Kter Broilers «Knucd from page two) 6OO Arbor Acres i§H Hock capettes, 13-1, to WW. Risser, 25 1-2; 44, Philip Mfe. to,ooo White Vantress, Sffiiandata Poultry, 23, 45, Ymta N. Miller, 7200 Meat 9-2, no sale, 22 1-2 bid; N Miller, 8900 9-2, no sale, H*d, 47, Wenger’s Mill Da lifeeisey, Jr ) 1950 White Sails 9-6, to Tilley’s Poultry, jSffitS, C. Richard Neff, 1400 fwMißivers, 9 wks, to Roy E mSto.9. i_2; 49, Hiestand, Inc Ififfirtin), 4000 White Van sagfiln w ks, to Tilley’s Poul afijK A- 50, Homer Graybill, i|PPw ’Hampshire fowl, 15 ||P sale, 19 1-2 bid. |i|Bbbert Graybill, 500 Mcat- SJSi io-6, to Daniel K Good, »ri Kenneth MccCracken wßwerce), 500 White Moun |sß.6, to Daniel K Good, 22 ifflt. Daniel Warner, 3700 In ilaiiveis, 9-6, to Daniel K imKb9 1-4; 54, Robert Chin- lndian Rivers, 9-6, to |SftK. Good, 22, 55, Robert fflffit, 4000 Indian Rivers, 9- |fflfeniel K. Good, 22 1-4, IBbhn H. Herr, 800 Red Van |np-6, to Roy E Ream, 23 laSi?, Pennsylvania Farm Wk (Alfred Velter), 8000 swfVantress, 9-3, no sale, 22 WgL; 58, Pennsylvama Farm (Alfred Velter), 8000 iSVantress, 9-3, no sale; 22 59, H. Raymond Stoner, Sfflian Rivers, 9-4, to Roy E 22 1-2; 60, Norman B irKr, 1200 Red Vantress, 10-2, |ffiE Ream, 23; 61, Wenger’s ffi(Beecher .Forney), 3600 jasVantress, 10 wks, to Til- 22 3-4. ran prices rose 2 per cent nB month to June 15 lllißlilillinilllllllllllillllllllinilllßllllillilllMllHlHHlUlHllllllllilllimillliHlllHj^ )R. SALSBURY’S VACCINES | Only vaccines produced on R. O. P., non- Hi contaminated (C. R. D. complex or Sal- g monella) Eggs. g *OWL & PIGEON POX cost about 4 - r> c per. g bird. g VAVAC (water) New Castle * Bronchitis, i g to .01c. g NTRANASAL New Castle or Bronchitis, g about ic All vaccines attenuated, bkcterio- g statically-sterile, and carry their own stabi- g lizers. Cannot carry respiratory disease, g or pullorum, etc. . g See Your Salsbury Dealer g iep. F. W. Fisher, Leacock Pa. ■ illllllllilllllillllllllllllilllliniillllilillllillfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfliillllllllllfllllllH USED SPECIALS Mod. “60” AC Allcrop Harv. w Motor Drive Mod. *6O” AC Allcrop Harv. P, T. O. Mod. 75 & 76 N. H. Balers-Gcod Condition Dearborn Forage Harv. Jraham Hoeme Plow TRACTOR SPECIALS t M. H. “101” w Cult, t John Deere “B” w Cult. Oliver 70 Priced To Sell 4 Wheel Silver King Tractor $135.00 Farmall “M” Tractor jr “WC” AC Tractors 1 “B” AC Tractor > H. 22 w Cult. Mechanics Special $249.00 L. H. BRUBAKER NCASTER R D 4 LITITZ R D 3 Lane. 3-7607 Strasburg OV-72305 Lititz 6-7766 Plans are underway by the State His torical Commission to enlarge and im prove facilities of the Landis Valley Farm Museum. Shown above is the Landis Tuesday Broiler Auction Declines Cent, Avg. 21.68 Lancaster Poultry Exchange (Rohrerstown, Pa) (Sales Re port, Sale 163, Tuesday, July 17, 1956) Prices moved more than a cent lower here Tuesday in the sale of 47,950 broilers in 13 lots. Not sold weie 1200 Due for Expansion birds Fifteen lots totaling 49,- 700 birds were listed and 14 lots, 49,150 were offered. Ten lots 45,900 broilers sold fiom 21% to 22, averaging 2168 cents Three lots 2,050 Leghorn fowl sold at 17 and 17 V. cents. More than 153,000 birds were listed for yesterday’s sale For the corresponding day a year ago, Tuesday, July 19, 1955, sale 71, nine lots, 17,100 birds, were offered and sold in a range of 28 to 29 cents, av eraging 28 58. Thursday Sales By Lots Here are Tuesday sales listed by lot number (each preceded T)y “17-”), seller, with grower indicated in parentheses, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and price: 1, Millport Roller Mills (Elm er Boyd), 1500 Indian Rivers, 10 wks, to S. E Davis, 22, 2, Miller & Bushong (Stephen No testme), 10,000 White Vantress, 94, to Mandata Poultry, 21%; 2A, Miller & Bushong, (Stephen Notestine), 10,000 White Van tress, 94, to Pennsylvania Dutch Farms, 21%; 3, J. W. Eshelman & Sons (Red Rose Research), 500 Leghorn fowl to Victor J. Koser. 