(Continued from Page A 2) 71 75-75 00, couple Yield Grade 4 66.25, small package heavy 1615 lbs 6600 Choice 2-3 1250-1580 lbs 63 75-69 SO, couple beef-X‘s 70 75, heavy 1600-1745 lbs 57 25-62 10 Select and low Choice 2-3 1175-1520 lbs 59 75-65 00 Select 1-2 1160-1590 lbs 55 00-62.25 Stan dard 1-2 1030- 1320 lbs 48 50-54.50. Slaughter Heifers: Few high Choice and Prime 3-4 1205-1290 lbs 8075- 81.75. Choice 3, mostly 4 1020-1465 lbs 73 00-76.25 Select and low Choice 2-3 1055-1200 lbs 70.75-73.00. Heiferettcs: Choice 3-4 1185-1495 tbs 60 00-67.50 Slaughter Cows. Percent Lean, Weight, Bulk, Low Dressing. Breakers 70-75, Over 1400 lbs, 43.00-48.25, 3900-43.75 up to 50.75. Boners 75-80, Over 1200 lbs, 38 50-44.50, 36.25-40.50 Lean (Hi-Yield) 80-85, Over 1200 lbs, 39 00-42.25. Lean 85-90, Over 1000 lbs, 33 75-39.25, 30.00-34 75 up to 40.00. Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90.750-1000 lbs, 3100-35.75,26.50-33.00 Slaughter Bulls Yield Grade 1 1005-2155 lbs 5100-59.75, fancy high dresser 6600. Yield Grade 2 1180-2435 lbs 46.50-57.00, low dressing 40.50- 45 50, light weights 700-990 lbs 44.50-54.50. Bullocks. Couple Select 1-21260-1280 lbs 61.00. Calf Summary: Compared to last week, veal calves sold steady early; trending sharply higher late in the week due to active trading due to increased buyer at tendance. Holstein bull calves suitable for special-fed veal bams sold steady to weak early, trading sharply lower late in the week. For the first time in months, prices at the Thursday graded sale failed to reach 200.00 The PA Department of Ag graded 857 head of heifers and bulls at the two graded sales this week Veal Calves. Good, few Choice individual 485 lbs 86.00, individual 435 lbs 55.00; 315 lb individual 70.00; few 200-260 lbs 94.00-102.00, Individual 80.00; 160-185 lbs 7900-81.00. Standard and Utility 60-110 lbs 28.00-51.00, few down to 12.00. Calves going into special-fed veal barns. Light test Monday- Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs 122.00-157.00; 80-85 lbs 120.00-145.00. Tuesday- Graded Number One Holstein Bulls lot 122 lbs 125.00; 90-115 lbs 142.00- 162.00; 80-85 lbs 125 00-130.00. Graded Number Two Holstein Bulls 90-120 lbs 120.00-140.00; large lot 84 lbs 125.00 Sin gles in the un-graded sale 120-135 lbs 95.00-127.00 Graded Number One Holstein Heifers 90-115 lbs 31000-33000; package 83 lbs 255.00, package 73 lbs 150.00 Graded Number Two Holstein Heifers 90-110 lbs 24000-27000; package 82 lbs 240.00; package 73 lbs 135 00 Few Beef-type bulls 80-105 lbs 50.00-98 00, fancy individual 150.00 Few Beef- type heifers 80-115 lbs 135 00-160.00. Thursday- Graded Number One Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs 125.00-132 00; 85-90 lbs 9000; 80-85 lbs 7000 Graded Number Two Holstein Bulls 90-125 lbs 110 00- 127 00; 80-90 lbs 65 00 Singles sold in the un graded sale Beef-type bulls fancy line back 115 lbs 105 00,95 lbs 95 00; 85 lbs 105.00 Holstein Heifers 130 lb single 16000; 90-125 lbs 215 00-295 00, few 165 00-18000, 80-85 lbs 150 00-300.00, 65-75 lbs 13000-155 00. Beef-type heifers 100 lbs 105.00, fancy 85 lb single 160.00. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, May 10th, 2003 Time 9:00 a.m. Location: From Carlisle, travel Rte. 11 West, approx 6 miles to stone House Road on the left then 2 1/2 miles to sale. ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES TOYS - HOUSEHOLD AND MORE. A very good sale, lots of old stuff. Don’t miss this sale! Jelly cupboard; Double door cupboard; Oak ice box; Oak side board; Painted oak table; Set of 4 oak chairs; Oak dining room chairs; Spinning wheel; Wooden washing machine w/wringer; Feed chest; Cedar cupboard; Couch & chair; Stuffed chair; Wicker rocker; Wooden ice chest w/copper lining; Show case; Spartan cook stove (very nice); Bench from Carlisle bus station; Flat & camel back trunks; Old radio; Wooden wheel barrow; Wooden ironing boards; Black tin oven; Chicken crates; Milk cans; Carlisle milk bottles & Tin carrier; Newville pieces; Cloverdale sign etc.; Wooden brick mold; 3 gal water crock; Cowden crock & others; Spice jars & rack; Griswold pot & skillets; Cherry seeder; Figural bottle opener col lection; Winchester flash light; Wooden rake; Oats fork; Butcher kettle; Stirrer; Metal tractor seat; Several old kerosene lights; Book & clothes racks; Folding school desk; Bull Durham & Ernest Tub posters; a collection of old cookie jars such as mammy - Dutch - bears etc.; Old quilts; Yo Yo & others; Carnival glass; Cobalt blue, etc. Kids toys etc. J.D. #2O pedal tractor & wagon; Child’s pedal fire truck; Lionel train & track; Rocking horse collec tion; Mobo; Gang bell; Double horse rocker & others; Childs Chiferobe; Rocker; Wheelbarrow; Scooters; Metal doll crib; Doll buggy (Germany); Childs garden set in box; Tncycle; Sleds; Old tin lunch boxes; Dolls; Marvel the Mustangs by Marx; Croquet sets w/dove tail box; BB gun and much more “A collection of Black Americana” Uncle Tom’s Cabin books, pictures, salt & pepper shakers, etc. Household Large & small freezers; porcelain top table; Lounge chair; Bureau; Beautician chair; Bed; Metal desk & chair; New computer desk; Porch swing Cub cadet mower & snow blower attachments & chains. Front tine roto tiller; many unlisted col lectibles. Something for everyone. Owners: Stan & Edie Weibley Auctioneer: Kevin M. Wickard Phone 243-7203 LD #2541L Phone 241-5341 Terms of sale: Cash or PA check, settlement day of sale Lunch stand Pennsylvania Livestock Auction Waynesburg, Pa. Thursday, May 1,2003 Report Supplied By Auction Cattle- STOCK COWS' 34 50-5200 SLAUGHTER COWS Utility A. Commercial 37.00-46.50; Boner A Boning Utility 31.00-3600; Cutter A Boning Utility 30 00-35 00, Canner A Low Cutter 30 00-34.00; Shells 29 00 & down. BULLS. YIELD GRADE 1 15004-2000# 39.00- 00; YIELD GRADE 2 10004-1400# 38.00- FEEDER STEERS M A L 1 300-5004 80 00-92 00 250-280# 80.00-95 00. M 600-900# 55.00-85.00 HEIFERS M 1 A L 1 300-500# 6800-81 00, L 1 400-650460 00-77 00 BULLS' M A L 1 3004120# 70 00-91 00. CALVES: Veal Prime 70.00-85 00. Choice 60.00-84.00; Good 35 00-7000, Farm Calves #1 Hol stein Bulls 90-120# Few 35.00-150 00, #2 Holstein Bulls 80-100# Few 1000-50.00; Beef Bull A Hfrs/Hd 35 00-9000 HOGS Barrows A Gilts #l-2 210-255# 25 00-3400; #2-3 255-280# 22.00-3000. Sows #l-3 300-500# 15.00-3000; Feeder Pigs 1-3 15-20# 5 00-22 00/Hd 1-3 25-35# 1000-23 00/Hd LAMBS: High Choice 80-100# 77 00-135 00; Choice 40-75# 75.00-133.00, Feeder Lambs Good 50 00-95 00; Sheep 22 00-37 00, Fat Sheep 20 00 and down GOATS Large 45 00-120 00/Hd , Medium 30 00-67 00/Hd , Small 10 00-30 00/Hd HORSES Horses 19 00-51 50, Ponies 20 00-48 00 Indiana Livestock Auction Homer City, Pa. Thursday, May 1,2003 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 127. STEERS AND HEIFERS- STEADY TO 3 00 HIGHER COWS STEADY TO 3 00 HIGH ER BULLS: STEADY ON 200 STEERS CHOICE 1-3 55 25 SELECT 1-2 COU PLE 67.25 & 70 00. STANDARD 1-2 66.00 HEIFERS. CHOICE 1-3 1220/1285 LBS 7175, 75 75. SELECT 1-2 65 35, 6800 STANDARD 1-2 47 25,6400. COWS BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN 44 00, 4975, ONE AT 51 00 BONERS 80-85% LEAN 37 50, 43 75 LEAN 85-90% LEAN 3400, 40 50 SHELLS 33 50 AND DOWN BULLS YG 1 1240/1720 LBS 52 00,61 00, ONE AT 67 50 YG 2 1140/1585 LBS 40 50,46 75 FEEDER CATTLE STEERS. FEW M & L-2 460/780 LBS 63 00. 