AfrUmcMter Farming, Saturday, Augu«t 17, 1996 Gift of Time What do you give the president of your country for his birthday 9 Allegiance to the flag, maybe? How about your voluntary efforts toward some aspect of your local community government, perhaps school board, selectmen, or conservation committee. Maybe your town library or a local clinic needs volunteers It was John F. Kennedy who started the Peace Corps of Young Americans for Overseas Service, after his famous inaugural address, "Ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country.” Hillary Rodham Clinton's book. It ' Village (Simon & Schuster) is fu suggestions tor how to get involvi whatever your party affiliation One volunteer is worth two pressed men m Consider volunteering for something you DON’T know how to do; it's good training. One-Bowl Birthday Cake 2 squares (2 ounces) sweet dry ingredients over this and beat until smooth. Beat in the shortening, milk, and egg. Pour into a greased and floured 8-mch square pan and bake at 350° F about 35 minutes, until the edges pull away from the sides of the pan. (You can double this recipe for a 3-layer, round cake.) Frost as desired, or sprinkle with sifted confectioners’ sugar. Makes 9 servings. chocolate 1/2 cup boiling water 1 cup sifted flour 1 cup sugar 3/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 cup shortening, softened 1/4 cup milk legg Pour boiling water over chocolate, stir until melted, and let cool in a big bowl. Sift the m SOW PRODUC • Existing Farms WE OFFER: m GUARANTEED. PRICE 5 to 7 Year Contracts h RECORDKEEPING AND ON FARM SERVICE h FINANCING AVAILABLE PURINA MILLS, Inc. 800-873-5300 ig Facilities: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown (2/97), Wyaluslng and Knoxville Manufacturin' August 19-25. 1996 Pres. Clinton’s Birthday, Aug. 19 • New Construction to Qualified Producers Morror S2.SO-65.00, No. 2 S5/120 lb*, mu ter 29.00-50.00; one No. 1 Holtlein heifer 90 Livestock Ibi. 107.50, few No. 2 70/80 Ibi. MERCER. PA 40.00-75.00. Few beef cron built and heif- AUGUST 11 i Bftir on 70/90 lbs. 29.00~62.00. CATTTJ? S WA HOGS 2S...BARROWS AND GILTS: iiwuwVmSSSjJTqZ m 13 335/450 “»■ 1225/1300 Ibi. 63.25-65.50. Select ec ivi-ico *t[_|,ji. ijt <q aa Af BOARS* couple 510 ft 525 lbs* 32*00. HOLSTEINS: few High Choice end Prime 1250/1575 lb«. 62.75-65.25, Choice F 13 Silo"" SMMia *• ““ HEIFERS: few High Choice uid Prime S' 1025/1325 Ibi. 65.00-69.00, few Choice oo' “ 100/115 lb 975/1275 lb*. few Select GOATS 7...0ne Medium 38.00, few 54.00- few Standard 42.00-50.50. Urge Kid* 20.00-37.00. per head. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commer cial 38.00-42.00, few 43.75, Cutter and 'MOfriSOll COVC Boiling Utility 30.00-37.25, Canner and j j V pctni'k Low Cutter 26.75-30.50. Shellt down to .. . T 2q qq Martintburg, Pa. BULLS: few Yield Grade No. 1 Augurt 12, 1996 1075/1900 lb*. 44.50-50.00, few No. 2 Report atpplled by auction 950/1125 lb*. 35.00-39.00. CATTLE 251. STEERS CHOICE FEEDER CATTLE: HEIFERS: few 65.00-70.00; GOOD 61.00-64.50. Medium Frame No. 2 500/580 lb*. HEIFERS: CHOICE 63.00-67.00; 30.00- GOOD 60.50-62.75. M' OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS St. Bartholomew (August 24) brings the cold Jew. if the African marigold docs BULLS: few Large Frame No. 2 250/810 lb*. 24.00-36.00. not open its CALVES 113...VBALERS: Standard 22.00-34.00. and Good 80/100 Ibi. 16.00-25.00, Utility BULLOCKS: 45.00-54.00. 7 A.M., it will 55/95 Iba. 10.00-15.00. BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 FARM CALVES: No. 1 Holitein built 38.00-47.50. 120/140 Iba. 45.00-55.00, 90/115 Iba. