Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 26, 1957, Image 2

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    2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 26, 1957
Broilers Average Near Year’s High
At Lancaster Exchange Thursday
LANCASTER A total of 144,-
&50 broilers selling in 35 lots av
raged 23 66 cents at the July 18
sale at the Lancaster Poultry Ex
change
The price range was from 23 U
cents to 24 cents
This is the third consecutive
week that the broiler price has
equaled the years price record
In addition to the broilers, 2,100
Leghorns sold for 13V4 and 17
cents, 725 capettes sold for 27'A
and 28 cents, and 475 heavy fowl
sold for 19 V 4 cents
Here is the sale by lot num
ber, owner with grower in par
enthesis, amount and breed, age
in weeks and dfiys and price.
1. Indian River Farm (Clair
Bomberger), 5,300 Indian River
Whites, 10-3, 23% cents 2. Indian
River Farm (Clair Bomberger),
5,100 Indian River Whites,-10, 24
cents. 3. Miller & Bushong (John
Geil), 3.000 Indian Rivers, 9, no
sale, 21 cents bid 4 M&B (John
Geil), 3,000 Indian Rivers, 9, no
sale, 19 cents bid 5 Clarence E
Denlmger, 2,000 White Vantress,
9-2, 23% cents
6. M&B (Clarence B. Denlin
ger), 5,000 White Vantress, 9-2,
23% cents. 7. Lee Petticoffer,
4,900 White Vantress, 10, 23 Vz
cents 8 Lee Petticoffer, 4,900 In
dian Rivers, 10, 23% cents. 9
MODEL HU-11P
Model HU 10 Not Shown
$218.88
★ COSTS NO MORE THAN A CHEST FREEZER
OF COMPARABLE QUALITY AND CAPACITY
• Holds 385 lbs
• 4 Fast-freezing Surfaces
• Large Giide-out Saske»
HURRY IN BEFORE THEY'RE GONE!
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Elam L. Kauffman, 375 capettes,
13-2, 27 V 4 cents. 10. Raymond M.
Zimmerman, 1,000 White Van
tiess, 10, 23% cents.
11. Amos M. Stoltzfus, 1,000
White Vantress, 104, 23Va cents.
12. W. A. Wagner, 10,000 White
Vantress, 10, 23V 2 cents. 13. Mor
gantown Feed & Grain (Andrew
Cross, 10-5, 23V* cents 14. Mor-
Weber), 4,800 White Cornish
gantown (Andrew Weber), 4,800
White Vantress, 9-5, 23V2 cents.
15 John L. Hershey, 4,000 White
Vantress, 9-2, 23% cents.
16. John L. Hershey. 4,000 In
dian River Whites, 9-2, 23V2 cents.
17. Jack Bucher, 9,500 White
Vantress, 9-6, no sale, 23% cents
bid. 18 Jack Bucher, 9,200 White
\ antress, 9-6, 23V 2 cents. 19. Jack
Bucher, 1,450 White Vantress,
9 6, 24 cents. 20. Vernon R. Sny
der. 3,800 White Vantress, 10-2,
23 Vz cents.
21. Vernon R Snyder, 3,500
White Vantress, 10-2, 23% cents.
22. Vernon R. Snyder, 2,100 White
Vantress, 10-2, 23% cents 23.
Vernon R. Snyder, 3,000 White
Vantress, 9-6, 23% cents. 24.
Wenger’s (V. Zimmerman), 2.-
500 White Vantress pullets, 9, 24
cents. 25. Wenger’s (V. Zimmer
man), 2,500 White Vantress, cock
erels, 9, 23% cents.
26. Landis Sangrey Jr, 1,200
with trade
• Removable and Ad|os»able
Door Shelves
• Famous G-E Dependability
L H. BRUBAKER
350 STRASBURG PIKE
Ph. Lane. EX 3-7607
Strasburg OV 7-6002
LIVE POULTRY
PHILADELPHIA, July 24 J
Unsettled. More than adequate
supples of all classes were offer
ed for the fair demand. Buyers
preference was for heavier sizes
pullets, caponettes, yearling hens
and fryers. Smaller sizes and ordi
nary quality poultry sold slowly at
price discounts.
Wholesale selling prices No. 1
and fancy quality. Broilers or fry
ers heavy type 3-4 lb 22-26. Roast
ers 24 Pullets 4% lb and over 30-
32. Hens heavy type 17-22. Light
type 12-15. Old roosters 10-12.
Ducks Pekin 28. .
Arbor Acres White Vantress, 10-3,
23Vz cents. 27. Arthur Graybill,
1,200 yearling fowl, 1314 cents.
