e r r I , . ' l V‘ •!* 1 O •'*' ,1 fi’ _ Farming,- Saturday,- Jan. 4, 1975 li|t IS^ the OLD kSMUsW imahk^M JAN. 6-12, 1975 Old bones groan. Snow twirls and whirls. Watch out for chimney fin-, now . . Richard Nivm horn Jan. 9, 191 ’> . . New moon lan 12 .. . Cattle note! salt now . . Average length of days foi the wei k, 9 hornll n mutes . Safety lamp invented hv Humphn v Pavy, fiisi ihwi m coal mines Jan 9, 1816 . . US. radai r< ulus moon Jan. 10, 1946 . . Photography first used Jan 9, 18J9 . . Arctic snowy owls return . When God wills, jt rams with any wind Old Farmer's Riddle: \\ h\ does a coat pet largei whin taken out of a sin.ill suit case'’ (Answer lit low.) Ask the Old Farmer: mother used to call me a lit tle “scallywag”, and I doubt it was a compliment. Does it mean something awful"’ J.N , Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Scalauay is a uoid from flu Shetland Inland* and refers to small, stunted, domestic animals, ponu s and cattle, ulnck are of httU mine. Home Hints \ simple harmless and most effectual remedy for timing away cockroaches is fine powdered borax Use for a feu weeks renewing every two days /fiddle ansuer 'Vou find it ,n creases OLD FARMERS WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Overcast at first, then intermittent snow flur ries; light snow and rain along coast latter pait. Greater New York-New Jerse>: Light rain and cloudy at first, then clearing and cold; end of week mostly sunny and milder. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins partly cloudy and raw, then intermittent ram or freezing ram, week ends cloudy and cool. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Heaty rain in south and along coast through midweek, then clear and cold to end of week. Florida: Scattered showers to start, then clearing and sea sonably cold; end of week mild and clear m south, but show ers elsewhere. Upstate and Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Week begins cloudy and cold, then light snow in west and north; end of week cloudy and mild. Greater Ohio Valley: Ram m west and light snow m east to start, then clear and mild; some clouds and flurries latter part. Deep South: Early week cold with rain, ram mixed with snow m north and east, end of week fair and cold with fog along coast. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Cloudy most of week with light snow or light freezing ram; clear and mild by weekend. Northern Great Plains-Greaf Lakes; Light snow off and on all week; cold snap at midweek but milder by week’s end. Central Great Plains: Partly sunny and mild to start, then flumes and cold in west; end of week clear and dry with very warm spell Texas-Oklahoma: Light rain in south at first, then clearing; cloudy and cool latter part Rocky Mountain Region: First part of week cold with inter mittent light snow , snow continuing latter part in north, but clear and mild elsewheie. Southwest Desert: Clear and mild all week, but lows remaining near 30. Pacific Northwest: Some sun to start, then intermittent rain with snow in noi them mountains, heavy ram and high winds latter part. California; Early week deal, with cool temperatures in north but mild in south, light showers lattei part in noith and partly sunny m south {All Riichts Reserved Yankee, Inc Dublin N H 09444) Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. SEE YOU AT THE FARM SHOW! Stop By at Booth P 24-25 and See Our Machine and Parts Display. See Why in One Year Field Queen’s Unique Design, Factory Direct Savings, and Specialization in Forage Harvesters have made it the Largest Retail Outlet in the East. QUEEwjj Division of Hesston Corporation 1260 Manheim Pike Lancaster, PA 17601 717-392-7795 or 392-8223 Pa. Auction Summary Weekly Summary 10 U\ estock Markets Harrisburg, Penna. Week Ending December .7,1974 fi CATTLE 2858. Compared ' with 4193 head last week, and 2818 head a year ago Compared with last week's market, slaughter steers mostly 25 cents to $1 lower. Slaughter heifers, bullocks & bulls scarce. Slaughter cows uneven, averaging about steady. STEERS Few High Choice & Prime 3& 35-40 00. Choice 37.75-40.50, Good 33.85-37.75, Standard 27.25- 34.00, Utility 22.25-29.00 HEIFERS: Few Choice 32.75-37.85, few Good 29 00- 32.35, Standard 23 75-28.50, few Utility 18.00-22.75 COWS: Utility & High Dressing Cutter 19.90-23 60, Cutters 18.75-21.50, Canners 16.00-19.50, Shells down to 12.25. BULLOCKS: Few Choice 33.50-37.00, few Good 29.25-33.75, few Utility & Standard 23.25-28.00. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1100-2000 lbs. 26.75-32.25; yield grade No. 2 900-1600 lbs. 20.10-28.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Good 250-760 lbs. feeder steers 25.00-28.25; Good 250-600 lbs. feeder heifers 23.00-27.00, Medium 250-600 lbs. 17.50-21.50. CALVES 2065. Compared with 3982 head last week, and 2424 head a year ago. Vealers mostly steady to $3 higher. VEALERS: Few Prune 57.00- Choice 52.50- 60.00, Good 38.00-55.00, Standard 27.50-41.50, Utility 90-120 lbs. 18.00-29.50, 70-85 lbs. 15.00-21.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-110 lbs. 20.00- few beef cross bulls & heifers 70-110 lbs. 20.00- HOGS 4486. Compared with 5918 head last week, and 4275 head a year ago. HAWK BILT the original chain-flail spreader, 257 207 187 157 7.5-ton 6-ton 5-ton 4-ton Jk BINKLEY & HURST BROS. FARM & UTILITY EQUIPMENT PHONt 624-4705 UTITZ R.D.4, PA. - ROTHSVIUE STATION ROAD OPEN MONDAY thru FRIDAY 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. Barrow* & Gilts steady to 50 cents higher BARROWS & GILTS; US No. 1-2 205-235 lbs 43.80- 44 50, No 1-3 190-240 lbs. 42.60-43.85, No 2-3 185-260 lbs 41.5043 00, No. 24 240- 300 lbs. 36.0040.50, No. 24 120-185 lbs. 31.0040.50. SOWS: US No 1-3 280-550 lbs 30.00-37.00. No. 2-3 300- 650 lbs 27 00-31.25. Boars 20.00-26.00. FEEDER PIGS 455 Compared with 1095 head last week, and 431 head a year ago US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 8.00-15.50 per head, No 1-3 35-50 lbs 14.00- 22.50, No 1-3 50-85 lbs 17.00- 24.00 per head. SHEEP 270. Compared with 639 head last week, and 258 head a year ago. Wooled slaughter lambs about steady. Choice 70-105 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 37.00-41.50, few to 44.00, Good 60-90 lbs. 31.50-38.75. Few Slaughter ewes 4.00-11.00. Consumers’ Corner Buying Protection Buy only from a respectable dealer Beware of dealers who are m business not to sell their products but their financing Be on the lookout for ads that em phasize easy credit rather than quality of wares Read your installment contract before you sign it Be certain you understand the amount of credit charges, penalties for de fault or delinquency on pay ments, and any other conditions of repayment Examine carefully the manu facturer’s or dealer’s guarantee on the life of your purchase Know y our recourse if after the standard thirty days trial period —the appliance breaks down Research the legislation in your state and be sure the dealer is adhering to the law If state laws are inadequate, work with consumer groups to help rectify the situation You may also de sire to support federal “truth in lending” legislation and thus require full disclosure of interest charges on consumer credit FARM SHOW BOOTH NOS. 188-190 & 143-145 EVENINGS & SATURDAY Call for Sales, Parts & Service 626-4705 Cut bedding costs 75 per cent, reduce labor for barn cleaning and cow washing; reduce teat and udder injury to the minimum house your milking herd in free stall housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She won’t be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedding lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows. Popular sizes are 6'6”, 7’ and 7’6”. Size ’em by breed. Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden head boards or we make a steel ''wider Set the legs in 3to 10” concrete curbs to hold and retain bedding Stall floor can be soil, sand or gravel Bedding straw, sawdust, peanut hulls, ground corn cobs, etc Should be installed with paved alley surface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or washing - 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates - 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. (717)-786-2146 FREY BROS. R.D.2 Quarryviile, Penna. 17566 MANURE SPREADERS now in 5 sizes 107 3-ton