•—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978 JUNE 12-18, 1978 A June day is never too long. - Longest days and shortest nights now Babe Ruth last appeared in uniform June 13, 1948 First quarter of the moon June 13 Average length of days for the week, 15 hours, 17 minutes t Father's Day June 18 Flag Day June 14 (Congress adopted 13 ' ' stars and stripes that day in 1777) Circumstances alter cases, the straightest stick appears crooked in water things Roman Now, there was a Roman meal in which the miller was , allowed to mix certain seeds with the corn This man of yours might have been authorized to oversee it being done Home Bin's Ferns and other plants thrive on leftover lea OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: Heavy rainstorm through Friday, partly sunny and warm for week's end Greater New York-New Jersey: Cool with heavy showers through Thursday, remainder of week sunny and hot with some showers Middle Atlantic Coastal: Cool with some ramy days for most of week Piedmont (t Southeast Coastal: Sunny with scattered light showers, hot Florida: Seasonal with showers all week Upstate N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Ram with cool west to start, then cool and rainy east, sunny west at midweek, weekend mostly sunny .Greater Ohio Valley. Cool and partly sunny, then week’s end sunny, hot east Deep South: Heavy showers north, some clearing, then clouding up, showers in mountains Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: First of week partl> sunny, cool with showers east, showers with clearing and seasonal tem peratures expected for remainder of week Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Rainy and seasonal, sunny and hot with some showers for week's end Central Great Plains: Cool with intermittent ram, then warm and rainy at midweek, weekend promises locally heavy ram Texas-Oklahoma; Fair and seasonal, some ram Gult and north to start, end of week partly cloudy north, ram south Rocky Mountain; Sunny and hot with a few showers, cloudier and cool with showers north for weekend Southwest Desert; Variably cloudy, very hot all week, some showers east P.cific Northwest; Week begins clear and hot, then rain north, widely scattered showers south, weekend rainy California: Sunny inland, high coastal fog and cool, clear inland with variable fog west for weekend (Ali Rights Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin \H 03444) June ns ♦ NOTICE 1 Extra HAY AUCTION Every MONDAY at 12 Noon Located 1 mile South of Gap on East side of Rt. 41. Commission rates & so forth same as Wednesday Sale. Phone 717-442-9221 Mondays. Plenty of Parking HAY. STRAW & EAR CORN SALE Every Wednesday at 12 Noon At David Good’s Farm Equipment Sale North Maple Ave., Leola, PA HARVEY Z. MARTIN Home Phone 215-445-5303 - We Buy On Orders Bus. Phone Wed. Only 717-656-7270 We also buy hay and straw privately 4 ♦ OLD ME* JfANA Ask the Old Farmer: At a town meeting m New England in March 1739, one Mack White, age 23, was elected to the office of Gramrowman Have you any idea what the duties of this office might have been 7 WL , Rutland, Vt This is guesswork, pure and simple but the man could have been a sort of inspector The word is in two parts, one relating to grain, the other to Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Report Wednesday, June 7,1978 APPLES: Steady. Controlled atmosphere storage. Ctn. Tray pack. NY Red Delicious 80-125 s 16.00. CHERRIES: Higher. Calif 18-lb. lug bing 11 row size 21.00- 11% row size 20.00- 12 row size 20.00. STRAWBERRIES: Stea dy. CALIF 12 pint flats med fair appear 4.80 fair cond. 3.00 Ige 12.00 via air med-lge 7.20-7.80 some 6-6.60 Ige 8.40. NJ per Quart 70-85 cents mostly 75-85 cents, few 1.00 fair cond. 40 cents per pint med-lge 55 cents sml-med 35- 