AB*Lancaater Farming, Saturday, August 20, 1994 y'wOl-D His i Black Gold? The first Honing oil well in America, tapped unintentionally in ISIS, was considered a nuisance Marlin Beatty was drilling loi hrme near Monlicello. Virginia, when he discovered "the Devil s far " Since it was useless to him. he let it How into the ( umheiland River, covering the surlace lor 35 miles The oil spill ignited and .in enormous lire resulted destroying the salt works and trees along the banks Some lime later, Edwin Diake ol the Seneca Oil Co lirst lapped petroleurn at its source and was the lirst person to prove that oil existed in undergiound icservoirs On August 27. 1559. Seneca drilled the •jc lirst commercially successlul oil well at Titusville Pennsvlvama in an area known as Oil Creek opportunities come to all, hut many Jo not Itnotc they have met them c x Try freezing stuck-together postage stamps. They’ll usually separate easily and still be usable. EarthwisE Many people wash their cars .it home lo save money and water But il vou use a hose without a shut oil \al\e vou could he tunning thiough up to ISO gallons ol water Down at the local sell setve car wash vou II use only a to 10 gal lons Or net a shut oil valve lot the hose and soap up with ,i bucket and sponge Using the hose lo simply wet clown and rinse oil will save about 110 gallons ol water Women's Equality Day, August 26 W i. Dunning Cantaloupe Soup 1 ripe cantaloupe, peeled, seed ed, and cubed 1 quart apricot juice |uice of t lemon 1 tablespoon sugar 1,4 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ginger dash ground cloves 1 cup sour cream sprigs ol fresh mint for garnish In a large pot combine cat aloupe apricot |Uice. lemon |uice. sugar, and spices ( over and simmer about Ml minutes Puree mixture in blender and cool Beal in sour cream and chill Serve m chilled f)/r bowls garnished with // I Iresh mint __ Makes 6 to 8 servings SLAUGHTER: STEERS, NO CHOICE OFFERED; SELECT 900-10S0 LBS. 58.00-64.00; HOSLTEINS SELECT AND CHOICE 900-1400 LBS. 54.00-60.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: ACTIVE! BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMER CIAL 47.00-50.00, CUTTER AND BON ING UTILITY 45.00-48.00, CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 41.00-44.75, BIG MIDDLE 43.75-46.00; SHELLY 40.00 AND DOWN. >%< OLD FARMER’S WEATHER. FORECAST BULLS: YG#l NONE OFFERED; YG#2 52.50-S6.oa FEEDER CATTLE: FEEDER HEIF ERS; 200-300 LBS. 99.00-125.00; 400600 LBS. 85.00-87.50; DAIRY TYPES 58.0064.00. Northeast: Clear and cool, then ram. turning sunny and warm FEEDER BULLS: 200-300 LBS. 101.00120.00;400600LBS.72.00-85.00; DAIRY TYPES 47.506050. CALVES: VEALERS GOOD AND CHOICE 85.00102.50; STANDARD 80100 LBS. 68.0080.00; CALVES RETURNING TO THE FARM, STRONG DEMAND. HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 90125 LBS. 155.00177.50; HOLSTEIN BULLS #2 85-145 LBS. 110.00147.50 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS «1 75-125 LBS. 150.00197.50; BEEP X BULLS 80100 LBS. 150.00170.00; BEEF X HEIFERS 85-90 LBS. 100.00120.00 SWINE: HOGS US«I-3 220270 LBS. Southeast: Showers and hot. clear and hot coast, some thundershowers Florida and west Midwest: Warm, showers. rainy and cooler, then partial clearing and