AB-iancaster Farming, Saturday/October 24,198 i mQLD #£. OCT. 26-NOV. 1, 1981 Drizzly chills, then sun on the hills. Trick or treaters ring your bell this week ... Stock Market crashed Oct. 29, 1929 . New moon Oct. 27 (Tues.) .. Average length of days for the week, 10 hours, 26 minutes . . Shoot-out at O.K Cor ral, Tombstone, Arizona Territory Oct 26, 1881 Those who know when they have enough are rich ■JS- Throw in a small handful of uncooked rice, cover with vinegar, and shake; then rinse well and it should come clean as a whistle. Home Hints: Cotton-tipped sticks are fine to use in those hard-to-get-at cor ners when washing windows or woodwork OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST New England; Clearing at start; then showers and cool tem peratures to end. Greater New York-New Jersey: Clearing and cool; then rain mid week, clearing near weekend. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Cool temperatures; turns sunny and seasonal throughout. Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Rain east, showers west; at end, clear and mild. tAll Rights Reserved, Yankee. Inc, Dublin, N H 03444) „ Graded Feeder Yearling Steer Sale Slatington, Va. Tuesday, Oct. 13 * Report supplied by VDA 1,275 head sold. 3- lbs. Medium M Medium & Large #2 46.50. 4- lbs. Medium #1 54.25-60.50, Small #1 49.75-53.00; Medium & Large #2 40.0047.75. 5- lbs. Medium #1 55.00-62.75; Small #1 50.0056.75; Medium & OUR CUSTOMERS ARE GETTING BETTER CROPS AT LESS COST HOW AND WHY? More spongy soil - less drought effect. More minerals and trace elements - less bugs which are sent to clean up deficient, half dead crops, for a clean environment. More unidentified factor - less disease, blight and fungus. More and better protein - less expense - your profit is your income minus your expense. Healthier, more nutritious crops - less vet, and pesticide bills Livestock produce more but eat less feed. Don't the feed companies tell you that the better they make a feed, the better the feed efficiency or ratio is? Why will not the same principle work when you use the Creator’s wisdom and go back to nature? That is basic and the soil .is basic. Health starts in the soil. We sell the goodies that produce the above results - SOFT ROCK PHOSPHATE Direct from mines, by R.R., bulk, only $95 per ton, plus $lO - spreading. 50. lb. bags - $lO5 per ton. Applied in stables and chicken houses, holds ammonia and nitrogen and multiplies bacteria. Corn experimental station wrote it more than doubled their crop, than where they applied phosphate and manure separate. Used with starter fertilizer, some got about 200 bu. or over of corn per A locally, the last two seasons. One reported 90 bu. wheat per acre with our treatment and no fertilizer in the fall. In the last 3 years we have learned what dicks organically. APPLY IN FALL - Better available next year. Doesn’t leach or evaporate. Lasts for years. Also better spreading con ditions and faster service in fall. We have no bulk storage. For wet fields because of tight subsoil, and compacted or clay type soil, use our guaranteed liquid soil treatment. Only $4.80 per acre. Less in quantity. Fall is best time. We have happy repeat customers. For clogged septic tank absorption fields use our guaranteed DOWNWARD to open it up. By same company. $5.95. Ask for our new whole fertilizer program literature, ready in Dec. SOIL TESTING DONE HERE. No long wait. Get it done before the spring rush. We understand our own tests better to tell you how to get that big crop. ORGANIC CENTER 217 S. Railroad Ave., New Holland, Pa. 17557 Ph. 717-354-7064 Mon. thru Fri. - 9:30 to 2:15 (Shopman drives school bus) Earlier and later frequently by bwn *?. For appointment call Honey Brook 215-273-2683,6 to 7:30 A.M. Ask the Old Farmer: Could you please tell me how to remove the cloudy haze on the inside of my antique cut-glass water jug 7 ft is at least 100 years old and valua ble. I’ll neveragam use it to grow plants in water That's how it happened. S.A., Royal Oak, Mich Large #2 50.00-55.00. - 6-700 lbs. Medium #1 56.76-62.75; Large #1 53.00; Small #1 53.25- 57.25; Medium & Large #2 48.00- 53.00. 7- lbs. 55.75-60.75; Large #1 53.50-57.75; Small #1 49.75-57.75; Medium & Large #2 50.50-56.00. 