At— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1982 V\ wc APRIL 19-25, 1982 No hocus-pocus, just a crocus! Daylight-saving tune begins Sunday, April 25 (turn clocks forward one hour before retmng on the 24th) New moon Apnl 23 (Fn) Average length of days for the week, 13 hours, 40 minutes Fust U S au raid on Tokyo Apnl 19,1942 Promise little and do much Ask the Old Fanner: Why is scrun shaw called scrimshaw? D L , As you know scrimshaw ts what the i oW whalers called carved and etched whale's teeth and all sorts of things made of whalebone and ivory Maybe, 'dKgyiT ] U st maybe, the first man to do this mas named Scrimshaw Research has never yet uncovered the origin of this term, but it has uncovered at least four men named Scrimshaw who practiced the art Home Hints: Save the water m which potatoes are boiled and soak tarnished silverware in it for an hour Wash and dry in the usual way and you will be amazed at how nice your silverware looks OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST New England: Cold to start, midweek brings ram, mild temperatures, continuing showers, warmer for weekend Greater New York-New Jersey: Fust part of week is cold, cloudy, and rainy, ram, then cloudy and cool, rest of week Middle Atlantic Coastal: Cool, rainy all week, weekend is partly cloudy and mild, with light ram Piedmont fc Southeast Coastal: Beginning of week, warming, then cool and rainy; warm, sunny weekend (All Rights Reserved Yankee Inc Dublin N H 03444) New Holland Horse Monday, April 12 New Holland Sales Stables Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 222 head of horses, mules, and ponies. Market: steady. TOP PRICES FOR COWS & HOGSI If you want prtmium pricas for your cows and hogs, be sure they cat in the EARLYBIRD PB4S The Idea is new" Cows and Hags in tha ' Early bird" pans will not be soW lint, but will be sold toward the middle of tha tale after tha market Is established Come in and tee the difference' * IMPORTANT * "EARLYBIRD PENS” close at 2 PM all cows and hogs Jar the Earlybird” pens must be at Carlisle no later than 2 PM Tuesday CARLISLE LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. THE OLD tAKMEift 4IM AH/kt Work horses 950.00-1450.00; Better horses 550.00-880.00; few Registered horses 775.00-1200.00; Driving horses 375.00-1250.00; Riding horses 375.00-500.00; Lightweight killers 375.01W00.00; Heavyweight killers 550.00-755.00; Mare Ponies 40.00-110.00; Pony Colts 15.00-45.00; Geldings 40.00- 110.00; Larger ponies 150.00-200.00. Lulls, 20 heifers, 4 steers, 47 bogs, 28 lambs, 4 sheep. Cattle market very active; Calf market real good. Holstein Hfr. Calves to 152.50; Veal Calves to 100.00; Bobs, 90-100 lbs. 60.00-95.00; Bobs, 80 lbs. and down 45.00-52.00; Grassers & Feeders 35.00-60.00; Lambs 20-40 lbs. 75.00-99.00; Sheep 14.00-31.50; Hogs, 200-250 lbs. 46.0053.50; Sows 38.0048.50; Boars 35.0038.00; Pigs each 35.00-42.50; Heifers 38.00 49.25; Steers medium 42.00-45.75; Steers, feeder 39.0053.50; Bulls 43.5050.25; Cows, utihty 40.00 42.00, top 44.75; Cows, fat 38.50 42.00; Cows, medium 36.0037.50; Cows, poor or small 32.0035.00; Horses small to 510.00; Ponies none; Goats 13.0047.00. Hay 65.0090.00 per ton. Feeder Sale Ist Monday of Each Month. Dairy Sale 3rd Thursday of Each Month. Special Lamb Sale . Westminster, Md. Tuesday, AprU6 Report supplied by auction Spring Lambs: 358 head. Good demand for large crowd! Choice: 20-30 lbs. 100-155; 30-40 lbs. 80-100; 40-50 lbs. 75- 105; 50-60 lbs. 72-95; 60-70 lbs. 70-97; 70-80 lbs. 60-87; 80-95 lbs. 69-70; 100- 115 lbs. 72-73. Good: 20-30 lbs. 60-80; 3040 lbs. 7080; 40-50 lbs. 65-75; 5060 lbs. 62- 72. Wooled Lambs: 20 head. Choice 6090 lbs. 52-57; 100115 lbs. 67-68; Good 6090 lbs. 45-52. Sheep: 66 head. $l5 to $2O. Kid Goats: 50 head. Small $2O to $3O; Good $3O to $5O. Mature Goats: 28 head. $25 to $56. CUSTOM LIQUID MANURE HAULING Fast, Reliable Service 3600 gal. truck mounted vacuum or top fill York, Lancaster, Northeast Maryland 717-382-4881 HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY 6:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. EMERY'S BUYING STATON