6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 16, 1974 THE OLD MARCH 18-24, 1974 Spring begins (his week. \1 inti r chores done inside, then go to a dance this week . . . Spring begins March 20 at 7:07 P.M Oysters spawn on full tides now . . . New moon March 23 . . . Polygamy abol ished March 23. 1882 . . . .Average length of days for week, 13 hours, 12 minutes . . . Young Men’s Hebrew Association organized March 22. 1874 .. . This week brings a wild com motion on the ocean . . . Capistrano, Calif, gets its swallows back this week ... A good wife is a rich treasure. Old Farmer’s Riddle: What does the barber find the easiest thing to part with? (Answer below). Ask the Old Farmer: Will you please complete the charm ing rhyme which begins: “Sunday’s child is full of grace./Monday’s child is fair of face . . .” M.N., Hessing, Minn. Tuesday’s child will find its place./Wednesday’s child is dour and sad./Thursday’s child is __ always glad./Fri day’s child tvill battle sin./ Satutday’s child must toil and spin. (This is only one ver sion out of sereial.) Hume Hint* To repair .\obbh drawer knobs, pamt the screw with finger nail polish before inserting it W hen the polish dries, it will hold the screw tidhtlj Kiddle until er A comb. OLD FARMER S WEATHER FORECASTS New England; Northeaster to start with heavy rain through out week; warming temperatures and light snow latter part in mountains. Greater New York-New Jersey: Heavy rain to start, then clear ing with warming temperatures; rain to end of week and cooler. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Moderately heavy rain at first, then clearing and warm; heavy rain latter part, then clearing and cooler. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont; Rain to start, then clear and warm; ram inland latter part with showers along coast, then clear and warm. Florida: Week begins partly cloudy with showers in central and south, then heavy rain in north; end of week generally clear and very w arm. Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Warm 4o start, then scattered showers in west and rain in east and north; end of week cool with heavy rain in east. Greater Ohio Valley: Generally mild at first, then some light rain; ram ending latter part, then sunny and mild. Deep South: Rain to start, then very warm; partly cloudy latter part, then rain in north. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: First part of week rainy and cool, mostly clear latter part, then showers in west and ram m east. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Ram at first, then rain changing to snow, 5-7" in central, and cold; 2-4' snow in east latter part, then mostly clear and warmer. Central Great Plains: Warm spell to start, then partly sunny with intermittent light ram; end of week fair and cold with some light snow. Te\as-Oklahoma: Light ram at first, then clearing and very warm; partly cloudy latter part, then ram. Rocky Mountain Region: V. eek begins cold with light snow in central and north, then clear and mild in east; end of week generally sunny and mild. Southwest Desert: Partly cloudy to start, then clearing with highs m mid to low 70s, end of week sunnier with highs in upper 70s. (All Riirhts Reserved, Yxnkee, tnc . Dublin, N H 03444) UTAG IVANHOE lip si MklL ii Sn Sc USDAI/70 80D144R57H 16,363 3 73 611 All Herdmafes Avg 15,729 359 565 Rpt 81°. P D +sssB + 603 M + 12 + 40BF Sizzler’s Dam is a VGB6 daughter of Sevens Burke Skylark with a Cow Index of +723 His sire is Ivanhoe Sizzler daughters stand on sound feet and legs ‘ and are high producing, good testing cows. H 1924 Sizzler is a 3 /< brother of Utag Ivanhoe Ultimate EX (92) GM 2—71 Sizzler and Ultimate are two of the 45 Holstein bulls at ABS who are +5OO and above on the January USDA Report We also have the top 3 Guernsey bulls for PD milk, the top Jersey for PD milk and great bulls of all Breeds Give ABS a call RBS +634M + 14 + 468 F Call your local ABS Representative today for information or service. JAMES CHARLES Landisville 717 898 8694 PAUL HERR Holfwood 717 284 4592 CATTIJC 5820. Compared with 5114 head last week, and 6491 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers $1 to $4 lower. Slaughter cows steady to $1.50 lower. Slaughter bullocks weak to $2.50 lower. Slaughter bulls steady to $2 lower. STEERS; Few High Choice & Prime 42.10-45.25, Choice 43.50-46.00, Good '40.00-45.50, Standard 38.00- 42.75, Utility 35.25-39.25. HEIFERS: Choice 42.00- 45.10, Good 40.75-44.75, Standard 39.50-42.00, Utility 36.00-39.00. COWS: Utility & High Dressing Cutter 32.50-36.25, Cutters 