4 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4, 1972 Poultry Market Reports Eastern Pa. and N.i. LIVE HEN MARKET Wednesday, November 1 Prices trended slightly higher within the unchanged range on light type hens. Demand good with offerings barely adequate for needs as some previous of ferings withdrawn due to ad vance egg market. Offerings of heavy type hens barely adequate for a good demand at higher prices. Prices paid at farm: Light type hens 6-9 mostly in Pennsylvania, Mostly 8-B‘/ 2 In N.J. Heavy type 15-16. Deimarvo BROILERS Wednesday, November 1 Ready-to-cook movement fair to good Slaughter schedules about steady. Early trading for next week generally centered on this week’s levels. Less than trucklot prices generally in fairly good balance with needs. Weights irregular but desirable overall. Undertone fully steady. Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 pound ready-to-cook broiler fryers for delivery next week: U S Grade A, Plant Grade Grade 27-27% Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival U S Grade A 28V 2 -32 1 /2, Mostly 28>/ 2 -29, Plant Grade 27Vfe-30Vfe, Mostly 27V z -28. New York Eggs Wednesday, November 1 Market fully steady. Demand is fairly good with current arrivals clearing well on mediums. Large are in balance however a few dealers have ample stocks for an only fair interest. Extra large and jumbos are in a surplus position with demand on these size not sufficient to clear in ventories Cartoned orders are good with available supplies light on medium and smalls and some buyers are having to reach out to get stocks from other than regular shippers •MORE MOOT WITH Modison Silos Div. Martin Marietta Corp. 1070 Steinmetz Rd Ephrata, 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder 859-2688 Akron Caleb Wenger Quarryville 548-2116 Landis Bros Inc Lancaster 393-3906 Carl L. Shirk Lebanon 867-3741 Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. Ph. 215-926-7671 •x-x+x-x-x-x^-xttwxtttt-x-xwwxttxsxttxw Weekly New York Egg Market (From Monday, October 30th to Friday, November 3rd) Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. WHITE Fey. Ex. Large 39 40 40 41 41 Large 38 39 39 40 40 Mediums 34 36 36 37 37 Pullets 29 31 31 33 33 Peewees 18 20 20 22 22 BROWN Fey. Large Mediums Pullets Peewees Standards Checks Long Tone - Large Whites steady, Mediums and Pullets firm, Extra Large and Jumbos easy. Copyright 1972 Urner Barry Publications. Abingdon, Virginia Tuesday, October 31 There were 1,285 head sold Steers Choice and Fancy: 500 - 700 pounds 42.80 - 44.00; 705 - 800 40.40 • 41.00; 805 - 1000 36.30 - 38.90. Good; 500 - 700 pounds 41.60 - 46 60; 705 - 800 39.50 - 46.60 ; 805 - 1000 35.00 - 37.00. Medium; 500 - 7QO pounds 40.50 - 47.80; 705 - 800 38.00 - 39.50; 805 - 1000 33.75 - 36.50. Common; 500 - 700 pounds 41.25 - 45.60; 705 - 800 39.00 - 40.25; 805 - 900 33.00 - 36.50. Narrows, Virginia Tuesday, October 31 There were 1,169 head sold Steers Choice and Fancy: 500 - 700 pounds 42.30 - 43.00; 705 - 800 40.75 - 42.50; 805 - 1000 36.10 - 39.25. Good: 500 - 700 pounds 41.50 - 44.00; 705 - 800 39.10 - 40.75; 805 - 100 36 00 - 40.40. Medium: 425 - 450 pounds 43.75 - 44.50, 500 - 700 39.30 - 43.40; 705 - 800 39 50 - 41 00 ; 805 - 1000 36.25 - 39.90. Common; 500 -700 pounds 38.40 - 42 90, 705 - 800 38.70 - 39.40, 805 - 100 33,5, - 37.50. Short 575 - 775 pounds 37.75 - 40 00 Fogelsville Tuesday, October 31 (Prices paid dock weights cents per pound except where noted ) No market received in time for publication Auction every Tuesday. Poultry received Monday 7 P.M. to 10 30 P M., Tuesday 7 A M. to 12 Noon Sale at 11-30 A M. ATTENTION CALF GROWERS in the Lebanon and Myerstown Areas. We are happy to announce the appointment of Roy McLain R.D. 1, Myerstown, Pa. 17067 Phone 717-933-8628 as an authorized dealer of NURS-ETTE CALF FEEDERS & FEED. YOUNG BROS. Nurs-Ette Sales & Service R D. 1, Peach Bottom, Pa. 17563 Phone 717-548-2462 - 44 Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted 44 44 45 30 33 33 34 34 17'/2 17V2-18 171/2-18 is 18 Feeder Sole Winchester, Virginia Friday, October 27 There were 1,072 head sold. Steers Choice and Fancy: 300 - 400 pounds 45.75 - 52.25; 405 - 500 46.50 - 52.25 ; 505 - 600 47.00 - 52.50; 605 - 700.40.00 - 44.00. Good: 300 - 400 pounds 46.25 - 53.00; 405 - 500 45.00 - 51.50; 505 - 600 47.75 - 50.75; 605 - 700 43.25 - 46.25. Mdeium: 300 - 400 pounds 47.75 - 49.75 ; 405 - 500 42.75 - 48.00; 505 - 600 44.00 - 47.25. Short: 380 - 