ihbbbe^m Changeable Days Hesiod, an eighth-century u c prophet, marked ihe first seven days of any month thus the first day. holy, the second and third, luckless, the fourth, holy and good foi shipbuilding, tiavel, or bringing home a Ihe fifth, a terrible, unkindly ;o avoid, the sixth, changeable, the seventh, holy July 2, 16, was an exemplary luckless iy in nautical history —the fench Ingate Medusa went iground near Africa, and although 147 shipmates clam bered aboard a raft, only 15 survived In other nautical news, on July 6. 1699. a changeable day according to Hesiod, the pirate Captain Kidd was captuied oft of Boston No doubt it changed things tor him As the Dog Days commence, so they end. c« Monitor campfires, grills, sparklers, or firecrackers care fully, especially during drought conditions. Colorful Vegetable Salad broccoli and carrots until just baiel> lender Do not oveuook' Peas celer> and peppers should remain 1 head cauliflower 1 head broccoli 1 pound carrots 16 ounces fresh peas raw Toss all togethei with the \maigiftte. 1 bunch celery yellow, red. or orange bell pepperfs), to taste vinaigrette of your choice lut the veg etables into lb 1 1 e-s i ?e pieces Stejm the c.iuhlkiwer, United Feature Syndicate 200 Madison a v 6 „ _ _ ' NY, NY 10016 (Printed in the U S A) (2 1 2-293-8500) Largest Farm In The Area! mMnm * rvivv VD Kiwi vvlwm***«#■» *SPJoBMnaIJRiI Barn Stir Fans 24” & 36” SAFEMARK BALER TWINE if •"« > 1 0 Bales Or More 9000 Sisal $15.99 Fl 7200 Sisal $15.99 16000 Sisal $18.99 TmwTy 0000 Po| y $16.99 20000 Roly $15.99 Also Stocking a Full Line of Hoses, Fittings & Quick Couplers Dog Days begin, July 3 servings OCR NOW! iiiiim i'i nun iiiimii.i.Min I < 11'. 11 a 111111 MIMI 1111 ■ IM. < I II I I lII.IMIIIII 11 1)11 II 1 1 1| 11l ||| J | ||J 1 1 !IJi!! 1 1 1■ i■ ■i■ I'<. 1 !!i!ln!!i!!i i iiltfimii11 . iiiill*illllin pliils ' I imin Mill' iil!!i illllll,l illiii "iinniiit.-i' iiiiiii.- .minim 1 ' 36” & 48” Belt Drive 36” Direct Drive Storftfie Pickup Thick Tanks Applicator Tanks SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STEERS, HOLSTEINS, DAIRY TYPES, SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 51.25-57.75, SE LECT 1100-1400 LBS. 62.50-64.25; COWS BREAKERS 42.25-46.75, BONE RS 40.50-45.50, LEAN 40.00-45.00, BIG MIDDLE, LOW DRESSING, LIGHTS 34.50-39.75, SHELLY TO 33.75; BULLS YG+NI 1 HOLSTEIN 1735 LBS. 58.75. FEEDER CATTLE: TOO FEW TO TEST MARKET. OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROW CALVES: RETURNING TO THE FARM, HOLSTEIN BULLS +NI 85-135 LBS. 125.00-140.00, HOLSTEIN BULLS +N2 80-135 LBS. 87.50-124.00, HOL STEIN HEIFERS +NI 95-120 LBS. 560.00-620.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS +N2 80-120 LBS. 200.00-300.00. SWINE: HOGS US+NI-3 220-270 LBS. 35.00-38.00, 295-370 LBS. 18.50-30.50; SOWS 350-550 LBS. [ha first Friday in July Is always wet. Much thunder in July injures wheat and harley. Attention, Gardeners! The summer 2002 Gardener's Companion is on sale You can buy it at supermar kets bookstores and garden centers Or to order, call 800-895- 9265, ext 220 or visit www.aimanac.com! go/u«0207. Many Shapes and Sizes Available Carlisle Livestock Carlisle, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, June 25,2002 Heavy Duty Loader for ATV’s 110 South Railroad Ave. i Hmt Hottand, PA17557 GROFF VJtaitowr wttwte: <toogfort.com TV