6—Umcattar Farming, Saturday, Nov. 23,1974 AftMEiJ IH ASX NOV. 25-DEC I, 1974 Heaped in (he hollow* of the grove, the autumn leave* lie dead. Pledge to make one Christmas gift for someone this year ... Sister Kenny died Nov. 30, 1952 . . . Full Moon Nov. 29 . . . Be gay, spring is only n shade more than 100 days away ... Average length of doys for the week, 9 hours, 24 minutes . . . Have a thought for Thanksgiving (28th) . . , VVTAW, Texas broadcast first college football game Nov. 25, 1920 ... Boston's Cocoanut Grove fire Nov. 28, 1942 ... First U.S. post office Nov. 28, 1783 ... None is a fool always, everyone sometimes. Old Fanner’s Riddle: What has two thumbs and no fingers? (Answer below.) Ask the Old Farm er: I have heard tales of burning old barns with “insurance oil.” What does it mean? S. K., Fort Wayne, Indiana. A term for kerosene. Devious characters found kerosene very helpful if they wanted to collect insurance. Some of them went so far as to heave a bucket of kerosene on the fire in- stead of water. Koine Mini* Molasses syrup And honev me nil apt to stick to the mcAsunntf cup To Avoid this, butter the measuring cup before you pour in these ingredients. Riddle answer. A pair of mittens. CATTLE 348. Supply m- OLD FARMER S WEATHER FORECASTS cluded 133 head feeder cattle New England: Early week clearing and very warm; end of and 113 bead COWS. Coin week increasing cloudiness and turning cooler. pared with last Wednesday’s Greater New York-New Jersey: Most of week clear and un- market slaughter steers seasonably warm; cloudy and cool by weekend. grading and Good Middle Atlantic Coastal: Mostly clear and warm all week but qq cen f S *3 lower clouding up by week’s end , Slaughter COWS $2.50 to $3.50 Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Clear and very warm through . „ midweek, then cloudy and rainy latter part. |<>wer. Feeder cattle slow, $1 Florida: Mostly clear all week in north and drizzly in south. f 1 laU< f?. Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronfo & Montreal: Cloudy and os showery to start, then clear and pleasant; rain starting by “Choice 42.75-44.25, Good Sunday. 34.5fr4f1.00, Standard 27.35- Greater Ohio Valley: Warm all week; partly cloudy in east 33.00, few Utility and Low and clear in west. Deep South: Cloudy to start, then rain; rain latter part with choice 42.75-44.25, Good possible tornado m west. 33.10-35.00, few Good 29.75- Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Clear and warm at first, 32,75 f ew Standard 24.00- then cloudy and cooler; end of week rainy and much colder. 28 60' few Utility 20 75-25 25 Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Clear to start, then cloudy TTHlitv anrt Hi oh rwocin« and cold, end of week snowy in west and rainy in east. f" a “S ll ure ?f^g Central Great Plains: Warm and clear at first, then rain and „_ r 1B colder; cold with light snow in west and ram in east latter Gutters lo.au-Xo.oU, part. Camers 14.00-16.60, Shells Tcxas-Oklahoma: Cloudy to start, then heavy rain along Gulf down to 10.10. Few Choice and tornadoes in north, end of week showery with some slaughter bullocks 32.75- snow in north. 36.00, Good 28.00-32.25, Rock) Mountain Region; Very cold at'first, then light to Standard 24.00-27.25 few moderate snowfall; end of week cold and cloudy with snow Utility 22 00-23 00 No 1 Southwest Desert: Week begins rainy and cool, then becoming !Lw' colder; very cold with possible frost latter part. 11 otn!