B ~ LanCaSter Farming> Saturdav i g 1975 THE OLD NOV. 17-23, 1975 Moon disappears this sseek Drive m all loose nails aboul the house JFK assassinated Nov 22. 196 a Full moon Nos 18 . Mso, total Lunar Eclipse Nos IS The beginning ssill be visible m the northeastern part of North \menca and the end in all of North America except svestern pari The middle of the eclipse ssill occur at 624 PM, EDT Average length ol days lor the week. 4 hours. 35 minutes £2sc mu toila i hlhii ,'iiiwimin n>a\ waul Home Hints: S.ne those plastu. tubs lh.it soli margarine comes in On 'rips use them to More damp paper towels m the glove compartment lor cleaning siicki lingers' Riddle -answer: \ sponge OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: General!) dear to Stan, with slight warming and some showers in north b> midweek; sunny and seasonal latter part, but still shqwers in north Greater New Vork-New Jersey: Week begins dear and sunm. then ver> cold, continuing fair and a bn warmer through weekend Middle Atlantic Coastal: Sunm and dry at first, with a cold spell midweek, week ends continued sunm and near norma, tem peratures Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Temperatures moderating first part of week, then fair skies and seasonable, warmer latter part, then light ram at week’s end Florida; Earle week showers and warmer, then ram. loeall> heav) in south, rain continues over area, locally heave in central and 'north, then warm weekend Upstate N.V.-Toronto & Montreal: Continued cold, parti) cloud) and sunny at first, then some light showers, variable, scattered light rain latter part Greater Ohio Valles; Mostly sunny and seasonable through week, dry and warmer than normal over weekend Deep South: First part of week continuing fair wuh warm days and moderating nights, latter part clear and warm in north, rainy wnh thunderstorms in central and south Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: Partly sunny, seasonable and oc casional light showers to start, week ends sunny and warmer than normal Northern Great Lakes: Indian summer weather throughout most of week, except for some scattered light showers in east by end of week Central Great Plains; At first clear and warm, cooler in north, then hailstorm in central, clear and unseasonably warm latter part Te\as-OMahoma; Week begins sunny and warm, then seanered showers and thunderstorms, clear and warm in north showers and ihundersiorms in central and east latter part. Rockv Mountain: Much warmer to start, then light rain in north west. gradually spreading to central and south, clearing and warm in central and south, light ram in east and northwest and snow on mountains Southwest Desert: Clear and w-armer through midweek with highs in 80's in west, 70's in east, end of week becoming slightly cooler, but still clear and dry Pacific Northwest: Light ram all week, becoming fairly heavy m souih midweek, snow in mountains, lighter ram in south and abos e-normal temperatures latter part California: Moderate rainfall coastal and north to centrak light snow south < \(l KighiN Reserved Vjnkcc Iru Dublin Ml 034441 St. Louis Auction Nov. 13 Weekly Cattle Review Receipts this week 9,200; week ago 9,500; year ago 9,400. Compared to Tuesday last week, Slaughter Steers steady to 50 higher, slaughter heifers largely steady. Cows 1.50-3.00 higher than late last week, Bulls steady to firm. Supply Good and Choice 950-1150 lb. Steers YG 2-4 with near 20 percent Heifers, 30 percent cows and the balance largely feeder cattle. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Three part loads Choice including Prime 1075-1150 lbs. YG 2-4 45.5 0-46.00 on Monday. Choice 900-1150 lbs. YG 2-4 43.50-45.50, closing mostly 44.00-45.50. Mixed Old Farmer's Riddle: What is lull of holes set can hold ssater’ .(Answer belosv ) • ' Ask the Old Fanner: A friend ot mine steadfastly maintains that the only way to eat oysters on the half-shell is with vinegar nothing else 1 argue that n is all a matter of individual taste V\ hat do you say ’ H F. Wakefield, R I lie av/tv i uth uni. unit \n i umki Hohh\ 11/l" Wild (HVfl'/C s/11111/l/ hf lllltll null am Good and Choice 900-1150 lbs. 42.00-44.00. Good 900-1200 lbs. 38.0043.00. Two loads mostly Good Holsteins 1250 lbs. 40.0040.25. Standard and Good 1000-1300 lbs. 38.00- 39.