Nmnr Ton lanTnnl SlTt lIH Monday thru It's that tlnso ot yoar again/ If you nood a "systom upgrado" at your farm, don't forgot Mld-Atlantlt. Wo havo moro than pumps, sproadors and othor oqulpmont. Wo havo tho produsts you nood for your wholo "agrlsystom." Proudly Featuring: Top Volum* Dmlb Cadman mvm Rental £ Custom Services We have the equipment you need available for rental. Also, contact Bio-Spread, our custom spreading branch, and find out how we can help take a load off! MID-ATLANTIC,, LIQUID WASTE dmsystems equipment specialists BOO-222-2948 • 717-529-2782 4019 Ashvillelld. • Quarry ville, PA 17566 In the United States POWER UHHPMEHT 2000 ™ VCT Pivot www.midaflanficagri.com 1 17.50-22.00; FEEDER PIGS BY THE LB. 15-28 LBS. 102.00-149.00, 35-60 LBS, 51.00- ROASTER 45-80 LBS. 32.00- GOATS: BY THE HEAD LARGE NANNIES 48.00-62.00, FLESHY KIDS 45.00- SMALL AND THIN 22.00- LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 40-100 LBS. 75.00-115.00. SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS FAT 11.00-24.00. SALE EVERY TUBS. 5 P.M. FOR RABBITS, POULTRY, EGGS, 6 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK STARTING WITH CALVES: SPECIAL FAT CATTLE SALE TUBS., JULY 9; SPECIAL FEED ER CATTLE SALE TUBS., JULY 9; RED CARPET TACK AND HORSE SALE FRIDAY, JULY 19. SALE STARTING AT 7 P.M. WITH TACK. RECEIVING 5 P.M.. SMALL ANIMAL SALE June 25,2002 RABBITS AND BUNNIES: .85-8.25. * < \ visit our website: www.leesporlmarket.com Bucket of Bugs Desert Microbial Products Do you want to eliminate noxious odors, redi convert your liquid manure into a highly effei fertilizer? We have the solution. Bucket of itself to be the best product available for ma: The Woodthutk Shavings Spreader This new product will spread your sawdust, shavings, sand, etc. in a matter of minutes. It adapts quickly and easily to most skid steer loaders and three point hitches to do your bedding as a one-man operation. livestock Waferers Energy-free tip tanks SPI Livestock Waterers are durable and rusi floor or wall mounted. They come with a ’ to ensure you never misplace it. Micro Pivot From Hydrus This lightweight imgation system works great for separated liquid, hog manure, or any other situation where a small system is needed. Houle Liquid pumps and spreaders No more “one size fits all.” All Houle equipment is made to order, allowing for each piece to fit your requirements exactly. CHICKENS: 2.75-5.00. BANTIES: 1.50-2.50. PIGEONS: 2.10. PHEASANTS: 7.50. PEACOCKS: 24.00-42.00. TURKEYS 8.50-11.50. DUCKS: 4.50-5.00. GUINEA: 4.75. ALL ANIMALS SOLD BY THE HEAD. SALE STARTS AT 5 P.M. ALL SOLD BY THE HEAD. SALE STARTS 5 P.M. Dewart Livestock Dewart, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, June 24,2002 STEERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE. HEIFERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE. GOOD COWS: 40.00-45.00. CANNERS AND CUTTERS 31.00-40.00. BULLS: 1 AT 51.00. VEAL: 90-190 LBS. 70-90 LBS. 60.00-110.00. HOGS: 35.00-38.00. SOWS: NONE. FEEDER PIGS: 30.00-50.00 HEAD. MARKET LEESPORT, BERKS COUNTY, PA 19533 (610) 926-1307 LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY - 1:00 P.M. LEESPORT A Farmers Market 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Flea Market 7:00 AM to ?? 110.00-675.00; {/?Cf//<’////>('/' y // o/ MAI 80
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