Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9, 1973 6 OLD Shear sheep now, and weed your corn too . . . Father’s Day June 17 . . Earliest sunrises of the year this week . . Average length of days for the week, 15 hours, 18 minutes Congress was broke 1783 . . The month of June passes all too soon . . American Army left Mexico June 12, 1848 World Peace Jubilee in Boston June 17, 1872 . . . Well done better than well said Old Fanner's Riddle: Why is a watch like a river? (Answer below.) Ask the Old Farmer: Can you tell me just what a scallop is? I have the impression that a ipM , , scallop is not an oyster, but a mussel > more hke an inland clam. A.W.M., Wilmington, The scallop is,one of na- JmESC lure’s conundrums. It is the only bivalve on earth that caw swim, and he can travel! Generally circular in form, they vary in stse depending on where they are found, which ts in every temperate and tropical body of water there is. They get their name from the regular pattern of smooth ndges in the shell and scalloped edges, although the sea scallop, which is the largest variety, hew a perfectly smooth shell. No, we wouldn’t call them a mussel. Home Hints Discolored bathroom tile can be brightened by washing with baking soda To remove grass stains, nib the spot with pure lard . . Riddle antwer It doesn't run long without winding. OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Intermittent rain and warm first half of week; heavy rain and cooler latter part. Greater New York-New Jersey: Ram to start and very warm, then cloudy by midweek; end of week rainy and hot. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Showers at first, then variable cloud iness and hot; rain latter part and cooler. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Most of week fair and hot with rain by midweek and again on weekend. Florida: Mostly clear and hot throiigh midweek; light rain for remainder of week. Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Light rain all week; warm to start and hot by weekend. Greater Ohio Valley: Partly cloudy to start, then very hot by midweek; light rain and cooler latter part. Deep South: Week begins hot with rain in northwest, then rain and hot to end of week. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Cloudy with showers to midweek; rest of week clear and warm. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Showery at first, then clearing and hot by midweek; cooler with showers latter part, Central Great Plains: Week begins cloudy and hot, then showers continuing through end of week. Texas-Oklahoma: Rain to start, then clear and hot through end of week; light rain along Gulf on weekend. Rocky Mountain Region: Cloudy at first, then showers by mid week ; end of week clear and hot. Southwest Desert: First half of week cloudy and warm; clear and hot latter part. Pacific Northwest: Light rain and cool to start, then clear and warm by midweek; good weather continues to end of week. California: Week begins cloudy, then light rain by midweek; light rain continuing latter part. (All Rights Reserved, Yankee, Inc., Dublin, N.H. 01444) READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO. 215 Oilier Ave. New Holland, Pa is now the Local Distributor and Installer of 614 Putchman. EQUIPMENT We want to take this opportunity to thank all our friends and customers for their past patronage and look forward to the opportunity to continue to serve you in the future as we have in the past We carry a complete line of replacement parts. SALES AND SERVICE WILL BE PERFORMED BY OUR EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL Thank You Don Hershey JUNE 11-17, 1973 June's groom will swelter soon. Pa. Auction Summary My Neighbors SOWS: US 1-3 300-550 pounds '—-r ''o-35.00, 2-3 300-650 30.00-32.00. 'RS: 25.50-30.50. - Uf? PIGS 532, compared ' 'X\\ d last week, and 773 >go. US 1-3 20-35 -20.00-30.50 per ’ 75,1-3 50-75 © 'j? Weekly Summary 14 Livestock Markets Week Ending June 1 CATTLE 5152, compared with 6695 head last week, and 6782 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers mostly 50 cents to 75 cents higher, spots to $1 higher. Slaughter cows and bulls mostly steady. STEERS: High Choice and Prime 47.35-48.85, Choice 45.75- 48.00, Good 43.50-46.25, Standard 41.00-43.50, Utility 39.00-41.25. HEIFERS: Choice 42.50-46.25, Good 40.00-43.00, Standard 38.75- 41 50, Utility 37.00-39 75. COWS; Utility and High Dressing Cutter 36.25-39.00, Cutters 34.25-37.25, Canners 31.35 -35.00, Shells down to 28.00. BULLS: Choice 43.75-45.75, Good 41.50-45.00, Utility and Commercial 40.00-46.00, Cutters 38.50-39.50. CALVES 2240, compared with 3065 head last week, and 3556 head a year ago. Vealers uneven, mostly steady to $2 lower. VEALERS: Prime 72.00-77.50, Choice 70.00-75.00, Good 65.00- 70.00, Standard 60.00-67.00, few Utility 70-85 lbs. 40.00-46.00. FARM CALVES: Were active. Holstein Bulls 80-140 pounds 60.00-97.00; Holstein Heifers 80- 150 pounds 70.00-109.00. HOGS 4253, compared with 6640 head last week, and 7299 head a year ago. Barrows and gilts uneven, 25 cents lower to 25 cents higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1- 2 205-235 pounds 39.10-39.75, 2-3 195-245 38.25-39.10, 2-4 185-260 37.00-38..35, 3-4 250-300 36.25-37.50, 2-4 120-185 32.75-36.75. On Again, Off Again The motto, “In God We Trust,” first appeared on some U.S. coins in 1864, dis appeared and reappeared on various coins until 1955, when Congress ordered it placed on all paper money and all coins. FORD MOTOR COMPANY Mr. Paul J. Boyer AS THE NEW PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER OF LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC, Paul brings with him a wealth of experience in the Ford Tractor & Equipment line having been associated with Ford for the last 23 years in various capacities. Paul started as a mechanic and after 5 years in the shop moved into the parts room serving as a parts manager for 7 years. He has spent his last 11 years as a salesman and sales manager. Paul is well known in the area and is looking for ward to meeting many of his old friends as well as many new ones. Paul has set the following goals for himself and Lancaster Ford Tractor, Inc. We at Ford are certain Paul will achieve his goal and we wish him well. If you know Paul stop in and say hello. If you haven’t met him why not do so at your earliest convenience, SOWS: US 1-3 300-550 pounds 32.00-35.00, 2-3 300-650 30.00-32.00, BOARS: 25.50-30.50 FEEDER PIGS 532, compared with 868 head last week, and 773 head a year ago. US 1-3 20-35 pounds feeder pigs 20.00-30.50 per head, 1-335-5026.00-36.75,1-3 50-75 34.50-40.00 per head. SHEEP 470, compared with 891 head last week, and 829 head a year ago. Spring slaughter lambs about steady. SPRING LAMBS: Choice 70- 100 pounds 37.00-42.00, 45-65 40.00- 49.00, Good 50-80 30.00-38.00. Slaughter ewes 9.00-20.00. IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF 1 To provide outstanding sales and service to farm and industrial owners with good parts availability. 2 To develop and maintain a staff of employees who are respected for their ability and integrity. 3. To provide a dependable and competent tractor and equipment dealership that is highly regarded in the community. you, your m and AAtre* You can get a bigger return with the top weed Killer in com. Ask us how. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Po. “Some nut, that Sanders claims he can fly.. 397-3539