AS-Lancatur Farming, Saturday, April 4, 1992 7»OlD pm# The First Free Public Library On Apnl 9,1833, Dr. Abiel Abbot, a ministerm Peterborough, New Hampshire, made a proposal at town meeting that would eventually be embraced by most of the civilized world. Dr Abbot proposed that the town establish a library which would be owned by the people and free to all the inhabitants of the town. Apparently it was an idea whose time had come, for the proposal received unqualified support at the meeting and other towns were soon adopting similar measures. Prior to that time, those libraries which did exist were the private property of individuals or organizations funded.by dues. With that town vote, not only was the Peterborough Town Library established, but the concept of a free public library, supported by taxation, was also born. 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UT3NGI-3,400 AND UP. 12LOADS, RANGE 86.00-89.50. LATEST ESTB, MKT. 86.00-87.0 a Northeast: Cloudy and cool, sunny west; rain, some heavy; CUTTER 1-2, 350 ft UP. 8 LOADS. RANGE 94.00, LATEST ESTB. MKT. 94.0 a snowstorm west. Southeast: Cold and rainy then clearing and warming; show ers northeast. Midwest: Cold, flurries; BULLS 500/UP, YG 1. 1 LOAD. RANGE 103.00. LATEST ESTB. MKT. 103.00. BONELESS PROCESSING BEEF/ BEEF TRIMMINGS 101 LOADS REPORTED FRESH 90% BONELESS BEEF IN TOE MIDWEST AREAS 3.00-3. JO LOW ER. AND IN TEXAS 3504.50 LOWER; OTHER TYPES NOT ESTABLISHED. DEMAND LIGHT FOR MODERATE OFFERINGS; MOVEMENT VERY SLOW. BEEF TRIMMINGS HIGHER ON LIGHT TO MODERATE DEMAND AND OFFERINGS. sunny and cold north; sunny and milder, then cloudy and. cold, warmer north. Northwest: Sunny and mild, cloudy and cold mountains; clear and warming, FOB OMAHA BASIS 90%FR, 12 LOADS. RANGE then rain coast, snow mountains. 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RANGE 125.5, WT. AVG. 125.5 a 85% PR, UNQUOTED. 85%FZ, UNQUOTED. 75%FR, RANGE 97.0, WT. AVG. 97.00 75%FZ, UNQUOTED. 65%FR, RANGE 77.0,WT. AVG. 77.00 B. 65%FZ, UNQUOTED. 50%FR, 67 LOADS, RANGE 53.50-55.00. WT. AVG. 54.31. 50%FZ, UNQUOTED. 50%8X, UNQUOTED. BULL: 92-94, RANGE 147.0, WT. AVG. 147.00 A. FOB EAST TEXAS AND OKALHOMA 90%FR, 19 LOADS, RANGE WT. AVG. 122.95. 90%FZ, 2 LOADS. RANGE 124.50-125.0, WT. AVG. 124.75. 85%FR, UNQUOTED. 85%FZ, UNQUOTED. 75%FR. UNQUOTED. 75%FZ, UNQUOTED. 65%FR. UNQUOTED. 65%FZ, UNQUOTED. BULL: 92-94 UNQUOTED. CAF NORTHEAST AREAS 90%FRESH TO 65% FROZEN, UNQUOTED.. •♦ABODE AFTER QUOTES REPRE SENTS DAYS SINCE LAST ACTUAL MARKET TEST. QUOTES ARE DROPPED AFTER 5 DAYS OF NO TEST OR BEFORE IF THEY NO LONGER REFLECT CURRENT MARKET rrnnmoNS.** Eighty-Four Livestock Eighty-Four, Pa. Monday, March 30, 1992 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE 294. STEERS. SELECT 65.00-65.50; STANDARD 59.50-6650 A © p Diffenbach V- Auction Inc. 100 Wtst Jackson Strsst • Box 186 • Nsw Holland, Pennsylvania 17557 Offlcs: (717) 355-7253 « FAX; (717) 355-9547 HAY & GRAIN SALE EVERY MONDAY -10;00 A.M. TUES.. APR. 7 WHOLESALE FURNITURE APR. 10 FARM EQUIPM TUES.. MAY 5 WHOLESALE FURNITURE WED.. MAY 6 WINROSS TRUCK A FARM TOYS 6:30 P. MAY 8 FARM EQUIPMENT A SUPPLIES 9:00 A.M. •QUIPPED FOR AN AUCTION AT YOUR PLACE OR OURS FRI., HEIFERS: SELECT 65.00-72.50; STANDARD 58.0M7.0a COWS: CUTTERS AND BONDERS AND UTILITIES 45.00-SI.SO; CAN NBRS AND LOW CUTTERS 40.00-47.50; SHELLS 39.00 AND DOWN. BULLS: GRADE #1 1400-1600 LBS. 54.00- #2 1100-1350 LBS. 50.00- FEEDER STEERS: 18S-300 LBS. 85.00- 300-SOO LBS. 65.00-85.00; 500-700 LBS. 63.00-74.00. HEIFERS: 185-300 LBS. 73.00-93.00; 300-500 LBS. 69.00-75.5 a. 500-700 LBS. 60.00- BULLS: 18S-300 LBS. 76.50-90.00; 300-500 LBS. 65.00-79.00; 500-700 LBS. 65.00-74.00. CALVES: 216 HEAD. 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