Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1973, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September I, 1973
THE OLD
SEPT. 3-9,1973
This is the month in which the world began.
Fish are spawning now . . . Grandma Moses bom Aug. 7,
1860 . . . First quarter of the Moon Sept. 12 . . . Bahama
pineapple season is over .. . Labor Day Sept. 3 ... Average
length of days for week, 12 hours ... Lowest AM high tide
Sept. 6 . . . First N.Y.C. mounted police Sept. 9, 1904 . . .
London Blitz began Sept. 7, 1940 ... He that complains
hath too much.
up only about once a week,
on Saturday. The beans went in first, and by night they were
just right.
Horn* Hints* Tighten a looie (crew by taking it out, put a wooden match
•tick in the hole, and put the icrew back in ... If you're painting a
ceiling with a bruih, dip a paper plate up on the handle to catch dnpa
. . . Riddle Answer: Sound.
OLD FARMER S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Clear and hot to start, then rain; possible
hurricane with heavy rain end of week.
Greater New York-New Jersey: Rain and very warm all week;
heavy rain latter part.
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins cloudy, then rain; hur
ricane ram on weekend.
Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Rain all week; hurricane ex
pected to hit coast latter part, then clearing and hot on
weekend.
Florida: Rain throughout week; heavy rain by midweek due
to hurricane.
Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Clear and hot to
midweek, then cloudy and cooler; rain on weekend, heavy in
east.
Greater Ohio Valley: Week begins cloudy and hot, then rain
by midweek; heavy rain on weekend.
Deep South; Very hot all week; midweek rain in north and
east; ram all over on weekend.
Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Most of week hot with
scattered showers; ram and cooler on weekend.
Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Rain all week and tem
peratures cooling off; early week clear and warm in west
and central, then rain.
Central Great Plains: Clear and hot to start, then showers;
rain off and on latter part.
Texas-Oklaboma: Clear all week; hot to start, then cooler;
hot again on weekend.
Rocky Mountain Region: Light rain through midweek; re
mainder of week clear and warm.
Southwest Desert: Light rain and cooling off to start, then
gradual clearing with highs near 110 to end of week.
Pacific Northwest; Most of week clear and very warm; clear
and hot on weekend.
California: Cloudy and mild throughout week; clear and hot
on weekend.
(AM Right* Reierved, Yankee, Inc., Dublin, N.H, 05444)
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| MODEL 166 OVERHEAD CATTLE FEEDER
• Self-aligning,
self-leveling track
and conveyor
• Horizontal and
vertical flexibility
• Exclusive floating
suspension system
• No more feeder
alignment
problems
• Feed cattle
regardless of bunk
misalignment
Model 166 Feeders are available for bunks from 50 to
200 feet long, are powered by a Wz or 2 HP instant
reverse motor.
SEE IT AT AG PROGRESS DAYS AUG. 28-30
See your PATZ Dealer today
Marvin J. Horst
DAIR Y EQUIPMENT
And Ammana Appliances
RD 1. LEBANON, PA (Iona) —On Route 897
between Schaefferstown and Lebanon.
PHONE: 272-0871
Over 30 Years In Business At The Same Place
Old Fanner’s Riddle: What
pierces but leaves no hole?
(Answer below.)
Ask the Old Farmer: My hus
band and I have often
wondered why Saturday was
chosen over any other night
for serving baked beans.
K. H., Boston.
The brick oven was heated
Pa. Auction Summary
Weekly Summary
19 Livestock Markets
Week Ending August 23
CATTLE 6563, compared with
7209 head last week, and 6883
head a year ago. Compared with
last week’s market, slaughter
steers $4 to $6 lower and highly
uneven. Slaughter cows mostly $2
to $5.50 lower. Slaughter bulls -
mostly $5 lower.
STEERS: High Choice and
Prime 54.00-57.25, Choice 53.00-
57.25, few to 58.50, Good 51.00-
55.00, Standard 46.50-53.00.
HEIFERS: Few Choice 50.50-
55.25, few Good 45.00-50.75,
Standard 42.00-47.50.
