6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Oct 5. 1974 INC OLD XRME« IM AHA OCT. 7-13,1974 “The mellow year is hastening to its close. Apple cider should be just about perfect this year... Wendell Wiflkie died Oct. 8,1944 ... Third quarter of the Moon Oct. 8 .. . Leaves falling now ... Average length of days for the week, 11 hours, 23 minutes ... Professional baseball players earned 812 a game in 1879... D.A.R. established Oct. 11,1890 ... First U.S. locomotive Oct. 8, 1829 ... Columbus lands in “new" world Oct. 12,1492 ... U.S. Naval Academy founded Oct. 10,1845 .. . Matrimony is the only game of chance that the clergy favor. Old Farmer's Riddle: What does the barber find the easiest thing to part with? (Answer below.) Ask the Old Farmer: We want to go up to New England and see the spectacu lar fall foliage. We’d like to catch it at its peak. When would that be? H.D., Newark, NJ. wonder if He it real certain about it. Hum Hiaui Keep ■whit* vegetable*, (uch u onion* and cauliflower, from turning yellow during cooking by adding a little lemon juice or vinegar to the cooking water ... RMU .4 newer; a comb. OLD FARMER S WEATHER FORECASTS New England; Clear and warm most of week; light rain and cooler by weekend. Greater New York-New Jersey: Cloudy to start, then clearing and warm; cool and rainy by weekend. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Partly cloudy and very warm at first, then clear and pleasant; rain by weekend. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Early week coastal rain and cloudy inland; end of week clearing and quite warm. Florida: Rain all week in central and south; early week rain in north, then clearing. Upstate and Western New York-Toronto & Montreal: Most of week generally clear and warm; rain and cooler by weekend. Greater Ohio Valley: Mostly clear and hot to start; rain, moderately heavy at times, and cooler latter part. Deep Sooth: Sunny and hot at first, then cloudy and cooler; light rain latter part. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Mostly sunny and hot all week; rain and cooler by weekend. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Early week partly clear and becoming very warm; showers and cooler latter part. Central Great Plains: First part of week clear and hot; late week rain in east and south and cooler. Texas-Oklaboma: Increasing cloudiness and quite cool at first; rain and continued cool latter part. Rocky Mountain Region: Cloudy and cool to start, then showers; end of week clearing and much warmer. Southwest Desert: Variable cloudiness with highs near 100 moat of week; slightly cooler latter part. Pacific Northwest: Ram to start, then cool; end of week clear ing and warmer. California: Light rain at first, then clear and unseasonably warm to end of week. (All Rights Reserved, Yankee. Inc.. Dublin. N.H. 09444) L GREAT staged automatic dryers from 9 f ARM FANS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY fIJIM WE SELL, SERVICE and INSTALL R D.l, Willow Street Now’s a good time. But in our judg ment the peak of foliage shouldn’t be before the second froet. At to when that will come, only the good Lord know » and there are times when we • Choose from two great port- v$ able dryers vX • Surprisingly low cost 10QV« $£ automatic • Easy to operate •••£ • Better quality grain higher profits • Man-free operation $£ • Dependable economical op- s£• eration ;I;X # Designed and built by Farm Fans—22 years of experience in drying gram let us give you full details about AB dryers, *i|i including price IV. h* per hr E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. 717-464-3321 CATTLE 390. Supply in cluded 177 head feeder cattle. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter steers steady to 50 cents higher.'Slaughter cows weak to 75 cents lower. Feeder Cattle, both steers, heifers and bulls fully $7 lower. Few Choice slaughter steers 41.8544.75, Good 36.35- 42.00, Standard 32.0(K37.85. Individual Choice slaughter heifer at 42.35, Good 4 Choice 36.25-39.25, Standard 28.0tK32.25, few Utility 21.00- 24.25. Utility 4 High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 22.85-24.85, couple 25.85 and 26.00, Cutters 21.5(K23.60, Canners 19.85-22.00, Shells down to 17.00. Few Choice slaughter bullocks 33.35- 37.75, Good 31.75-33.10, few Standard 25.3530.50, Utility 22.75-25.60. Few Yield Grade 1-2 920-1685 lbs. slaughter bulls 27.0033.75. Few Choice 470310 lbs. feeder steers 29.5033.75, Good 300400 lbs. 25.0030.00, Medium 280360 lbs. 20.00-24.50; Medium 4 Good 265-700 lbs. feeder heifers 18.25-26.00; Good 4 Choice 215300 lbs. feeder bulls 23.25-28.25, Medium 300300 lbs. 19.00-25.50. CALVES 98. Vealers $4 to $8 higher. Few Choice vealers 56.00-62.00, Good 51:00-54.00, Standard 37.00- 48.