6 —Uncaitor Farming, Saturday, Dec. 14,1974 mOLD INKRME«: Ig^lM AHh! DEC. 16-22, 1974 Pa’a ftti in (be oven he'll now be fhovin'. Winter begins Dee. 22 at 12:57 AM . . . General George Patton died Doc. 21, 1945 . . . First quarter of the moon Dec. 21 . . . Plymouth Rock discovered Dee. 21, 1620 . . . Average length of days for week, 9 hours, 4 minutes (shortest days of the year this week) . . . Battle of the Bulge began Dec. 16. 1944 ... Boston Tea Party Dec. 16, 177.3 ... Wright Brothers fly at Killy Hawk Dec 17.1903 Fools do more hurt in this world than rascals. Old Farmer’s Riddle: What’s the worst weather for rats and mice? (Answer below.) Ask the Old Fanner: Have you ever heard of a recipe for buttermilk pop? It was a homemade drink, popular long before the advent of bottled soft drinks, and I re *~ * member it as being: mighty satisfying to the men cutting ' hay on a hot summer day. Not sure that this is the name thrnq, hut our folks used to heat up honyclahher (curdled milk), sweeten it, heave in some cinnamon and chill it. Hmmm Hint*’ Sometimes new kettles have an iron taste. To remove this, fill It with witter iinil imil it handful of hay in it. This t»*iy-water can also be used to sweeten tinware . . . Hxddle oitnwr Whe.. it’s rainmic cats and dots. OLD FARMER S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Rain to start, then partly cloudy; coastal rain and 4-6' snow inland latter part. Greater New York-New Jersey: Rain most of week; cloudy and cool latter part, but rain again by weekend. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Partly cloudy at first, then occasional rain; cloudy and cool at end of week. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Clear and warm to start, then rain; some sun latter part, then more rain. Florida: Warm and partly sunny with occasional showers all week. Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Week begins mild with intermittent rain, then heavy rain and snow' in north; end of week partly sunny and cool with some show’ers. Greater Ohio \allej; Mild at first, then rainy; end of week cloudy and raw with light ram in west and flurries in east. Deep South: First part of week mild and partly sunny; end of w’eek light rain and much cooler. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: PartK sunny and cool to start, then rain changing to snow ; raw and cloudy latter part. Northern Great Plains-Greaf Lakes: Some sun at first, then light rain possibly mixed with snow; end of week snowy and cold. Central Great Plains: Week begins cloudy with flumes, then heavy snow in north; end of week fair and cool. Texas-Ofclahoma: First part of week rainy along Gulf and in central with flurries in north; end of week rainy and cool in south and central with scattered showers in north. Rocky Mountain Region: Snowstorm starts week with 4-6" snow; snow ending latter part, then sunnv and mild. Southwest Desert: Mostly clear and cool first part of week; end of week partly cloudy and cool. Pacific Northwest; Early week rainy in south and heavy snow in mountains; end of week light rain with sunny internals California: Partly cloudy to start with occasional showers in north and mild in south; clearing and mild latter part- ial) Rights Rrx»-rv«). Yankee. Inc. Dulilm. N H 034441 “CEE, EVEN FMDTMCIONS HEED t LFIFU ATTENTION NOW IWJKN” i Doi <’ t wait ' i last minute } GETYOUR TRACTOR READY FOR SPRING CflDil ALIEN H. MAT 2, INC. FII 11 505 E. Main St., New Holland I ■ w■■ ■* Ph: 354-2214 ] SERVING THE COMMUNITY j TWENTY FIVE YEARS I . UNO. CO. OLDEST FORD DEALER I 19 Livestock Market# Harriaborg, Pemuylvaoia Week Ending December 6, 1974 CATTLE 4239. Compared with 3645 head last week, and 5011 