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Part load Choice including Prime 975 lbs. YG 3-4 44.25 on Monday. Choice 800-1000 lbs. 43.00-44.50, several loads 44.00. Mixed Good and Choice 40.00-43.00. Good 800- 1000 lbs. 36.00-40.00. Two part loads Standard and Good 575- 660 lbs. YG 2 28.00. COWS: Utility and Commercial closing 21.50- 23.50, few 24.00. Cutter 18.00- 22.00. Canner and low Cutter 16.00-20.00. BULLS; Yield Grade 1-2 1100-1700 lbs. 22.00-26.00. t Omaha Nov. 13,1975 Weekly 51 - cattle - com pared with previous weeks close - Closing prices slaughter steers steady to 25 cents higher. Heifers balanced out mostly steady, instances 25- 50 cents lower late. Cows 1.50-2.00 higher and bulls firm. Four day receipts 16,400 as compared 15,100 previous week and 17,800 a year ago. Steers made up ap proximately 23 pet. weeks total, heifers 27 pet, cows 12 pet, and feeders fully 35 pet. Fed cattle prices advanced 50-1.00 initial session in a rather forced trade as supplies substantially reduced by a general day- long rain over trade territory ' on Sunday. Early advances quickly erased on later sessions, however, as .marketings expanded and carcass prices further declined. In view of con tinued bearish conditions surrounging carcass im mediate requirements. Steer supply not particularly at tractive with predominance good to average-choice. In contrast, the' heifer crop included a rather liberal percentage of choice grade and A moderate number mixed choice and crime. Martinsburg, PA November 10,1975 CATTLE 255. Compared with last Monday’s market, slaughter cows $1 to $2 higher. Few Good slaughter steers 42.25-45.75, Standard 31.50-39.00. Few Good slaughter heifers 32.50-35.25, few Standard 23.00-30.50. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 22.10- 24.75, few Commercial 25.25- 26.50, Cutters 19.50-22.75, Canners 16.25-19.50, Shells down to 12.00. Few Good slaughter bullocks 32.50- 34.75, few Standard 27.00- 28.85, few Utility 20.00-23.75. Few Yield Grade No. 1 1050- 1720 lbs. slaughter bulls 26.00- Few Choice 400- 680 lbs. feeder steers 29.50- 33.75, Good 500-700 lbs. 27.50- 29.25, Medium 300-700 lbs. 21.00- Choice 300-680 lbs. feeder heifers 25.00- 30.50, Good 300-800 lbs. 20.00- 24.00; few Good & Choice 300- 600 lbs. feeder bulls 23.75- some BALANCE THE SCALES IN YOUR FARM OPERATION HATCHING / EGGS EARL GERLACH - Auction STEERS: Choice 100-1225 lbs. yield grade 2-4 45.00- 46.00 early. At midweek, choice 975-1225 lbs. yield grade 24 44.2545.50, some mostly choice 950-975 lbs. yield grade 3 44.00. Mixed good and choice 950-1200 lbs. 43.0044.25. Good 39.5043.00. Standard and low-good 37.00- 39.00. The average of Ls-214, detailed quotations, for choice 900-1100 lb. steers this week 44.75, choice 1100-1300 lbs. 45.38. HEIFERS: Early, two loads and part load choice and prime 925-1000 lb. yield grade 3-4 45.25-45.40. At midweek, four loads same grade' 1000-1025 lbs. yield grade 34 44.0044.50. Choice 850-1050 lbs. yield grade 24 closed 42.50-44.00, mainly 42.5043.50. Mixed good and choice 800-975 lbs. 41.5043.50. Good 34.00-39.00. Small lots standard and good 29.00- 32.00. COWS: Utility and com mercial 20.50-23.00, a few high-utility and commercial 23.25-23.50. Canner and cutter 15.50-21.00, mixed cutter and low utility 21.25- 21.50. .Shelly canner 13.00- 15.00. BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 1300-1800 lbs. 23.00-26.50, few yield grade 1 27.00-28.00. Martinsburg Auction 27.00, Medium 300-500 lbs 17.00-23.00. CALVES 334. Vealers mostly steady to $2 lower. Choice vealers 50.00-60.00, Good 40.00-47.50, Standard 30.0040.50, Utility 90-110 lbs. 19.00-23.50, 70-85 lbs. 15.00- 20.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-115 lbs. 22.00-30.00; few holstein heifers 90-110 lbs. 19.00-22.50. HOGS 314. Barrows & Gilts $3.50 to $4 higher. One lot US No. 1-2 205 lbs. barrows & gilts 54.30, No. 1-3 200-245 lbs. 53.60-54.10, No. 2-3 190-250 lbs. 53.10-53.70, few No. 24 250-300 lbs. 49.10-52.80. US No. 1-3 300-570 lbs. sows 44.50-50.25. Boars 27.50-34.00. FEEDER PIGS 97. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 16.00-31.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 31.00-47.00 per head. SHEEP 11. Few Choice 80- 100 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 38.00-45.50, few Good 80-85 lbs. 33.50-35.00.' CONSIDER A HATCHING E LONGENECKER'S HATCHERY INC. LONGENECKER'S HATCHING EGG UNITS ARE SPECIAL! Y DESIGNED FOR EFFICIENT OPERATION * IY CONTACT Friday, Nov, 14 These prices are made up of the average prices quoted by a number of participating local, feed and grain con cerns. It should be noted, however, that not every 1 dealer or broker handles each commodity. All prices are per bushel except ear corn which is per ton. The average local grain prices quoted Thursday, July 24,1975 are as follows; Ear Corn Old 69.00 73.50 New 49.00 57.00 Shelled Corn 2.42 2.65% ELIZABETHTOWN, PA TODAT Local Buy+ Sell-f- broiler breeder OR 717-367-1545 Grain Oats Local 1.44% 1.55% Western . 1.75% 1.89 Barley 1.72 1.94 Soybeans 4.28 Wheat Millers" Feed 2-96 3.17% 2.10 +Buy is the price the dealer will buy from the farmer delivered to the mill. Sell is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill. TRY A CLASSIFIED PRESENT FARM OPERATIONS