8 —Lancaster Firming, Saturday, January 28,1978 J&MEJt iMANh JAN. 30-FEB. 5, 1978 A dole of fierce and piercing cold. Only half your wood should be gone now "Lone Ranger" first broadcast Jan 30, 1933 Last quarter of the moon Jan 31 Average length of days for the week, 10 hours, 6 minutes Groundhog Day Feb 2 (If he sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter) Four Chaplains went down with tor pedoed U S S Dorchester Feb 3,1943 It takes little effort to watch a man carry a load Ask the Old Farmer: In a diary belonging to my grandfather he referred to "bog shoes" for his horses What were they 7 RJ , Wakefield, R I A chunk of oak board, rigged with an non loop, and made to fit on a horse's foot so he BR wouldn't settle too deep when used to haul off marsh hap _ Home Hints Put reflector tape on ” vour dog s collar so he can be seen on the road at night OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Fair, very cold with flumes to midweek, cold snap, some sun for week's end Greater New York-New Jersey Very cold with flumes toward week's end Middle Atlantic Coastal. Very cold with flurries to start, partly sunny with cold snap for remainder of week Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Very cold with some light snow at midweek, weekend freezing cold Florida: Rainy, cold, snow north, then cool with light showers through weekend Upstate N.Y.-Toronto St Montreal: Very cold with snow throughout the region all week Greater Ohio Valley: Very cold, cloudy with light snow in the mountains throughout the week Deep South: Cloudy and cold all week (All Rights Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin N H 03444) (Continued from Page 7) 300-645 lbs. sows 35.00-38.75, individual at 39.75, No. 2-3 (few) 500-630 lbs. 33.85-36.60. Boars 24.25-30.00. FEEDER PIGS 77. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 13.50-17.50 per head. No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 25.00-30.00, No. 1-3 50-00 lbs. 31.50-34.00 per head. SHEEP 6. Few Choice 110- 115 lbs. wooled slaughter lambs 60.00-63.00, individual 140 lbs. at 45.50. One Slaughter ewe at 15.00. have a nice weekend... “Which Hybrids do I plant? The Senecas— what else!” last year the incredible Senecas 137 140 and 149 sold out again for the third year in a row Big early yields that get safely into the bin bunk or silo is the mam reason Quick come up fast dry down cold wet weather tolerance and fantastic standability are among others All good reasons why you should include the Senecas in your corn program for 78 Don t be left out when plant mg time rolls around CVI today and get your order on the books w PHILIP ADAMS RD #3 Gettysburg, PA 717-677-7250 FRANCIS MANOGUE RDI2 Walnotport, PA 215-767-8563 theQLD Mod*!* come 12 or 24 feet \ wtd«|24>loot ftiodelehown here); in tongthtof 32 or SO feet. AH 24-toot wWe - bui>ding»,hitv*«fl entry door In «uich <»nd. See chert ohbfeclrof thfe sheet for ovire »|>*cKic*tlon». • vv I* '-*1 _ BaiHWn v*nt'l«i>on systefti kaapabuthUnO