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers 50 cents to |1 lower. Slaughter cows |I.7S to $2 higher. Slaughter bulls 50 cents to $2 higher. STEERS: Choice slaughter steers 39.00-42.75, Good 34.00-39.00, Standard 29.00- Utility 24.00-29.00 HEIFERS: Few Choice 34.00- few Good 28,00- 35.00, Standard 23.00-28.00. COWS: Utility Sc High Dressing Cutter 21.60-23.80, Cutters 19.85-22.00, Canners 17.25-19.85, Shells down to 13.00. BULLOCKS: Choice 35.00- Good 30.0035.00, few Standard 25.00-31.00, few Utility 21.00-26.00. Yield grade 1 1000-2000 lbs. 24.00- 30.00; yield grade 2 900-1600 lbs. 20.00-27.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Good Sc Choice 320550 lbs. feeder steers 25.7530.25, Good 300300 lbs. 22.00- Medium 300-850 lbs. 20.00-25.00; Good 300550 lbs. feeder heifers 22.00- 26.50, Medium 200550 lbs. 18.00- few Good 400500 lbs. feeder bulls 22.00-25.00, Leesport Livestock Auction Leesport, Pennsylvania December 11,1974 CATTLE 254. Supply in cluded 38 head feed cattle. Compared with last Wed nesday’s market, slaughter ! steers about steady. Slaughter cows $1.50 to $2 lower. Choice slaughter steers 40.00-42.50, Good 34.00- 1 40.25, Standard 29.25-35.00, Utility 22.00-26.25. Indidivual Choice slaughter heifer at 39.75, Good 30.00-36.25, Standard 25.50-30.00, few Utility 21.00-23.50. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 19.00-22.00, individual at 22.60, Cutters 17.85-19.50, Canners 16.50- 17.85, Shells down to 13.25. Pew Standard slaughter bullocks 24.00-27.10, couple Utility 22.00-and 22.35. Few Yield Grade No. 1 1125-1500 lbs. slaughter bulls 24.35- 28.00; couple Yield Grade No. 21135 and 1160 lbs. 23.35 and 23.75. Lot Choice 490 lbs. feeder steers 27.75, few Good 425-620 lbs. 20.75-28.50, few Medium 390-800 lbs. 22.00- 25.00; few Medium 325-585 lbs. feeder heifers 16.50- 18.50; Medium 480-600 lbs. feeder bulls <18.50-19.50. CALVES 128. Vealers mostly $4 to $5 lower. In dividual Choice vealer at 56.50, Good 38.00-52.00, Standard 25.00-37.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 17.50-25.00, 70-85 lbs. 16.00-18.00, low Utility 100-170 lbs. 10.00-20.00. HOGS 287. Barrows & Gilts $1.75 to $2 higher. US No. 1-3 190-245 lbs. barrows & gilts 42.60-43.10, No. 2-3 190-250 lbs. 41.85-42.50, No. 2-4 190- 300 lbs. 36.85-42.25, No. 2-4 150-180 lbs. 38.25-41.85. US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. sows 32.00-37.75, Utility 230-320 lbs. 29.25-33.50. Boars 21.50- 28.75. FEEDER PIGS 117. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 3.50-13.50 per bead. No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 15.00-21.50, Utility 15-35 lbs. 6.00-11.00 per head. SHEEP 5. Few Good & Choice 65-80 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 43.00-15.00. Pa. Auction Summary Weekly Summery few Medium 330-400 lbs. 18.50*21.50. CALVES 3762. Compared with 2807 head last week, and 4208 head a year ago. Vealers steady to $5 higher. VEALERS: Few Prime 60.00- Choice 50.00- 61.50, Good 42.00-55.00, Standard 30.00-15.00. Utility 00-120 lbs. 21.00-32.00, 704)5 lbs. 15.00-24.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-120 lbs. 24.00- few beef cross bulls & heifers 70-130 lbs. 25.00- HOGS 5183. Compared with 3447 head last week, and 6422 head a year ago. Barrows Sc Gilts uneven. BARROWS Sc GILTS: Few US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 41.60- 42.85, No. 1-3 190-245 lbs. 40.30-42.00, No. 2-3 185-255 Philadelphia Produce Wednesday, December 11 APPLES Ctn Tray Pack; PENNA' US Combination EzFcy St Fey Red Delicious 88-113 s 7- 7.25 Romes 72-113 s 7.50 no grade mark Red Delicious & Staymans 72-113 s fair color 5-5.50. VA USCombination ExFcy & Fey Red Delicious 88-113 s 7-7.50125 s 