LJVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA. July 11 (tJSDA) Market unsettled. Demand fair and very selective as to size and qual. Supplies of most classes were more than ample. Large White Rock pul lets 30-32 C. Large White Rock caponettes 26-29 c, small sizes 23-24 c. Roasters in slow sale at 21-24 cl Stags 19c. Fryers sold slowly, crosses 27c White Rocks 25-26 c. Vantress Reds 25-27 c. Mixed straight cockerels 25c. Light type broilers 18c. No. 2 qual mixed 20 down to 10c. Tur keys unsettled. Demand light for more than ample supplies Bronze young hens 40c. Mixed breeders 20-28 c without clear* mg. Receipts July 19 included Delaware, 14000 lbs, Maryland, 15000 lbs; Virginia 6000 lbs. Wholesale selling prices No. 1 and fancy qual. broileis light type under 3 lbs 18 Broilers or fryeis heavy type 3-4 lbs 25- 27 Roaster 21-24 Pullets 4% lbs and over 30-32 Hens heavy type 18-23 light type 15-20 Old roosters 12-15 Clicks Pekin 25- 27, Turkeys young hens 40. Dr Jonas Salk has presented evidence indicating that the vac cine he perfected might produce lifelong immunity against paraly tic poliomyelitis. USED SPECIALS I # 75 & 76 New p Holland Balers 0 Case sft. Combine H # AC “60” all crops S 0 Used WD Tractor | 0 Used “B” w cult. || 0 Massey Harris' H “101” w cult. H 0 Several used. H tractors vv cult. - H # Case Wire Tie | Baler g I L. H. Brubaker H g *•» g a 350 Strasburg Pike | « Ph. Lane. 3-7607 | | Strasburg OV 7-2305 First Siding Nailed About seven hours after work started on raising his barn, Aaron S. Click here nails in place the first piece ot siding" on the new tobacco barn raised by friends and neighbors in record time this weekend. Others busy them selves in the upper rafters of the new barn. (Lancaster Farming Staff Phto) Receipts Tuesday Largest for Day; Broilers 22.28 Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerstown, Pa) (Sales Re port, sale 161, Tuesday, July 10, 1956) Prices moved a trifle lower July 10 with the largest Tuesday receipts recorded by the Lancaster Poultry Exchange. Twenty-two lots totaling 56.700 broilers sold in a range of 23 to 24%, averaging 23.82 cents, a decline of but 16 of a cent from Thursday. Listed were 25 lots, 72,600 birds, offered were 23 lots, 60,- 100 birds One lot of 600 Leg horn fowl sold for 17% cents and one lot totaling 250 cap ettes brought 28%. Listed for Friday are approxi mately 150,000 birds. ■ Robert Noll Tops Market Topping Tuesday’s market was Robert Noll, 201 Rohrers town Road, Lancaster, with lot 8, 1325 Barred Cross ten weeks old that sold to Carl B. Risser. Lititz, for 2314 cents per pound. iHere are Tuesday sales by lot number (each preceded by “10-”), seller, with grower in dicated in parentheses), amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and price: 1, Emanuel Flaud, 1000 White Mountains, 9-4, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc, 2314; 2. Aaron S. Fisher, 900 White Vantress, 10 wks, to Roy E. Ream, 23; 3, Benjamin F. Lapp, Jr., 250 White Rock capettes, 15 wks, 28%; 4, Richard Trostel, 3400 White Cross cockerels, 10 wks, no sale, 22’i hid; 5, Boy R. Shultz, 600 Indian Rivers, 10 wks, to Roy E. Ream, 23%; 6, Robert Noll. 2550 White Vantress, 9-6. to H. W. Long acre, 24; 7, Robert Noll, 2650 White Vantress, 9-6, to Mead er’s Poultry, 24%; 8. Robert Noll, 1325 Barred Cross, 10 