g Lancaster Farn'hj, Friday, December 30, 1955 Borrows Gain, Fe!w Hit $l4; Steers Steady WEDNESDAY TO' WEDNESDAY REVIEW By David S. Lorensou, Reporter (JSDA Market New? Bureau Lancaster (Wednesday to Wednesday Review) Cattle; 2234. week ago 1647. Compared with last Wednesday: {Slaughter steers 1200 ibs and lighter mostly steady, weights lover 1200 lbs slew steady to weak, most nressure on ‘commercial and good. Heifers scarce, about steady, tows 50-75 c higher, bulls fully steady- Stockers and feeders Slow, steady to weak. Bulk choice fed steers 975-1200 lbs $2O .00 21.50. a couple lots 11004 b choice and jxrime $22-00-22 50 load 16181 b prime steers $2l-75 good 'steers mostly $l7-50-18.50; some com mercial $l5 00-17 00 Small lots commercial and good heifers $l4OO-17 00, odd head choice to S2O 00. Utility and commercial cows $l2 00-13 50; canners and tatters $8.75-1250, a few high yielding cutters to $l3OO. Utility and commercial bulls $l4-50-17 50; cutters $l3 50-1400 Most medium and good 600-900 lbs feeder steev« $15.00-17 50 > Load 1000-lb good and Choice 'feeder steers $lBOO, several part loads 544-733 lb I choice feeder yearlings $l9 00 20. j 50 CALVES 492. week a l 3o 972 compared with last Wednesday CALVES. Vealers active around Sl-00 higher Bulk good and choice vealers $23 00-2800; high (Choice and tirime $2B-50-33 00, a few to $35-00 Utility and com- TRI-TOWN ELECTRIC CO. GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE Electrical Contracting Leola, Pa. Phone 6-6661 “Open Thurs. & Fri. ’till 9” tans Altman’s Super-A Feeds are timed-tssted, scientifically balanced, vitamin complete and are manufactured daily m *hree modern plants. Compare our prices. 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WEAVER MANAGER | 947 Harrisburg Ave. Phone Lane. 4-7715 S WE DELIVER 10c per hundred discount on half ton lots or more H PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE MUSSER CROSSES FOR MORE PROFIT IF you want low cost, large bodied leghorn pullets, that will be ready to lay early next Fall— THAT will lay large white eggs and give you sub stantial profit THEN order your chicks direct from a (closed-flock breeder,) in your own locality, who crosses blood lines within their own flock— THUS furnishing you with the type of resistance best fitted to combat local health problems. ORDER— MUSSER LEGHORNS For Eggs DONEGAL CROSSES For Broilers DONEGAL LEGHORN CROSSES—For Meat & Eggs MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS MOUNT JOY 3-4911 Thursday Sale Of Poultry in 19-Cciil Bracket Lanca_lor Pou3ltxy Exchange (Rohrerstowir * Sales Report. Sale # 110 - Thursday, Dec. 22, 1955) Prices remained- at le vels somewhat below tflie cor responding day a year ago in the poultry auction there Thursday. However, bids were primarily oteady with the previous market ing session with sales in a range of 17% to 19 %, averaging 18-96. For Dec- 23. 1954. Sale #l7 had 10.450 (birds, six lots, listed, 7,500 in three lots were hid. none sold, from 20H to 20%. In the nme lots of 28.650 listed last Thursday, eight lots of 28,150 were offered, 22.150 in seven lots sold. Here, are Thursday sales listed (by seller and grower, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer and ’price; D. E- Horn & iOo, (Nelson Fitz) 5000 White Mountains 10 weeks 2 days to (Producers Coop. Exchange 1914, Reuben N- Martin, 2500 Indian River Cross, 10-2, to Ttfley’s Poultry, 19%; Clayton S- Zim merman. 1000 White Ventre's, 10 weeks to Roy E Ream, 10; H Mervin McMlchael, 900 Indian River Cross, 11-6, to Roy E- Ream. 17%; 'Miller & Bushong (Samuel B- Siegrist) 750 White, Vantress. 