B—LaricasterJFarmingixSaturday.Jan. 17, ,1976 the OLD JAN. 19-25, 1976 The sun now turns and slowly climbs the sky. Watch out tor chimney fires now Robert E Lee born Jan 19, 1807 Third quarter of the moon Jan 23 If the 22nd is clear, it'll be a good \ear Average length of days for the week, 9 hours, 36 minutes Whatever happened to Earth Day (started Jan. 22, 1970) 7 Burma Road opened Jan 23, 1945 . Kiwams Interna tional organized Jan 21, 1915 Laziness travels mi slowly that poverty soon overtakes her a children's party in colored paper cups and store in the freezer until needed. This makes the sening easy at party time Riddle answer Snow OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Cold snap, mostly sunny and dry to start, then some flumes in mountains; partly cloudy and seasonably cold lat ter part, some general snow flumes by weekend Greater New York-New Jersey: Increasing clouds and colder with light snow midweek, latter part some light snow, partly clear and continuing cold Middle Atlantic Coastal: Early week cold with moderately heavy snow and freezing rain, becoming lighter midweek, clearing and seasonable latter part Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Rainy at first, some snow m mountains, then sunny but cold; week ends with light ram, sub normal temperatures Florida: Light rain to start, then clear and cold with some frost, warming weekend with moderate rain Upstate N.Y.-Toronfo & Montreal: Week begins with cold snap, intermittent ram or snow, light precipitation latter part, snow in mountains and turning much colder in west Greater Ohio Valley: Early part of week cold and snow, latter part mostly clear, drv and seasonabte, except tor scattered light snow in east Deep South: Ram ends, then cloudv and cold, warm ram latter part clearing and colder bv week's end mWnter Warm-ifo Peats r "SPECIALS ON CENTURY FIELD SPRAYERS” Farmall 656 0 Hydrostatic w/Cab, low hrs |3| Farmall M’s Farmall 560 Gas |2| Farmall Super A's, 1 w/Blade Farmall 340 Diesel 12) Farmall Super M's Farmall C w/Cultivator Farmall H Farmall 544 Gas Farmall 656 Diesel Hydro MANY MORE USED EQUIPMENT IN STOCK. M Old Farmer's Riddle: What never gets hurt when if falls 7 (Answer below ) Ask the Old Farmer: Where did a two-quart tin dipper get the name "bumper dish" 7 DE, Rochester NY The size, compared to an old-time beer mug, called a bumper Home Hints: Place the ice cream for USED TRACTORS IN STOCK Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: Week begins cloudy, seasonable, some light snow, then some sun with light snow in east and central, end of week clearing and much colder. Northern Great Lakes: Week's weather alternates between light snow and clearing, very cold throughout. Central Great Plains: Flumes in central, light ram in south to start, then slight war.mmg by midweek, latter part cloudy and mild, snowstorm in northwest Texas-Oklahoma: Rainy all week, moderate to heavy in central and southeast, light in north and west. Rocky Mountain; Early week partly cloudy and still cold, then in termittent light snow, fairlv heavy snow, less in north, end of week. Southwest Desert; Clearing and slightly warmer to start, then light rain bv midweek, light to moderate rain rest of week Pacific Northwest: Slight warming at beginning of week, then drizzle turning to ram continuing throughout, except snow in mountains California; Earlv week clearing, partly sunny but continuing cold m north, cool in south, latter part ram, except snow in mountains CATTLE 440. Good slaughter steers 41.00-43.75, one at 44.35, Stan dard 35,00-38,50, Utility 22.00- Good slaughter heifers 35.00-37.50, Standard 32.00- Utility 25.00- 30.00. