B—Lancaster Farmlnf, Saturday, Jan. 24. 1976 £NjklMEfttf| JAN. 26-FEB. 1, 1976 Warming pant, rather than fan* Wood now burns faster than it grows Audubon died Jan 27 1851 Ncu Moon Jan It Fell limber now Average length of da\s for the stock 9 hours 52 minutes Chinese New sear Jan 51 US (lag raised m C.uam Feb 1 1900 Jet crosses US m ■1 hours 13 minutes Jan 2ft 1940 He hath <rvd te/m rehr<- not even on /its own loosened without breaking either fingernails or tape Riddh amuer Because it alssass holds its hands in front of its face OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Week begins sunnv and cold in central and south, some light snow in north and mountains, light snow and very cold latter part Greater New York-New Jersey Sunnv and fair to start, with tem peratures at or below normal end of week cloudy and cold with some light snow Middle Atlantic Coastal: Earlv week colder with moderately heavy rain and snow in south and west, cloudy, light rain and snow latter part Piedmont & Southeast Coastal* Rain, changing to snow in central and north, then clearing, snow throughout the weekend Florida: Week begins with light rain in south, heavy thun derstorms in northwest, then clearing and cool, week ends with quite heavy rain and thunder Upstate N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Sunny and very cold first part of week, then flurries in west, north and in mountains, moderate snowfall over area latter part Greater Ohio Valley: Snowy, quite heavy in places, and colder to start, light snow in north and east, rain in south by week's end SPECIAL OF THE WEEK THE BULK MILK COOLER THAT HAS EVERYTHING including AUTOMATIC WASHING SYSTEM! 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Shouldn't you be? - XI ROAD REPAIR Afters PM JOHN D WEAVER 656 9982 - KENNETH M GROFF 354 0473 GIDDIENNER 768-8521 Deep South i Mmtly r.iinv .mil i old all wei V, entept lor *«unT cfe.tr mg mid wet k an<l mi kend Chicago 4* Southern (.real tjikra Week begin'* cloud*, with llur ru-i, (hen light to moderate mow in west by ntidwi t k iml of wiit un*ca*onahly told light Mims Northern Great Lake* Sunny ami is arming to normal at first then some light snoss bv midwiek sums latter part \i rv mUI In north ami milsl in sooth Central Great Plain* Snowstorm at Ingmnmg ssith told Ism peraUin s snow Ihioiiu-. light) r in north latter put generalll cloudy and cold at vsi i k s « ml Texaa-Oklahoma Mon- ram to slut thin charing gi m rally .unny and told (or n si of wu k Rocky Mountain C old snap ss ilh light to moderate snoss osi r thr area continues throughout tin wiek Southwest Desert Turning cold first part of vstek with mattend light ram in wist r»st of sscek mostly fair ami onsiasonablv sold Pacific Northwest Lirly week seasonably cool sums sun but Chambcraburg, PA Jan. 15,1976 CATTLE 515. Compared with last Thursday’s market, slaughter steers grading Standard & Good to $2 lower. Slaughter cows steady to 50 cents lower. Good slaughter steers 39.00- 42.00, one at 42.75, Standard 34.00- Utility 28.50- 33.00, Good slaughter heifers 33.50-36.10, Standard 31.00- 33.00, few Utility 27.25-29.50. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 24.50- 27.00, couple to 29.00, Cutters 23.25- Canners 20.50- 23.35, Shells down to 17.00. Few Good slaughter bullocks 33.00- few Standard 32.00- Utility 28.00- 31.00, Few Yield Grade No. 1 1200-2100 lbs. slaughter bulls 28.25- Mixed Medium & Good 400-875 lbs. feeder steers 26.00-33.50; Medium & Good 400-750 lbs. feeder bulls 25.00- CALVES 412. Vealers grading Choice $5 to $7 higher; Utility through Good $1 to $4 higher. Few Prime Vealers 75.00-78.50, Choice 65.00- Good 47.00-63.00, Standard 37.00-54.00, Utility 90-110 lbs. 22.00-29.00, 70-85 [iPerFoi MUELLER NEW MODEL "MW” The “MW" is one of the Lowest pouring Height Bulk tanks. 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