28. John S. Lapp, 900 yearling
fowl, 17 cents. 29. David F Har
nish, 475 N#l2 fowl, 1914 cents..
30. Enos Buckwalter, 3,500 White
Rock & Cornish Cross l2,
24 cents.
31. Enos Buck waiter, 3,500
White Rock & Cornish Cross, 10,
23Va cents. 32. Enos Buckwalter,
3,500 White Rock & Cornish
Cross, 10, 23Vz cents. 33. Elvm
Nolt, 350 White Vantress cap
ettes, 13-6, 28 cents. 34. John B.
Kurtz (Clyde H. Martin), 4,200
White Vantress, 9-6, 24 cents. 35.
M&B (Harold Rohrer), 6,000 In
dian Rivers, 23% cents.
36. M&B (Harold Rohrer), 4,-
300 White Vantress, 9-6, 23 Vt
cents. 37 M&B (Roy Harmsh),
5,900 White Vantress, 10, 23Va
cents. 38. M&B (Roy Harmsh),
3,300 Indian Rivers, 10, a 23V2
cents. 39. M&B (Wilmer Kreider),
1,400 White Vantress, 9-2, 23Vz
cents. 40. Glenn H. Herr (James
Barley), 1,300 Indian Rivers, 10,
23V2 cents.
41 Martin H Weaver, 8,900
White Vantress 10-2, 23% cents.
42. Dale King, 10,000 White Van
tress, 10,000 White Vantress 10-1,
23% cents. 43 Indian River Farm
(Richard McCauley) 3.100 In
dian River Whites, 9-3, 2314 cents.
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Herr’s Implement Store
Lancaster Markets: Larger Supply
Of Cattle Weakens Feeder Price
By DAVID S. LORENSO'V
Federal-State Market News Service
LANCASTER CATTLE;
Three days 5,213, week ago 4,777.
Larger supplies were attributed
to an increased movement of grassi
steers from Virginia and other*
southern states. Only a few of
the grass steers went for slaught-
Compared with last Wednesday
fed steers steady to 25 cents high
er, with the advance maihly on
high choice to low prime Heifers
fully steady, cows 25-50 cents
lower than last Wednesday and
bulls 25-50 cents off. Stockers and
feeders in liberal supply weak to
50 cents lower, best demand for
fleshy feeding steers. Receipts
comprised around 45 per cent
stocker and feeder "steers, 15 per
Just received 150 Del. Hamp Chicks
How about Some Real Pig Starter Pellets?
Do you need Dairy Feed; Horse 'Feed, or Hog
Feed? We have it! Also a full line of Poultry
Feed. From start to finish.
(Feeders and waterers for chicks.) Also Dog
Feed, Rabbit Feed, and Guinea Pig Chow!
Do you need any Barbed Wire? 4 pt. at $9.95
No. 11 wire at $11.50 per roll for Electric
Fence.
WILLIS H. WEAVER MANAGER
947 Harrisburg Ate. Phone Lane. EX 4-7715
10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more.
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHA NGE WE DELIVER
s '
from 8 p. m.
when the CASE DEALERS presents
You’ll be starry-eyed, too, when
you see the dazzling action and
entertainment we have arranged
for you. You'll witness lively
demonstrations with Case Trac-'
tors and a variety of implements
which will make your farming
easier and more profitable
through every season. You’ll be
able to examine new equipment
and get intelligent answers to
your every question. You’ll have
a good time!
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Remember that date—we’ll be
, looking for you.
Arthur S. Young Co., Inc.
AT KINZERS, PA.
A. L. Herr and Brother - July 30
On my farm on Rt. 372, Two Miles S. of QUARRYYILLE
At My Store - WEST WILLOW, PA.
ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE
There will be stars
cent cows and 15 per cent heifers
and bulls." Around 60 loads fed,
steers offered.
Bulk choice fed steers 1,000-
*1,250 lbs. $24.50-26, high choice
and mixed choice and prime
$26.25-27, a couple loads at $27 25
including one load averaging
1,375 lbs. at the latter price. Bulk .
goochand low choice steers $22.25-
24.25, some standard and low
good $2O-22 25. A couple loads
good grained on grade Steers for
slaughter 1,156 and 1,306 at
$23.25.
Odd lots good and choice heif
ers 575-835 lbs. $2l-23.25. One
load 875 lb. high choice and low
prime fed heifers $25. Bulk cut
ter, utility and commercial cows
$l3 50-16.50, canners and low 5
cutters mostly $ll-13 25, shelly
canners down to $10.25 Buk util
ity and commercial bulls $lB-20, a
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