AB-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 19, 1994 An Enterprising Young Man On February 26, 1829, a baby was born in Buttenheim, Germany, whose name would one day be known around the world. When young Levi Strauss arrived in San Francisco in the 1850 s, he sold cotton canvas for tents. But miners' trousers suffered more wear and tear than their tents, so he stitched his sturdy cloth into pants The fabric, milled in Genoa, Italy, was referred to as “genes." In the 1860 s Strauss substituted a softer fabric from Nunes, France, known as a. serge de Ntmes. (“denim” in this country). INI A/* Strauss dyed the neutral-colored fabric indi go blue to camouflage soil stains, and later added reinforcing rivets at pockets and crotch. p 1 ’ < The crotch rivet was quickly eliminated when > 'J j’ miners complained that squatting too near a j / campfire resulted in dangerously hot rivets. I. ft The tailor makes the man. cf Use fine elastic cording to sew on waistline buttons that sometimes need a little extra “give." EARTHWISE A hot cup of tea on a cold winter's afternoon is an old-fashioned comfort When Polly puts the kettle on. make it an electric kettle, filled with only the amount of water needed Electric kettles heat water far more efficient ly than a pot or kettle on the stove (Unless it’s on the already hot wood stove 1 ) If you're buying a new kettle, look for the kind that shuts off automatical-^^AiM^^^S^\ water boils for\V rfFTTSrK j | the most ener- Full Snow Moon, February 25 Skillet Cabbage 6 allcaa bacon 2 tabtaapoona bacon drippinga X cup chopped onion I cupa ahraddad cabbaga txtaaapoonaaalt 1 taaapoon paprika Xcupaourcraam In large skillet, cook bacon until crisp and set aside to drain Reserve 2 table spoons drippings in the pan. Saute onion and cabbage in drippings until tender, stir ring often. Add salt, papri ka. and sour cream, and stir well. Heat \ through, but do \ not boil. Crumble 1 one slice bacon over each serving. Mikt* 6 Mrvlngi. Oklahoma .City Feeder Cattle Oklahoma City, Okla. Wednesday, February 16, 1994 OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE SUMMARY: Compared to last week: Feeder sleen and iteer calvea $l.OO to moitly $2.00 higher. Heifers needy to $l.OO higher, advance on those over 700 Ibi.. Quality of supply average thru attrac tive. Cattle carried more fill and flesh than last week. Calves were softer than last week's hard supply. Stocker and calf demand continues very strong despite need for moisture across die state. This week marked the first upturn on feeder steers since December 6 and halted a $4.00 per CWT downturn since that time. Feeder heifers have remained fairly stable thruout this period. Slaughter cows under excellent demand and firm to $2.00 higher. Slaugh ter bulls steady to $l.OO higher. Receipts this week: 9,350; last week 9,670; last year 4,4 IS. Supply consisted of 81 percent year lings over 600 lbs.; IS percent calves and Stockers under6oolbs.; 4 percent cows and bulls. Prices follow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 400-450 lbs. (430 lbs.) $107.00- $116.00 ($111.81); 450-500 lbs. (477 lbs.) $99.00-$109.50 ($104.54); 500-550 lbs. (527 lbs.) $96.50-$102.00 ($99.65); 550-600 lbs. (570 lbs.) $90.50-$96.00 ($94.42); 600-700 lbs. (650 lbs.) $83.75-$89.50, thin $90.50- $92.75 ($87.59); 700-750 lbs. (730 lbs.) 583.50-586.75 ($84.74); 750-800 lbs. (777 lbs.) $BO.OO-$84.75 ($81.61); 800-850 lbs. (823 lbs.) $80.50-$82.50 ($81.20); 850-900 lbs. (876 lbs.) $78.00-$81.50 ($79.90); 900-950 lbs. (914 lbs.) $75.00-580.00 ($78.06); 950-1000 lbs. (971 lbs.) 574.50-576.50 (575.89); 1050-1100 lbs. (1059 lbs.) 572.75-574.75 ($73.91). Holstein Steers; Large Frame 2; 375 lbs. $83.25; 440 lbs. 576.00; 450-500 lbs. (465 lbs.) 574.00-576.00 ($74,62); 530 OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECAST Northeast: Cold, rain, snow, and sleet; then clearing and cold. Southeast: Cold, freezing ram north and coast; sunny and warm Florida and west, then heavy rain and flooding west, followed by clear and mild. Midwest: Clear and mild, rain and flumes; then sunny and mild. Northwest: • Rainy and