AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1993 nu Arbor Day For calendar makers and tree enthusiasts, Arbor Day causes problems because all states do not celebrate on the same day While most states observe Arbor Day m April, not all designate the same day, and some celebrate in March To end this confusion and promote the importance of trees, a coali tion of sponsors has proposed a National Arbor Day on the last Friday in April, a date now observed by more than half the states Congress authorued such a day in 1991, but with out continuing authority, so a permanent day is still being sought For more information, contact the Committee lor National Arbor Day, 201-731-0840 Do not cut down the tree'that c*' Use a soft cloth moistened with vinegar to remove salt water stains from leather boots and shoes, then polish. EarthwisE American Forests (formerly known as the American Forestry Association) says there arc at least 1 (X) million locations right in our towns and cities suitable for trees (Maybe even around your house’) Planting those 100 million trees could reduce this country's carbon dioxide emissions by 18 million tons a year, saving American con sumers S 4 billion annually l For more information on planting trees, contact Global ReLeaf, P O Box 2000, Washington, DC 20013 International Astronomy Day, May 1 Arabian proverli Glazed Pears 8 pear halves, canned, drained 4 tablespoons butter, melted '4 cup maple or dark brown sugar '/. teaspoon cinnamon K teaspoon ground cloves 1 tablespoon lamon juice '4 teaspoon salt Dip pears in melted butter and arrange in shallow baking pan Sprinkle other ingredients over them Broil or bake at 450° F until browned Makes 4 servings. SLAUGHTER HOLSTEIN STEERS CHOICE 69.00-72.00; SELECT 65 00-68 50. STANDARD 57 75-62 25 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS HOLST FIX'S TO 65 00 SLAUGHTER COWS ACIIVE' STRONGEST DEMAND FOR EARLY BIRD PEN BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 50 00-55 00, CU IT HR AND BONING UTILITY 48 00-52 75, CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 43 00-47 00, BIG MIDDLE 45 00-48 50, SHELLY 41.00 AND DOWN SLAUGHER FAT BULLS 1850-2050 LBS 56 50-60 00 OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECAST FEEDER STEERS: 500-750 LBS MEDIUM AND LARGE #2 74 00 81 00, HOLSTEIN'S 68 00-74 00 FEEDER HEIFERS 200-300 LBS 110 00-127 50, MEDIUM AND LARGE #1 500-700 LBS 74 50-80 00, 800 1000 LBS 61 50-69 00 Northeast: Cold and rainy, clear and cool south, then becoming colder, ram FEEDER BULLS 450-750 LBS MEDIUM #1 83 00-85 00, MhDIUM AND LARGE #2 65 00-75 00 VEAL CALVES CHOICE 95.00-1110 00; GOOD 80 00-94 00, STANDARD 55.00-75.00, LlGll'l/ WEAK 50 00 AND DOWN HOLSTEIN FARM 130 00-170 00 Southeast: Sunny and warm, cool and showery coast, clear and cold Florida, ram, clearing and warming HOLSTEIN FARM HEIFERS 135 00 185 00 Midwest: HOGS BARROWS AND GIL IS US4I-3 210-260 LBS 42 00-44 00, 290-330 LBS 34 00-37 00. UNDER 200 LBS 35 00-36 75 Rainy and warm, cooler north; turning very cold, some snow north SOWS- 350-500 LBS 38 75-40 25 BOARS 29 00-32.50 FEEDER PIGS BY THE HEAD. 20 25 LBS 19 00-23 00, 30-40 LBS 26 00-38 00 Northwest: Clear and mild, light showers coast, turning SHEEP 15 00-29 00 LAMBS CHOICE 50-80 LBS 80 00-92.00, CHOICE 90-110 LBS 79.00- GOOD 90-125 LBS 68.00- 00, MEDIUM AND FEEDER LAMBS ALL WEIGHTS 55.00-65 00 GOATS- SM/MED/KIDS 27 50-50 00 SALE EVERY TUES. NOTE NEW TIMES FOR RABBITS. EGGS AND POULTRY (WITH PERMI'I ONLY) 6 P M , RECEIVING SPM LIVES’! OCK 7 PM colder and rainy Southwest: Sunny and warm, few showers, clear and warm SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SAI I TUES . APRIL 27, 7 45 P M Carlisle Livestock Market Carlisle, Pa. Tuesday, April 20, 1993 BULLS * Market Hogs ASaSty fyS/WmM M • Sows • Boars 1 i ir^ w . cull Pigs )\* If ' NOW RECEIVING: T^OTD RECEIVING STATION m" 1 ' o== pn - o 30 ToaJii. Hearth products . Gas Grills • Casual Furniture All market hogs received at 906 E. Main St. (Rt. 322) Ephrata, PA receiving atatlon must be JfmmmSL 1 Block East of Rt. 222 acheduledoneweekjna (717) 733-4973 Rt. 897 ■ 1 mile North of Flvepointville 1-800-642-0310 (215) MB »» SB U P S f^\ H BB! WE SHIP PARTS DAILY * FEDERAL EXPRESS * * AIR FRT * B&H DELIVERY SERVICE Leesport Livestock Auction Leesport, Pa. Wednesday, April 21, 1993 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 372.. PDA ... Supplied included IS3 si. steers and heifers, 89 feed er cattle ..Compared with last Wednes day's market: si. steers 1.00 to 2.00 lower, si. cows steady to 1.00 lower. STEERS: one High Choice 1485 lbs. 80.25, Choice 1025/1485 lbs. 76.75-79.25, Select 68.50-77.50, few Standard 56.25-65.00. HOLSTEINS: High Choice and Prime 1400/1640 lbs. 73.25-75.25, Choice 1200/1560 lbs. 69.00-73.00, Select 64.00- few Standard 55.00-60.50. HEIFERS; one High Choice 1140 lbs. 81.50. Choice 950/1275 lbs. 75.00-79.25. one 80.50, Select 64.00-73.75, few Stan dard 55.00-59.25. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 49.50-53.00, one 57.00, low dressing 46.00-48.75, Cutter and Bon ing Utility 46.50-52.75, few 55.25, Canner & low Cutter 42.00-47.00. Few Shells down to 32.00. BULLOCKS: few Select and Choice 63.50-67.50, Standard 53.00- BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1170/1950 lbs. 59.00-67.25 mostly 62.00- few No. 2 1000/1150 lbs. 51.00- FEEDER CATTLE: few Medium 1 and Large Frame No. 2 300/500 lbs. steers 88.00-104.00, few Large Frame No. 2 360/600 lbs. 69.00-85.00, Urge Frame No. 2 765/870 lbs. 60.50-64.00; few Large No. 1 515/815 lbs. heifers 63.00- Medium No. 1 and 2 330/590 lbs. 70.00-75.00; few Medium and Large No. 1 515/790 lbs. bulls 70.00-81.00. Large Frame 2 300/440 lbs. 86.00-92.00. CALVES 158.. Holstein bulls 3.00 to 10.00 higher. VEALERS: one Choice 89.00, couple Good 65.00 & 70.00, few Utility and Low Standard 60/90 lbs. 30.00- few Good S2O/SSO si. calves 65.00- RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein Bulls 85/130 lbs. 130.00- 155/240 lbs. 102.00- No. 2 85/130 lbs. 95.00- few 47.50, few 75/85 lbs. 49.00- few No. 1 Holstein heifers 90/115 lbs. 165.00-200.00. No. 2 80/125 lbs. 105.00-170.00. Few Beef cross 90/150 lbs. bulls and heifers 102.50-165.00. HOGS 287..Bartows and gilt* 1.00 to 2.50 higher, Sowi 2.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US No. 1-2 240/250 lbs. 45.50-45.75,1-3 220/265 lbs. 44.00-45.00, few 42.00, 2-3 220/270 lbs. 42.00-44.00, 2-4 250/285 lbs. 40.00-42.50, few 1-3 185/195 lbs. 35.00-38.00. SOWS: US No. 1-3 300/400 lbs. 35.00-38.00, one 38.75, few 1-3 470/600 lbs. 38.00-40.75, Medium WBS» 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Liutz, PA 17543 717-626-4705 285/370 Ibi. 28.25-35.00. BOARS 32.00-34.25. FEEDER PIGS 156... US No. 1-3 20/35 lbs. 95.00-112.50, lot 147.50, few lots 1-3 35/60 lbs. 66.00-90.00.- all per cwt lot 1-3 20 lbs. 24.00. per head. SHEEP 24... Spring si. Lambs: few Choice and Prime 30/32 lbs. 120.00- few 40/70 lbs. 80.00- Wooled si. Lambs; Good and Choice 65/145 lbs. 64.00-74.00. Slaughter sheep: few 19.00-26.00, few Yearlings and Two Year Olds 36.00-47.00. GOATS 21... Few Urge 40.00-85.00, few Large Kids 31.00-40.00, few Small Kids 16.00-25.00. all per head. Friend’s Stockyard Inc. Accident, Md. 21520 April 19, 1993 STOCK BULLS AND STEERS (200-500 LBS.) 70.00-98.00. STOCK HEIFERS 55.00-85.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO CHOICE 76.00-81.25; MEDIUM TO GOOD 71.00-75,50; HEAVY CHOICE OVER 1450 LBS. 72.00-76.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS HEAVY 64.00-70.00; LIGHT 56.00-63.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO CHOICE 75.00-79.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 65.00-74.00, BULLS HEAVY 55.00-68.00. LIGHT 50.00-61.50. COWS FEW HIGH DRESSING 50.00- UTILITY HOLSTEIN 45 00-54.00. CANNERS 41.00-47 00, COMMERCIAL TO GOOD 41.00-46 00, CULL COWS 40.00 AND DOWN. VEALS GOOD TO CHOICE 72.00- MEDIUM TO GOOD 5000-70 00. 808 CALVES 40.00 AND DOWN HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES. RETURN TO FARM (90-120 LBS.) 120.00-152.00 HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES, RETURN TO FARM (100-120 LBS) 110,00-180 00. BEEF X CALVES, RETURN TO FARM. UP TO 185.00. HOGS; TOP QUALITY 44 00-46 50, HEAVY 43 00-43.80, LIGHT 37 00 42 00. SOWS 30.00-38 00. MALE HOGS. 27.0034 50. LAMBS: 72.0080.00 SHEEP; 12.0021.00. LIVESTOCK PRICES ARE ALL GIVEN PER HUNDREDWEIGHT! Machinery Sales M-F 7 to 5 Sat. 7 to 11-30 NOTICE EXTENDED SPRING TIME PARTS DEPT. HOURS: Mon, Tub, Hum, Fn 7 AM to I PM Wed 7 AM to 5 PM; Sn IAM to 12 Noon After Hours Bmergsmies Cull (717) f JMMS, (717) (717) ISM7M Sun. Qonl - Lori's Day TRUCK FRT.