\Veekly Broiler Report Hatcherymen in the Com- neejjs. A number of produc n,oii\vealth placed 832,000 ers held flocks for either high chicks for commercial broiler er live price or pioduction in moduotion during the week as much as shell egg markets ending August 1, according to strengthend Out of state pur jl,e Pennsylvania Crop Report- chases continued to supple ,n g Service. This was an in- ment light local supplies. Am ci ease of 18 percent over the pie offerings of light type hens pl evious week and 6 percent cleared well under a fairly above last year. The 10-week good demand A few lots of total was 2 percent above the young turkeys brought 25-26 c comparable period a year ago. on hens and 22-24 c for the Settings totaled 1,244,000 eggs toms. Prices paid at farm for f or commercial broiler pro- light type hens 7-Bc, heavy duction or 3 percent below a type 14-16 c. vveek earlier, but remained 14 Fogelsville Auction Report percent above last year. The 3- s t . *eek total was 8 percent above . August 4 a year ago. Inshipments of HENS, light type 7-10, M 8-9; hi oiler-type chicks the past HENS, heavy type, 8%-17%, 10 weeks totaled 704,000 or M 12V2-15V2 ; PULLETS, 19% - 44 percent above the campar- 29, M 23-27; ROASTERS, 10- a ble period last year while out- 26%, M 22-25; DUCKS, 13% - shipments of 1,446,000 were 29, RABBITS, 13%-25, M 17- down 17 percent. 23, GUINEAS, 25-82%, M 65- Placements in the major 82%; PIGEONS (per pair), 60- producing states totaled 40,- M 70-77%. Total coops 250.000 chicks, 2 percent below 822. a week earlier, but 3 percent —— above a year ago. The 10- # Vintage week total was 2 percent above (continued from Page 2) last year. Settings totaling 52,- 945.000 eggs, were 2 percent Sheep 50. Spring lambs below the previous week, but about steady. 8 percent above a year earlier. Spring lambs: Choice 80-100 The 3-week total of 160,718,000 lbs. 21.50-23.50, Good 18.50- eggs was 6 percent above last 21.00. year> 299 hogs were on offer at the Eastern Pa. and New Jersey August 1 auction. Hogs weigh- Live Poultry Report ing 150-160 pounds brought 15.- A divided trade opinion pre- 25-15 86, 160-180 pounds 15 50- vailed regarding the heavy 17 35, 180-200 pounds 17 60- type hen market. Some buyers 18.25, 200-220 pounds 17 75- offered lower prices in view of 18.50, 220-240 pounds 17 60-18 - lower ready to cook price le- 00 and 240 pounds and up vels. In some instances, pay- 15.00-17.50. mg prices moved higher as Sows changed hands at 12.- hght supplies fell short of 85-14.00. MJt/MMF mm 'ELBOW FORK" ACTION MAKES THE BEST BALES YET 303 BALE-CHIEF Twin Rakes on the new Allis-Chalmers 303 Bale-Chief make bales solid, square—tied tight. The kind an ejector can throw. Bales resist buckling because “Elbow Fork” action takes out windrow wads that can make other bales pop their twine. Takes heavy windrows into the chamber in clean, sweeping action. Forks retract completely up and out of hay each back stroke. No drag or auger-churning to shred leaves. Big capacity. Come see this new 303 Bale-Chief now. ALUS-CHAIMERS k. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Grumelli Form Service Nissley Form Service Quarryville, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. Allen H. Motz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. Lausch Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pa. WiTM SALES AND SERVICE N. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Rheems. Pa. • Delmarva Live bioiler prices in Del maiva advance neaily te cent dining the 24 hour peuod end ing 10 30 Fnday nioining The demand was good for moderate auction oifeungs. Ready to cook demand lang ed fiom baiely fair to good in isolated instances Movement for next week spotty with many dealers continuing to use wait and see attitude.' Estimated slaughter by eas tern shoie piocessois for the weekend was 788,000 head compared to the 845,000 head last weekend. Live prices at farms dunng the period ranged 16 0 to 16 8 on reported purchases of 987,- 700 head including 573,900 head offered and sold at Thursday’s auction at the East tion sales were at 16 5 to 16 8. ern Shoie Poultry Groweis Ex change. Foity-one percent of the auc- The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending July 31 was up one point from the pievious week at 3 2 Broilers averaged 1548 per pound and mash cost the grower $97.86 per ton. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) 1398 lbs. 25 50, equalling the High since last August load Hi “hi 6 Choice Ind PnSe fiss Hlgh Choice and Prime 965 ' ce and Pnme 89 °- 1000 lbs - 23 ■' 1400 lbs 24 50 25 25 inclnd 1025 lbs 24 - 00 ' 2425 . Mixed 25-23 50, part load 23 75, Choi- ZI S? “ Good and Choice 900-1300 lbs. ce 800-1050 lbs 21 75-23.25, 1140 MOO Tbs 2ds d 5 00 ? 25 2522 50-23 25, Good thes e weights load Choice 1100 lbs. 23.25, 25 25°Lt e a several loads' 21 ° o ' 22 50 - Standaid and Low load 1200 lbs 22 50 and load Hi°“h Choice and Pnme 1409- Good 18 -°°- 2050 ’ load Hl § h Choice 775 lbs - 21 50. Good 1451 rhZ. Standard Holstems 19.75, few 18.50-20.50, Good and Choice iinn iZ n,f wtn m m Standard and Low Good Hoi- 20 25-21.50. iISMS? Sno^nS’^mip 1 steins 20.00-20 50. Cows. Cutter to Commercial 1450 lbs 24.00 and couple of 10cnl . 0 c loads Choice and Prime 1625 Slaughter heifers- Load High 12 50-14 25, Cannei 11 50-12 75 lbs. 22 25-22 50, Choice 900- Choice and Prime 1025 lbs. Butts Guttei to Commercial 1100 lbs. 22.75-24.00, few loads 24 °°> several loads High Choi- 17 00-19.00. Big W Dairy Cleaners And Sanitizers A dairy cleaning Program that is designed to meet every cleaning need on a dairy form. There is a total of five products and they fall within two main groups as follows: I. General purpose cleaners for 1. Washing udders 2. Cleaning milking machines and utensils 3. Cleaning bulk tanks 1. Big W Dairy Cleaner and Sanitizer quaterinary ammonium acid solution 2. Big W Dairy lodine cleaner sanitizer. 11. The pipeline cleaning products. 1. Big W Dairy Pipeline Alkaline Cleaner Dry chlorinated powder non foaming and free rinsing. 2. Big W Dairy Sanitizer 10% chlorine solution for sanitizing pipelines before use. 3. Big W Dairy Acid Rinse Milk stone remover Good for pipeline or utensils. Try some soon. Coll your local W Dealer Clem E. Hoober Fwirthmorel Intercourse 768-3431 Paradise Supply K. Stauffer & Son Paradise Lawn and Bellaire 687-6292 665-3121 367-2321 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8, 1964 Weekly New York Egg Mkt. Fiom Monday, August 3id to Fnday, August 7th Mon. WHITE Ex. Fey. Hywts, 36te 34t2 29 28 Fey Hywts, Fey. Med. No. 1 Med, Pullets 20V 2 14 Peewees BROWN Ex. 40te 35 30 201/2-21 14 Fey Hywts. Fey. Hywts. Fey. Med. Pullets Peewees MIXED Fey. Hywts, Standards Checks 34-34 j ,2 29k 23 TREND: Market showes increased fiimness especially on fancy of all sizes under shorter supplies and close clearance. Copyrighted 1964 By Urner-Barry Co. Wed. Tues. 37t2 35i 2 29 28 3712 35ta 30 29 201,2-21 14 201 2 -21 14 401,2 36 30 404 36 30 204-21 14 20’/2-21 14 35k 35k 30k 23 30k 23 FARM BUREAU | SAVE 500 on each 5 gal lons of Unlco Oils.. .on each 25 pounds of Unico Grease 2 SPECIALS extra savings on all 55 gallon drums of Unico oil and all containers of Unico M- P. B-660 Grease August Ist to 31st .1 THIRTY YEARS ><( FARM BUREAU M SERVICE TO FARMERS CALL TO-DAY LANCASTER 394-0541 3 Fri. Thurs. 38i {, 391/2 38 361,2 30 29 21 Site 30 23 16 42 384 siy 2 23 16 411/2 37 30 21 36k 29 k-30k 23 32-32 k 23