Weekly Broiler Report Chicks placed in Pennsyl vania for commercial broiler pi eduction during the week totaled 913,000 according to 'the Pennsylvania Crop Report- Service. This was an in cicase of 19 per cent over the p!evious week and 28 per cent •Ihove a year earlier. The 10-week total was 1 per cent below last year. Eggs set j ol commercial broiler produc ts totaled 1,071,000, 8 per cent over a week earlier but 25 per cent below a year ago The 3-week total was down 11 per cent from last year. Inshipments of broiler-type chicks for the past 10-weeks totaled 839,000 or 71 per cent above last year. Outshipments ol 1,290,000 were down 36 per cent. Settings in the 22 major pro ducing states were down 1 per cent from a week earlier but lemained about the same as a \ear ago. The 3-week total was 2 per cent above the compar able period last year. Placements dropped 1 per cent from a week earlier but u ere 1 per cent above a year ago. The 10-week total was down 1 per cent from last year. SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 0 Witmer Kd., Ri, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7227 Dairymen everywhere are getting more with Dairy Feed Pastures Are Drying Up! Put Your Herd on the F ul-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feed Program To Boost Your Production Morgantown Feed & Groin Stevens & Morgantown Millport Roller Mills Millport S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. Salunga Fogelsvillc, Pa, Auction Sale of 6/23/64 (Prices for Dock Weights, f per lb. except where noted) HENS, Light Type 7%-10% M 8-9; Heavy Type 8%-19 M 13-17; Pullets 15-29 M 23-27: Roasters 10 26 M 18-24>/2, Ducks 22-24; Turkeys,* Toms IBV2-22V2; Hens 16V2-29 M 18- 22; Rabbits 16-32 M 24-30, Guineas 87%; Pigeons (per pair) 40-72 Va M 65-70, Jumbo Squab 80, Total Coops Sold. 695. Ready to Cook Broilers & Fryers Carlot inquiry good at Phila delphia as lequuements were unfilled in several instances. Trading unaggressive at New York & Boston due partly to buyer reluctance towards new prices. Country offeungs light. Pool trucklots & special marks were purchases at 25-31 mostly 26-28 1 /2<". Distributive demand fairly good at Phila , fair at other points. Supplies irregular & ranged ample to short of needs Weights over s' in very light supply. Farm Women 3 Program Is Safe At Home “Safety at Home” was the theme of the recent meeting of Farm Women Society 3 in the home of Mrs Clarence Stauffer, Ephrata HI, north of Lincoln. W. U. Fassnacht, rep- I For Sale: ALFALFA - STRAW | $ Approximately 1,000 bales of excellent J ■K second cutting alfalfa sprayed conditioned $ * foaled and loaded on your truck at the field when ready. * J Also straw from Pennoll Wheat * J baled and loaded on your truck at the field. * * 5 * Conestoga Memorial Park t $ Off the New Danville Pike, Lancaster R 6 J i Phone 393-1594 from 9 to 5 * I******************************************** Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. • Delmorvo Prices Advance On Fair Demand Live broiler prices in Del marva advanced appioximately 1/5 cent during the 24 hour peuod ending 10.30 Friday morning Moderate auction offerings met a fair buying interest De mand for ready to cook im pioved and fair as additional supplies sought for early week deliveiy at major metiopohtan centeis Estimates slaughter for the weekend by eastern shore pro cessors was 793,100 head com pared to the 832,600 head last weekend Prices ranged 16 8 to 17 8 at farms on reported purchases of 909,100 head including 448,100 head offeied and sold at Thurs day’s sale at the Eastern Shore Poultry Growers Exchange Thirty-seven per cent of the auction sales were at 17 to 17 4 The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio foi the week ending June 19 was up two points from the previous week at 3 2 Broilers averaged 15 87 per pound and mash cost the grower $lOO 49 per ton. resenting the Insurance Infor mation office of Pennsylvania, spoke on the theme, “Home Is Where the Hazards Are.” Devotions were led by the hostess and her daughter, Miss Nan Stauffer. Mystery sisters were revealed and new ones selected. Three members were grad- milk Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Groin Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola and Witmer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27, 1964—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. From Monday, June 22nd to Friday, June 26th Mon. WHITE Fey Hywts Fey Hywts Fey Med No 1 Med Pullets Peewees 334 314 25 24'4 184 14 BROWN Fey Hywts Fey. Hywts Fey Med Pullets Peewees 38 36 284 184 14 MIXED Fcy Hywts No 1 Med, Pullets Standards Checks 31% 31% 24% 24*2 0 0 29% 28 29 23%-24 23%-24 TREND Market showing a good balance between supply and demand except on top brown, thesd aie weaker under an unsettled market in New England Copyrighted 1964 By Urner-Barry Co. uates of Ephrata High School to plan the refreshment stand and were given gifts from the at Ephrata Fair and the 1965 society. year book and piogram. During the business session, Preliminary plans were made under the chairmanship of the for a bus trip to Atlantic City president, Mrs. Harry Usner, on August 22 Mr. Stauffer donations were voted to two showed pictures taken on a re chanties A gift of $5 was giv- cent bus tup by the Society en for the Migrant Workers’ to the New York World’s Fair, picnic, and $5O was voted for The July meeting will be the Lancaster Child Develop- the annual family picnic held ment Center. in Walters’ Meadow near Hope- Committees were appointed land, Sunday, July 19. Tues. Wed 334 31*2 244-25 244 184 14 334 314 25 244 184 14 38 36 254 184 14 38 36 254 184 14 314 244 Thurs. Fri. 34 34 32 324 26 26 254 25% 184-19 18V 2 -I9 14 14 38 35-35% 36 34 26 26 184-19 18%-19 14 14 32 32% 25% 25% 0 0 28%-29% 29%-30 23%-24 23%-24