—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,197 S 8 SEPT. 25-OCT. 1, 1978 Days of gold, not too cold. Good time for outside painting W H Auden died Sept 28,1973 Average length of days for the week, 11 hours, 51 minutes (days and nights are nearly equal this week) First Cinerama showing Sept 30, 1952 Battle of Britain ended Sept 27, 1940 In the fields of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind Ask the Old Farmer: The expres sion "the goose hangs high" isn't it or wasn't it once ''honks high" 7 GT, Mt Pleasant, Mich Part of the expression ' everything is lovely and the goose hangs high,” meaning all is hunky dory Some say the correct word is "honks," mduat ing high flight under high clouds and, hence, probably fair weather We say the word is 'hang," indicating not only high flight in fair skies, but also a view of the earth below from a point clean out of gunshot range in other words, safety Home Hints Place your dock on a tin plate and you won t sleep through the alarm OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Partly sunny and warm with chance of showers to midweek, then clear and cooler Greater New York-New Jersey: Warm with light showers to mid week, then clear and pleasant Middle Atlantic Coastal: Hot with light showers to start, then clear midweek on Piedmont & Southeast Coastal; Turning very hot, then partly cloudy and seasonal for end of week Florida; Pamy, then end of week hot and showery Upstate N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Partly sunny and warm with a few showers, then end of week sunny and warm Greater Ohio Valley: Seasonal, then hot and clearing all week Deep South: Showers south and east, then clear and hot most of week Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: Seasonal with ram, heavy m northwest to start, then sunny at midweek, then rain and coo! Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Sunny and very hot end of week cooler and showery Central Great Plains: Sunny and hot, last of week cooler with a few showers (AH Rights Resen ed Yankee Inc Dublin NH 03444) BIG FARM POWER AND EQUIPMENT ' ■ ' - - ■ , ' " \ •. ■ " J - & STEIGER RUTS MORE HORSE POWER TO THE DRAWBAR THE FACTS PROVE IT: NEBRASKA TESTS SHOW STEIGER TRACTORS TRANSMIT AN AVERAGE 84.08% OF IT'S ENGINE H.P. TO THE DRAWBAR THE COMPETITION AVERAGES 75.81 %. the OLD wmjt IMANK ENGINE CATTLE 147. Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers steady;- Slaughter cows higher. Choice slaughter steers 51.25-54.50, Good 46.25-51.00, Standard 39.50-47.00. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 38.25-42.60, Cutters 33.50- Canner & Low Cutter 29.75-34.00. Yield Grade #1 slaughter bulls 45.50- CALVES 158. Vealers steady. Prime vealers 80.00- 98.00, Choice 62.50-85.00, Good 48.0fr65.00, Standard & Good 110-130 lbs. 42.0fr60.00. HOGS 328. Barrows & gilts higher. US No. 1-2 barrows & gilts 51.25-52.85, No. 1-3 48.50- 51.00. US No. 1-3 sows 38,25- 45.00. FEEDER PIGS 194. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. 30.0fr37.00 per head. No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 40.00-45.50 per head. SHEEP 55. Spring slaughter lambs higher. Choice spring slaughter lambs 58.50-63.00, Good 48.50-57.00. Martinsburg Auction Martinsburg, Pa. 'September 18,1978 CATTLE 255. Compared with last Monday’s market: Choice slaughter steers 54.00-56.50, Good 52.50-53.50, Standard 48.5fr51.00, Utility 46.5fr49.00. Choice slaughter heifers 51.00-53.50, Good livestock market and auction news Carlisle Auction Carlisle, Pa. September 12,1978 Report supplied by the Auction 48.50-51.00, Standard 47.00- 49.00, Utility 43.00-46.00. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 42.50-45.70, Cutters 38.50-42.00, Canner & Low Cutter 37.00-41.00, Shells down to 31.00. Choice slaughter bullocks 52.00- 53.50, Good 48.50-52.00, Standard 45.00-49.00. Yield Grade #1 1400-1800 lbs. slaughter bulls 49.50-52.50; yield grade #2 900-1400 lbs. 46.0049.00. CALVES 295. Choice vealers 75.00-85.00, Good 68.0082.00, Standard & Good 90-110 lbs. 60.00-72.00, 70-90 lbs. 45.00-60.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-120 lbs. 62.00-85.00; holstein heifers 80-130 lbs. 65.00-115.00. HOGS 287. US No. 1 barrows & gilts 51.00-51.70, No. 1-2 200-240 lbs, 50.50- 51.00, No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 48.50-50.00, No. 2-3 260-300 lbs. 47.00-50.00, No. 1-3 140- 190 lbs. 40.0045.00. US No. 1-3 300-500 lbs, sows 42.0045.00, MR. FEEDER PIS We have Graded Feeder Pigs delivered subject to buyers approval. Vet inspected. Reasonable prices. Also available Rhinitis FREE. Call Collect 808 TINDALL So. Charleston, Ohio 513-462-8797 or RAYMOND BOYCE .LIVESTOCK CO. Unionviffe, Term. } 615-294-5102 { No. 2-3 300-650 lbs. 38.50- 42.00. Boars 30.00-36.00. FEEDER PIGS 45. US No. 1-3 2Q-35 lbs. feeder pigs 20.00-38.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 32.00-50.00 per head. SHEEP 6. Choice 80-100 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 54.00-58.00. Market courtesy of PDA. Special Market September 18,1978 Tri-State, Va. Special Angus and Crossbred Steer Sale There were 1467 head sold. All steers were graded by Representatives of the sgfef FOR Vg SALE 39 800 LB ANGUS FEEDER STEERS JOHN A. HACKMAN R 2, Box 158, Manheim, PA 17545 Phone: 717-665-7071 Steii -er Panther 111 ST-325 Steiger Panther 111 ST-320 Steiger Panther 111 ST-310 Steiger Coui -ar 111 ST-270 Steiger Cougar 111 ST-251 ;ar 111 ST-250 Steiger Com Steiger Wildcat 111 ST-210 1HC4568 1HC4366 1HC4166 Deere 8630 Deere 8430 Case 2870 Case 2670 -Case 2470 MFIBOS MF1505 AC 7580 White 4-180 White 4-150 STEIGER AVERAGE VDACS’s Division of Markets, Livestock Section on VDACS standards and sold by the hundredweight. STEERS Choice & Fancy, 500-700 lbs. 60.00-67.25, 700600 ]bs. 58.5061.70, 800-1000 lbs. 51.00-56.80. Good, 400-500 lbs. 63.50- 67.25, 500-700 lbs. 62.75-69.25, 700600 lbs. 59.0061.30, 800- 1000 lbs. 50.00-58.50. Medium, 400-SQO lbs. 61.00- 65.00, 500-700 lbs. 59.2563.25, 700600 lbs. 58.75-64.10, 800- 1000 lbs, 50.5058.50. Common 500-700 lbs. 55.00- 58.50, 700600 lbs. 52.75-57.20, 800-1000 lbs. 49.00-51.50. Short 500-700 lbs. 58.25- 61.80,700-900 lbs. 55.0060.75. Drive Train Efficiency DBHP I EHP 86.75 84.44 84.45 84.80 82.33 84.14 81.64 78.57 75.07 74.55 73.57 74.60 73.20 76.02 72.41 BLD3 . 83.30 7T 74.54 76.19 4708 Others Average 75.81