At least ten countries use the eagle as the symbol of supremacy See the NEW 1958 Wcst inghouse Line of Wash ers, Dryers and Ranges. Also Reduced Prices on 1957 Models. i ~ 5 ™„;:::: vr - * - ' Count off the leading dairy herds in your area. You will be surprised to see how many are on the Eastern States dairy feeding program . . . and how many have changed to Eastern States this fall. Why don’t you plan now to travel the Eastern States Road to Dairy Success ... where results are dependable and prices are consistent. I— EASTERN STATES FARMERS’ EXCHANGE A Complete "J" ‘ for Greater " Dairy Success ROBERT BARR Washington Boro ENOS R. BUCKWALTER Bird-in-Htnd EVAN E. DINGER Reinholds MAURICE GOOD Gordonville HENRY HOOVER Ephrata MARK HOSLER Manheim & Lititz JACOB L. KURTZ Elizabethtown EASTERN STATES SERVICE CENTER Quarryville Phone STerling 6-3647 EASTERN STATES SERVICE CENTER Lancaster Phone Express 4-3755 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. 27 Market unsettled and weak on large sizes with buyers now holding back until the position clarifies. Mediums, pullets and undergrades still clearing closely. Weekly Egg Price Review NBY WHITES Ex Fey Hywts Mediums Pullets Peewees NBY BROWNS Ex Fey Hywts Mediums Pullets Peewees . SUBSCRIBER SAYS Barton Rutt, Bowmansville I like the paper very much, and Mrs Rutt likes the cake re cipes very much. They are the first thing she looks at when the new issue comes STEPHEN M. KURTZ Joanna & Conestoga JOHN S. MARTIN Bareville JOHN MELHORN Mount Joy WILSON SCOTT Willow Street LESTER SCHULTZ Willow Street MARTIN WANNER Gap DAVID H. WEAVER New Holland By Urner-Barry Nearby Whites Nearby Browns Midwestern Mixed Midwestern Whites Midwestern Browns Nov. 22 Nov 25 Nov. 26 58 58 56 u 2 46 46 48 40 40 40 27 27 28 Nov. 21 58 45 39 >4 27 57 "2 57 y 2 44 44 45 46 41 41 41 41 27 27 27 28 LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, Nov 27 Unsettled Demand was light for moderate supplies of most classes Buying interest centered on year ling hens capons and caponetted fryers Turkeys especially hens were in improved demand for late bu.vers with supplies short Toms were liberally available without clearing. Wholesale selling prices No 1 and fancy quality broilers and fryers heavy type 3-4 lb 20-23 Pullets ‘tVz lb and over 28-29 Hens heavy type 18-23 light type 11-16 Old roosters 10. Ducks Muscovy 20-28. Turkeys young hens 40 Young toms 26-27. PHILADELPHIA tGGS PHILADELPHIA, Nov 27 Weak on large eggs and about steady on mediums Prices declin ed on large. Offerings increas ed and demand was relatively lighter. Prices to retailers in cartons (cents per doz.) Grade A & US Grade A large whites 64-70; mostly 67-69; browns 64-70; mostly 67-69. Grade A & US Grade A mediums whites 56-60; mostly 56-58; browns 53-60; mostly 54-56. Grade A & US Grade A small whites 46-50; most ly 47-49; browns 46-49; mostly 47- 48 Grade B & US Grade B large whites 60-66; mostly 62-64; browns 60-66; mostly 62-64. Receipts Nov. 26, 4,600 cases by truck. ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ :: PROCESSED POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27 Processed poultry, ready-to-cook (ice packed) young chickens barely steady. Light volume of ar rivals were more than adequate for the light demand as turkeys dominated bulk of trading. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb.) Grade A & US Grade A, 2-3 lb 27%-30, mostly 27%-28. Hens; Ready-to-coo (ice pack ed) steady. Demand continued good. Supplies were fully suffici ent for immediate trade needs. Prices paid delivered -ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb.