PHILADELPHIA tGGS (BY USD A) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 Steady. Prices moved fraction ally higher on top quality large whites. Demand was good for all grades. Supplies were about ade quate. Grade A & US grade A large whites 67%-70, mostly 68-69; browns 67-69, mostly 67-68. Grade A & US grade A med Whites 52-56, mqstly 52-53; browns 51-56, mostly' 51-53 Grade A & US grade A sm. Whites 42-46, mostly 43-44; browns 42-46, mostly 43-44. Grade B & US grade B large whites 55-65, mostly 55-58, biowns 54-65, mostly 55-58 Eeceipts Nov. 19, 2,600 cases by truck. Schools of nursing in Penn sylvania prepare more than one tenth of the country’s profes sional graduate nurses. |2 Top Varieties | I of ALFALFA I — 55 n H Certified g H Vernal Alfalfa H «♦ ♦♦ «♦ ii h n S —Long Lived-Wilt Resistant » S —Winter-Hardy « H —Fine Stemed-High Yield || H —Dark Green Color § H —Revives Quickly AfterJJ H Cutting p « H Certified li DuPuits Alfalfa :: |i —High Yielding ♦♦ H —Good Stand Establishment •• —Winter-Hardy H —Rapid Grower $ ' ->♦ ♦♦ •• «* Smoketown || Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659 H :: •* :::;:;:::n::;:;::::n:;{:n:;;::«;:;t;:;:; : :; (VIGOROUS! PRODUCTIVE! PROFITABLE! M *j/asuft CHICKS Choose the Breed to Fit the Need! ★ Silver Hemps’" ★ New Hampshires ★ Leghorn Strain Cross 55 ★ West Line - “702” ★ White Americans ★ White Rocks ★ Vantress - White Rock Cross * Reg. Trademark U. S. Pa, Pullorum Clean SAVE $l.OO per hundred on pullet orders ’til December 13th Wednesday New York Egg Market Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets . Peewees Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewees Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets- Standards Checks Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Fancy Heavyweights NEW YORK, Nov.’2o Market generally a bit steadier on top grades. Mediums still usually in ample supply. More interest in this grade also noticed in some quarters. Undergrades firm. Pul lets in light supply." NBY WHITES Nov. 14 Ex Fey Hywts 56 Mediums 42 Pullets . 38 Peewees 26 NBY BROWNS Ex Fey Hywts Mediums Pullets Peewees PROCESSED POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 Processed poultry, ready-to-cook (ice packed) young chickens - barely steady. Demand was fair. Supplies were more than suffi cient for immediate trade needs. - Prices paid delievered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb.) Grade A & US grade A 23- lb 29-32, mostly 30-30 K. Hens: Ready-to-cook (ice pack ed) about steady Supplies were adequate to meet the fair de mand for light type and the good demand for heavy type. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb.) ♦« ♦♦ ♦♦ Grade A & U S. grade A, -£s'6 lb 30-32 X H Receipts Nov 19 - 283,000 lbs included other than turkeys Maryland 106,000 lbs. Del- Lancaster Manheim New Holland Midwestern Whites Midwestern Browns Weekly Egg Price Review -42 Vz 42 38 -27 26 56'4 57 V. 43 Vi 44 29 40 26 -27 26 ■ BOOK YOUR 1958 CHICK NEEDS with Farm Bureau TODAY FARM BUREAU CHICKS (consistent winners in poultry exhibitions) are real Profit Makers. Whether yon need Broilers or Egg Producers, there is a breed to fit your need at Farm Bureati- ,C. COUj wm bub®- 1 By Urner-Barry Nearby Whites Nearby Browns Midwestern Mixed Nov 15 57 -43% -39 -27 44 40 -27 26 LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 Unsettled. More than sufficient supplies of all classes were of fered for the fair but very selec tive demand m a buyers’ market Most interest appeared to center on yearling hens, large capon ettes, caponetted fryers and tur keys Wholesale selling prices No. 1 and fancy qual. broilers and fry ers heavy type 3-4 lb. 18-22. Pul lets 4Vz lb. and oerv 25-27. Hens heavy type 20-22, Light type 11-15. Old roosters 9-10. Ducks: Muscoy 20-26; Pekin 30-32. Turkeys young hens, 32-35; young toms, 22-26 aware 83,000 lbs. Virginia 42,000 lbs. Noxth Carolina 11,000 lbs. WHITE ROCKS “Cobb” TOPS LEGHORN Strain - Cross “55” TOPS QuarryviUe 58 43% 39 26 - 57% 44 40% 26 54% 41 39 47 37% Nov IS 57 43 V 2 39 26 Nov 19 57 -57’ i 43 -43 Vj 39 -27 - 26 57 li 57V 2 44 40 -27 26 for feeding for market for profit egg quality egg size hatchability liveability Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 22, 1957—3 Lancaster Markets (Continued from page two) and prime $3O-34. Utility and standard $l6-24 HOGS; 1,164, week ago 1,486. Barrows and gilts barely steady with last Wednesday, sows about steady Bulk barrows and gilts US 1-3, 200-240 lbs. in Wednesday’s trade $18.50-19 00, few sale No. 3 $lB 25. Small lots soiled for weight and grade to local small killers $19.50, a few head $2O. Small lots 170-190 lbs. mixed grade $l7 75-18 25. Sows mixed US 1-3, 350 lbs and over $l3 50- 17, a few head under 350 lbs $17.50. SHEEP: 699, week ago 383. Supply included local and Vir ginia wooled lambs Slaughter lambs mostly steady with last Wednesday. Bulk good and choice 75-95 lb. wooled lambs $2l 50-24, a few utility and low good $l6- 21 50 Trading slow after Monday, poor clearance. America's Finest Strain Cross Leghorn Pullet Available for immediate or future delivery $3O. per 100 Reich Poultry Farm Marietta Ph HA 6-7123 LOANS | For any farm purpose H Made the farmer’s | way 5 LANCASTER | PRODUCTION | CREDIT ASS’N. | 141 N. Queen Street | Lancaster, Pa. a Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 | Chester 4-H Beef Club Now being Organized The Chester County 4H Beef Club is now organizing for 1958. Any boy or girl 10 to 20 years of age is eligible to belong. For information on the activi ties of the club, contact John P. Humphrey, R 4 Coatesville, or Joseph H Way, 31 West Market St, West Chester. tCyCoCqcysii? AFTER-DIMMER SPEAKERS i PROVE THAT THE BRAIM |S DULLEST APTER. A HEAV/ MEAL- Customer satisfaction is positive proof of first rate service. Folks return to Cope & Weaver again and again. There must be a good reason TERRIFIC PRICES! Clearance Sale on 1957 Westinghouse Washers, Dryers, & Ranges Cope & Weaver WILLOW ST Pfa. Lane. EX 3-2824
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