B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 8, 1975 nut OLD #tKUlE<y^ i£UAfAM*y| ' NOV. 10-16, 1975 - . Oldsters probably stay at home, for fear of cold. Bank up the house with hay and save fuel . James Michael Curley died Nov 12, 1958 ... First quarter of the moon Nov. 10... Indian Summer begins this week ... Average length of days for the week, 9 hours, 52 minutes . . Blandish discovered Indian corn this week in 1620 (0.5.) . U.S.A -recognized USS.R. Nov 16, 1933 . World War 1 ended Nov.-l 1, 1918 ... Put nor fault m rah hearers Old Fanner's Riddle: Whai comes right up to the door, but never enters the house? (Answer below.) Ask the Old Fanner: What is the story on why we call a cow “Bossy," and say "s-o-o, Boss," when we want her to stand still at milking time? D.W , Portland, Oregon. "Bos" is the Latin won! for the wmis nf ruminants, rattle Ptohnhh wn thou sand rears old. more nr less. Home Hints: When a damaged asphalt tile musl be taken up, heal a household iron. wrap it with cloth, and place n on the tilcio be removed Riddle answer: The OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Week begins wiih heavy rain,'then thunderstorms in south and light snow in mountains, clearing but seasonably cold lat ter pan. Greater New York-New Jersey: Heavy rain and scattered thun derstorms at first, then less ram. sunny and fair with slight warming over weekend EASTLAND HYBRID FIELD CORN Available Now! Also: LEGUMES, SMALL GRAINS & SOYBEANS ★ ORDER NOW FROM YOUR NEAREST DEALER ★ GEORGE ANTHONY & SONS CHARLES DIEHL FRANKLIN HEINY JAMES PAUCH Straustown, PA Bangor. PA Walnutport PA Frenchtown, NJ 215-488-6211 215-588-2782 215-767-3588 201-996-4357 BAUMGARTNER ENTERPRISES W. H. DREIBELBIS & SONS KNUD HERMANSEN MULF. REIDENHOUR. JR. Kunk ' e * own . 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PA WILLIAM STAHL 717-762-2088 Loysville, PA 717-789-3244 DAVID COVER Mn vim m/kt Parkesburg. PA SAMUEL STOLT2FUS 215-857-3272 Fleetwood. PA 215-944-7808 Pflin hannum MONTGOMERY-BUCKS PAUEHANNUM FARI^UREAU Souderfon, PA 215-363-7655 215-723-,4355 SEEM SEED FARMS RDI Emmaus, PA 18049 Call (215) 965-5072 or (215) 967-4131 Middle Atlantic Coastal: Lark week cloudy, coid wiih some snow in west; clear and cold latter part, warming y Piedmont & Southeast Coastal; Cold, rainy and thunderstorms to start, then snow in north and west, clearing and cold lor the season through v'eckend Florida: Some showers at first, frost in north and low temperatures, latter part mostly sunny, but very cool,-with slight warming by weekend. Upstate N.V.-Toronto & Montreal: First part of week cold with ram, heavy at limes exccpf in southwest, and snow in mountains, partly cloudy and average cold latter pan Greater Ohio Valley: Week begins cloudy, windy and cold, then light ram and snow, gradual clearing and becoming seasonably cool end of week Deep South: Light snow in northeast, clear and freezing in south and central; latter part sunny, with warm days and cold nights Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: Beginning of week cloudy and cold with snow or rain and snow, then clearing in north, generally sunny and mild through weekend Northern Great Lakes; Fair and cool to midweek, then warmer with light showers in east, generally sunny, dry and warm latter part. Central Great Plains: Sunny and cold to start, then warming in north and west, ram or snow in south and east, sunny, warm and dry rest of week Texas-Oklahoma: Some rain in central and east, locally heavy on Gulf, then very cold; latter part sunnv and warm in daytime. Rocky Mountain: Week begins sunny, with slightly below-normal temperatures, then some showers in south; fair and seasonable, but ram in northwest latter part Southwest Desert: Sunny, warm and dry with highs m 70’s throughout week, except in east, where cool weather and lows near freezing prevail Pacific Northwest: Week begins cool in north, mild in south, then rain; cloudy and mild with light ram from midweek on. becoming heavier in north. California; Cool and overcast in west, then clearing, sunny and dry inland, continued sunny and warm in south and inland, mild in north, then moderately heavy rain at week's end. TYRONE S.WEHRY Pitman. PA 717-648-9007 (AH Rights Reserved. Yankee. Int Dublin. N H 0^4441 FEED STORAGE AND FLEX AUGER DELIVERY SYSTEM The Original Flex Auger Delivering Up To 2400 lbs. Per Hr. OR The NEW "Hi-C” Flex Auger Delivering Up To 6000 lbs. Per Hr. Agri Equip., Inc. offers complete • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR ON ALL CHORE-TIME EQUIPMENT RD2 Ephrata, PA X 7522 (Farmersville) New Holland Daily Wednesday, Nov. 6 Reported receipts of 240 cows and 3 bulls. Market steady with two weeks ago. Load of New York cows (springers) 500-620; load of Pa. cows 550-1010 and springers 675-1350; load of Franklin Co. cows 480-700 and springers 525-725; load of Pa. cows fresh 525-1225 and Wisconsin cows fresh 710-870. Locally consigned cows 375-750; springing heifers 375-525 and open heifers'l3o - Bred heifers 130-230. BEEFALO HYBRID CATTLE BEEFALO - IFS GREAT - Rapid gains on grass-and roughage - 55-65 lb. Births-up to 1100 lb. yearling - Test data show 62 percent carcass dress out - We stock and distribute Pureblood Beefalo Semen and Half-Blood Beefalo heifers and bulls. - Visit our farm and see our animals. BEEFALO N & J 4270 Quakerbridge Road Princeton, N J 08540 609-896-0336 Member World Beefalo Association ; xxx KSißeuters' News Ap ar . recently reported 8 -Scotland is- the „ at toothless nation in the wS? ■ Forty-four percent of s™ aged 16 or over have lost!« Uieir teeth! One rea2 * Scots consume 120 pound, sugar per person annual one of the highest rates in 7; world. “ e EVERY FRIDAY FEEDER CATTLE 12NOON Lancaster Stockyards, Inc. Phone Bus. 717-354-4271
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