6.50-6.75 Staymans 88-113 S 7-7.50 WEST VA Red Delicious US Ez Fey 64-72 s 8.50-9.00 88- 113 s 7.50-8.00. Ctn Cell Pack: NY Mclntosh US Fey 100-120 s few best 7.25-7.50. NY Red Delicious & Winesaps 5.40. NEW ENGLAND Mcln tosh 4.80 Red Delicious 4.80 fair cond 4.20 PENNA Romes 5.40 Red Delicious 4.50-5.00 Staymans 4.80. VA Red Delicious 4.80-5.40. CABBAGE 1% bu ert & ctn med-lge Domestic Round Type Green unless otherwise stated LI 3.50; DEL 3-3.25; PENNA fair qual cond 2-2.25. Danish Type: NY mesh sks approx 50-lb med & Ige 3.25. GREENS Wirebound ert approx 1% lbs. 39.00-41.10, No. 2-4 HO -185 lbs. 30.00-38.75. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. 32.00- 36.00, No. 2-3 300-700 lbs. 27.50-33.00. Boars 19.50-27.00. FEEDER PIGS 1149. Compared with 1415 head last week, and 1544 head a year ago. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 5.00-18.00 per head. No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 11.00- 20.00 No. 1-3 50-100 lbs. 19.00- 25.00 per head. SHEEP 541. Compared with 463 head last week, and. 694 head a year ago. Wooled slaughter lambs mostly |1 to $3 higher. Choice 70-110 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 34.00- Good 60-100 lbs. 30.00- Utility 4040 lbs. 21.50-28.50. Slaughter ewes 5.00- bu unless otherwise stated. NJ befad Collard 2.50-3.00 loose including bu bkt Hanover Salad Turnip Tops Mustard & Kale 2.504.00 VA befad Collard 3.00 fair qual 2.00 loose including bu bkt Hanover Salad Turnip Tops & Mustard 3.00 fair qual 2.00. T.RRKS NJ 4-5 bu ert bchd 12s 5.00 MUSHROOMS PENNA 4-qt bkt med-lge 2.25-2.50 some best 2.75 sml med 2-2.25 few 2.35 few 1.85 ONIONS—DRY 50-lb sks unless otherwise stated NY Yellow sml-med 1.75- 2.00 fair cond 1.50 ctn mesh sks 15-3 lb 3.50 20-2 lb 3.50 PARSLEY NJ 1 and 1-9 bu ert 4.00 POTATOES 50-lb sks US No. 1 Size A SWEET POTATOES wshd unless otherwise stated approx 50-lb Porto Round Whites: LI 2.25-2.40 R* oo Type unless otherwise mostly 2.25-2.35 Ige 2.40-2.50 stated. MAINE 2.25-2.40 mostly NJ no g*ade mark 5.00 2.25-2.35 fair appear 2.00 20- Orange Jersey few 5.50-5.75 lb sks 95 cents. Yellow Jersey % bu hmpr PENNA unwshd 1.75-2.00. OP* ll Face few 3.50-3.75 sml- NJ fair appear 1.80-1.85. med 2-2.50 %bu ctn sml-med Round Reds: NY 3.00. 2>s °- SQUASH NJ 1 and 1-9 bu crt But ternut 4.50 fair qual 3.50. Chambersburg Auction Chambenburg, p*. 5,1974 CATTLE 289. ComnareH with laat Thursdays market; couple Choice slaughter steers 40.50 and 40,85, few Good 38.00-3f1.50 few Standard 32.00-38.60! Few Choice alaughter heifers 37.00-38.00, Good 34.00-36.00, Standard 28.75- 32.00. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 21.85-24.25, couple 25.50, Cutters 20.60-22.25 Canners 18.85-21.00 Shells down to 16.00. Few Yield Grade 1 1200-1580 lbs slaughter bulls 27.50-28.85 Few Good 300-500 lbs. feeder heifers 18.50-23.00. CALVES 381. Few Prim* vealera 60.00-65.00, Choice 48.00- Good 45.0050.00 Standard 37.00-15.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 25.50-34.50, 70-85 lbs. 21.00-25.00. Farm calves holstein bulls 90-130 lbs’ 27.00- HOGS 96, One lot US No. 1- 2 210 lbs. barrows & gilts -42.50, few lots No. 1-3 200-220 lbs. 41.25-41.60, few lots No. 2-3 240-260 lbs. 40.35-41.10. US No. 1-3 300500 lbs. sows 35.00-38.25, few No. 2-3 400- 500 lbs. 31.50-33.75. Few Boars 24.50-25.00. FEEDER PIGS 78. US No. 1-3 4050 lbs. feeder pigs 14.50-16.50 per head, few lots No. 1-3 8050 lbs. 22.50-24.50 per head. SHEEP 86. One lot Choice 95 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 39.00, mixed Good & Choice 80-90 lbs. 34.25-36.25, mixed Utility & Good 50-70 lbs. 26.00-28.50. Slaughter ewes 8.00-11.50. TURNIPS NJ 25-lb film sks White- Topped &:washed 2.75.