AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 17, 1991 OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC National Aviation Week. Aug 19,1812, the USS Constitution sinks the HMS Guernere in a short battle off the coast of Nova Scotia, raising national morale after the fall of Detroit Aug 19,1871, " is born at Dayton, Ohio Aug 22,1865, lard of New York City patents the first soap in liquid form Aug 24, A D 79, Mount 1 Vesuvius erupts, destroying the cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Stabiae Suc :csb is a journey, not a destination Id Farmer; Our newly purchased older home le bathtub from a previously leaky faucet tried will remove the stain Can you help 7 te stain with powdered lemonade-flavor Kool-Atd •ll and a damp sponge Or you can make a paste of fresh peroxide and cream of tartar, cover the stain, then drop two or three drops of ammonia onto the paste Leave it on for an hour, then wash off Home Hints* Apply hair spray to door hinges to eliminate squeaking OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST New England: Thundershowers are ending as the week begins, but intermittent showers remain throughout the week Cooler temperatures prevail Greater New York-New Jersey: Sunny and hot, then heavy ram and cooler to finish the week Four inches of ram expected this month, 3 ’ above average m the south Middle Atlantic Coastal; Cooler temperatures and cloudy skies, with light ram m the south After midweek, it's rainy throughout the region and seasonable Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Mostly showers, with ram m the south Temperatures are mild Late m the week the heavier ram shifts to the west (All Rights Reserved, Yankee Publishing Incorporated, Dublin, NH 03444) Carlisle Livestock Market Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, August 13, 1991 SLAUGHTER; SLAUGHTER STEERS- SELECT (MOSTLY LIGHTS) 62 25-66 SO; SLAUGHTER HOLSTEINS. SELECT & CHOICE 60 00-62.25; SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; CHOICE 67.50-69.25; SLAUGHTER COWS: ACTIVEI STRONGEST DEMAND FOR EARLYBIRDS. BREAK UT. & COMM. 50.00- CUTTER & BONING UT. 48 50-53.25, CANNER & LOW CUTTER 45.00- SHELLY 44.50 & DOWN. FEEDER CATTLE. FDR. STEERS -500-950 LBS. MED.&LAR.#! 85.00-88.00, MED.&LAR.#2 60.00-71 00, HOLSTEINS 71.00-81.00; FDR. HEIF ERS. ALL WTS MED.#I 85.00-90.00, MED.&LAR #2 66.00-76.00; FDR. BULLS: ALL WTS. MED.#I 90.00-94.00. VEAL CALVES; ACTIVE! STRONG DEMAND FOR BULLS RETURNING TO THE FARM. CHOICE 100.00-122.50, GOOD 90.00-99.00, STANDARD 65 00-89 00. *** Contract with Purina Mills, Inc. Now accepting new and existing sow herds We Supply - Quality Purina Feeds - Sound Genetic Program - A Service Representative To Assist You - Competitive Contract Payment Purina Mills, Inc. Serving The Needs Of Agriculture THE AUG. 19-25,1991 FARM BULLS: MOSTLY 160.00-181.00. HOGS: BARROWS & GILTS: 3.00 LOWER. US NO. 1-3 (210-260 LB.) 50.00-51.50, OVER 270 LB. 45.00-50.00, UNDER 200 LB 4100-48 00, 2&4*S (ALL WTS.) 41.00-44.75. SOWS: OVER 450 LB 38 25-38 75, UNDER 450 LB. 39.00-39.75, 2&4*S (ALL WTS) 343.00-38.00. BOARS; HEAVIES 35.75-38.50. FEEDER PIGS (BY THE HEAD): 25-35 LB. 23.00-35.00, 40-50 LB. 33.00-40.00. SHEEP: EWES & BUCKS 11.00-18.00. LAMBS: CHOICE (50-70 LBS.) 56.00- CHOICE (75-110 LBS.) 47.00- MED. ALL WTS. & FEED ER LAMBS 37.00-46.00. GOATS (BY THE HEAD): LARGE 61.00-70.00, SM./MED. 25.00-55.00. SALE EVERY TUESDAY: 5:00 P.M. RABBITS POULTRY & EGGS, 7:00P.M. LIVESTOCK NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1:30 P.M. GRADING 7:30 UNTIL 11:30 A.M. —Call Us Today 1-800-873-5300 Lebanon Valley Livestock Auction FREDERICKSBURG, PA August 13, 1991 CATTLE 140...PDA...Comp»red with last Tuesday's market' SI. cows were unevenly steady to 1.00 lower. One Select slaughter steer 65.00; few Select and Choice Holsteins 55.00-60.75, few Stan dard 55.00-59.00, one 62.25. Two Select si. heifers 58.25 & 59.75; one Choice Hols tein 63.50. Breaking Utility & Commercial si. cows 49.00.00-52.50, few 56.25, low dressing down to 47.00, Cutter & Boning Utility 47.00-51.75, Canner & Low Cutter 41.75-46.75, Shells down to 30.00. One Select si. bullock 57.75, one Standard 50.50. Few Yreld Grade No. 1, 1270/2035 lbs. si. bulls 55.75-65.00. CALVES 242...85 %of supply sold to return to the farm. Farm calves strong to 10.00 higher. One Choice vealer 300 lbs, 85.00, two Good 80.00 & 100.00, few Standard and Good 65/110 lbs. 66.00- Utility 40/75 lbs. 40.00- few to 60.00. Farm Calves; Hoi. Bulls No. 1, 90/125 lbs. 140.00- few 174.00, 80/85 lbs. 120.00- No. 2. 