8- lbs. 55.74-59.00; Large #1 53.00-57.00; Small #1 45.25-46.00; Medium & Large §2 46.50-52.25. - 9- lbs. 53.75-55.00; Large #2 53.25-55.75. 50.00; livestock market and auction news Lebanon Valley Livestock Auction Fredericksburg, PA Tuesday, October 20 Report supplied by FDA ■ CATTLE 170: Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter cows uneven, extremes 1.00 higher to .75 lower. Individual Choice slaughter steers 59.00 and 63.75, Good and Choice holsteins 58.25- 61.25, Standard 54.00.-58.50, few Utility and Low Standard 39.75- 46.00. Individual Choice slaugher NEW WEEKLY HAY SALE t Starting October 12, 1981 * Hay * Small Grain * Straw * Misc. * Ear Corn Every Monday 12:00 Noon Sharp! Located at Dewart Livestock Auction Dewart, PA For Further information Contact: H.H. Myiin or George N. Dejtrick 717-568-7271 717-568-5454 | EMERfS BIMN6 STATION I j OPEN TO RECEIVE I ! YOUR MARKET HOGS I I AT THE GREEN DRAGON MARKET i i RD 4. EPHRATA. PA 17522 f | I MILE NORTH OF EPHRATA I | ON NORTH STATE STREET. | i NEW HOURS f | MONDAY, TUESDAY -,an | WEDNESDAY { 6:00 to 11:30 A.M. i CALL FOR FIRM f MARKET QUOTES | 717-733-9648 I Res: 215-458-5677 I YOU ARE PAID FOR YOUR I HOGS IMMEDIATELY Ken & Lois Emery, Proprietors heifers 60.75 and 61.50, few Good and Choice '46.75-56.25. Utility and Commercial slaughter cows 40.75- 43.00. few 44.60, Cutters 38.7541.50, few 42.00, Canner and Low Cutters 37.00-39.50, Shells 30.00-37.00, few down to 20.00. Good slaughter bullocks, individual’s 53.75 and 57.85, few Standard 50.25-52.00, few Utility 38.7546.00. Few Yield grade Ml, 1255-1365 lbs. slaughter N bulls 51.75-54.00. CALVES 234. Vealers grading Standard and Good steady to weak. Few Choice vealers 87.00-93.00, KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO GET FOR YOUR HOGS BEFORE THEY LEAVE YOUR FARM. Good 70.00-87.0 ff, Standard and Good 90-110 lbs. 60jKW34.00, 60-55 lbs. 55.00-62:00, few Utility 50-65 lbs. F.arin Calves: Hoi. Bulls 80-120 lbs. 70.00-99.00, few down to 63.00; Hoi. Heifers 85-125 lbs. 85.00-118.00/- ' HOGS 125: Barrows and gilts 1.50 lower. -US No. 1-2 200-250 lbs. barrows and gilts 46.35-47.00, lot 47.60, few No. 1-3 210-260 lbs. 45.60- 46.35, few No. 1-3 110-185 lbs. 41.00- 44.00. US No. 1-3 265-550 lbs. sows 43.00-45.00. Few Boars 30.75-37.00. FEEDER PIGS 6; Not enough of any one grade to establish a market. SHEEP Iff: Few Choice 45-60 lbs. wooled slaugher lambs 45.00-55.00, Good 50-65 lbs. 40.00-50.00, in dividual’s 26.00 and 35.00. Few Slaugher"sheep 20.00-22.00. GOATS 5: 15.00-32.00 per head, one 70.00 per head. CORN GROWERS... DON’T MISS IT!! PAGE A-17 I * We breed ths Best .Slaughter the rest” Rd 2 Noxon Rd ~ Wappinger Falls, NY 12590 Farm: 914-223-5976 Max Heflich, Mgr. 914-471-1438 Get the “Concrete” difference Get Ehmer Yorkshires Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS AND HEIFERS WAPA ARUNDA CONDUCTOR 84 pts., 2nd calf fresh 9/12/81 milking 100 lbs. per day at 2-4, 331, 21,206, 650, 3.1. Dam VG 88 Emporer, 2nd Dam 89 pt. Forty-Niner. PACLAMAR ASTRONAUT, 83 pt. at 2, due with 2nd calf 11/15/81 to Mark Anthony. Dam EX 90,2nd Dam VG 85. KANZABROOK MATT CARLO due 2nd calf 11/15/81 to Commodore. DOWNALANE REFLECTION EMPEROR, 2nd calf fresh Sept. 15. milking close to 70 lbs. LANTLAND CHIEF CASTOR, Ist calf fresh 9/23/81 milking 60 lbs. per day. Dam 83 pt. Ivanhoe Grdtr. with 187,760 M, 7099 F. iIFE-O-RILEY MARQUIS KING 81 pt. due 3rd calf 11/16/81 to Bonny Count. Dam 87 pt. Bret. WALHOWDON PRESIDENT VERNON due 3rd calf 11/12/81 to Trump. EDEAL PINONIA MATT TIPPY, 2nd calf due 11/25/81 to'Cavalier. „ REGISTERED HOLSTEIN RUI .l .q ST&AIGHT-PINE ELEVATION PETE, bom 5/13/80. Dam 87 pt. Christmas 4-6, 305, 15,458, 735, 4.2. 2nd Dam 90 pt. Rockman 6-2, 302, 18,578,819,4.4. S-W-D VALIANT, bom 3/31/81. Dam Excellent SkagvaleStartrek. BROWNDALE CONVINCOR-E.T. bom 3/4/81. Dam Excellent Quality Ultimate. PACLAMAR BOOTMAKER, bom 6/6/80. Dam Milu Betty Ivan Chief. CREEK-BLUFF ELEVATION LESTER, bom' 2/19/80. Dam VG 86 Lucky Type Blazer 3-4,383, 24.852,826,3.3. Transportation and financing available. STEVE KELLER 808 KELLER 717-653-2284 717-653-1523 Office: 717-653-4851 Home of the complete Yorkshire: sound, meaty, productive!