* m N °' 2 ’ Pacific Northwest: Most of week cold and rainy; ram often mixed with snow latter part *OO lbs. feeder steers 28.00- California: First part of week raw and showery in north but 30*50, Good 430-860 lbs. 25.10- partly sunny m south, end of w r eek similar in north but 28.25, Medium 300-850 lbs. showers m south. 18.00-25.00. Good 300-450 lbs. (All Rnthu Rnerved, Yankee. Inc . Dublin, N.H. OS*U) feeder heiferS 22.00-23.50, lot - Good and Choice 360 lbs. at 27.00. Medium 300-600 lbs. feeder heifers 18.00-23.00, few Common 300-400 lbs. 13.00- Choice 470-700 lbs. feeder bulls 24.00-28.00, Good 300-770 lbs. 20.25-25.00, few Medium 350-430 lbs. 22.00- CALVES 133. Vealers $1 to $2 lower. Couple Choice vealers 49.00 and 50.00, few Good 38.50-48.00, few Standard 28.50-40.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 20.00-25.00, 70-85 lbs. 18.00-20.50. Farm Calves: Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs. 21.00-32.00, Holstein heifers 90-120 lbs. 21.00-29.50; Beef cross bulls and heifers 70-140 lbs. 21.00-34.00. HOGS 289. Barrows and gilts about steady. US No. 1-3 190-245 lbs. barrows and gilts 40.50-41.25, No. 2-3 190-225 lbs. 39.50-40.50, No. 2-4 250- 300 lbs. 35.1039.50. US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. sows 28.00-32.00, few 36.50, No. 2-3 300565 lbs. 25.25-28.25, Utility 200-300 lbs. 21.50-27.50. Boars 21.00- 24.25. FEEDER PIGS 97, US No. 1-3 2535 lbs. feeder pigs 7.00- 16.50 per head, lot IS lbs. at 4.50, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 18.00- 23.50, 50-100 lbs. 18.00-24.00 per head. SHEEP 4. NOT ENOUGH OF ANY ONE GRADE TO ESTABLISH A MARKET. THE OLD CATTLE 4900. Compared with 5187 head last week, and 6568 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers weak to |1 lower. Slaughter cows uneven, Utility steady to |I higher, Canner and Cutter about steady, spots $1 lower. Slaughter bulls mostly 75 cents higher. STEERS: Choice 39.00- 43.75, Good 34.50-40.00, Standard 29.90-37.25, Utility 25.00-31.00. HEIFERS: Few Choice 37,0040.75, few Good 31.10-38.50, few Standard 26.6032.85, few Utility 20.00 27.25. COWS: Utility and High Dressing Cutter 20.00 24.00, Cutters 18.25-11.25, Canners 15.6019.75, Shells down to 12.00. BULLOCKS: Few Choice 33.75-37.25, Good 31.2034.00, Standard 26.00 Standard 20.50-26.25. Few Pa. Auction Summary November IS, 1974 Leesport Livestock Auction 30.60. BULLS: No. 1, HOO 2000 lbs. 27.0032.25, 2, 900 2000 lbs. 20.00-28.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Good and Choice 300700 lbs. steers 28,00-33.50, Good 300 900 lbs. 25.25-30.50, Medium 18.0026.85; Good 300-550 lbs. heifers 22.0028,25, Medium 250700 lbs. 17.75-23.50; Few Medium 300900 lbs. bulls 21.0023.25. CALVES 3199. Compared with 3997 head last week, and 4545 head a year ago. Vealers mostly steady. Few Prime 70.0078.00, few Choice 52.0063.00, Good 40.0055.00, Standard 30.0042.00, Utility 90120 lbs, 22.0030.50, 7085 lbs. 17.00-24.00. Farm Calves: Holstein bulls 90120 COURTHOUSE SQUARES , ' , ~ lr ‘■'sj ONLY HISTORIANS *~ REALLY understand THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOODNESS AND GREATNESS. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! PHONE 626-2191 OR 394-3047 tS i/ t/ 0 t/ 0 iS u* U* iS ' A ./'IS V ALLIS-CHALMERS \ We have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day, We are grateful to you, our many fine friends, for your patronage over the year. While at times, we may have been strained to deliver your machine, you have been most understanding and cooperative. 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