40 cents. ASPARAGUS: Supplies light. Pyramid crates. NJ Fieldrun bchd 12s 26.00 fair appear 20.00 loose 23.00- 25.00. BEANS; Higher. Bu hmpr round green type, NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, Inc. EVERY WEDNESDA Sale to Start Pro Box 55, Strausstown, PA 19559 I Phone 215-488-1188 I Philadelphia FRUIT VEGETABLE 12 Miles East of Lancaster on Route 23, New Holland, Penna. WEEKLY FEEDER PI SALE e Will Receive Your Pii From 7 A.M. Wed. Mornim -SPECIAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14- Selling 10 Three Way Cross Bred Gilts Consigned by John B. Stoltzfus. SPECIAL WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21 Selling 25 Bred Gilts Consigned by Jonathan Lapp. - State Graded Until 12 Noon. All pigs inspected by State Approved Veterinarian. State tags available at our office for you to tag pigs at home to save 25 cents tagging charge. Tags delivered if you call 717-354-4341 our office in advance. Calf Sale To Be Held In New Sales Pavilion Every Thursday At 4:30 P.M NORMAN KOLB 717-397-5538 —O— CM-! WANTED 200,000/wk. Leghorn Hens - Heavy Hens N N V A/ DIRECT Plant Prices - Leghorn Hens Prevailing IRWIN M. SECHLER & SONS POULTRY NC 10.00-12.00 mostly 10.00-1.00 few 9.50. CABBAGE lower. 1% bu. crt med-lge green unless otherwise stated. NC 9.00-10.00 best mostly 10.00 one lot light pack 8.50- 9.00. ENDIVE: Higher. NJI-1/9 bu crt 9.00-10.00. ESCAROLE: Higher. NJ 1-1/9 bu. crt 9.00-10.00 sml 7.00-8.00 fair cond 5.00. GREENS; About steady. Wirebound crt approx 1% bushel unless otherwise stated. NJ bchd Collard 4.50 loose including bu bkt rape turnip top & mustard 3-3.50 loose Kale 4.50 Swiss Chard 5.00. PA loose rape turnip tops & mustard 3.50 bchd Turnip with tops 3.50. LEEKS: NJ 4/5 bu crt bchd 24s 5.00. LETTUCE: ICEBERG, Lower. Ctn 245. CALIF 9.00-11.00, few 11.50 fair appear 7.00-8.00 one lot few 12.00-13.00 film wrpd standard ctn 10.00-11.00 Ige ctn 13.00. ;sAn ime ABEDIFFENBACH 717-393-4464 TOP PRICES PAID WE BUY, LOAD & HAUL - No Lots Too Small Or Too Large. Call or Write: ARIZ 9.00-10.00 fair appear 7.00-8.00 fair cond 6.00. NJ 5.00-6.00 some 6.50 fair qua 14.50. ROMAINE Steady. Slightly CALIF crt 24s 13.00-14.00. NJ 1-1/9 bu crt 7.00-8.00 some best 9.00-10.00. NC 1-1/9 bu crt 8.00-9.00. BIG BOSTON: NJ Eastern Boston crt 24s 9.00-10.00. BIBB: NJ sml wirebound crt 6.5012 qt. bkt 5-5.50. LEAF: NJ 4/5 bu. crt. 7.50. MUSHROOMS: Steady. PA 4-qt. bkt med-lge 4.75, few best 5-5.25 sml-med 3.50- 3.75 few best 4.00. BEEFALO HYBRID CATTLE BRED BEEFALO FOR SALE ' - Rapid gams on grass and roughage. -55-65,1 b. Births - up to 1100 lb. yearling. ; - Visit our farm and see our animals. In stock SEMEN *l2 an ampule ’/z & V* Blood Bulls & Heifers BEEFALO N & J * 4270 Quakerbridge Rd. Princeton, NJ 08540 609-896-0336 Member World Beefalo Association Green Dragon Livestock Sales 1 mile North of Ephrata, PA ~ CO** COWS COIJS BUYERS FROM 3 STATES Regular consignments from Ray Kyper, Bob Kennedy, Dale Brewer and Ed Stover plus local consigners. Lots of good Northern Feeders and Stockers. SALE EVERY FRIDAY Bulls, Steers, Slaughter Cows, Lambs and Veal Calves 11:00 A.M. - Beef Sale Stockers & Ffeeders 200 to 250 each week. 12:30 P.M. - Dairy Cows 7:00 P.M. - Small Animal Sale For Special Sales and Herd Dispersals on the farm or at our barn or other market information call: Office 717-733-2444. WALTER H. RISSER, Proprietor ONIONS-GREEN: ffigher NJi 4/5 bu. crt. bchd 36s 10.5 Cf-11.00. PEAS-GREEN: NJ bu hmpr 13.00-14.00. POTATOES: Steady. 50 lb. sks US#l Size A wshd unless otherwise stated. Round Whites MAINE 3.754.25 mostly 4.00. NC 4.00 Size B 2.75-3.00 NY 2.75-3.25 Ige 4.75-5.00. RADISHES: About steady. Ctn 30-6 oz film bag Red unless otherwise stated SPINACH: Steady. NJ bu bkt 5.00-6.00. OHIO: 24 qt. bkt. 3.00.