in c. Poultry Center rollers Agai jroiler' prices droped a a pound for the second isecutive week at the nC aster Poultry Center. ce s ranged from 18.0 to g on the head in lots for an average of 18- a t the'March 2 auction. [Vo lots of 4,(100 silver s 5 pullets crossed the c lc at 30.0' while five lots 0 025 roasters ranged from o’to 28.2. Three lots of horn fowl made 13.3 for 7,900 head. rhe complete sale offered 225 head in 25 lots and j 84,125 head m 23 lots flowing is the complete » with lot number, seller, wer in ‘ parenthesis, am h and breed, age in ;lcs and days, buyer and ce ODE - WV-White Vantress, loekerels, X-Cross, SXP rer Cross Pullets, IR-Ind- Rivers, LF-Leghorn D E. Horn & Co. (Rich- Myers), 400 t) WV, 9-2, iiel K Good, 18.1; 2 D. Horn & Co (Robert God i) 5000 WV, 9, Roy E. A Chirarm Yai-/4e uin, is.?-, s. Graybiii Mil- • v-nicago Yards 2000 SXP, 17-6, W. C. (From Page, 2) [linger & Son, 30.0 4. choice 900-1400 lbs. 25.00 - je 5. Raymond Mussel- 27.00. Bulk good steers 22 50 i, 2800 LF, V. J. Koser, - 24.50 but largely 24.25 ’ 13.3; down. ’ Same, 2500 LF, V. J. Mixed -choice and prime ;er Co., Inc., 13.3"; 7. Same heifers 26.-26 25, several 0 LF, V J. Koser loads high choice 900-100'lbs. 13 3; 8. Miller & Bush-' 26 but choice 24.75-25.75. ’ Inc., (Luther Under- Several loads good to mos id), 5,000 WV, 8-3, Starr tly choice '9501050 lb. par iltry, 18.0; 9. Same, 10,- tially fattened steers 24.25. WV, 83, Starr Poultry, 25.00, good and mixed med ), 10 M&B (Samuel Felk- ium good 750-975 lbs. 5000 WV, 9. Daniel K. 22.-23.50. oking for UNIFORMITY t J|| v NS &CON COMPLETE -STARTER Beacon Complete Starter are characterized by lt 7 . . . in sound body development, in featliering, Such uniformity is prized by flock owners as evi sound nutrition, future laying potential. ickl s can have that uniformity this year, too. Why not la y and let us know when your chicks are coming. ! the Beacon Complete Starter on your farm before arrive. Beacon Milling Company lION OF SPENCER KELLOGG & SONS. INC. iE LPHIA & CARLISLE STS.. YORE. PA. Telephone: York 8-234 J ACOK n Off Cent Good, 18 3; 11. Same, 12,000 WV, 9, Crown Poultry, 18.3; 12. M& B (Carl Shirk), 5600 IR, 9-2, Header's Poultry, 181; 13. Martin H. Weaver, 950 WVC 15, NO bid; 14. Same, 1350 WVC, 15, W. C. Melhnger & Son, 26 0; 15. Eshelman”s Red Rose Exp. Farm, 4000 WV, 9-1, H. W. Longae.e, Inc , 18 0; 16. Same, Header’s Poult ry, 181; 17. Same, Starr Poultry, 181; 18. Wenger”s’ Mill, Inc, (Vernon Zimmer man) 1875 WVC, 13-2, H. W. Longacre, Inc., 27 4; 19. Gar den Spot Broilers (John L>. Herr) 1400 WVC, 13-2, Har ry H Weaver, Jr, 27.7; 20. Same, 700 WVC, 13-2, W C Melhnger & Son, 27.7; 21. Same, Roy E. Ream, 28.2; 22. Kenneth B. Noll, 1300 WV, 9-5, John N Thomas, 19 1; 23 Ivan Z. Hoover, 1,- 300 WVX, 10-1, Martin Bren dle, 20.8; 24. G. Sylvan Hor ning, 1150 WV, 9-6, NO SALE, 18 7 bid;' 25. Curvm F. Kopp, 5000 WV, 8-3, Mea der's Poultry, 18 1. m your chicks? \ . \ Delmarva - Georgia Clearing Well At Lower Prices Delmarva reported slightly lower prices late in the week but live offerings contmued to clear readily. Live prices at farms dur ing the 24 hour period end ing 10.30 Friday morning ranged from 16 7 to 17.7 for the 777,000 head which in cluded 459,400 head purch ased Thursday at the Eastern Shore Poultry Growers Ex change at Shelbyville Del Estimated slaughter for the week end by eastern shore proces:ors was 712,000 head compared to the 624,- 000 head last week end. The Delmarva broiler-feed ratio for the week ending on Feb. 24 slipped one point to 4 1 The lower ratio was re flection of lower broiler pric es. Live broiler prices per pound dropped from 19.37 to 18 81 while the cost per ton of 20 per cent mash rose from $91.97 to $92.77. The ratio six months ago was 3 7 and for the comparable week a year ago, the ratio stood at 4.0. Fluid Milk Seasonal Spurt Is Reported Production of fluid milk was reported in a seasonal increase along the East coast. Supplies were fully ample with an increase in bottling demand reported in most areas. A better interest in manu facturing milk noted at New York /with svfaqjlus offerings in all areas limited to separ ators and manufacturing channels. Wholesale selling prices at New York ranged from $5. to $5.15 per 40 quart unit SET YOUR SIGHTS ON SPRING ANNOUNCING... New Allis-Chalmers Model 56-F flail-type forage harvester Now Allis-Chalmers brings new capacity, quality, and field performance to forage harvesting with the all-new 6-foot No. 56-F Forage Harvester. Big Capacity, Scissor-Slice Chopping Double-Cuts Cleaner, Shorter! '• All-season use value: Green-chop feeding . . . makes grass silage you can remove from silo . . . stalk chopping . . . stubble mulching . . . shreds bedding . . . pasture clipping. 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