AB-L«ncttter Farming, Saturday, April 2, 1994 sB6* —a Ninety Degrees North Eighty-five years ago on April 6, 1909, Robert E. Peary and his small band of Arctic explorers finally became the first men to reach the North Pole. Or did they? For over eighty years controversy has surrounded Peary's claim Upon returning from the Pole, Peary learned that Dr Frederick Cook (who served as physician on one of Peary's Greenland expeditions) claimed to have reached the Pole in April 1908. Although Cook's claim was finally discounted by most au thorities, critics continued to question whether Peary actually reached the Pole some felt he may have missed it by as much as 60 miles In December 1989, after exhaustive investi gation. the Navigation Foundation concluded that “Peary, a _ Matt Henson, and the four Eskimos went A A to the Pole together, just as they all maintained for the rest of their lives ” ' S at^ven^ure m experience. ns- Add vinegar to the final rinse cycle to remove soap residue and soften laundry. EARTHWISE 2 large cucumbers, pealed end thinly sliced ; Thanks to educated con- X cup tour cream sumers, most laundry prod- 2 teaspoons sugar ucts have reduced or elimi- 1 teaspoon salt nated phosphates, but many still ; X teaspoon dlllweed have other harmful ingredients * teaspoon pepper Most laundry soaps are actually 2 teaspoons lemon juice petroleum-based detergents rtover cucumbers with boil- , rather than vegetable-oil-based 1 I mg water. Let stand 20 mm soaps.Yourfavonte laundry aid Uutes then dram Coverwith may also contain optical bright- cold water. Let stand 1 minute eners (nonbiodegradeable flu- , and dram again Refrigerate ; orescent chemicals to make ( for 30 minutes. Combine re whites appear whiter), synthetic mammg ingredients and add ! preservatives, and artificial fra- to cucumbers, mix well Chill j grances Shop around You can ; for at least one hour to allow get your clothes clean without 1 flavors to blend subjecting your family or the environment to ques tionable chemicals World Health Day, April 7 Cucumbers in Sour Cream M«kt*6 CATTLE 302.. PDA ..d. item steady 14 strong, cows 1,00 to I.SO lower. STEERS: Choice 1075/1473 Ibi. 70.00-74.25, four head 74.73-76.30, Select 63.00-70.'00. HOLSTEINS: Choice 1100/1430 Ibi. 63.73- few. Select 64.00-67.30. HEIFERS: few Choice 1000/1300 lbs. 66.73- few Select 61.30-64.00. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 43.30-49.30, couple to 31.00, Cutter and Boning Utility 44.00-48.30, Canner and Low Cutter 38.00-44.00. Shells down to 31.00. BULLOCKS: few Choice 67.75-73.25. couple Select 60.00 & 63.00. BULLS; Yield Grade No. 1 1100/1800 lbs. 53.00-61.00, few No. 2 920/1700 lbs. # OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECAST >!§s• Northeast: Ram, freezing ram, snow mountains, clearing, turning sunny and mild Southeast; Clear and mild, then rainy and colder; clearing and warming coast. Midwest: Clearing and warming; cold, ram and snow north and east; seasonable Northwest: Cold and snow mountains, sunny and warm coast Southwest; Scattered showers and cool; frost desert, snow mountains; turning milder, some showers. Keister’s Middleburg Auction MiddMmrg, Pa. Tuesday, March 29, 1994 Report Supplied by PDA Leola Produce Auction, Inc. will open the 1994 season on Tuesday, April 12, 1994. Sale will begin at 10:30 A.M. The Produce Auction will be having sales every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30 AM until further notice. Operating April Through November Leola Produce Auction, Inc. Lloyd Horst, Manager 717- 336-6072 (Home) C.B. HOOBER It SON, INC Intercourse, PA (717) 768-8231 FEDERAL EXPRESS HOURS Mon.-Fri. 7 AM-5 PM; Sat. 7 AM-Noon CALL US... If CM Bi Wi Hwe If 30.00- FEEDER CATTLE: Sum * Bulls: Medium Frame No. 1 440/840 lb*. 62.00- few Large Frame No. 2 620/880 lbs. 50.00-56.00, 230/400 lbs. 67.00- Heifers: Medium Frame No. 1 300/600 lbs. 60.00-79.00. CALVES I9B..VBALERS: one Choice 93.00, Standard and Good 70/100 lbs. 30.00- 62.30, Utility 60/80 lbs. 30.00- RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein bulls 83/123 lbs. 103.00- No. 2 80/123 lbs. 65.00- No. 1 Holstein heifers 83/113 lbs. 173.00-270.00, few No. 2 73/100 lbs. 100.00-130.00. Few Beef cross bulls and heifers 73/100 lbs. 160.00- heifers 100.00- 125.00. HOGS 608..(3/28 & 3/29/94)..8u1k of supply sold on Monday and reported by auction. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 230/230 lbs. 43.00-43.30, US 1-2 220/230 lbs. 39.00- 42.30, US 1-3 210/300 lbs. 37.75-38.75. 180/205 lbs. 34.00-37.00. ATT Vegetable, Greenhouse and Nursery Growe fff) Wholesale Auction of Lancaster Co. Vegetables Brethren Church Road Leola, PA 17540 Lie. #AHOOOO2B-L lIOQRFR ■ HOOBER EQUIPMENT, INC, ■ hhhbrhhhhhhhhhmh ■ ■ TWO LOCATIONS (302) 378-9555 The Saving Place WE SHIP PARTS DAILY Via FED. EXP. mm Authorized UPS Station SOWS: US 1-3 350/565 Ibi. 38.00-40.50, 300/500 Ibi. 32.50-37.50. BOARS: 200/620 lb*. 28.50-31.00. FEEDER PIGS 319.. US 1-3 20/45 Ibi. 29.00-42.00, 45/70 Ibi. 40.00-58.00.- per head. SHEEP 80,.High Choice and Prime 25/45 Ibi. Spring il. lambi 110.00-175.00, few 55/85 Ibi. 67.00-80.00, few Good and Choice 65/110 Ibi. Wooled il. lambi 39.00- Slaughter iheep; 13.00- GOATS 39... Few Urge 40.00-117.50. few Medium 28.00-35.00, few Small Kidi 24.00-34.00.- per head. 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