6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 8, 1973 THE OLD lift******: DEC. 10-16,1973 This week, much rain except in high terrain. Get jour Chnstmas tree this week . . . Grandma Moses died Dec. 13,1961 . . Last quarter of the Moon Dec. 16 ... Indiana admitted to Union Dec. 11,1816 ... Battle of the Bulge began Dec 16, 1944 . . Average length of days for week, 9 hours, 6 minutes . . . Ohio River Bridge disaster Dec. 15, 1967 . . . First use of laughing gas for tooth extraction Dec. 11, 1844 ... Boston Tea Party Dec. 16,1773 Everyone’s humming, Christmas is coming. Ask the Old Fanner: “Thirty days hath September, April, June and November . . Was there ever a better known jingle in common use? How ever could we re member the number of day® in each month without it? I would like to know who the author was and when he wrote it 7 A.C., Salem, Oregon. Tin- jingle appeared in American school books at least a centiny and a half ago. It is said to have been inspir ’rf by the official adoption of the Gregorian calendar by England and \nierua in 1752 -Slightly at variance with the Julian cal < ndar the jingle aided the memory. But who did it? We don't hnotv. Home Hints: Chewing gum or tar will come off clothing easily if vou run an ice cube over them for a couple of minutes . . . Ct eases in acetate and ravon woven fabrics will disappear if \ou run a steam iron on the wrong side of the material OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Week begins partly clear and warmer, then hea\v ram with V 7" snow in mountains; end of week partly cloud and sea c iablycf'l. Greater New Yoi -.-New Jeisey: First part of w eek cold w ith 3-5’ snow rain and freezing rain latter part. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Early week cold with 2-4" intermit tent si onfall; end of week rainy and slightly warmer. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Rain to start, then clearing and not so cold; clear and mild latter part, then increasing cloudi ness Florida: \\ eeK hegms-mostly sunny and warm in central and south with showers in north, then clearing; sunny latter part with light rain in central region. Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronfo & Montreal: Partly cloudy at first then rain, occasionally mixed with snow, and mild; end of week clearing in east and light rain m west. Greater Ohio Valley: First part of week very cold with 2-4" snow , cloudy and warming latter part with ram on week end Deep South; Cloudy and cold to start, then rain; rain con tinues latter part, then clear and warm on weekend. Chicago and Southern Great Labes: Week begins with slight warming and rain occasionally mixed with snow, then partly cloudy and warm; rain latter part. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes; First part of week partly clear in west and cold with light snow in east; end of week mild with light snow on weekend. Central Great Plains: Light rain or freezing rain to start, then gradual clearing and not as cold; generally clear with tem peratures above normal latter part. Texas-Oklahoma: Rainy and warm to start, then partial clear ing, end of week mostly sunny and mild. Rocky Mountain Region: First part of week cloudy in north, clear and mild in east and light snow in north; 4-6" snow in central latter part and cloudy and cold elsewhere. Southwest Desert: Generally clear and pleasantly warm all week. , Pacific Northwest: Rain all week, possibly mixed with snow; heai y snow in mountains latter part. California: Partly sunny to start, then ram in north and heavy snow in mountains; end of week rainy m north and partly cloudy in south. (All Rights Reserved Yankee Inc, Dublin, NH 03444) DON'T CAUGHT ORDER FARM MANY FARM SEED ITEMS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY Cert. Iroquois Alfalfa Cert. Saranac Alfalfa Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa