Livestock market an St. Louis Cattle Thursday, August 27 Report supplied by USDA Receipts this week: 5,000; Week Ago: 4,700; Year Ago; 3,900; Compared to the previous weeks close, slaughter steers and heifers unevenly 1.00-2.00 lower, most decline on steers under 1050# and heifers under 850#. Cows 1.00-2.00 higher. Bulls 3.00-4.00 higher. MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS Bring Bke DISTRICT 5 Tuesday, September 1 DISTRICT 5 Wednesday, September 2 DISTRICT 6 Thursday, September 3 SrAVsK? a tetyo" Feldman kno«'' you% toatte,rf ‘ *■ Slaughter supply mainly Choice slaughter steers with several lots of Choice steers weighing 900-1000# and slaughter heifers weighing 750- 850#, around 35% heifers and 15% cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS; Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4 1050-1250# 66.00-67.00, closing 66.00-66.50. Choice 2-4 1000-1250# 64.50-66.00, some late sales 1000-1050# 62.26- 62.75; 900-1000# 61.2565.00, closing 61.25-62.25; 800-900# 58.00-59.25. Welcome To Our o producer/neighbor who would to hoar more about Lehigh’s... ■ guaranteed market ■ year-to-date results ■ patronage allocations ■ bonuses ■ programs Honey Brook Grange Hall, Honey Brook, Pa. Guernsey Barn, Rt. 30, Lancaster, Pa. Farmers & Merchants Trust Company Guilford Hill Branch 1805 Lincoln Highway - East, Fayetteville, Pa. _ - OP en « OUSCS \ P,a htrV° r M ertW ?«crM m cum,re<l I September 8 (cheese^ cr I tssaar* z&ssSSssSi*" ** September 9 September 10 Jientown Road laie. Pa. 19446 ihone (215) 855-0212 Mixed Good and Choice 2-4 900- 1200# 63.00-65.00 early, not tested late. Good 2-3 900-1150# 61.0063.00 early, few late sales 59.00-61.75. Mostly Good 2-3 1050-1325# holsteins 55.00-60.00 early, not fully tested late. Standard with few Good 2-31000-1200# 48.25-52.25 late. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; Mixed Choice and Prime 2-4 875-1050# 62.00-63.75, closing 62.00-62.75. Choice 2-4 850-1050# 61.00-63.00, closing 61.00-62.00; 800-850# 54.25- auction news 60.00, closing 54.25-58.50; 725-800# 53.25-57.00, closing sales 53.25- 55.00. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-1000# 57.00-62.00 early, not tested late. Good 2-3 700-900# 54.00- 59.00, not tested late. COWS: Closing week sales: Utility and Commercial 2-4 42.00- 45.00. Boning Utility 1-2 45.00-47.00. Cutter 1-2 41.00-44.00. Canner and Low Cutter 1-2 37.00-41.00. BULLS: Late sales, Yield Grade 1-21100-1600# 53.00-58.00. Few Yield Grade 1 about 1500# 60.00. -FEEDERS; (Including around 1,300 at the regular Thursday auction. ) Feeder steers and heifers unevenly steady to 2.00 lower. Overall quality not nearly as at tractive as last week, due to substantial increase' m Medium WATER WAR Fellow Pennsylvanians: House bill 1483 is a dangerous infringement on the FREEDOM and PROPERTY RIGHTS of all citizens of the Com monwealth. You should request a free copy from your representative. HB 1483 provides for another TAX on your right to drink water from your own well or spring. Page 40 line 10 HB 1483 confiscates your rights to all water on your own land. The bill says; The water resources of this Commonwealth are public natural resources held in trust by the Commonwealth for the benefit of all the people. Page 7 line 18 Fellow American, that is right out of the Communist manifesto. That is the doctrine of HITLER-MARX-CASTRO MAO...IT IS NOT A PART OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS or of THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION or THE CONSTITUTION OF THIS COMMONWEALTH. It is not the doctrine of WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON. While you read this sentence someone is dying trying to escape the tyrany proposed for all Pennsylvanians by H 81483. HB 1483 provides the right of EMINENT DOMAIN for not only a bureaucracy of the Commonwealth but for certain public utilities-the right to CONFISCATE the water from your well, even after you paid for a permit. Page 36 Line 1-17 HB 1483 provides that you MUST permit AGENTS of the department to ENTER and EXAMINE ANY PROPERTY (your horned you must GIVE THE AGENTS free and unrestricted ENTRY and ACCESS. P 42. I am not suggesting that those members of the House who introduced HB 1483 are communists or communist agents. I am suggesting that they have not read the language of the bill. I am suggesting that every member of the House examine the bill and the effects it will have on the FREEDOM of ALL PENN SYLVANIANS. NO ONE CAN SUPPORT THE CONSTITUTION AND THIS LEGISLATION. The bill was introduced by INTRODUCED BY BITTLE. KOWALYSHYN, GEIST, LASHINGER. NOYE. BURD, GANNON. CESSAR, COLE, CAPPABIANCA, WASS, MICHLOVIC. STEIGHNER, STEWART. LETTERMAN, GREENWOOD, ITKIN, KANUCK, McCALL, J.L WRIGHT. SNYDER, GRUPPO, SIEMINSKI, ARTY. GLADECK, DAVIES, MANMILLER, BOYES. REBER, NAHILL, SWIFT. BURNS, BELFANTI, RYBAK, W.W. FOSTER, ZWIKL, HEISER, MOEHLMANN. SIRIANNI, SAURMAN, CORNELL AND HAGARTY, JUNE 2.1981 Only you can preserve your FREEDOM. Please write your Representative. Copies of the bill are free from your legislator. Please contact me if you need additional information. Andrew J. Watson 7051 Linglestown Road • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112 717-545-7005 I have a constitutional right to water on my property and | oppose any legislation which would infringe on that right. | Name I Address Phone ~ ~ -~“ T-T '" Z‘S »r ~~'~ l Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Angus! 29,19M—A13 FEEDER STEERS: Medium Frame 1; Lot 350# 68.25; few lots 500-600# 64.75-66.25; 600-700# 62.00 66.50; 700-825# 60.25-63.25; lot fleshy 915# 58.00. Medium Frame 1- 2 and some Small Frame 1: 450- 550# 60.5064.75; 650-750# 59.25- 62.25. HOLSTEINS: Large Frame 2: Scattered lots 450-1085# 54.0055.50. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium Frame 1; Few lots 350-500# 56.00 57.50; 500625# 56.5059.00; Lot 509# 59.75. Medium Frame 1-2 and few Small Frame 1: 400-575# 51.50 55.00. STOCK COWS:, Few Medium Frame 1-2: mostly middle aged 800-850# 44.00-47.50; lot 625# bred betters 54.25. Mail to Andrew J. Watson Frame Mixed 1-2 steers and heifers. Re: House bill #1483 Printer’s #1723 Sincerely,
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