Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 17, 1956, Image 3

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    By Brothers
■eep Awards
■ntinued from Page One)
Bnts with the bulk bringing
Bo $33 a‘goodly number at
Bwt Top m Chicago Wednes-
Bvas $3O 50 Last year’s aver-
Bvas 27 cents, with the cham
bringing 60 cents a pound,
■me high for the Garden
H|Show was $ll5 paid at the
■ show .
■d CT es were Louis C Uhl ot
■ Meat Products, Baltimore,
■Lloyd W Roberts, Corkran
■ & Co, Baltimore, while on
■ show sale committee were
■bers of Lancaster Livestock
Range, W S Bixler, secretary
■ chairman, 'James Dunlap,
■rt Heilbron, and Robert
■my.
■though young John —a four
■grader this fall at Drumore
■vnship Elementary School-
El, a bit speechless amid all
B excitement, he has further
Bes in a cow and two heifers
■home, a nice start for a man
H age. Ei nest, a Ground Hog
Ire Farmers of America
ber, will continue showing
ng his debut at the East-
National in Timmonium
fall and continuing at the
hern Lancastei County
munity Fair in Quarry
's are the remainder of the
.5 placing by exhibitor, ad
animal weight, buyer and
3 Damn E Boyd, R 1 Eph
-935-lb Shorthorn, to Se-
Bros., Dallastown, $32.50
1, Ronald D Book R 7 Lan
-985 lbs, to Sechnst Bros.,
50 cwt, 5, E Bruce Boyd, R 1
rata, 980 lbs, to Medford;
, Chester, $3150 cwt, 6,
an P Bookr R 7 Lancaster,
) lbs, to Stock Yards Inn, Lan
er, $32 cwt, 7, Edwin Miller,
disville, 825 lbs. to Krall
it Market, Mt. Joy, $33 cwt; 8,
me Buch, R 2 Lititz, 92Q, lbs,
irmour for Diem Food Plant,
caster, $33 50 cwt, 9, Joseph
Hahn. R 1 Mt Joy, to Loren
WHITE CORNISH
BROILER CHICKS
2300 Available
12c
vy Seconds . .-. %
Phone or write today
REICH
POULTRY FARM
Marietta Ph. 6-7123
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GAS WATER HEATERS
SPECIAL PRICES DURING AUGUST
Water heaters'cost less than other kinds and are cheaper to
Tate and much faster. Provide hot water 24 hours each day
are dependable See our large display.
WARD BOTTLE GAS
Town Store, 25 S. State St., Ephrata
° Store and Plant on Route 222. Open Friday Evening*
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DR. SALSBURY’S VACCINES
Only vaccines produced-on R. O. P., non- m
contaminated (C. R. D. complex or Sal- |||
mgnella) Eggs.
FOWL & PIGEON POX cost about 4
bird. ~
WAVAC (water) New Castle * Bronchitis, 3, H
to .Ok. m
INTRANASAL New Castle or -Bronchitis Hi
about 3 c All vaccines attenuated, bacterio- |||
statically-sterile, and carry their oyvn stcb - |||
uzers. Cannot carry respiratory disease |||
or pullorum, etc. m
See Your Salsbury Dealer
Rep. F. W. Fisher, Leacock Pa. £:“ 6aa2 ■
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Calved July 25, 1954, Major Rosalie
walked away with Junior champion Ayr
shire honors for John E Ocker, R 1 Ship-
Lancaster Broilers
(Continued from page two)
derfer), 4000 Arbor Acres White
Hocks, 9-6, to H W. Longacre,
(Elmer Diffenderfer), 4000 mAr
bor Acres White Rocks, 9-6, to
H. W Longacre, 19)4, 49, Allen
E. (Moyer, 1100 Red Vantress,
10-2, to Roy E Ream, 20 M, 50,
Wenger’s Mill, Inc (Vernon
Zimmerman), 5000 Meatpackers,
10-2, withdrawn prior to sale,
51, Wenger"s Mill (Joseph
Deitz), 4500 White Vantress
(Arbor Acres), 10-2, to Tilley’s
Poultry, 20
Baker, $33 50 cwt, 10, Magdalina
Frey, R 2 Quarryville, 870 lbs, to
Krall Meat Market, $35 cwt, 11,
Emerson Knight, Jr, Penryn, 1075
lbs, to Kunzler & Co, Lancaster
$32 cwt, 12, Barry Lee Knight,
Penryn, 1020 lbs, to Musser
Lockers, The Buck, $32 cwt; 13,
Ruth E. Hess. R 1 Lititz, 990 lbs,
Armour for Diem Food Plant,
$32; 14, Arlene Long, R 4 Man
heim, 965 lbs, to Greenawalt &
Koch, Lancaster, $35 cwt, and 15,
Irene Bollinger, R 2 Denver, 1110
lbs, to Cross Bros, Philadelphia, i
$33 cwt.
Junior Champion Ayrshire
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Broiler Prices
Go Below 20c;
Average 19.20
Lancaster Poultry Exchange
(Rohrerstown, Pa) (Sales Re
port, Sale 171, Tuesday, Aug 14,
1956) Averaging 19 20, broil
er prices at the Lancaster Poul
try Exchange Tuesday this week
declined from the Thursday av
erage, with seven lots, 19,050
birds listed and offered, five
lots, 7,650 sold, with four lots of
broilers, 7,300, selling from 19
to 19 ’1 cents, averaging 19.20,
and one lot, 350 capettes, bring
ing 2214.