30.50-34.50, Canners 28.00-31.00, Shells down to 25.00. BULLOCKS: Few Choice 44.7547.00 Good 41.0045.00, Standard 38.0043.00, Utility 36.0040.00. AirviDe 4-H dub Meets The Airville 4-H Com munity Club recently held an annual meeting at the Lower Chanceford Elementary School, Mike Sueck led the 4- H Pledge and Mark Ebaugh led the Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes were read and approved and the treasurer’s report and project area reports were given. - Committees were assigned to draw up a Club Con stitution. Dave Hart reported that summer events were uncertain due to the energy crisis. The 4 day camp, originally scheduled for Wednesday, June 12, and June 13, has been rescheduled for Thursday, June 13 through Sunday, June 16, due to the extending of school * Following the business meeting, Elmer Sueck read the “Teb Commandments” of Tractor Safety, and slides were presented on Tractor Tragedy. Daughters of 1924 Sizzler PAUL MARTIN Richland 717 866 4228 MERTON STROBLE ERNEST WAGNER Elverson Annville 215 286 9173 717 867 1086 Pa. Auction Summary Weekly Summary 19 Livestock Markets Week Ending March 8 MAURICE STUMP West Grove 215 869-9187 BULLS. Yield Grade 1-2 1000-2000 pounds 39.00-45.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Good 300-800 pounds feeder steers 45.00-50.00, Medium 41.25- 47.50. CALVES 3920. Compared with 3702 head last week, and 4232 head a year ago. Vealers mostly $2 to $5 lower. VWALERS: Prune 75.00- 80.00, Choice 69.00-77.50, Good 60.00-70.00, Standard 50.00- Utility 90-120 pounds 41.00-52.00, 70-85 32.00- Farm calves, Holstein bulls 90-120 46.00- 70.00; Holstein heifers 90-150 Number of Vegetable Servings Varies The number of servings you get with vegetables vanes widely with the kind of vegetable and whether it is fresh, frozen, canned or dned. Extension consumer specialists at The Penn sylvania State University say the yield from a pound of fresh vegetables varies from two to six servings of cooked food. Frozen vegetables usually don’t lose much weight of volume during preparation. Some loss of volume does occur with canned vegetables if the liquid is drained from the vegetables or if the liquid is concentrated during cooking. From a 16-ounce can of most vegetables you can expect three or four servings of drained vegetables and two or three servings of canned greens. Dned vegetables mcrease considerably in weight and volume during cooking because they absorb water. 830 Diesel... It has a package of features that gives new meaning to that old word “Value” Diesel engine with direct fuel injection, power steering, hydraulic brakes, planetary final drives, differential lock-all these and many other modern features are standard and included in the low base price See us soon LANDIS BROS. INC. I-uncaster 193-3906 A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland 48.00- beef cross bulls & heifers 70-100 50.00-89.00. HOGS 7707. Compared w ith 7633 head last week, and 5974 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts $1 to $2 lower. BARROWS & GILTS; US 1-2 205-240 pounds 39.0040.00, few to 42.00,1-3 200-250 37.50- 39.50, few to 40.50,2-3 185-260 36.00- 24 250-300 35.00- 37.80, 24 125-185 31.00-36.50. SOWS: US 1-3 300-550 po unds 30.75-36.00. 2-3 300-600 28.00- Boars 25.00-31.00. MYERS GlosStron TRACTOR-MOUNTED P.T.O. SPRAYER • Myers GlasStran P.T.O. sprayers are destined to handle a great many different spraying jobs. • Available in 6 and 12 gpm sizes, pressures to 500 lbs. • Has 21 ft. boom complete with handy 7 position Selector Valve. Selector Valve handle dials desired boom sections. Also selection of trailer type sprayers available with nylon roller and/or Piston Pumps LISTER A. SINGER "LANCASTER COUNTY'S ONLY DEALER SPECIALIZING IN SPRAYER SALES AND SERVICE” Ronks, Pa. ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT IvlC* Mohnton. RD2, Pa 19540 (near Adamstown) Phone (215 ) 484-4391 ■*s4-4191 FEEDER PIGS 730 Compared with 71G head last week, and 713 head a year ago. US 1-3 20-35 pound feeder pigs 13.75-31.00 per head, 1-3 35-50 17.50-32.00,1.3 50-85 27.00-37.00 per head SHEEP 645. Compared with 505 head last week, and 572 head a year ago. Spring slaughter lambs $3.50 to $5 lower. Wooled slaughter lambs steady to $1 lower. Choice 60-85 pounds spring slaughter lambs 45.00-66.00; Choice 80-100 wooled slaughter lambs 39.00-43.75, Good 60-100 33.00-38.50! Utility 50-80 24.00-33.00! Slaughter ewes 8.00-21.50. SEE US FOR COMPLETE DETAILS M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS West Chester 696-2990 SHOTZBERGER'S Kim 665-2141 687-6712