543 pounds 43.25 - 47.50. Choice and Fancy: 300 - 400 pounds 39.25 - 43.00; 405 - 500 40.50 - 43.75; 505 - 600 38.75 - 42.75. Good: 300 - 400 pounds 39.00 - 43.00; 405 - 500 36.25 - 44.00; 505 - 600 39.00 - 42.75. Medium: 300 -400 pounds 35.50 - 39.50; 405 - 500 34.75 - 43.00; 505 - 600 33.25. Short: 368 - 460 pounds 35.50 - 36.75 Harrisonburg, Virginia Tuesday, October 31 There were 1,142 steers and heifers sold. Choice and Fancy: 300 - 400 pounds 49.00 - 50.00; 405 - 500 49.50 - 52.50; 505 - 600 44.00 - 47.50. Good; 300 - 400 pounds 50.25 - 54.00 ; 405 - 500 50.00 - 54.00 , 505 - 600 43.75 - 48.50 Medium -300-400 pounds 44 25 - 49.25 ; 405 - 500 45.50 - 47.75. Choice and Fancy; 300 - 400 pounds 37.50 - 39 00; 405 - 500 49.50 - 42.25; 505 - 600 34.00 - 37.75 Good: 300 - 400 pounds 37.00 - 40.00; 405 - 500 40.75 - 41.75. Medium; 300 - 400 pounds 34.25 - 39.50; 405 - 500 34.75 - 35.00. Fri, Heifers Steers Heifers Inter-State Sets Meet Dates Local dairy farmers who are members of Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative, will send delegates to represent them at their annual meeting at the Marriott Motel Hotel, City Line Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., Tuesday and Wednesday, November 14 and 15. The program is keyed to dairy farmers and their problems, and Farm Calendar (Continued From Pagel) Extension workshop, Men’s Knit Jacket, St. James Episcopal Church, Downingtown. 1 - 3 p.m. Lancaster County Gourmet Cooking Workshop, Farm and Home Center. 7:30 p.m. Ephrata Young Farmers Beef Herd Management Course, vo-ag department, Ephrata High School; All Invited. Garden Spot Young Farmer Course, vo-ag department, Garden Spot High School. Lancaster County Farmers Association board meeting, Farm and Home Center. Election Day. Wednesday, November 8 Pennsylvania Young Farmer Association Convention, Penn Harris Motel, West Shore, Harrisburg, November 8 - 9. 1972 Fall meeting, Poultry and Egg National Board, Regency-Hyatt House, Chicago, November 8 - 9. Thursday, November 9 12 Noon Farm Credit Association Annual meeting, Plain ‘n Fancy. Friday, November 10 9:30 a.m. 4-H Dressed Capon Exhibit, Elks Club, Lan caster. 7 p.m. Pennsylvania Egg Marketing Association meeting, Holiday Inn, Ephrata. Orange, Virginia Tuesday, Octobers! There were 309 head sold. Steers Choice and Fancy: 300 - 400 pounds 50.00; 405 - 500 48.00 - 48.75; 505 - 600 43.50 - 44.25. Good: 300 - 400 pounds 47.75 - 49.75; 405 - 500 48.00 ; 505 - 600 42.75 - 46.25. Medium: 300 - 400 pounds 47.00; 405 - 500 46.75; 505 - 600 46.50. Short: 358 - 465 pounds 42.00 - 42.50. will feature Honorable Edwin B Forsythe, U.S. Congressman from New Jersey. He has been active in politics since 1948, and has held many jpositions in local state and national government' The Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative, with its home office in Philadelphia, has some 3000 dairy farmers members in 24 districts in Delaware, New Jersey Maryland and Pennsylvania These districts, in turn, are divided into 77 locals whose H 4 delegates will vote on resolutions and new business at Wednesday’s session. In addition to the address by Edwin Forsythe at the banquet Tuesday evening, Patrick B. Healy, secretary of the National Milk Producers Federation, will be featured on the banquet program. Entertainment will be provided by Jeanne Steel, a nationally known entertainer. Harry T. Kaufmann, director of public relations for Dairy Council, Inc., Philadelphia, will be toastmaster at the banquet. A special Ladies Meeting on Tuesday morning, November 14, will offer wives of delegates a’ program, followed by an af ternoon of shopping either in Center City Philadelphia or King of Prussia Mall. The Young Cooperator Con sultant Committee will hold their third annual Breakfast before the Wednesday morning session. LANCASTER FARMING Lancaster County’s Own Farm Weekly P.O. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa. 17543 Office: 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa, 17543 Record-Express Office Bldg. Phone: Lancaster 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-2191 Richard E. Wanner, Editor Subscription price: $2 per year in Lancaster County: $3 elsewhere Estalished November 4, 1955 Published every Saturday by Lancaster Farming, Lititz, Pa. Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, Pa. 17543 Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn., Pa. Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association.