There was no auction on the
corresponding day a year ago.
For Thursday, Aug. 16, approxi
mately 100,000 were listed. List
ings for Tuesday’s Sale, Aug. 21,
may be' made up to 4:30 p.m
Friday, Aug 21.
The Lancaster Poultry Ex
change calls attention to the
big poultry barbecue af Her
shey Park, Saturday Aug. 25.
Here are Tuesday sales-by lot
number (each preceded by 14-),
seller, with growers indicated in
parentheses, amount and breed,
age by weeks and days, buyer
and price
1, Paul Shoemaker, 1200 Red
Vantress, 9-3, to Tilley’s Poul
try, 19, 2. Allen L Kauffman, 300
Indian Rivers, 104, to Martin
M. Brendle, 19 ! 3, 3, Aaron E.
Beiler, 350 White Mountain ca
pe ttes, 14 wks, to Carl B. Ris
sef. 22%, 4, Wenger’s Mill (Ver
non Zimmerman), 5000 Meat
packers, 11 wks, to Walter B.
Lehman, 19%, 5, Lloyd G
Kreider, 800 White Vantress, 9-
3, to Roy E Ream, 19; 6, Miller
& Bushong (H. Glenn Kauff
man), 3000 White Vantress, 9
wks, no sale, 19 bid, 7, Indian
River Poultry Farm, (Harry F.
Hess), 8400 Lancaster puletls,
10 wks, no sale, 19% bid
=S
's c per m
Philadelphia Aug 15—Unsettled
Demand remained goocj- for re
latively light supplies of top
quality large Increased supplies
of extras and all medium were in
excess of the current fair demand
Storage' goods were liberally
utilized Most fresh arrivals show
ed quality defects from heat
Wholesale selling prices Min
imum 10 per cent AA quality
Large 45-48 lb white 40-51, brown
48-49, medium white 33 '2 -34,
brown 33-34. Extras, minimum 60
per cent A quality Large 45-50
lb white 41-42’4, mixed 40-41 H,
medium white 33-34, mixed 33 34
Checks 29-30.
Receipts Aug 14-4,100 cases
all by truck.
V*
pensburg, Pa, at the SPABC Cattle Show
Her sire is NA 19 Elmstone Major, her
dam, Carolyn Nancy.
E gg s
(BY USD A)
CLAIMS TRAVEL RECORD
Budgewater, Va Rev Max
William Fisher drove approxi
mately 30,000 miles, during a
four-year period, to get a col
lege degree During the period,
he supported his family of eight
by serving as pastor of two
churches some distance away
from the college He diove back
and forth each day, accumulate
mg the astonishing number of
miles
If your wife wants to learn
to drive, don’t stand in her way
—■ Sunshine.
I§ 24-Hour Service
1956 AUTO TAGS
EDWARD G. WILSON
Notary Public
16 S. Lime St. Lancaster* Pa
Z3E4LZ*S
Used Farm Equipment
FORAGE
HARVESTERS
PTO OR MOTOR
DRIVE
Several Mode's
To Choose rtom
Bay Of The Week
AC TRACTOR WD
FORAGE
BLOWER
With Motor
POTATO
DIGGERS
SALES SERVICE
L| w 1 1 Lancaster 37607
. H. Brubaker l"/ 72305
350 STRASBURG PIKE, LANCASTER
Lancaster Farming—3
Friday, Aug. 17, 1936
Poultry
(BY USDA)
LIVE POULTRY
Philadelphia, Aug 15—Market
msettled Demand fair but vary
mitical as to size and quality
supplies of all classes were more
"ban adequate Gamed rock
millets sold slowly at 31 cents
■rresh cross pullets 28-29 cents
Large white rock caponettes 27-
29 cents, few lots higher without
clearing, carried over reds 25
cents with bulk unsold Few lots
moss roasters 18 cents Cross
fryers 23-25 cents, silver cross
straight cockerels 25 cents, white
rocks 18-23 cents without clear
ing, vantress reds 23-26 cents
Few lots caponetted light type
broilers 18 cents Turkeys un
settled Demand light for light
supplies White Holland mixed
breeders 20-25 cents, No 2 quali
ty 16-18 cents
Receipts Aug 14, included Del
aware 4,000 lbs, Maryland 15,000
lbs, Virginia 13,000 lbs.
Wholesale selling prices No 1
and fancy quality broilers light
type under 3 lbs 18, broilers or
fryers heavy type 3-4 lbs 18-26,
roasters 18, pullets 4% lbs and
over 28 31, hens heavy type 17-
22, light type 15-16, old roosters
11-12 Ducks Muscovy 27 Pekin
28 30
FLYING ‘BURGLAR’
Marshall, Texas In response
to a frantic call from Miss Fon-
ta Bnttenum that a burglar was
trying to get in her house, police
arrived to discover that the cul
prit was a flying squirrel. He
was playing on a window screen
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CORN
PICKERS
1 & 2 ROW
MOUNTED
Pull Type
Guaranteed
CLOSE OUT
High Qu»li*v
Paint sale
Pints'49 c
Quarts 89c
Gallons $2 99
L4NC STORE ONLY