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EarthwisE Having clean indoor air could be as simple as growing the right house plants Many popular plants have been found to cleanse the air ol pollution For example, ticus or lig trees and spider plants have been found to reduce formalde hyde gases English ivy tar les benzene Aloe vera potted chrysanthemums ai general cleaner-upper; absorbing a variety of tox ins Be careful to hang thi English ivy out of reach of small children and pets, its leaves can be toxic themselves if eaten Limerick Day, May 12 Broiled Crabwiches 1 6'i-ounce can crabmeat Vi cup minced onion 1 tablespoon minced celery 1 cup shredded mild Cheddar cheese 1 cup mayonnaise 6 slices French bread Combine dll ingredients except bread in a bowl, mix well Spread crab mixture on bread slices Place under broiler until *' OLD FARMER’S UHTIIEII I’Om-CAST Northeast: Warm ami di\ cold and deal west IhcMi rann and cold Southeast: C old and ramv warmer Florida cleann i> and wanning then milder, showers thunderstorms north Midwest; Cool and rainy, then sunny and warm ramv cold, severe storm northeast Northwest: Sunshine and showers. cold coast, then sunny and warm. few showers Southwest: Cold and rainy, warm mountains, clearing and hot desert, then clear, warm. wings some showers mountains Four States Livestock Hageratown, Md. May 4, 1994 Report nipplled by Auction SLAUGHTER COWS: STEADY PRICES. UTILITY 45.00-49.5 Q; HIGH DRESSING 50.00-54.75; CANNERS 42.00- SHELLY 42.00 "DOWN. BULLS; 10 HEAD. YG#l 1500-1800 LBS. 65.00-66.25; YG#2 56.00-60.00. FED 1 STEERS: NO CHOICE OFFERED; SELECT 1100-1400 LBS. 63.00- FED HEIFERS: NO CHOICE; FEW SELECT 60.00-64.00. VEAL CALVES- CHOICE, NONE; CULLS 85-110 LBS 75.00-86.00. FARM CALVES. HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-120 LBS. 125.00-140.00; 80-90 LBS 100.00-135.00; HOLSTEIN HEIF % Bl «6HRAn W oAUv>Ail«. Mon-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri 7ooam-8-oopm 133 Rothsville Station Rd • Lititz, PA 17543 Wed. 7 00 AM-5 00PM WPi JSSXI 717-626-4705 | Alter Hour Emergencies WE SHIP PARTS DAILY Sun Closed - Lord’s Day I " \ I Contracts available for hogs, finishing and sow units. For more information call 1-800-673-2580. Strong .Glass Reinforced Flooring With V-Bar Shaped Slat For Ease Of Cleaning. Available With Two Opening Sizes: Comfy II Junior For Pre-Nursery And Comfy II Senior For Grower And Finisher. [Northeast Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. Flyway Business Park 139 A West Airport Road Lititz, PA 17543 ERS #1 95-125 LBS. TO 201.00; 75-90 LBS. TO 182.00; BEEF X BULLS AND HEIFERS TO 160.00. BUTCHER HOGS: US#l&3 215-260 LBS. 41.00-42.00. SOWS: 300-500 LBS. 31.00-34.00; 500-700 LBS. TO 36.75. BOARS; 250 LBS. TO 31.25. STOCK CATTLE: STEERS MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 300-500 LBS. 78.00-93.00; 500-700 LBS. 75.00-88.00; 700-900 LBS. 64.00-76.00. HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 68.00-80.00; 500-700 LBS. 62.00-75.00. BULLS: 300-500 LBS. 76.00-90.00; 500-700 LBS 70 00-85.00; 700-900 LBS TO 60.00. DAIRY REPLACEMENTS: LARGE FANCY SPRINGERS 1225.00; MEDIUM 800 00-1000.00; SMALL 500.00-700.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS BY THp POUND, 400 LBS TO 94.00; 600 LBS. TO 84.00; GHT » B&H DELIVERY SERVICE • AIR F] r' Ph: (717) 569-2702 700 LBS. TO 70.00. SHEEP; 25.00-38.00; OVER 200 LBS. TO 21.00. LAMBS; CHOICE 80-90 LBS. TO 68.00; 40-65 LBS. 74.00-81.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE HEAD FROM TESTED HERDS 40-60 LBS. 37.00-44.00. 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