cool, snow mountains, turning colder, showers, clear coast. Southwest: Showers and cool; turning colder, snow mountains. HAY, STRAW & GRAIN SALE Every Thursday at 1 p.m. Auction will continue ail year long Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. (Rt. 30,10 miles east of Lancaster In Paradise, PA) For Info. L Robert Frame, Sr. 717-442-4181 business president 215-458-8518 home Glenn S. Frame Mgr. Commercial Layer and Pullet Contracts Available Good Long Term Investment TT€RSH€V EQUIPMENT CO. IF IT’S WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT, TRUST IT TO HERSHEY lbs. $74.50; SSO-600 lbs. (576 lbs.) 569.25-569.50 ($69.42); 600-650 lbs. (636 lbs.) 563.25-S6S.SO ($64.23); 650-700 lbs. (668 lbs.) 564.00-565.00 ($64.65); 736 lbs. $63.75; 750-800 lbs.. (763 lbs.) 560.00-563.00 ($62.00); 800-850 lbs. (817 lbs.) 560.00-561.50 ($61.11); 850-900 lbs. (861 lbs.) 560.00-560.2 S ($60.17); 900 lbs. $60.05; 975 lb«. $57.50. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 400-450 lbs. (429 lbs.) $94.50- $lOO.OO ($95.82); 450-500 lbs. (475 lbs.) 587.00-594.00 ($89.23); 500-600 lbs. (550 lbs.) 583.25-587.00 ($85.30); 600-700 lbs. (650 lbs.) $78.00-$83.7S ($81.08); 700-800 lbs. (750 lbs.) $77.75-$80.50 ($78.70); 800-850 lbs. (812 lbs.) $75.75-$79.00 ($78.15). Slaughter Cows; Cutter, Boning and Breaking Utility Y.G. 1-4 average dressing $46.50-$49.50; high dressing Cutters and Boners $50.50-$53.00, Breakers $49.00-$51.25; low dressing $43.75-$46.50. Slaughter Bulls: Y.G. 1.1300-2200 lbs. average dressing $59.00-$62.50; high dressing and high dressing/high boning $64.25-$67.00; low dressing SS3.SO-SSB.OO. Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for bangs, pregnancy, and age: Medium and Large Frame Average quality cows: Heif ers 1050-1150 lbs. 3-5 months bred $615.00-$710.00 5-6 year old 850-1075 lbs. 5-7 months bred $685.00-$750.00 8-9 year old 900-1050 lbs. 6-7 months bred SS6S.OO-$665.00 10+ year old 950-1100 lbs. 5-7 months bred $485.00-SSS2.OO. THIS REPORT COMPILED & PRE PARED BY THE OKLAHOMA CITY LIVESTOCK & GRAIN MARKET NEWS BRANCH OF THE USDA’S AGRICULTURE MARKETING SER VICE. ROBERT MILES - TINA DOEB BLER TELEPHONE (405) 232-5425. ! CONTRACTS ■ 1 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Supplement Your Present Farm Income Friend’s Stockyard Inc. * Accident, Md. 21520 Report Supplied by Auction February 14, 1994 STOCK BULLS AND STEERS (200-500 LBS.) 70.00-90.00. STOCK HEIFERS; 60.00-78.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 69.00-73.25, MEDIUM TO GOOD 64.00-68.50, HEAVY CHOICE OVER 1450 LB. 64.00-68.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: HEAVY 56.00-60.00, LIGHT 48.50-56.50. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: GOOD TO CHOICE 64.00-69.75, MEDIUM TO GOOD 46.00-57.00. BULLS: HEAVY 55.00-64.50, LIGHT 46.00-57.00. COWS: FEW HIGH DRESSING 45.00- UTILITY (HOLSTEIN) 44.00- COMMERCIAL TO GOOD 39.00- CULL COWS 38.00 AND DOWN. VEALS: GOOD TO CHOICE 70.00- MEDIUM TO GOOD 50.00- 808 CALVES: 40.00 AND DOWN. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN TO FARM (90 TO 120 LB.)- 100.00-149.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES RETURN TO FARM (100 TO 120 LB.) - 122.00-177.00. BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO FARM UP TO 160.00. HOGS: TOP QUALITY 46.00-48.25, HEAVY 44.00-45.75, LIGHT 39.00-43.50. SOWS; 23.00-32.00. MALE HOGS: 26.00-31.00. LAMBS: 62.00-70.00. FEEDER LAMBS: 60.00-75.00. SHEEP: 15.00-24.00. LIVESTOCK PRICES ARE ALL GIVEN PER HUNDRED WEIGHT! . FARMER FRIENDS We are now giving the 41 farmers a chance to brlrig In their tobacco & we will grade & pile according to color. At this time we do not have a price but will try & sell as soon as we have enough volume. We hope to get some good crops. Notice - We will not unload any tobacco with paper on bales. Receiving Mon., Wed. & Frl. from $ to 3. SOUTHBOAT LEAF TOBACCO 661 Vintage Rd. 24 Meadow In, PO Box 192 Christiana. PA 17509 Paradise, PA 17562 Answering Service - 610-593-6729 AUTHORIZED Biq Dutchman, DISTRIBUTOR 255 Plane Tree Drive Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 393-5807