'Hini sii phi W*W!MH*I (BY USDA) PHILADELPHIA, OCT. 30 Market weak. Prices moved low er on most grades and sizes. More than adequate supplies were available for the fair de mand for large and mediums. Smalls continued in hgher sup ply with demand good Prices (to retailers in cartons (cents per doz.) Grade A & US grade A large, whites 61%-65; mostly 62-64, brown 61%-65, mostly 62-64. Grade A & US grade A med. whites 53-57, mostly 54-57, brbwn 53-57; mostly 54-56. Grade A & US grade A small 41-44; mostly 41-42, brown 41-44; mostly 41-42 Grade B & US grade B large whites 50-61; mostly 55-58, brown 50-61; mostly 55-57. Receipts Oct 29 4,200 CS by truck. 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'fiaquBTO)?.mt! i ■'■'".vsl?. ■ >We4ieJfey Ife# York Bgj| MalfeP* Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewess Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewees Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Standards Checks Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Fancy Heavyweights NEW YORK, Oct. 30 Whites irregular with top browns down closer in line with top whites. Mediums showing only real surplus and still meeting a disappointing call. White pullets and under grades firm. NBY WHITES Ex Fey Hywts Mediums Pullets Peewees NBY BROWN Ex Fey Hywts Mediums Pullets Peewees Now Available... I LOANS | 8 For any farm purpose | « Made the farmer’s | B way | I LANCASTER | B PRODUCTION | § CREDIT ASS’N. I £. CO(/i Midwestern Whites Midwestern Browns Weekly Egg Price Review Oct. 24 54% 48 -48% 34 24 -25 54% 47 36 24 -25 141 N. Queen Street 8 Lancaster, Pa. H Ph, Lane. EX 3-3921 | By Umer-Barry Nearby Whites Nearby Browns Midwestern Mixed Oct. 35 54% 48 y 2 34 24 -2 46% 47 36 24 -25 Tuesday Poultry Review Sees Light Demand DELMARVA: Market quiet. Trading light and most of sales at undetermined prices. Too few sales broilers and fryers to re port prices. One lot small type turkey fryers 250. EASTERN SHORE: Poultry Growers Exchange Oct. 28: No sale held. NORTH GEORGIA: Broilers & Fryers: Offering prices 10 lower at FOB Plant level. Divided at farm level. Demand generally slow although fair to good few in stances. Offerings ample to more than ample with avg. wts. heavier than desired most points. Buyers’ oflermg prices and estimated volume up to 11 AM today. Broil ers and Fryers 3-3% ¥ at Farms 16-16%0 47% 150 52% 160 693,- 600 head; FOB PLANTS 16-170 mostly 160 292,700 head. Prices paid and reported volume for Monday Oct. 28 at Farms 15-16% 0 (757,103 head 370 150, 87% 160, 6% intra-company sales book -160); FOB Plants 170 (380,103 head 71% 170, 29% intra-com pany sales booked at 170). NORTH CAROLINA: Broilers & Fryqps- Supplies fully ample., Demand fair to slow Volume ap prox. 5% incomplete. Prices paid 24 hrs ended 10 AM today; Broil ers & Fryers 2%-3V2# at Farm, 160 (396,400 head —9% 160, 5% undetermined). SHENANDOAH VALLEY Broil ers and Fryers. Demand Ifght. Supply adequate to more than, adequate. Prices paid at Farm 24 hrs. ended 11 AM today: Broilers & Fryers 2%-3/# 160 (164,100 head 53% 160, 47% undeter mined). Heavy hens 15-160. Tur keys: Steady. Demand good. Small type fryers Hvy. type hen 240; toms 20''20, One small lot heavy type toms at 220. Weekly summary reported pur chases of Broilers & Fryers in Shenandoah Valley Area for week ended Oct. 25, 1957; 681.670 head 2 Vi-3% # ranged 17-180 wtd. avg. 17.45. Change in reported pur chases compared with previous week is minus 23.4%. Compared with corresponding week in 1956 is minus 15.9%. SUBSCRIBER SAYS Willis Rohrer, Smoke town Both my wife and I enjoy reading the Lancaster Farming. We appreciate, the many inter esting articles- We are not farm folks, but we are very closely My wife is president of one of the farm women societies. My son is studying agriculture. He is a member of the F.F.A, and he has recently been granted the Keystone Farmer degree. 51% - 43%-44 35 25 -26 52 43%-44 36 25 -26 48% 40 35 43 36 Oct. 28 53%-54 48 -48% 35 25 -26 Oct. 29 51% 44%-45 35 25 -26 54 47 36 25 -36% -26 36% 25 -26 I ',O I ,' Lancaster Fami LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA OCT 30 Unsettled. Supplies of most class es were more than adequate for the fair but very selective de mand. Top quality heavy type hens and pullets were most sought by buyers. Caponettes and fryers were liberally available and in slow sale. Light offerings of turkeys cleared readily. Wholesale selling prices No. 1 and fancy quality Broilers or fryers, heavy type 3-4 lb 19Va-23 Pullets 4% lb and over 30 32 Hens, heavy type 20-22, light type 20-22, light type 10-16, old roosters 10-12 Ducks, Muscovy 25-30, Pekin 29-30. Turkeys Young Hens 32-33, Young Toms 25-26 The mortality rate lor acute virus diarrhea in young cattle vanes from 0 to 5 per cent of infected animals, according to the American Veterinary Medical As sociation tCvjTploCKSggj CALLOUSED MY BACK GETS FROM GOOD-NATURED SLAPPING Everytime a customer recommends our service, it’s a pat on our back. Stop in and see why Cope & Weaver is becoming more and more popular. SPECIAL THIS WEEK • Farmall 100 Tractor • Used Spreaders Cope & Weaver WILLOW sr. Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 Try WBRTHM©Hg CAGE LAYER Here’s what it will give you: ★ Greater returns over feed cost ★ Good performance in any climate ★ Labor savings easy to feed a complete ration HTJTZS Why not try it and check the results for yourself? 18l Clem E. Hoober INTERCOURSE O'* {uhfl't ~jl'uUM 'l ),,, -(), 1 • [ng, Friday, Nov. 1, 1957-—3 PROCESSED POULTRY PHILADELPHIA OCT. 30 Ready-to cook (ice packed) Young chickens - weak Puces declined Offerings from all pro ducing areas were in excess of the imihediate fair demand. Prices paid delivered warehouse Philadelphia (Cents per lb.) Grade A and U S grade A, 2-3 lb 27-30 mostly 28-28% Hens Ready-to-cook (ice pack ed) Steady Demand was good for heavy type and only fair for light type/ Supplies were barely adequate on heavy type and mere than ample on light type. Prices paid delivered warehouse, Philadelphia (Cents per lb) Grade A and U S grade A 4-5% lb 30 31 cents. The first blood transfusion, ac cording to record, was given to Pope Innocent VIII in 1492. if its Remington, exclusive roller-bearing nose boosts cutting horsepower up to 2055! Does more work than any other direct drive model! Tht Goldtn "lojmaster.” In 5 hp. class. 1 cylinder, pitch Bar sizes 18", $ 285.00 24", 30" 27 lbs Built by Mall Tool Company.' Division d Rimiotion Anns Company Inc. OTHER CHAIN SAWS AS LOW AS $149. f*«» in ttiar hr m Jtmmatrathal SNAYELY’S Farm Service NEW HOLLAND Ph. EL 4-2214 Ph. SOuthfield 8-3431 fit! it’s rii
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