17; 4, J. W. Eshelman & Sons (Red Rose Research), 250 White Mountain pullets, 13 wks, withdrawn prior to sale; 5, Aaron J. Brubaker, 1200 Leghorn fowl yearlings, to Walter C. Mellinger, 17%; 6, Charles Rreidcr, 350 Leg horn fowl yearlings, to Roy E Ream, 17; 7, Charles Kreider, 350 White Cross capettes, 12 wks, no sale, 20% bid, 8, Eman uel Flaud, 850 Barred Cross and New Hampshires, 10-4, no sale, 20% bid; 9, Jack Bucher, -4900 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Vic tor F. Weaver, Inc., 2114; 10, Jack Bucher, 4700 White Van tress, 9 wks, to Roy E. Ream, 21 h; 11, Jack Bucher, 4800 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc, 21%; 12, Jack Bucher, 4800 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Victor F, Weaver, Inc., 21%; 13, Jack Bucher, 1000 White Vantress, 9 wks, to Head er’s Poultry, 22;'14, Paul Rohr er, 3600 White Vantress, 9-4, to Victor F. Weaver, Inc., 22; 15, Paul Rohrer, 600 White Van tress, 94, to Roy E. Ream, 22. Adele Simpson, fashion design er, after trip around the country: “Surprisingly enough, it’s now fashionable to be lady-like, neat, properly hatted and gloved, even a bit formal.” home, which may become a museum, and one of the barns. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo]. EGGS Philadelphia July 18 (USDA) —Market steady to firm Prices moved higher on top quality large Demand improved for large as supples were lighter mediums were in good demand with increased supplies fully ample Small-lots'sales of current sxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxutxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxxxxx | 24-Hour Service | p 1956 AUTO TAGS | $ “ EDWARD G. WILSON | H 8 N#ltrr Public |J tf j 6 S. Liree St. Lancaster, Pa tJ Sllllllllllllliilllillllill •—“S ATTENTION ALL BROILER PRODUCERS! YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE MEETING ON Broiler Production TO BE HELD ATJTHE Landisville Fire-Hall On Monday, July 23, at 7:45 P. M. GLENN H. £Manheim RDI WIRTHM Lancaster Farming—3 Friday, July 20, 1956 LIVE POULTRY Philadelphia July 18 OJSDA) —Market unsettled supplies of most classes were more than ade quate for the fair but very selec tive demand Large cross pullets 30 cents, white rocks 28 cents, few lots higher Large whit** rock caponettes 25-28 cents, small sizes 23-25 cents, crosses 22 cents, roasters 20-25 cents without clearing Cross fryers 23-26 cents, whito rocks 24 cents, turkeys about steady Demand fair for light supplies Bronze young hens 37-40 cents Bronze breeders 20- 22 cents without clearing Receipts July J 7 included Delaware 11,000 'lbs, Maryland 10,000 lbs Wholesale selling prices No 1 and fancy quality broilers light type under 3 lbs 18-19 Broilers or fryers, heavy type 3-4 lbs, 22- 26, roasters 20-25 Pullets 4% lbs and over 28-30 Hens, heavy type 17-22, light type 16-18 Old roost ers 13 Ducks pekins 22-27. Turkeys young hens 37-40 receipts were at 37-38 cents Wholesale selling prices min imum 10 percent AA quality Large 45-48 lb white 48-49, brown 47-48, medium white 39%-40, brown 39-39'4. Extras, min imum 60 percent A quality large 45-50 lb white 43-44%, mixed 43- 44, medium white 37-38, mixed 37-37 *2 Standards 38-39, checks 30-32 I LOANS I I* M P For any farm purpose p j| Made the farmer’s « B way. | « XANCASTER § « PRODUCTION § H CREDIT ASS’N. | p 36 E. Chestnut St. B Lancaster, Pa. B Ph. Lane. 3-3931 | llllllliliilllli!llii!ll!lllill!ll!!lil^ —m Sponsored by HERR
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