AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10, 2003 Full Flower Mooh, May A New Thing n May 15. 1940. women queued up for hours before stores opened, just to be sure of getting then share uof a new women s-weai commodity—nylon slixk mgs Thanks to public relations lantarc (exaggeialed claims that a pair of stockings would ‘last forever’ ) and limited slock, hosiery departments were stampeded and near-nots bioke out By the end ol the year. 16 million pairs of stockin made with the new miracle tibei had b< sold Silk stockings became obsolete, the term vrrxOngv itself fell into disu; Instead, women called them simr ‘‘nylons" Eat to please thyself, hut dress to please others, -Benjamin Franklin American statesman (1706-1790) tw Soak mildew stains in lemon juice, and bleach in the sun. Royal Broccoli Casserole 2 cups chopped cooked casserole dish In a sepa broccoll rale pan. saute onion in 1 large onion, chopped butter until soft, then add 2 tablespoons butter to broccoli Blend remam -1 teaspoon salt ln g ingredients together, I'4 teaspoon tarragon or then ac j(j lo broccoli. nu\- margoram mg well and sinooth -1/8 teaspoon pepper mg the top Cover 1 pint sour cream and bake for 25 minutes Makes 4 servings Preheat oven jfyy to 325°F Pul broccoli into a buttered I -quart / I New Holland Dairy Sale New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, May 7,2003 145 DAIRY COWS, 105 HEIFERS, 18 BULLS. MARKET LOWER, LOC AL FRESH 525.00-1310.00. LOCAL SPRINGERS 585.00-1285.00. BETTER FRESH COWS 1400.00-ISIO.OO. LARGE HEIFERS 1385.00-1510.00. SHORT BRED HEIFERS r W—'VH Models from 34 to 75 cu. It. P* 1 mixina capacity... I^SBSZBg /SHI 11 . I —. # p ROVEN rugged t|§g| I A • PROVEN EFFICIENT iB ‘ • PROVEN ECONOMICAL JSJsf'A mixing Building T.M.R. 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Record daily local conditions in our full-color Weather JoumaHsU9s + $4 95 S&H) To order, call 800-895 9265, ext 220 or visit our Web site wwwjlmanac.com/ go/wufo3osb LOADS FRESH Vermont Beef Producers Feeder Cattle Auction New Holland, Pa. May 2,2003 Report Supplied By USDA Receipts; 326. The Vermont Beef Pro ducers spring feeder cattle auction was held on Saturday April 26 at the Cham plain Valley Exposition fairgrounds in Essex Junction, Vermont. Cattle were shipped in on the Friday before the sale and were graded and commingled by muscle scores, frame size, weights, and breeds. Buyer attendance was pretty good, with bidding moderately active on the mixed supply. The Angus stock made up over 49 percent of the run, which in cluded a nice pot load of reputation cat tle. All cattle are sold on in-weights. FEEDER STEERS: Medium and Large 1: 400-500 lbs 91.00 black; 500-600 lbs 90.00 black; 600-700 lbs 74.00, black 83.00, exotic 65.00; 700-800 lbs 73.00- 75.00, black 78.00; 800-900 lbs 70.00-72.00 includes the blacks; couple 900-950 lbs 69.00, Medium and Large 2: 375-500 lbs 90.00, black 86.00; 500-600 lbs 71.00-76.50, black 90.00; 600-700 lbs 75.00, black 81.00, exotic 69.00; 700-800 lbs 77.00-80.00 includes the blacks; 800-925 lbs 73.00-79.00 includes the blacks Large 1-2: couple Dairy-types 800-900 lbs 64.50. Medium 1-2 Short horns: 400-500 lbs 81.00; 600-700 lbs 78.00; 700-900 lbs 75.00. Medium 3: 350-500 lbs 73.00. Small 1-2 350-555 lbs 78.00, FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium and Large 1: 400-500 lbs 86.00 black; 500-600 lbs 75.00, black 84.00; 600-705 lbs 60.00-67.00, black 75.00; 700-800 lbs 75.00 black. Medium and Large 1-2; 300-400 lbs 98.00 black. Medium and Large 2: 390- 500 lb exotic 65.00; 400-500 lbs 77.00- includes the blacks; 500-600 lbs 65.00, black 75.00; 600-700 lbs 57.00- black 76.00; 700-800 lbs 70.00; 820 lb individual 71.00. Large 1-2 Dairy-types: 645-830 lbs 58.00. Small 1-2: 350-550 lbs 65.00. CASE Ik ik David Brown FmEZ ("BETTER-BILT") KINZE CORN PLANTERS &GRAIN CARTS Vetter Planter Attachments - - Q 