6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13, 1974 THE OLD m-ttimu m^IHAKK /. APRIL 15-21,1974 Changeable April, sprinkly still and chill. Sprint; cleaning time about over ... Ernie Pyle died April 18, 1945 . . . Average length of days for week, 14 hours, 30 minutes ... If you haven’t paid your taxes yet, you’re late . . . Dur.\ea gasoline buggy first in U.S. April 19, 1892 . . . Paul Ueveie’s night rule April 18, 1775 (Battle of Lexington next morning) . . . Safety matches first advertised April 20, 18(m ... “Almost” and “very nigh” save many a lie. Troy, N.Y. “A kid’s way," say you well, nhy not ? That's u hen tie learned to do it! We wouldn’t nail a couple o] days, then or now, if we wanted butternuts. Horn* Hints If \our homemndi cream of tomato soup curdles, beat m a pmfrh of baking soda Tr> coating fish with finely crushed onion or u irlu j»ot »to chips befoie fomg OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS New England: First part of week rainy with light snow in mountains, hea\ j tain and rain mixed with snow latter part. Greater New York-Neiw Jersey: Alternating rain and sun to start, then moderately heavy rain by midweek; rain continu ing to end of w eek and cool. Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins partly cloudy and warm, rain at midweek, then clear and warm; heavy rain latter part and turning cooler. Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Early week fair and warm inland and shower> along coast; ram latter part, then clearing and cool. Florida: Partly sunny to start, except rainy in south, then light rain throughout region by midweek; end of week rainy but charing on weekend. Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Sunny and warm at fiist, then ram, end of week cloudy and cool in Montreal and mixed rain and snow' elsewhere. Greater Ohio Valley: Warm spell to start, then colder with rain bj midweek; cool latter part with light rain in west and snow in east. Deep South: Week begins clear and very warm, then rain and turning cooler; rain latter part, then cloudy and quite cool. Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Fair and warm to start, then light rain, end of week partly cloudy, then flurries in east and showers in west. Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Week begins colder with light ram changing to snow; partly clear and cool latter part, then rain in east and intermittent snow m west. Central Great Plains: Ram to start, then clearing by midweek; end of w eek fair and warm in west and light rain in east. Te\as-Oklahoma: Clear and hot at first, then showers and possible snow in north; end of week sunny and cool with occasional showers. Rocky Mountain Region: Week begins cold, then 5-7" snow in east and central and light snow in north; cloudy and warmer latter part. Southwest Desert: First part of the week clear and pleasant; end of week partly cloudy and hotter. Pacific Northwest; Early w’eek rain except clearing in north and w arm m south. California: Partly cloudy to start, then rain; end of w’eek partly cloudy and mild m south and cloudy with showers in north. BELT. 33G Basic soil insecticide of the ’7o’s Improved granules Belt controls a wide range of soil insects that attack corn . cutworms, wireworms, white grubs, seed corn maggots, many others icol guarantees that the new formulation Belt granules flow freely through >our applicator, and we have details of that Velsi Belt, from Velsicol, is chlordane at its best, for economical, broad-spectrum control Make Belt part of your c orn-pest control program Order today 9 Ask us for dttmls and gunmnUe re/jistrahon card Ask the Old Farmer: I was disappointed that you recom mend cracking butternuts in a vise. That is a kid’s way. You should have told your readers to soak the nuts for a couple of days in water before they attempt to crack them. This way the shells crack more easily and the nuts come out whole. E. P., guaranteed* to flow freely guarantee CATTLE 5498. Compared with 5828 head last week, and 5163. head a year ago. Compared'With last week’s market, slaughter steers about steady, spots steady to 25 cents lower. Slaughter cows steady to 75 cents lower. Slaughter bullocks 25 