4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27, 1971 Poultry Eastern Pa. and N.J. Wednesday, Nov. 24 Prices on light type hens generally held unchanged although buyers occassional offerings less as offerings con tinue heavy. Demand fair as most plants only on a 3 day week because of holiday. Demand for dressed product mostly better than fair. Prices for heavy hens slightly higher. Demand good for barely adequate offering. Prices paid at farm: Light type hens 4Vi to 7, mostly 6Vi to 7in Pa., mostly 6 in N. J. Heavy type hens 14-15. Fogelsville Auction Report Sale of Monday, November 22 (Prices haid dock weights, cents per lb., except where noted) Hens, Heavy Type 12-17; Pullets 26-33; Roasters 25-35; Capons 30'/2-51; Ducks 20-31; Drakes 30’/2-41, mostly 40-41; Geese 25-40, mostly 34-36; Rabbits 30-61, mostly 50-61. Total coops sold 210. ABS Al MANAGEMENT SCHOOL Dec. 13 thru Dec 17 at Quarryville CONTACT YOUR LOCAL ABS REPRESENTATIVE MODERN HOGMEN ARE COST CONSCIOUS, AND THEY ARE SWITCHING TO PIONEERWAY BECAUSE "IT'S THE THING TO DO" FEEDS MADE THE PIONEER WAY GIVE THESE IMPORTANT BENEFITS FASTER DAILY GAINS. Hogs eat more, gam more IMPROVED FEED CONVERSION Less feed required per pound of gam LESS WASTE. Each bite is right hogs get uniform protein-energy intake every time. RtSEARCH PROVED QUALITY CONTROLLED ... S ELMER M. SHREINS Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. Phone 786-2500 SINCE 1870 Market Reports Weekly New York Egg Market (From Monday, November 22nd to Friday, November 26th) Mon. WHITE Fey. Ex. Large Large Mediums Pullets Peewees 40 40 40 38 Vi 39 39 32 32Vi 33 26 26 26 17 17 17 BROWN Fey. Ex. Large Mediums Pullets Peewees 41 Vi 42 Vi 44 Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted Standards Checks 33'/ 2 34 34 17-18 18 18 Long Tone - Early reports indicate excellent Thanksgiving egg movement at most points. NEPPCO Marketing Meeting Set A NEPPCO Marketing Seminar scheduled in New York City November 30 has been rescheduled for March 1, 1972, according to Hank Wentink, local NEPPCO representative. Titled “Marketing Through Tues. Wed. Exhibits”, the seminar by Robert Letwin, editor of “Sales Meetings” magazine and in ternational authority on the exhibit medium, is designed to help poultry industry exhibitors realize greater results from their exhibits through a review of the latest techniques and technology. The lecture-discussion method with audio-visuals and pass-out materials will be used. Subjects to be covered include: How to establish exhibit objectives and evaluate results, How to measure success numerically, How to design the exhibit and train your personnel to achieve your ob jectives, Words that command attention in an exhibit, Dangers of gimmick orientation, Tools to help salesmen perform ef fectively, What to do before and after the show to achieve your objectives, Pre-show attendance In the Kitchen CHICKEN SALAD 3 cups diced, cooked chicken 1 cup sliced celery % cup mayonnaise IVz tbsps. lemon Juice (or vinegar) 1 tsp. salt Generous grinding of black pepper 1 tbsp. fresh parsley % cup toasted pecans Combine all ingredients and mix well. Chill until serving time. Serves 4 gen erously. Fri. Thurs. 40 39 33% 26 % Delmarva Tuesday, November 23 Ready-to-cook movement continues spotty as buyers generally clean up work with other holiday items. Slaughter schedules still reduced in line with anticipated needs. Less than trucklot prices unchanged to % cent higher on both Plant and U.S. Grade A. Live supplies continue ample with weights generally heavier than desired. Undertone firm. Pool trucklot prices for Wednesday arrival in the New York area: U.S. Grade A. 25-28% M 25%-26; Plant Grade 24-26% M 24%-25. Special packs including I3A-2,l 3 A-2, 3% pound sizes TFEWR. Hunt Safely promotions that pay off, and How to plan for the end of a successful exhibit program. In addition to his journalism duties, Letwin is director of the Exhibit Institute and on the faculty of the Charles Morris Price School of Advertising. He has evaluated exhibit techniques around the world and has con ducted several such seminars in recent years. “To my knowledge,” he said, “this is the first time a trade association has offered such a course to exhibitors in its in dustry. We feel this pioneering effort by NEPPCO will prove beneficial to the entire poultry industry and may well be the forerunner of many more such seminars by trade associations of other industries.” Farm Calendar (.Continued from Page 1) 7 p.m. Manheim Young Far mers Christmas party, Willow Valley. 8 p.m. Southeastern Penn sylvania Ayrshire Club director’s meeting, James Martin farm, Stevens. Annual Chester County Ex tension Homemakers Christmas meeting, Atglen Fire Hall. Friday, December 3 8 p.m. Lancaster County Holstein Breeders Association directors meeting, Farm and Home Center. New York Eggs Prices advanced fractionally on large and mediums. Local trading activity slow to fair as jobbers work out previously purchased supplies. Distributors floor stocks adequate on fancy large, barely adequate on mediums with supplies clearing satisfactory under a fair call from nearby cartoning plants. Extra large increasing with some dealers tending to be more willing sellers and most offerings noted at 37Mr38Vz cents. Receipts light to moderate with country point offerings of heavier weights irregularly available from Southern areas. Undertone irregularly improved in a number of quarters. with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up...costs down.Jsthe profit key In poultry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300’s...“The Busi nessman’s Blrd”...showsua talnad production of top quality eggs...often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come in... lookatthe records and the B-300 ...‘The Businessman’s Bird”. BABCOCK FARMS, INC. Telephone (717) 626-8561) MARIHrS BARM Use in any stable or animal pen that has a tendency to become slippery when wet. • Cow Stables and Runways • Hog Pens • Sheep Stables • Dog and Cat Kennels • Chicken Houses • Other damp areas See your local dealer. HAN M; MARTIN, INC. Tuesday, November 23 sustain top production