Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1993, Image 8

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    Ready, Set, Fly!
From October 4-9. 1909, the four existing dirigible balloons
in the United States competed in the first race for this type
of hghter-than-air craft. Dirigibles, or airships, differ from
simple balloons in that they have propulsive power and both
altitude and directional steering control The race was held at
St. Louis, Missouri, where the ships flew from Forest Park
and Clayton Road to Kingshighway and Lmdell Avenues and
returned Lincoln Beachy won first prize of $l,OOO, with Roy
Knabenshue and Captain Thomas Baldwin as close runners
up The fourth ship, piloted by Cornwall Dixon, went astray
and was carried over
the city, across
/ the Mississippi
/ River, and landed in
East St Louis, Illinois
He thaf falls today may rise tomorrow.
eg- Store uncut garlic in a small open container. The odor
will not transfer to other foods.
EarthwisE
Here's a heavier furniture
polish than the dusting
cloth formula given last
week. You’ll need % cup
food-grade linseed oil, % cup
vinegar, /<cup lemon juice,
and a few drops of Vitamin
E Combine all the ingredi
ents in a glass jar with tight
fitting lid and shake well (you
may want to shake it periodi
cally during use, as well). Use
a soft cotton cloth to rub the
solution into the wood until
it's clean and shiny. Thanks
to the Vitamin E,
leftover solution can
be saved and used
the next time.
Apple Pepper Relish
4 twtet rad pappara, waahad,
•saadad, and corad
5 larga iwaat onioni, paslad
$ apples, paaltd and corad
2 tablaapoom gratad lamon
rind
H cup tamon juica
2 cups sugar
2 taaspoona salt
Coarsely grind the pep
pers. onions, and apples
in a food processor or
grinder Add lemon rind
and juice and heat to boil
ing. Add sugar and salt and
boil, stirring as needed, until
thick and syrupy (about 40
minutes). Fill hot sterilized
a y——v lars and seal by covering
SSffi with melted paraffin.
ft Mata* about 2 pints.
Eighty-Four, Pa.
Monday, September 27, 1993
Report Supplied by AacthM
CATTLE 367. STEERS, HIGH
CHOICE AND PRIME 65.00-70.50,
SELECT 64.00-67.50; STANDARD
59.00-63.00; UTILITIES 57.50 AND
DOWN.
HEIFERS: CHOICE 68.50-71.50;
SELECT 63.50-68.00; STANDARD
S9.SO-63.00; UTILITIES SB.OO AND
DOWN.
3 OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
FORECAST
COWS: UTILITY AND COMMER
CIAL 48.00-30.00; CUTTERS, BONERS
AND UTILITIES 43.00-47.50; CAN
NBRS AND LOW CUTTERS
39.00-43.50; SHELLS 38.50 AND
DOWN.
BULLS: «1 60.50-68.00; #2
51.00-59.50.
Northeast:
Sunny and warm;
showers and
cool, clearing and
warming north.
FEEDER STEERS: 200-300 LBS.
74.00-90.00; 300-500 LBS. 62.50-90.00;
500-800 LBS. 51.00-81.00.
HEIFERS; 200-300 LBS. 70.00-89.00;
300-500 LBS. 65.00-89.00; 500-800 LBS.
52.00-78.00.
Southeast:
Sunny and warm,
then showers and
cool, showers
and seasonable
Florida
BULLS; 200-300 LBS. 70.00-104.00;
300-500 LBS. 60.00-95.00; 500-800 LBS.
50.00-85.00.
CALVES: 186 HEAD. VEALERS
CHOICE 92.00-105.00; GOOD
81.00- STANDARD AND GOOD
62.00- UTILITIES 61.00 AND
DOWN.
Midwest;
Cold and rainy,
clearing and
warm, then rainy
and cool
FARM CALVES. HOLSTEIN BULLS
#1 140.00-1-82.00; #2 102.50-135.00;
BEEF BULLS 95.00-175.00; HOLSTEIN
HEIFERS 95.00-167.50; BEEF HEIFERS
90.00-150.00.
Northwest:
Rainy and very
cool; clearing and
warming, some
showers in the
mountains.
HOGS: 132 HEAD. «1&2200-220LBS.
45.00- #l*3 220-260 LBS.
46.00- #2*3 260-280 LBS.
44.50-46.50.
Southwest:
Clear and cold,
some showers;
then sunny and
warm.
