•Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept 21. 1974 fr-l theQID IM AHA SEPT. 23-29, 1974 The dimmer day is dosed, the sun is set Set out bulbs about your house garden now . . . Dan’l Boone went west Sept. 25, 1773 .. . First quarter of the moon Juno 23 ... Country fairs abound now... Average length of days for the week, 12 hours, 2 minutes (night nearly equals day now) .Yom Kippur Sept. 26 ... Woodchucks begin hiber nation ... Fall begins Sept. 23 at 4:59 AM ... Don’t squeeze that red tomato ’til she’s yours. Old Farmer’s Riddle: What turns without stirring? (Answer below.) Ask (he Old Fanner: It seems to me that some of the salt water methods might be ap plied with profit to our lake fisheries. Any suggestions? H. C., Minneapolis. Well, at a ttarter, we would suggest killing off the pond lihet on your fishing ground to't to give the nett a better chance. ilaan Hiatt > A simple home treatment for petty mitet on fruit trees and plants consists of addins one-half cup of buttermilk and four cups of wheat flour to five Sal lons of water . , . Riddle answer; Milk. OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Rain to start, then cloudy; rain again latter part. Greater New York-New Jersey: Rain at first, then clear and warm; rain again, then clearing by weekend. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Variable cloudiness and warm to start, then light rain; mostly clear and mild at week’s end. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Week begins clear and hot, then rain; end of week partial clearing and cooler. Florida: Rain all week; some sun in north until midweek. U|Mtate & Western N.Y.-Toronto Sc Montreal: First part of week rainy; end of week mostly sunny and mild. Greater Ohio Valley: Early week mostly sunny and very warm; rain, then clearing latter part. Deep South: Sunny and hot to start, then rain; end of week clearing and cooler. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Most of week pleasant except for midweek rain in west and late week rain in east. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Light rain to start, then sunny and warm; light rain again latter part. Central Great Plains: First part of week rainy; end of week clearing and quite warm with showers by weekend. Texas-Oklahoma: Early week cloudy and cool with showers; end of week clearing and warm. Rocky Mountain Region: Partly cloudy and showery all week. Southwest Desert: Early week partly cloudy and slightly cooler; clear with highs near 100 latter part. Pacific Northwest: Mostly sunny at first, then showers in north; cloudy and rainy latter part, then clearing. California: Mostly sunny and warm all week except for shower to start in north and some ram by weekend. 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Supply in cluded 155 feeder cattle. Compared with last Wed nesday’s market, slaughter steers steady to $1 higher. Slaughter cows weak to $1 lower. Slaughter bullocks $1 to |1.75 lower. Slaughter bulls $1.25 to |2 lower. Choice slaughter steers 44.00-47.00, Good 39.25-45.00, Standard 33.00- two Utility at 38.00. Few Good daughter heifers 33.75-36.50. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 24.00-26.85, Cutters 22.00-24.85, Canners 20.00- Shells down to 18.00. Couple Choice slaughter bullocks 37.10 and 40.85, Good 32.00-35.75, Standard 29.00-33.10, few Utility 25.75-27.00. 1-2 1100 1570 pounds slaughter bulls 28.75-33.85, few 900-1160 25.25- 27.50. Good & Choice 300-500 feeder steers 34.50-37.00, few Choice 375-470 40.00-41.00, Medium 300-800 27.50-30.50; Good & Choice 290-480 feeder heifers 30.50-36.50; Medium & Good 200-500 feeder bulls 28.00- CALVES 121. Vealers steady to $4 lower. Couple Choice vealers 55.00 and 58.00, few Good 45.00-58.00, Standard 35.0045.00, Utility 90-120 pounds 22.00-31.00, TU BS 18.00-24.00. Farm calves, Holstein bulls 90-125 26.00- 35.00; beef, cross bulls & heifers 70-125 27.00-38.00. HOGS 259. Barrows & Gilts fully $1.25 lower. Lot (10 head) 1-3 205 pounds barrows St gilts 36.60,1-3195-230 35.60- 36.35, 2-3 185-230 35.10-35.75, 24 245-320 29.00-35.00,24135- 180 31.00-35.50. No. 1-3 300-500 sows 25.00-28.00, 2-3 300-550 22,00-25.00. Boars 18.00-22.00. FEEDER PIGS 133. 