6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Mar. 30, 1974 thIQLD APRIL 1-7, 1974 If oak comes out before the ash, You'll have a summer of wet and splash. Grass file danger now, and we don’t mean April f 001... P.T. Bafnuin died April 7, 1891 . . . Full Pink Moon April 6 . . . Frog’s eggs can be seen now ... Average length of days for week, 13 hours, 51 min utes . . . CCC enrollments began April 5, 1933 ... Hat plumes the rage in 1905 ... Jess Willard defeated Jack Johnson April 5,1915 ... He that never rides never falls. Ask the Old Fanner: I am making candles as a hobby and have been reading up on the history of candle-making. But how did they used to make candles out of whale-oil? H.P., Hartford, Conn. They didn’t. Candles were made of sperm aceti, a sort of wax found in the sperm whale's head. Hum* Hints Childrens net shoes will dry faster when stuffed with news papers Tape two metal clothes hangers together for heavy pieces of clothing such as coats OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England; Rain all week very heavy at times and mixed with snow m mountains. Greater New York-New Jersey: First part of week rainy and cool; cold and drizzly latter part, then partly clear and warmer. ( Middle Atlantic Coastal: Ram, heavy to start, then decreasing by midweek; remainder of week partly cloudy and cool. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Heavy rain at first, ending by mid week, then mostly sunny and mild; end of week generally sunny and quite warm. Florida: Week begins partly sunny and cool, then showers in central; generally clear and mild latter part. Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: First part of week rainy in east and 1-3" snow in west changing to freezing rain by midweek; rain throughout region end of week. Greater Ohio Valley: Light rain and very cold to start, with rain changing to light snow, then partly sunny; week ends cool \\ ith light rain west and snow in east. Deep South: Early week mostly sunny and warm except for midweek rain in northwest and central; sunny and very warm latter part, but rain in north on weekend. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Flurries at first, then light ram and warm; end of week seasonable with rain in west and showers in east. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Most of week clear and mild; some showers on weekend. Central Great Plains: Sunny and cold to start, then becoming mild; rain latter part. Texas-OkUhoma: Week begins clear and mild, then rain in central and along Gulf; clear and very warm latter part, then rain in north and along Gulf. Rocky Mountain Region: First part of week mostly clear and unseasonably warm; end of week colder with rain in central and east changing to 8-10" snow in east and 1-3" snow in north. Southwest Desert: Clear and warm with highs in mid to upper 80s; cloudy and cool latter part, then clearing. Pacific Northwest: Week begins partly sunny in south and rainy in north, then rain throughout region; end of week cool with continuing rainfall. California: Partly cloudy and cool at first, then showers in north; latter part partly sunny in north and showers in south, clearing on weekend. (All Rights Reserved, Yankee. Inc . Dublin, N.H. 05444) TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 nvNA Farmline ujnM Motors SINGLE-PHASE ‘/z to 10 H. P.; Capacitor Start: CONTINUOUS DUTY; BALL BEARING; TOTALLY ENCLOSED Specially Designed to Produce flpsrating Characteristics to Fulfill Farm Requirements for Hard-Starting, Long-Life, Rugged Use Motors. HIGH STARTING TORQUE FOR COM PRESSORS, BARN CLEANERS, GRINDERS, SILO UNLOADERS OR ANY OTHER OPERATION THAT STARTS UNDER LOAD. Quantity Discounts FARMERS and DEALERS; We Can Serve Your Motor Needs For 1 or 500 Motors. FACTORY WARRANTY SERVICE H-J ELECTROMEC mjrn electromechanical ROUTE 222, EPHRATA, PA 17522 MM—I PHONE 1717] 733-7911 EL£C T ft(C MOTOR • GENERATOR • POWER TOOL SPECIALISTS Weekly Summary 19 Livcitock Market* Week Ending March 22 CATTLE 4849. Compared with 6021 head last week, and 7337 head a year ago. Compared with last week’s market, slaughter steers 50 cents to |2 lower. Slaughter cows 50 cents to 81.50 higher. Slaughter bullocks grading Good & Choice 25 cents to $1.50 lower, Standard 25 cents to 50 cents higher. Slaughter bulls steady to $1.50 lower. STEERS: Choice 43.00- 45.75, few to 46.75, Good 40.00-45.10, Standard 39.00- 43.00, Utility 37.50-39.60. HEIFERS: Choice 41.25- 45.25, Good 39.00-42.75, Standard 37.00-39.00. COWS; Utility & High Dressing Cutter 34.00-38.00, The Solanco Auxiliary to the Lancaster General Hospital met recently at the Quarryville Borough building. A traveling basket was started among the members, now totaling 43. The basket will contain homemade goods, to be purchased by the receiver, who will then refill the basket and send it onto another member. President Donna Ellenberg passed out printed by-laws which were adopted as read. The Auxiliary will par ticipate in the Lancaster County Red Rose day on Friday, June 21. Plans Were made for the year’s project, the May Country Fair and Flower Mart, to be held May 10 in Quarryville. Members are Pa. Auction Summary Auxiliary Initiates Traveling Basket Sici Dutchman. /g\ Handles the Following \jMJ Equipment, Supplies, and Parts - HART CUPS - PLASTIC CHICK FOUNTS - FOX VALVES - SOLENOID VALVES - TIME CLOCKS - THERMOSTATS - TIMERS - PRESSURE REGULATORS - WATER FILTERS - EGG ROOM COOLERS - EGG ROOM DOORS - AUGER PAN FEEDERS - 8’ HANGING WATERERS - SUSPENSION ACCESSORIES ■ WINCHES & PULLEYS - FOX-O-LENE TUBING -FANS - MANURE DRYERS - TURKEY RANGE FEEDERS - LAYER & CHICK CAGES - ROUND HANGING WATERERS - MOTORS - SCREW HOOKS & CHAIN - NESTS - HOG HOUSE VENTILATION R.D. Ko. 2 EPHRATA Cutters 32.60-35.00, Canners 29.50-33.50, Shells down to 26.00. BULLOCKS: Choice 42.75- 46.10, Good 40,00-43.50, Standard 40.00-43.60, Utility 36.00-39.00. BULLS; Yield Grade 1-2 900-1100 pounds 39.25-42.50; 1100-2000 40.00-45.10. FEEDER CATTLE: Good 500-700 pounds feeder steers 43.00-47.75, Medium 300-800 41.80-51.00; Good 300-650 feeder heifers 39.75-47.00. CALVES 3489. Compared with 3728 head last week, and 3837 head a year ago. Vealers about steady, spots uneven. VEALERS: Prime 74.00- 81.00, Choice 65.00-76.00, Good 61.00-70.00, Standard 50.00-62.00, Utility 90-120 now starting flower and vegetable plants and planning savory items for the bake table. Members will get together April 4, 7:30 p.m. to make Amish dolls. Nancy Gingerich from Barrs Nursery will give a flower demonstration at the April meeting. HOG WATER BOWLS HOG NIPPLE DRINKERS HOG HOUSE HEATERS CATALYTIC HEATERS FARROWING CRATES HOG SLATS HOG FEEDERS i 1 V EGG WASHERS M J EGG CARTS BROODERS CAGE FEEDERS CURTAIN MATERIAL GAS & WATER HOSE STAINLESS & GALV. CABLE INCINERATORS CABLE PIT CLEANERS BULK FEED BINS FLEX AUGER FILL SYSTEMS EGG COLLECTORS ■ ■ CAGE NIPPLE DRINKERS ■ ■ MANURE AUGERS ■ ■ HANGING FEEDERS » SWISH WATERERS ■WU VIBRATORS LIGHT DIMMER FEED METER SCALE - EGG GRADERS 20-70 Cases Complete Systems Package Building and Equipment £uj Dutchman, pounds 38.00-50.0 U, 70-85 34.00-41.00. Farm calves, Holstein bulls 90-125 41.D0-71.00, 71.00, few to 81.00; Holstein heifers 90-150 50.00-100.00; beef cross bulls & heifers 70- 100 50.00-69.00, HOGS 7169. Compared with 7320 head last week, and 6938 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts $3 to $4 lower. BARROWS St GILTS: Few US 1-2 210-230 pounds 33.25- 36.601-3 200-240 32.50-35.00, 2- 3 185-260 31.6034.70, 2-4 250- 300 29.1032.50, 2-4 120-185 29.0032.50. THIS PRODI ‘Piaduct* AVAILABLE NORTHEAST ||j|l TRAMISOL'Ir^fI levamisote HCI most effective ::£r: swine wormer ui{ m* you can use l 1 • V J HHMUKI Menus s CONTROLS LUNGWORMS, LARGE ROUNDWORMS, AND NODULAR WORMS. NO OTHER WORMER GETS ALL THREE. AVAILABLE FROM YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIER RIZED DISTRIBUTOR SOWS: US 1-3 300-550 pounds 28.00-34.25,2-3 300-600 25.00-30.25. Boars 22.00-29.00. FEEDER PIGS 645. Compared with 568 head last week, and 252 head a year ago. US 1-3 2035 pounds feeder pigs 17.00-28.00 per head. 1-3 35-50 21.50-37.50 per head. SHEEP 457. Compared with 455 head last week, and 469 head a year ago. Spring and Wooled slaughter lambs about steady. Choice 25-40 pounds spring slaughter lambs 57.00-75.00.50-90 49.50 62.00; Choice wooled slaughter lambs 70-100 40.00 46.00, Good 7090 36.75-40.00. Slaughter ewes 11.0020.50. IN (FARMERSVILLE) 354-4271