TV ( y 1 \ , ' - t « * Ar l ' r' t i ’ • ' rtV * ■ ,' , ' * <w;aa«ic ka COWS: Utility > High 73.00; Choice 59.Q0-ff7.OQ, J 19 J4^!? C w M *^ Dresshig Cutter slaughter ‘ Good 54.00^0,00,“ PTI cowS 85-33.50,. Cutters 47.00-04.00^ SSSf OoniMßd 29.753U.50,' Canners 27.85- potuids 41.00-48.00. 70-85 Sffgfff . {,“ 4 ne *? • year * go ' BULLOCKS'htnirm VtMli hobteln bulls 80-130.48.00- S3TSSo2? S'T »?S' SS»«!S> a “*s u<mty ® *S-ssa JULY 8-14,1974 - strong to *1 higher BULLS: 14 100(82000 The fanners grind and wbel'thelr scythes, Slaughter COWS 50 cents to $2 pounds 35.00-39.00, ‘ > 581? .. head - While haystacks in the meadows rlae. Slaughter bifllod» JBWCttDI;;**>S£S ' Sow .turnips for fall now... John L. Sullivan bare-knuckled mostly steady to $1 higher. 450800 pounds feeder steers hifiher with' sharp advam» *. to “gnter mostly KWrain flat July 8,1889 ... Third quarter of the moon July Slaughter steady to |2 38.1KM3.00, MediUß & Good m, Thnradav 2®Wv» ™fl- W * 12 .. . Streams and creeks driest'now .. . Average length higher. , 300-800 37.0042.00; Good & . TS- Uo Choice $2 tower..Owice.OWp of days for week 15 hours, 8 minutes ... First TV broadcast “ , High Choice" & Choice 300-7001ecder heifers . 1 1' P 0 42.0tM7.00, Goddf »£ 5223 1 ’ Übertv Bell cracked wfLbSteSdJurt Prime 39.5050, Choice SiJlKMO.flO,' Medium & Good 9 °37.o(M2.oo,JCJtility 1835 .. . Liquid,fuel rocket patented July 14,1914 ... That 38.50-41.00, Good 36.00-39.00, OOtMWO .feeder bulls 31.50- . 19AMQ {ffl.StLfrfrSft 2-4 2WKWO Slighter .^ w^: which is well done is twice done. Standard 34.5g36.00, Utility 37.00. ' - ‘ ’ 10.00-15.00. 1 ' Old Farmer’s Riddle: Why is a nobleman like a book? (Answer 32.50-34.00. - CALVES 3358. Compared V * T ” > '.'Ms.. belour.) - **' . . ■ . v HEIFERS: Choice 36.00- vrith 2932 head last week, and r ' Ask the Old Fannen As a fisherman, I’m interested in how « 7 » rx nnf j qi «.« nn'~' 3919 head a vear amt , On* faction claim* that th* 51.0tW2.75. VEALERS. Prime 67.00- mouth a 6ore, Hamc Him,: A little piece of sum camphor in ■ drawer full of silver will help prevent it* tarnishing ... A marble placed in the bottom of a doable Ixnler will rattle and let you know when the water seta too low . . . liiddt* arttwtr: He has a title. <• .. . , - [ConbniMd from Page II OLD FARMER S WEATHER FORECASTS . <The j New Eagland: Light rain at beginning and end of week with met and the places I have mild temperatures. seen as an FFA and 4-H Greater New York-New Jersey; Clear and hot to start, then mrimher have m»apt a lot to clouding up; cooler with rain off and on latter part. me,” Joe »Tplain»H “I’ve Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins clear and hot, then rain; gotten aginf good Ideas from r?in and cooler latter part. talking with neonle ” Southeast Coastal-Piedmont; Clear and hot, then rain continu- hisFTTAanH 4.H ing to end of week. TT 3 :,. m3 j rrA , MU ™ Florida: Sunny and hot most of week except midweek showers CWVlties, Joe IS also in south. _ president of the Youth Upstate & N.Y.-Toronto ft Montreal: Heavy rain to Fellowship at the Chiques start, then sunny and warm; rain and cooler latter part. Church of the Brethren and Greater Ohio Valley: Moderately heavy rain at first, then treasurer of the Manheim cloudy with gradual cooling through week; rain again on Young Farmers Association, weekend. - During the County 4-H Deep South: Clear and hot all week in central and northwest; rWminn«te«Hfwi Day that took intermittent rain most of week in' other sections. pi-no on Tuesday afternoon Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Light rain to start, then jf summed up his feelings partial clearing; rain again latter part. I{ . . Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Hot and partly cloudy with . - ' »i||_ occasional showers most of week; cooler temperatures “? puDllCSpeech entitled latter part ‘‘Opportunity”. Central Great- Plains: Hot all week with intermittent light “We are living ina'world rain; end of week slightly cooler. of opportunity,” he ex- Texas-Okiaboma: Clear and hot to start, then intermittent plained. ‘-‘Don’t let it pass light rain along Gulf; light rain and hot in north at end you by, get Involved any way of week. - Quit you can.” Rocky Mountain Region: Most of week clear and hot; some j| e that to get in late week showers in north and east. volved doesn’t have to he Southwest Desert: Hot to start, then increasing cloudiness memf" and cooler; light rain on weekend. ™ i ' Pacific Northwest- Mostly sunny and becoming warm through ® n * ™ mnUl r e *’ week; possible showers at midweek and again on weekend, helping at school or just (All Rmhts Reserved, Ynnkee, fnc., Dublin, N.H. 03444) being ready to help in —everyday family life.” 4 Joe ended his award winning speech by telling the audience that the “times are changing” and that we should all be ready to reach out and take the world in any , / 4 6—Lancaster Farming, Satu iftiSSS|« .✓ - -*• TRY A CLASSIFIED AD 626-2191 or 394-3047 ' i > j.* '! .>1 PHONE i !• ' Youth Speaks on Opportunity manner that best suits us. 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