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 25.00-27.50, few to 28.50, Gutters 23.00-26.00, Canners 20.00- Good slaughter bullocks 34.00-36.50. Yield Grade No. 1 slaughter bulls 30.00- CALVES 475. Few Prime vealers 70.00, Choice 60.00- 68.00, Good 50.00-60.00, Standard 35.00-50.00, Utility 110-125 lbs. 25.00-35.00, 90-115 lbs. 21.00-25.00, 65-85 lbs. 18.00-21,00. HOGS 58. US No. 1-3 200- 250 lbs. barrows & gilts 51.75- 52.50. US No. 1-3 300-500 lbs. sows 40.00-50.00. FEEDER PIGS 21. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 16.50-32.00 per head. Farmall 460 Diesel lot. 1468 D w/Cab & Air, 500 hrs. - Exc, Good. lot. 424 Diesel w/Loader lot. 544 Diesel row crop lot. 574 Gas, 300 hrs. J.D. 730 Diesel Ford 861 w/Loader A.C. 200 D w/Cab, low hrs. Exc DRIVE A LITTLE SAVE A LOT SEE THE LARGEST IN VENTORY OF NEW INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT IN PENN. AND SEE THE FIRST “EXCELL” DEALER IN THE EAST. CAMPBELL SALES & SERVICE, INC. McALISTERVILLE, PA 17049 PHONE: 717-463-2191 Located 8 miles North of Mifflintown, 20 miles South of Selinsgrove on Route 35. Independently Owned and Operated (All Rights Reserved Yankee. Inc, Dublin. N H 034441 Chambersburg Chambersburg, PA January 8,1976 SHEEP 9. Few Choice 70- 95 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 45.00-50.00, few Utility 50-70 lbs-. 32.00-35.00. You are cordially invited to John Deere Farming Frontiers a film program devoted to the latest developments and research in agriculture. A presentation by your John Deere Dealer » AGWAY, INC. « Tfc CHAPMAN EQUIPMENT CENTER ilfl CHAPMAN. PA 215-398-2553 Two Complete Shows 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. Wednesday, January 28,1976 Trexlertown Grange Hall RD 1, Wescosville, Pennsylvania Lunch Will Be Served At Noon Refreshments Will Be Served in the Evening WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JANUARY 21 FREE PANCAKES 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. (BOTH DAYS) 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL PARTS THE WEEK OF JANUARY 19 - 24TH SEE OUR DISPLAY OF NEW EQUIPMENT IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR IT - WE HAVE IT. I.H. 715 COMBINES NEW AND REi Baltimore January 12,1976 - Cattle 400. Slaughter steers & heifers weak to 50 cents lower; Cows steady to instances 50 cents higher on High Dressing Cutter; bulls steady to $1 higher. Supply 35 percent slaughter steers & heifers; 50 percent cows; balance few feeder cattle and bulls. STEERS: Choice yield grade 2-4 1045-1260 lbs. 44.00- 45.50, Good & Choice 42.25- 43.50, Good 1000-1365 lbs. 36.3542.00, Standard & Low Good 29.00-35.00. HEIFERS; High Good to mostly Choice yield grade 24 850-885 lbs. 39.0040.00, Good 850-1100 lbs. 34.00-37.50. COWS: Utility & Commercial 24.85-28.85, Cutters 21.00-25.50, several 25.75-26.00, Canner & Low H. Certified Dealer USDA Rpt. Cutters 18.00-21.00, few 585- 800 lbs. 15.50-17.75. BULLS; One Yield Grade No. 1 1940 lbs. at 35.00; yield grade No 1 1000-1450 lbs. 26.50-30.85 FEEDER CATTLE: Pew Good & Choice steers 665-821? lbs. 32.25-35.75; package Choice heifers 815 lbs. at 25.25. HOGS 650. Barrows & Gilts 50 cents to mostly 75 cents lower. US No. 1-3 200-240 lbs. mostly 51.25-51.50, near 100 head 51.75, No. 2-3 230-260 lbs. 50.75-51.25, No. 24 250- 280 lbs. 49.75-50.75. SOWS: steady. US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. 38.5040.00. TRY A CLASSIFIED & 22ND pP| SPECIALS ON ALL NEW EQUIPMENT IN STOCK!! SOME AT OLD PRICES!! .DY TO GO. GREEN STAMPS TO BE GIVEN WITH SELECTED ITEMS.