Poultry Center ces Continue Weak lers slipped slightly a his week at the Lan poultry Center when birds in 12 lots sold - e s ranging from 18.6 ' Two lots _o£ Pullet rs including 1,625 brought 21 9 to 24.1 £ lots of Cockerel roas ith 5,075 head sold at 0 f 22 3 to 24 5. Six jf roasters were not i e lots of 4,550 leg fowl were sold at 11.0 ie lot of 200 heavy r a s bid to 17.4 but was Id total offered 76,490 jn 30 lots and sold 67,- •- m 23 lots, mg is the complete sale with seller, m parenthesis, am breed, age in weeks buyer and price. WV-White Vantress iorn Fowl, HF-Heavy R Indian Rivers, dl ls, P Pullets. \as D. Leaman, 1750 or J Koser Co., 11 0; t L Landis, 2000 WV Davis, 19 1; 3. Harry 'i, 200 HF, 21 Mo, S, 17.4 BID, 4 Mil ;hong (Early Bird •m), 1600 LF, 18 Mo. Koser Co., 11.0; 5. llmer Showalter) 3,- , 9-3, Darnel K. Good , (Carl Shirk) 5100 Daniel K. Good,' 18 6 100 Heavy Chicks you have trouble with your calves scouring???? • not come in and get some calf vitamins or Calf Builder? ep tnose calves growing by using Altman’s Milk acer 25 lbs. only $3.75 or Altman’s Calf Ration at cwt about that Medicated Booster Feed to stop aymg slumps when you need all the eggs you ;et —only $5 55. A Rabbit Pellets A Dog Meal ;a Pig Pellets Chick Feed Prices subject to change ,IMAM’S CASH FEED STORE Harrisburg Pike Ph Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H Weaver. Mgr ALL-WEATHER spreader -tion to spread on snow-covered, frozen ground. 'sht of load moves forward... keeps traction on car wheels of tractor. mt unloading .. . PTO-driven .110-bushel opacity. io shredding . . . wide, even spreading. >eo an Allis-Chalmers spreader work in your field itait now to handle manure easier, faster this winter. 43S.CHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE & R. S. Weaver Ask us abouf the Allls-Chalmers plan to finance your time purchase of farm eaulpment. Grumelli Farm Serv. Quorryville. Pa. Brubaker ■as er. P a . Snavelys Farm Service New Holland. Pa. • Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker RHeema. Pa. Lititz. Pa. 7. Robt. Esbenshade, 7500 W- V, 9-1, Meader’s Poultry, 18.- 6; 8. Same; 9. MSB, (Ira Barge) 3000 WV, 9-3, Daniel K. Good, 19.1; 10. M&B, (El mer Beiler) 2400 WV 10, S. E. Davis, 18.7; 11 M&B, (Rich ard Ingram), 6700 WV, 9, H. W. Longacre, Inc., 18 6; 12. M&B, (Samuel Stoltz-us), 800 WVC, 13, Darnel K. Good, 22 3; 13. Same, Carl B. Risser 22.6; 14. Same, 1200 WVC, 13, W C Mellmger & Son, 22.4; 15. Same, 1700 WVC& P, 13, NO SALE, 21.2 Bid; 16. M&B (Moses Zimmer man), 950 WVP, 12 3, Roy E. Ream, 21.9; 18 Garden Spot Broilers, (Melvin K. Barge), 225 WVC, 13 2, John N. Thomas, 24 5; 19 Same, 675 WVP, 13-2, Carl B. Risser 24.1; 20 J. J Hess 11, 2600 WV, 9-2, John N. Thomas, 19.1; 21 J J. Hess 11, 5200 WV 9-2, Meader’s Poultry, 18.6; 22 Same, W. C. MeLnger & Son, 19.0; 23. Parke K. Herr, 940 WVC, 13-6, NO SALE, 20 5 Bid; 24 Same, 14 2, NO SALE, 22 0 Bid; 25. Same, 13 6, NO SALE, 22 0 Bid; 26 Parke K. Herr, 2300 WVP, 13-6, NO SALE, 20 5 Bid; 27. Same, 14-2, NO SALE, 20 2 Bid; 28. C. J. Hiestand, 1200 LEY, Victor J. Koser Co, 110; 29. J J. Hess 11, 5200 WV, 9-2, Roy E. Ream, 191; 30. Garden Spot Broilers, (Melvin Barge) 1050 WVC, 13-2, Carl B. Ris ser, 24 4. $8 50 cwt. 50 lbs. $3 80 $5 05 Stevens, Pa. Nissley farm Service Washington Boro. Pa. Delmarva - Georgia Supplies Good Demand Fair Delmarva reported prices of 17 50 to 18 80 on 728,000 head for the 24 hour period ending at 10:30 Friday mor ning. Offerings at Delmarva we ro adequate in most cases for the fair demand Esti mated slaughter for the we ek end was 509.000 head compared to the 551,000 he ad l ast week end. The Delmarva broiler-fe ed ratio for the week ending February 12 was steady wi th last week at 3 9 Broilers for the week averased 18 06 and mash cost $92 76 per ton This compares with the 3 8 ratio for the same week last year when broilers were 18 35 and mash cost the gro wer $97 36 ner ton Georgia reported sales of 1 348,000 head at prices ot 17 to 18 1 on the farm dur ing the 24 hour period end ing at Friday morn ing Estimated slaughter by Georgia _processors for the week end is 1 565.000 head compared to 1,172,000 head ’ast week end. AGE EFFECTS COLORING Age may influence a per son’s coloring, reminds Thel ma Baxerl, Penn State ex tension clothing specialist. As women grow older, they lose some of the fresh, vivid color of their youth. 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Conscience is the small inner voice that tells you the Internal Revenue Ser vice might check your re turn Now is the ideal time to apply New Jersey Green Sand and Calphos to grain and hay fields. If interest ed in natural program of farming it will pay you to investigate and use these natural colloidal marine deposits. Also available our com plete soil builder for lawns, garden and all row crops. Try and compare. H. MERVIN McMICHAEL Lane.. R. 6 Ph. TR 2-4377 or your local dealer Profitmakers the World Over Honegger Layers are bred, raised and tested for maxi mum returns. Maximum Returns Mean: • High Livability • More Top Quality Eggs • Excellent Feed Efficiency • High Egg Production Any quantity available Bag or Bulk Ton or carload lots. BROOKLAWN FARM 118 Kreider Avenue Ph. LO 9-1580 For More Income Make Next Flock HONEGGERS Special Early Order Discounts J. HOWARD MOORE. Sales Mgr. Second Avenue LITITZ. PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Win die’s Hatchery HAROLD G. 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