50-28 50; Holsteins, 23 75-25.50 750-049 pound Choice Hereford and Angus feeders, 30 00- 30 75, 20 head 775 pound Heiefoids, 30 75; Good and Choice, 28 00- 29.50; Good feeders, 26.75-28 00, Medium and Medium-to-Good, 24.25-27.75; Holsteins. 22 75-25 50 950-1070 pound Choice Angus lot of 20, 1005 pounds, 29 00, 975 pound Good Angus, 26 25 300-550 pound stock bulls, 27 00-29.75, Angus and Chai olais, 30 75-35.00; Plain bulls, 20 25- 22 00. Bulls 550-750 pounds, 26 50- 2810; several Chaiolais, SOSO -32 25; Plain, 20.75-25 50 750-950 pound feeder bulls, 21 00-28.10; one at 30 50, 1070 pound Hereford, 20 50 Heifers—27s-720 pounds Good and Choice calves and yeailmgs, 24 00-27 75. _-V FUTURES TRADING (Closing bids as of Thursday, Nov 12, 1970) November December January ’7l February March April May June July August October November December Trend Cattle aie steads, Hogs are steady, Potatoes aie weaker, and Eggs are stiongei. a-asked Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds k Company Ht. ,l\ •() i otik min •nn nt ton tmiif' ,ood in mis' t|ii.nleis to, ..nnifdi.i (■ in \d\.nu( to !• it st 'lon m il. M'lo,i ’u 1,, v '.lon iiuk 1 o jiii (i . inci.ilh urn hon,'d on both pl.i.u ond I *» < t kiU \ I l\l ipplu . lII' ’ .ul.-mi.iii li mi \ i'i vll hti 1 o i.,.\ null' .iU r i pi', i ii i in sMi.ili (]11... 11l- S| ill il I" *■ I. ink ,-,i ik i.. 1' he. \ \ how ■.i o . .i''on ii pi. nit inti il kil L'.uii. o.ic liiJK ‘■ll .hi' .0 ill il nip :u la \ }\k I ll ,a ~lo pi h i 101 !•’ ' c.i\ i 11\ a’ n tho V u Noi lv Vi.i I i (ll.tdi ’!.n’ (li.uU J»> 27' Spiral p it.i\ - in in'' 1 . 2 2 1 . pun,ic i/u i! K Lancaster Feeder Sale Some 1 276 head oi stoa ei md itedt l catt’e and calves vvei,. ,old at the Lancastei Siockjaids Feeclei Auction Sale Fi iday This compaies with 1 175 two weeks ago 650 825 pound Choice Angus yearlings sold 29 75 31 50, an out standing load of 958 pound Fancy Hereford yeai lings, 29 25, 450- 725 pound Good to Choice calves and shot yearlings, 30 50- 32 50, Charolais crossbi eds, 34.25 Medium and Good light steers, scaling up to 750 pounds, 27 25- 29 75 Over 800 pounds Good and Choice, 26 85-27 75, Medium and Good, 25 35-27 75; Plain and Medium, 23 75-26 50, plain Hol steins, 22 75-24 75 900-1140 pounds Plain to Good, 22 75-25 75 Heavy steers weie sharply discounted toward the end of the sale Calves and yeailmgs, mostly 24 50-29 50, some mixed steel s, 31 10-31 50 Older bulls and heavyweights, 22 00-24 50 Try A Ciossified Ad Chicago Chicago Cattle Hogs 28.25 16.70 18.60 17.45 29.35 18.42 2.84 20.85 29.87 21.65 29.57 21.75 21.35 29.45 29.15 b bid nnoniinal Dclmarva \ 27 20 M 28J8'j i _ 7 Novemboi 6, 1910 It Pays! New York Chicago Maine Fresh Egg» Potatoes 37.25 39.75 37.70 36.20 2.62 3.33 2.59 jman Fogclsvillc N'mnnbcr 10, 1070 (PIKCS )>.l 1(1 (lock unfits (Tills |um pound, e\u-pl wheie noted ) liens, He.iw T\pe 5 17. most 1\ 712 Pullets l. r >'.-2(i'.. M 22 2(i Ho.istei s II 21, inoslh 22 21 Ducks 10 35. moslh 20'.• 25*j. I)i.ikes 10 40. mosll.