AS—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, July 19,1980 mt. JIM AK^ JULY 21-27, 1980 Shady for your lady Hurricane season begins Jesse James robbed first tram July 21 1873 Full moon July 27 Average length of days for the week, 14 hours 42 minutes Dog Days now Cutan revolution began July 26, 1953 Stars and Stripes o\er Guam again July 28 1944 Gold and love affairs are difficult to hide to throw a piece of zinc flashing on the hot coals once in a while There are preparations sold today that consist of powdered zinc and salt for that purpose Home Hints When storing furs in the summer lav a tallow candle in or near them and there will be little danger of worms OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS New England Week begins showerv and warm, then cloud) and cooling dear and hot for weekend Greater New York-New Jersey: Partly cloudy and cool, showers south, most of week weekend is dear and warm Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week starts hot with showers south and rain north rainy and cool middle ot week through week's end Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Cool, cloudy, then rain east begin ning through middle of week, weekend is sunny and hot (All Rights Rc**r\pd Yankee Inc Dublin N H 03444) Valley Livestock Valley Stockyards Atfaens,Pa. Monday, July 14 Sows 32.00-38.00; Boars to Report supplied by auction 27.50; Pigs 10.00-33.00; Reported receipts of 95 Heifers 46.00-53.50; Steers no cows, 15 bulls, 303 calves, 19 top steers; Steers, feeder to heifers, 1 steer, 97 hogs, 15 61.00; Bulls 48.00-58.75; lambs, 21 steep. Cattle Cows, utility 46.00-48.00, Top market reported easier, calf 49.75; Cows, fat 42.00-44.00; market reported steady. Cows, medium 41.00-44.00; Holstein Heifer Calves to Cows, poor or small 38.00- 187.50; Veal Calves to 97.00; 40.00; Horses 550.00-680.00; Bobs, 90-110 lbs. 75.00-96.00; Pomes 25.00-150.00; Goats 14.00-36.00. the OLD Ask the Old Farmer: 1 have heard that sprinkling a handful of rock salt over the hot coals in a fireplace will stop the buildup of carbon and creosote in the cnimnev Does this work 7 FB, Bradford, Pa We ve heard this will work though we haven t tried it Someone we trust used Bobs, 80 and down lbs. 60.00- 68.50; Grassers & Feeders 45.00-90.00; Lambs 55.00- 60.00; Steep 22.00-29.00; Hogs, 200-250 lbs. 38.00-46.50; I Compared to Tuesday’s close Prime special fed veal not well tested early; however, generally steady undertone indicated Limited sales Good and Choice boning veal, nor theastern suppliers, 2.00 lower; mshipped generally steady with Monday’s last test. Compared to last week, lamb and spring lambs mostly steady to 3.00 higher. Boneless beef 85 chem lean 6.00 to 7.00 lower than last week’s bulk. Prime (Special Fed)- 180- 240 lbs. few 160.00. BONING TYPE Good and Choice Northeastern Suppliers: 65-75 lbs. 114.00-116.00, all limited; 55-64 lbs. 112.00- 114.00, all 200 lower; 45-54 lbs. 110.00-112.00; 35-44 lbs. 108.00- 34 lbs. down 106.00- Inshipped- 71-80 lbs. 118.00, all limited; 51-70 lbs 116.00, all generally steady with Monday; CI-60 lbs. 114.00; 41-50 lbs. 112.00; 30-40 lbs. 110.00. 55-65 lbs 143.00-146.00, mostly steady to 3.00 higher; WHATEVER HERD YOU HAVE □ HOLSTEIN □ AYRSHIRE □ GUERNSEY □ JERSEY FEED FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS TO YOUR HERD TO MAKE MILK AND MONEY For a healthy, highly productive herd, FLORIN Enriched Dairy Feeds are scientifically formulated, tested and proven. Feed it regularly, and see the results ... more milk from cows, more money for you. WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. MOUNT JOY, PA PH: 717-653-1451 Livestock market and auction news East Coast Carlot Wednesday, July 16 B eport supplied by USDA VEAL CARCASS HIDE ON 45 Head LAMB CARCASS Choice & Prime 3-4 2 Loads 65-75 lbs 143 00-146.00. SPRING LAMB CARCASS Choice & Prime 3-4 8 Loads 55 lbs. down 143.00-146.00, mostly steady to 3.00 higher; 55-65 lbs. 143.00-146.00. BONELESS BEEF Loads 90 pet chem lean, fresh 125.00 part load; 85 pet chem lean, fresh 114 00-117.00, 6.00 to 700 lower, 75 pet chem lean, fresh 96.00 weak. CURED AND PROCESSED MEATS 13 Loads Skinned Hams: 16-20 lbs 76 00. Semi-boneless Hams- 14- 17 lbs. 98.50. Boneless Hams- 13-17 lbs. 122.00 No. 1 Sliced Bacon Vacuum Pack, 1 lb pkg 99.00. Franks, 70 Beef, 30 Pork 1 Lb. Pack: 87.00 firm. Danville Auction Danville, Pa. Monday, July 14 Report supplied by auction STEERS; Good to Choice 65.00- Standard to Good 60.00- BULLS: 55.10-63.25. COWS: Good to Standard 45.00-46.50; Utility 41.00- 44.00. CALVES- High to Choice 90.00- Good to Choice 70.00- HOGS: 42.50-44.60. SOWS: 35.0041.75. BOARS: 30.00-33.75. 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