—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10,1973 4 Poultry Market Reports Delmorva Wednesday, March 7 BROILER-FRYER MARKET Ready to cook movement continues very slow and disap pointing Slaughter schedules curtailed in line with expected needs Less than trucklot prices unchanged to lower on both plant and US Grade A Live supplies irregularly distributed but generally fully adequate at weights occasionally heavier than desired Undertone un settled Pool trucklot prices for Thursday arrival - US Grade A 43-45, Plant Grade 42-43'/•> Eostern Pa. and N. J. Wednesday, March 7 LIVE POULTRY Prices of light type hens un changed Offerings fairly heavy despite firming egg prices. Demand good Offerings of heavy hens far short of a good demand. Prices paid at farm Light type hens 6-9 l /d. mostly 9-9 Vi in Pa , mostly 8-9 in N J Heavy type hens TFEWR THE OLD MARCH 12-18 It’s a good bet that spring’s not here yet. Turn mattresses over now . . St. Patrick’s Day March 17 Full Worm Moon March 18 Year’s lowest p.m. tides this week Average length of days for week, 11 hours, 55 minutes Before week is out, night will equal day . . Robins are flying north and swallows are returning to San Capistrano, Calif . U.S. Girl Scouts founded March 12, 1912 Snow fleas around (and lots of them this year) . .. Animal hibernation over ends in shame Old Farmer's Riddle: What’s the principal part of a horse? (Answer below.) Ask the Old Fanner: Do you remember “sheepnose” ap ples and can you tell me if they are still available? They seem to have disap peared along with Country Gentlemen com, Evergreen corn, and chestnuts. Boston, Mass We know the apple well, or pet hup-* u e should say we did know it, for it has indeed dis appamd Houeiet, in our section it was called “pig-nose,” It ho s some kind of a hybrid. But you can still get Country (luitli nun rind E ret green coin, and a month ago we saw five i endin', of chestnuts in one block m New York City. The sin kei s v < nt totehsh them Home Hints Sprinkle salt in the frying pan to keep fat or oil from spatteunK Paper bags keep greens fresh longer than cellophane . . . UiddU atismr The mane part OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Rain to start, then some snow by midweek 8-10' in mountains; ram and milder latter part, 12-15" snow in mountains Greater New York-New Jersey: Light snow most of week; unseasonably warm with heavy ram during weekend. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Partly cloudy and raw through mid week, ram latter part, then unseasonably warm during weekend. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Clear and mild first part of week; latter part cloudy, then ram for weekend Florida: Clear and mild in north, cool with showers in south through midweek; cloudy and warm latter part, then rain during weekend Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Light snow_ to start, then colder by midweek; end of week cloudy and mild, then rain over weekend Gk cater Ohio Valley; Partly cloudy and cold at first, then snow flurries by midweek, ram and warmer latter part. Deep South: Most of week is clear and very cold; latter part of week including weekend rainy and mild Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Snow, 2-4", and mild to start, then light snow; moderately heavy rain and warmer latter part Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Week begins cloudy and warm, then 2-4" snow by midweek; end of week seasonable, then 2-4" snow m west Central Great Plains: Very cold at first, then warmer with midweek snow in west, ram and unseasonably warm latter part. Texas-Oklahoma; Partly cloudy to start, then clear and very warm beginning midweek, ram end of week Rocky Mountain Region: Week begins unseasonably warm, then light ram and much cooler; some light rain and warm latter part Southwest Desert: Clear and warm at first, then rain beginning after midweek and continuing through weekend, much cooler over weekend Pacific Northwest: Ram to start, then clear and warm by mid week, light ram and cool latter part California: Week begins cloudy, then ram and cooler from midweek through weekend. (All Rights Reserved, Yankee, Inc , Dublin, N.H 03444) Weekly New York Egg Market (From Monday, March sth to Friday, March 9th) Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. WHITE Ex. Fey. Large 50 51 51 54 54 Large 49 51 51 54 54 Mediums 45 47Vfe 47 Vz 51 51 Pullets 38 38 38 40 40 Peewees 28 28 28 30 30 BROWN Fey Large 51 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Standards 44 46 Checks 29% 30 Tone Steady to firm,. Fogeisville Tuesday, March 6 No market report available at press time. 