«' •t’vV’ ♦ i*» r v,/ •*»m**» r* Fiwrint. Sturday, Oct 4.1079 fmOLD mJIM AHA' Woods ire dry now to be careful of (ires Wendell Willkie died Oct t. 1944 First quarter of the moon (Xl II Animals tike on fat fastest this month Average length of days for the week, 11 hours. 23 minutes Highest AM tide of the year Oct 6. high est PM tide Oct 7 Daughters of (he American Revolution organized Oct 11. 1190 First cotton prints made in Pa this week in 1110 Not parties, but principles hope ii isn't rain Is the 1976 edition or The Old Farmer's Almanac out yet, and where can I get a copy’ G P.. Baltimore If you had given us the wedding date we would have told vou the Inmost here. Anyway, you can find our prediction in the Io7fi edition which is just out and on most newsstands // you can't Jmd n, we'll mail vou a copy f you send one dollar to The Old Farmer's Almanac. Yankee, Inc., Dublin. New Hampshire 03444 Hmk Him* Always rinse a pan in cold water before scalding milk in it for c-isitr cleaning Uter on AiAMr «i»swpr One knows the stops the other stops the nose OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Clear and warmer to start, (hen heavy showers in the north, hot in the south by week's end Greater New York-New Jersey: Generally fair and warmer all week, with a few showers Middle Atlantic Coastal: Intermittent ram all week in north and west, in central latter part, partly cloudy in south throughout Piedmont £ Southeast Coastal: Week begins partly cloudy, then rain, latter part clear in north, rainy in south Florida: Partial clearing at first, then showers in south through lat ter part, sunny and hot throughout in central and north Upstate £ Western N.Y.-Toronto £ Montreal: Clouding up at the beginning, then showers Greater Ohio Valley: Cloudy through midweek, then ram continu ing through the weekend, except intermittent in the west Deep South; Cloudy at first, then showers by midweek, clear and very warm by weekend Chicago £ Southern Great Lakes: Entire week is generally cloudy and rainy, with very heavy ram in west and north on weekend Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Cold wave, with freezing bv midweek, heavy ram in the east and cloudy in west latter part Central Gre*t Plains: Week begins with thundershowers in central, north and east, then squall in east midweek, clear in west Texas-Oklahoma; Thunderstorms to start, becoming very heavy in central and Gulf midweek, clearing latter part Rocky Mountain: First part of week cold and freezing in central and north, clear and hot in south, latter part-showery Southwest Desert: Clear and pleasant in west, partly cloudy in east through midweek, rainy and cloudy by week's end Pacific Northwest: Cold wave, but clear, by midweek, partly cloudy and warmer latter part California: Entire week clear and very warm in north, overcast and hot in south (All Rights Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin N H 03444) Thomasville Auction Thomas ville, Pa. Oct. 1,1975 CATTLE 120. Compared with last Wednesday’s market: Couple Choice slaughter steers 1050 and 1150 lbs. 47.10 and 47.50, few Good 40.10-46.25, few Standard 36.75-38.00, few Utility 23.85-26.50. Few Choice 875-980 lbs. slaughter heifers 42.35-45.00, few Good 32.85-38.75, few Standard 27.00-29.25. Few Utility and High Dressing Cutter slaughter, cows 22.35-25.00, few Cutters 20.00-21.75, few Canners 16.25-19.25, few under 900 lbs. 10.00-13.60. Few Standard slaughter bullocks 27.85-29.10, one Utility at 20.00. Few Yield Grade No. 1, 1270-1625 lbs. slaughter bulls 26.00-28.50. Women comprise 44 per cent of the U S work force This means that 32 million women are working full time outside the home Most women, who enter the out side labor force by age 20 and remain single, work 45 y ears —two years more than the average man Of 52 OCT. 6-12, 1975 Indian Summery. Old Farmer’s Riddle: What is the difference between a railroad conductor and a bad cold' 1 (Answer below) Ask (he Old Farmer: We arc planning an outside wedding for our daughter next April and we arc dying to know what your long-range weather forecast is for the date We Few Medium 600-700 lbs. feeder steers 19.25-23.75. Few Good 340-550 lbs. feeder heifers 19.00-22.60. CALVES 97. Vealers grading Utility $6 to $8 lower. Few Choice vealers 41.00- 50.00, few Good 35.00-36.50, few Standard 25.00-35.