6700 HEIFERS FEW M-l 390/575 IBS 6700, 73 00 M & L-2 380/500 LBS 5000, 6600 BULLS- FEW M-l 375/560 LBS 67 50, 74 00 M& L-2 440/580 LBS 5400,6100 CALVES 87 STANDARD & GOOD 75/110 LBS 3000,60.00 UTILITY 50/65 LBS 22.50,27 50 FARM CALVES. HOLSTEIN BULLS STEADY. NO 1 BULLS 90/120 LBS. 122 50, 150.00. NO. 2 BULLS 80/130 LBS 8000.125.00 NO 2 HFIFERS 65/100 LBS 80.00, 20000. BEEF CROSS BULLS AND HEIFERS 65/110 LBS. 85.00,145.00 HOGS 12. 45-50% LEAN 265/310 LBS 33 00. 35 00 BOARS 426 & 616 LBS 885 & 15 00 FEEDER PIGS. NO MAR KET TEST. SHEEP 14 CHOICE 55/65 LBS 105 00, 157.50 SLAUGHTER SHEEP 20.00, 25 00 YEARLINGS 4000, 5500 GOATS 4 NANNIES 50/70IBS 30 00,42 00 PUBLIC AUCTION MAY 10TH, 9:00 AM Owner: Ben Kinsinger & Sons Meyersdale, Pa. From Md. Rt. 68, 219 N. 10 miles. Fairgrounds exit, Somerset, 219 south Fairgrounds exit, Left onto Broadway to Mt. Davis Rd., 1.7 miles west of Meyersdale, past fairgrounds. Right onto Rockdale Rd., 1.5 mile left onto Kinsinger Road, 1/2 mile EQUIPMENT, Rebuilt 8 N Ford tractor, hylift, blade and 3 pt. blade; Rebuilt Farmall A; Rebuilt 1943 JD B; Farmall BN to restore; Farmall cub; & Fl 2 parts; Hatz diesel motor; JD Luc Power unit; McCormick 1 1/2 & 3 hp M motors; JD E 1 1/2 hp. hit & miss; Maytag single & 2 cylinder motors; 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 La; 3 to 5 hp. LA engine; Maytag wash machine w/pedal start motor; 2 B&S; WMB B&S pedal start motors; Cub power unit; New Kory 6 ton wagon running gears; Gehl farm wagon w/new bed; New Farmall A, C, H, M and cub wheels, rims, tires; Cub ground plow; Snow blade; Wheel weights; Cub Cadet transmission; 4-25” Solid rubber forklift wheels; Tractor mani folds; Fenders; Tractor seats; Covers; Parts; 1 Bottom plow; Skeleton eleva tor frame; Tractor cab; Farmall F-12 motor; Kemp shredder; Foley saw file; Air tools; Air compressor; Weed eater; Hydraulic cylinders; Fuel tank; Pony saddle; Buggy harness; New open buggy box w/seat; Good top buggy; Good open buggy w/aluminum box; Ladder rack; New parts washer; Homelite water pump; Plastic pipe; 300 gal. plastic tanks; Rebuilt SR Lister diesel; 56” spoke steel wheels; Rigid pipe wrenches; Rototiller; Locust posts; Stainless steel cyclone mixer bin; Outdoor furance; 272 Husquavama chain saw; Horse cart; 60” Belt drive fan; 12 Volt troublehghts; Honda engines; Belt conveyer; 60+ Straw bales; New log cabin; XL3O Hyster fork-lift, 12 hp Cub Cadet lawn tractor. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD Old wood doughtray; Dupont dynamite box; 48” Wheel for spinning wheel; Large cast-iron kettle; Gold Metal Bmey & Smith wood chalk box w/chalk; 2 Hand scythes; Travel chest; 10 Gallon milk can; 2 Wooden barrels; Amp meter w/box; Makeup box w/accessories; Early Somerset Co. History books. Garrett crossroad school records; School books: B&O RR records; B&O RR oiler can; 5 gal. r epublic track spike can; Spindle back chairs; Rocking chairs; Crocks: Pottery; Wooden cupboards; Decorations; Old pictures; Tin photos. Cane stalk cutter; Bundle of