\ Grade A & US Grade A 4-5% lb 30%-31. Receipts Nov. 26 189,000 lbs included other than turkeys: Md. 71,000 lbs; Del. 67,000 lbs; N. Car. 12,000 lbs; Va 21,000 lbs. TURKEYS - Wholesale selling prices: Grade A & US Grade A quality. Fryer-roasters 4-8 lb 46-47, young hens 8-10 lb 42-43, 10-14 lb 42-43, 14-16 lb 42%-43%, Young toms 16-20 lb 36-38, 2022 lb 35-36, 22-26 lb 35%-37%, 26-28 lb 37 %- 38%, 28 lb up 39%-41%. Baltimore Markets (Continued from page 3) $20.00-$22 00. A package choice 660 lb. stock steers was taken at $24.00. HOGS- The bulk of the offer ings in the hog division consist ed of barrows and gilts weighing 180-230 lbs. weights under 180 lbs. and over 230 lbs. were al most entirely absent from the days trading and the sow per centage was rather small. Barrows and gilts sold generally 250 high er than last weeks close with sows moving unevenly steady to 250 higher. Most mixed lots U S No. 1, 2 and 3, 180-230 lb barrows and gilts were taken at $18.75 with a truck load 200 lb. hogs reaching $18.85. There were U. S. No. 1, 2 and 3, 300-400 lb sows at $16.00- $16.50 with a few 270-300 lb. av erages at $17.00-$17.25. 53%-54 48 40 28 -29 53%-54 46 41 28 -29 50 4sy 2 40 47 38, 50V2 44 51V2 America's Finest gi LOANS Strain Cross Leghorns | p or an y farm purpose Pullet 8 | Made the fanner’s i i way Available for immediate | | LANCASTER or future delivery | B p RODUCXIO N $3O. per 100 | | CREDIT ASS’N. Reich Poultry Farm \ § 141 r N ‘ Q« ee ” street „ a Lancaster, Pa. Marietta Ph HA 6-7123| | ph Lanc> EX 3.3931, scscscjcscscssscscscscscscscscscacsocseso Bmiasaaiaatinttmimmaa 56'i 57’ 2 wmm mmm mmm ■■ [■■ wmm WIRTHMORE MAZOFERM Improves Poultry Performance Broilers-Breeders-Layers-Turkeys ★ Better Growth Up to 5% heavier birds at market age. ★ Better Returns ★ Better Balance A proper balance of amino acids, energy, vitamins and minerals, PLUS MAZO PERM supports superior performance efficiency. Straight run broiler weights of 3.50 lbs. with feed conversion of 2.11 have been produced at 8 weeks and 6 days in large pens. Leßoy M. Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 Ph. HAzel 6-9301 Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 29, 1957 ITS NEW! WITH As much as $26.30 higher return over feed cost per 1,000 birds by actual test. Better Appearance and Palatability With Mazoferm in the feed, pellets are harder and of better quality. Birds show a definite preference for Wirthmore with Mazoferm. Better Under Adverse Conditions During a severe outbreak of CRD, Wirth more with Mazoferm showed a substantial advantage over conventional feeds. Sensenig Hinkletown Lancaster Markets (Continued from page two) HOGS Three days 1,041, week ago 1,164. Barrows and gilts steady to 50 cents higher, sows steady. Bulk barrows and gilts mixed U S 1-3, 190-230 lbs. in Wednesday’s ti ade $l9-19 50, numerous small lots Nos. 1 and 2 sorted for weight and grade Sl9 50-20. Sows mixed U S 1-3, 350 lbs and heavier $l3 50-17. SHEEP 315, week ago 699. Slaughter lambs moderately ac tive mostly steady with last Wed nesday. Bulk good to average choice native woled lambs 75-95 lbs. $2l 50-23 75, utility and low good $l6 50-21.50 SHEEP and LAMBS Supplies of sheep and lambs were rather meager throughout the day and there was little price change for any class. A scattering of good and choice slaughter lambs clear ed at $22.50-$23.00. Clem E. Hoober Intercourse Ph. SOnthfield 8-3431 Hiestand, Marietta 3 Inc.