warmer Northwest; Clear and hot. then showery and cooler Southwest: Rainy and cool mountains, hot. showers desert, possible oflshore hurricane Texas coast, clearing, sunny and warm thundershowers southern California Carlisle Livestock Market Caiilde, Pa. Tuesday, Aug. 16, 1994 Report Supplied by Auction HAY. STRAW & GRAIN SALE Every Thursday at 1 p.m. Auction will continue all year long Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. (Rt. 30,10 miles east of Lancaster In Paradise, PA) L Robert Frame, Sr. For Info. 717-442-4181 business 215-458-8518 home America’s First Outside Wood Furnace S s6 SAM MILLIAMSON, DISTRIBUTOR HARDY MFG. CO. 330 Williamson Ave. Philadelphia, MS 39350 800/487-2639 or 601/656-5866 DEALER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE 41.0042.75, 280320 LBS. 33.00-40.0 a SOWS US#l-3 300500L85. 30.503225; US#2-4 27.0030.00; THIN/WEAK/ ROUGH 26.00 AND DOWN; BOARS 250300 LBS. 28.0036.00 FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD 15-25 LBS. 15.00-22.00; 30-40 LBS. 28.0032.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD, FANCY KIDS 47.5058.00; FLESHY KIDS 38.0047.00 SMALL 19.0034.00 LAMBS: GOOD 75-135 LBS. 65.0081.00. SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 20.0048.00 NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY. AUG. 26, 1:30 P.M. GRADING 7:3011 AM. SALE VERY TOES. LIVESTOCK 7 PM. SALE TIME. RECEIVING 8:30 A.M. RABBITS POUL TRY AND EGGS 5:55 P.M. SALE TIME, RECEIVING 4 P.M. DIRECT BASE HOG PRICE 43.75 FOR WED., AUG. 17. Grantsville Livestock Grantsville, Maryland Report Supplied by Auction Sat, Aug. 13, 1994 STOCK BULLS AND STEERS 200500 LBS. 60.00102.50. STOCK HEIFERS: 60.0081.00. SLAUGHTER STEERS GOOD TO president For Forced Air/Hot Water Systems DEMAND THE ORIGINAL - NOT AN IMITATION!! LOIS FOY RON GILES East Berlin, PA Cochranton, PA 717-259-9929 814-425-2278 CALVIN BEINLICK LYLE HARVEY Forksville, PA Sweet Valley, PA 717-924-3756 717-864-3087 KEN EWING GR fSSL r S^jS fI ?A ER Torrence. PA 412-459-5933 814-368-6544 FARNSWORTH FARM SUPPLIES Hughesville, PA 717-584-2106 DAVID FREEMAN Knoxville, PA 814-326-4496 CHOICE 58.00-63.75; MEDIUM TO GOOD 54.50-58.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS GOOD 55.00-57.00; LIGHT 50.50-54.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS GOOD TO CHOICE 58.50-62.00; MEDIUM TO GOOD 50.00-58.00. BULLS HEAVY 52.00-63.50, LIGHT 50.00-60.00. COWS FEW HIGH DRESSING UP TO 49.50, UTILITY HOLSTEIN 42.00-44.00, CANNERS 36.00-41.00, CULLS 35.00 AND DOWN. VEALS GOOD TO CHOICE 70.00- MEDIUM TO GOOD 55.00- 808 CALVES: 50.00 AND DOWN. HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES RETURN TO FARM 90-120 LBS. 60.00-113.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES RETURN TO FARM 100-120 LBS., UP TO 145.00. BEEF CROSS CALVES RETURN TO FARM UP TO 100.00. HOGS TOP QUALITY 41.50-43.50; HEAVY 41.00-43.00, LIGHT 35.00-43.00, FEEDER PIGS BY THE HEAD 10.00-28.00. SOWS 23.00-32.00. MALE HOGS 21.00-30.00. LAMBS 65.00-74.00; CULLS 60.00 AND DOWN. SHEEP 20.00-35.00. 717-776-3129 4 Years Of Proven Field Testing 140 RNS SMOKE INTO HEAT ''ONDARY AIR FOR [MUM BURN HEAT RECOVERY HAMBER COMBUSTORS OUT DISTURBING 1C COMBUSTORS** OUTSIDE; NEEDS NO ,LTER, NO COVER RE BTU’S WITH LESS