COWS: Utility and High
Dressing Cutter 36.00-39.25,
Cutters 33.50-36.50, Canners 31.00-
34.00, Shells down to 25.00.
BULLS: Choice 51.35-55.00,
Good 47.85-53.00, Utility and
Commercial 42.50-49.80, Cutters
39.00-43.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: Choice
300-450 pound feeder steers 65.00-
74.00, Good 300-500 52.00-53.50,
Medium 400-650 54.00-61.50, 600-
900 45.00-47.00.
CALVES 4005, compared with
4063 head last week, and 4440
head a year ago. Vealers mostly
$2 to $4 lower.
VEALERS: Prime 79.00-87.00,
Twenty years from today
he’ll still remember why
you put Alcoa Temper Rib sheet
on this building.
Begin by telling him that Alcoa® Temper
Rib® sheet is competitive with galvanized,
both in strength and price.
Then explain how much erection time you
saved because lightweight aluminum
was easy to handle and cut (a power saw
can cut several sheets at once).
Now tell him why you won’t have to paint
this building... because aluminum
resists corrosion all by itself and doesn’t
need the protection of paint. You might
even figure out how much several coats
of paint would cost over a 20-year period
Change for the better with
Alcoa Aluminum
Super Temper Rib
Temper Rib
(agway)
Choice 70.00-81.00, Good 65.00-
75.00, Standard 60.00-72.00, Utility
90-120 pounds 50.00-60.50, 70-85
44.00-57.00.
FARM CALVES Active.
Holstein Bulls 90-130 pounds
65.00-98.00; Holstein Heifers 90-
MS 68.00-135.00.
HOGS 4200, compared with 6151
head last week, and 6192 head a
year ago. Barrows and Gilts $3.50
to $4 lower, market very erratic.
BARROWS AND GILTS: Few
US 1-2 210-240 pounds 57.00-59.35,
• PLASTIC SILAGE COVERS
• SILAGE SAVOR
• FLAMELESS GAS BROODERS
• DAIRY & BEEF CATTLE WORMER
• CUSTOM CANVASS WORK
Special Prices on - - -
• Penstrep and Comblotic Injectables
• Furox Suspension
AARON S. GROFF & SON
Farm & Dairy Store
It D.:!. Ephrata. Pa. 17542 (Hinkletown) Phone 354-0744
Store Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Closed Tues. & Sat. at 5:30 P.M.
and how much you’ll be saving.
Finally, get into the added comfort of
aluminum... how aluminum’s reflectivity
reduces summer stress on livestock and
poultry, results in better feed-conversion
rates and increased profits.
In 20 years, your son may own this farm,
but he’ll remember what you said. And
you’ll both agree that, thanks to Alcoa
Temper Rib sheet, this building doesn’t
owe either of you a thing. For more
information, see your local Agway outlet.
OALCOA
SALE PRICE
*19.60 /sq.
*14.49 Is q.
SUPPLY CENTER
1027 Dillerville Road, Lancaster
24 Hour Service Dally—Ph: 717-397-4761
1-3 195-245 54.20-58.60, 2-3 190-250
52.50-56.60, 2-4 150-190 48.00-52.00.
SOWS; US 1-3 300-600 pounds
45.00-50.50, 2-3 350-650 40.00-46.50.
Boars 32.5042.00.
FEEDER PIGS 1236, com
pared with 1087 head last week,
and 1031 head a year ago. US 1-3
20-35 pound feeder pigs 15.00-30.50
per head, 1-3 35-50 24.5041.00,1-3
50-75 32.0044.00, Utility 20-35
11.00-16.50 per head.
SHEEP 1212, compared with
1517 head last week, and 1099
head a year ago. Spring slaughter
lambs weak to $4 lower. Choice
70-100 pound spring slaughter
lambs 35.0042.00, Good 60-100
31.50-39.50, Utility 45-70 25.00-
32.50. Slaughter ewes 11.00-23.50.
Regular Price
*24.50 /sq.
*19.30 /sq.