Control measures used against the chicken mite are not effective against the northern fowl mite. Prompt veterinary diagnosis can determine which type of mite is infecting a flock and prescribe the most effective tieatment be fore losses occur. Lookin For Results' Try WIBtTHMORE HI ■ ENER - G 16 Here’s what it will give you • Greater returns over feed cost • Good performance in any climate, in pens or cages • Labor savings easy to feed a complete ration Why not try it and check the re sults for yourself’ Hiestand, Inc. Marietta Ph. HAzel 6-9301 Leßoy M. Sensenig Hinkletowa Ph. Ephrata REpublic 3-2009 Oem E. Hoober Intercourse Ph. SOuthfield 8-3431 HBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBaBBBPBBBBBBBiBBBBBBB* ■ B Lancaster Manheim POULTRY ■ SWINE - LIVESTOCK Modern Bulk Delivery It’s Here!! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Wednesday New York Egg Market Extra Fancy Heavyweights 54 Mediums 38 Pullets 26 Vz Peewees 20 -21 Nearby Browns Extra Fancy Heavyweights 54 Mediums . 37V 2 38 Pullets 30 y 2 Peewees 20 -21 Midwestern Mixed Fancy Heavyweights . . 51 Vz Mediums 35V 2 -36 Standards . . 37 -38y 2 Checks . 30-31 Pullets, 35# . 26% Pullets, others . 22 -25 NEW YORK, Oct 2 Market firm with all grades clearing well including Mid West and Western. Light offerings of Midwest eggs is the principle strengthening factor. Weekly Egg Price Review NBY WHITE Sept. 26 Sept. 27 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Ex Fey Hywts 50 50 50 52 Mediums . 34 34 36 36 V 2 Pullets 25 y 2 25 Vz 25'. 25% Peewees 20 20 20 20 NBY BROWN Ex Fey Hywts 50 50 50 52 Mediums 34% 34y 2 37 37 Pullets 30% 30% 30% 30% Peewess 20 20 20 20 PHILADELPHIA OCT 2 Market unsettled Receipts mod erate on all vlasses Demand fair with major interest centered on fancy quality eaponettes and pul lets which were adequate Sales m most instances confined to fill in purchases Heavy hens sold in a range of 15-18 mostly to dress ers at 15 Few caponetted broilers sold at 23-24 cents Caponettes 5 lb and over white rocks 28 32 Fan quality red caponettes 21 but not clearing Wholesale selling prices No 1 and fancy quality Broilers and fryers heavy type 3-4 lb 18-23 Pullets 4% lb and over 30-33 Hens heavy type 15-18 light type 10-13 Old roosters 10-11 Ducks muscovy 20-25 Pekins 28 Turk eys Young hens 30-36 Young Toms 22-24. A cattle brucellosis-free nation by 1960 is the goal of the Nation al Brucellosis Committee Brucel losis in swine and sheep is next BUR^ QUALITY FEEDS “You Can Depend on” Saves Extra Dollars STOCK - CARD!! 500 Grain (Terramycin) per ton for the CONTROL and PREVENTION of Shipping Fever. LIVE POULTRY ,C- CO U FOR By Urner-Barry Nearby Whites PHILADELPHIA EGGS (BY USDA) PHILADELPHIA, OCT 2 Market firm Prices as much as 2Vi cents higher Supplies of grade A large only about ade quate for a fair to god demand Medium, while in model ate to liberal supply, weie clearing much better with less accumula tion reported Quality becoming a factor in many quarters Giade B’s while in limited demand were fully ample Prices to retailers in cartons (cents per doz ) Consumers Grades cUc Y Grade A & US grade A large whites 62-65, mostly 62VV-64; browns 62-65, mostly 62-64. Grade A & US grade A med ium, whites 43 l i-50%, mostly 45U-48U, brown 43-50, mostly 45-48 Grade B & US grade B large whites 55%-59, mostly 56 58, brown 55V2-59, mostly 56-58 Receipts Oct. 1 3,300 CS Quarryville New Holland Prompt and Courteous Delivery in Bags For Steer Feeders PROCESSED POULTRY PHILADELPHIA, OCT 2 Processed poultry, ready-to-cook (ice packed) young chickens - unsettled, offerings while not ex cessive far exceeded a light and delatively dull demand Prices paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents per lb) Giade A & U S Grade A, 2-3 lb 28V. 32%, mostly 28'1- 29% Hens ready-tc cook (icepack ed) Mai ket steady and unchang ed Offerings ample for a fair de mand Puces paid delivered ware house, Philadelphia (cents pm lb ) Grade A & U S Grade A 4-5'V lb 29 1 .-32 Receipts Oct 1, included other than turkeys Md 34 000, Del 78,000, N C 35,000 lbs The incidence of mastitis seems to be higher in some cow families than ethers, vetennaiy authorities report $ 1500 STARTED £ £ VANTRESS CROSS $ | 9> I y Reich Poultry Farm | Marietta Ph HA 6-71235 i\VV\SVV\SV\\\\V\\VS\\V ajjjßjaamtnu; I LOANS I ti ** 3 For any farm purpose 3 3 Made the farmer’s H « way « p LANCASTER | tj PRODUCTION g I CREDIT ASS’N. | g 141 N. Queen Street H Lancaster, Pa. H § Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 |j Why the New D-14... N * -vy _,* ‘ ' *~ ->>'x^' OUTPLOWS other 3-plow troctors- • POWER DIRECTOR lets you shift between high and low range on-the-go (choice of 8 speeds ahead) adjust plowing power and speed quickly and easily to changing field conditions. • TRACTION BOOSTER system automatically in • creases traction, as needed ... controls wheel slippage and saves fuel . . . keeps work moving. • Fully enclosed hydraulic system has one lever to lift and lower plow . . . another lever to select range for TRACTION BOOSTER system. • POWER-CRATER engine with advanced combus tion chamber design develops full 3-plow power at 1650 rpm . . . gives peak performance on regular gasoline. • Easy-ride seat smooths out bumps ... reduces fatigue . . . increases operator’s work capacity. It all adds up to moie acres plowed per day ... in an easier way. Power Crater »nd Traction Booster »r« Allis-Chidmera tr»dem*rlcs ALLIS-CHALMERS. SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Mann & Grumelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. ■■ Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 4, 1957 REPROCESSED WOOL Some fall garments may be labeled “reprocessed wool ” Ber nice Tharp, Penn State exten sion clothing specialist, says the wool fabacs have been woven or fitted but because of enors in weaving or through use of cut tings of a new fabuc, the fabrics are unraveled, reduced to fiber, then spun and icwoven Cope Sc Weaver . ' : ' WILLOW St. , PV; . Lane. EX 3-2824 Snavelys Farm Service New Holland, Pa. Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. 3