—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Sept 28.1974 4 Poultry Market Reports WEEKLY NEW YORK EGG MARKET Monday, September 23 to Friday, September 27 Mon. Tuea. Wed. Thun. Fri. WHITE Ex. Larg. 69 69 69 69 69 Large 66 66 66 66 66 Mediums 61 61 61 61 61 Pullets 46 46 46 46 46 Peewees 32 32 32 32 32 BROWN Large Mediums Pullets Peewees Off Grade Large Unquoted Unquoted Unquoted Checks 43 Vfe 43 Tone Very irregular. Copright 1974 Umer Barry Publications £*X # X # X*X , X # X # X*X*X # X*X # X , X*X»X # y*X** v * # * ##, **v* *••••••••••• •••••*• NEST RUN EGGS Prices are from Egg Clearinghouse, Inc., (ECI) Durham, N.H. and reflect trading prices for gradeatde nest run eggs (GNR) on ECI, a nationwide trading center for producers, packers and marketers. GNR eggs are classified by weight in Sfrdozen cases, and traded in lots of either 300 or 750 cases. Prices are FOB buyers dock, and are competed Tuesday and Thursday of each week. This week’s prices for each classification were: Clauificatian Extra Large Class 1 - Large Class 3 - Medium Class 4 • Small Breaking Stock Checks ft-??:*:*: HOW TO BE SAFE AT HOME Every year, about 25 mil lion Americans are injured in their own homes! Many of these accidents might never have happened if a few do’s and don’ts had been adhered to. Do fasten any electric cords to the baseboards. Left loosely on the floor, cords can cause falls, under rugs they can lead to fires. Don't put pressurized cans in the furnace or trash burner where they may eas ily blow up Do tack down any throw rugs that are not rubberized on the bottom, and keep a rubber mat in your tub or shower Don’t keep medicines around too long, or keep prescription medicines after they’re no longer needed Keep all medicines away from small children and don’t “prescribe" at home, giving one person’s pills to another who shows similar symptoms Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa. 17540 Office; 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 Record-Express Office Bldg. Phone; Lancaster 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-2191 | Richard E. Wanner. Editor Melissa Piper, Associate Editor buDscnption price: $2 per year. :$ § Established November 4, 1955 $ Published every Saturday by Lancaster Farming £ Lititz, Pa. | Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, Pa. 17543 | Members of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn., Pa. V Newspaper Publishers Association, and National Newspaper Association. £ fm* V/.v.'/.v/.y/.v.*. 70 7d 70 70 59 41 Vt New Weight Per Case Tuesday Thursday 51 lbs. 0 0 48 lbs. 58 56 42 lbs. 53 53 39 lbs. 40 37 48 lbs. 52 51 48 lbs. 44 43 Do keep some salt, bak ing soda or a foam fire extinguisher in the kitchen in case grease or fat in a pan catches fire. Water will only make things worse. Don't walk on bare floors with stocking feet, and don’t wear smooth-bottomed slip pers unless all your floors are carpeted. Do rid the house, attic, and garage of piles of old newspapers, magazines, rags, mattresses, and clothing, which could cause a fire. Don’t let your heating unit go more than a year without being checked and fixed if necessary. At least one fire out of every 10 begins in a defective heater.. Do get quality utility tools such as those marketed and guaranteed by the Ritco division of The Ridge Tool Company. They are not like ly to slip from your grip Don't let stairways stay in the shadows Light them from top to bottom and provide a continuous hand rail If your stairway is 44 inches or more wide, there should be a railing on both sides Keep storage items off attic and basement stairs and paint the top and bot tom steps white for better visibility Eastern Pa. &N.J. Live Poultry Report Wednesday, Sept. 25 Prices steady on light type hens. Demand fair for barely adequate stocks forcing processing plants to continue part-time operations. Of ferings of heavy type barely adequate for a fair demand. Prices paid at farm: light type hens 4-6, mostly 6 in Pa., mostly 54 in NJ; heavy type hens TFEWR. 59 41% Leegport Livectock Auction, Leesport, Penn*. September 25,1974 CATTLE 348. Supply in* eluded 165 head feeder cattle. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter steers's2 to $3.50 lower. Slaughter cows steady to 75 cents lower. Slaughter bulls 25 cents to 50 cents lower. Few Good & Choice slaughter steers 41.25-45.10, Good 37.00-41.00, Standard 31.00-36.50, few Utility 26.50-28.50. One Choice slaughter heifer at 36.75, couole Standard 25.25 and 28.60. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter' cows 23.00-26.25, Cutters 22.50- Canners 19.60- 22.85. Few Choice sliughter bullocks 35.60-38.25, Good 35.50- Standard 30.35- 33.00, few Utility 23.75-27.60, few Cutters 21.85-23.10. Yield Grade 1-2 1000-1550 lbs. slaughter bulls 28.1033.50, few 835-1035 lbs. 23.50-26.00. Good 300-550 lbs. feeder steers 31.25-35.00, Medium 500300 lbs. 25.25 and 28.60. Utility St High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 23.00- 26.25, Cutters 22.50-24.00, Canners 19.60-22.85. Few Choice slaughter bullocks 35.6038.25, Good 35.50-37.25, Standard 30.35-33.00, few Utility 23.75-27.60, few Cutters 21.85-23.10. Yield Grade 1-2 1000-1550 lbs. slaughter bulls 28.1033.50, few 835-1035 lbs. 23.5026.00. Good 300-550 lbs. feeder steers 31.25-35.00, Medium 500800 lbs. 25.25-27.00; Good 395-600 lbs. feeder bulls 29.00 34.00, Medium 300660 lbs. 24.0029.50. CALVES 157. Vealers mostly steady to $2 higher. Few Good & Choice vealers 58.0062.00, Good 48.0054.00, Standard 33.00-50.00, Utility 90120 lbs. 22.0032.00, 7085 lbs. 20.0024.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-130 lbs. .29.00-38.00; beef cross bulls & heifers 80130 lbs. 26.0038.00. HOGS 204. Barrows & Gilts $2.50 to $3 higher. US No. 1-3 200235 lbs. barrows & gilts 38.35-38.85, No. 2-3 195-245 lbs. 38.10-38.25, few No. 2-4 250-330 lbs. 30.0035.00. US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. sows 27.0029.50. Boars 21.25-24.50. FEEDER PIGS 220. US No. 1-3 25-35 lbs. feeder pigs 9.5013.50 per head, No. 1-3 4050 lbs. 13.5021.50, Utility 2035 lbs. 5.5013.00 per head. SHEEP 17. Few Choice GO -95 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 34.00-40.50, Good, individual’s 60 and 65 lbs. 32.00-35.00, Utility 55-75 lbs. 13.50-25.00. Surveys reveal that 80% of all U.S households own at least one car. Further, approximately 30% own two or more cars while 15% V.’.V. Leesport Livestock Auction Auto Reliance Delmarva Broiler-Fryer Market Wednesday, Sept. 25 Ready to cook movement fair on current shipments but sharply improved for future needs. Today’s less than trucklot asking prices ranged higher on both Plant and US Grade A. Live supplies fully adequate at weights often heavier than desired. Undertone firm. Negotiated trucklot prices 2-3 lb. ready to cook broiler fryers for delivery next week: US Grade A 40%, Plant Grade 37-39%. Current broiler-fryer negotiated prices for im mediate delivery mostly multiple drop shipments to New York City from Delmarva: Range US Grade A 36-38%, Plant Grade 36-38, Premium US Grade A 39-41, Premium Plant Grade 37-39. Weighted Average: US Grade A 37.35, Plant Grade 36.85, Premium US Grade A 40.39, Premium Plant Grade 38.81. Consumers’ Corner la Sewing Always Economical? Making your own clothing ra ther than buying them might not be saving you any money. If you are using a complicated pattern and quality fabric, you will save the most by making this garment, since it would be high priced in a store. But, if you’re making a less ex pensive, simple garment that could easily be mass-produced, such a shift, buying is probably the better bargain. The time you spend is import ant to include in the cost of mak ing a garment. So ’to figure the real cost of making a garment, keep track of the hours you spend, multiply by the minimum wage and add in the cost of the fabrics, pattern and notions After you consider your time, the construction and fit of the garment and the quality you want, decide whether you should sew or buy. Read Lancaster Farming For Full Market Reports NEW ENGLAND WEEKLY SHELL EGG REPORT Wednesday, September *4,1974 Prices paid per dozen Grade “A” brown eggs in cartons delivered to retail stores: EX LARGE LARGE MEDIUM SMALL MASS+ 74-83 72-81 70-76 43-52 Mostly 75-77 73-75 71-73 44-46 NEWHAMP 72-79 70-77 68-75 41-48 Mostly 74-75 72-73 70-71 43-44 R.I. 78-79 76-77 74-75 47-48 VERMONT 76-84 74-82 72-80 Mostly 76-82 74-79 72-77 MAINE 76-78 74-76 72-74 •Hncludes Central and Western Sections Only. Baltimore Eggs Wednesday, Sept. 25 BALTIMORE EGGS: Market about steady. Demand slow to only fair in instances. Supplies are adequate with additional stocks readily available. Cartoned Eggs: Prices to retailers, state graded (min. one case sale) White. Grade A Large 73-79, mostly 73-75; Grade A Medium 68-74, mostly 68-70. Growing Degree Days Weed Ending Sept. 23 In Lancaster the average temperature for the week was 66 degrees or 2 degrees over the average. For crops HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster, Pa Phone 717-464-2044 Philadelphia Eggs Wednesday, Sept 25 Prices unchanged. Car toning demand light to fair where occasional feature involved, especially on mediums. Offerings fully adequate for current in terest. Undertone steady though often cautious. Prices to Retailers: Sales to volume buyers, consumer grades white eggs in cartons, delivered: Store Door, A Extra Large 71-72%, A Large 70-71%, 63-64%. Hone Laugh Serious horse enthusiasts usu ally complain when their wives blow the budget on items like rent and food. beginning at 40 degrees the days totaled 4629 or 97 over the average. For crops beginning at 50 degrees the days totaled 2925 which was 73 days over the normal. Rainfall for the week was .47 inches and measured from April Ist was 25.08 or 1.05 over the normal. 45-47