AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21, 1992 old —sbebb Fire! Mar< ii 2S, 1911 Ihc workday was nearly over at the 1 rtan gle Shirtwaist Company m New York when a disastrous fire swept through the premises Most ol the seamstresses were young immigrant women who wouldn't have dared to complain about the de plorable winking conditions Although laboi laws lorbade locking laclorv doors wink the workeis weie picscnl mans omm women died in the lire because ocked doors Happed them on the eighth id ninth Moors Some tumped to then alh when lire engine laddeiswere made ale to reach them When it was over more n 14s workers had died as a result ol the I his terrible tragedy is also remembered as a turning point in labor hisloiv as it resulted in many needed health and saletv relotms, as well as ellorls to improve hre-lighling equipment Fire ami ashes are hut sad reformers. In a multi-story building, hang a sheet out the window. This universal signal tells firefighters, “Someone’s in here, come get me.” EARTH WISE We dll know automobiles lake a high toll on the en vironmenl but most ol us areii t ready to give thsm up Since the average car exhausts twenty pounds ol carbon diox ide lot caeh gallon ol gas used here s a lip to lessen v our cai s negative impact and save money too Whenever possi hlc don I allow voui cai to idle lot mine than a minute 1 uin it oil at the di ivc-thiough bank.oi while wailing lor kids orcarpoolers A halt-gallon to a gallon ol gas is used per hour of idling, actually wasting more gas than restarting the engine S’ w SPE FEED 7 Fridi 750 to 900 Lbs. 200 Other Cattle Weighing 600 to 800 Lbs. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyards Tel. (717) 397-5136 An Old Line Commission Firm Keeping Abreast With The Times d either April 6th, 1992 or April 13th, 1992, since Easter is April 19th, 1992. Consign all lambs April 20th for Greek Easter April 26th. All lambs consigned to Walter M. Dunlap and Sons on April 6,13 &19 will be sold at auction beginning at 9:30 a.m. Your consignments are respectfully solicited and for further information contact KEN SMOKER 717-397-5136 (office) or 215-593-2123 (home). Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Lancaster Stockyard* Tel. (7171 397-5136 Vi Woodchucks Emerge This Week Cocoa Fudge Cake 1 ■■, cups flour 1 * 2 cups sugar cup cocoa 1 1'2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups buttermilk 1 • cup shortening 2 eggs t teaspoon vanilla Silt togetherdrv ingredients Add icmaimng ingredients Blend 1 minute on low speed scraping bowl con stantly Beal ' minutes at high speed scraping bowl occa sionally Pour into d x H greased and floured pan Bake at ISO F lor IS to 40 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean Cool and frost as desired LAMB CONSIGNORS An Important Notice M. Dunlap and Sons recommends lambs for the Easter Trade be CATTLE 355...(PDA)... Supply included 145 si. heifers and 63 feeder callle strong; SI. heifers steady to strong, SI. cows 1.75-2.50 higher. Choice 1050/1500 lbs. si. steers 74.00-78.25, couple 79.00. Select 69.00-73.50, Few High Choice and Prime Holstems 68.50-71.75, Choice 66.75-69.00, Select 64.25-67.00. Choice si heifer 69.00-76.00, individual 79.50, Select 65 00-68,75, few Choice Holstems 63 50-66.75. Breaking Utility and Com mercial si cows 48.75-52 75, couple 57.00, individual 61 75. Culler and Boning Utility 49.00-53.00, few 55 00, Canner Sc lav/ Cutter 45.50-48 50, Shells down to 43.00. Yield Grade No. 1, 1200/2100 lbs. si. bulls 60.25-66.75, individual 70.25. Feeder Callle: Large Frame No. 1,650/700 lbs. steers 72.00-79.00, Large Frame No. 2, 365/540 lbs. Holstems 70.50-87.00. Few Medium Frame No. 1, 450/650 lbs. heifers 68 50-78.00. Few Large Frame 2, 425/775 lbs. 57.75-76 00. $' OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECAST Northeast; Vcr\ told. snowv then sunny waim Clear warm southeast Finally ram CALVES 168... Standard and Good 75/95 lbs si. calves 70.00-85.00. Farm Calves: No. 1, Holstein Dulls 90/125 lbs. 140.00- No. 2. 