wood shingles never used; Metal hair dryer; Microwave; Bar stools; Shallow well pump; Pressure tank; 20 Space electrical panel box w/new breakers; Electric baseboard heaters; Stove; Washer; TV; Console stereo; Couches; Electric lift chair; Satellite control boxes; Kerosene heaters; Oak end tables; Picnic table; Pressure cookers; Meat grinder; Half gallon canning jars; Two dozen one quart green canning jars; Windows; President Kalamazoo coal/wood cook stove; Columbin cookstove; Christmas decorations; Pots, pans and dishes; Pedal tractors new w/box; New Tractor Ertel toys, in the box. NOTE: Household 9 AM, old gas and diesel engines and wash machine motors running, some tractors rebuilt or overhauled, lots of parts, many items not listed. Farm Bureau Announces Contests (Continued from Page ASS) The Excellence in Agriculture Award Program is designed as an opportunity for Young Farmers & Ranchers who do not derive the majority of their income from an owned, rented, or leased agri cultural operation, while actively contributing and growing through their involement in Farm Bureau and agriculture, to earn recognition. Participants will be judged on their involvement in agriculture, leadership ability, in volvement and participation in Farm Bureau, and other organi zations. Eligibility for this contests in cludes: Greencastle Livestock CATTLE 135 COWS: 2 00 LOWER HOLSTEIN STEERS CHOICE 2-3 1315 & 1490 LBS COUPLE 62 75 & 63 50 SELECT 1-2 ONE 56 25 FEW STANDARD 1-2 48 75,50.00 COWS BREAKERS 75-80% LEAN 3900, 44 75, AVERAGE 42.00 BONERS 80-85% LEAN 37 50, 43.25, AVERAGE 39.60 LEAN 85-90% LEAN 33 00, 3900, FEW UP TO 41 50, LOW DRESSING 31 00 SHELLS 30 25 AND DOWN BULLS YIELD GRADE 1 FEW 1465/1985 LBS 53 75, 54.00 YIELD GRADE 2 FEW 960/1350 LBS 41 75,4975 CALVES 204 STANDARD & GOOD 70/90 LBS 32 50,4000 UTILITY 50/85 LBS 5 00,20.00 FARM CALVES HOLSTEIN BULLS 5 00-1000 LOWER NO 1 BULLS 90/125 LBS 13000, 167 50, MOSTLY 135 00, 157 50, 80/90 LBS 102 50, 145 00 NO 2 BULLS 85/125 LBS 8000, 14S00, WEAKER CALVES AND LIGHTER WEIGHTS DOWN TO 5000 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS NO 1 95/115 LBS 21000,31000 NO 2 FEW 75V420 LBS 12000.20000 BEEF CROSS BULLS FEW 75/120 LBS 65 00,85 00 HOGS NO MARKET TEST FEEDER PIGS 0 NO MARKET TEST SHEEP NO MARKET TEST GOATS NO MARKET TEST Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Thursday, May 1,2003 RETURN TO FARM CALF 100-300 GOOD VEAL 5000-9900 COMMON VEAL 10 00-4900 CHOICE STEERS 75 00-77 00 SELECT STEERS 65 00-74 00 COMMON STEERS 45 00-64 00 COMMERCIAL COWS- 42 00-49 00 CANNERS/CUTTERS 33 00-45 00 SHELLS 24 00-3200 CHOICE HEIFERS NONE SELECT HEIFERS 65 00-7000 COMMON HEIFERS 4000-6400 GOOD FEEDERS 70 00-80 00 COMMON FFEDFRS 35 00-69 00 BULLS 45 00-56 00 Jesse W. Maust Auctioneering 814-662-2943 Pa-AU 004048 John Esh AU-002055 Auctioneer Greencastle, Pa. Report Supplied by PDA Thursday, May 1,2003 • Member in good standing with their county farm bureau. • Applicant can be either an individual or a married couple. • Applicant must be a Farm Bureau member who docs not de rive the majority of their income from an owned, rented, or leased agricultural operation. • Contestants shall be Farm Bureau members between 18 and 35 years of age. • Past state YF&R Excellence in Agriculture Award winners and previous AFBF Excellence in Agriculture Award competitors are not eligible to compete. • Past state Achievement Award winners and previous AFBF Achievement Award com