cents to 91.75 lower. Slaughter bulls uneven. STEERS: High Choice St Prime 40.25-42.00, Choice 39.75-44.25, Good 38.75-42.75, Standard 38.00-41.10, Utility 36.10-38.50. HEIFERS: Choice 40.00- 43.50, Good 38.00-41.50, Standard 37.50-38.75, Utility 34.25-37.00. COWS: Utility St High Dressing Cutter 32.50-35.10, Liberace, that world famed legend of the keyboard, is scheduled to bring his stage-show, to the Hersheypark Arena for two nightly concerts on Thur sday, May 2 and Friday, May 3, at 8 p.m. Liberace first sky rocketed to fame and fortune through his Emmy-Award winning TV show in the 50’s. Today he spends some 30 weeks each year making personal appearances across the country and overseas. One of the five highest paid entertainers in the world, Liberace has broken his own long-standing box-office records whenever he’s ap peared. Recently, he com pleted a four-week engagement at the Las Vegas Hilton’s Showroom Internationale where he played to capacity audiences nightly. It’s easy to understand why Liberace’s audiences Pa. Auction Summary Weekly Summary 19 Livestock Markets Week Ending Aprils Liberace to Perform at Hersheypark May 2,3 SEE THE NEW rCeico PIPELINE MILKERS g===y. I DIRECT SALE DISCOUNTS OF *1,500.00 Vr ►7 ' \1 » CALL W t.« .\J f X. COLLECT I 'r*'f 301- 398-3451 FREE QUOTATION ON YOUR FARM LOCALLY MANUFACTURED OFFERING FACTORY SERVICE and INSTALLATION Dairymen! Having a problem in milking equipment? Not satisfied how it has been handled’ We have a lifetime of experience in professional milking equip ment sales and design on farms from one milker unit to 104 milker units Why not give us a call today, it can save you money. KESCO PRODUCTS ARE MANUFACTURED BY; DOUG JOHNSON IND., Inc. ELKTON, MD 21921 . CALL COLLECT 301-398-3451 Cutters 31.00-33.50, Canners 28.50-32.00, Shells down to 24.00. BULLOCKS: Few Choice 41.75-44.85, Good 39.75-42.75, Standard 37.75-42.00, BULLS: Yield Grade 1-2 900-1200 pounds 36.60-39.25; 1-2 1100-2000 39.80-44.60. FEEDER CATTLE: Medium St Good 300-600 lbs. feeder steers 38.50-47.00; Good 300-600 pounds feeder heifers 41.25-45.00. CALVES 32.74. Compared with 3315 head last week, and 3103 head a year ago. Vealers uneven averaging about steady. VEALERS: Prime 70.00- 76.50, few to 84.00, Choice 68.00-75.00, Good 64.00-70.00, Standard 51.00-62.00, Utility 90-120 lbs. 40.00-51.00, 70-85 lbs. 34.00-41.00. Farm calves, Holstein appreciate his brand of humor. With some of the world’s most fabulous custom-created jewels in his collection, a Liberace ap pearance is an event even before he begins to play. Liberace loves his audience and often says to them, “I’m glad you want to see my jewels... because let’s face it... you bought ’em!” Liberace and his- all-new show for ’74 will be staged m the-round at the arena. Thin Ice Thin ice is alna.vs a hazard for iceboats Experienced sailors keep a pair of sharp, six-inch nails in their pockets Clenched in each fist, the nails can be driven into the ice to give a dunked iceboat racer a handhold enabling him to pull himself out of the water Ounce Of Gold In South Africa some 2'a tons of rock must bo processed to produce an ounce of gold and a sliver of silver bulls 85-120 pounds 44.00- 73.00; Holstein heifers 85-145 50.00-86.00, few to 104.00; beef cross bulls St heifers 60- 100 50.00-81.00. HOGS 8061. Compared with 6190 head last week, and 4450 head a year ago. Barrows & Gilts 25 cents to $1 lower. BARROWS St GILTS: US 1-2 210-240 pounds 33.25-35.00, 1-3 200-250 32.60-34.25, 2-3 195- 255 31.00-33.20, 2-4 240-300 30.70-32.50, 2-4 120-185 27.50- 31.50. .*owing CORN NEEDS NITROGEN We Con Supply Your Needs call ZOOK & RANCK, Inc. RDI, Gap, Pa. 17527 Phone 717-442-4171 SOWS: US 1-3 300-550 pounds 26.00-31.00,2-3 300-600 25.00- Boars 23.00-28.00 FEEDER PIGS 68s! Compared with 684 head last week, and 466 head a'year ago. 1-3 20-35 pounds feeder pig 19.50-28.00 per head, 1-3 35-50 24.00-31.50, 1-3 50-80 28.00- per head. SHEEP 3431. Compared with 964 head last week, and 787 head a year ago. Bulk spring slaughter lambs for the Easter trade. Choice 25 pounds & under spring slaughter lambs 86.00-125.00, 25-10 50.00-96.00, 40-70 42.00- 73.00, 70-100 39.50-65.00. Slaughter ewes 10.00-21.00.