islim3 In^ral LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, OCT 16 Market unsettled. Offerings and receipts moderate but generally excessive for an irregular and highly selective buying interest. Wholesale seling prices No. 1 and fancy quality. Broilers and fryers heavy type 3-4 lb. 20-22. Roasters 25-27. Pullets iVz lb and over 27-30. liens heavy type 15-22 light type 10-16. Ducks Muscovy 26-28 Pekin 29-30. Turkeys Y. Hens 33-35 Y. Toms 20-23. Motorists are asked not to take New England evergreens out o£ the quarantined areas and Christ mas tree shippers are urged to secure certification of trees and greens at loading points. We Now Offer a Complete Beef Feeding Program • WiRTHMORE 32% BEEF CONCENTRATE • WIRTHMORE 32% BEEF SUPPLEMENT (Pelleted with Stilbestrol) ewiRTHMORE 44% BEEF MIXING FEED These feeds are supported by exhaustive fcscarch,qualityand service. They ate designed to deliver the kind of RESULTS demanded by top beef feeders. Plania’pboneor visit us TODAY Get the facts about the COMPLETE WIRTHMORE BEEF FEEDING PROGRAM We are ready to serve you \s|lp7 LeROY M. SENSENIG Hinkletown Ph. Ephrata RE 3-2009 Lancaster Manheim POULTRY - SWINE - LIVESTOCK Modern Bulk Delivery It’s Here!! STOCK - CARD!! m OS BlcjibaaSi f * 9wbiM | Wednesday New York Egg Market Nearby Whites Extra Fancy Heavyweights . 58% Mediums .. • • • 45% Pullets ... • • • 31%-32 Feewees . . . • • 22 -23 Nearby Browns Extra Fancy Heavyweights 58 Mediums 44 Pullets • 34% Peewees 22-23 Midwestern Mixed Fancy Heavyweights 54% Mediums .... 38 -38% Standar3s , . 41 Checks 33%-34 Pullets . 30-31 Midwestern Whites „ Fancy Heavyweights 57 Mediums 39% Midwestern Browns Fancy Heavyweights 56 Weekly Egg Price Review NEW YORK, Oct. 16 Market still a bit quiet on top grades, though somewhat better cleared. Mediums and pullets firm under a wider demand. nbyWhites' dctio Oct. n Oct. u oct. 15 Ex Fey Hwts .. 61 61 61 58 Mediums 43% 42 -43% 42 -43% 43% Pullets 28% 29% 29% 30% Peewees . .21 -22 21 -22 21 -22 21 -22 MBY BROWNS Ex Fey Hywts 59 59 59 58 Mediums 43 43 43 43 Pullets 31% 31%-33 33% 34 Peewees 21 -22 21 22 21 -22 21 -22 PROCESSED POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, OCT. 16 Processed poultry, ready-to-cook (ice packed) young chickens - Market unsettled. Offerings mod erate but adequate for a ligher demand. "Underlying sentiment somewhat nervous in the face of much higher asking prices. Prices unchanged to 1 cent high er. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb.) Grade A & U. S. Grade A, 2-3 lb 29-31V2, mostly 30-30%. Hens: ready-to-cook (ice pack ed) market full steady. Prices unchanged. Offerings moderate but generally adequate for a fair to improved demand. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb) Grade A & U S. Grade A 4-5% lb 30-31. QUALITY FEEDS “You Can Depend on” Saves Extra Dollars 500 Grain (Terramycin) per ton for the CONTROL and of Shipping Fever. C COl/i BUB®* 1 FOR Prompt and Courteous Delivery By Urner-Barry Midwest States Maintain Lead In Angus Cattle Missouri maintained its lead in Angus production by topping all other states and territories this year in registrations, transfers, and new breeders, announces Secretary Frank Richards, Ameri can Angus Assn St. Joseph Mo lowa continued to hold second place in registrations but in num ber of sales and new breeders was edged out by Illinois. Illinois also accounted for the most 3unior members. The top ten states in registra tions were. Missouri, 20,250; lowa 17,698, Illinois, 17,669; Texas, 9,934, Kentucky, 7,886;- Virgin ia, 7,831, Oklahoma, 7,312, Kan sas, 7,215; Indiana, 6,859, and Tennessee, 6,021 Quarryville New Holland in Bags For Steer Feeders Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 18, 1957—3 PHILADELPHIA EGGS (BY USDA) PHILADELPHIA OCT 16 Market weaker on large, steady on balance. Although lower pric es were noted for large sizes, light offerings were generally in balance with demand. 'lnterest for smaller sizes, mediums and pullets, increased with offerings in some instances barely ade quate for the improved demand Proces were unchanged to 3 cent lower. Prices to retailers in cartons (cents per doz.) Grade A & US Grade A large Whites 68-71; mostly 68%-70, Browns 68-71; mostly 68-70. Grade A & US Grade A med ium Whites 50%-57%; mostly 52%-55%, Brown 49-56; mostly 51-54. Grade A & US Grade A small 34V6-41, mostly 37Va-39; Brown 34%-41, mostly 37'/i-39. Grade B & US Grade B large 62-69, mostly 65-67; Brown 62-69, mostly 65-67. I White Vantress Cross » Chicks available at | $lO. per 10Q | Reich Poultry Farm C Marietta Ph HA 6-7123« I LOANS I For any farm purpose 5 Made the farmer’s way LANCASTER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N. 141 N. Queen Street Lancaster. Pa. 3 Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 SURE-FLOW Corn Picking > V, at 175 bushels an hour Rotary feeders . . . rubber-on-rubber, sure-grip husking . . . here is the heart of com harvesting action that produces SURE-FLOW picking. Low-sloping gathering snouts pick up the ears. Adjustable stripper plates reduce shelling loss. Then . . . SURE-FLOW design of AUis-Chalmers com pickers keeps ears moving into your wagon (up to 175 bushels an hour . , . and even more). SURE-FLOW picking is clean and fast rubber on-rubber husking rolls have 26 husking plugs per corn row. You save kernels, man-hours, tractor time and dollars. Two-row Model 33 fits WC, WD and WD-45 Tractors. One-row Model 35 fits any tractor with ' standard PTO. ALUS-CHALMERS <«> SAtES AND SEKVICE L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. Government Surveying Soil Bank Effect on Bugs The USDA’s Agricultural Re search Service and the Federal Extension Service jointly issued a statement last week on The Ef fect of the Soil Bank Program on Insect Problems. CLASSIFIED ADS fAt tCyCo^qoxsEgj *AUTUMM LEAVES ARE BEAUTIFUL OM TREES IF THEV'O OWLV STA/ TWERE" SAVS AKiy MAfJ WITH A RAKE. You rake in plenty of buying satisfaction when you deal at Cope & Weaver. Remember, quality is the by word here from start to finish. THIS WEEK’S USED SPECIAL! Massey Harris 2 row Self propelled Corn Picker. Farmall 100 Tractor Gope & Weaver WILLOW Sf, , Ph. Lane. EX 3-28?' ■i l Nissley Farm Servio Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. Brubakei Lititz, Pa. | R. S. Weave Stevens, Pa. (