M-Uncwtar Farming, Satui ou> Wig ! » M Harry Houdini died, October 31,1926, Harry Houdini, bom on March 24,1874, as Ebrich Weiss m Budapest, Hungary, died October 31, 1926, from compli cations from a ruptured appendix. On October 22 Houdini met with three students in his dressing room. One was an amateur boxer who mistakenly thought he could test Houdini’s tolerance to blows to the stomach. Unfortunately Houdini didn’t have time to tense his abdominal muscles. The following night during a show in Detroit, he suffered from stomach cramps and fever. Later he collapsed on stage and was taken to a Detroit hospital where he died on Halloween morning. He was buried in his bronze “buried alive” stunt . coffin next to his beloved mother. \ . When birds and badgers are fat in October, expect a cold winter. ■ ns= To perserve the shine on countertops wipe once a week with lemon oil and then wipe dry. earthwise [hat happens to all those recycled newspapers? 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Serving The Needs Of Agriculture r, Octobar 24, 1992 Sweet and Sour Meatballs 11t pound* ground bool 1 cup broad crumbs lagg 3 taaapoons batl bouillon, divided 1 taMcapoon chopped parolay 2 tablespoons lemon Jules 1 cup apricot pwesrvee 1 tablespoon swset relish Make 1-inch meatballs using beef, crumbs, egg, and 2 teaspoons of bouillon. Brown in a skillet. Remove meatballs and pour off fat. Add remaining ingredients to skillet and cook over low heat for IS minutes, stirring often. Add meatballs, cover, and sim mer for 10 minutes. Makes 48 meatballs. —Call Us Today 1-800-873-5300 SLAUGHTER CATTLE RECEIPTS: 537. SLAUGHTER STEERS: 129 HD. TREND: 1.00 HIGHER. HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 2-4 75.00- CHOICE 2-3 950-1075 LBS. 70.00- CHOICE 2-3 1075-1375 LBS. 72.00-75.00; CHOICE 2-3 OVER 1375 LBS. 70.00-73.75; CHOICE 4 ALL WEIGHTS 66.00-71.00; SELECT A CHOICE 1-2 950-1100 LBS. 67.00-71.75; SELECT* CHOICE 1-21100-1375 LBS. 65.00- SELECT & CHOICE 1-2 OVER 1375 LBS. 62.0047.00. HOLSTEINS: CHOICE 2-3 1050-1450 LBS. 62.50-68.75; SELECT 1-2 1050-1450 LBS. 58.00-62.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: 44 HD. TREND: 1.00 HIGHER. CHOICE 2-3 850-1000 LBS. 63.00-71.50; CHOICE 2-3 1000-1250 LBS. 70.00-75.50; CHOICE 4 ALL WEIGHTS 65.00-69.00; SELECT * CHOICE 1-2 850-1000 LBS. 61.50-67.00; SELECT & CHOICE 1-2 1000-1250 LBS. 64.00- 0> OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECAST Northeast: Cold wave, light ram; then heavy ram, snow mountains and west. Southeast: Ram and colder, heavy ram north, milder south; and clearing. HOLSTEINS: CHOICE 2-3 1000-1350 LBS. 57.00-63.00; SELECT * CHOICE 1-2 1000-1350 LBS. 53.00-57.50. SLAUGHTER BULLS: 36 HD. TREND: STEADY. YIELD GRADE 1 ALL WEIGHTS 62.00-69.00; YIELD GRADE 2 ALL WEIGHTS 56.00-61.50. BULLOCKS; 9 HEAD. SELECT 1-3 1150-1375 LBS. 62.00-66.50; SELECT 1-2 950-1250 LBS. 64.00-70.00. COWS: 319 HD. TREND: STEADY. BREAKING UTILITY & COMMER CIAL 47.00-52.50; CUTTER & BONING UTILITY 46.00-51,50; CANNER * LOW CUTTER 46.00 * DOWN. STOCKER ft FEEDER CATTLE RECEIPTS; 180 HD. TREND; STEADY TO STRONGER. BEEF TYPES; 200-400 LBS. STEERS 80.00-102.50, BULLS 80.00-107.50, HEIFERS 74.00-92.00; 400-600 LBS, STEERS 76.00-91.00. Midwest: Ram, heavy west, colder with clouds, rain east; then clearmg. Northwest: Cold, freezing ram east and coast, sunny mountains; then milder and clearing. Southwest: Mild and rainy, sunny California; clearing and wanner, cool north coast. Greencastle Livestock GrMKMth, Pa. Monday, Oct 19, 1992 Risser s Poultry Inc. '• Over 60 years of prompt dependable Tel. 717-626-5466 . * k k!c ‘ ... /r . i". i**mA i ! ? i.