wks, to Carl B. Risser, 24%; 9, Ken neth Noll, 2750 Red Vantress, 9-3, to Roy E. Ream, 23%; 10, Aberdeen Mills-Leslie Miller, 2200 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Pennsylvania Dutch Farms, 24; 11, Aberdeen Mills-Leslie Mil- ler, 3600 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Pennsylvania Dutch Farms, 24; 12, Aberdeen Mills-Leslie Miller, 3400 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Pennsylvania Dutch Farms, 24; 13, Aberdeen Mills- Leslie Miller, 2600 Red Vantress, Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 13, 1956 Star Mail to Link Quarryville, Oxford Delays in mails between Quar ryville and Nottingham will be considerably corrected by estab lishment of a Star Mail route to become effective July 16. This will establish complete service between Lancaster, Quar ryville, Kirkwood and Oxford 9 \yks, to Walter C. Melhnger, 24; 14, Miller & Bushong (Har old Rohrer), 6000 White Van tress, 9-4, to Pennsylvania Dutch Farms, 23%, 15, Miller & Bushong (Har old E Rohrer), 6000 White Van tress, 9-4, to College Hill Poul try, 24, 16, Miller & Bushong (Harold E Rohrer), 4300 In dian Rivers, 94, to College Hill Poultry, 23 />, 17, Miller & Bus hong (Harold E Rohrei), 4700 White Vantiess, 9-4, to College Hill Poultry, 24, 18, Millar & Bushong (Charles Boose), 2500 White Vantress, 9-3, to S E. Davis, 24%, 19, Miller & Bus hong (Charles Boose), - 2500 White Vantress, 9-3, to Tilley’s Poultry, 24, 20, Charles G. Myer, 1500 Meatpackers, 11-4, to Til ley’s Poultry, 23%, 21, Aaron J Brubaker, 600 Leghorn fowl yearlings, to Daniel K Good, 17%, 22, Tobias C Stehman, 275 White Vantress, 11 wks, to Carl B Risser, 23 ‘t, 23 and 24 Harvey Stoessel, 4500 White Vantress and 8000 White Vantress, withdrawn prior to sale, 25, Jack H Michael, 4500 Indian Rivers, 10 wks, to Til ley’s Poultry, 23. I 24-Hour Service | 3 —on—— b H 1956 AUTO TAGS | S EDWARD G. WILSON H Notary Public M »J j 6 S, Lime St Lancaster* Pa q aiiiiM ATTENTION ALL BROILERS PRODUCERS !J YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE MEETING ON Broiler Production On Monday, July 23, at 7*45 P. ffl. GLENN Manheim RDI WIRTHMORE FEED CO. Poultry Tour Across County (Continued from page one) bins Mechanical feeders large houses, and hand-fed in smaller pens Houses made of asbestos board or homasote ma teual, ioo£ on large laying house insulated, Connecticut slot type ventilation in front, doors in rear for summer venti lation, all openings well screen ed Home made gas incinerator for disposal of dead birds EGGS PHILADELPHIA, July 11 (USDA) Market steady. De mand remained good for top qual offerings which advanced in price Supplies of all grades were about sufficient for im mediate requirements Wholesale selling puces- min 10 pet AA qual large 45-48 lb white 45-47 brown 45-46, medium white 39%-40, brown 38-39 Ex tras, min 60 pet A qual large 45-50 lb white 41-42, mixed 40- 41%, medium white 37-38, mixed 37-37 1 . Standards 36-37, checks 30-32. Receipts July 10 cases all by truck | LOANS | |1 For any farm purpose I: U Made the farmer’s H a W3y 11 , LANCASTER ft I! PRODUCTION | « CREDIT ASS’N. | I: 36 E. Chestnut St. | :s Lancaster, Pa. « |1 Ph. Lane. 3-3921 | TO BE HELD AT THE Landisville Fire Hall Sponsored by H. Ph. Landisville 3547 and 2,600 HERR 3
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