10 weeks, to Boy E. Ream, 19%; Three lots consigned toy Ver non S. Snyder- 6000 White Van tress, 9-6. Mandata Poultry, 16%; 10 'weeks, to Mandata Poultry, 18 K ; 6000 Red Vantress to Man date Poultry 18%; 6000 Bed Van tress, 9-6, No sale, 18% bid, and Titus H. Nolt, 5000 White Cor nish Cross. 15 weeks, withdrawn prior to sale mercial $14.00 21.50. KOGS 1557 week ago '1164 compared with last Wednesday: HOGS- Barrows and gilts fu’ly .steady, instances 50c higher to local small killers- Sows-scarce, steady. Bulk (harrows and gilts U- S- mixed 1-3. 180-280 lbs Wed nesday. a few lots mostly 180-220 lbs to local small killers to $l4OO Weights 240- 270 lbs. $l2 00-13 00 A few sows Ithas week $lO,OO-11.50. (SHEEP: 074. week ago 257. Compared with last Wednesday; Wooled slaughter lamlbs around $lOO higher. Bulk good dnd choice wooled slaughter lamlts $lBOO-21, several lots flo-85flb (choice and .prime to $22-00; Uti lity and low good $l4 00-17-50. Poultry Markets EGGS 'PHILADELPHIA. 'Dec. 28— Marifcet firm. Prices moved high er. Lighter supplies were mdequ ate to meet immediate trade re quirements. Wholesale selling ©riioes: min. 10 POT AA qual. Large 45-90# white 62-63. brown 60-61. Medium white 58-59. brown 57-53. Extras, mm. 60 POT A 'Qual Large 45- 50# white 58-60. brown none, mixed 57-59. medium white none, Jbrown none, mixed 53-54. Stand ards 53-54 current receipts none, dhecka 4042 ii. (Receipts Dec 27 - 5,040 cases all by truck- LIVE POULTRY PHILADELPHIA. Dec 28- Market firm on heavy type 'hens unsettled on other classes. De mand good for top qual. With sup plies adequate on most classes. Few lots white' rock mullets 30- 36c- Large white rodk caponettes 33-36 c small sizes 25-30. Cross (fryers 23. Columbian 25-26 c, Van tress reds 23-26, with bu’ik unsold as three loads arrived Me. Tur keys steady. .Demand good, for light supplies Bronze Young hens 50c, young Toms 31-33 c, White Holland young hens 50c young Toms 33-38 c Receipts iDee 27 i-no’uded MP 7900 libs, Del 9200 lbs. Va. 4000 Fibs. Wholesale selling prices No. 1 and fan'cv Quad. Broilers or fryers heavy type, 3-4 lbs 23-26. Bullets 4Vi libs and over 30-36 Hens, heavy type 25-30 light type, 15-20. Old roosters 1(2. Ducks, Muscovy, 20-25- Turkeys, young hens 50, young Toms 31-38. Seven Guernseys Of 96 Finalists In Pennsylvania PETERBOROUGH, N H Seven purebred Guernseys from Pennsylvania are among the 96 finalists nominated for the 1955 All-American Contest sponsored by the American Guernsey Cat itle Club. They include - Lake Louise Royal Superb, bull calf owned by Raymond Goeringer, Dallas; Max im of McDonald Farms, two year-old bull owned by Dr- George T Pack, Wnghtsviile; Wyno Beau’s Cherub, aged bull owned by James D. Berry, Jr-, Titusville; Applebrook Predic tion’s Carla, junior yearling heif er owned by Charles P O’Con nor, West Chester; Wye Heights Rare, four-year-old cow owned by Dr- Pack; Fairlawn Actor’s Helena, aged cow owned by Wyno Farms, Muncy; Cool Run’s Fame’s Donna, aged cow owned by Dr- Pack. The 96 finalists represent those Guernseys judged best of the hundreds of blue-ribbon win ners of this year’s show that were entered in this second an nual All-American Contest. They were selected by a nomi nating committee composed of M. G. Seath, Far Halls, N- J, judge of this year’s National Guernsey Show; Delbert Kings ton, Cary, 111., 1955 International judge; and C. Hilton Boynton, extension dairyman at the Uni versity of New Hampshire- Ad visor to the group was Dr- H. H- Kildee, dean emeritus, lowa State College- An All-American and Reserve, plus Honorable Mentions, will now be chosen for each of the 16 classes in this year’s competi tion- Official placings