589? I 010 I We can communicate with you by phone 1-800-414-4705, fax 717-626-0996 and e-mail info@binkleyhurst.com New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied by Auction Monday, May 5,2003 231 HEAD, MARKET STEADY. WORK HORSES 700.00-900.00. DRIVING HORSES 480.00-1150.00. RIDING HORSES 480.00-1310.00. REGISTERED RIDING 625.00-1700.00,1 AT 2500.00. BETTER RIDING 1400.00-1900.00. PONIES 165.00-500.00. LARGE PONIES 600.00-735.00, 3 HEAD 1375.00-1800.00. COLTS 135.00-500.00. Dewart Livestock Dewart, Pa. Report Supplied By Auction Monday, May 5,2003 STEERS: 60.00-78.50. HEIFERS: TOO FEW TO QUOTE. GOOD COWS: 35.00-45.00. CANNERS AND CUTTERS 25.00-35.00. BULLS: 44.00-49.00. VEAL: 90-190 LBS, 70-90 LBS. 60.00-100.00. HOGS: 35.00-40.50. SOWS: NONE. FEEDER PIGS: 15.00-25.00. Carlisle Livestock Carlisle, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, May 6,2003 STEERS: NO HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME OFFERED. CHOICE 1100-1550 LBS. 76.50-81.50, SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 950-1500 LBS. 68.00-76.25, HOLSTEINS 1200-1500 LBS. 68.00-72.50, SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 975-1200 LBS. 61.50-67.75; HEIFERS CHOICE 1050-1475 LBS. 76.75-81.25. COWS: BREAKERS 42.00-46.25, BONERS 37.75-44.50, LEAN 33.00-42.00; BIG MIDDLE, LOW DRESSING, LIGHTS 30.75-38.75, SHELLY 30.00 DOWN; BULLS HOLSTEINS 52.00-56.00; STOCK COW 1370 LBS. 43.00 AND CALF BULL 270 LBS. 235.00, BOTH SOLD BY THE HUN DREDWEIGHT. McCORMICK' NOTICE EXTENDED PARTS DEPARTMENT STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE NOW THRU JUNE 2003 To Better Serve You During The Busy Planting Season APRIL - MAY - JUNE Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Frl. 7am-Bpm l Wed. Tam-6pm; Sat. 7am-3pm ■SUNHOWER HARLO 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-4705 FEEDER CATTLE: FEEDER STEERS MED. AND LARGE +N2 650-975 LBS. 60.00-66.00, HOLSTEINS, DAIRY TYPES 350-900 LBS. 44.00- FEEDER HEIFERS MED. AND LARGE +NI 350-885 LBS. 64.00- +N2 750-975 LBS. 55.00- FEEDER BULLS 550-950 LBS. 50.50-79.00, HOLSTEINS, DAIRY TYPES 52.00-55.00. CALVES: RETURNING TO THE FARM. HOLSTEIN BULLS +NI 80-135 LBS. 102.00-141.00, HOLSTEIN HEIF ERS +N2 80-125 LBS. 100.00-240.00. SWINE: HOGS US+NI-3 225-285 LBS. 33.00-36.25, 290-310 LBS. 31.50-33.50; SOWS US+NI-3 350-600 LBS. 24.00-27.00, THIN, WEAK, ROUGH, ALL WEIGHTS TO 22.00; BOARS 300-600 LBS, 6.00-16.00; FEED ER PIGS BY THE LB. 22-45 LBS. 95.00-175.00; ROASTERS 100-120 LBS. 42.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD, MEDIUM TO LARGE NANNIES AND BILLIES 50.00-99.00, FANCY KIDS 53.00-70.00, FLESHY KIDS 36.00-52.00, SMALL, THIN 5.00-35.00. LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 25-85 LBS. 90.00-150.00. 100.00-310.00; SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 27.00-47.00. SALE EVERY TUES., 5 P.M. FOR RABBITS, POULTRY, EGGS, 6 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK, STARTING WITH CALVES; SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALE TUBS., MAY 20; SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE TUBS., MAY 20; STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRL, MAY 16, RECEIVING 7:30 A.M.-10:30 A.M., SALE 1 P.M.; RED CARPET HORSE AND TACK SALE FRL, MAY 16. Small Animal Sale May 6,2003 RABBITS AND BUNNIES 1.00-27.00. CHICKENS 4.25-5.50. BANTIES 2.75-3.80. PIGEONS 2.00-5.25. PHEASANTS 15.00-29.00. QUAIL 4.25-5.50. GUINEA PIGS 6.75. TURKEYS 19.00. DUCKS 6.00-7.00. GEESE 7.50. ALL ANIMALS SOLD BY THE HEAD. SALE STARTS 5 P.M. ■PEuuEAv nfS Disk Harrows Mi c c r; Chisel Plows Wjgpthmw kEEMAM 'NIGHT GEHL TRAILERS No Matter Where You Are - You’re Never Too Far! Your Parts Are Just A Phone Call Away! Machinery Sales M-F 7 to 5 Sat. 7 to 11:30 PARTS DEPT. HOURS: Monday-Frlday 7 AM to S PM Saturday 7 AM to Noon After Hours Emergencies Call (717) 626-0885 (717) 626-5159 Sun. Closed - Lord's Day