Wednesday New York Egg Market Shell egg quotations from Thurs , Dec 19 to Wed Dec 25 No business was transacted on Christmas day Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewees Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewees Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Standards Checks Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Fancy Heavyweights Weekly Egg Price Review Ex Fey Hywts Mediums Pullets Peewees NBY BROWNS Ex Fey Hywts Mediums Pullets Peewees | LOANS | S For any-farm purpose S H Made the farmer’s p way LANCASTER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N. 141 N. Queen Street jj Lancaster, Pa. « Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 | IjoJbcodbA m Healthy Chicks Make Great Layers ~. And MORE PROFIT For You M CBb t Momoe C. Babcock It will cost you about $1 30 to raise a pullet to 16 weeks this year. This covers everything but the chick cost. If you have a very efficient operation and good chick livability you may be able to cut this cost down to about $llO to $1.20 per pullet reared to 16 weeks. With Babcock Bessies you get top chick livability. Many Babcock Bessie customers house as layers more chicks than they pay for, because we pack 104 chicks per box . . . and you pay only for 100. Therefore, with this bonus you cut chick and rearing cost per pullet housed. In addition to a fine healthy start, Babcock Bessies will assure you of a top profit producer for the next 12 ta 15 months. We are so sure you will like Babcock Bessies, we make you this guarantee ... We Guarantee that Babcock chicks will give you satisfaction. If, for any reason, you are not satisfied, please write us or stop and see us . . . giving the facts and figures and we will adjust your loss to your sat isfaction immediately in chicks or in cash, whichever you prefer. All of our breeders are US. pullorum clean. BABCOCK HATCHERY Lancaster County Branch Route 3F, Lititz, Pa. Phone MAdison C-5872 Russell Mease Route 4 Manheim, Pa. Phone MO-5-4705 Stop in and see us at Booth P 4, Poultry Exhibit area at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, January 13-17, 1958 at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. By Urner-Barry Tuesday, Dec. 24 Nearby Whites Nearby Browns Midwestern Mixed Midwestern Whites Midwestern Browns 53 53 45 42V2 39 -40 38 29 30 29 52% 50 45 42% 40% 39 29 -30 29 5 S * America's Finest * P Strain Cross Leghorn^ \ Pullet $ ■ $ * Available for immediate > > or future delivery > p $3O. per 100 | | Reich Poultry Farm | i Marietta Ph HA 6-7123* S S Bob Decker R. D. n Milford, New Jersey Phone Milford 4-4909 52 40 y 2 37 29 48 Va 42 38 29 30 44Vz-45 39 37 42 36 46 y 2 39 51% 40 37 29 48% 40 38 29 New Egg Labeling Rules Topic Of Meeting With the new egg carton label ing legualtions going into effect in Pennsylvania on Jan 16, con siderable speculation, confusion, and questions have afisen as to what the new rules requue and hew they will be enforced, says associate county agent Hany S Sloat Some of the confusion should be cleared at a meeting scheduled loi 8 n m Jan 2 at the Lancaster Poultry Center, 340 West Rose ville Rd , Lancaster Carl O Dos sin, Penn State poultry specialist, will speak on preserving the in tenor quality of eggs and on the labeling requirements as to quality, size and garde To explain the enforcement and pentalites to be put into effect will be E J Lawless, Bureau of Markets, state Department of Agriculture The public is invited to this meeting Comity Ag Council To Hold Election At Jan. 2 Meeting The County Agricultural Coun cil will meet Jan 2 at the Lan caster County National Bank, Lancaster, for the annual election This meeting was scheduled for the last Thuisday of December, but the date was changed due to the holidays Council president LaVerne Pownall urges all members to at tend this meeting or to send an al- Eggs (BY USDA) PHILADELPHIA DEC 24 Unsettled Demand was good at current price level Supplies weie fully adequate on all giades Prices to retailers in caitons (cents per doz ) Grade A & US grade A large Whites 61-64, mostly 61-63, Browns 59-63, mostly 60-62 Grade A & US Grade A med Whites 50-55, mostly 52-54, Brown 50-55, mostly 52-54 Grade* A & US Grade A small Whites 44-48, mostly 45 47, Brown 44-48 mostly 45-47 Grade B & US Grade B large Whites 50-60, mostly 52 56 Brown 50-60, mostly 52-56 Receipts Dec 23, 4,800 cases by truck. Lancaster Broilers (Continued from page 2) bid 3 David Z Heisey 100 Love lace Turkey toms, five months, no sale, 2144 cents bid 4 G Walt er Jackson, 200 yearling Leghorn fowl, Roy E Ream, 13 cents 5 Miller & Bushong (Lloyd Ream), 4 600 White Vantress, 10-3, Col lege Hill Poultry, ISI-i cents 6 M&B (Elam B Riehl) 1,000 White Vantress, 9-2, Roy E. Ream, 1514 cents 7 Raymond H Weav er, 4,000 White Vantiess, 10-6, Victor F Weaver Inc, 15 cents 8 M&B (Robert Harmsh), 7,000 White Vantress, 9-2, S E. Davis, 15 x k cents 9 M&B (Robert Har nnh), 2,800 White Vantress, 9-2. Harry H Weaver Jr, 1614 cents. 