will be made on the basis of the com bined votes of a selection com mittee comprised of the judges who officiated at approved Guernsey shows during the 1955 season. Official placings will be an nounced Feb- 1, 1956 and will then be permanently recorded in the AGCC’s performance register interested persons will be given an opportunity to test their Guernsey judging skill at plac ing the All-American classes, in competition with the selection committee, through »• judging contest to be sponsored by the Guernsey Breeders, Journal, of ficial breed publication. Details and entry blanks will appear in the Dec- 30 issue. Lancaster Farming Irish potatoes harvested for home use or for sale Farms reporting . Acres Bushels Note: for 1954, does not include acreage tor farms with less than 20 bu harvested; for 1950 does not include acreage for farms with less than 15 bu harvested). Tobacco harvested 1954 1949 Farms reporting 4,292 5,078 Acres 26,420 31,230 * " Pounds 37,965,489 44,945,793 Livestock farms other than dairy and poultry show ed one of the most remarkable increases in the 1950-1954 period, as shown in the table below for Lancaster County, based on number of farms: 1950 1954 Dairy Farms 1,620 1,570 Poultry 1,039 1,170 Livestock, other than dairy and poultry J 514 1,120 General Farms 2,220 1,915 Broiler Prices / Gain Tuesday; Top Up to 21.8 Lancaster Poultry Exchange. (Rohrerstown, Pa.) (Sales Report, Sale #lll, Tuesday, Dec. 27,1955) —Strengthening prices in broilers followed the Christmas holiday Tuesday in the auction here that scored an average of 21.8 cents Prices range from 21%-24% on 7 lots totaling 27,830 sold- Seven lots of 22,930 were listed, nine lots of* 35.130 were offered. Here are Tuesday sales listed by feller and grower, amount and breed, age by weeks and days, buyer, and price: Aaron S. Fisher, 950 White Vantress, 11 weeks, to Tilley’s Poultry, 22%; Daniel G. Forry, one lot of 950 Red Vantress, 11 weeks, 4 days, to Roy E. Ream at 22, and one lot of 990 RedVantress, 11 weeks, 4 days, to Ray W- Gibble, 24% top; Harold Folkman, 5400 Indian River Cross, 9 weeks, 4 days, no sale, 21% bid; Miller & Bushong, 6500 White Vantress, 10 weeks, 4 days, to Horace W- Longacre, 21%; Miller & Bushong (Fred F Frey), 6200 White Vantress, 10 weeks, 4 days, to Mandata Poul try, 22; Miller & Bushong (Nor man S. Peifer), 1900 Indian River Cross, 10 weeks, 4 days, no sale, 22 bid Two lots were offered and sold but had not been listed: Jacob N- Eshelman, 12,000 White Vantress, 9 weeks, to Producers Coop Exchange, 21%; Glenn H Herr, 200 Indian River pullets, 5% months, to Daniel K. -Good, at 31 cents. Approximately 45,000 birds were listed for yesterday’s sale. 4 hVhMi 4 >1 il 2 f m n 4 No costl L. 350 Strasburg Pike Ph. Lane. 3-7607 Strasburg 0V72305 S t * Fulton Grange To Expand Hall * With Addition An addition 32 feet sqare at the rear of Fulton Grange „66 Hall will be constructed soon in expansion plans annonced at the Christmas party in Oakryn Hall this week At the same meeting, Master Charles McSparran named three Grange representatives to the milk price hearing concerning l the sale of second class milk. They are Thomas Galbreath, Mar tin Eshleman and RusseirHart soe. Included in the Christmas party program were a gift ex change, carol singing, and re freshments. Howard Miller and Theodore Beck conducted the program. Miss Ruth Ann Arm strong was ip charge of the Juvenile Grange program, with songs and recitations. Miss Mabel Brabson, lecturer, had charge of the Subordinate Grange program. es or listers to install or dean! BRUBAKER H. Lititz 6-7766 Statistics 2,519 7,032 1,756,915 2,106 5,765 1,660,811