Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 20, 1973, Image 6

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OCTOBER 22-28
Back to Standard Time this week.
Beware of killing frosts . . . Rita Hayworth bom Oct. 27,
1918 .. . New Moon Oct. 25 .. . Daylight Saving Time ends;
set clocks back one hour night of Oct. 27 ... Average length
of days for week, 10 hours, 37 minutes . . . Veterans’ Day
Oct. 22 and United Nations Day Oct. 24... Statue of Liberty
unveiled Oct. 28,1886 ... Swallows leave Capistrano, Calif.
.. . Marciano K.O.’d Joe Louis Octfc'26, 1951 ... U. S. Con*
gregational Church founded Oct. 22,1835... It’s hard for an
empty bag to stand upright.
We can give you this tip. Start in on small
ones first. Break up the filler a shade finer
than pipe tobacco, roll this up slack, to hold
it together, then put on your wrapper.
Cigars bum a good deal like a dynamite fuse, the very middle
carries the real hot spot, the rest is just sort of carried along.
Oh yes, you might keep an old-fashioned horehound cough
drop in your mouth while you are licking ’em.
Home Hints: When candles don’t fit your candleholders, run
very hot water over the end of the candle to soften it and
then press in the holder .. . Apply some colorless fingernail
polish to the ends of ribbon to prevent them from fraying.
OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Light rain throughout week; clear and mild
on weekend.
Greater New York-New Jersey: Most of week partly cloudy and
turning cool; rain latter part and cold, then clear.
Middle Atlantic Coastal: First part of week cloudy and warm;
end of week clear and cool.
Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Fair and warm through mid
week, then clear and cold to end of week.
Florida: Clear and hot in central, then rain; rain all week
in north and south.
Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Light rain for
most of week; rain changing to light snow latter part.
Greater Ohio Valley: Showers to start, then clear and cool;
end of week cloudy and cooler.
Deep South: Week begins partly cloudy, then clearing by
midweek; increasing cloudiness latter part.
Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Rain most of week and
very coot; 2-4" snow latfter part, then clearing.
Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Cold with flurries to start,
then clearing and not quite so cold by midweek; end of
week chilly.
Central Great Plains: Variable cloudiness and cool through
week; clearing and colder on weekend.
Texas-Oklahoma: Week begins clear and cool, then cloudy and
warm; end of week clearing and warm.
Rocky Mountain Region: Warn and becoming progressively
cloudier through week; partial clearing on weekend.
Southwest Desert: Clear and warm all week with high tem
peratures in mid to low-90s.
Pacific Northwest: Clear and warm to midweek, then in
creasingly cloudy and cooler to end of week.
California: Very warm to start, then scattered showers by
midweek; clear and cooler latter part.
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ROOF MANUFACTURING CO., PONTIAC, ILLINOIS 61764
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P R.D. 2 East Earl, Pa.
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>/ 2 MILE NORTH OF GOODVILLE ON
UNIONGROVE ROAD
THE OLD
Ask the Old Farmer: I raise a little tobacco
and for years I have thought it would be
fun if I could roll my own cigars and hand
them out to friends. But somehow I can’t
make the wrappers stick, and besides, the
cigars look lumpy. Do you know anything
about making cigars? K. L., Bloomfield,
Conn.
Pa. Auction Summary
Weekly Summary
18 Livestock Markets
Week Ending October 12
CATTLE 5010, compared with
4290 head last week, and 6794
head a year ago. Compared with
last week’s market, slaughter
steers unevenly steady.
Slaughter cows $1 to $1.50 lower.
Slaughter bullocks steady.
STEERS: Choice 43.25-46.75,
Good 41.25-45.00, Standard 40.00-
43.50, few utility 35.75-41.85
Special Feeder Sale
Abingdon, VA
Tuesday, October 16
2,650 Head Sold
Steers
Choice: 500 - 700 pounds 52.00 -
57.10; 705 - 800 49.75 - 50.60; 805 -
1000 45.75 - 48.50.
Good; 400 - 500 pounds 55.50 -
57.50; 500 - 700 51.50 - 57.60; 700 -
800 49.60 - 54.50; 800 - 1000 44.00 -
50.25.
Medium: 400 - 500 pounds 56.00 -
58.50; 500 - 700 49.00 - 56.25; 700 -
800 46.25 - 47.25; 800 - 1000 40.00 -
44.50.
Common: 500 - 700 pounds 44.50
- 51.50; 700 - 800 42.00 - 43.40; 800 -
900 42.00.