80/120 lbs. 95.00- 00. No. 1. Hoi. Heifers 70/100 lbs. 100.00-170 00. some snow Southeast: Clear and warm heavy ram Florida l|ien heavy ram Hooding deep south clear hot Florida Midwest: HOGS 210... BARROWS & GILTS; 1 25 to 3.00 higher. US No. 1-2 225/240 lbs. barrows and gilts 38.75-41.25, few Lots 1-3 200/205 lbs. 37.25-37.50; SOWS: US No 1-3 300/650 lbs. sows 29.00-33.25. Boars 27.00-29 00, couple Lightyvcights to 36 50 C lear and mild cold and snowy central 1 hen cold and Iree/mg FEEDER PIGS 187... US No. 1-3 20/27 lain delimit ccini il Northwest: Mild Itee/init ram ccist snow ninth and moun tains Kamy.cool then sunny and cool coast Southwest: Ram snow mountains, clear. warm desert, then rainy ng Asrmvx Leesport Livestock Auction Leesport, Pa. Wednesday, March 18, 1992 Report Supplied by PDA HAY, STRAW & GRAIN SALE Every Thursday at 1 p.m. Auction will continue all year long Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. (Rt. 30,10 miles east of Lancaster in Paradise, PA) For Info. 717-442-4181 business 215-458-8518 home hopper bottom bins for feed storage I A.„. Quality Feed Storage Features Help Make Chore-Time Bins A “Best Buy” Models Available: Your Choice Of 6,7, 9, 12 And 15 Ft. All Galvanized Hopper-Bottom Bins We Assemble, Deliver And Set-Up Bins On Your Farm! Your Master Authorized Distributor We Stock A Full Line Of Bins And Augers u it mine ft Poultry Systems Specialists PIARMER BOYtAG. UPS “7 me. ■ lbs. feeder pigs 100.00-112.50, 30/45 lbs. 72.50-94.00, couple lots 70 Ibi. 59.0a61.00. SHEEP 86...Fcw Choice 60/110 lbs. Wooled slaughter lambs 74.00-80.00, 30/55 lbs. Spring slaughter lambs 82.50-1 17.50. Slaughter sheep 28.0a40.00. - all Cwt. GOATS 20...Fcw Large SO.Oai 10.00, few Medium 40.00, Small kids 14.0ai7.50. all per head. Eighty-Four Livestock Eighty-Four, Pa. Monday, March 16, 1992 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE 214. STEERS, HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 72.5a77.00; SELECT 64.00-70.00; STANDARD 58.0a65.50; UTILITY 50.0a57.50. HEIFERS: CHOICE 71.0a75.50; SELECT 63.00-70.00; STANDARD 57.0a62.50; UTILITY 50.5a57.00. COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER CIAL 49.5a54.00; CANNERS AND BONERS AND UTILITY 46.00-49.00; CANNERS AND LOW CUTTERS 41.00-41.50; SHELLS 40.00 AND DOWN. CULLS: YG#l 1510-1590 LBS. 59.0a64.00; YG#2 1325-1410 LBS, 51.0a58.50. FEEDER STEERS: 185-300 LBS. 80.00-112.50, 300-500 LBS. 78.00-90.00, 500-800 LBS. 60.00-80.00; HEIFERS L Robert Frame, Sr. president Glenn S. Frame Mgr. 410 E LINCOLN AVE Jimart: 14:00; S>L 0:30-11:30 185-300 LBS. 77.00-86.00,300-500 LBS. 70.00-85.50, 500-800 LBS. 67.50-79.00; BULLS 185-300 LBS. 90.00-97.50, 300-500 LBS. 74.00-88.00,500-800 LBS. 68.50. CALVES: 141 HEAD. VEALERS CHOICE 100.00-117.50; GOOD 80.00- STANDARD AND GOOD 70.00- UTILITY 50.00-70.00. FARM CALVES: 90-105 LBS. HOLS TEIN BULLS «1 132.50-142.50; «2 90.00- BEEF BULLS 100.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90.00- BEEF HEIFERS 140.00- HOGS: 58 HEAD. #1 AND #2 150-200 LBS. 30.00-34.00; #l&3 225-250 LBS. 35.50-36.90; #l&3 260-280 LBS. 34.00; 41&3 290-310 LBS. 31.00-31.50. SOWS: UNDER 500 LBS., 1 AT 28.00. BOARS: 27.00-28.50. FEEDER PIGS: #l&3 26.50-39.00 HEAD. SHEEP: 156 HEAD. SPRING LAMBS 20-50 LBS. 70.00-87.50; 50-75 LBS. 80.00- 75-100 LBS. 77.00-79.00; WOOLED FEEDER LAMBS GOOD AND CHOICE 60-75 LBS. 60.00-63.00; 80-105 LBS. 64.00-68.00; EWES 22.00- GOATS: 14 HEAD. LARGE 47.50-55.00; MEDIUM 40.00-47.00; SMALL 20.00-34.00, ALL BY THE HEAD. HORSES: 2 HEAD, 29.50-60.00 PER HUNDREDWEIGHT. Notice Of Time Change (Hay Sale) Starting Jan. 1, 1992 (New Year’s Day) Hay And Straw Sales Will Start At 10 A.M. Every Wed. GOOD’S AUCTION 111 North Maple Ave. Leola, PA 17540 717-656-8911 717-656-9554 DOSMATICPLUS It’s a: Medicator Metering Pump Fertilizer Injector v DOSMATC Non-Electric Proportional • Wear Resistant • American Quality 2 YEAR WARRANTY SIMPLE, ACCURATE, AND RELIABLE AT ALL FLOW RATES. I, PA 17067 U.S. PATENT No. 45MT16 Chock Our WarahouM ■