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 18.00-22.00, 70-85 lbs. 16.00-18.50. HOGS 115. Barrows and gilts steady to $1 higher. US No. 1-3 210-240 lbs. barrows and gilts 64.50-64.85, No. 2-3 195-260 lbs. 62.00-04.35. Few US No. 1-3 350-400 lbs. sows 50.00-53.00. One Boar at 48.50. FEEDER PIGS 27. One lot US No. 1-3 20 lbs. feeder pigs at 27.00 per head. SHEEP 4. Couple Slaughter ewes 7.50 and 9.50. Working Women million families in the U S , 6 6 million are headed by women, that is, a woman is the only working adult On the average, those women in the work force who are divorced or widowed by age 35 will be employed outside the home for another 28 years Dewart, Pa. B*pCZ9,I97S CATTLE 225, Compared with lut Monday’s market, slaughter ataara grading Standard and Good steady to |1 lower. Slaughter cows steady to 50 cents higher, spots II higher. Few Choice slaughter steers 45.00-W.50, Good 38.75-43.50, Standard 32.75-38.25, Utility 25.00- 31.50. Individual Good slaughter heifer at 33.75, few Utility 24.50-27.00. Utility and High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 23.75-28.60, Cutters 21.50-23.25, Canners 18.50-21.25, Shells down to 12.00. Few Standard slaughter bullocks 31.00- 32.25, few Utility 24.00-27.75. Few Yield Grade No. 1,1125- 1800 lbs. slaughter bulls 27.25-30.00. CALVES CATTLE 146. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter cows mostly 50 cents higher. Few Standard slaughter steers 30.00-tO.OO, few Utility 24.75- 29.50. One Standard slaughter heifer at 30.00, Utility 24.75-27.50. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 23.85-26.00, one at 26.60, Cutters 21.20- 23.70, Canners 18.50-21.00, Shells down to 13.75. One Yield Grade No. 1 1545 lbs. slaughter bull at 30.00. CALVES 189. Vealers grading Utility $6 lower. Few Choice vealers 54.50-60.00, few Good 45.00-47.00, Standard 27.00-34.00, Utility 80-110 lbs. 21.00-25.00, 70-85 lbs. 15.00-21.00. Farm calves, CATTLE 385. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter steers mostly steady. Slaughter cows mostly $1 to $2 higher. Choice slaughter steers 45.00- Good 40.00-45.00, Standard 31.00-40.50. Choice slaughter heifers 38.00-43.00, Good 32.00-38.00, Standard 24.00- few Utility 14.00- 22.00. Utility and High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 24.00-27.00, Cutters 22.00- Canners 16.00- 22.00, Shells down to 14.00. Choice slaughter bullocks 35.00- Good 30.00-32.00, Standard 24.00-30.00. Choice 300-500 lbs. feeder steers 34.00- Good 300-500 lbs. 28.00- Medium 300-500 Know what’s happening on the farming scene? Read Lancaster Farming for ail the news! ■■■ATTINTIONMi I FARMERS ... SUPPLY LIMITED. Black Plastic Crop Covers (Silage Covers) Silage Extra - Silage Preservative. We also have clear plastic in stock. Special Prices on Hog Feeders, Waterers, Farm Gates, Electric Fencers. Thibenzole, Tramisol Wormer. Sale on Baymix Crumbles and Aureo S-700. TIME TO VACCINATE YOUR CATTLE against IBR and Shipping Feve,r - Intranasal or In tramuscular vaccines (Available now) Special drinking water medication for cattle and calves. Dewart 160. Vealers Belleville Belleville, Pa. Oct. 1,1975 Leesport Leesport, PA October 1,1975 What Price?? WE HAVE . ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY RD/W, Lititz. PA 17543 Auction grading Utility $2 to $5 lower. Few Choice vealers 63.00- 67.00, few Good 43.00-63.00, few Standard 33.00-40.00, Utility 90-110 iba. 24.00-28.60, 7086 Iba. 22.00-24.60. Farm Calvea: Holstein bulla 90116 Iba. 26.0029.00. HOGS 227. Barrows and gilts 76 cents higher. Few lots US No. 1-2 210240 lbs. barrows and gilts 65.6088.90, No. 1-3 190240“ lbs. 64.90 65.50, few lots No. 2-3 280270 lbs. 63.4064.70. US No. 1-3 325-650 lbs. sows 49.0066.00, No. 2-3 320600 lbs. 41.75- 49.25. Boars 36.0041.00. FEEDER PIGS 91. US No. 1-3 7-15 lbs. feeder pigs 12.50 24.00 per head. No. 1-3 2035 lbs. 29.0040.00 per head. SHEEP 10. Few Choice 85- 95 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 38.0045.00, few Good 75-100 Iba. 30.0035.00. hosltein bulls 90-115 lbs. 24.00-28.00. . HOGS 171. Barrows & Gilts $1 higher. US No. 1-2 210-225 lbs. barrows & gilts 65.00- 65.60, No. 1-3 180-240 lbs. 64.50-64.80, few lots No. 2-3 230-255 lbs. 63.70-64.00. US No. 1-3 450-500 lbs. sows 56.25-58.00. Few Boars 40.50- 48.50. FEEDER PIGS 581. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 26.00-45.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 41.50-58.00, few lots No. 1-3 70-150 lbs. 59.00-87.00, Utility 50-100 lbs. 28.00-47.50 per head. SHEEP 37. Few Choice TO SS lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 41.00-45.50, few Good 70-85 lbs. 30.00-38.00, Cull & Utility 40-80 lbs. 16.00-26.00. Few Slaughter ewes 8.50- 18.00. Auction lbs. 18.00-27.00. CALVES 170. Vealers mostly $5 to $8 lower. Choice vealers 52.00-60.0 ft, Good 40.00- Standard 30.00- 40.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 20.00- 30.00, 70-100 lbs. 16.00-22.00. HOGS 274. Barrows and gilts strong to $1.25 higher. Lot US No. 1-2 220 lbs. barrows and gilts at 66.50, No. 1-3 200-240 lbs. 65.00- 65.75, No. 2-3 200-260 lbs. 64.00- US No. 1-3 300-575 lbs. sows 50.00-56.50. Boars 42.00- FEEDER PIGS 127. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 25.0040.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 40.00-60,00 per head. SHEEP 8. Not enough of any one grade to establish a market. Phone 717-733-4466 _ . i s rr«Tn Grain company elects new VP WASHINGTON + Richard J. Goodman has been elected vice president - government relations, Washington office, by Continental Grain Company, effective October 13. Goodman will be in charge of the company’s office at 1001 Connecticut Ave., N.W. replacing Samuel H. Sabin, who retires after 22 years with Continental. Goodman joins the com pany from the United States Department of Agriculture, where he has been associate administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service since 1972. In that post he was involved directly with development of trade legislation and subsequent trade negotiations. At FAS, Goodman has been associated with commodity research and analysis here and abroad. HAY, STRAW & EAR CORN SALE Every Wednesday at 12 Noon. We Give the Buyer and Seller Our Personal Attention. PAUL Z. MARTIN SALES STABLES 2 miles East of Intercourse SALE MANAGED BY HARVEY Z. MARTIN YOUR PIONEER SALESMAN IS READY WITH SUPERIOR SEED AND SERVICE • Hybrid Corn - high yielding single and special crosses. • Alfalfa Seed - for any rotation or plowdown. • Forage Mixes - A mix for every need (pasture, hay, haylage, greenchop or green manure plowdown). • Hybrid Sorghum - grain, forage, and sorghum - sudangrass hybrids. Don't Delay. /rjKV See Your Pioneer Salesman To-Day! Cor „ ® Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Des Moines, lowa, U S A. Goodman’* previous agribusiness experience was as Washington represen* tative and later in grain and soybean merchandising in the Far East. Earlier, he was an economist with the National Advisory Commission on Food and Fiber and with Great Plains Wheat, Inc. as an economist in Europe and the United States. A former faculty member at North Dakota State University, Goodman holds a B.S. in agriculture from North Dakota State and M.S. in agricultural economics from the same school. He received a Ph. D. in economics in 1961 from the University of Minnesota. Goodman is married, father of two, and lives at 5 Masters Court, Potomac, Maryland.