AMjncMtsr FaiminOi Saturday,. November 20, 1993 The China Cupper On. November 22,1935, over 20,000 people watched as the China Clipper left San Francisco for the first official trans pacific airmail flight. The plane, a Pan American Martin 130 “flying boat” powered by four Pratt and Whitney Twin Wasp engines, was piloted by Captain Edwin Musick on its 8,000-mile journey. Carrying over 100,000 letters and official mail, the Clipper made stops in Honolulu, Midway, Wake, and Guam before landing in Manila seven days later. National excitement over this historic flight was well expressed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who remarked to the postmaster-general, “Even at this distance I thrill at Che wonder of it all.” Progress is not an illusion but neither is it the hahii of the kt Rub alcohol over soiled cai EAH$nsE Bleached white paper cof fee filters simply don’t make sense. Aesthetically, we don’t need the filter to be pearly white when we’re only going to turn it black and , throw it away! And we don’t really need to use paper when there are good cotton and gold mesh alternatives. At the very least, we can use , , brown paper fil ters and save ourselves and the environ nent exposure to ircinogenic dioxin emains after the ing process. universe. Lyman Bryson indies to matora lustor. Orange Glazed Carrots 2 pound* carrot*, p**M IX cup* water 1 teaspoon «*H X cup butter or margarin* X cup firmly p*ek*d brown tugsr 1 teaspoon grated onwg* rind X teaspoon ground cardamom Cut carrots into sticks. Bring water and salt to a boil; add carrots. Cover and cook for 15 minutes or until tender; drain. Remove carrots to serving bowl. Melt butter, add sugar, rind, and spice. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until sugar is dissolved and sauce is smooth. Pour over carrots and stir to coat evenly. M*k*oa**nring*. CATTLE 285.. PDA .. Supply included 98 sL steers & heifers, SO feeder cattle . Compared with last Wednesday's market: sL cows .50 to 1.25 higher. STEERS: Choice 1075/1400 lbs. 67.25-72.25, Select 63.00- HOLSTBINS: Choice 62.00- Select 59.50-62.50. HEIF ERS: Choice 63.25-67.25, few Select 58.50- COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 44.00-47.50, couple SO.7S, Cutter and Boning Utility 44.50-48.00, couple 49.00, Canner A low Cutter 39.50- JO. Shells down to 33.00. BUL LOCKS; few Choice 66.50-68.75, few Select 60.00-65.00. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1080/1930 lbs. 57.50-65.00, few No. 2 850/1270 lbs. 49.50-57.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers: few Medium Frame No. 1 360/685 lbs. 66.00-82.50. Heifers: Medium Frame No. 1 375/520 lbs. 61.00- Bulls: few Medium Frame No. 1 450/600 lbs. 67.00-75.00. CALVES 169..VEALERS; few Stan dard end Good 70/100 lbs. 55.0065.00, few Utility 50/80 lbs. 30.00-50.00. RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein Bulls 90/130 lbs. 135.00-164.00, No. 2 85/125 lbs. 75.00-125.00; No. 1 Holstein heifers 85/120 lbs. 150.00-193.00. Beef cross 70/110 lbs. bulls and heifers 70.00- 0* OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST *(§s* Northeast: Clear and cold then rain, snow north and west, and continuing cold. Southeast: Warm; rainy Florida and coast; turning very cold with rain and snow. HOGS 228..8an0ws and gilts 3.00 low er, sows 1.50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS; US No. 1-2 235/250 lbs. 38.00- lot 39.75, US 1-3 235/265 lbs. 35.00-37.75. US No. 2-3 270/315 lb«. 33.00- US No. lot 3-4 400 lbs. 31.00. SOWS: US No. 1-3 320/700 lbs. 32.50-36.00. BOARS; few 30.00-33.00; FEEDER PIGS 223.. Few lots US No. Midwest: Sunny and warm then turning colder with rain, freezing rain, and snow. Northwest: Warming, sunny coast, rain and snow mountains. Southwest: Warm and clear desert; rain and snow mountains; heavy rain California with possible floods Central Valley. .. -Lecapoft Livestock Auction LiMport, Fa. Wadnaaday, November 17,1993 Supplied by PDA EFFICIENT 1-3 21/29 lbs. IQp.QQ-17g.0q, 60.00-80.00. per cwt. Lot IS lbs. 29.00.- per head. SHEEP 8..0ne High Choice 45 lbs. New Crop lambs 165.00, lot Choice IS lbs. Woolod si. lambs 71.00. Slaughter sheep; one 22.00. GOATS 28... Large 45.00-92.50, few Medium SO.OO-60.00, few Kids 37.50-50.00. all per head. Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. Monday, November 15, 1993 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TOP moo. VEAL CALVES TO 90.00. VBALBR BULL CALVES TO 165.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 65.00 AND DOWN. GRASSBRS A FEEDERS 45.00-80.0 a LAMBS 60.00-80.0 a SHEEP 14.00-25.00. HOGS 200-2 SO 38.00-43.00. SOWS 22,00-32.00. BOARS 22.00-29.00. PIGS BY THE HEAD TO 3250. HEIFERS 40.00-54.00. STEERS 48.00-60.50. FEEDER STEERS 50.00-80.00. BULLS 46.00-S6.oa GOOD COWS 42.00-46.00. COWS MEDIUM 35.00-42.0 a COWS POOR OR SMALL 3aoo AND DOWN. CATTLE MARKET STEADY. CALF MARKET STEADY. WORK HORSES 760.00. PONIES 160.00. GOATS TO 67.50. REMARKS; LOTS OF LIVESTOCK AROUND. RELIABLE we Livestock Auction Fredericksburg, Pa. Tucedey, November 16,1993 Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 140.. PDA ..Compared to la it Tuesday's market: . 38.00- few US No. 2-3 280/340 Ibi. 36.00- SOWS: US 1-3 355/495 Um. 34.75-39.25 moldy 35.00-38.00, few 525/665 lb*. BOARS: few 520/840 lb*. 31.50-31.75. FEEDER PIGS 0..N0 market ten. SHEEP 0..N0 market ten. 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