Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1957, Image 2

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    3—Lancaster Farming Friday, June 14, 1957
Broilers Average 22.75 Cents
At Lancaster Exchange Wednesday
LANCASTER A small sale
with only 30,450 birds in 14 lots
produced an average of about
21% cents at the Lancaster Poul
try Exchange Wednesday. The
range was from 21% to 22 cents
with eight lots of birds being sold
at the 21% cent figure Three lots
sold for 22 cents
A lot of capettes sold for 25%
cents
Make Altmans Your
Peat Moss
Baler Twine
Berry Boxes
Turkey Poults (4 weeks old) 95c each
Barbed Wire $9.95 roll
ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER
947 Harrisburg Ave, Phone Lane. EX 4-7715
, 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more.
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHA NGE WE DELIVER
BALE WITH' 1957’s ONLY
COMPLETELY NEW BALER!
HAYUNER 68
ONLY ALL-NEW BALER YOU CAN BUY
Not a re-Rash of an old model Not just a few changes on an
old baler. The HAYLINER 68 is the only completely new
baler from hitch to chute—New, deep throat hitch New,
large 56” pick-up New FLOW-ACTION feed system New cam
precision action’ in tying New, three-way chute.
EXCLUSIVE NEW FLOW-ACTION WAS
DEVELOPED IN LANCASTER COUNTY
Right here in Lancaster County New Holland has developed
a completely new feeding system FLOW-ACTION actually
measures each charge of hay into the bale chamber' And yet,
FLOW-ACTION requires many, many less parts'
If you want a heavy duty, big capacity
baler - see the Super 77. Limited supply
due to tremendous acceptance of 68 Baler!
We also have good buys on used balers
traded on 68’s. I. H., J. D., Oliver and N.
H. some used only one season!
L. H. Brubaker E, L. Herr
Lancaster Peach Bottom
Cope&Weaver Co.
Willow Street
L. Diem & Sons
Lititz
A. B. C. Groff C. E. Wiley & Son
New Holland Quarryville
Co.
Arthur Young
Klnzers
There are approximately 100-
000 birds listed for the sale today.
LANCASTER —A lot of 300
eleven week old broilers topped
the Friday sale of the Lancaster
Poultry Exchange by being bid
in at 24 cents.
And 84,800 broilers averaged
22 38 cents as the price stayed
up from previous lows for the
Headquarters For...
New Holland’s
J. B. Hostetler
and Sons
Mt. Joy *
Kauffman Bros.
Mountville
$4.20 a bale
$6.60 a bale
$18.30 per 1000
Eggs
PHILADELPHIA Market
steady to firm. Prices % to 1%
cents higher Supplies moderate
but generally ample lor a fair de
mand.
Wholesale seling prices, mini
mum 10 per cent AA quality large
45-48 lb. white 33%-35, brown
33%-34%, medium white and
brown 30-30%. Extras, minimum
60 per cent A quality. Large 45-50
lb. white 32-33, mixed 32-33, med
ium white 28%-29, mixed 28Vs-29.
Standards 28-28%, checks 22% -
23%.
Receipts 3,500 cases all by
truck.
second consecutive week. The
range of prices was from 22%
cents to 22% cents.
In addition to the broilers four
lots of capettes, 3,700 birds, sold
for 22% cents to' 28 cents, two
lots of Leghorn fowl, 875 in all,
sold for _l2’H cents and 13 H
cents, and a lot of 150 Leghorn
cockerels moved for 9Vi cants
A year ago 166,350 broilers
averaged 19 65 cents at two sales
and nn 1955 the average was
28 15' cents for 163,965 broilers
Here is the June 7 sale by lot
number, seller, with grower in
parenthesis, age m weeks, and
(Jays, buyer and price
1 Rdbert H. Barr, 1,250 White
Vantress capettes, 13, Daniel K.
Good, 24 cents 2 Robert H.
Barr, 150 yearling Leghorn cock
erels, Marvin Sweigart, 9%
cents. 3 Kenneth Noll, 2,800
White Vantress, 9-6, Roy E.
Ream, 22% cents 4 John B
Noll, 2,800 White Vantress. 8-6,
College Hill Poultry, 22% cents
5. Andrew N Miller, 2,000 White
Vantress, 9-3, Carl B. Risser,
22 54 cents
6 William R Myer, 12,500
White Vantress, 9, Mandata Poul
try, 22% cents 7 D. E Horn &
Co (Fred Bingaiqan, 8,600 White
Vantress, 9, no sale, 22 cents
bid 8. D E Horn & Co (Fred
Bingaman), 7,200 White Vant
ress, 9, no sale, 22% cents bid
9. D E Horn & Co. (Fred Bing
aman), 4,300 White Vantress, 9,
Mandata Poultry, 22% cents 10
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (Law
rence Hood), 5,200 White Rocks,
10, no sale, 22%: cents bid
11. Farm Bureau (Lawrence
Hood). 4,800 White Vantress,
9-1, no sale, 22% cents bid 12
Elmer Leaman, 2,500 White Van
tress, 9-2, H W. Longacre Inc,
22% cents bid 13. Fruitville
Farms (Abram Shenk), 5,700
White Vantress, 9-3, C F Man
beck Inc, 2214 cents 14. Fnut
villa Farms (Abram Shenk),
9,000 White Vantress, 9-3, Vic
tor ,F Weaver Inc, 22% cents
15 Miller & Bushong (Paul Liv
engood), 2,200 White Vantress,
9-6, Roy E Ream, 22% cents.