80/115 lbs. 85.00- few to 160.00; No. 1, Hoi. Heifers 80/130 lbs. 100.00-165.00. Few Beef cross 70/100 lbs. bulls and heifers 85.00- HOGS 98... Barrows and gills; Weak to 3.00 lower. Lot US No. 1-3 220/245 lbs. barrows and gilts SO.BS-SI.7S, lot 2-3 230 lbs. 51.00, few 2-4 275/285 lbs. 46.25-49.00,1-3 115/185 lbs. 41.00-45.50. Sows: 1.00 to 2.00 lower. US No. 1-3 315/600 lbs. sows 37.00-40.75, few 41.25, few Medium 290/450 lbs. 29.00-36.50. One Boar 36.75. FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 market test - per head. CSSri ,• SEE OUR NE\ C.B HOOBER & SON, INC Intercourse, PA (717) 768-8231 WE DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO GET YOU YOUR PARTS... FAST!!! ms WE SHIP PARTS DAILY Via FED. EXP. - UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT. ETC 110 PWV'II.Sn Mon-Fn. 7 AM-5 PM; Sal. 7 AM-Noon CALL US. .. Authorized It Cm U Be We Htve It UPSStation SHEEP 0...N0 Market Test - all Cwt. GOATS 1.,.0ne Large 52.00 - all per head. STOCK BULLS AND STEERS (200-500 LBS.) 80.00-108.00. STOCK HEIFERS 70.00-92.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO CHOICE 63.75-66.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 59.50-62.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS HEAVY 54.50-60.00; LIGHT 50.00-62.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO CHOICE 59.00-62.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 52.00-57.50. BULLS HEAVY 56.00-64.00; LIGHT 53.00- COWS FEW HIGH DRESSING 50.00- UTILITY HOLSTEIN 45.00- CANNERS 42.00-48.50, COMMERCIAL TO GOOD 42.00-47.00, CULL COWS 40.00 AND DOWN. VEALS GOOD TO CHOICE 90.00- MEDIUM TO GOOD 75.00- 808 CALVES 60.00 AND DOWN. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES, RETURN TO FARM (90-120 LBS.) 130.00-179.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES. RETURN TO FARM (100-120 LBS.) 100.00-115.00. HOGS TOP QUALITY 52.00-53.50, HEAVY 50.50-52.00, LIGHT 45.00-51.00. SOWS 38.00-41.50. MALE HOGS: 34.00-37.00. LAMBS: 42.00-50.00. EGGS: LARGE .76-. BS. MEDIUM .71. LIVESTOCK PRICES ARE ALL GIVEN PER HUNDREDWEIGHT. HI STRATFORD II I State of the art |j Iq Coal Stoves at [2533 OLD PHILA. PIKE, | RL 340, Smokatown PA 3 Mils* East of Lancaster Tuaa., Biurs. A Frl. 10-8; Wad A Sat 10-5 (717) 397-7539 IJ ERA WOOD STOVES, iiAAnrii HOOBER EQUIPMENT. INC, iBHMHHHMMMMNMMMHHNNB Middletown, de ** TWO LOCATIONS (302) 378-9555 The Saving Place vhe rtoms 'yvu put it Friend’s Stockyard Inc. Accident, Md. 21520 Augu* 12, 1991 rhoover"! HAY | I AUCTION I J 2nd ft 4th * iZ Friday* Of i I Bach Month I lx 12 Noon s Z Sailors to call to 1 |l schadula loads. I X Located In Dauphin Co., t mil* 5 Z oaal of Grate, along RL 25. Z I Gorald Hoover, I X 4AU-002794L * 717-365-3103 i su t T ‘WMxt you tut r. Morrison Cove Livestock Martinsburg, Pa. Augnrt 12, 1991 Report supplied bj auction CATTLE: 22Z STEERS H. CHOICE & PRIME 65.25-67.10; CHOICE 63.00-64.75; GOOD 61.00-62.75; STAN DARD 59.00-60.75. HEIFERS: CHOICE 62.00-63.10- GOOD 60.25-61.75. COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER CIAL 45.00-52.75. CUTTERS 47.50-51.50, CANNER AND LOW CUT TER 35.00-47.25. BULLOCKS: GOOD AND CHOICE 60.00-63.75. BULLS: YG#l 56.00-63.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 75.00- BULLS 65.00-75.00, HEIF ERS 60.00-67.00. CALVES: 274. PRIME NO MKT. TEST; CHOICE 90.00-98.00; GOOD 78.00- STANDARD AND GOOD 66.00- 90-110 LBS. 69.00-81.00, 65-90 LBS. 45.00-70.00, HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 150.00-171.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 148.00- HOGS: 157. US# 1-2 51.00-52.00, US#l-3 49.50-50.50. SOWS: US#l-3 39.00-42.00. BOARS: 35.00-38.00. FEEDER PIGS: 6. US#l-3 20-35 LBS. 20.00- PER HD.; 1-3 35-50 LBS. 25.00- SHEEP: 55. CHOICE 50.00-52.50; GOOD 45.00-48.00; SLAUGHTER EWES 10.00-21.00. GOATS: 12.00-60.00. 30 LOADS HAY. ALFALFA 109.00-137.50; TIMOTHY 62.00-90.00; STRAW 87.00. KIRKWOOD HAY AUCTION Hay, Straw and Grain Auction EVERY TUESDAY 12:00 Located Rt. 472 5 mil** aouth of Ouarryvlll* or 6 mil** north of Oxford cor nor of Rt. 472 and Nobl* Road. Lloyd H. Kraldor, Auctioneer AU-000513L No out of >Ute checks TMLrtoms W STAY PUT Pick Up Your Phone And <« '' place Your 1 k" Parts %yr l Order Jxr4tf, 'l r
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