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 31.50- 36.50, 7085 lbs. 28.00-32.00. Farm calves absent. HOGS 226. US No. 1-3 200- 235 lbs. barrows & gilts 40.25- 41.00, No. 2-3 180-240 lbs. 39.60-40.25, No. 2-4 245-275' lbs. 35.00-40.00, No. 2-4 120- 190 lbs. 29.5087.50. US No. 1-3 300800 lbs. sows 27.7580.00, few to 35.75. Boars 21.00- 25.25, individual at 34.00. FEEDER PIGS 233. US No. 1-3 2085 lbs. feeder pigs 7.00-12.00 per head, No. 18 35-50 lbs. 12.50-14.50, No. 1-3 60-70 lbs. 15.50-24.50 per head. SHEEP 25. Few Choice 70- 95 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 35.00-38.00, few Good 60-75 lbs. 26.00-31.00. Few Slaughter ewes 12.50-18.50; Yearlings 22.00-26.00. •MORE MILK • MORE MEAT • MORE PROFIT MADISON SILOS Div Chromalloy American Corp 1070 Stemmetz Rd Ephrata Penna 17522 Phone 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS FRANK SNYDER Akron 859 2688 CALEB WENGER Quarryville 548-2116 LANDIS BROS. INC Lancaster 393 3906 CARL L. SHIRK Lebanon 717 274 1436 Leesport Livestock Auction Leesport, Pa. October 2,1974 SOLLENBERGERFARM SUPPLY Centerport. Pa Phone 215-926-7671 Pa. Auction Summary " September 27,1974 do ™ to CATTLE 5182. Compared with 5116 head last week, and Good M. 0035.50, 4290 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s UtiUty_ market, slaughter steers 25 Yield*Grade 1-2IMO-20001bs. cents to |1.75 lower. 28.00-35.50. FEEDER Slaughter cows 25 cents to 75 CATTLE: Good 300300 lbs. cents lower. Slaughter feeder steers 29.50-35.00, bullocks 50 cents to 61 lower. Medium 23.00-28.50; Good & Slaughter bulls mostly 50 Choice 300300 lbs- feeder cents lower. heifers 28.0034.50, Medium STEERS: Few High 22.0030.00; Medium 4 Good - Choice 4 Prime 1250-1350 lbs. 300-800 lbs. feeder bulls 23.25- 44.5047.00, Choice 41.25- 29.50. 45.00, Good 35.5041.25, CALVES 3799. Compared Standard 31.5037.60, Utility with 4181 head last week, and 25.0033.75. HEIFERS: Few 3621 head a year ago. Choice 38.0042.00, few Good Vcalers steady to weak . 34.0038.00. Standard 28.50- 34.00, few Utility 23.00-28.70. COWS: Utility 4 High Dressing Cutter 23.00-26.25, Cutters 21.75-24.00, Canners Virginia SPECIAL SLAUGHTER CATTLE SALE Orange, Virginia: (September 26) There were 50 head sold. CHOICE STEERS: 850- 1000 lbs. $37.5038.00; 1000- 1200 lbs. $38.5041.75. GOOD STEERS: 850-1000 lbs. $33.6037.50; 1000-1200 lbs. $31.7535.25; 1200-1350 lbs. $35.7538.50. GOOD HOLSTEIN STEERS: $34.25. SPECIAL FEEDER STEER SALE Galax, Virginia; (September 26) There were 1378 head sold. All steers were graded by Representatives of the VDAC’s Division of Markets, Livestock Section by VDAC’s standards and sold by the hundredweight. Choice 500-700 lbs. $32.00- 35.00; 700800 lbs. $28.50- 32.40; 800-1000 lbs. $30.00- 32.40. Good 500-700 lbs. $31.75-33.80; 700-800 lbs. The Proven Performers! CLARK ELECTRIC, W INC. RD. 1, Box 82 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 VEALERS: Few Prime 70.00-77.00, Choice 52.00- 65.00, few to 72.00, Good 43.0037.00, Standard 33.00- Auction $31.35-32.35; 800-1000 lbs. $29.2531.50. Medium 500-700 lbs. $26.0030.50; 700300 lbs. $27.50-28.00 ; 800-1000 lbs. $25.00-27.30. Common 500-700 lbs. $24.40-26.00; 700300 lbs. $21.50-24.75; 800-1000 lbs. $20.00-21.60. Short 450-750 lbs. $25.90-28.00. WHITE WASHING DAIRY WHITE - Dries White - Does Not Hub Off Easily - No Wet Floors - Is Compatible With Disinfectant Also BARN CLEANING SERVICE Available With Compressed Air MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Spraying Since 1961 Wltmer. Pa. 717-392-7227 HAVE YOUR BARN CLEANED AND SPRAYED NOW. 46.50, Utility 90-120 lbs. 20 on. M.oo. 7wb ib«. miSS 1 bidfe JS?* 24 -°°-38.00- hobteta heifer, absent; beef cross bulls St heifers 70-ian lbs. 27.00-39.00. 30 HOGS 9072. Compared vrttoOMlheadlast week, anS 5955 head a year ago Barrows Sc Gilts $1.50 to 82 so higher. BARROWS & GILTS; US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 38.75- 39.50, No. 1-3 195-245 lbs 36.00- No. 2-3 185-260 lbs. 35.00-37.00, few No. 2-4 250-320 lbs. 30.00-33.75, few No. 2-4 120-185 lbs. 25 75- 29.00. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300- 550 lbs. 25.00-29.50, No. 2-3 300650 lbs. 23.10-25.50. Boars 18.00- few to 28.75. FEEDER PIGS 1326 Compared with 1103 head last week, and 910 head a year ago. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 5.00-13.50 per head. No 1-3 3550 lbs. 9.00-17.50, No. 1- 3 50-85 lbs. 15,00-20,00 per head. SHEEP 786. Compared with 787 head last week, and 907 head a year ago. Spring slaughter lambs steady to strong. Choice 70-100 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 34.00- 41.00, Good 60-100 lbs. 25.60- 35.00, Utility 40-80 lbs. 15.00- 26.00. Slaughter ewes 6.00- 17.00. DIPLOMAT - Proven on thousands of dairy farms the world over. ' 200 to 1500 gallon sizes LY-FLOODED GIRTON COLD PLATE ;el construction IRE FREON 12, THE SAFE REFRIGERANT [FOAMED IN PLACE) INSULATION AMBASSADOR - The ultimate tank for the large, quality conscious dairy farmer 500 to 300 C gallon sizes & PH: 768-8228