Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1995, Image 8

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    AS-Lancaster Farming! Saturday, June 10, 1995
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Burn the Flag?
In flag etiquette, the proper disposal of a tattered flag
is to bum it with dignity. Flag Day, celebrating the
adoption of the Stars and Stripes by the Continental
Congress in 1777, falls on June 14th, as decreed by
Congress in 1949. Other rules of flag etiquette state that
a flag should be hoisted briskly, lowered ceremonious
ly, and generally flown only from sunrise to sunset. In
special circumstances, when the flag is flown at night, it
should be well lit. Improper uses include any desecra
tion, public burning, or mutilation of the flag. It should
not be allowed to touch the ground or dipped to any
person or thing, except, customarily, when a ship
% salutes by dipping its colors.
“Hats off! The flag is pass
{n 9 h-' I lenry I lokomb Bennett
ns- The best air fresheners are fresh flowers, a dish of vine
gar set out to absorb odors, or cloves and cinnamon In boil
ing water.
Candied Sweet Flag
Be sure to select
sweet flag, Acorus
calamus, (an ins- t /
type flower) and
use only fully ripe vS/i
sweet flag roots. . (fj ',
Clean the roots r 1
thoroughly, cut
into squares, and \\\\
boil gently in
water to cover \\ \
for 2/to 3 hours. \\\
Drain. Mix up a \ \
solution of equal
' \ parts sugar and
water and boil
the roots for
about 30
( minutes until
the syrup be
comes can-
j died. Drain off
// syrup, and
place roots
on wax paper
to dry.
n, June 12
SLAUGHTER STEERS: MARKET
1.00 HIGHER. CHOICE 2-4 1100-1400
LBS. 63.50-66.00; SELECT & LOW
CHOICE 1000-1500 LBS. 59.00-63.00;
HOL. STEERS HI CHOICE & PRIME
1250-1400 LBS. 56.00-58.00; CHOICE
1200-1500 LBS. 54.00-56.00; SELECT,
ALL WEIGHTS 47.00-51.00.
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: MARKET
1.00 HIGHER. CHOICE & PRIME
950-1300 LBS.' 62.50-65.00; SELECT
ALL WEIGHTS 900-1400 LBS.
54.0059.00.
Jk OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER,
PROVERBS
if St. Vitus’
Day (June
15) he rainy
COWS: MARKET 1.00 HIGHER. BRK.
UT. & COMM. 2-4 BULK 39.0043.00; HI
DRESSING 44.0046.00; CUTTER A
BON. UT. 38.50-41.00; HI DRESSING
41.0043.00; CANNER & CUTTERS
36.0040.00; LOW DRESSING 34.00 &
DOWN.
weather,
It will rain for
30 Jays
together.
No weather is
ill,
If the wind he
still.
Never a
Saturday
without some
sunshine.
Special Offer.
Handy chart full of
interesting weather
proverbs. Send $3
to Weather Chart,
Dept. UF, The Old
Farmer's Almanac,
Box 520, Dublin,
NH 03444.
Aberdeen Sales
Company, Inc.
Complete Auction &
Appraisal Service
Churdiville, Md.
Report Supplied by Auction
Wednesday, June 7, 1995
C.B. HOOBER & SON, INC. [ Bm HOQBER EQUIPMENT, IN
Intercourse, PA I■■■■■■■■■■■■ Middletown, DE
(717)768-8231 ■■ TWO LOCATIONS (302)378-9555
Tfie Savina TCace
HERE’S THE
BUSINESS
CANT
They may try to imitate
our parts. But will-fitters
can't even come close
to matching our
commitment to parts
for your Case IH
equipment. It’s a
commitment called
Total Product Support,
and our people bring it
to life. Our
knowledgeable parts
staff oversees a well
stocked inventory of
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There’s no match for
the performance of
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And there’s no
duplicating our
commitment to your
Case IH equipment.
Stop in today for the
real thing.
WE SHIP PARTS DAILY
Via FED. EXP. - UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT. EOT. Pickup
HOURS , 8k Your
Mon.-Fri. 7 AM-SPM; Sat.: 7 AM-Noon mtm Phone And
GMRBm Place Your
CALL USeee IhH.ml.ml Order
It Could Bo Wo Havo It dps ttnion
BULLS: MARKET STEADY. ALL
WEIGHTS 11001900 LBS.
VEAL CALVES: MARKET STEADY.
CHOICE AND PRIME 200400 LBS.
69.0083.00; HI GOOD AND LOW
CHOICE ALL WEIGHTS 57.0065.00.
FARM CALVES: MARKET 5.00
LOWER. HOL. BULLS 100125 LBS.
95.00120.00; HOL. BULLS 85-95 LBS.
75.00112.00; HOL. HEIFER CALVES
100120 LBS. 164.00205.00; SMALL
FRAME 70105 LBS. 120.00143.00;
SLAUGHTER CALVES ALL WEIGHTS
35.0055.00.
FEEDER CATTLE: MARKET
STEADY. BULLS & STEERS 400900
LBS. 55.0076.00; HEIFERS 300700
LBS. 53.0069.00.
LAMBS: MARKET 4.00 LOWER.
CHOICE & PRIME 90-110 LBS.
87.00- LIGHTER LAMBS
75.00- EWES HEAVY
25.0035.00. LIGHT 35.0045.00.
GOATS: MARKET STEADY. SMALL
25.00- MEDIUM 40.00-60.00;
LARGE 80.00110.00.
HOGS: MARKET 1.00 LOWER.
210250 LBS. 37.0039.00; 255-300 LBS.
33.00-38.00; SOWS - HEAVY
Back Row: Ray Shlaalar, Earl Walkar, Roy Waavar, Kavln Thruah,
Dick Skathway, Calvin Eby, Bob Harr, Sanford Harahay
Front Row: Dick Bombargar, Bob Groff, John Stonar, Lloyd Groff,
Alpha Yodar, John Yodar, Carl Harahay, Kan Bailor, Not Plcturad-
Robart Book, Brad Harahay.
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SUPPORT ' y *' s|k ~V
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COMMITTED TOfYfßy *AI*T~ C\ f ,
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Thomas, Larry Moora, Mark Lockwood, Sam Null, Chaiiaa
Baker, Stava Manilas, Mike Null, Sally Aiken
22.00-29.00; SOWS - LIGHT2O.OO-25.00;
BOARS ALL WEIGHTS 18.00-22.00.
North Jersey
Livestock
Hacketlstown, NJ
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, June 6, 1995
Report supplied by auction
CALVES .27-1.57V4 .
COWS .17-.44V..
EASY COWS .15-.38V4.
FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .44-.54.
HEIFERS .34V4 -.66V4 .
BULLS .40-.58.
STEERS .41-.67.
HOGS .24% -.34.
ROASTING PIGS EACH 18.00-41.00.
BOARS ,19'/>.
SOWS .24 .25.
SHEEP: .15-.64.
LAMBS EACH 10.00-78.00.
LAMBS PER LB. .30-1.06.
GOATS EACH 5.00-127.50.
KIDS EACH 12.00-68.00.
TOTAL: 887 HEAD.
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