\ 27 40 H.ibbils 21 20 moslh 20 27 (•iiiiums C 5 7()'j. moslh 70 70'j Piyeons (Pei I,m ) 00 220 mosllv 00 125 Tot.il Coops Sold 014 New York Egg? I’ i ci ii iv h.m ’cd o.i In In it i oil ’ u 'iiiim mil - i ti lliti'i,)' tiunu t.l. mu 1\ , I lull 01 ■ I' 1 ' .ill' I ii' (i rioo -ot oi > ,1, - .> 'n’h >iK o.iuU on I.m / h UV t tc (,IU tv 0 1 Vil.v 11 ’ 1 I 1 i t t ! • i Nil ill Id' Lo*.* l I’ h OAIN I , , ll lit 'l'Pl'h .it’d > 1 e i *c> i I’l i -- 11 ( ii inn cl‘ r.iii'l 'i i ~udi 1 I ■ i < i li'cd ft dim Li nolt'd on la ~e .a low as 45-iOt pr dozen liad’ii, t\ v\ai runt WediiLiJit due iO the \ elei an i Da\ Hoh da\ Green Dragon Dairy Cattle The Gieen Dragon market le ported receipts of 150 head of better quality cattle Fuday, No vembei 6, well attended, puces higher Consignments included Load of Canadian cows One top Selling Rockman, 3 years old, $B6O 00, Fresh, 485 00-610 00, Spungers, 450 00 - 615 00, Fust Calf Heifers, 450 00-510 00 Load of Canadian and Wiscon sin cows fiesh, 450 00 630 00, spnngeis, 435 00 580 00 Load of fresh Wisconsin cows. 480 00-615 00 Load of Canadian cows fresh, 515 00-630 00, spungeis, t 25 00- 610 00 Held of 15 Bedfoid County cows springers, 380 00 400 00, fiesh and milkers, 267 50-357 50 Held of 14 local cows spring ers, 350 00 455 00, milkers, 270 00-380 00 Local cows fiesh, 525 00- 700 00, spnngei s, 325 03-425 00, \ellow cows, 310 00 and 350 00 Bied heifers, 285 00-425 00 New Holland Dairy Cattle Wednesday, November 11 88 Dairy Cows, 4 Heifers Maiket steady with last week Load of Canadian cows, fiesh, 435 545 Two loads of Veimont cows, fiesh, 455-545 spnngeis, 500-585 Two loads New Yoik State cows fiesh, 410-610, spungeis 490 590 Local consigned cows, mostly iiesh. 345 445 Heifeis, 295-400 New Holland Horse Auction Monday, November 9 259 Horses Maiket steady with last week Ruling hoises 75-215 a tew bettei hoises, 225 430 Dining hoises 85 350 yoik hones 125 175 each ila'e ponies 10-40 gelding pomes, 10-25 laigei pomes 35 50, coLs, 4-10, killeis, 4 6 cents a pound Lancfistrr Ffimnnu. Saturday. Xmi-mbur M. 1!)70 Weekly UEP Egg Market luesd.ij, Novemberlo, Itilft ,nul TlunsiU>, November 12,19*0 ItOßton Noithc.ist Noilhu est t oim.ii West hold Invest Midwest SonllitMst .ViUoiul \\ci.ue Weekly New York Egg Mkt. FiomMond.iv Novcmhoi 9th to I'niUiv Nov.mhoi 13th WHITT iiii\ Fc\ F\ I .ii uc 42 _ L.u • e Miduii.i-, I’ulki, I’ecu tes BROWV Fc\ L.u ge Mediums Pullets Peewees Stand aids Checks Tone Oveiall demand for Laige white still a bit megular but geneially bettei Mediums and Pullets still in balance Lanchester Pony Club One Day Event Results The Lanchester Pony Club One Day Event, postponed one week because of predictions for bad weather on October 31, was held on Saturday, Nov 7, a per fect autumn day at the Pony Club Headquarters overlooking the Susquehanna River near Drumoi e. Fifty-one junior ridei com peted from seven Pony Clubs Rose Tree, Pickering, Brandy wine, Radnor, Fair Hill, Middle town, and Lanchester. Judges were Mr and Mis Kirke Bryant, Miss Laune Mac- Bean, Mr. William