p«riWhtf;;Sim&iy, stpams* a, iw ThTTWeekWith Quite a Lady Anna Mary Robertson Moses was born on September 7. 1860, but the artist. Grandma Moses, was "discovered" in 1938 Although she dabbled in painting as a young farm wife (her first large work was a wooden fireplace cover and she used "the brush I painted the floor with”). Grandma took up painting in her seventies because arthritis prevented her from stitching the yarn pictures she loved to create From such modest beginnings, this trail-looking but spntely old lady with the indommablc spirit captured the hearts of Americans and Europeans alike Her keen insight into „ . nature and her pleasure in the simple things of A life instilled hope in a war-weary world Grandma Moses continued to paint until six mijnths before she died on December 13. 1961 v vl .. . life is what we malte it, always has L Li been and always wi II ha. Grandma Mo?e* i«e A damp sponge wiped over upholstered furniture removes pet hair better than vacuuming. 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Grandma Moses Day, September 7 Strawberries with Yogurt Snow OKLAHOMA NATIONAL STOCKYARDS WEEKLY CATTLE SUMMARY: Compared to lan Monday: Feeder cattle and calves near steady. Trade moderately active. Demand moderate. Quality plain thru attractive, mostly plain to avenge and comparable to low quality of two weeks ago. Near half the supply 2nd and 3id grade Brahma Crosses. Weigh-ups avenge to full. Flesh conditions mostly medium. Slaughter cows $1.50-$2.00 low er. Slaughter built steady. S3S head of cows and bulls sold, including 55% replacement cows. Receipts this week 6,500; last week 8,568; last year 10,565. Supply consisted of 63 percent yearlings and calves over 600 lbs.; 29 percent calves under 600 lbs.; 8 percent cows and bulls. Prices fallow with weighted average weight and price in parenthesis. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 300-400 lbs. (350 lbs.) $92.75- $101.50 ($95.50); 400-450 lbs. (430 lbs.) $90.00-$95.00 ($91.91); 450-500 lbs. (467 lbs.) $86.00-$91.50 ($.86.73); 500-600 lbs. (550 lbs.) $Bl.OO-585.00 ($82.45); 600-650 lb. calves and yearlings (631 lbs.) $79.00- $83.50 ($80.40); 650-700 year lings (672 lbs.) $76.00-$79.75 ($77.77); few 700-750 lb. calves (734 lbs.) $73.25-576.25 ($74.84); 700-800 lbs. (750 lbs.) $73.25-$78.50 ($76.07); 800-900 lbs. (850 lbs.) $70.00-573.75, lot $75.25 ($72.28); 900-950 lbs. (910 lbs.) $70.50-571.75 ($70.62); 950-1000 lbs. (962 lb.) $65.75-568.25 ($67.57). Holstein Steers; Large Frame 2: 350-400 lbs. $65.00-$70.00; 400-500 lbs. J' OLD FARMER’S WEATHER. FORECAST 4W 3 Northeast; Rainy and cold, partial clearing, mild, then more rain and cooler Southeast: Hot and mostly sunny coast, showers Florida, cooler, showers west, then clearing. Midwest: Cold, rainy, then warming to seasonable Northwest; Sunny and warm, showers east. then rainy and cold Southwest: Cool and rainy California, warm south; sunny and warm desert, showers and cold mountains Oklahoma City Ffeedfer Cattle Oklahoma City, Old a. Wednesday, August 31,1994 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 Jamesway Barn Cleaner Chain Sale! When your bam cleaner needs new chain whether flat link or Hook- Link type - we have the perfect replacements. Both links are to tally forged of rugged, high carbon steel to reduce wear, extended 564.75-566.00; S2S-S7S lbs. $62.50-$64.00; 600-7501b5. $59.25-61.00; 825-875 lbs. $57.00-$57.50. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 350-400 lbs. (373 lbs.) $81.50-SBS.SO (583.17); 400-500 lbs. (450 lbs.) $79.50-$81.50 ($79.97); 500400 lbs. (550 lbs.) $75.00-581.00 ($77.49); 600-700 lbs. (650 lbs.) 570.25-$74.50 ($73.20); 700-775 lbs. (750 lbs.) $69.00-572.25, lot 750 lb. Brangus $74.00 ($70.45); 800-850 lbs. (821 lbs.) $68.00-569.50 ($68.94). Slaughter Cows; Cutter, Boning, and Breaking Utility average dressing $39.50-$42.75; high dressing $43.00-546.00; low dressing 536.00-539.00. Cannes $33.50-$36.25. Slaughter Bulls: Y.G. 1, 1350-2025 lbs. few average dressing $57.50- $59.50; indi vidual high dressing $59.50, high dressing/ high boning $62.25; low dressing SS3.SO-555.50. Replacement Cows: Pretested for Bangs, pregnancy and age Medium and Large Frame 1 High quality ranch fresh groups; Brangus, Angus, and BWFrtieif ers 800-1000 lbs. 2-5 months bred $660.00-5720.00 700-800 lbs. 2-4 months bred $600.00-5650.00 4-6 years old 1000-1250 lbs. 4-8 months bred $660.00-$775.00 Average quality single head sales; 4-6 years old 950-1325 lbs. 3-7 months bred SSSO.OO-$650.00 8-10 years old 950-1275 lbs. 4-8 months bred $470.00-SSSO.OO. Pain; Medium and Large Frame No. 1 Average to high quality single pair sales; 5-7 years old 1000-1350 lb. cows with 100-275 lb. calves $725.00-$BOO.OO. THIS REPORT COMPILED & PRE PARED BY THE OKLAHOMA CITY LIVESTOCK & GRAIN MARKET president 1994 KLOAD SALE working life. No wonder our chain has a 10 year warranty. Fits more bam cleaners. Safe Is from Aug IS - Sep 26 Contact Nelson or Jake at APP’S BARN E 5935 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, GAP, PA 17527 PHONE: 717-442-8134 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL - Radio Dispatched Trucks - NEWS BRANCH OF THE USDA'S AGRICULTURE MARKETING SER VICE. ROBERT MILES - UNA DOEB BLER TELEPHONE (405) 232-5425. Morrison Cove Livestock Auction Martliufaurg, Pa. Monday, Aug. 29, 1994 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE: 216. STEERS: CHOICE 65.00-69.10, GOOD 62.00-64.75. HEIFERS: CHOICE 63.50-67.75, GOOD 60.00-63.25. COWS: UTILITY A COMMERCIAL 43.50-50.50; CANNER AND LOW CUT TER 34.50-42.50. BULLOCKS: GOOD & CHOICE 57.00-61.00. BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 55.00-61.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 62.00-88.00, BULLS 60.00-85.00, HEIF ERS 55.00-79.00. CALVES: 186. PRIME, NO MARKET TEST, CHOICE. 88.00-97.00, GOOD 83.00- STANDARD 35.00-71.00, HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 90.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 145.00-202.00. HOGS: 91. US NO. 1-2 40.50-41.75, US NO. 1-3 39.00-40.50. SOWS: US NO. 1-3 28.00-31.00. BOARS 25.00-27.00. FEEDER PIGS: 57 HEAD. US#l-3 20-50 LBS. 12.00-28.00. SHEEP: 44. CHOICE LAMBS 72.00- GOOD LAMBS 65.00-70.00, SLAUGHTER EWES 18.00-30.00. GOATS 17.00-70.00. 18 LOADS OF HAY. TIMOTHY 60.00- ALFALFA 81.00-95.00; 1 LOAD OF STRAW AT 90.00. WE PAY CASH <-■ for seller financed Real Estate Notes and Mortgages. Are you receiving payments? Would you like cash now? Why wait? Explore your options with Robert Tobey Ca|h Funding Moriah Farm, Kleinfeltersvjlle, PA 17039-0198 f* 4fsr UIPMENT 1-800-670-2274 oo>