sssr'Ziii Mardon Me, Padam ... Will posterity recall your accomplishments’’ Or. as in the case of Reverend William Archibald Spooner, an acci dental slip of the longue' Spooner was warden of New College. Oxford University, from IVO3-1U24 One day he was announcing the hymn "Conquering Kings 1 heir Titles Take" hut instead said. "Kmquenng Kongs Their Titles Take.' and in one "swell foop" the spoonerism was horn Oxford stu dents wasted no time producing their own examples and attributing them to the warden Luckily. Spooner had a sense of humor and even added more of his own misspoken expres sions to the growing collection, which includes It's kistomary to cuss the bride, half-warmed fish, and blushing crow \’o one is exhmpt from talking nonsense; ike mis take is to do it solemnly. Misliel I.u|iiviii <lc Montaigne v*' Apply a paste of cornstarch and water to grease spots on silk. Allow to dry and brush off. EARTHWISE One way to reduce your use of packaging and save resources is to replenish at-home products with large, economy-si/c refills But it doesn't have to be labeled ■ refill" in order to be used that was A large glass jar of hones will replenish your plastic hones bear two or three limes Squeezable ketchup bottles arc diffi- cult to recycle because thes're made of layers of dilfcrenl kinds of plastic fach tunc sou refill the plastic bottle from a larg- CX. cr gl iss bottle you're Spooner's Day, July 22 Shrimp Salad -2 cups cleaned, cooked shrimp 1 iNspoon finely choppsd onion 3 tablespoons lemon |uiee 2 cups diced celery 1/3 cup mayonnaise 1/4 cup chill sauce lettuce 2 hard-boiled eggs Combine alt ingredients except lettuce and eggs, and chill well Serve on beds of lettuce garnished with sliced hard-boiled eggs Makes 4 servings xrr; WHEAT PRICES WERE MIXED. WEDNESDAY, WITH SLIGHT DECLINES NOTED IN HARD AND SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT PRICES DUE TO HARVEST PRESSURE AND GOOD CROP CONDITIONS. SOFT WHITE WHEAT PRICES JUMPED HIGHER ON IMPROVED EXPORT DEMAND. CORN AND SOY- BEAN PRICES FINISHED SLIGHTLY HIGH ER ON IMPROVED EXPORT INTER ESTS AND A DE- CLINE IN THE U.S. DOLLAR. WHEAT MIXED. CORN 1 TO 3 CENTS HIGHER. SORGHUM 2 TO 4 CENTS HIGHER. SOYBEANS 1 TO 2 CENTS HIGHER. WINTER WHEAT PRICES FELL UNDER HARVEST PRESSURE AND GOOD CROP YIELDS. FAVORABLE HARVEST WEATHER CONTINUED AS SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT HARVEST IS NEAR COMPLETION AND QUALITY YIELDS ARE BEING REPORTED. GOOD EXPORT DEMAND THIS WEEK LIMITED DECLINES AND INDICA TIONS RUSSIA IS SEEKING U.S. WHEAT FLOUR, ADDED SUPPORT. A WEAKER U.S. DOLLAR AND FIRMER EXPORT DEMAND BOOSTED CORN AND SOYBEAN PRICES. STRONGER PRICES WERE LIMITED. HOWEVER, AS FAVORABLE GROWING CONDI TIONS CONTINUE IN MIDWEST AREAS. > OLD FARMER’S U'KATIIKI! mm Northeast: Cloudy rind mild turning warm. showers. heavy ram west, coolei then warming Southeast; Rainy and cool turning sunny and warm, few showers coast then rainy and milder Midwest: Clear and warm rainy and cool north, cool with thunderstorms, clearing and milder EXPORT NEWS; JAPAN BOUGHT 16,047 TONNES NORTHERN/DARK NORTHERN SPRING WHEAT, 56,841 TONNES WESTERN WHITE WHEAT AND 3,000 TONNES HARD RED WINTER WHEAT FOR SEPT. USDA ANNOUNCED THE SALE OF 109,728 Northwest: Rilinv and cool, sunny and warm mountains. clearing, turning sunny and hot Southwest: (Icar and cool, scrv hot desert, thundershowers mountains, then cooling desert, warm California National Grain Market SI. Joseph, Mo. Wednesday, July 13,1994 NEED: MILK SPECIAL® FLAKED PLUS SUPER EXT® 24 TOP DRESS PROVIDE YOU WITH BOTH (717) 442-4183 (717) 768t3301 800-635-3592 ™ Trademark of Purina Mills DELIVERY FOR UNKNOWN DESTINATIONS. DATE CHANGE YEAR AGO TRUCK BIDS: 07/13/94 07/12/94 07/14/93 WHEAT: KANSAS CITY 3.41-3.42 DNI 3.07-3.09 MINNEAPOLIS 3.9 t 1/4 UP S 1/2 4.17 1/2 PORTLAND 3.49-3.51 UP 3-2 3.40-3.43 ST. LOUIS 3.07-3.10 UP 1-DN 1 2.75-2.79. CORN. U.S. NO. 2 YELLOW: KAN SAS CITY 2.38-2.41 UP 3 2.35-2.37 MIN NEAPOLIS 2.26 1/4 UP 2 2.21 1/4 SO. lOWA 2.30-2.34 NC-UP I 2.30-2.32 OMAHA 2.29-2.30 UP 3 2.22-2.27. SOYBEANS. NO. 1 YELLOW: KAN SAS C1TY6.25-6.27 UP 2 7.03-7.06 MIN NEAPOLIS 6.111/4 UP 11/2 6.901/4 SO. lOWA 6.18-6.23 UP 2-17.02-7.05 C. ILL. PROCESSORS 6.17 1/4-6.301/4 UP 2 1/2 6.96 1/4-7.12 1/4. •TRUCK BIDS FOR KANSAS CITY, US NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT, ORDINARY PROTEIN. MIN NEAPOLIS, US NO. 1 DARK NORTH ERN SPRING WHEAT. 14% PROTEIN. PORTLAND, NO. 1 SOFT WHITE WHEAT, ST. LOUIS, NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT. FUTURES CLOSE: KANSAS CITY (SEPT) WHEAT 3.32 DN 3/4 2.95 1/2 MINNEAPOLIS (SEPT) WHEAT 3.33 3/4 DN 4 1/2 3.02 1/2 CHICAGO (SEPT) WHEAT 3.21 3/4 UP 1/2 2.93 3/4 (SEPT) CORN 2.27 1/4 UP 2 2.37 1/4 (DEC) CORN 2.26 1/4 UP 1 2.47 1/2 (AUG) SOYBEANS 6.17 1/4 UP 2 1/2 7.07 174 (NOV) SOYBEANS 5.83 UP 4 7.11. EXPORT: BARGE OR RAO., PORT OF NEW ORLEANS OR NORTH TEX AS GULF. NO. 1 HARD RED WINTER WHEAT ORDINARY PROTEIN 3.75 UP 1/4 3.34 1/2 NO. 2 SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT 3.26-3.36 UP 7 1/4-10 3.01 3/4-3.04 NO. 2 YELLOW CORN 2.54-2.55 UP 12.55-2.56 NO. 2 YELLOW SORGHUM RAIL 4.31 UP 2 BARGE Palatable Feed High Energy Feed PURINA'S Give Us A Call Today To Learn More About These “Great” Products KSSMUiS ■ 9* j PURINA CHDWS I 6 S Vintage Rd., Paradise, PA 17562 CALVES; VEALERS STANDARD AND GOOD 40-100 LBS. 50.00-90.00; CALVES RETURNING TO FARM’ HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-125 LBs’ 140.00- #2 95-135 LBS. 100.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 70-130 LBS. 165.00-180.00; BEEF X HEIFERS 80-95 LBS. 110.00-125.00. SWINE: US4I&3 220-270 LBS 41.25-41.75; 200-215 LBS. 40.00-40.25- BOARS 25.25-27.75; FEEDER PIGS BY THE HEAD, 20-30 LBS. 17.00-28,00 35-50 LBS. 28.00-37.00. GOATS: BY TOE HEAD, LARGE 65.00-91.00; FANCY KIDS 37.50-60.00 SMALL 14.00-35.00. LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 25-35 LBS. 62.50-84.00; 40-75 LBS 68.00-75.00; 80-100 LBS. 65.00-75.00. SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS. 18.00-32.00. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIGS SALE FRIDAY. JULY 22.1:30 P.M. SALE EVERY TOES.. LIVESTOCK 7 P.M., PRODUCE. RABBITS. POULTRY AND EGGS 4 P.M. SALE 5:55 P.M. HEAT STRESSED COWS * Registered trademark of Ralston Punna Company 4.49 UP 4 4.33-4.49 NO. 2 YELLOW SOYBEANS 6.47-6.50 UP 2-4 1/4 7.31-7.32 1/4 BIRD THIS REPORT A SERVICE OF U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK AND GRAIN MARKET NEWS. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. Carlisle Livestock Market CaHide, Pa. Tuesday, July 12, 1994 Report Supplied by Auction SLAUGHTER: STEERS, HOLSTEINS 900-1100 LBS. 54.25-57.75; HEIFERS HOLSTEINS 55.50; SLAUGHTER COWS BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAQL 45.00-47.75; CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 44.00-47.75- CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 40.00-43.50; SHELLY 39.00 DOWN BULLS 57.50.
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