( Hn.) *Ki\ »*/, >t vw ■ • ',v s Rf„ ’; r: * fc'riS ■T- 1,1 1 'ii A Superior Breed Of Power mnuijL BULLS 70.00-74*00, HEIFERS 76.00- 600-800 LBS. STEERS 75.00- BULLS 60.00-65.00, HEIF ERS 70.00-74.00; 100-975 LBS. STEERS 67.00- BULLS 55.0041.00, HEIF ERS 64.0049.00. HOLSTEINS AND DAIRY CROSS: 200-400 LBS. STEERS 69.00-11.00, BULLS 60.00-72.00; HEIFERS. 80.00- 400400 LBS. STEERS , 65.0048.00, BULLS 55.0041.00. HEIF ERS 70.00-81.00; 600-800 LBS. STEERS 59.0046.00, BULLS 49.00-86.00. HEIF ERS 60.00-70.00; 800-975 LB. STEERS 55.00- BULLS 45.00-52.56, HEIF ERS 55.0042.00. CALVES; 569 HD. VEAL CALVES. TREND: STEADY TO STRONGER. CHOICE 150-300 LBS. 85.00-105.00; GOOD 150-300 LBS. 70.00-85.00; GOOD 100-150 LBS. 60.00-70.00; GOOD 80-100 LBS. 50.0040.00; STANDARD 80-100 LBS. 50.00-55.00; STANDARD 80 LBS. ft DOWN 40.00-49.00. CALVES RETURNING TO THE FARM: TREND: HIGHER. HOLSTEIN BULLS OVER 100 LBS. UP TO 165.00; UNDER 100 LBS. UP TO 159.00; HOLS TEIN HEIFERS OVER 100 LBS. UP TO 190.00; UNDER 100 LBS. UP TO 180 00; BEEF TYPE BULLS OVER 90 LBS. UP TO 173.00; BEEF TYPE HEIFERS OVER 90 LBS. UP TO 146.00. SHEEP ft LAMBS: 132 HD. LAMBS. TREND: STEADY TO STRONGER. CHOICE 80-100 LBS. 55.00-60.00; 100-120 LBS. 49.00-54.00; 120 AND OVER 42.00-48.OO; MEDIUM ft GOOD ALL WEIGHTS 52.00-61.00; LIGHT LAMBS 60.00-66.50; LIGHT LAMBS 69.00- SHEEP: EWES LEAN 20.00-24.00; EWES FAT 15.00-18.50; YEARLINGS 30.00- BUCKS 16.00-20.00. GOATS: 125 HD. SMALL 20.00-32.00; MEDIUM 30.00-51.00; LARGE 52.00- HOGS, SOWS ft BOARS: 140 HD. TREND: STEADY TO 1.00 HIGHER. HOGS, BARROWS ft GILTS: 210-250 LBS. 40.50-42.00; 250-260 LBS. P.O. BOX 52 • LITTTZ, PA 17543 service. ■feg . si v*l *7* 2 ■: >»' M v» v > * \i \ ' rSnpsrL <5 inch| I TXIMBS!^ iKIIB D I B’ 40.00-41.00; 260-770 LBS. 31.00-39.50; 270-300 LBS. 36.00-39.00. LIGHT HOGS; 140-180 LBS. 3000-34.00; 180.210 LBS. 33.00-36.50. SOWS: TREND: 2.00 HIGHER. GOOD SOWS UNDER 400 LBS. 33.50-37.50; GOOD SOWS OVER 400 LBS. 33.75-37.00; CULL SOWS ALL WEIGHTS 31.50 ft DOWN. BOARS; TREND: 1.00 HIGHER. 180-210 LBS. 31.00-34.00; 210-260 LBS. 34.00-35.50; 260-300 LBS. 28.00-31.50; 300 LBS. ft OVER 28.00-30.50. SALE EVERY MONDAY AT 2:00 P.M. A EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:00 P.M. HAY A STRAW SALE EVERY MON DAY ft THURSDAY AT 11:30 A.M. SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE: FRIDAY, NOV. 6. 1992, AT 7:15 P.M. SPECIAL FEEDER PIG SALE; SATURDAY, OCT. 24, AT 1:00 P.M. Isennock Auction New Park, PA Oct. 20, 1992 Report mppUed by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 53.00 & DOWN. FEEDER STEERS: 475-S2S LBS. 80.50. FEEDER HEIFERS: 235-270 LBS. 79.00- FARM CALVES: 130-140 LBS. 125.00- 110-115 LBS. 145.00- 95-105 LBS. 137.00- 80-90 LBS. 100.00-127.00; WEAK AND ROUGH 60.00 AND DOWN. GOATS; LARGE 50.00-74.00 HEAD; SMALL TO MEDIUM 33.00-42.00 HEAD. BOARS: 310 LB. 27.00. LIGHT HOGS; 130-155 LBS 31.50-32.00. FEEDER PIGS; 19.00 HEAD. SHEEP: 230 LBS. 22.00. Buyers and Haulers of Leghorn* Medium, and Heavy Fowl Now using carts for ' the most efficient means of moving spent fowl FAX 717-627-3599 P.T.O. 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