4—Lancaster Farmlni, Saturday, Mar. 9,1974 Poultry Market Reports •WoVAV.V«V*V»V*ViVAV« ••• • t • * WEEKLY NEW YORK EGG MARKET Mon. WHITE Fey. Ex. Lge. 65 65 65 Large 65 65 65 Mediums 59 60 60 Pullets 47 47 47 Peewees 35 35 35 BROWN Fey. Lge 65 Mediums Unquoted Pullets Unquoted Peewees Unquoted Off Grade Lge. 57 57 57 58 Checks 44 44 44 44 Long Tone Very Irregular. Copyright 1971 Urner Barry Publications NEST RUN EGGS Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECI) Durham, N.H. and reflect trading prices for gradeable nest run eggs (GNR) on ECI, a nationwide trading center for producers, packers and marketers. GNR eggs are classified by weight in 30-dozen cases, and traded in lots of either 300 or 750 cases. Prices are FOB buyers dock, and are computed Tuesday and Thursday of each week. This week’s prices for each classification were: New Weight Classification Per Case Tuesday Thursday Extra Large 51 lbs. 0 0 Class 1 - Large 48 lbs. 59 59 Class 3 - Medium 421bs. 54 54 Class 4 - Small 39 lbs. 42 41 Breaking Stock 48 lbs. 51 51 Checks 48 lbs. 47 47 4-H PHOTO WINNER SAYS CAMERA CAN SAVE MONEY When property is dam aged by theft, tire or a car collision, a camera can come to the rescue, says award-winning photographei Randy Waters, 16, of Erick, Oklahoma Randy is a na tional wmner-and recipient of a $l,OOO Eastman Kodak Company scholarship grant in the 4-H photography project conducted by the Cooperative Extension Serv ice and sponsored by Kodak More than 110,000 4-H members are enrolled Snapshots of property, Randy says, can help prove loss and win compensation from insurance companies, which generally pay only for lost or stolen items that can be documented A camera can be a boon when calamity strikes on the road, too Photographs are evidence of the conditions under which an accident oc curred “Photos of the vehi cles involved and then li cense tags, first witnesses and any telltale skid marks mav be useful later,” sajs TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 From Monday, March 4 to Friday, March 8 Tuei. Wed. 65 65 Randy Some more advice from Randy on using a camera to prepare for times of trouble Substantiate insurance claims with photographs of the front, back and each side of your home along with the tool shed, outdoor playhouse and swimming pool Winter’s a good time for taking such photos. With leaves off the trees, con struction details will show up Make a room-by-room photo inventory of your pos sessions, noting the cost and purchase date of the items on the back of each photo. Keep a photo record of valuable hobby collections coins, stamps, tools • Support consumer com plaints with close-up snap shots of damaged merchan dise Send them to the man ulacturer or shipper with a letter of complaint • Document youi camera on tilm Ask a friend to shoot that valuable piece of equipment for \ou Prices unchanged to higher on mediums; steady on balance. Cartoning demand fair to good where feature activity a factor on both large and mediums. Supplies barely adequate on mediums, fully adequate on larger sizes. Undertone steady. Prices to retailers: sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons, Delivered: Store door A Extra Large 70-72; A Large 69-71; A Medium 60%-63%. Thur*. Fri. Pa. Broiler Down 2 pet. Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth during the week ending March 2,1974 were 1,231,000. The placements were 2 percent below the corresponding week a year earlier, and 10 percent below the previous week. Average placements during the past 10 weeks were 5 percent above a year earlier. Settings for broiler chicks were 2,173,000 22 percent above the previous week and 2 percent above the com parable period a year earlier. The current 3-week total of eggs set is 4 percent below the same period a.year ago. Inshipments of broiler type chicks during the past 10 weeks averaged 3,000 compared