Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 23, 1994, Image 8

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Anothlr Memorable Wedding
In recent years, many engaged couples have customized
their weddings olten going to great lengths to msute a
uniquely personalized event Certainly the late 1960 s hei
alded a (tend toward unusual wedding ceiemomes But the
piecsdenl was actually set long before the show-slopping
Sixties Ihe lirsl airplane wedding look place on July 26,
1919 o\et Sheepshead Bay Speedway in New York City Ihe
hnde Miss f-milv Schaeffer ol Sea Gale N Y and her
groom Lt George Burgess ol the U S Army Aviation
(oips wete in one plane while the minister Rev Alexander
Woulers. and his pilot were in another
Guests were in the grandstand below, lis
tening to the ceremony over amplifiers
Marriage is the only advantage
open to the cowardly. Voltaire
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*«■ Try a fitted crib sheet as a tablecloth for your picnic
table the elastic keeps it from blowing away.
EarthwisE
II il seems like you're mow
mi: the lawn every lime you
turn around maybe you're
trying to keep the grass too
short Healthy lawns should
be 2 to 1 inches high not
goll course short Longer
grass blades encourage
healthier roots and provide
natural shade lor the ground
around each grass plant I his
reduces water loss through
evaporation especially
important during
set your mower
blades high and
eii|ov more ol
vour summer £&
Now STATE OF THE CROPS IS KNOWN
Swi ft and Sour
Grfen Beans
1 pound green beens, cut up
3 slices bacon
1 cup chopped onion
2 tablespoons vinegar
1 tablespoon sugar
'h teaspoon salt
dash pepper
Cook beans in boiling
water until tender drain
While beans are cooking,
Irv bacon until crisp Re
move bacon Saute onions
in drippings until tender
Add vinegar sugar, salt, and
pepper and bring to a boil
Pour over hot beans
and stir well Spoon
1 into serving dish and
crumble bacon on top
Make* 6 servings.
CATTLE 227.. PDA .. Supply included
78 tl. iteerj & heifen, 10 feeder cattle. il.
steers 2.50 to 3.00 higher, cows steady to
1.00 lower. STEERS; few Choice
1055/1295 lbs. 65.25-69.00, Select
1025/1350 lbs. 60.00- 64.00, Standard
52.75-58.00. HOLSTERS: few High
M‘ OLD Choice and Prime 1410/1520 lbs.
FARMER’S 57.75-58.50, Choice 1080/ 1475 Ibi.
urn . mil p n 55.00-58.25, Select 53.50-55.00. HEIF-
W P ;\ I 11 r H ERS; Choice 1080/1480 Ibi. 63.50-67.50,
|V/ V IX 11/ 1 I Vim Select 58.00-62.50, Standard 52.00- 56.00.
rllnrl \SI COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial
I 1/1 lIjVjU)I 45.25-50.25, few to 52.50, low dressing
41.00- Cutter and Bon. Utility
Six 43.00-47.50, Canner and Low Cutter
40.00- 44.75. SheUs down to 25.00. BUL
LOCKS: Select 1130/1575 lbs.
57.50-63.50. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1
1545/2015 lbs. 58.50-63.75, few No. 2
1280/1545 lbs. 52.00-56.75, FEEDER
CATTLE: Steers: few Medium and Large
Frame No. 1 570/595 lbs. 60.00- 66.00;
Heifers: few Medium and Large Frame No.
1 600/805 lbs. 56.50-63.50; Bulls; few
Medium and Large Frame No. 1 300/610
lbs. 60.00-87.50.
Northeast:
Clear and warm
alternating with
rain
Southeast:
Sunny and hot
alternating with
showers and
thunderstorms
CALVES 169.. Farm calves mostly
steady, spots 15.00 higher. VEALERS:
few Standard and Good 70/100 Iba.
Midwest: 45.00-52.50, Utility 50/100 lb«.
Rainy and cool, 20.00-45.00. RETURNED TO FARM:
then clearing and No. 1 HoUtein bulla 80/120 Iba.
turning hot 95.00-135.00, No. 2 70/120 Iba.
50.00-105.00; No. 1 Holatein heifera
80/120 Iba. ISO.OO-182.50, few No. 2
70/100 Iba. SS.OO-90.00. Few Beef croaa
bulla and heifera 70/95 Iba. 60.00-95.00.
