AS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1994 s4OLD n■ =» *~ 5T To Sew a Fine Seam On August 12. 1851, Isaac Singer obtained a patent on his rocking-treadle sewing machine. Singer's invention had many improvements over previous, unsuccessful machines it had a straight needle that went up and down, it could sew a straight or curved seam, and it had a fool-operat ed treadle to run the mechanism Unfortunately, it also had the special lock-stitch that had been previously patented by Elias Howe Singer refused to negotiate an agreement with Howe, and a legal battle ensued. Finally, in 1854, Howe was awarded a royalty on every machine manu red Howe and Singer both did quite financially and the public got a practi il. affordable sewing machine. Late resounds what early sounded. Oovtlie c* The nitrogen-rich tops of potatoes, beets, carrots, and parsnips are good additions to your compost heap. EarthwisE Long before “the environ ment" became such a hot topic. Buckminster Fuller said. “Pollution is nothing but the resources we arc not harvesting We allow them to disperse because we've been ignorant of their value ” To successfully conquer the problems of pollution and waste, we need to change not only our habits, but our atti tudes as well We can think of recycling as a pain-in-lhc-neck imposed on us or a savvy business investment in this busi ness of living on earth Doq Days end, Aug. 11. Polish Beets and Sour Cream 2tablaapoona buttar 4 cups ahraddad, cookad baati (I nMdium) 1 taWaipoon Hour 1 tablaapoon augar k laaapoon uH 'k cup tour craam 1 tablaapoon vinagar Melt butter in saucepan. Stir in beets and heat gently. Stir in flour. sugar, and salt. Add sour cream and vinegar. 1 Heal thoroughly, stirring fre quently. but do not boil. MtkM t to I Mfvlng*. CATTLE 205.. PDA ..Compared to last Tuesday's market.il. (teen uneven, .SO lower to 1.00 higher, cowi .75 to 1.25 low er. STEERS: few High Choice and Prime 1060/1220 lbs. 65.00-66.85, Choice 1000/1225 lb*. 63.85-68.10, couple 70.00, Select 53.00-61.75. HOLSTBINS; few Choice IIOQ/1375 lbs. 59.0060.75, few Select 52.0057.00. HEIFERS: few Choice 1060/1290 lbs. 60.00-67.35, Select 55.0057.50. COWS: few Breaking Utility and Commercial 42.00-44.75, Cutter and Bat. Utility 41.0044.75. few 48.25, Can ner and Low Colter 37.25-41.00. Shells down to 33.25. BULLOCKS: one Choice 1240 lbs. 6050. BULLS; few Yield Grade No. 11100/1710 lb*. 57.0062.60. few No. 2 1410/2200 lbs. 48.0055.60. FEEDER CATTLE: Steen: Medium Frame No. 1 410/750 lbs. 60.00-68.00; Heifers: Medium Frame No. 1 260/600 lbs. 60.00- one 72.00, few Large Frame No. 2 300/480 lbs. 60.0069.00; Bulls: Laige Frame No. 160C/700 tbs. 64.00, one 1060 lbs. 75.00, few Medium Frame No. 1 300/700lb*. 51.00-70.00, few 250/265 lbs. 66.00- OLD FARMER’S WEATHER. FORECAST Northeast: Rainy and cool: clearing and very cool: then sunny and warm, some showers. Southeast: Hot. showers, thundershowers Florida: partial clearing. CALVES 92..VEALERS: Standard and Midwest: Clear and hot, cool and rainy north and east. Northwest: Cool and rainy; then sunny and warming, few showers. Southwest; Rainy and cool, then sunny and hot; warm California, cool and foggy coast. Mercer Livestock Auction Mercer, Pa. Tuesday, Anguat 2, 1994 Report Sapp Bed by PDA sW^V' /■ ' >, V Veeded immediately: new fciw«tetf for ' t*i*” > ■ Broiler Contracts Ctttti3?ilolSj^ ■ff mrnm > Ho£ * C&llil&$Sl!S s ' ' ' -A" 1 -. ■ Breeder oMlsiote ■ LAyerCoatncta ■ Pallet Contracts mm* • Torn 8c Hen Turkeys 7,200-15,000 bm* Two SO'xOOO' Tom Turkoy Houui Authorized (SflSl. master distributor since 1982 rr I LL agrl systems ortheast Good 75/95 lbs. 42.00-55.00. RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein bulls 90/120 lbs. 90.00-110.00, couple 117.50, No. 2 85/125 lbs. 60.00-100.00; few No. 2 90/105 lbs. 170.00-180.00, few No. 2 65/100 lbs. 50.00-155.00. Few Beef cross bulls and heifers 80/115 lbs. 105.00-175.00. HOGS 78...8an0ws and gilts 1.50 to 2.00 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US No. 1-2 240/260 lbs. 42.75-43.00. US 1-3 240/270 lbs. 40.25-42.25, few US 2-3 240/260 lbs. 38.00. SOWS; few US 1-3 375/470 lbs. 32.50-35.50. BOARS: couple 355 A 70S lb*. 22.50 & 24.00. FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 MARKET TEST! SHEEP 14.. Slaughter Lambs: Choice 70/80 lbs. 65.00-75.00. Slaughter sheep: few 22.50. GOATS 7...C0up1e Large 38.00, one Small 11.00, few Urge Kids 8.00-22.50. - per head. Morrison Cove Livestock Auction Martinsburg, Pa. Monday, Aug. 1, 1994 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: 179. STEERS: CHOICE J -BQO-6 7a*2soQ For information on now contracts being offered by local feed end ttrtifawi compoilee Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. Store hours Mon -Frl 730t0 4 30 mki . Sot 800 to Noon fijHiyi 24 Hr 7 Day Repair Service 1-800-673-2580 W fSSSSPj Flyway Business Park ; 139 A West Airport Road Litltz, PA 17543 Ph: (717) 569-2702 64.00-66.25, GOOD 61.50-63.50. HEIFERS: CHOICE 62.50-6S.SO, GOOD 60.00-62.25. COWS: UTILITY A COMMERCIAL 42.00-47.00; CANNER AND LOW CUT TER 33.00-42.00. BULLOCKS: GOOD A CHOICE S6.SO-60.50. BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 55.00-60.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS SB.OO-75.00, BULLS SS.OO-68.00, HEIF ERS 45.00-65.00. CALVES: 167. PRIME, NO MARKET TEST, CHOICE. NO MARKET TEST, GOOD 82.00-89.00, STANDARD 25.00-SS.OO, HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 90.00-11S.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 125.00-200.00. HOGS: 95. US NO. 1-2 41.75-42.75, US NO. 1-3 41.00-41.50. SOWS: US NO. 1-3 28.00-33.00. BOARS 26.00-29.00. FEEDER PIGS: 42 HEAD. US#l-3 20-50 LBS. 12.00-26.00. SHEEP: 76. CHOICE LAMBS 72.00-80.00, GOOD LAMBS 65.00-70.00, SLAUGHTER EWES 18.00-29.00. GOATS 17.0Q-6ZOO. 13 LOADS OF HAY. TIMOTHY 57.00-83.00; ALFALFA 108.00; 1 LOAD OF STRAW 124.00. 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