Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22,1952 Bible speaks (Continued from Page AlOl Judgement just because thev bear names such as Julius Caesar, Atilla the Hun, Napolean, Hitler, Stalin, etc. Those who in this world have a monopoly on the power of life and death will be judged by the Ruler of the Umverse. And also “the merchants of the earth,” the nch who seem able to buy just about everything, they too will stand in judgement, says John. What person of meager or even average means cannot derive some delight from this picture: “The merchants..., who gamed wealth from her, will stand far off, in fear of her torment, weeping and mourning a10ud...”? (“Her” means Babylon, a symbol of temporal power). Ah yes, they’ll be Judged by God. But so will we! And when that judgement comes upon us, it will be our deeds, not our words that will indicate where we will stand in the Judgement. Just as Jesus noted that the Pharisees thought that the Judgement of God was for others, so Christians tend to forget none are judged with more ex pectation than the self-righteous. We are John’s “beast” to be captured.” THE GREAT SUPPER OF GOD There is a second image in John’s Revelation. Not only will there be a great Judgement., but there will also be a great Redemption. “Come, gather for the great supper of G0d...” (29:17). First the Judgement, then the Redemption. The plan and purpose of God do not end with the righteousness of God’s wrath, but with the healing power of his love. Thus the purpose of judgement is not retribution but redemption. There are many tunes in our lives when, evil and injustice seems to prevail, and we need to be | EIM VENTILATION U 199 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING For The Farm Wall and Ceilinfr Mount 12 to 24 inch Direct Drive • Completely automatic, fully assembled ready to operate. • Heavy gauge corrosion resistant aluminum fan blade. • Extra sturdy, corrosion resistant pointed steel frame. Poly Tube Ventilation Ventilation For Dairy - Hogs & Chickens Now is the Time (Continued from Page AlO) area (about one-tenth acre) to determine the amount of water applied. Measure off a strip that provides a known area. For example a 21% foot boom traveling over a 200 foot course provides one-tenth acre. One-tenth acre for a 28 foot boom is 154 feet. Next, fill the sprayer tank with clean water to a known level. Then travel over the course at a desired rate of speed. Make sure you are up to full speed by the time you turn the spray on at the beginning of the course. Measure the amount of water applied by placing the spray tank in die same position and refilling to the same level. Most wettable powders and emulsions call for 15 to 30 gallons of water per acre for good coverage. This means you should have applied 1% to 3 gallons on the one-tenth acre plot. It’s very important to thoroughly check your sprayer before mixing expensive chemicals and starting into the field. To Control Weeds In New Alfalfa Good weed control in alfalfa is essential for minimizing com petition for light, moisture, and plant nutrients. The best tunes to control weeds in alfalfa stands is at time of establishment, and in the crop preceding alfalfa. Now is a good time to observe new seedings reminded that at the ultimate end we will experience justice. And beyond the justice there will be love. 24 to 36 inches Belt Drive Fans Farm Calendar (Continued from Page AlO) Friday, May 28 York Fanners Forum, 7 p.m., Rutter’s Restaurant, Red Lion. Saturday, May 29 York County dairy princess program, 4-H Center, near Bair. High-tensil electric fence workshop, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., farm of Don & Carol Good, 2533 Bradenbaugh Rd., White Hall, Md. Bradford County Dairy Festival, Towanda, parade at 11 a.m., milking contest at 1 p.m., dairy princess pageant at 8:15 p.m. at Middle School Auditorium. closely. Many of the small weeds you see emerging can be controlled with a post-emergence application of 2-4 DB or dinoseb (Premerge 3), when the weeds are quite small. Weeds should be less than an inch tall when 2-4 DB is applied. It will not kill