Weekly Poultry Report Delmorvo Current rendy-tocook demand slow Mid unnggicssivc. Ofloi- Snps ample to burdensome and occasionally freely ofloicd with an occasional load iepoi:ed as •low as per tomorrow s de livery and. considerable advance commitments at 28c Less than Irucklot prices mostly lower with occasional offerings noted as low as 284 c. Live supplies ample to and heavier than de sired in many quarters with oc casional lots noar 7 pounds alive Hbeing killed as roasters. Under tone weak and unsettled. SPRING LAMBS—Choice €O - New Holiond 95 lb 27 00-28 50; Good 60-100 lb. (Continued from Page 2) 24 50-27 50; Utility 20 00 24 50 HOGS September 22, 1969 Receipts of 1086 hogs and 12 s'noats sold 50 to 75 higher Retail 27 50-29; Wholesale 27-27 50, 1125 1400 lb 30 50-3125. Choice Heavyweight 25 75-27. Shears 21- 9501375 lb Yield Giade 2 to 4 21 50; Sows 21 50 22, Boars 16 75- 29 00-30 50 Mixed Good and a 8 Choice 28 25-29 00 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS CALVES On Wednesday, High Choice and September 22, 1969 Fume 900-1050 lb Yield Grade 3 Receipts of 116 calves sold and 4280028 50 Choice 825-1000 $lOO higher Choice and Prime lb Yield Grade 2 to 4 27 00-28 00 44-50, Good and L Choice 41- with load 1150 lb 27 75 Mixed 43 50, Standard 35-40 50. Com- Good and Choice 26 25 27 00 mon 25-34 50 CUSTOM SPRAYING For Whitewashing Spray the modern way Use CARBOLA Spray Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90% less cobwebs. No wet floors. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. 392-7227 Strength, Performance, Dependability. You’ve got’em all with VAN DALE’S NEW TRAVELING DUNK FEEDER. Van Dale's SCF-1400 is the traveling J*“^ 1 feeder to pul you on the track to fast- } - I er, more profitable operations. Auto- j matically, it delivers up to 40 tons of { silage per hour to bunks on a single J Chain, continuous “shuttle” service. | Feeder trough chain is No. 67 pin- I tie (12,500 lb. strength) and drive { chain is C-550 steel (average top { Strength of 10,000 lbs.). Interlocking, J Snap-together galvanized metal com- | ponents reduce erection time as | much as 50%. Suspended or floor- I mounted, rails are mounted with Van J Dale's exclusive clip-on brackets to j provide extra-rigid support. Unit j adapts.to any feeding need in-barn j or out-of-doors. Fogclsville September 23, 1969 HENS. Homy Tvpc 9-18 mostly 12-16. PULLETS 25 33 mostly 28-31. RO\STERS 14'/2-31 most -254 30; DUCKS 27-464 most ly 38-42; GEESE 13-39. R \BBITS 204-34 mostly 25-32; GUINEAS 50-644: PIGEONS (Per Pail) 25-170 mostly 110-1 35. TOTAL COOPS SOLD 723, • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) about steady; slaughter ewes scarce • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) L —.- J eastern Pennsylvania And Now Jersey I’l.tC" of light type hens con tinned to advance ‘i-'jc I)c -m.md conlinilqs good with bidd ing \cry competitive in the Pen nsylvania aica Supplies baiely adequate foi full needs in Penn sylvania. adequate from other sections as pioccssois fill operat ing time with some heaviei color ed hens and in instances with some heavy whites. Offerings of heavy whites short to barely ade quate of a good demand for rcady-to-cook needs. Prices paid at farm: Light Type Hens 9-llMsc mostly 11-11 'Ac in Pa., mostly QVz-lOcinNJ Heavy Type Hens - Tfewr. The outlook for Pennsylvania’s apple crop, previously predicted to be the largest since 1964, is unchanged according to a Sep tember 1 survey of conditions by the State Ciop Reporting Ser \ *ce The forecast of 510 million pounds, if leahzed, will be one tnnd greater than last year and one-fifth more than the 1963-67 aveiage Peach growers also are looking foi wai d to a good crop year, the best since 1960, with a 120 mil lion pound pioduction Peai pioduction will dip 2 pei cent below last year, but the 3,200-ton piospective crop will be 3 percent gi eater than the five year average Grape prospects were revised downward The September 1 sur- LLOYD H. KREIDER Auctioneer and Sales Manager Quarryville R#2, Box 180 Ph: 786-3394 CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, Drumore Center Quarryville, Pa. Phone 548-2116 VAN DA3LJB: Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 27. I%!} Weekly New York Egg Mkt. (Fiom Monday, September 22nd to Fiiday, Sept 26th) .Mon. WHITE Fey. Ex Large 53 53 Fey. Laigc 49* z 49'j Fey. Mediums 42>z 42' z Fey. Pullets 29‘z 29'a Fey. Pecwees 19 19 BROWN Fey Large 55 55 55 52 50 Fey. Pullets 29>a 29> z 29>z 29>i 29Vfe Fey. Peewees 19 19 19 19 19 Standards Checks 45 1 * 45 I 'z 45‘fe 45 43 35 35 35 35 34 Trend Large sizes in ample supply. Balance clearing well. Copyright 1969 by Urner Barry Publications vey indicated a 32,000-ton crop, 3,000 tons beyow the previous month’s estimate. The State’s vegetable crops geneially fared well from Aug ust weathei As a result, a Sep ttmber 1 suivey of conditions by tne Pennsylvania Ciop Reporting Seivice indicated little changes m production estimates fiom the previous month Snap beans for fresh market, unchanged fiom a month earlier, were forcast at 40,000 bundled- Every dog has his day every day with Red Rose Dog Food. To make certain that your dogs have their day . . . start each day right with Red Rose Dog Food. A tasty, appetiz ing food in crunchy meal form. 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