10. Reich Poultry Farm, 175 White Vantress capettes, 11, Roy E Ream, 15 cents. Lancaster Markets (Continued from page 2) Wednesday Bulk good and choice vealers 140 210 lbs $25- 31*50 high choice and prime $3150-34, odd head to $35 Utility and standard giades $l6- 50-25. HOGS Barrows and gilts 25- 50 cents higher than last Wed nesday, sows steady Bulk bai rows and gilts mixed US 1-3, 190- 230" lbs $2O 75-21, several small lots No 1 and 2, similar weight S2l 50, a few head leached $22 Small lots 230-260 lbs $2O 25 20 75 a few around 160 lbs mix ed grade down to $2O Sows mix ed US 1 3, 300-550 lbs $l4 50-18 SHEEP Slaughter lambs mod el atcly active this week prices fully steady wilh last Wednes day Bulk good and choice wool od lambs $2l 50 24, utility and low good $l7 50 21 50 Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 27, 1957—• PROCESSED POULTRY PHILADELPNIA Dec 24 Processed poultry, leady-tocook (ice packed) Young Chickens - baiely steady Demand was light Offerings exceeded cuirent le quirements Puces paid delivered waie housc, Philadelphia (cents per lb ) Hens ready to-cook (ice pack ed) steady to firm Demand im proved Barely sufficient supplies were offered Puces paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb ) Grade A & U S Giade A 4-SM, lb 33 33 Vz cent Receipts Dec 23 309 000 lbs included other than Turkeys Maryland 87,000 lbs _ Delawaie 80,000 lbs North Carolina 50 000 lbs Virginia 39,000 lbs teinate so the officers may be elected by a true majority of the membership Robeit Page, chairman ol the agricultural committee of the Lancaster Junior Chamber of Commerce, will address the group He will explain the Jaycee pro grams in agriculture both here and in other paits of the country Six years of leadership as the Highest Average Profit producers m America’s two oldest 3 and 5 year Random Sample Tests (New York and Calif) is proof that H&N BALANCED BREEDING pays off consistently with extra egg profits for you BROILER GROWERS: For peak broiler profits make >our next flock Ist generation white Vantrcss Broiler > Chicks from Florin Farms FREE price list and literature sent on request FLORIN FARMS, INC. Wt. Joy 2 - Lancaster County - Penna, Ph. Mt. Joy OLdfield 3 9891 Stretch Your Grain with Sugared Schumacher Feed It's an Livestock Feed for DAIRY & BEEF CATTLE HOGS, SHEEP & HORSES YOU'LL LIKE YC UR FEEDING RESULTS when you feed Quaker Sugared Schumacher Feed to your livestock—either as the entire grain ration or in combination with other grains. You see, it’s a blend of grain products plus molasses, added proteins and minerals including important trace minerals. It’s nutri tious, palatable and digestible. And it’s priced right ... for economical feeding. See or callus today for Sugared Schumacher George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1. P». D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. J. C. Walker & Son Gap, Pa. ii. _We also have Ful-O-Pep Feeds for livestock and poultry j LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA D('C UnsettJcd Demand was light arc l supplies more than adequate on most classes Fiyeis weie in veiy slow sale with cairyover heac'v Late oflcrings were at libeial pi ice discounts in ell oil to clear Wholesale selling puces No 1 and lancy qual Bioileis and fil- ers heavy type 3 4 lb 21 Pullets 4'j lb & o\ei 20-23 Hens hea\y t\pe 16-21 Ducks musemy 30 Pekin 30 Tuikeys Young hens 37-38 Young Toms 20-22 CAMV HELPTHIWk/We TV/AT JUST A LITTLE 6HT OF SUMMER 1M WINTER WOULD BE IDEAL You get more than a lit tie bit of service at Cope & Weaver. It’s the one sine way to insure jour continued patronage USED FARMALL 100 Cope & Weaver •WILLOW ST. ' Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 Contains! GRAIN PRODUCTS (r»m (•rn, oati wheat, barley MOLASSES vT ADDED MINERALS . . including trace minerals ADDED PROTEIN Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. Millport Roller Mills Lititz, R.D.4, Pa. S. 11. Hiestand & Co. Salunga. Pa.