Eastern Area Broilers Off Delmarva bdoilers at the week’s end remained under severe price depression influence, as the bulk of sales were for less than 15 % cents per pound. Only light weight broil ers, for packaging were going for 16c. Friday’s market was stea dy, wth offerings moderate and demand slightly impro ved. Prices at farm till 10 30 a.m. Friday, B&F, 2V2 lbs and over, mostly 314 lbs. and ov er, 13 20 -16 c 823,800 head including 523,900 head at Eastern Shore, 35% at 14 J / 2 - 15; 25% at 15 - 15% L ght turkey fryers - 5,000 head at 24c Hie Friday Georg’a mar ket was vmy unsettled as a sharp difference of opinion exists within the trade as to actual market condit’ons. Of fer ngs in fair balance with a generally good demand for live birds, at most points, though slightly short at oth ers. At farm, 2y 4 -3% lb, 14 - 15y 2 c 56% at 14c, 43% at 15c, 1% at 15y 2 , 1,256,900 head. FOB plants, ls - 16, 61 per cent at 15, 39% at 16, 509,100 head Thursday final- At farm, 14 - 15y 2 , 411,000 head, 56% at 15; FOB plants, 15 - 16, 371,500 head, 52 % at 15, 25% at 16. MONDAY Delmarva: Mkt firm, offerings moderate demand improved Fri. -Mon. B&F 2% lb. and over mostly 314 lb. and over, 14 20 - 16 20 1,127,000 head, including 805,900 head purchased at Eastern shore, with 51% at 15% -16 c. Georgia. Demand gen.fair to good mostly good. Supplies gen. adequate to barely ade quate though short at few GET IT AT ALTMAN'S Fitting Ration For Dry Cows and Growing Heifers only $3 60 per 100 lb Calf Feed - $5.05 per 100 lbs. Altman’s Milk Replacer 25 lb Calf Mana to aid in digestion 25 lb, 16% Dairy Super A $3.35 Amman’s Rabbit Horse Feed - $3.70 „ Pe^ ts •• • J f oi/ rio+e «q nn 20% Hog Feed ... $4.45 2/2 bushel ot Oats $3.00 Broiler R afi()n $5OO B. 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HOLLINGER & SONS WEST WILLOW FARMERS INC. ASSOCIATION Manheim, Pa. West Willow, Pa. 1.........................—-.———--———-——--' po nts. Light vol confirmed at 15c at farm price. At farm -14 - 15, mostly 14c, 777,000 head, FOB plants 15 - 16, mostly 15c, 414,000 head. Fri. - Mon , At farm 14 - 14y 2 970,800 head, 85 % at 14c; FOB plants 15c, 779,500 head TUESDAY Delmarva: Mkt. very quiet, trading very light and mostly at undeter mined prices At farm, 2V 2 lb and over, ONE LOT at 1614 c, 95,500 head - no sale at East ern shore Hvy type tom tur keys, 3,000 head at 19c Georgia Offer ngs adequa te at most points though sho rt of needs at others Demand fair to good, mostly good. Vol. mcreas ng at higher of fering prices with light vol. confirmed at 15c-at-farm le vel At farm, 2% -3% lb., 14 - 15, mostly 14c, 688,100 head; FOB plants 15 - 16, mostly 15, 426,200 head. Monday final - at farm, 759, 600 head, 77%* at 14c; FOB plants, 411,100, 71% at 15c WEDNESDAY - Delmarva Mkt. weaker, offerings mo derate, demand increased and buyers selective for qual ity and size 2V6 lbs. and ov er, mostly 3Vi and over, 13 - 16, 750,200 head, mcl. 470, 300 head at Eastern shore, 31% at 14i£ - 15, 17% at 15- 15V6, 16 % at 15% - 16 Georgia • Offerings adequ ate to barely adequate at mo (Tum to page 5) Sea us today. We’ll gladly recommend the mixtures bast suited to your needs. $3 95 $2 34 Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 COWS and GOOD FEED are a money-making combination If you have home-grown grains to use for feeding, mix them with Dairy Supplement | 32% At Lane. P.E. Broilers Gain Strength to 15.92 Thursday’s Lancaster Poul trv Exchange auction saw a slight increase in broiler av erage as the range went from 13 7 to 16 2, for a 15.D2 median Fortv-tbrpo lots of poultiy, with 130 405 head were of