AMancttt* Farming, Saturday, May 8,1993 Tj^W eEK^ ITH A New Thing On May IS, 1940, the excitement that rippled across the country was almost palpable. It was the dawn of a new age in women’s wear. Women queued up for hours before the stores opened that day, just to be sure of getting their share of the new commodity; nylon stockings. Thanks to public relations fanfare, exaggerated claims that a pair of stockings would “last forever,” and limited stock, hosiery departments were stampeded and near riots broke out. By the end of the year, three million dozen pairs of stockings made with the new miracle fiber had been sold. Not only did nylon stockings change the way women dressed, they changed the language. Just as silk stockings became obsolete, the term stockings itself fell into disuse, as women called them simply, “nylons.” Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others. i®- Soak mildaw ataina in lamon juice and bleach in tha sun. EarthwisE When buying recycled paper products here are some things to keep in mind. Don't assume “100% recycled” means made 100% from your old junk mail “Post-consumer content” is the paper we’ve collected for i recycling, the rest is industri al waste left over from paper manufacturing. Try to get a high post-consumer contr Look for paper that has bi de-mked to remove harm ful inks and dyes withoi adding chlorine. Bleach; with chlorine creates di< ms. highly toxic pollutant and is unnecessary Limerick Day, May 12. Benjamin Franklin Royal Broccoli Casserole 2 cups ehopptd, eooktd broc coli 1 largt onion, ehopptd 2 taMttpoom buttar 1 taaapeon aalt X taaapoon tarragon or marjo ram X tHipoon pappw 1 pint tour eraim Place broccoli in buttered 1-quart casserole. Saut£ onion in'butter until soft and add to broccoli. Add ;mai n i n g Ingredients and blend ell, smooth top. Cover bake at 325° ir 25 minutes. Malm 4 Nrvlng*. HOGS: TOP BARROWS 4 GILTS 42.00- HEAVY BUTCHER 40.00- LIGHT BUTCHER 25.00- BUTCHER SOWS 32.00- FEEDER SHOATS 20.00- #■ OLD FARMER’S VEAL: GOOD 80.00-95.00; STAN DARD 45.00-75.00; UTILITY 40.00 TO DOWN; BULL CALVES 100.00-150.00; CALVES RETURNING TO FARM UP TO 2.00. SHEEP Sc. LAMBS: GOOD 80.00- UTILITY 70.00-75.00; SLAUGHTER EWES 18.00-25.00. SLAUGHTER CATTLE: GOOD 70.00- STANDARD 65.00-68.00; UTILITY 60.00-62.50. HEIFERS: GOOD 68.00-73.50; STAN DARD 62.50-65.00; UTILITY 55.00- WEATHER FORECAST Northeast: Sunny and warm, some showers; colder and rainy; clear and warm COWS: COMMERCIAL 45.0051.50; UTILITY 41.00-42.00, CANNER ft CUT TER 40.00 TO DOWN. BULLS: COMMERCIAL AND GOOD 55.0066.50; CUTTER AND UTILITY 50.0052.50. STOCK-FEEDER CATTLE: GOOD 80.0090.00; MEDIUM 65.0075.00. south,then milder. Southeast: Ram; some showers coast and Florida; then clearing and warming. STEER CALVES: GOOD 85.00100.00; MEDIUM 70.0080.00. HEIFER CALVES; GOOD 75.0092.50; MEDIUM 65.0070.00. EGGS: LARGE .3S-.45; MEDIUM .30.35. Midwest: [ Sunny; rain and I snow north; rainy 1 and cool; some sun, some ] showers. Northwest: Cold, ram and snow, clear and seasonable coast: turning sunny and warm, some sprinkles Southwest: Seasonable; ram, snow, and cold mountains; clearing and warming; hot California. Grantsville Livestock Grantavilla, Maryland Sat, May 1, 1993 All market hog* r*e*lv*d *t r*c*Mng station must bo tehtdulad on* wt*k In *dv*ne» Rt. 897 ■ 1 milt North of Ffvepointvlll* (215) 445-5776 » FAX (215) 445-6099 Milking cows, dry cows, heifers, calves, and beef cattle throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Canada tore experiencing the benefits of White Oak’s newest product... *o^ Nutri-Catalyst is a dietary' ingredient that enhances the nutritional value of virtually all types of cattle rations and is desi as a rumen modulator it improves fermentation and digestion. It increases the availabity of protein, energy, minerals, and vitamins in practical forage and cer grain diets. FEED: I Ounce Per Head Per Di Can Be Used With Any Feeding Program To: - Improve persistency of milk production - Obtain higher peak milk yield - Improve milk quality, protein and fat test - Improve utilization of good and marginal quality forage - Improve hoof health and Immunity • Re-establish intestinal microflora following digestive upsets Leesport Livestock Auction LEESPORT, PA May 5, 1993 CATTLE 338.. PDA ... Supplied included 128 it. Keen and heifen, 104 feeder caule ..Compared with last Wednes day's market: si. steen mostly 1.00 higher, si. cows 1.00 to 2.00 higher. STEERS: Choice 1050/14501b5. 77.75-82.75, couple at 83.25, few Select 68.0077.75. HOLS TEINS: Choice 70.0073.75, one 74.75, Select 65.0070.00. HEIFERS: few Choice 75.75-78.50, few Select 65.0069.25, few Choice Holstein 68.0069.00. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 49.0053.00, couple 56.00, Cutter and Boning Utility 49.50-53.50, couple to 54.50, Canner ft low Cutter 43.75-49.00. Shells down to 39.00. BULLOCKS: one Choice 66.50, few Select 61.0065.00. BULLS: few Yield Grade No. 1 1270/2250 lbs. 59.50-65.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Medium Frame No. 1 300/600 lbs. steen 78.00-90,00, couple to 100.00, few 700/800 lbs. 71.0076.00, Large Frame No. 2 650/800 lbs. 61.0062.00; Medium No. 1 300/580 lbs. heifen 72.0097.50; few Medium and Large No. 1 66.0075.00. CALVES 138..Hoistein bulls 15.00 to 20.00 higher. VEALERS: few Utility 60/80 lbs. 30.0050.00. RETURNED TO FARM; No. 1 Holstein Bulls 90/125 lbs. 160.00-193.00, No. 2 80/120 lbs. 100.00150.00; few No. 1 Holstein heifen 90/115 lbs. 187.00210.00, few No. 2 80/90 lbs. 105.00145.00. Few Beef cross 80/100 lbs. bulls and heifers 130.00170.00. • Market Hogs • Sows • Boars • Cull Pigs NOW RECEIVING: Mon. 6:30*11 a.m. Frl. 6:30-10 a.m. HOGS 270..Barrowi and gilts .SO to I.SO higher, lows 1.00 to 2.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US No. 1-2 235/250 lbs. 44.00-4S.SO, couple loti 47.00 A 47.50, 1-3 230/260 lbs. 42.00- few loti 2-3 26Q/28S lb*. 41.00- few lots 1-3 18S/2QS Ibi. 38.00. SOWS; US No. 1-3 320/640 lbs. 34.00- BOARS; few 3Z75-36.00. - FEEDER PIGS 136... US No. 1-3 20/29 lb*. 18S.00-245.00, 4S/S0 Ibi. 90.00- cwt. 1-3 8/18 Ibi. 22.50-45.00. - per head. SHEEP 119.. Spring tL Lamb*: Choice 30/60 lb«. BS.OO-120.00, Good mi Choice 60/95 Ibi. 73.00-87.50. Slaughter iheep: 18.00- GOATS 19... few Urge SO.OO-77.50, few Small Kids 20.00-40.00. all per head. New Holland Horses New Holland Sale* Stables New Holland, PA Monday, May 3, 1993 Report Supplied By Auction 294 HEAD. MARKET STRONGER. WORK HORSES 1175.00-1300.00; 1 PAIR 2550.00. DRIVING HORSES 685.00-1000.00. RIDING HORSES 585.00-920.00. REGISTERED RIDING 915.00- KILLERS LIGHTWEIGHT 550.00- HEAVYWEIGHT 800.00- FEW 975.00-1075.00. PONIES: 135.00-300.00. LARGE PONIES 380.00-485.00. COLTS 40.00-85.00. TOWN AND COUNTRY POURED WALLS • Manure Pits wif'Tfi • Retaining Walls • House Basements • Trench Silo Walls (215) 593-5794 W* l yguF Ask For Ike ned