Murray, Mis Josiah Marvel, and Miss Bevei ly Miller Results weie - D-2 Teams 1 Rose Tiee Pony Club Robin Beplei, Lama DeCoiso, Kathy Catov, Eliza beth Beatty, Ann Raack stable manager; 2 Rose Tiee Pony Club Linda Millei, Sandy Amis, Mim Nelson, Lauue King, Tammy Hurst, stable managei, 3. Pickenng Pony Club Laurie Dewees, Sandy Dewees, Hilary Fraley, Eliza beth Chapman, Bevei ly Cath cart, stable managei, 4 Lan chester Pony Club Rick Ran kin, Mameen Little, Geoigo Young, Vicki Lynn Aimstiong, Hazel Lowe, stable manager D-l Individual 1 Lisa Kolb, Lanchester, 2 Charlotte Smith, Biandywme, 3 Kaien Willis Delawaie, 4 Douglas Gibson, Lanchester D 2 Individual 1 Susan Hume, Biandywme, 2 Kathy Hume, Brandywine, 3 Joanne Euckson, Radnoi, 4 Kathy Wil liams, Pickenng C 1 Individual 1 Debbie Malm, Delawaie, 2 Linda De wees, Pickenng 3 Peggy Fei guson, Pickenng, 4 Judj Enck son, Radnor. C-2 Individual 1 Maiy Beth Little. Lanchestei 2 Pixie Wateis, Lanchestei, 3 Nancy Henkel, Lanchestei, 4 Patti Yamall, Lanchestei B Individual 1 Ralph Hill Lanchester, 2 Wilson Gioves Middletown Diessage and Wnllen Test D-l 1 Mai> Cappv Lan chestei, 2 Liz Fannei, Lan Prices to the Producer I.JiRe 27 1 U 14 . 0 (2 ■»» ::i “HJ .54 i4‘j J A'- Taes. Wfd '1 l.m s. Frl. Mon, S >1 , ■U|l , TP. %'_■ 34>a 24 a Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted 35 1 2 21 35’ 2 21 Copyi igbt 1970 by Urner Barry Publications Medium :u'j jo 20 'j 20 .10 15 KJ'j it) 2!! 15 lil'j 25 27 15 l!i‘a 30 2u'_ W j 17 1 j 15 25 SV 2 21 Chester; 3 Kathenne Read, Lan chester. D-2 1. Robin Bepler, Rose Tree; 2. Kathy Hume, Brandy wine; 3. Susan Hume, Brandy wine; 4. Sandy Anus, Rose Ti ee. C-l 1 Sally Lane, Lart chester; 2. Kathy Myers, Lan chester; 3 Becky Eavenson, Rose Tree, 4 Laurie Dewees, Pickering C-2 1 Nancy Henkel, Lan chester; 2 Mary Beth Little, Lanchester, 3 Patti Hassler, Lanchester, 4 Pixie Wateis, Lanchester. B 1. Ralph Hill, Lanches tei, 2 Wilson Groves. Middle town. Ag Waste Conference Set for Pa. Nov. 17-18 Legislative and legal aspects oi pollution pioblems will be discussed by legislate!s and gov ernment officials at the Pennsjl \aina Confeience on Agucul tmal Waste Management Nov. 17-18 The confeience is sponsoied b\ the Penns\lvania Depait ment of Agiicultuie in coopeia tion with the Pennsylvania Slate Univeisitv College of Agn cnltiue Sessions will be held at the Penn Hams Motoi Inn at Camp Hill Deielopment and admmistia tion oi laws and legulations pci taming to pollution will be the topic oi a panel discussion scheduled foi 330 p m Tues day Noi 17 Fne membeis of the State Legislating will paitieipate m a panel discussion scheduled for 10 30 a m 'Wednesday Nov 18. The topic will be. Legislative Views on \gncuLiual Waste Management Panelists will be Senatoi s D Ehnei Hawbaker and Cla'ence F Manbeck and Repiesenla ues W Biadv Het uck FianMin L Kan and Ben iamin J Remo’ds The panel modciatoi will be Wilnam Tip ton oi the Penn-A h ania State Chambei oi Commeice 3 Small IH'j 28 13'j 2 ! 1 . 20'.: 24 15'j ■vO'j 36’ 2 2P 2