fered, wth 33 lots selling, total ne 112,105 head in the transactions There were 21 lots of broilers with 102 400 Iwad, twill lots of capcttes, wi 1 h 7 2 n o head, selling for 10 6 to 20 2 cents and four lots of 2 4 25 Leghorn fowl, bring ng 11.1 to 11 9 cents nound Following *s the complete Dec 4 auction by let with =cUer grower m parentheses, breed, age buyer and price 'T’he rode is WR - white rnrk; WV - wh le vantross; trw - md an nvor whites; L-F-Y - leghorn fowl year lings; WX - white Cap rapettes; - C cockrels, and P - nullets 1 Dmlnch & Gambnll (Ed ns (Emanuel Flaud), 2500 WV, 9-3, W.C. Mellingerand Son 16.1 -16. Fruitville lnc. 'Abram Sh«nk), 5700 WV, 9-2, SE Davs. 16 1. 17 A ME. 9000 WV. 9-2, Col Hill, 15 9 18 SAME, 4800 (Turn to page 5) SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Suavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 pan m I FARM FEES 3 || Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6, 1958 Weekly New York Egg Mkt, From December Ist to Fuday, December s„h Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Nearby Whites Extra fey hywts Medium Puhets Peewees 3 9’/I-40 40 34 - 34 30 22 Extra fey hywts Medium Pullets Peewees 40 34 32 22 37 k -32 - 30 Fey hywts Medium Pullets Standards Checks 35 n - 34 - 37 ’2 32 30 Fey hywts Mediums Pullets Fey hywts 38 - 38 - 37V2-38 36'/2- Trend—Market continues weak as buyers take goods very cautiously, rece’pts of midwestern eggs liberal Copyrighted 1958 By Urner-Barry Co. Area Milk Production Steadies After Drop PHILADELPHIA —Dec (5 In the New York area prices FLUID MILK- After a sea- deckned 5c under the new sonal decl ne, production this milk market ng order effec past week had leveled off in tive Dec 1. For manufact most areas. Bottling demand urmg purposes offerings were was var able with prices an leadily util zed by devapora ’nfluencing factor in some in- tors and separators stances, part culariy in Bos- FLUID CREAM Fluid ton where the state Milk cream markets were gener- Control Commission ra’sed ally well ma nta’ned as bot the retail store prices on lar- thng demand held good in gcr than quart containers most m-eas In some sections but decreased quart sizes (Turn to page 5) Lancaster Poultry Exchange Broiler Average 15.75 on November 28 The Nov 28, Lancaster with 4,500 head, bringing 19.2 Poultry Exchange auction to 20 5, and one lot of leg saw a price rise to 15 75 cents horn fowls, 600 head bring per pound average for. broi- mg 12 1 cents per pound, levs. Almost twice as many birds Thirty lots of poultry were sold as m the corresponding offered, with 112,000 birds sale last year, when 45,375 Twenty-six sold, with 86,300 broilers brought an average head, including 20 broiler lots of 17 51 in 12 lots Only 20 81,200 head, price ranging lots were offered for that from 15 - 18 cents. There sale, were five lots of caponettes, j||^ SLOeiCiNS W& R RISULIST Try HI-ENER-G 16 LA¥lEf© Here’s what it will give you: ★ Greater returns over feed cost. ★ Good performance in any climate. ★ Labor savings —easy to feed—a complete ration. Why not try it and check the results for yourself ? WIRTHMORE FEEDS CLEM E. HOOBER INTERCOURSE. PA. 40 33 -31 30 31 30 -23 22 -23 22 Nearby Browns 39 'j - 34 - 40 34 n n o f) “ «_*V -23 22 -23 22 -23 Midwestern Mixed 37-6- 37'/,.- 32 - '32 - I 30 -31 30* ?s’/2- 35 \>- 34 - 34 - Midwestern Whites 37’/2- 37 '6- 32 - 32 -31 30 -31 30 Midwestern Browns MASH 37 33 30 22 36 -30'i 30 >2-31 28’-2 22 -23 -33' -33 -31 -23 -23 37 33'j- 37 32 30 22 -38 -23 3412- 31 - 30 32 30 35 -31 28 V 2 33 %- 32 1 ,2- 33',2- 36','.- 32 - 30 - 35 31 - 28 Vi “o» JL Ph. SOulhiield 8-3431 3 -23