AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22, 1993 THis'WEEiTwrrH The Pop-up Toaster Charles Slnte, a master mechanic m Stillwater, Minnesota, during World War I, did not like burned toast In those days preparing toast, even in the new electric toasters, meant carefully watching each piece and turning it by hand to brown both sides. To eliminate human error, Stnte added springs and a variable timer, and applied for a patent on May 29, 1919 The idea of a pop-up toaster was an immediate suc cess, but the devices themselves had a few bugs to be worked out. Every one ot the first I(X) hand-assem bled toasters shipped to the Childs restaurant chain was returned for mechanical adjustment Although "per fect toast every time" was still several , years away, the automatic toaster was here to stay God gives food hut does not cook it car Keep a small magnet in your sewing basket so you can easily pick up spilled pins. EarthwisE Lots of tresh vegetables and fruits arc available now. so spend vour food dollars on lood rather than packag ing According to the U S Department of Agriculture, in 1986 we spent more on packaging $2B billion than the nation's larmers received m net income Each day we throw away about 4 pounds of non-food garbage per person That's a lot of garbage, and a lot of VH money, ending up m our I landfills Take some 1 time to take a look at vour buying habits Sardine season now Yvnkff Pork Tfnderloin 1 a pound pork tenderloin % cup flour 3 tablespoone butter 1 onion, chopped 1 teispoon tilt 'h teeepoon pepper K cup tour creim Cut tenderloin into thick slices and roll in flour Place in Irving pan with butter and onion, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and brown on both sides A a Baste with sour cream and cook, covered, over J low heat for about I 30 minutes or until tender Mekei 4 to 6 eerv ings. CATTLE 357... PDA. Compared to lilt Tuesday’s market: >l. steers mostly .30 to 1.00 higher; si. heifers I.SO higher; uneven, mostly strong 1.00 higher. STEERS: Choice 1050/1373 lbs. 78.00- couple 84.33, Select 71.50-77.50. HOLSTEINS: few High Choice and Prime 74.25-75.75, Choice 71.00- Select 66.75-70.00, few Stan dard 60.00-63.50. HEIFERS: Choice 76.00- couple 81.00 & 82.75, few Select 65.00-73.00. COWS: Breaking Util ity and Commercial 53.00-57.50, couple 60.50, Cutter & Bon. Utility 50.30-37.00, couple 58.75, Canner and Low Cutter 45.00- Shells down to 40.00. BUL LOCKS; one Choice 69.00. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 975/1990 lbs. 60.00-67.75, >%' OLD FARMER’S WEATHER, FORECAST Northeast: Clear and warm, cold and rainy south and west then clearing and warming Southeast: Rainy and cool, then sunny and warm, clear and hot Florida, then iaim and milder Midwest: Rainy and cool warmer north and cast, clearing and hot. then ram and cold Northwest: Clear and warm, then cool and showery coast, sunny and cool mountains, then warming Southwest: Clear and warm, few showers desert, very hot California, rainy and cooler east Keister’s Middleburg Auction Middleburg, Pa. Tuesday, May 18, 1993 Report Supplied by PDA Machinerj Sales M-F 7 to 5 Sat. 7 to 11:30 WTICE EXTENDED SPRING TIME PARTS DEPT. HOURS: ■■■M 133 RothsvUle Station Rd. • Lmiz, PA 17543 WSA 717-626-4705 Wed. 7 AM to S PM; SM. 7 AM to 12 Nooa IHu «. J Alter Haws EmsrgnciM SHIP PARTS DAILY -wSSSr * FEDERAL EXPRESS * TRUCK FRT. !oBi WE p w « AIR FRT * BAH DELIVERY SERVICE couple 72.50 & 79.75. FEEDER CATTLE; few Medium Frame No. 1 500/900 lbs. iteen and bulli 68.00-79.00. CALVES 175..VEALERS: few UtUity and Low Standard 70/90 Ibi. 50.00-65.00. RETURNED TO FARM: Holitein buUi No. 1 90/130 lb*. 150.00-177.50. couple 185.00, couple 185.00, No. 2 80/125 Ibi. 100.00- few down to 90.00; Hols tein heifen No. 1 80/125 Ibi. 155.00- Few Beef cron 70/130 Ibi. bulla and heifen 105.00-172.50. HOGS S6s..Banowi and gilu 2.00 to 3.oohigher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US No. 1 225/250 lbs. 49.00-51.00, No. 1-2 220/250 Ibt. 47.50-48.75,1-3 220/260 Ibi. 46.50-47.50. few 1-3 170/200 Ibi 38.00- SOWS: US 1-3 350/765 Ibi. 38.00- 300/450 lbs. 33.00-38.00. BOARS: 32.00-34.00. FEEDER PIGS 188... US 1-3 40/50 lbs. 36.00-42.00. - all per head. SHEEP 2...G00d and Choice 40/90 lbs. Spring si. lambs 53.00-69.00, . Slaughter BINKLEY^HURST BROS. INC.-' sheep: 28.00-40.00. GOATS 11... few Large 39.00-74.00, few Small Kidi 16.00-17.00.- aU per head. New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, May 17, 1993 Report Supplied By Auction 357 HEAD. MARKET STRONGER WORK HORSES 1025.00-1560.00 DRIVING MORSES 650 00-1150.00 RIDING MORSES 585 00-900 00. BETTER RIDING- 100000-1400 00 REGISTERED RIDING 1010.00-1875.00 KILLERS I.IG lIT WEI G M'l 530.00- 11EAV YWEIGMI 785.00- MiW 1025 00-1250.00 PONIES: 140.00-285 00. LARGE PONIES 365 00-440 (K) COLTS 245 00-410 00