6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept 28, 1974 THE OLD KRME«S IMAH# SEPT. 30-OCT. 6,1974 Fall foliage splendid, all gold and red. This is harvest time in the apple orchards . . . Robinson Crusoe marooned Oct. 5,1704 ... Full moon Oct. 1... Scallop season now . . . Average length of days for week, 11 hours, 42 minutes . . . Movie talkies first popular this week in 1927 . . . End of six-day rain in Oklahoma Oct. 5, 1959 . . . First World Series started Oct. 1, 1903 . . . Boston vs. Pittsburgh . . . Anger is the weakness of understanding. Old Fanner’s Riddle: What pierces and leaves no hole? (Answer below.) Ask the Old Farmer; As a girl, my mother lived near Moodus, Conn., where mys terious noises were often heard. Much effort is sup posed to have been made at finding the origin of these noises, but I have not been able to find any information * about them. Can you shed any light? C. N., NYC. Some people claim that old mines in the area are responsible: cave-ins , wind, and so on. , 5 * * ’•***mL*mC. Horn* Hlau- Keep a piece of sandpaper handy in a kitchen drawer for removint screw-on lids from class jars and bottles . . . Eiddlt answer; Sound. OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Beautiful fall weather all week; partly cloudy but pleasant weekend. Greater New York-New Jersey: First part of week cloudy and warm; end of week partly sunny and very warm. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Cloudy and warm most of week; clear and hot by weekend. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Possible offshore hurricane to start with rain to midweek; clearing to end of week. Florida: Possible hurricane in northwest region with very heavy rain about midweek. Upstate Sc Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Cloudy to start, then light rain; partial clearing and mild latter part. Greater Ohio Valley: Early week cloudy and warm with light rain; end of week partly sunny and very hot. Deep South: Possible hurricane in east to start; end of week clearing and very hot. ' Chicago and Southern Great Lakes; Partly cloudy and warm at first with some intermittent rain; temperatures becoming hot jjy weekend. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Cloudy with showers to start, then mostly sunny and pleasant to end of week. Central Great Plains: Week begins mostly clear and very warm, then shower in east; end of week becoming hot. Texas-Oklahoma: Clear most of week with chance of record breaking heat wave. Rocky Mountain Region: Mostly sunny and warm all week ex cept for occasional showers after midweek. Southwest Desert: Week begins clear and hot, then increasing clouds; end of week cloudy and slightly cooler. Pacific Northwest: Clear and warm to start, then rain; rain moderately heavy latter part. California: Partly sunny and warm all week, (All Rights Reserved, Yankee, Inc . Dublin, N H. 03444) j TRY A CLASSIFIED AD on NC Superstars! •t th, SEE YOUR STANFORD SEED DEALER NOW! 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Box 366, Buffalo, N.Y./P.O. Box 230, Plymouth Meeting, Pa Pa. Auction Summary Weekly Summary 19 Live*lock Markets Week Ending September 20,1974 CATTLE 5616. Compared with 6247 head last week, and 6770 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers 75 cents to $1.50 lower. Slaughter cows 50 to 75 lower. Slaughter bullocks about steady, spots $2 higher. Slaughter bulls about steady, spots $1 higher. STEERS: Choice 43.00- 46.50, Good 36.50-43.50, Standard 32.01W8.00 Utility 25.25-31.25. HEIFERS: Few Choice 35.00- few Good 34J75- 38.60, few Standard 31.25- 34.60, few Utility 23.75-30.75. COWS: Utility St High Dressing Cutter 23.50-27.10, Cutters 22.00-24.85, Canners 20.00- Shells down to 17.00. BULLOCKS: Choice 36.01W9.75, Good 32.00-36.00, Standard 29.00-33.85, Utility 28.00- BULLS: Yeild Grade 1-21000-1800 lbs. 28.40- 36.00. FEEDER CATTLE; Good & Choice 300-600 lbs. feeder steers 30.00-37.00, Medium 22.00- Good & Choice 250-600 lbs. feeder heifers 30.00- Medium 25.00- VITREOUS ENAMEL STEEL SILOS SEALED STORAGE BOTTOM UNLOADING SALES & SERVICES Distributed By STOLTZFUS SILO EQUIPMENT RDI, Box 77 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 Phone 717 - 768-3873 28.00; Medium St Good 300- 600 lbs. feeder bulls 28.00- 34.00, Medium 22.90-29.25. CALVES 4181. Compared with 4447 head last week, and 4226 head a year ago. Vealers steady to $3 lower. VEALERS: Few Prime 70.00-77.00, Choice 53.00- 64.00, Good 45.00-56.00, Standard 32.00-47.