Nutritionally Balanced -
for correct protein, energy and
vitamin balance
Very Palatable -
calves start eating quicker
Level &
is Ideal
assists in rumen development
Comes with Deccox* -
controls coccidiosis
RDER FIVE BAGS
AND—|
PER BAG
DISCOUNT
■OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1993
T“ 500 OFF
6 S. Vintage Rd., Paradise, PA 17562
(717) 442-4183 (717) 768-3301 800-635-3592
™ Tradmrnrk of Purina Mill*
sowss'UMjfflflWtfiff. Mbo-3s3a;
OVER 500 LBS. 36.00-37.0 a
BOARS: 31.00-32.00.
FEEDER PIGS: #l*3 30-50 LBS.
30.00-34.50 HEAD.
-SHEEP AND LAMBS; 167 HEAD.
HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 47 LBS
82-50; 30-75 LBS. 65.00-74.00; 75-100
LBS. 60.00-70.25; FEEDER LAMBS
GOOD AND CHOICE 55.00-73.00;
imUTTBS 54.00 AND DOWN; EWES
25 JO-31.75.
25 HEAD. LARGE
32.00-47.00; MEDIUM 30.00-46.00
HEAD; SMALL 15.00-2000.
SEPTEMBER 24 YEARLING FEED
ER CATTLE SALE: STEERS 138 HEAD,
AVO. WEIGHT 824 LBS.; COST PER
HUNDRED 77.02; BULLS. 25 HEAD,
AVG. WEIGHT 798 LBS.; COST PER
HUNDRED 66.64; HEIFERS. 105 HEAD,
AVG. WEIGHT 811 LBS.; COST PER
HUNDRED 69.00.
Westminster Livestock
Hagerstown, Md.
September 28, 1993
Report supplied by auction
SLAUGHTER COWS: 128 HEAD,
STEADY PRICES. UTILITY47.OO-50.00;
HIGH DRESSING 50.00-52.75; CAN
NERS 43.00-47.00; SHELLY 43.00
DOWN.
BULLS: YG#2 1100-1700 LBS
55.00-60.00.
FED STEERS: HIGH CHOICE
1100-1400 LBS. 67.75-69.75; LOW
CHOICE 63.00-67.50; CHOICE HOLS
TEINS 1100-1300 LBS. 63.00-65.00.
FED HEIFERS: FEW OFFERED. LOW
CHOICE 1000-1100 LBS. 63.00-64.50.
VEAL CALVES: CHOICE 200-350
LBS. 85.00-90.00; GOOD 75.00-85.00;
CULLS 85-110 LBS. 58.00-64.00; 50-80
PURINA*
CALF
STARTENA
Quality
kssMhis
S 3.
PURINA CHDWS
* Registered trademark of Ralston Purina Company
0 Ol *” »
LBS. 48.0055.00; WBAK/ROUOH 43.00
DOWN.
FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS
M 90-120 LBS. 143.00-170.00; 10-83
LBS. 110.00-140.00; HOLSTEIN HEIF
ERS. OFFERED; 80-90 LBS. TO
183.00; BEEP X BULLS 80-120 LBS. TO
183.00; HEIFERS TO 157.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: 43 HEAD. US#l&3
213-260 LBS. 44.00-44.83; 190-210 LBS.
TO 41.75; 280-330 LBS. 34.00-37.C9.
SOWS; 300-300 LBS. 34.0037.00;
300700 LBS. 36.00-37.50.
BOARS: 330630 LBS. 30.3032.23.
STOCK CATTLE: 210 HEAD.
STEERS MEDIUM AND LARGE
FRAME 300600 LBS. 80.0093.00, FEW
TO 104.00; 600700 LBS. 73.0082.00;
700900 LBS. 68.0073.00.
HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE
FRAME 300300 LBS. 73.0084.00;
500700 LBS. 63.0079.00; 700900 LBS.
65.0071.00.
BULLS: 300500 LBS. 73.0080.00;
500700 LBS. 70.008000; 700900 LBS.
60.0070.00.
LAMBS: HIGH CHOICE 100125 LBS.
55.0063.00; 8095 LBS. 64.0074.00;
6080 LBS. 66.0077.00; FEW 5060 LBS.
TO 87.00.
SHEEP; 23.00-34.00; YEARLINGS
35.0048.00.
GOATS: LARGE 60.00-75.00, 1 AT
110.00; MEDIUM 40.00-60.00; SMALL
15.00-40.00.
PIGS AND SHOATS: 40 HEAD. BY
THE HEAD FROM TESTED HERDS.
20-35 LBS. 19.00-22.00; 40-50 LBS. TO
35.00; BY THE POUND TESTED
STOCK. BOARS 240 LBS. TO 34.75;
300-350 LBS. TO 31.50.
of Fiber