Lancaster Markets (Continued from page 2) Jots No. 1 and 2 $21.25-21.50 and a low head reached $22. Small lots weights 230-260 lbs. mixed grade S2O-20 50. A few around 160 lbs. mixed grade down to $l9 75. Late sa'es sows mixed US 1-3, 300-550 lbs $l4-17, a few sows under 300 lbs early to $lB. SHEEP: Supply mainly native v/ooled lambs grading good and low choice. Aged sheep scarce, slaughter lambs fully steady. Bulk good and low choice wooled Jambs $22 50-25, a few utility and low good $l9-22.50. During 1956, 1,400,000 persons were injured in motor vehicle accidents, the National Council says. •i< VES/ INDEED - ONE GOOD “CHIMO- ABOUT WINTER IS THE LAST DAVOP IT A good thing about dealing at Cope & Weaver is the assurance that you’re get ting the most for your money. Try us and see for yourself. USED F ARM ALL H TRACTOR with CULTIVATORS Wednesday New York Egg Market Nearby Whites 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, Jan. 8 Spot shell egg market developed rather better support yesterday afternoon and this morning with prices actually holding unchanged on all lines. General street demand appeared a little better, although support liberal to ample for all rade needs. This continued to be the case even with some interrup .ion in movement this way from nearby points due to last night’s mow fall. Weekly Egg Price Review NBY WHITES Jan 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Ex Fey Hywts 47% 43 42 -43 41%-42 Mediums 43% 41%-42 40 38% Pullets . 38 38 38 37 Peewees 29 -30 29 -30 29 -30 28 -29 NBY BROWN Ex Fey Hywts 46%-47 43 43 42 -42% Mediums 44 41%-42 40%-41 40 Pullets 39 39 38 37 Peewees 29 -30 ' 29 -30 29 -30 28 -29 America's Finest Strain Cross Leghorn Pullet Available for immediate i or future delivery j $3O. per 100 | Reich Poultry Farm Marietta Ph HA 6-1123 By Urner-Barry Nearby Browns Midwestern Mixed Midwestern Whites Midwestern Biowns Lancaster Broilers (Continued from page 2) 10 cents 12 Morgantown Feed & Grain (Milford Hertzler), 7,000 Silver Cross cockerels, 9-6, no sale, 14 cents bd. 13. Dr. C. L Wertsch (Robert Cramer), 4,000 White Vantress, 9-1, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 17% cents. 14. Helen Thomas, 300 Leghorn yearling fowl, Carl B. Risser, 13% cents. 15. Clayton H. Shenk, 1,000 White Vantress, 11-2, Carl B. Risser, 18%. cents. 16. Miller & Bushong (Jacob C. Herr), 6,600 White Vantress, 10, Daniel K. Good, 18 cents. 17. M&B (Jacob C. Herr), 4,400 White Vantress, 10, College Hill, 18 cents 18. M&B (Jacob C. Herr), 4,500 White Vantress, 10, College Hill, 8 cents. 19. M&B ("Henry Blank), 4,800 Indian Riv er Whites, 9-2, Victor F. Weaver Inc., YlVz cents. 20. M&B (Henry Blank), 4,800 Indian River Whites 9 2, Victor F. Weaver Inc., 17Vi cents 21. D. E. Horn & Co. (Nelson, Fitz), 5,000 White Vantress, 9-2, Walter C. Mellinger, 18 cents. 22. James High (B. Earl Forry), 5,- 000 White Vantress, 9-2, Walter C. Mellinger, 18 cents. 