HOGS 128..Banowa and gilla .25 to .50
lower, aowa ateady to .50 lower. BAR
ROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 220/245 Iba.
a i 7‘t-a-) « us 1.3 245/270 Iba. 38.25-
40.50, one lot US 2-3 310 Iba. 34.00. US
1-3 190/205 Iba. 35.00-38.75. SOWS: US
Northwest;
Moderately cool
then warming,
idiny mountains,
clear coast
Southwest:
Cold and rainy
mountains, hot
thundershowers
desert cool and
clear California
then warmer
Leesport
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July 20, 1994
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1-3305/450-lba. 27.00-29.30,500/715 lbs.
30.00- few Medium 270/795 lbs.
24.50-26.00. BOARS: 220/270 lbs.
26.00- few 440/630 lbs.
25.00-
FEEDER PIGS 376.. US 1-3 10/20 lbs.
11.00- - per head. US 1-3 20/30 lbs.
55.00- 35/62 lbs. 55.00-63.00, Utili
ty 25/45 lbs. 25.00-53.00. - per cwt
SHEEP SB..Slaughter lambs: High
Choice and Prime 55/112 lbs. 71.00-82.00,
Choice 60/105 lbs. 61.00-72.00, 155/200
lbs. 51.00-69.00. Slaughter sheep:
24.00-
GOATS 22... Large 47.00-84.00,
Medium 37.50-50.00, few Small
35.00-40.00, one lot Large Kids 55.00,
Small Kids 15.00-25.00.- per head.
Carlisle Livestock
Market
Carlisle, Pa.
Tuesday, July 19, 1994
Report Supplied by Auction
SLAUGHTER: STEERS. SELECT
AND CHOICE 62.0a64.50; SLAUGH
TER COWS BREAKING UTILITY AND
COMMBRCIAQL 46.00-49.00; HIGH
YIELD TO 50,25; CUTTER AND BON
ING UTILITY 45.00-49.00, CANNER
AND LOW CUTTER 40.0a44.75; SHEL
LY 39.00 DOWN; BULLS YG#2
51.5a57.50.
FEEDER CATTLE: GOOD DEMAND!
FEEDER STEERS ALL WEIGHTS
74.0a84.00; FEEDER HEIFERS ALL
WEIGHTS 74.00-85.00; COUPLE HEAV
IES 58.0a59.00.
CALVES: VEALERS CHOICE
88.00- STANDARD 40-100 LBS.
50.00- 00; CALVES RETURNING TO
FARM, STROND DEMAND! HOLS
TEIN BULLS #1 95-125 LBS.
145.00- #2 85-130 LBS.
105.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1
75-120 LBS. 145.00-197.50; BEEF X
BULLS 80-100 LBS. 120.00-160.00;
BEEF X HEIFERS 70-90 LBS.
The Saving Place
100.00-120.00/ * '
SWINE: HOGS US#l*3 220-270 LBS.
40.75-42.50; USB2&3 220-270 LBS.
39.85-40.50; SOWS US#l&3 28.00-32.00,
THIN/WEAK/ROUOH 23.00-27.00;
BOARS 300-650 LBS. 23.75-27.50;
FEEDER PIGS BY THE HEAD. 15-25
LBS. 11.00-21.00, 30-40 LBS.
23.00-31.00.
GAOTS: BY THE HEAD. LARGE
69.00-90 00, FANCY KIDS 40.00-60.00;
SMALL 17.50-35.00.
LAMBS- ACTIVE! GOOD AND
CHOICE 70-110 LBS. 70.00-87,50,
MEDIUM FEEDER LAMBS 30-45 LBS.
60.00-72.50.
SHEEP; ALL WEIGHTS 23 00-47.00.
NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER
PIGS SALE FRIDAY, JULY 22,1:30 P.M.
SALE EVERY TUBS., LIVESTOCK 7
P.M , PRODUCE, RABBITS. POULTRY
AND EGGS 4 P.M. SALE 5.55 P.M.
DIRECT BASE HOG PRICE FOR
WED, JULY 20 IS 44.50.
North Jersey
Livestock
Hackcttstown, NJ
Report Supplied by Auction
Tuesday, July 19, 1994
Report supplied by auction
CALVES .05-1.80.
COWS .22-49.
EASY COWS .1714 -.4414 .
HEIFERS .35 .55.
BULLS .50’/. -.63.
STEERS .50-.69.
HOGS .30’/. -.39.
ROASTING PIGS EACH 5.00-34.00.
BOARS .03-.05.
SOWS .24-.28 1 /..
SHEEP .20-.57.
LAMBS EACH 17.00-61.00.
LAMBS PER LB. .21-.85.
GOATS EACH 30.00-145.00.
KIDS EACH 7.00-85.00.
TOTAL 1143
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