6—Lancaster Farming Saturday, March IS. 1975 thiOLD i&MEft; tMAHhI MARCH 17-23, 1975 Spring if Anally here! Mend your stonewalls now , . , St. Patrick’* Day March 17 . . . First quarter of the moon March 20 . , . Spring begins March 21, 1:57 AM EDT . . . Average length of days for week, 12 hours, 5 minutes .. . Night equals day on Tuesday (each is 12 hours long) ... If the 19th is clear, it’ll be a fertile year ... California Zephyr trains stopped March 22, 1970... Beware equally of a sudden friend and a slow enemy. Ask the Old Farmer: I have heard the expression several times, “He or she is on cloud nine.’’ I know it means to be very happy about something, but I have not been able to discover where it originated. Can you help? C. H., Miami. We can only guest, a couple of flights above Seventh Heaven. il«m« Hiaiit The iron-on mending tapes are wonderful for labeling children** clothing. OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Early week generally clear and warmer; heavy rain, and sleet and snow in central and north latter part. Greater New York-New Jersey: Generally clear and mild to start, then turning cooler; rain occasionally mixed with snow at end of week. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins cloudy and chilly, then heavy rain in south and snow or rain in north; rainy and cool latter part. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Clear and dry at first, then be coming unseasonably warm; end of week rainy and much colder. Florida: Rain in central and south to start, then clearing and much warmer; scattered light showers and warm latter part. Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: First part of week mostly sunny with some flumes; storm latter part with rain or freezing rain. Greater Ohio Valley: Clear and nice to start, then rain in west? and flumes in east; week ends with occasional shower and colder. Deep South: Week begins clear and warming up, then be coming very warm; end of week rainy in central and north, then clearing and much colder. Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: Rain or sleet in west by mid week, then flumes in east; end of week overcast and cold with flurries. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Clouding up to start, then snow; end of week clearing and cold in west and snow in central and east. Central Great Plains: Sunny and mild to midweek, then snow in northeast and showers in east and south; clear and cold latter part. Texas-Oklahoma: Clear at first, then becoming hot; cold snap at week’s end with lows in 20s in central and north. Rocky Mountain Region: Early week snow in central and north, and clear and mild in. south; end of week generally clear and milder. Southwest Desert: Clear and very warm to start, then much cooler; pleasant and warmer by weekend. Pacific Northwest: Cold to start, then light snow m north and rainy in south; occasional light rain latter part. California: Light rain in north and drizzle in south at first, then clearing in north but cloudy in south; end of week clear and mild in south and cool in north. (All Right* Re*erved. Yankee, Inc.. Dublin, N.H. 03444) @OlOO SPECIAL PRICE BALER TWINE PURCHASED BEFORE MARCH 31, 1975 REGULAR *34.00 Refund •5.00 $ 29.00 LANCASTER STORE NEW HOLLAND STORE SALUNGE STORE 394 0541 354-4526 898 2248 653 1864 (aGWAy) QUAR 786 I 2126 STORE (aGWAY) , 19 Livestock Markets > Week Ending March 7,1975 ; CATTLE 6005. Compared I with 6082 head last week, and ; 5820 head a year ago. i Compared with last week’s ’ market, slaughter steers mostly 25 cents to $1 lower. Slaughter heifers 75 cents to $2 lower. Slaughter cows uneven, spots 50 cents higher. Slaughter bullocks 25 cents to 81 higher. Slaughter bulls about steady. STEERS: Choice 34.00- 37.00, Good 29.00-34.50, Standard 24.75-30.25, Utility 21.00- HEIFERS: Choice 28,50- 32.00, Good 25.00-29.00, Standard 22.75-26.50, Utility 20.00- COWS; Utility 6c High Dressing Cutter 19.50- 22.50, Cutters 18.00-20.75, Canners 16.00-19.00, Shells down to 12.00. BULLOCKS: Choice 28.00-30.75, Good 25.00- Standard 22.75- 27.00, Utility 19.75-24.75. BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1200- 2000 lbs. 24.50-28.00; yield grade 2 1000-1600 lbs. 21.00- 24.85. FEEDER CATTLE: Few Choice 600-800 lbs. feeder steers 28.00-30.50, Good 300-700 lbs. 22.00-28.00, Medium 19.50-24.00, Good 300-700 lbs. feeder heifers 23.50-28.00. CALVES 4107. Compared with 3878 head last week, and 3920 head a year ago. Vealers steady to $2 lower. VF.ALERS: Few Prime Weekly cattle review: Receipts 6400, last week 8800, year ago 5100. Compared with '■ last Tuesday, slaughter steers and heifers 1.00-1.50 higher; cows steady to 50 higher; bulls steady. Supply near 40 percent steers mostly choice 1000-1250 lbs. yield grade 2-4, near 20 percent heifers, 18 percent cows and 20 percent feeders. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Load and part load choice including prime 1100-1175 lbs. yield grade 2-4 36.50. Choice 950-1250 lbs. yield grade 24 34.50-36.00, mostly 35.00- Mixed good and choice 900-1200 lbs. 33.00- 34.75. Good 30.00-33.50, load mostly good 850 lbs. muddy 28.50. Standard and good Holsteins 1100-1300 lbs. 28.00- 31.00. Standard 900-1100 lbs. 24.00- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Two loads and part load choice including prime 925- 975 lbs. yield grade 34 34.50. Choice 850-1050 lbs. yield grade 24 33.00-34.25, mostly 33.50-34.00. Mixed good and ON Pa. Auction Summary HOGS 7623. Compared with 7641 head last week, and 7707 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts 50 cents to 81 lower. BARROWS & GILTS: US No. 1-2 200-230 lbs. 40.75- 41.60, No. 1-3 190-245 lbs. 39.50- No. 2-3 185-260 lbs. 38.70-39.75, No. 2-4 250- 300 lbs. 36.00-39.00, No. 2-4 120-185 lbs. 33.00-38.70. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. 33.00-39.00, No. 2-3 300- 650 lbs. 31.00-34.50. Boars 20.25-28.50. FEEDER PIGS 1123. Compared with 892 head last week, and 730 head a year ago. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 14.00-34.00 per head,. No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 21.00- 36.00, No. 1-3 50-90 lbs. 27.00- 45.00 per head. SHEEP 509. Compared with 366 head last week, and 645 head a year ago. Wooled slaughter lambs about steady. Choice 70-110 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 40.0044.00, Gpod 60-90 lbs. 30.0042.00, Utility 50-80 lbs. 22.50- Choice 40-50 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 60.00- 68.00, 60-80 lbs. 45.00-57.50. Slaughter ewes 5.00-13.00. St. Louis Weekly March 13 choice 800-1000 lbs 31.50- 33.50. Good 29.00-31.50. Few standard and good 650-850 lbs. 26.00-30.00. . COWS: Utility and com mercial on Wednesday 18.00- 20.50, few 21.00. Cutter 16.00- 18.00. Canned 13.00-16.00. BULLS: Yield grade 1-2 1100-1600 lbs. 23.00-25.00, few 1000-1200 lbs. 20.00-23.00. VEALERS: Choice 32.00- 38.00. FEEDERS: Supply in cludes near 1000 at Thur sday’s auction. Feeder steers steady to weak, feeder heifers generally steady. Supply primarily good and choice 350-600 lbs. steers and 300-500 lb. heifers. STEERS; Mostly choice 450-650 lbs. 25.50-28.00, small lot 593 lbs. 29.25. Mixed good and choice 400-650 lbs. 23.50- 26.50. Good 350-625 lbs. 19.00- 22.75, part load standard and good Holsteins 602 lbs. 17.25. HEIFERS; Few choice fleshy 600-737 lbs. 25.50-28.75. Mixed good and choice 300- 500 lbs. 19.00-22.50. Good 16.25- few 593-635 lbs. 18.25- 60.00- Choice 48.00- 61.00, Good 42.00-52.00, Standard 28.00-42.50. Utility 90-120 lbs. 17.00-30.00, 70-85 lbs. 14.00-19.50. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-115 lbs. 19.00- beef cross bulls 6c heifers 70-110 lbs. 22.00-39.00. Carlisle Livestock Carlisle, Penna. March 11,1975 CATTLE 326. Supply in cluded 180 head feeder cattle sold by the head. Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter cows steady to 82 higher. Few Good slaughter steers 32.50-34.00, Standard 25.50- Utility 6c Low Standard 22.00-24.75. Couple Choice slaughter heifers 30.75 and 32.75. Utility 6c High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 20.50-23.35, Cutters 18.75-21.00, Canners 17.00-18.75. Standard slaughter bullocks 24.00- 25.35. Few Yield Grade 1 1395-1585 lbs. slaughter bulls 25.50- two Yield Grade 2 1105 and 1160 lbs. 19.60 and 23.25. CALVES 173. Vealers about steady. Few Good 6c Choice vealers 49.00-56.00, Good 45.0049.00, Standard 31.0043.00, Utility 90-110 lbs. 18.00-23.50, 110-130 lbs. 22.00- 29.50, 7045 lbs. 15.00-17.50. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-110 lbs. 22.00-29.50. HOGS 329. Barrows 6c Gilts fully 50 cents higher. US No. 1-3 195-240 lbs. barrows 6c gilts 41.0041.50, No. 2-3 190- 250 lbs. 40.5041.10, No. 24 250-290 lbs. 36.2540.60, few m lb. NORTHWESTERN QMS PLUMP * CLEAN To Be Sold Directly for Cash Upon Arrival of Rail Car ++ Prices (Net/ - F. 0.8. Our Mill ++ , (100 Bu. Minimum Purchase) BULK *2.00/Bu. (6.25/100) BUYER’S BAGS _ ’2.08/Bu. (6.50/100) OUR BAGS 5 2.16/Bu. (6.75/100) (Prices Good While Supply Lasts) ADD 10c-Bu. for Delivery to you. ADD Bc-Bu. for lOO’s Weighing. WALKER COMPANY FEED - GRAIN Gap, Pa. Phone (717) 442-4169 290-300 lbs. 30.00-30.75, No. 2- 4 150-180 lbs. 29,0008.00. US No. 1-3 300-595 lbs. sows 35.00-37.25, Utility 200-300 lbs. 24.0030.00. Couple Boars 25.00 and 28.00. FEEDER PIGS 172. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 15.0022.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 26.0034.00, few No. 1-3 5070 lbs. 37.0039.00 per head, No. 1-3 100130 lbs. 38.0046.50 cwt. Utility 2030 lbs. 6.0010.50 per head. New Holland Dairy Wednesday, March 12 Reported receipts of 106 cows, 14 heifers and 5 bull*, Load of Franklin County cows fresh 600-620 and springers 550-605; load of Wisconsin cows, fresh 725- 780; load of Pa. cows springers 430600; load of Pa. cows springers 345-480 and load of Pa, cows fresh 700 800. Herd dispersal of 30 head from 215-570; locally con signed cows 275-720; bred heifers 310-485 and bulls 130- 230.