Cert. W-L305 Alfalfa Cert. Vernal Alfalfa Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Grasses Maine Grown Certified Seed Potatoes DeKalb Corn BE SHORT! YOUR SPRING SEEDS NOW Cert. Pennscott Red Clover Cert. Ladino Clover Cert. Garry Oats Cert. Pennfield Oats Cert. Clintland Oats Erie Spring Barley Sudax Pa. Auction Summary _ Weekly Summary 19 Livestock Markets Week Ending November 30 CATTLE 4942, compared with 3058 head last week, and 4528 head a year ago Compared with last week's market, slaughter steers mostly 25 cents to $1 lower. Slaughter cows strong to $2 higher. Slaughter bullocks strong to 50 cents higher. Slaughter bulls uneven. STEERS; High Choice & Prime 40.00-42.50, Choice 40.00-43.35, Good 38.75-43.00, Standard 37.00- 40.75. HEIFERS: Choice 39 25-41.40, Good 37.75-40.25, Utility 35.25- 39.00. COWS- Utility & High Dressing Cutter 33 50-36.70, few to 38 00, Cutters 30.50-34.75, Canners 28.00- 32.75, Shells down to 22.00 BULLOCKS; Choice 43.25- 45.00, Good 40 25-44.00, Standard 39.25-41.60, Utility 38 00-40 00. BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 850- 1250 pounds 38.00-43 00, 1250-2000 41.00- 00. FEEDER CATTLE; Choice 300-500 pounds feeder steers 53.00- Good 300-650 43 00- 50.50, Medium 300-900 40.50-45 00; Good 300-650 feeder heifers 40.00- 48.00. CALVES 4090. Compared with 2750 head last week, and 4676 head a year ago. Vealers steady to $4 higher XXX The American Nursing Home Association says nursing homes provide three types of services: nursing care (nursing procedures requiring the professional skills of a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse), personal care (services such as help in walking, getting in and out of bed, bathing, dressing and eating), and residential care (general supervision and a protective environment). Take Advantage - Order Early Waiver of Finance on Most Equipment USED HAY EQUIPMENT N H. 1469 Haybine N.H. 461 Haybine I.H. Model 8 Flail Chopper N.H. 1010 Bale Wagon Allis Chalmers Hay Crusher N.H. 404 Crusher N H. 275 Baler w-Thrower TRUCKS 1952 Dodge 12 Ft Bed 1962 Scout 4 wheel drive MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT INC. HI 2750 N. Market VEALERS: Prime 74.00-83.50, Choice 65 00-75.00, Good 59.00- 68.00, Standard 48.00-60.00, Utility 90-120 pounds 38.00-49.00, 70-85 30.00-40 00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 80-120 41.00-66.00; holstein heifers 80-130 45.00-70.00; beef cross bulls & heifers 70-110 42 00- 68.00. HOGS 5554 Compared with 521 3 head last week, and 5385 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts: Mostly $1 lowet, although spots 75 cents higher. BARROWS & GILTS: US 1-2 200-235 pounds 42.50-44.75, 1-3 200- A Rugged Construction '**7 Solid Concrete Walls \ Steel Reinforced INTERNATIONAL STAR SILO ASSOCIATION, Im RD 1 MYERSTOWN PA 17067 DIAL (717) 866 5708 Write for FREE BOOKLET 225 Hay Swather Ph. 367-1319 John Kreider Home 367-6039 240 41.50-44.00, 2-3 190-250 40.00- 41.75, 2-4 250-300 38.75-42.00, 2-4 80- 180 37.20-41.50. , SOWS: US 1-3 300-575 pounds 36.50-39.75, 2-3 300-500 34.00-37 25. Boars 30.75-37.00. FEEDER PIGS 942. Compared with 1043 head last week, and 773 head a year ago. US 1-3 20-35 pounds feeder pigs 12.00-23.00 per head, 1-3 35-5017.00-28.50,1-3 50-65 30.00- per head. SHEEP 541. Compared with 727 head last week, and 521 head a year ago. Wooled slaughter lambs mostly $1.50 higher. Choice 70-100 pounds wooled slaughter lambs 30.00-35.00, Good 65-100 28.50-32.00, Utility 50-70 22.00- Slaughter 13.00-17.50. 574 Tractor & 2050 A Loader SPECIAL 3 point Hitch Scraper Blades $ llO.OO USED SPREADERS N.H, 365 Tank Spreader Hawk Bilt Tank Spreader USED TRACTORS 77 Oliver Diesel WC. Allis Chalmers Farmall H Farmall Cub Tractor with Plow & Cultivator USED,HARVESTERS N H 717 Forage Harvester I H 50 Forage Harvester Fox 1 Row Harvester Elizabethtown, Pa