eekly Broiler Report supplies. Some supplemental processing supplies noted from outside the area, particularly New York State. Prices paid at farm for heavy type hens 13%- 14% c, mostly 14%«, light type hens. 7-8 mostly 7-7V2 c. Placements by ‘ State hatch men during the week to ’ led 905,000 chicks for com- Jercial broiler production, ac ” dm g to the Pennsylvania ■top Reporting Service. This ras 5 P er cent above the pre ‘ ' ouS week and 28 per cent dove a year ago, Xde 10-week total was 6 per ent below the comparable per jd last year. Settings, totaling 151,000 eggs for commercial ’roller production, were down ! p e i cent from last week and 5 pei cent below a year earli ,r The 3-week total was 9 per en t below a year ago. Inshipments of broiler-type ,cics for the past 10 weeks taled 577,000 or 48 per cent >ve last year. Outshipments 1267,000 were down 35 per it Placements in the 22 major educing states, totaled 46,- 1,000 chicks for commercial •oilei production, increased • i pei cent over both a week rhei and a year ago The week total was down 1 per \t from last year. Eggs set lamed the same as a week her but were 1 per cent be last year. The 3-week to remained the same as a ago. EASTERN PA. & N. J. Live Poultry 5/Z7/64 Demand only fair for ade ' supplies of heavy type is Some bids' of 14* refused producers holding for 15*. Interest for light type hens ht to fair for the adequate NEW SPRAYERS... w >™ BIG ACREAGE DURABILITY Here is a completely new Allis-Chalmers sprayer line, built to withstand chemical corrosion and hard serv ice. Booms, up to 33 feet wide, are made of special resistant alloy aluminum with tough chip- and dent proof nylon in nozzle eyelets and caps. Double nylon roller pumps are offered in two sizes. A 6-roller model develops up to 250 pounds pressure. An 8-roller model, with pressures up to 350 pounds, provides ample ca pacity to handle long booms and to provide agitation for wettable powder sprays. Allis-Chalmers models include the heavy-duty trailer type shown above, rear mounted boom sprayer, a broadcast model, and a tool bar-carried unit. See the difference that Allis-Chalmers quality now brings to spray equipment. Finance far profit. Ask us about AUis-Ckalmers time payment plans. the dollar-malclng difference with A. ALLIS-CHALMERS SALES fc SERVICE \|)r L. H. Bruboker Ijancaster, Pa. Ui »eiii Farm Service Qnnrryrme, Pa SoB Niss,e v Form Scrvice Washington Boro, Pa. Lousch Bros. Equipment • Dr. Shook (Continued from Page 2) the next four years, he served as clinical vetennauan to the university’s herds and flocks, taught veterinary medicine and did research. From 1952 he practiced vet ei inary medicine m Centre county until joining the De partment of Agriculture as field veterinarian In 1958 he was named chief of the meat hygiene division, a position he has continued to fill along with the acting directorship. He will continue to direct the bureau’s program i elating to prevention, control and eradication of livestock and poultry diseases; the inspection of meat and meat food pro ducts; also diagnostic services and dog law enforcement He is a member of the Pennsylvania and American Veterinarian Medical Associa tion and Alpha Gamma Rho and Alpha Zeta fraternities. Active in church work, he is a member of the council of administration and superinten dent of Sunday School. He is married to the form er Jean Watts, of Spring Mills, They have two sons Allen H. Motz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Ljtltz, Pa Sterens, Pa. • Delmarvo Paces Down; Demand Is Fair Live broiler prices in Del marva decreased approximate ly a quarter cent during the 24 hour period ending 10 30, Thursday morning. Prices ranged 14 2 to 15.4 on reported purchases of 527,800 head including 507,600 pur chased of 546,000 head offered at Wednesday’s auction at the Eastern Shore Poultry Grow ers Exchange Demand was on ly fair with the holiday in fluence on current business spotty Ready to cook demand de creased slightly. Delivered prices mostly unchanged ex cept on extra premium quality The Delmai va hroiler-feed ratio for the week ending May 22 was up one point at 30. Broilers during the week aver aged 14 96 per pound and mash cost the giower $lOO 29 per ton The ratio for the compar able week a year ago was 3 4 when broilers brought 16 67 and mash cost $99.46 per ton PLAIN FABRIC A plain fabric with subdued texture and no design is a wise choice for a basic dress, re- minds Bernice Tharp, Penn State extension clothing spec- HOUSE PLANTS COURSE iahst. Buy the dress in the “House Plants for Your best quality fabric you can af- Home” is a study course for ford and select a weight fabric flower lovers offered through that is suitable to almost any the mail by The Pennsylvania season Desirable fabrics in- State University. The lessons elude lightweight wool, blends describe over 80 plant species of wool and manmade fibers, to grow indoors for flowers or and blends of manmade fibers, foliage. Write to Box 5000, University Park, Pa, for a Many troubles are caused by catalog describing this and too much bone in the head and more than 70 other courses not enough in the back. offered. Hi (iyO)IRTHMOR€ New Spring and Summer Dairy Feeding Program 14 Record Fitting and Calving Feed with Pellets is excellent for show animals, for dry and fresh cows, and for a milking ration. 14 Hi Cal Pellets an excellent all purpose summer feed or for feeding year round. 14 Pro-Cal Dairy Feed a new feed available in two forms all pellets or partially pellet ed. Ideal for a good pasture or zero grazing programs. Ask your dealer for feeding recommenda tions and Prices. LET YOUR COWS AND YOUR MILK CHECK, TELL THE STORY. OIRTBWOR6 FEEDS SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY J. K. Stauffer & Son Lawn and Bellaire 665*3121 367-2321 Clem E. Hoober Paradise Supply Intercourse . Paradise 768-3431 X 687-6292 A „ * Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30, 1964—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, May 25 to Thursday, May 28 Mon, WHITE Fey Hywts. Fey Hywts. Fey Med No 1 Med, Pullets 29 29 23 23 18% 15 Peewees BROWN Fey Hywts Fey Hywts Fey Med. Pullets Peewees 29 29 23 18% 15 MIXED Fey Hywts. No 1 Med Pullets Standards 27 J ,2-2S Checks 24 j ,2 TREND Top grade laige holding steady but medium and small easier with particular surplus of medium Copyrighted 1963 By Urner-Barry Co. Wed, Tues 30 30 23% 23% 18%-19% 15 30 30 23% 23*2 18i 2 15 29 29 23% 18%-19 15 29 29 23i 2 181-2 15 29 23% 29 231-2 PATZ Sales & Service ' Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2559 SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Wltmer Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynord Beitzel Phone 392-7237 Thurs. 29%-30 29% -30 23 23 18%-19 15 29 29 23 18% -19 15