16 Miller & Bushong (R C
Carman), 9,000 White Vantress,
9-3, C F Manbeck Inc, 22’a
cents 17 M & B (Glenn Dear
dorff), 3,000 White Vantress, 10,
Daniel K Good, 22 Vi cents 18
M & B (Leonard Deitz), 4,500
White Vantress, 9-3, College Hill
Poultry, 22% cents 19 Glenn H
Herr (Lee Patticoffer), 9,000
White Vantress,, 10, Carl B. Ris
ser, 22% cents 20. Glenn H
Herr (Lee Petticoffer), 4,000 In
dian Rivers, 10, C F. Manbeck
Inc-, 22% cents
21. Glenn H Herr (Lee Petti
coffer). 1,000 Indian Rivers, 10,
Roy E Ream, 22% cents. 22.
Paul Rowe, 300 White Cross coc
kerel capettes, 14, John E Het
tinger, 28 cents 23 Paul Rowe,
175 Leghorn yearling fowl, John
E Rettmger, 13% cents 24 War
ren Diffenderfer, 700 Leghorn
fowl, S E. Davis, 12% cents 25
Wenger’s Mill (Beecher Forney),
900 White Vantress cockerel cap
ettes, 13-5, H W Longacre Inc,
25% cents
26 Wenger’s Mill (David Heis
ey Jr ). 1,250 White Rock cap
ettes, 14-1, College Hill Poultry,
22 'i cents 27 Allan L. Kauff
man, 300 Indian Rivers, 11, J
Robert Charles, 24 cents 28 An
drew N Miller, 4,000 White Van
tress, 9-3. Header’s Poultry, 22%
cents 29 D. E Horn & Co (Fred
Bingaman), 6,500 White Vant
ress, 9, S E Davis, 22h cents
Lancaster Markets: Supply Cains
10 Per Cent; Mostly Stockers
By DAVID S. LORENSON
Federal-State Market News Service
LANCASTER—CATTLE: 4,173
week ago 3,698. Stocker and feed
er steers accounted for the slight
ly more than 10 per cent increase
n supply for the three day per
iod this week. The offering of
slaughter steers was slightly
smaller than a week ago. Slaugh
ter steers and heifers compared
with last Wednesday now mostly
steady, cows seady to 25 cents
lowei with the decline on beef
type cows Stockers and feeders
are steady to weak. Receipts com
prised around 40 per cent Stock
ers and feeders and 10 per cent
cows.
Bulk choice fed steers 1,000-
1,300 lbs. $23-24.25, high choice
and mixed high choice and low
prime $24.50-25.50, a.part load
1,180 lb. mostly prime steers
$25 75. Good and low choice fed
steers $2O 50-22.75 and some util
ity and low good $18.50-20.25. A
few good and low choice heifers
$l9 50-21.60. Bulk cutter, utility
and commercial cows $l3 50-16.75,
canners and low cutters mostly
$ll-13 Utility and commercial
bulls $17.50-20, odd head weighty
Holstems to $2050, good fed
yearling bulls $2O-21. Bulk good
grade stocker and feeder steers
and light yearlings 485-900 lbs
$21.50-23.50, a few to $24. Several
lots partly fattened two-way
steers 950-1,100 lbs. went for fur-
LOW-COST FLY CONTROL FOR DAIRY BARNS
One spraying of \
DIAZINON
KILLS FLIES 4-6 WEEKS
TWO OR THREE RESIDUAL SPRAYS OF DIAZINON
WILL CONTROL FLIES ALL SEASON in your dairy
barns and other farm buildings. DIAZINON dr
tively simple and safe to use.
shown that proper residual a|jpl
do not result in milk contami
nation. Ask your farm supply
dealer for DIAZINON today
Available as GEIGY DIAZI
NON 25W (25% wettable
powder), GEIGY DIAZINON
25E (25% emulsifiable solu
tion), GEIGY DIAZINON Fly
Killer (granular bait).
GEIGY AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS • Oiv.um .( Csny them,cl Cor M r.l,.n
J. C. EHRLICH CO.
738 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa.
Ph EX 3-2489 or EX 3-2210
ther feeding from $22-23 25.
CALVES- 833, week, ago 871.
Veal calves mostly steady with
last Wednesday. Best action on
100-150 lb. good and choice veal- -
ers. Bulk good and choice $22.50-
29, odd head prime to $3O, utility
and standard $l5-22
HOGS: 1,721, week ago
Compared with last Wednesday
barrows and gilts around 25-5 o
cents lower. Sows scarce, about
steady. Bulk barrows and gilts
mixed US 1-3, 190-230 lbs m
Wednesday’s market $2l-21.50, a
(Continued on Page Three)
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two oldest 3 and 5 year Random
Sample Tests (New York and Calif )
is proof that H&N BALANCED
BREEDING pays off consistently with
extrit egg profits for you
BROILER GROWERS: For peak
broiler profits make your next (lock
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, FLORIN FARMS, INC.
Vtt. Joy 2 • loneostor County • Penno,
Phone; Mt, Joy 3-9891
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