23. Benja min F. Lapp, 600 Silver Cross cockerel capettes, 12-6, no sale. 24. James Donaldson, 2,800 White Vantress, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 13% cents 25. Raymond M Zim merman, 1,100 White Vantress, 9-2, no sale, 16 cents bid. 26. Levi H. Brubaker, 485 Leghorn year ling fowl, Roy E. Ream, 13% cents. Baltimore Markets (Continued from page two) about steady. Good and choice vealers sold from $32.00-36.00, few choice $37.00. Good and choice slaughter calves weighing from 270-400 lb brought $20.00- 23.00. STOCKER & FEEDER CAT TLE: Stockers and feeders were scarce and sold about steady. A lot of mostly good 950 lb feeder steers sold at $23 00 HOGS- U. S. No. 1-3, 180-240 lb barrows and gilts made up bulk of supplies, sows in limited num bers. Trading was moderately ac tue. Prices on barrows and gilts mainly $l.OO higher, sows 25-50 cents up. U. S. 1-3, 180-230 lb butchers brought $20.25-20 50 with the latter price paid freely, a lew to $20.75; 230-270 lb $19.50- 20.25. U. S. 1-3, 300 400 lb sows $16.00-16 25, a limited number under 300 lb up to $16.75 and a few around 500 lbs $15.25-15.50. Board all weights $11.50-12 00. SHEEP: Limited supply of good and choice wool slaughter lambs brought $22.00-23.00. PHILADELPHIA tGGS 42 38 Vi 37 28 PHILADELPHIA Jan. 8 About steady. Demand was good. Supplies were about adequate for current requirements although, in some areas storm conditions delayed deliveries 42Va 40 37 28 -29 Prices to retailers in carton (cents per doz.) Grade A & U. S. grade A large whites 52-56; mostly 53-55, browns 52-56; mostly 53-15. Grade A & US grade A med. whites 46%-52; mostly 48%-52, browns 46%-52, mostly 48%-52. Grade A & US grade A sm whites 44-47, mostly 44-45, browns 44-47, mostly 44-45. Grade B & US grade B large whites 45-52, mostly 46-48, browns 45-52; mostly 46-48 Receipts Jan. 7, 7,700 cases by truck. QQ 36 Va -37 36 37J/2-38 35 -35 Vi LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA Jan. 8 Weak. Demand light for more than adequate supplies of all classes Some shipments were de layed by storm conditions. Most of the limited buying was for yearling hens and fryers. NEW! amm worn* wamm mmm tama mam WIRTHMORE WITH Mazoferm Improves Poultry Performance Broilers-Breeders-Layers-Turkeys Better Growth Up to 5% heavier birds at market age. Better Returns Better Balance 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. Ph. HAzel 6-9301 Leßoy M. Sensenig Oem E. Hoober Pfc. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 Paul M. Ressler & Son Ph. Strasburg OV 7-3931 Ph LandisviUe TWiuoaks 8-3547 Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan. 10, 1958—3 (BY USDA) As much as $26.30 higher return over feed cost per 1,000 birds by actual test. A proper balance of amino acids, energy, vitamins and minerals, PLUS MAZO FERM 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. Visit Us at Our Booth at The Farm Show /A. Hinkletown Paradise Processed Poultry PHILADELPHIA Jan 8 Processed poultry, ready-to-cook (ice packed) Young chickens - barely steady. Demand continued fair. Offerings were relatively hgher as sellers held closely. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb.) Grode A & U.S grade A, 2-3 lb 30-33, mostly 30-30' 2. Hens, ready-to-cook (ice pack ed) steady. Demand was good. Supplies were about sufficient for immediate needs. Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb) Grade A & U. S grade A 4-515 lbs 33 34. Receipts Jan. 7, 266,00' lbs - included other than turkeys: Maryland 82.000 lbs. Delaware 106,000 lbs. North Carolina 18,- 000 lbs. Virginia 25,000 lbs. Wholesale selling prices No. 1 and fancy quaity. Broilers and fryers heavy type 34 lb 20-23. Pullets 4M.> lb and over 22-30. Hens heavy type 18-24 light type 10-16. Ducks Muscovy 29 Pekin 30. Hiestand, Inc. Marietta Intercourse Ph. SOuthfield 8-3431 Glenn H. Herr Manheim, RDI