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS ram or thunder that day. When the hushes are full of berries, a hard winter is on the way. if the clover leaves are Grand Champion Steer exhibited by Mac Magee of the Shippensburg FFA and Purchased by Moss’s Steak and Sea House turned up, it will rain soon Reserve Grand Champion Hog exhibited by Wade Farner of the Shippensburg FFAand purchased by Moss's Steak and Sea House. (left to right) Michelle Cornman exhibited the Champion Pen of Lambs which sold to William Piper Mac Magee exhibited the Reserve Grand Champion Lamb which sold to Moss’s Steak and Sea House Heather Glennon exhibited the Grand Champion Lamb which sold to Greencastle Livestock Market Tractor Supply Co represented by Lloyd Bier provided caps for all the champions Company/lndlvidual Agway Ag Products Anchor Animal Health PaulJ Basehore Big Spring Fish & Game Association Jim & Vonda Brown Country Butcher Shop Cumberland Valley Cooperative Doug Wallick Insurance Education Brokers Rod Enck Farmers National Bank Fred Potteiger & Sons G.L. Fogelsonger Agency Keith Glnter Greencastle Livestock Market HATFIELD INC Hershey Auctioneering Hoss's Steak & Sea House Hubner Seed - Ronald Souder Huntsdale Stock Farms J-P Cattle Co John Qlelm Jr. Excavating Inc. Ken's Agri Cumberland County FFA Salutes the following for their support of the Robert L Finkenbinder Market Animal Sale W JjL COWS: UTILITY ft COMMERCIAL 36.00-45.00; CANNER ft LOW CUTTER Reserve Grand Champion Steer exhibited by Michelle Cornman of the Big Spring FFA and purchased by Wenger Meats & Ice Co. Grand Champion Goat exhibited by Mac Magee of the Shippensburg FFA and purchased by Palmer Green Inc. Champion Pen of Market Hogs exhibited by Bobby Davidson of the Shippensburg FFA and purchased by Hatfield Inc. Company/lndivldual Keith’s Farm & Dairy Supplies Lembach’s Farm Market & Shop Lemmon Farm Lemmon Hauling Mountain Lakes Farm Market Newville Builders Supply Nowvillo Print Shop North Mountain Butcher Shop Orrstown Bank Palmer Green Inc Penns Pride Meats William L Piper PNC Shetron Welding SAS - Mick O'Neal Sunday's Mill Company The Treat Restaurant Tractor Supply Company Wayne F. Craig & Sons Wenger Meats & Ice Company Williams Grove Steam Engine Assn. Wolf's Bus Lines, Inc. York Farm Credit Location Shippensburg Carlisle Mechanlcsburg Newville Mechamcsburg Carlisle Shippensburg Camp Hill Carlisle Carlisle Newville Carlisle Shippensburg Newburg Greencastle Hatfield Shippensburg Duncansville Mechanlcsburg Carlisle Bark River, Ml Carlisle Carlisle 45.00-55.00; BULLS 35.00-45.00; HEIP. BUS 35.50-50.00. CALVES 176. PRIME, NO MKT TEST; CHOICE 65.00-74.00; GOOD 55.00- STANDARD 10.00-2500 HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS* 35.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 80.00-115.00. HOGS: 402. US NO. 1-2 61.00-6225- US NO. 1-3 60.00-61.00. SOWS: US NO. 1-3 43.00-51.00. BOARS; 38.00-42.50. FEEDER PIGS: 60 HEAD. US#l&3 20-50 LBS. 12.00-31.00. SHEEP; 169 HEAD. CHOICE LAMBS 79.00-86.00; GOOD LAMBS 72.00-78.00 SLAUGHTER EWES 19.00-31.00. GOATS; 9.0066.00. 3 LOADS OF STRAW 45.00-55.00; I LOAD CORN AT 148.00; 1 LOAD OF HAY AT 78.00 Diffenbach Auction Center New Holland, Pa. Monday, Aug. 12, 1996 Report Supplied by Auction TOTAL LOADS; 72. ALFALFA: 70.00-125.00. ALFALFA HAYLACE: 50.00. MIXED HAY; 65.00-20000. TIMOTHY: 75.00-17100. ORCHARDGRASS: 115.00-190.00. STRAW: 5100-12100. EAR CORN: 148.00-170.00. OAT HAY: 100.00. r ; *: •*; <• '* im " Grand Champion Hog exhibited by Michelle Cornman of the Big Spring FFA and purchased by Hatfield Champion Pair of Goats exhibited by William Leib of the Cumberland Valley FFA and purchased by Anchor Animal Health -5T"t Reserve Grand Champion Goat exhibited by Heather Glennon of the Shippensburg FFA and purchased by Tractor Supply Co. Location Newville Shippensburg Carlisle Gardners Carlisle Newville Newville Newville Shippensburg Shippensburg Newry Carlisle Newville Carlisle Dillsburg Carlisle Shippensburg Carlisle Shippensburg Carlisle Elliotsburg York Springs Carlisle
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