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 22.00-36.50, 70-85 lbs. 18.00-25.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-125 lbs. 24.50-44.00; Holstein heifers 90-140 lbs. 25.00-44.00; Beef cross bulls St heifers 70-140 lbs. 27.00-48.00. HOGS 6241. Compared with 7435 head last week, and 6100 head a year ago. Barrows St Gilts mostly $1 to $1.50 lower. BARROWS St GILTS; Few US No. 1-2 200-230 lbs, 36.00- 37.50. No. 1-3 220-240 lbs. 34.70-36.60, No. 2-3 185-255 lbs. 32.50-35.60, No. 2-4 245- 320 lbs. 28.10-35.00, No. 2-4 120-185 lbs. 26.00-34.50. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. 24.50-30.50, No. 2-3 300- 650 lbs. 22.00-25.60. Boars 18.00-24.75. FEEDER PIGS 1103. Compared with 1460 head last week, and 1156 head a year ago. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 7.50-14.00 per Baltimore USDA Report September 23,1974 CATTLE 375. Limited sales slaughter steers & heifers $1 lower. Balance being held for AM Auction. Cow weak to 50c lower; bulls 50c to $1 lower. Supply 30 percent slaughter steers & heifers, 50 percent cows, balance feeders St bulls. STEERS: Package Good St Choice yield grade No. 31140 lbs. 40.00, Good yield grade 2- 4 900-1200 lbs. 33.50-38.50, Standard St Low Good 29.75- 32.75. HEIFERS: High Good St Choice yield grade 2-4 850- 915 lbs. 40.50-41.00. COWS: Utility 21.75-25.85, Cutters 19.50-22.35, Canner St Low Cutters 16.00-19.50. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1270-1820 head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 10.00- 20.00 per head. SHEEP 787. Compared with 1349 head last week, and 1181 head a year ago. Spring slaughter lambs weak $1.50 lower, spots $4 lower. Choice 70-105 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 33.50-38.00, few to 42.00, Good 60-90 lbs. 25.00- 34.00, Utility 45-80 lbs. 15.00- 24.00, Slaughter ewes 5.00- 14.00, Get big litters of husky pigs... Feed Purina Sow Chow A sow is a pig factory. She has the big job of producing and nursing two litters of pigs every year. Like any other factory, she has to have raw ingredients to produce the products (pigs) and maintain the factory (her own body). If she doesn’t get proper nutrition, she may actually resorb some pigs into her system, causing you to lose pigs you will never even see; or she may farrow weak, unthrifty litters. Purina Sow Chow has what it takes to help the sow keep her own body, farrow big litters and have plenty of milk to start them right. Purina Sow Chow is available as a supplement to your gram or as a complete sow ration. Ask us for Purina Sow Chow soon. Wenger’s Feed Mill he. James High & Sons Ph 354-0301 Gordonville West Willow Fanners Assn., he. John 1. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph. 442-4632 Paradise 0. Kenneth McCracken & Son 2 New Charlotte St., Manheim- Ph. 717-665-2186 lbs. 31.50-32.35, individual yield grade No. 2 26.75. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Good & Choice bull calves 320-380 lbs. 29.25-30.75, Good St Choice heifers 415-000 lbs. 23.00-26.00. HOGS 600. Barrows & GUIs: $1 to $1.50 higher. US No. 1-3 200-230 lbs. 36.75- 37,25, No. 2-3 230-250 lbs. 36.25-36,75, No. 2-4 250-270 lbs. 35.25-36.25. SOWS: Steady to $1 higher. US No. 1- 3 3004300 lbs. 25.00-27.00, few under 300 lbs. 27.50. .American Viewpoints Abandon all local animosi ties and make your sons Americans —Robert E Lee Ph ; 387-1195 Rheems John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R D 3, Ephrata Ph: 464-3431 West Willow Ira B. Landis Ph: 665-3248 Box 276, Manheim RD3