petitors are not eligible to com pete. • County, state, and American Farm Bureau employees are not eligible. Applications are available and deadline is Aug. 30 at the PFB office. Young Fanners And Ranchers Leadership Conference An excellent opportunity for YF&R’s throughout the state to gather at one location. This con ference is created for young agri culturalist by Young Farmers and Ranchers. You will have the opportunity to share your agri cultural experiences, both suc- Greencastle Hay Greencastle, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Thursday, May 1, 2003 HAY: 7 LOADS. TOTAL LOADS: 7. ALFALFA: 165.00. MIX HAY: 90.00-167.50. ROUND BALES 45.00/BALE. cesses and failures, with friends and new acquaintances. Attend ees will return home with an in creased understanding of the ag ricultural industry. The opportunities are great and you will experience a feeling of self improvement. Leadership skills are a rare commodity and in high demand. Involvement in Young Farm ers and Ranchers is limited only by one’s energy and enthusiasm. Farm Bureau is a great organiza tion and we’d like you to be a part of the Young Farmers and Ranchers program. It is no secret that our organization faces some tough challenges today and in the years to come. The public’s per ception of agriculture requires that we take a more proactive role in facing the issues of labor, land, pesticides, water, and ani mal welfare. Only with strong leadership and a commitment to making young farmers and ranchers a stronger and more vital representative for agricul ture, will we be meeting our chal lenges and goals. Join today and become an ac tive member in the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers and Ranchers Program. For more information, contact PFB, 510 S. 31st St., Camp Hill, PA 17001-8736, (717) 761-2740. CUMBERLAND VALLEY PRODUCE AUCTION Annual Mother's Day Flower Sale May 6 th & Bth8 th 9:00 A.M. Featured Items! Hanging Baskets, Annual Flats, Planters, Geraniums, Mass Baskets, Huge Petunia Baskets, Rhododendrons, Azaleas. You won't want to miss this sale. It's one big Flower Sale. Also watermelon, lopes, tomatoes, asparagus. C.V.P.A. is located 4 miles N. of Shippensburg, PA. Take Rt. 11 N. to Koser Rd. Auction X A mile. George Baldwin Auctioneer AU-001304-L For information ph. 717-530-5007 PUBLIC AUCTION (short notice) SAT., MAY 10,2003 AT 10:00 A.M. 60 X 80’ SHED PLUS CONSTRUCTION EQUIP. The Auction will be held at 938 Bloom Rd, Westminster, Md. From Westminster take Rt. 27 S. approx. 4-1/2 miles, turn left unto Nicodemus Rd. go approx 1 1/2-miles. turn right unto Salem Bottom Rd. go approx. 1/2-milc turn right onto Bloom Rd & go l/2-mile to Auction on rt. Bonanza 60 x 80’ building with metal roof & sid ing; Misc lumber; Large (35-gal. plus) stainless steel crab pots; Graco HD powerflo liquid sprayers for 50-gal. drums: Johnson HD auto matic doughnut filler. New Jean-Air electric built-in range; Burnham 156,000 BTU oil fur nace; Toledo platform scale; Scaffol sparrows w/extra parts; Lawrence Ellerbrock oakers table; Chrysler 220 air cond.; 4-235:85R 16 tires on 8- lug rims; Economy electric scissors lift; 275-gal. oil tank; plus more. TERMS: Cash or good check on day ot auction. Not responsible for accidents on the property, day of Auction nor when dismantling building. Michael Cornias (owner) 410-876-5763. Nevin E. Tasto, Auctioneer, 410-374-4067,
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