XRMHit IHAHK OCT. 17-23, 1977 Wind and rain whips, trees are stripped. Dogs bay most now Albert Einstein arrived in U S from Ger many Oct 17, 1933 First quarter of the moon Oct 19 Average length of days for the week, 10 hours, 52 minutes Barometer invented Oct 19,1644 USS Constitution (Old Iron sides) launched in Boston Oct 21, 1797 To live is to change and to be perfect is to have changed often (Cardinal Newman) Ask the Old Farmer: Can you tell me the origin of "Cambric Tea," which was a Sunday breakfast treat when I was a young girl in the '2os 7 It was weak tea with sugar and milk WH, Lincoln, Nebraska Cambric tea, as we have known it, was hot water, a few drops of milk, and maybe sugar The name originated, as far as we know, with a Methodist parson, Rev John Patterson, who reckoned that cambric indi cated something delicate 'Twas so Home Hints An extra cookie sheet can be improvised by stretching a piece of aluminum foil o\er the top of an empty muffin tin OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England Cold and rainy with 3-5" snow in north through Thursday warm, sunny but cooling at end of week Greater New York-New Jersey Sunny and pleasant with some cold days throughout the week Middle Atlantic Coastal Sunm and warm to start, then cloudy and cold by Tuesday, variable with light showers for week's end Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Clear and mild through Saturday, Sunday brings partly sunny with showers west Florida: Fair with a few showers south through Friday, weekend promises showers Upstate N Y.-Toronto & Montreal Some showers and cold through Thursday, mild weekend expected Greater Ohio Valley. Cloudy and mild through Wednesday, re mainder of week clear and warm with light showers Sunday Deep South. Sunnv through Friday, week's end hotter and sunny Chicago & Southern Great Lakes. Week begins cloudy and cool through Wednesday, remainder of week clear and pleasant Northern Great Lakes Mostly sunny and hot through Thursday, rainy and cooler for weekend Central Great Plains Mostly clear and very warm to start, then cloudv and ram west through Friday, week's end rainy and mild Texas-Oklahoma Sunm, warm with showe-s north through Wednesday cloudv and hot centra! for lemamder of week Rocky Mountain Rain with mountain snows through Thursday, expect cooler temperatures and ram o\er weekend Southwest Desert Clouds w.th mattered showers all week Pacific Northwest PartK cloud\ with some ram cooler all week California Cloudier and tool thiough Thursday, ram hea\ y south, snov\ in mountains at end of week ' Ml Rights Roti-w-d > iml t Inc Dublin \H (H44-*) It has been estimated that the Great Salt Lake in Utah ■>ntain 400 millions tons of common salt Saturday, Octabar IS, 1977 tmcQLD N V / CATTLE 224. Compared with last Tuesday’s market; Choice slaughter steers 39.10-40.85, Good 35.85-39.00, Standard 32.25-36.00, Utility 27.00-31.50. Good slaughter heifers 38.60-40.25, Standard 34.50-37.00, Utility 27.50- 32.00. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 24.35-25.85, Cutters 22.25-24.50, Canner & Low Cutters 19.50-23.00, Shells down to 16.00. Good slaughter bullocks 34.00- 36.50, Standard 28.60-32.25. CALVES 152. Choice vealers 63.50-67.00, Good 42.50-60.00, Standard & Good 110-130 lbs. 37.0046.50, 90-110 lbs. 28.50-38.00, Standard 70- 90 lbs. 23.00-29.00. HOGS 260. US No. 1-2 190- 230 lbs. barrows & gilts 41.00- 42.35, No. 1-3 200-230 lbs. 39.60-41.25, No. 2-3 190-230 lbs. 37.00-39.50. US No. 1-3 300-500 lbs. sows 37.50-39.50, No. 2-3 300-600 lbs. 31.25- 32.00 Boars 23.00-26.75. FEEDER PIGS 330. US No. 1-3 25-35 lbs. feeder pigs vSOt/ Carlisle Auction Carlisle, Pa. October 11,1977 Middieburg Auction CATTLE 351. Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers; Choice IDSO-1350 lbs. 42.00-43.85, Good 950-1375 lbs. 40.00-43.10, Standard 35.0040.00, Utility 30.00- Choice 1000-1150 lbs. slaughter heifers 40.00- 43.10, Good 950-1250 lbs. 35.0040.00, Standard 30.00- 35.00, Utility 25.00-30.00. Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 24.00-28.25, Cutters 23.00-26.50, Canner' and Low Cutters 21.50-23.00, Shells down to 17.00. Good slaughter bullocks 34.00- 37.75, Standard 32.00-34.00. Yield Grade No. 1, 1200-1900' lbs. slaughter bulls 32.00- 35.75; Yield Grade No. 2,800- 1200 lbs. 24.00-32.00. CALVES 205. Prime vealers 70.00-72.50, Choice 60.00- Good 55.00-60.00, Standard and Good 110-130 lbs. 38.00-55.00, 90-110 lbs. 32.00- Standard 70-90 16.50-22.50 per head, No. 1-3 30-50 lbs. 24.00-29.00 per head. SHEEP 11. Good woled slaughter lambs 42.5048.50. lbs. 25.00-32.00. Farm Calves: Holstein bulls 95-115 lbs. 35.00-52.00. HOGS 535. (Oct. 10, 1977) US No. 1-2 210-230 lbs. barrows and gilts 42.2543.40, No. 1-3 190-250 lbs. 41.00- 42.25, No. 2-3 250-300 lbs. 40.0041.00. US No. 1-3 300-650 BEEFALO HYBRID CATTLE 45 LIMOUSIN-HEREFORD CROSS COWS Bred Beefalo For Sale - Rapid gams 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. SEMEN *l2 an ampule NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR 3 /< BULLS & HEIFERS BEEFALO N & J 4270 Quakerbridge Road Princeton, NJ 08540 609-896-0336 Member World Beefalo Association lbs. sows 32.00-38.25. Boars 200-710 lbs. 25.50-30.50. FEEDER PIGS 359. US No. 1-3 10-15 lbs. feeder pig s 8.50-15.00 per head, No. 1-3 15-25 lbs. 15.00-23.00, No. 1-3 25-40 lbs. 23.00-35.00 i'« head, Utility 40-60 lbs. 35.01® 42.00 per head.