Lancaster Farming, Friday, Feb. 21, 1958—3 PROCESSED POULTRY PHILADELPHIA Feb 19 Processed poultry, ieady-40-cook i(ce packed) young chickens - steady Reduced volume was ofl> eied sparingly to regular outlets at unalteied prices and was read ily absorbed Puces paid deliveied waic house, Philadelphia (cents per lb ) Grade A & U S giadc A, 2-3 lbs 34’_ 37, mostly 34L-35 Hens icady-to-cook (ice pack- DE-STROY ) the PROVEN Rat Killer wilh 11/AD CAD 111 FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE WAHrAKIn MADE THE FARMER’S WAY how I Lancaster H money jack Production WUm guarantee Credit Ass’n Mouse size 39c - 3 lbs Size S 2 75 | ■ UII etlll "* T XT DDTTDATn7P 2\l/ 411 W. Roseville Rd. L. H. BR.LFBAIv.EK. liv Lancaster, Pa. 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster, Pa f PR. Lane. EX 3-3921 Litit?, H D 3 Jp JVetifttstrrt ((Support. Big Eggs are worth big «t ('premiums « most ? of»the ?year.) > (.Mediums and Small are usually 'la^break-even 1 ' or loss.jT ; ’lt costs as much in'floor ■toace, labor, feed and marketing ( for low-grade eggs as for these LfJig Premium eggs.f - \ This makes sense.... Switch dMIANCHISED HATCHEBY’ La ers White, Strong-Shelled Eggs P. L ROHRER & BRO., JNC. r- SMOKETOWN, PA. cd) firm Shoit supplies were quickly sold as demand continu ed good Prices paid deliveied ware house, Philadelphia (cents poi lb ) Grade A & U S grade A 45L lbs 37 38 Receipts Fob 18, 245,000 lbs including other than turkeys Maryland 77,000 lbs Delaware 63,000 lbs North Carolina 39,- 000 lbs Vugiiua 28,000 lbs icT^ISI more for your labor. That means a genuine Mount Hope bircM the original Big Egg based on 35 years’ breeding' for this big-money factor/ Get up to 90% ‘‘above ' Buy from a nearby Fran* chised__H ate h e a n d_b e_s u rejj This is your largest nearby Franchised Hatchery Mark C. Hershey R. D. 5, LEBANON, PA. ires 7bmd&/i of High Quality Chix Ph. Lane. EX 22659 Wednesday New York Egg Market Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets * Pccwees Extra Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Peewees Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Standai ds Checks Fancy Heavyweights Mediums Pullets Fancy Heavyweights NEW YORK Feb 19 Shell egg maiket iirm with neaiby receipts sharply curtailed due to severe snow conditions in most producing areas Demand active for all grades Weekly Egg Price Review Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 17 40 40 40 39 39 39 33 J i 34 34 -35 35 35 Unquote NBY WHITES Ex Fey Hyvvts Mediums Pullets Pee wees •*' NBY BROWN E\ Fey Hywts Mediums Pullets Peewees 43 40 V 2 35 Broilers Sell Quarter Higher; 25V2 Cents Top LANCASTER Harvey Zim meiman, R 3 Ephrata, again top ped the sale at the Lancaster Poultry Exchange at the Feb 20 sale by selling two lots of broil eis~at 25 1 ,4 and 25V2 cents Roy Ream paid the top of 25'- cents for 2,400 birds and Carl Risser bought 700 for 2514 cents. The sale average was 22 72 cents, about a quarter of a cent higher than last week A total of 84 200 birds were sold, 80,850 head being broilers and the lest capettes The prices for capettes ranged from 28'i to 26't cents The range for broilers was from 22 to 25’ j cents Dear Sirs I think you have a fine paper foi our country, especially the coveiage of local news and items of general interest. In asking for suggestions I would like to see the market tiends m print as given by USDA on National Farm and Home Hour, sponsored by Allis Chalm ers on Saturday of every week The reason is this, it gives a pic ture of “all” markets, trends up or down all over USA. which I very much like. Noah M Brubaker Spring Valley Run Spring Valley Road R D. 1, Lancaster, Pa, By Urner-Barry Neaiby Whites Neaiby Biowns Midwestern Mixed Midwestern Whites Midwestern I*l owns 42 40U 35 Unquote PHILADELPHIA tGGS (BY XJSDA) PHILADELPHIA Feb 19 Firm Pi ices moved higher as supplies weie somewhat short of immediate lequirements Prices to retailers in caitons (cents per do? ) Grade A & US grade A large whites 54-57, mostly 54-55, brown 54 57 mostly 54-55 Grade A & US giade A med whites 48-53, mostly 49-52 browns 48-53, mostly 49-52 Grade A & US giade A small 42-46, mostly 43-44 Grade B & US grade B large whites 45-51, mostly 46 48, blown 45-51, mostly 46 48 Receipts Feb 18, 4,500 cases by tiuck % R ' t "* V | ' < V *f^*f „ /* " V ~ '! •>. «&>*' ' <\4\ "i/JrTJ v «#**> OUTPLOWS other 3-plow tractors- L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Mann & Crumelli Farm Serv. 40 42 37 unquoted 44 42 37 unquoted 4Uz 40 39 35 43 41 37 Feb 18 42 41 36 42 40U 44 42 36 Why the New D-14... • POWER DIRECTOR lets you shift between high and low range on-the-go (choice of 8 speeds ahead) ... adjust plowing power and speed quickly and easily to changing field conditions. • TRACTION BOOSTER system automatically in creases traction, as needed . controls wheel slippage and saves fuel . . . keeps work moving. • Fully enclosed hydraulic system has one lever to lift and lower plow*. . . another lever to select lange for TRACTION BOOSTER system. • POWER-CRATER engine with- advanced combus tion chamber design develops full 3-plow powei at 1650 rpm . . . gives peak peifoimance on regular gasoline. • Easy-ride seat smooths out bumps ... reduces fatigue . . . incieases operators woik capacity. It all adds up to more acies plowed per day easiei way. Crater and Traction Booster are AHis CLalnc**s hfidemftrk ». ALLIS-CHALMERS <^> tiUES AND SERVICE Snavelys Farm Sen ice New Holland, Pa. Rheems, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA Feb 19 Fum Light supplies wore shoit of the good demand Ycai lings hens Luge pullets laigc and med ium si/e caponcltes and Irycis cleared caxly Wholesale selling puces No 1 and lanc> quality Broilcis and livers heavy Ivpc 3 4 lb 26 • 28. Pullets 4'. lb and ovei 38-40 Hens heaw type 32-33 light typo 16 22 iil. WHEN A 60LF FIEWD AND A RADIO BUG' GET TOGETHER - GOOD MIGHT/ Everyone has his own favor ites . . . but we’re favorites with everyone. USED SPECIALS 3 Farmall “A” 1 Farmall 100 w/cult, 1 Farmall H —w/ Cult. WC Allis Chalmers Cope & Weaver WILLOW St:. Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 'Wn ■- y*\' ' Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. L H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. m an R. S. Weaver Ste\ens, Pa.