with 5,000 a year ago. Outshipments averaged 228,000 during the past 10 weeks, 4 percent below a year earlier. Placements in the 21 States were 62,244,000 1 percent above the previous week and 4 percent above the same week a year earlier. Average placements during the past 10 weeks were 5 percent above a year ago. Settings were 77,700,000 - about the same as the previous week but 2 percent above a year earlier. The current 3-week total of eggs set is 5 percent above the comparaole period a year ago. Philadelphia Eggs Wednesday, March 6 Placements Fogelsville March 5,1974 (Prices paid dock weights cents per lb.) Hens, light type 7-12; Hens, heavy type 8-26V4, mostly 12-22; Pullets 19-41, mostly 39-41; Roasters 6-39, mostly 35-37; Capons 20-51, mostly 3845; Ducks 542, mostly 44-53; Drakes 17-55, mostly 48-53; Geese 36-53; Turkeys - toms 17-27; Turkeys - hens 27-48; Rab bits 50-90%, mostly 75-81; Guineas 81%-90, mostly 85- 90; Pigeons (per pr.) 1.61- 3.20. Total coops sold 579. Poultry received Monday 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday 7 a.m. to 12 Noon. Sale at 11:30 a.m. Directions Take Rt. 22 thruway. Exit at Fogelsville exit. North on stoplight in Fogelsville, turn left, proceed 1 mile. State Civil Service Jobs Available The State Civil Service Commission is accepting applications for a number of state civil service positions. Applications for public health dental hygienist I-111 will be accepted until further notice. Applications for fish culturist I-m and fisheries technician I-II may be submitted until August 23. Those who wish to apply for public health dental hygienist I-111, fish culturist I-111, and fisheries technician I-H should obtain copies of the examination an nouncements for specific information on salaries, position requirements, and acceptable combinations of experience and training. Applications, examination announcements, and further information may be obtained from State Civil Service Commission office in Harrisburg, or from local offices of the Pennsylvania State Employment Service. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD tJ NEW ENGLAND WEEKLY SHELL EGG REPORT Tuesday, March 5,1974 Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL MASS+ 71-75 69-74 66-72 44-49 Mostly 72-74 70-72 67-70 4547 NEWHAMP 70-77 68-75 65-72 4349 Mostly 72-73 70-71 67-68 4546 r I 74-75 72-73 69-70 4748 Mostly VERMONT 72-81 70-78 67-74 TOO PEW Mostly MAINE 71-74 69-72 66-69 Mostly „ . +lnclude* Central & Western Sections Only. Eastern Pa. &N.J. Wednesday, March 6 Prices unchanged to Baltimore eggs: Market slightly lower on light type on large sizes steady, hens. Demand fair for mediums unchanged to 1 adequate to barely adequate cent higher. Supplies supplies. Producers holding adequate for the fair for production into easier demand. period in many quarters. Cartoned eggs: Prices to Offerings of heavy type hens retailers, state graded (Min ample for a light demand, one case sale) white Prices paid at farm: Light Grade A Large 72-79 type hens 6-9 mostly 8-8% in mostly 72-75; Grade A PA, mostly 7-9 in NJ; Heavy Medium 67-71 mostly 67-69 type hens TFEWR Broiler-Fryer Market supplies short of desirable Wednesday, March 6 weights. Undertone steady. Ready to cook movement Negotiated trucklot prices fair at best. Slaughter 2-3 lb ready to cook broiler schedules reduced in line fryers for delivery next with needs as several plants week: Plant Grade 39 Pool not operating today. Less Trucklot prices for Thursday than trucklot prices steady arrival: US Grade A 41-44 with early advance trading mostly 41; Plant Grade 40-42 at this week’s level. Live mostly 40. .VAVAV.VAVAVA'AVAVAVA** ■ •.w. , .VAVAVA , A**V»V«V»V»V»VAV»ViV»V» Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa. 17543 Office; 22 E. Main St, Lititz, Pa. 17543 Record-Express Office Bldg. 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