1-3 30 pounds feeder pigs 10.00- 13.00 per head, 1-3 35-50 16.00- 20.50, few 1-3 50-60 19.50-20.00 per head. SHEEP 17. Few Choice 80- 100 pounds spring slaughter lambs 35.0041.00, few Good & Choice 60-100 30.00-35.00. Ph 717-397 4954 Leesport Livestock Auction Lees pert, Penna. September 18,1974 Pa. Auction Summary Weekly Summary 19 Livestock Markets Week Ending September 13,1974 CATTLE 6247. Compared with 4854 head last week, and 5929 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers steady to $1 higher. Slaughter cows 50 cents to $1.50 higher. Slaughter bullocks & bulls uneven. STEERS: Few High Thought For Food Place a 5 pound corned basket of beef in a 4-quart saucepan Add water to cover. Cover, bang to boiling point. Keduce heat and cook 4 hours or until meat is tender. Remove from water and dram Place on a rack in a shal low baking pan, fat side up. Score fat and stud each square with a whole clove; set aside Mix 4 tea spoons powdered mustard with 4 teaspoons warm water, let stand for 10 minutes for flavor to de velop. Add Vt cup dark corn syrup, 2 teaspoons cider vinegar and Vi teaspoon ground allspice, mb: well Spoon half the syrup mixture over meat Bake in a pre heated slow oven (325*F) 20 minutes Spoon remaining syrup over top Bake 20 minutes longer or until corned beef is glazed and browned Yields 8 portions Put up to 3 A ton of hay Into one bale NEW INTERNATIONAL 241BIGROLL BALER Make* bales 5 fast wide, from 2-1/2 to 6 feat in diameter. Here’s the way to really save time and labor. Big round bales require much less handling. They’re practically weatherproof so you can store them outside with hardly any loss m quality. When you’re ready, move them to your feeding area using your tractor loader or 3-pt hitch. • Bale forming system lets you make bales with low-density centers for Pay as you bala" financing available, along with complata aftar-lha-sala sarvlca. MESSICK FARM EQUIP. C. B. HOOBER & SON ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 INTERCOURSE 706 1231 R. S. HOLLM6ER 6 SON MOUNTVILLE, PA Choice Sc Prime 47.2W9.00, Choice 43.75-48.00, Good 38.00-44.25, Standard 32.00 39.00, Utility 27.10-32.00. HEIFERS: Few Choice 39.7543.00, Good 35.00-40.00, Standard 33.0035.80, Utility 24.0031.75. COWS: Utility Sc High Dressing Cutter 24.50 27.25, Cutters 23.00-25.50, Canners 20.5023.50, Shells down to 15.00. BULLOCKS: Choice 34.00-40.00, Good 30.0036.10, Standard 30.10 34.10, few Utility 27.00-30.00. BULLS: 1-210002000 pounds 27.5036.10, few to 38.00. FEEDERS CATTLE: Good 250700 pounds feeder steers 30.0036.00, Manheim 24.00 30.00; Good 250500 pounds feeder heifers 31.00-35.00, Medium 250600 25.0029.75; Medium 300800 feeder bulls 23.2525.75. CALVES 4447. Compared with 3161 head last week, and 4207 head a year ago. Vealers steady to $2 lower. 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Farm calves, holstein bulls 90*130 lbs. 23.00- Holstein heifers 90-140 24.00-69.00; beef cross bulls & heifers 70-140 lbs. 28.00- HOGS 7435. Compared with 5861 head last week, and 5194 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts |1 to $1.50 lower. BARROWS & GILTS: 1-2 200-230 pounds 37.35-38.30,1-3 190-240 36.25-37.50,2-3 180-245 35.00-37.00, 2-4 250-300 30.50- 36.00, 2-4 120-180 28.00-31.00. SOWS: US 1-3 300650 25.50- 31.00, 2-3 300-600 23.25-26.00. Boars 18.00-25.75. FEEDER PIGS 1460. Compared with 1131 head last week, and 941 head a year ago. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 8.00-14.50 per head, 1-3 35-50 12.00-19.00, 1-3 50-90 14.00- per head. SHEEP 1349. Compared with 391 head last week, and 1208 head a year ago. Spring slaughter lambs steady to $3 higher. Choice 70-100 pounds spring slaughter lambs 35.00- 42.00, few to 48.00, Good 60-90 25.00- Utility 40-70 lbs. 17.00- Slaughter ewes 5.25-16.00. COPE & WEAVER CO. NEW PROVIDENCE 733-2213 786-7351