6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15, 1973 the old %&* AHX< Farewell to summer. Manure your gardens now . . . Greta Garbo bom Sept. 18, 1905 .. . Last quarter of the Moon Sept. 19 ... Fall begins Sept. 22 at 11:21 PM . . . Average length of days for the week, 12 hours, 18 minutes . . . Chicago founded Septl 20, 1803 . . . Mickey Mouse first appeared Sept. 19, 1928 . . . Woodchucks hibernate . . . First killing frosts in north country ... Some men, like some melons, are hard to know. Ask the Old Fanner: We have just taken a trip through New England and we came across many old wells, some of them very deep and most of them small in diameter. I just can’t understand how they were stoned up and down after they were dug? J. G., Mansfield, Ohio. They were actually atoned before they'were dug; the well-diggers started to stone from the top. They dug dovm a few feet or more, then stoned up what they had dug. They kept doing this until they finished. Home Hints: Tighten sagging cane chair seats by wetting them with half hot water and half vinegar and putting them in the sun to dry . . . Place half an apple in an air tight container with baked goods to keep them moist. OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Most of week cloudy and warm; intermittent light rain on weekend. Greater New York-New Jersey: Clear and hot through-mid week ;cloudy and cooler latter part, then rain on weekend. Middle Atlantic Coastal: First part of week clear and warm, then clear and hot latter part; showers and cooler on weekend. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Cloudy to start, then rain; clear latter part, rain along coast. Florida: Light rain at first, then clearing by midweek; end of week clear and hot. Upstate & Western New York-Toronto & Montreal: Clear and hot most of week; rain on weekend. Greater Ohio Valley; Generally clear and hot throughout week; rain and cooler on weekend. Deep South: Rain and warm to start, then clearing and cooler after midweek; clear and hot on weekend. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Clear and very hot to midweek, then light rain; weekend clear and warm. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Most of week clear and hot; rain latter part, then clearing. Central Great PJains: Week begins clear and hot, then showers off and on to end of week. Texas-Oklaboma: Clear and hot to start, then rain along Golf; fair and hot latter part, then light rain. Rocky Mountain Region: Showers and cool to midweek, then clear; clear and hot end of week. Southwest Desert: Cloudy and cool at first, then clear and hot through latter part; thunderstorm on weekend. Pacific Northwest: First half of week cloudy with midweek showers; end of week clear and very warm. California: Light rain to start, then clear and hot; partly clear and cooler latter part. (All Rights Reserved, Yankee, Inc, Dublin, N.H. 05444) FERTILIZE Your WHEAT With ORTHO UHIPEL FERTILIZER OTHER ANALYSIS AVAILABLE 20-10-10 13-34-10 16-16-16 AVAILABLE IN BULK OR BAGS CALL TODAY AND PLACE YOUR ORDER P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. SEPT. 17-23,1973 • UNIFORM COATED PELLETS fOl e\en dulling • CLEAN AND EASY TO HANDLE will not clog up dulls • CONTAINS FAST ACTING AND LONG LASTING NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS • HIGH ANALYSIS less handling and fewer stops while planting Phone Lane. 397-3539 Pa. Auction Summary Weekly Summary 14 Livestock Markets Week Ending September 7 CATTLE 4131, compared with 5103 head last week, and 6833 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers weak to $2 lower. Slaughter cows 75 cents to $1.50 higher. STEERS: Few High Choice and Prime 51.35-55.50, Choice 50.50-54.75, Good 47.00-53.00, Standard 43.75-50.00, Utility 41.00- 43.25. - HEIFERS: Few Choice 52.25- 54.25, few Good 47.50-52.00, few Standard 47.00-47.25, few Utility 40.50-43.00. COWS: Utility and High Dressing Cutter 36.00-39.75, Cutters 34.00-37.25, Canners 31.50- 35.50, Shells down to 27.00. BULLOCKS: Choice 47.50- 50.75, Good 45.7549.00, Standard 44.7546.75, Utility 41.0043.00. BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 900- 1350 pounds 41.5047.50, 1350-2000 pounds 45.0049.50. CALVES 2990, compared with 3977 head last week, and 4705 head a year ago. Vealers uneven, spots $2 higher. VEALERS: Prime 71.00-77.50, Choice 68.00-75.00, Good 65.00- 72.00, Standard 60.00-65.00, Utility 90-120 pounds 54.00-61.00, 70*85 pounds 44.00-56.00. FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls * These Big Orange forage systems can come through for you on both counts: • 390 Mower Conditioner... three jobs in one pass. • 720 Forager Harvesters ... with self-sharpening knives. • Power-Feed Wagons and Running Gears • New, Big 60-in. Blower for Super-Silos. Come on m and we'll talk about the Alhs-Chalmers way of keeping top hay quality all the way from stem to storage. We're gonna open your eyes l Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Service Washington Boro. Pa Quarryville. Pa ° A L. H. Brubaker Roy H. Buck, Inc. Lancaster. Pa Kphrata RD 2 BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. Annville. R D 1, Pa ALLIS-CHALMERS 90-130 pounds 60.00-85,00; Holstein heifers 85-145 pounds 65.00-93.00. HOGS 3840, compared with 5050 head last week, and 5813 head a year ago. Barrows and Gilts: Prices fell throughout the week $6 to $9 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: Few US 1-2 200-240 pounds 45.50-48.50, 1-3 195-245 41.50-49.85, 2-3 185-260 41.00- 2-3 120-185 37.50-44.00. SOWS: US 1-3 300-600 pounds 37.00- Boars 34.00-40.50. FEEDER PIGS 772, compared with 1092 head last week, and 979 head a year ago. US 1-3 20-35 pound feeder pigs 14.50-23.00 per head, 1-3 35-50 21.00-25.00,1-3 50-75 25.00-33.00 per head. SHEEP 684, compared with 1442 head last week, and 1175 head a year ago. Spring slaughter lambs $1.50 to $2 lower. Choice 70- lANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY & LIVESTOCK WOOD SHAVINGS Bag or Bulked Complete Distribution by Your Specification in Poultry House by blower.+ +S Ton of More Order. CALL 299-3541 7 " ' •c . S ,V-" 100 pounds spring slaughter lambs 32.00-38.00, Good 65-100 29.50-34.00, Utility 50-75 23.00- 28.00. Slaughter ewes 9.00-17 so. In the Kitchen SCONES 3 cup* sifted (lour 3 tbsps. sugar 4 tsps. baking powder Vz tsp. salt 6 tbsps. shortening 1 cup milk 2 tsps. butter Sift flour, sugar, baking powder and salt together. Cut in shortening. Add milk and mix lightly. Roll out on floured board to one-fourth inch thickness. Cut into - rounds. Spread half the rounds with butter and top with an unbuttered round. Bake at 450- degrees for 15 minutes. Split scones open and cover with your favorite fruit sauce.