Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 03, 1993, Image 8

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A New Snack is Born
In the summer of 1853, French-fried potatoes were a popular
item on the Moon Lake Lodge's menu. One evening a guest
at'the elegant Saratoga Springs, New York, resort found the
French fries too thick for his taste. He sent the potatoes back.
" requesting thinner fries. When the second batch of
thinner fries was also rejected, chef George Crum
lost his patience. Deciding to show that guest a
thing or two, he cut paper-thin pieces of potato
and fried them to a crisp. Instead of being indig
nant. the guest was ecstatic, and the crispy,
browned chips became a house specialty,
Saratoga Chips. The chips were packaged and
, sold locally, then throughout New England, and
eventually, Crum, whose temper started it all,
opened his own restaurant Icatunng potato chips.
Put up with small annoyances to gain great results.
«** Old keys tfist don’t “go" with anything make good
fishing weights.
earthwise
Disposable razors and
pens are good exam
ples of "throwing the
baby out with the bath
water.” Replacing only
the dull blade or empty
ink supply will keep tons
of plastic out of our land
fills. and will save
resources used in manu
facturing the entire item.
It may seem like a small
thing, but each year f
Americans throw away L
2 billion disposable \
razors, enough to
shave every man
in the U S. fitly
times.
J«y 3,
Alewives return to sea.
Crab Dip
6 ouncaa craam ctiMU,
SOftMWd
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1 taMaspoon mincad onion
1/4 taaapoon paprika
1/2taaapoonaalt
1/1 taaapoon Woreaatarahlrs
aauct
I ouncaa crab moat
Beat all ingredients together
until well mixed. Place in
small ovenproof dish. Bake
uncovered at 350° F for 20 min
utes Serve warm with crackers
A or ridged
r potato
naTP. jw chips.
Makaa about
v 1 cup.
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. CATTLE 227.. PDASupply included
72 head feeder cattle . sL cows steady to
2.00 lower. STEERS: few Select
65.00- one Standard 61.00. HOLS
TEINS: few Select 60.00-67.50. HEIF
ERS: few Select 63.25-67.00. COWS:
Breaking Utility and Commercial
48.00- Cutter and Bon. Utility
45.00- Calmer and Low Cutter
40.00- Shells down to 30.00.
BULLS; few Yield Grade No. 11155/1665
lbs. 60.25-64.00, few No. 2 785/1235 lbs.
50.75-60.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Few
Medium Frame No. 1 4KV970 lbs. steers
62.50-93.00, 145/285 lbs. 122.00-129.00;
Medium No. 1 485/855 lbs. heifers
58.00- few 160/290 lbs.
80.00- few Medium No. 1 480/930
lbs. 58.00-83.00, few Large No. 2 420/830
lbs. 57.00-74.00.
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FARMER’S
WEATHER
FORECAST
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Northeast:
Sun and showers,
seasonable:
thunderstorms,
then clearing and
warm.
CALVES 256..VEALERS: Sundard
and Good 75/120 lbs. 70.00-81.00, Utility
45/105 lbs. 35.00-60.00. FARM CALVES:
Southeast:
Clear and warm,
showers Florida
and coast; rainy
and milder then
clearing.
Midwest;
Sunny and
mild, scattered
showers and rain,
then clear and
seasonable.
Northwest:
Clear and warm
then cooling with
light rain.
Southwest:
Clear and very
hot; increasing
clouds, cooling,
thundershowers,
mild and showery
California.
New Wilmington
Livestock Auction
New Wilmington, Pa.
Monday, June 28, 1993
Report Supplied by PDA
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Wall Fan w/Hood & Painted
Galvanized Cajbinets
Sizes 20” to 48” Available
See Us At The Animal Housing EXPO
July 13 & 14 Lebanon, PA Fairgrounds
1/s. Cedar Crest Equipment
Two Convenient Locations
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No. 1 120/135 lbs. Holstein bulls
137.00- 9(V115 lbs. 160.00-171.00,
80/85 lbs. 122.50-150.00, No. 2 90/115
lbs. 100.00-160.00; No. 1 Holstein heifers
80/115 lbs. 185.00-196.00, few 205/215
lbs. 196.00, No. 2 80/110 lbs.
76.00- 125.00. Beef crass 75/115 KM. bulls
and heifers 118.00-170.00.
HOGS 220...8arr0ws and gilts I.solow
er. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2
225/255 lbs. 47.50-49.25,1-3 215/250 lbs.
46.00- few 2-3 230/265 lbs.
41.00- 1-3 190/215 lbs. 42.00-44.50.
SOWS: US 1-3 330/585 lbs. 3100-37.75.
BOARS: 210/770 lbs. 32.00-34.00.
FEEDER PIGS 70.. US 1-3 20/40 lbs.
22.50-32.50 (sold for slaughter), 55/60 lbs.
40.00- per cwt; 105/140 lbs.
65.00- per head.
SHEEP 2lo....Spring si. lambs 3.00 to
6.00 higher. Spring sL Lambs: Choice
80/110 lbs. 57.00-66.00, 60/80 lbs.
55.00- 40/60 lbs. 53.00-57.00, Good
and Choice 30/85 lbs. 40.00-54.00.
Slaughter sheep: 18.00-30.00.
GOATS 14... few Large 38.00-46.00,
few Medium 25.00-37.50, few Large Kids
20.00- —all per head.
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608 Evergreen Rd.
Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 270-6600
New Holland
. Dairy
Now Holland Sales Stables
Wednesday, June 30, 1993
Report supplied by auction
DAIRY COWS 102; HEIFERS 58 AND
2 BULLS. MARKET STEADY.
LOCAL FRESH COWS
790.00-1175.00.
FRESH HEIFERS 735.00-1225.00.
LOCAL SPRINGERS 750.00-985.00.
UPSTATE LOADS FRESH
900.00-1500.00.
LOAD CANADIAN FRESH COWS
900.00- SPRINGERS
1010.00-
SPRINGING HgIFERS LARGE
1075.00- SMALL 700.00-910.00.
SHORT BRED HEIFERS;
785.00-
REGISTERED HEIFERS
935.00-1285.00.
OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS
685.00-735.00.
SMALL OPEN HEIFERS
450.00-565.00.
BULLS 700.00.
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