t—UncnttrFafininc, Saturday, January 7,1978 JAN. 9-15, 1978 Get a beau and frolic in the snow. Don't let your thermostat creep up Agatha Christie died Jan 12, 1976 First quarter of the moon Jan 15 Average length of days for the week, 9 hours, 21 minutes Hudson Motor Car Co showed its first sedan Jan. 11, 1913 Safety lamps first used by coal miners Jan 9,1816 Swiftly time passes away when happiness ,s in the day Ask the Old Fanner: Information about 4 one of my ancestors of colonial times in cludes ' Freeman Sept 14, 1640 " I became curious about this when President Carter was made an "honorary freeman" in Clin ton, Massachusetts Just what does the term mean 7 EC, Rome, N Y There are a lot of different meanings for the j word and obviously you've come across two that * don't jibe exactly Your ancestor probably com *, pleled his apprenticeship (and became free) on | that date Freeman in the sense of President - Carter just means that he was given the run of Home Hints: Vinegar is better than turpentine for keeping paint brushes pliable OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Clear and cold to midweek, expect a snowstorm for remainder of week. Greater New York-New Jersey: Sunny and seasonal to start, Wed nesday through remainder of week is rainy and warm Middle Atlantic Coastal: Sunny and mild through Tuesday, then continuing mild with light ram for remainder of week Piedmont <c Southeast Coastal: Week begins partly sunny and cooler, then rainy and warming at midweek, weekend is sunny and warm Florida: Sunny and hot to start, then rainy, week's end is again sUrmy and hot. Upstate N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Cold and partly sunny through Wednesday, rain, thawing, flooding for remainder of week. Greater Ohio Valley: Clearing and mild to start, then a thaw and ram, weekend is partly cloudy and seasonal Deep South: Warm and sunny through Wednesday; ram and possible clearing by week's end Chicago ts. Southern Great Lakes: Seasonal and clear to start, then thaw and rainy at midweek, cloudy with a chance of light snow for the weekend. (All Rights Reserved, Yankee, Inc, Dublin, N H. 03444) COMPLETE LINE OF: GOLDEN ACRES SEED CORN GOLDEN ACRES SORGHUM AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS FERTILIZERS UREA (46-0-0) AMMONIUM NITRATE (33.5-0-0) 30% NITROGEN SOLUTION DAP (18-46-0) TRIPLE SUPER (0-46-0) POTASH (0-0-60) /^mpanyj OLD ME* MASK A Compared to Tuesday’s close fresh pork cut trade moderate, demand moderate. Fresh loins 1.00- 3.00 higher full advance fore next week shipment. Picnics 50-75 higher; Boston butts steady; ' skinned hams steady to 50 higher; bellies 25-1.50 higher. LOINS: 14/DN lbs. 82.50- 83.50, 1.00-2.00 higher; 14-17 lbs. 80.50-83.50, 1.00-3.00 higher; ,17-20 lbs. 81.00 trimmed; 20 & Up lbs. 68.50, 1.00 higher. PICNIC: 4-8 lbs. 49.50- 49.75,50-75 higher. SPARE RIBS: 3/DN lbs. 87.00 fresh; 88.00-89.00 frozen. BOSTON BUTTS: 4-8 lbs. 74.00, steady. SKINNED HAMS: 14-DN lbs. 83.00 frozen; 14-17 lbs. 78.50-79.00, 50 higher; 17-20 lbs. 75.00, steady. ♦ | HARVEY Z. MARTIN | X Home Phone 215-445-5303 ♦ ▲ We Buy On Orders t ▲ Bus. Phone Wed. Only 4 ' J 717-656-7270 + i + We also buy hay and straw privately. J J ROYSTER CO. & „ ' ***■- O’# S-* . Is-- .... ' livestock market and auction news Des Moines Carlot January 4,1971 FRESH PORK CUTS Every Wednesday at 12 Noon At David Good's Farm Equipment Sale North Maple Ave., Leola, PA 500 RUNNING PUMP ROAD LANCASTER, PA. 17601 717-299-2541 Lebanon County, call 717-866-5701 BELLIES, SOLS: 10-12 lbs. 55.25-56.00; 12-14 lbs. 61.00-62.00; 14-16 lbs. 58.25 frozen; 16-18 lbs. 60.75-61.00, 25-50 higher; 18-20 lbs. 56.00,1.25-1.50 higher.' BNLS CUT BUTT: 1%-3 lbs. 97.00. PORK TRIM: 50 PCT lean 36.50-37.00. BNLS PICNICS: 68.00. OFFAL & VARIETY NECK BONES: 16.00- 17.75. BLADE MEAT: 85.00. JOWLS: 33.00. LIVERS: 12.00. KIDNEY: 10.00. Compared to Tuesday’s close beef trade closed moderate. Demand fairly moderate. Choice 3 steer St heifer beef steady. Good Steer beef steady to 1.00 higher. Primal L i cuts, arm chucks 1.50 L gher. No comparable cow beef sales. Sales reported on 64 loads of carcass beef. STEERBEEF Loads 33 CHOICE 3: 600-800 lbs. 69.25, steady. GOOD: 2-3 60(4800 lbs. 62.25-63.25, steady to 1.00 higher. HEIFER BEEF 2? LOADS CHOICE 3: 550-700 lbs. 67.25, steady. CHOICE 3: 400-500 lbs. 62.75. SPECIAL NOTICE VINTAGE SALE STABLE, INC. Box 100, Rt. 30, Paradise, Pa Needs more hay and straw, ear and fodder for each Thursday Auctk Our prices are as good as any sai the Easl. For information, contact: L. ROBERT FRAME Auctioneer 717-442-4181 84.50- We would be hoppy to hove you os a Customer S. K. SHOTZBERGER, Ml Gene Zwally, President Marvin Johns, Secy.-Treasurer. P.O. Box 925, Lancaster, PA 17604 Phone: 393-4641 (day or night) WANTED - DEALERS - GOLDEN ACRES SEED CORN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS BOOTHS NO. 638-640 GOOD : 2-3 61.75. COWBEE 4 Loads UTILITY (NTHRN) 34; 4 load. OCKTI fANSPOR' m. TO MARKET: ROYSTER FERTILIZER CALL OR WRITE TODAY! 717-299-2541 J THf ft ATiON
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