grasses, but is effective against most broadleaf weeds except wild radish. It is weak on smaitweed. On the other hand, dinoseb will control wild radish as well as most other broadleaf weeds, but it will not control grasses and late germinating weeds. Dinoseb is applied after the alfalfa has two tri-foliate leaves, when the weeds are very small, and when air temperature is between 65* F and 85* F. These weed killers may not be needed if you used a preplant incorporated material. Be sure to read the label carefully and follow instructions. Livestock market and auction news Dewart Livestock Auction Dewart, Pa. Monday, May 17 Report supplied by Auction CATTLE 266: Compared with last Monday’s market, slaughter steers steady to 1.00 lower. Slaughter cows strong to L5O higher. Choice No. 2-4 950-1230 lbs. slaughter steers 69.00-72.10, one at 76.00, Good 61.00-68.50, Standard 53.00- Choice slaughter heifers 65.00-71.00, Good 55.00- 59.25. Utility & Commercial slaughter cows 44.50-49.50, couple 50.85, Cutters 41.00-45.00, Canner & Low Cutter 38.00-41.50, Shells down to 26.75. Few Good slaughter bullocks 57.25-61.00. Yield Grade #1 1100-2075 lbs. slaughter bulls 48.75- 57.75, one at 60.10. Few Medium Frame #1350-500 lbs. feeder steers 65.00- few Medium Frame #1 400-650 lbs. feeder heifers 47.00- 54.00. CALVES 194; One Prime vealer at 112.00, few Choice 87.00-109.00, few Good 80.00-91.00, Standard & Good 70-105 lbs. 69.00-77.00. Farm calves, hosltein bulls 90-125 lbs. 75.00- holstein heifers 80-130 lbs. 74.00-100.00. HOGS 328: Barrows & gilts 2.25- 2.75 higher. US No. 1-2 210-240 lbs. barrows & gilts 61.50-62.00, one lot 62.35, No. 1-3 210-250 lbs. 60.00 61.60, few lots 250-290 lbs. 56.50 59.10. US No. 1-3 300-500 lbs. sows 50.00-55.25. Few Boars 48.0056.25. FEEDER PIGS 112: US No. 1-3 20-45 lbs. feeder pigs 33.00-46.00 per head. SHEEP: 21. Few Choice 8000 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 77.0089.00, few Good 70-90 lbs. 60.00-75.00. Few Slaughter ewes 23.0027.50. Ritchie 9 Fountains deliver. Even in the dead of winter they are out there working You’re not. Weatherproof. You bet they are. Heating systems and efficient insulation keep water ice free...just set the Watt thermostat for minimal energy use Big-throated, non-stick plastic valves keep water gushing in. Each of your cows get all the water they need to promote peak production Ritchie Fountains are tough, too. Quality-built with rugged heavy galvanized steel and CD-50 1 ' epoxy finish to stand up to weather and barnlot abuse Why take chances on anything less than a red and yellow Ritchie Fountain? Call your Ritchie dealer for water that won’t quit. RELAX.. Uhie. “ WATERS EM RIGHT tm. Peoria Cattle Thursday, May 20 Report supplied by USDA Compared to last week Slaughter Steers closed 1.50-3.00 higher. Heifers 1.00-2.00 higher. Cows 1.00- 3.00 higher. Bulls 1.00-2.00 higher. Trade during the week slow to moderate. Demand Good at midweek with Choice Steers and Heifers in excess of 1150 lbs. and 1000 lbs. respectively most sought after. This is the fifth consecutive week of the upward climbing prices and are the highest local prices paid since 1979. Receipts this week about 2500 as compared to 2168 last week and 2449 last year. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice. Including few Prime 2-4 1000-1300 lbs. 71.00-74.00, mostly 73.00-74.00 late on Steers weighing over 1100 lbs. part load 1325 lbs. 75.00. Good and Choice 2-3 925-1150 lbs. 68.50 73.00 largely 71.00-73.00. Package 1275 lbs. 72.00. Good 66.00-71.00. Holsteins Good and Choice 1-31050 1200 lbs. 61.5064.00. Standard 55.00 57.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice. Including Prime 2-4 950 1125 lbs. 70.0073.50, mostly 72.00 73.50 at midweek on consignments in excess of 1000 lbs. 850-950 lbs/ 68.0070.50. Good and Choice 2-3 9501100 lbs. 70.0071.00.850950 lbs. 67.0070.00. Good 64.0069.00. COWS: Utility, few Commercial 1-3 closing sales 44.0046.00, few including Heiferettes 47.0048.00. Cutter 42.0045.00. Canner and Low Cutter 37.0042.00, BULLS: YG 1-2 14002300 lbs. 48.0054.00. 10001500 lbs. 45.00 48.00. WATER THAT WONT QUIT