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THIS WEEK W >T Only the Beginning On a quick Inp across the radio dial today you'll find a wide cross-section of offerings, from various types of music and sports i to often innovative advertising. People frequently notice that they can identify an advertising jingle from just a few notes as they flip through the stations But the possibility (and impact) of this kind of brand name recognition was not immediately evident to the early radio industry, or its prospective clients. Radio's first commercial was aired on August 28,1922. over station WEAF in New York. The Queensboro Realty Corporation of Jackson Heights. New York, sponsored the spot to promote Hawthorne Court, a group ot apartments in Queens, and they paid the going rate $lOO for ten minutes of air time Speech is the picture of the mind. irr Try a 50/50 mixture of borax and powdered augar to eliminate ants, but kedp it away from children. EARTHWISE Sixty percent of a commer cial building's electricity is used for lighting and air conditioning Since lights generate heat which in turn raises air conditioning needs, energy-conserving lighting is especially important A study by the California Energy Commission showed that in a typical Fresno office, every 100-watt savings on lighting meant an additional 38-watt savings on air conditioning Solutions range from the sim ple (using a desk lamp instead of overhead lights) to state of the art (microelec tronic sensors) Women's Equality Day, August 26 Corn Scramble tagga 1/4 cup water 1/4 cup chopped onion 1/4 cup chopped green pepper 2 tableipoona margarine 2 cupa cooked corn, cut from cob , ,§L 3/4 taaapoon salt -,S f 1/8 taaapoon pappar 1/4 taaapoon thyme V|g| In medium bowl, v iff' beat together the C 1 r/ eggs and water and set aside Saute onion and pep per in margarine until just tender Add corn and sea sonings to skillet and mix well Add the eggs and cook over medium heal, stirring frequently, until eggs are set Serve immediately Makti 4 urvingt. SLAUGHTER STEERS: SELECT 68.00-72.75. SLAUGHTER HOLSTEINS: SELECT AND CHOICE 64.00-68.00. J* OLD FARMER’S SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: SELECT 64.00-67.50; HOLSTEINS TO 62.50. SLAUGHTER COWS: ACTIVEI BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMER CIAL 51.50-57.25; CUTTER AND BON ING UTILITY 49.00-55.00; CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 44.50-48.75; BIG MIDDLE 45.00-50.00; SHELLY 4ZOO AND DOWN. WEATHER FORECAST FEEDER CATTLE: GOOD RUN. FEEDER STEERS 500-950 LBS. MEDIUM AND LARGE #2 65.00-74.00; HOLSTEINS 59.00-68.00. FEEDER HEIFERS 250-350 LBS. MEDIUM «1 84.00-88.00; MEDIUM AND LARGE «I 550-800 LBS. 66.00-77.0 a Northeast: Heavy rain from possible offshore hurricane then clearing and warming with a few showers remaining VEAL CALVES: STRONG DEMAND FOR CALVES RETURNING TO FARM. CHOICE 88.00-108.00; STANDARD 60.00- HOLSTEIN FARM BULLS OVER 95 LBS. TO 185.00; UNDER 95 LBS. TO 170.00. - HOGS: BARROWS AND GILTS USKI-3 220-270 LBS. 46.00-47.00; OVER 300 LBS. 32.00-38.00; UNDER 200 LBS. 34.00- #2&4 ALL WEIGHTS 43.60-44.50. SOWS: ACTIVEI OVER 450 LBS. 37.50-38.50; UNDER 450 LBS. 35.75-38.00; #2&4 ALL WEIGHTS 34.00 AND DOWN. BOARS: 300-700 LBS. 28.25-29.50. Southeast: Showery and hot. sunny and hot Florida with ram central and east Midwest: Very cool, with widely scattered showers; clear and very warm then rainy and cooler. Northwest: Clear and hot then rainy and cool, finally clearing Southwest; Clear and very hot. light ram mountains. some scattered showers Carlisle Livestock Market CaHide, Pa. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, August 17, 1993 WHAT’S AHEAD FOR CORN & SOYBEAN • We Deal In Futures And Options • Our Only Business Is Commodity Futures And Options • Same Location And Principals For Over 20 Years • When Buying options, your risk is limited to the loss of the premium paid plus all transaction cost. Buying futures and options have inherent risk and should be done only with risk capital. FOR INFORMATION...UTERATURE.. CHARTS... PLEASE CALL 215-821-8111 800-543-8939 LEHIGH VALLEY FUTURES INC. Suite LL6, 2200 Hamilton St., Allentown, PA 10104 The risk of loti In trading futures and options on tuturaa can ba tubtlantlal. Futures and option* trading may not ba suitable (or avaryona. Vou should carefully consider the risks In light ol your financial condition In deciding whether to trade. On Thursday, August 26,1993, Hoffman Seeds, Inc., invites you to attend a field day to see the latest Funk’s G* brand corn hybrids from Ciba Seeds for the Delmarva area. The field day will be held at the following location: 7:30 A.M. -10 A.M. - Greenfields, Ht. 213 Cecilton, MD Hoffman representatives will be on hand to answer your questions. Stop by for coffee and donuts and talk to the company reps. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. 2*st H seeds 144 Main St., LandisviUe, PA 17538 Phone: 1-800-776-7929 Adding Value to Your Seed Investment LBS. 23.00-24.00; 30-40 LBS 27.00-34.00. SHEEP: 20.00-45.00. LAMBS; GOOD AND CHOICE 50-100 LBS. 59.00-80.00; GOOD 100-120 LBS. 49.00-56.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD SM/MED/ KIDS 27.00-54.00. SALE EVERY TUESDAY. RABBITS, EGGS, POULTRY, SALE TIME 5 P.M. RECEIVING 4 P.M. RABBITS. EGGS. POULTRY AND PRODUCE. LIVES TOCK SALE TIME 7P.M. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY AUG. 27. GRADING 7-11 AM. SALE TIME 1:30 P.M. Keister’s Middleburg Auction MMdlcburg, Pa. Tueaday, Au|int 17, 1993 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 406.. PDA ..iteen moatly .50 higher, cowi steady to itrong. STEERS: Choice 1075/1475 lb«. 70.75-75.50, few Select 65.00-70.00. HOLSTEINS: few Choice 1200/1400 lbs. 67.Mj2Jrbl Q 63.00-65.00, Standard 58.00-60.00. HEIFERS: few Low Choice 66.00-71.75. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial FIELD DAY Contact: Mike Scheeler 410-275*2267 * CuUer & Bon. Utility 48.50-53.75, couple to 54.75, Gentler and Low Cutter 42.00-47.50. Shelli down to 36.00. BULLS; Yield Grade No. 1 1000/1700 Iba. 58.00-65.75, three head 68.00-69.50. FEEDER CATTLE: few Medium Frame No. 1 375/900 lb>. iteen 72.00-81.00, few Large No. 2 400/700 Iba, 60.00-75.00. CALVES 198...VEALERS: few Choice 90.00- Standard and Good 70/100 Ibi. 55.00-65.00. RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holitein bulli 85/130 lbs. 150.00- No. 2 80/125 lbs. 85.00- few No. 1 Holstein heifers 80/115 lbs. 185.00-200.00. Few Beef cross hulls and heifen 70/110 lbs. 75.00-160.00. HOGS S88..(8/16 & 8/17/93).. BAR ROWS AND GILTS: US No. 1 230/250 lbs. 49.00-51.50, 1-2 220/250 lbs. 46.25-48.75,1-3 220/250 lbs. 45.00-46.00. 2-3 200/300 lbs. 42.51M4.75. SOWS: US 1-3 400/625 lbs. 34.00-36.50. BOARS: 230/725 lbs. 28.00-31.50. Lightweights 25/45 lbs. 25.00-30.00. FEEDER PIGS 300.. Few lots US 1-3 50/70 lbs. 35.00-37.00. - all per head. SHEEP 43.. .Choice 45/90 lbs. Spring si. lambs 50.00-64.00, one lots 95 lbs. at 40.00. Slaughter sheep: few 24.00-50.00. GOATS 36... 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