8 -Uncjtter Farmlm. Saturday, Sept 27.1975 JS& ™ E OLD <5S(k. 'fe^HAKA^a SEPT. 29-OCT. 5, 1975 Tree* now Indian prince*, but loon will turn lo ghost*. Hi* careful in the woods now; it's hunting season in many place* . . . Ford introduced Model “T" Oct. 1, l*»Ofi . . . New moon Oct. 4 .. . Scallops are in season ... Avt nge length of days for the week, 11 hours, 44 minutes . . . First Cinerama in NYC, Sept. 30, 1052 . . . Perby hats introduml Oct. 2, 1840 . . , Affectations of knowledge are more odious than the lack can he. ccss? P. C., Dallas, Trxas. "Bolting” as applied to flour or mud simply means sifting to remove the coarser pai tides. Ilems IllftUt To hid* scratches on natural wowl cabinets and woodwork, rub with mineral oil on a soft cloth It covers the scratch b> assuming the shade of the woodwork and polishes the wood at the same time Hiddlt rtwnurr A needle OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Week begins cloudy and cool, then showery in north, clear and cool in south; week ends with light rain. Greater New York-New Jersey: Rainy and cool to start, then mild and partly cloudy with a few light showers. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Generally rainy and cool at first, then partial clearing and very warm; rainy weekend. Piedmont and Southeast Coastal: Week begins with ram in north, partial cloudiness in central and south; clearing and warmer by weekend, except for rain in north. Florida: Entire week is cloudy and very hot, with frequent thundershowers. Upstate and Western N.Y.-Toronto and Montreal: Partly sunny, some scattered light showers to start, then clearing; cloudy with light showers again latter part, partly sunny on week end. Greater Ohio Valley; Heavy ram ends first part of week, then clearing and much cooler; sunny and pleasant, with a few scattered clouds latter part. Deep South: Light to moderate showers at first, then clearing and cooler; partly cloudy, showers in north and west by weekend. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Some showers to start, then sunny and cold; partly cloudy and mild latter part. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: First part of week freez ing in west, clear in central, cloudy with rain in east; latter part cloudy, with intermittent showers m central and east. Central Great Plains: Generally clear and mild throughout the week, except for occasional showers. Texas-Oklahoma: Cold front brings cooler temperatures at first, becoming clear and pleasant by midweek; weekend brings cloudiness. Rocky Mountain: First part clear and mild, except for showers in north, then clear and cool in north; latter part mostly cloudy, with rain in central and south. Southwest Desert: Cloudy with heavy thunderstorms to start, then turning cooler in east; clearing and much cooler by weekend. Pacific Northwest: Generally cloudy and quite warm, with thundershower in north midweek, latter part cloudy and rainy. California: Clear and hot through week, except for partial cloudiness in central to start and on weekend. (AU Rights Reserved. Yankee. Inc Dublin, N.H. 08444) Old Farmer's Riddle: What works better when it has something in its eye? (An swer below.) Ask the Old Farmer; My hus band’s family used to oper ate a grist mill where the fine flour was said to he “bolted.” What is this pro- Omaha Auction Sept. 25, 1975 Weekly 51 ■ Cattle • Compared with the previous weeks close - SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS Firm to 50 cents higher although midweek trading somewhat of a forced affair on meager supplies in the face of astagnated carcass trade. Cows opened firm but late trade 50-1.00 lower, bulls steady. Four Day Receipts 14,800 as compared 18,200 previous week and 14,000 a year ago. Slaughter steers ap proximately 33 pet, heifers 30 percent, cows 15 pet, and feeders for Friday auction 20 pet. Fed cattle prices showed little day to day price variation as supplies con tinued of moderate proportions due partially to the press of field work under ideal weather conditions. This marked the fourth successive week of relatively stable conditions which contributed to an orderly marketing pattern. A fair percentage of Choice steers on offer but High - Choice and Prime scarce. Heifer supply included modest volume Choice and Prime. STEERS: Load High - Choice and Prime 1236 lbs. Yield Grade 3-4 bought to arrive for eastern shipment at 54.00. Four loads Choice with end Prime 1078 - 1176 lbs. Yield Grade 34 51.50, load mostly High Choice 1275 lbs. Yield Grade 3-4 51.25. Choice 1125-1275 lbs. Yield Grade 2-4 49.50-51.00. Load Choice with end Prime 976 lbs. Yield Grade 3-4 50.00. Choice 900-1125 lbs. Yield Grade 24 48.50-50.00, short load 867 lbs. 48.25. Mixed Good and Choice 975-1225 lbs. in volume 46.5048.25. Good 41.0046.50, Yield Grade 2-3 1150-1250 lbs. Holsteins 41.00- 46.50, Yield Grade 2-3 1150- 1250 lbs. Holsteins 41.00- 41.50, Standard and Low- Good 38.0040.00. The average of LS-214, detailed quotations, for Choice 900-1100 lbs. Steers this week 49.45, Choice 1100- 1300 lbs. 50.62. HEIFERS: Several loads and part loads Choice and Prime 930-1082 lbs. Yield Grade 3-4 47.50-48.00 during course of week. Choice 850- 1050 lbs. Yield Grade 2-4 45.50-47.00, occasionally 47.25-47.50. Choice 775-850 lbs. Yield Grade 2-3 44.50- 46.00. Mixed Good and Choice 750-975 lbs. 43.00- 45.50. Good 37.50-41.00. Small lots Standard and Good 33.50- 35.00. COWS: Utility and Commercial 21.50-24.00, a few High Utility 24.50. Canner and Cutter 16.00- 21.50, Mixed Cutter and Low- Utility 21.75-22.25. Heiferettes 26.00-32.00. BULLS: Yield Grade 1 & 2 1400-1800 lbs. 23.00-28.00, a few Yield Grade 128.50-30.00. FEEDERS: Load Choice 700 lb Steers 40.00, part load Choice 650 lb. Heifers 35.00. MGI READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS Rt. 322 - Campbelltown Marlin Hitz and sons Boyd, Guy & Scott are the proud owners of the New + NEW IDEA UNI-SYSTEM, 705 Diesel with 767 superchopper and 763 three rowhead. The New Idea uni-system was purchased from UMBERGER’S MILL KUHL WASHER !»MHI i >" 11 ' ir,,,r VACUUM EGG LIFTER We also sell and service all type of vacuum pumps and vacuum lifter heads t ? lloWmg s ' Bo Case Per Ho " r handlers and Graders Egomatic Equipment, Parts and Products, Kuhl Equipment, Parts and Products, Burch Coolers, And All Other Supplies For The Poultry In- WS SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL mp MODERN POULTRY SUPPLES JAMES J ENCK ■ w OFFICE 1044 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PENNA 17602 DOL MAR DAIRY Marlin Hitz, Son Boyd R 4, Lebanon, PA Phone (717) 867-5161 "IA-y h If!"- r > 717-299-0828 or 717-397-5850 Motel HEW-10 This washer is for the small produce and processor with the same efficiency as our larger egg washer. It can be bought separately or with our 10-12 Case Per Hour Egomatic Candler and Grader Both make a really great combination for reliable washing, candling and grading We will be very happy to demonstrate these for you Please call Jim or Mike Enck of Modern Poultry Supplies. WAREHOUSE [PICKUP]: 752 EAST ROSS STREET LANCASTER. PENNA. 17602 Lebanon, PA