Short; 500 - 700 pounds 47.75 -
53.00; 700 - 800 47.75 - 49.00; 800 -
1000 40.00 - 43.50.
Witmer Cow Cited
Penn Del Brilliant Elise, a
seven year old Registered
Guernsey cow owned by
Raymond and Louise Witmer,
Penn-Del Farm, Willow Street,
has completed an official DHIR
actual production record of 14,040
pounds of milk, 690 pounds of
butterfat in 305 days, according
to The American Guernsey Cattle
Club. Testing was supervised by
Penn State University.
John Deere Sound-Idea
Tractors deliver sweeping
advances in performance and
human engineering
The 80-h.p. 4030,100-h.p. 4230,125-h.p. 4430, and 150-h.p. 4630- .
together these tractors make up the new Sound-Idea Tractor family from
John Deere. Each provides the productive spur of seasoned and highly
refined engines. These are high-horsepower-to-weight-ratio tractors
that point their power in the direction of higher field speeds. They’re
compactly designed, easy and enjoyable to handle, lively and responsive
to your commands. Sound-Gard Body represents a tremendous advance
in human engineering—more comfort, the quietest tractors on the
market, excellent rollover protection, even greater control convenience,
an unexcelled view, and many other features. It’s the first module
concept design in a tractor enclosure, an integral part of the tractor, yet
one which isolates you from the tractor. Experience the miracle of
Sound-Gard Body on the Sound-Idea Tractor of your choice. See us
soon for details.
A. B. C. GROFF, INC. .
New Holland 354-4191 M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS
ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT Westchester 696-2590
INC
Mohnton, RD2, Pa. 19540 SHOTZBERGER'S
(near Adamstown) 668-2141
Phone (215) 484-4391
HEIFERS: Few Choice 40.00-
45.75, few Good 39.50-43.60, few
Standard 38.00-38.75, few Good
39.50-43.60, few Standard 38.00-
42.50
COWS: Utility and High
Dressing Cutter 34.00-38.75, few
to 40.00, Cutters 32.00-37.00,
Canners 29.85-34.75, Shells down
to 25.25.
BULLOCKS: Few Choice 44.25-
49.25, Good 43.00-45.00, few
Standard 40.00-43.10.
BULLS: Few Yield Grade No.
1-2 900-1200 pounds 40.00-44.75,
1200-2000 40.85-46.50, few to 47.35.
FEEDER CATTLE: Good and
Choice 300-500 lbs. steers 49.00-
65.50.
CALVES 4071, compared with
3621 head last week, and 4683
head a year ago. Vealers
unevenly steady
VEALERS: Prime 73.00-86.00,
Choice 65.00-76.00, Good 61.00-
74.00, Standard 58.00-67.00, Utility
90-120 pounds 48.00-61.00, 70-85
45.00-54.00.
Don't Waste Your Expensive
Feed on Parasites
NOW IS THE TIME TO WORM YOUR
BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE WITH
Bay Mix Thibenzole
(Dairy Cattle) (Beef Cattle)
Worm your dairy herd in Alfalfa pellet form for
without withholding any heifers, dry cows and beef
milk. animals
$ l.OO off *l.OO off
regular price regular price
50 lb. Bag 10 lb. Bag
Special Price Expires Oct. 31
Bird-in-Hand Farm Supply
200 Maple Ave. Bird-in-Hand. Pa.
FARM CALVES: Were active.
Holstein bulls 90-130 pounds 54.00-
80.50; Holstein heifers 90-150
60.00-98.00.
HOGS 3388, compared with 5955
head last week, and 5563 head a
year ago. Barrows and gilts
steady to $1 higher.
BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-
2 200-225 pounds 42.80-45.50, 2-3
190-250 42.00-44.75, 2-4 185-255
41.50-44.25.
SOWS: US No. 1-3 270-600
pounds 34.50-41.75, few to 43.00.
BOARS 31.10-36.00.
FEEDER PIGS 932, compared
with 980 head last week, and 1161
head a year ago. US 1-3 20-35
pounds feeder pigs 10.00-21.00 per
head, 1-3 20-35 pounds feeder pigs
10.00- per head, 1-3 35-50
18.50-30.00, 1-3 50-100 25.00-41.50
per head.
SHEEP 997, compared with 907
head last week, and 1035 head a
year ago. Wooled slaughter
lambs $2 to $4 higher.
WOOLED LAMBS: Choice 60-
110 pounds 32.50-37.50 Good 60-100
29.00- Utility 50-75 18.00-
25.00. Slaughter ewes 9.00-19.50.
WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC.
The Buck
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster
284-4141
393-3906