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. Directions—Take Rt. 22 thruway Exit at Fogelsville Whatever is begun m anger Unquoted Exit. North on stoplight in Fogelsville Turn left, proceed 1 mile. Oklahoma City Thursday, March 8 Estimated Receipts 9,300 Same Day Last Week 11,533 Same Day Last Year 12,029 Fairly active, compared to late last week, feeder steers and steer calves ikjder 600 pound 1.00-2.00 higher, offerings over 600 pound SOc to 1.00 higher, instances 2.00 higher; Holsteins steers 2.00-3.00 higher, feeder heifers and heifer calves SOc to ' 1.00 higher, in stances 1.50 higher on Good and low-Choice offerings. Salable receipts somewhat curtailed due to general rains over the entire marketing area and muddy sideroads. Majority receipts Good and Choice 400-750 pound steers and 375-650 pound heifers, fairly large attendance buyers. SALES AS OF 1:00 P.M. FEEDER STEERS: Choice, few Prime 300-400 pound 64.00- 69 00, few small lots 146-249 72.10- 87.00 ; 400-500 61.00-67 50 ; 500-600 56.75-64.50; 600-700 54.00-58.90; 700-800 53.00-57 00, two small lots 704-726 57.30-57 40; 800-857 52.20- 55.30; mixed Good and Choice 485-700 50 50-60.00 ; 700-775 50.25- 53 75. HOLSTEIN STEERS: Small lot Good 411 pound 60.30; Good 575-700 46.00-48.70; 700-800 43.50- 47.30; few 825-880 44.00-44.70. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice, few Prime 300-400 pound 54.00- 46 50; few 190-235 65.00-73.50; 400- 50050 75-55.00; 500-600 47.50-51.80; 600-700 45 25-50.00; part load Choice 702 pound at 48.20; mixed Good and Choice 400-525 46.25- 50 25 smart*® XOJWMcebbwm. 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 Established November 4, 1955 Published every Saturday by 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. •X*X“X*XC*X*X*X*XtX # Xi&X*!iX!X££x*i*sS 51 53 46 48 30 30Vz PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 New York Dressed Meats Thursday, March 8 Less than carlot meat trade: Compared with Wednesday, prices steady for steer and heifer beef, veal’ and calf. Lamb mostly $1 lower, pork loins and butts $2 higher, picnics and spareribs steady and hams steady to 50c lower. Moderate supplies ample in all divisions. Beef houses struggling with problem of adjusting prices Fri. Peoria Cattle Thursday, March 8 Receipts This Week 4500, Last Week 6454, and Last Year 4925. As compared to last weeks close High-Choice and Prime steers closed the week 50-75 higher; Choice and below grades fully 25 higher. Slaughter heifers fully 75 higher. Cows 1.50, in stances 2.00 higher. Bulls 50-1.00 higher. Supply mainly Choice slaughter steers and heifers with several loads Choice and Prime. Receipts about 75 percent steers, 20 percent heifers and the balance cows. 48 30Vfe SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 1150-1250 pounds 3-4, 46.00-47.00. Choice 975-1150 24, 45.5046.75; 1150-1350 45 0046 50, including load 1500 pounds at 45.00. Choice 1250-1450 4-5, 43.5045.25. Mixed Good and Choice 950-1225 44.5045.75. Good 42.0044.50. Standard to Good Holsteins 42.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 900-1025 pounds 24, 45.50-45.75. Choice 800-1025 24, 44.2545.50. Mixed Good and Choice 750-950 42.00- 44.25 Good 40.2542.00. COWS; Commercial 28.50- 32.50. Utility 32.50-35.50. High Yielding Utility 35.50-37.00. Cutter 28.50-32.50. Canner 24.00- 28.50. BULLS: Utility and Com mercial 33.00-39.00. High Yielding Utility 40.0042.00. 1973 - D 100 Club Cabs 1973 - D2OO Club Cabs 1967 Jeepster Commando, V-6 - 4 Wheel Drive PHTICOFFER DODGE INC. 1579 South Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 367-1808 upward in line with replacement trends and the situation further aggravated through curtailed purchasing power in retail channels and these outlets report sizeable inventories of fabricated boxes beef at warehouse and store levels. Extremely slow movement of carcass lamb, legs and chucks still prevalent. Steer Beef Prime 600-900 pounds 70.50- 71.50; Choice 600-700 70.00-71.50; 700-800 70.00-71.00; 800-900 69.50- 70.50; Good 500-800 68.50-69.50. Heifer Beef Choice 500-700 pounds 69.50- 70.50. Calf (Skin Off) 150-350 Pounds Choice 83.00-90.00; Good 80.00- 86.00; Standard 75.00-78.00. Veal (Skin Off) Choice 90-150 pounds 108.00- 112.00; Good 60-90 105.00-108.00; Standard 60-120 87.00-90.00. Lambs Choice 30-55 pounds 81.00-83.00; 55-65 79.00-81.00. Choice Beef Cuts Hinds (Steer) 145-190 pounds 78.00- Arm Chucks 90-105 65.00- Ribs (7-rib) 34-40 83.00- Loins (Trmd) 50-70 98.00- 00; Rounds (Steer) 70-95 79.00- Full Plates 48.50- 49 00; Hinds (Heifer) 120-170 77.50-79.00. Fresh Pork Cuts Loins (regular) 8-14 pounds 79.00-82.00; 14-17 77.00-79.00; Picnics (Regular) 4-8 53.00-54.50; Boston Butts 4-8 77.00-80.00; Spareribs 3 pounds down 80.00- 83.00; Hams (Skinned) 14-17 68.50-70.00; 17-20 67.00-69.50. Kosher Market Kosher Steer Beef and Lamb: Quotations unchanged both classes. ERTH-RITE SEA-BOW ALGIT ZOOK & RANCK, INC. R.D. 1 Gap, Pa. 17527 Phone 717-442-4171