AS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5, 1994 _-£bl-D nii ” " —at Although classical ballet had Us formal “birth" in 1820 when choreographer Carlo Blasis published his book on danc ing, ballet was not introduced to the U S until February 7, 1827 The Bowery Theater in New York City was the site of the new dance form's debut with celebrated French ballerina Madam Francisquy Hulin leading the troupe in a perfor mandc ol the Deseitei Opening night proved to be much more exciting than many theatergoers expected New York's society ladies had anticipated an evening of genteel enter ♦ tamment However, upon viewing the scanty As /t attire ol the dancers, ladies in the lower boxes qa&J- 7 were scandalized and disrupted the perlormance b\ leas mg the theater ' ,vf They who dance are thought mad hy those who hear not the music. , t ,v Grate cheese that has hardened in the refrigerator and use it to top casseroles or for grilled sandwiches. EARTBWISE Pontiarv to popul.tr belie( sonic .tcmsol sprays still Ucontam CF( s (chock the label) But even the aerosols contain hydrocaibon gases used as propellants II dd nee to boiling water These contribute to smog fl in 2-quart saucepan when they interact with sun llBring to boil, reduce light Why not avoid aerosols heal, and cook, stirring altogether' Look lor pump occasionally, until all water spray bottles that deliver a is absorbed Stir in milk and line mist without the added simmer 20 minutes, stirring gases they're |usl as easy occasionally Add sugar and to use as aerosols It V. salt stir well Continue voui lavonte product cooking until creamy (about isn t available, call or k 20 more minutes) Stir in write the manulac- ,-Sj. vanilla Serve warm or cool lurer You can make f\ Vi with a sprinkle of cinnamon adilfeicnce Makes 6 servings Chinese New Year, February 10 The Dance German Rice Pudding 14 cup rice 2 cups boiling water 3 cups milk % cup sugar 'h teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla sale ground cinnamon OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE SUMMARY; Compered to Uit week; Feeder steen and heifen over 600 Ibi. needy to $1.50 lower, lighter weights steady. Trade moderately active with mod erate demand. Reduced receipts partially due to cold weather, snow, and ice in south and western sections of Oklahoma. Weigh conditions gaunt to mostly average, few full. Flesh condition of feeders avenge to slightly,fleshy, end fleshy. Quality of supp ly average thru attractive. Slaughter cows $l.OO-$3.00 higher, least advance on Breaking Utility. Few slaughter bulls steady. Demand very good for both replacement and packer cows. Total of 235 cows and bulls sold. Receipts this week 4,633; last week 10,808; last year 10,447. Supply consisted of 83 percent yearlings over 600 lbs.; 12 percent calves under 600 lbs.; 5 percent cows and bulls. Prices fol- J' OLD FARMER’S WEATHER, FORECAST Northeast Clear and cold; ram and snow west and north then clear and cold Southeast: Sunny and mild, ramv and told Honda, cold, ram and snow Midwest: Clear and cold snow clearing and warming, continuing cold north and east Northwest: Mild and rainy, snow mountains. turning warmer, some showers Southwest: Seasonable ramv. clear and warm desert turning sunny and warm, some showers in the mountains Oklahoma City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, Okla. Wednesday, February 2,1994 AVAILABLE ff} IMMEDIATELY ( ;X 3# Supplement Your Present J% Commercial Layer and Pullet Contracts Available TT€RSH€V EQUIPMENT CO. IF ITS WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT, TRUST IT TO HERSHEY low with weighted avaige weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1; 350-400 Dm. (366 lbs.) $107.00- $lll.OO ($109.13); 450-500 lbs. (483 lbs.) $96.50-5111.00 ($102.47); 500-550 lbs. (519 lbs.) $89.50-$96.50, several thin $100.75-5103.00 ($94.81); 550-600 lbs. 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