Processed Poultry PHILADELPHIA, Jan 15—Processed poultry, ready to cook (ice packed) young chickens firm Lighter sup plies were leadily absorbed by the vety good demand Prices paid delivered warehouse, Philadelphia (cents per lb ) Grade A & U S Grade A, 2 3 lb 33 3(> mostly 33 34 Hens ready to cook (ice packed) steady to firm Demand continued good Relatively lighter supplies sold i eadily Prices paid delivered warehouse Philadelphia (cents per lb ) Grade A & US Grade A 4 5< A lbs 34- 37 Receipts Jan 14 279 000 lbs in cluded othei than turkeys Maryland, 97,000 lbs, Delawaie 95 000 lbs. North Caiohna, 17 000 lbs, Virginia 39,000 lbs 4-H Livestock Entries Register Gains Reflecting an inci easing inter est in livestock generaly through out the State all categories of 4-H livestock in the Farm Show have registered gams Baby beeves to tal 125 up 12, lambs total 39 pens a gam of 7, dairy animals total 163 for a gam of 7 E A Mmt nuer, assistant 4-H leader from Fenn State, said all are on a quo ta basis and that these increases show that the difleient counties are exercising their full allow ance of entries LICK MASTITIS WITH PENT-A-CIN New i-PENT-A-CIN NJECTOR with Hydrocortisone Protects Udder Tissues MEETS NEW GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS Ask Your Dealer for Pent-a-cin Products m ROCKLAND | E |f| CHEMICAL COMPANY West Caldwell. New lersev Wednesday New York Egg Market Mediums Pullets Peewees Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewees Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Standards Checks v ancy Heavyweights Mediums Fancy Heavyweights NEW YORK, Jan 15 Trade came in better shape yesterday afternoon and again this morning and shell egg market worked into a better position with prices on fancj laige nearby whiles and all shell colors up Midwesterns moving up half a cent White mediums also are a quarter to a halt cent impioved Overall position at mid day seemed better supported Weekly Egg Price Review NBY WHITE Jan 9 Jan 10 Jan 13 Jan 14 Ex Fey Hywts 42 Mediums 38V2 Pullets 37 Peewees 28 NBY BROWN Ex Fey Hywts 42 V 2 Mediums 40 Pullets 37 Peewees 28 -29 Now -i Available... FOR BIGGER EGG PROFITS 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 your next flock Ist generation white Vantress Broiler Chicks trom Florin Farms FREE price list and literature sent on request FLORIN FARMS, INC. Irtt. Joy 2 ■ Lancaster County ■ Penna, Ph. Mt. Joy OLdficld 3-9891 By Urner-Barry Neaiby Browns Midwestern Mixed Midwestern Whites Midwestern Biowns 41V 2 42 40 38 37 Va 37 36 -29 28 -29 27 42 39 37 28 PHILADELPHIA tGGS PHILADELPHIA, Jan 15 Steady Demand improved Supplies were ade quate to meet trade needs Prices to retailers in cartons (cents per doz ) Consumer grades Giade A & US Grade A large whites 52 55, mostly 52 54, brow ns 52 55 mostlv 52 54 Grade A & US Grade A mediums whites 45 51, mostly 47 50, browns 45 51, mostly 47 50, Grade A & US Grade A Small, whites 43 46 mostly 44 45, browns 43 46, mostly 44 45, Grade B & Us Grade B large whites 44 51, mostly 46 48, browms 44 51 mostlv 46 48 Receipts Jan 14, 6,500 cases by truck LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, Jam 15 Unset tled Demand fair and very selective on size and quality in a buyers mai kct Supplies were mole than adequate ana there was consideiable sales re sistance due mostly to higher asking pr.ees Best demand was for yearling hens, pullets and laige caponettes Flyers sold very slowly and sizes und er 3 lbs were unsold Wholesale selling prices No 1 and fancy quality broilers and fryers heaw l\pt 3-4 lb 21 35, roasters 18 Pullets 4'j lb and ovei 25 28 under 4‘a lb 22- 24 Hens heavy typo 22 25 light type 12>a 17 Old roosters 10 Ducks Muscovy 28 29, Pekin 30 Turkeys j oung hens 30 33 young toms 22 Lancaster Broilers (Continued from page 2) 26 M&B (Clair Bombeiger), 5,000 Indian River Whites, 9-2, College Hill, 20 ;4 cents 27 M&B (Bomberger), 3,500 Indian River Whites, 9-2, Victor F Weaver Inc , 20 cents 28 M&B (Harold G Rohrer), 4,600 White Vantress, 10 Ctllege Hill, 20'4 cents 29 M&B (Rohrer), 5,900 White Van tiess, 10, College Hill 21 cents 30 Norman B Kready, 1,950 White Vantress, 10-2, Walter C Mel linger, 20 cents 31 Noiman B Kready, 800 White Vantress, 10-2, Daniel K Good. 20% cents 32 Raymond N Miller, 12,000 Indian River Whites, 9-6, Victor F Weaver Inc, 20% cents 33 Raymond N Miller, 10,000 Indian River W’hites, 9-6, Victor F Weaver Inc , 20% cents 34 Martin L Mil ler, 5,200 White Vantress, 10, C F Manbeck Inc, 20 cents 35 Pa. Faim Bureau (Floyd Raffens bciger), 8,000 Indian River Whites, 9, Victor F Weaver Inc, 2() l /2 cents 36 Samuel K Stoltzfus, 50 ducks. Mamn Sweigart, 25 cents. 37 Glenn II Herr, 500 White Vantress cockerel capettes. 14, Carl B Risser. 25 cents 38 Glenn H Herr, 500 White Vantress cockerel capettes. 14, Marvin Sv. eigart, 2514 cents 39 Glenn H Heir (J Fl>od Kreider), 1,000 White Vantress cockerel capettes, 14 College Hill, 22V 2 cents 40. Beniamin Garber, 200 White Ban licss lipons, 13-6. J Robert Char les, 21V4 cents 41 M&B (Elmer Showalterl 8,600 White Vantress, 9-2, College Hill, 20' ! t cents 42 M&B (Elam B Rihl), 2,000 White Vantress capettes. 12 2, no sale, 21 cents bid 43 Norman B Kieady, 600 White Vantress, 10 2, Walter B Lehman, 20 U cents. unquoted 42 V 2 39 36 unquoted 37 37 Vi 35 -35 V 2 34 36 34 -34 Vi 4oy 2 381/2 36 42V 2 42i/ 2 39 36 38 36 27 (BY USDA) Lancaster Fanning, Friday, Jan. 17, 1958 —3 Active Trading Boosts Prices At Baltimore B\Ll IMOHE, Jan J 3 Aiound 6 pei cent of todavs icccipts weic slaughter stems with good and choice grades piedominating Heifers were in limited supply, cows made aiound 25 pel cent of receipts Trading was mo er defy active for steers heifers and cows Bulls moved slow Prices loi slaughter steers was fully steady, hell, eis steads, cows strong to 50 cents higher, hulls sold weak to 50 cents low er High—wood and Choice 950 1200 lb slaughter" stems sold at $25 00 526 50 with choice lots bringing $26 00 $27 00 A load mamlv average hoice HOG lb weights cleared at 527 25 Numerous lots mostly good including some choice hiought 523 50 $25 50, standaid and good $22 00 $24 00 Good and choice hellers bulked from 523 00 524 00 0 head choice 810 lbs brought $25 25 Cutter to commercial cows realized -um ‘dn pur os £ls f[Jsoiu 00 61$ 00