Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 29, 1994, Image 8

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    AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29, 1994
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A Good Day for Music
Two men bom on November 6 made a great impact on the
world of music. Adolphe Sax was a Belgian musician and
inventor born in 1814, and John Philip Sousa, American
composer and band conductor, was born in 1854. Sax, the
eldest of 11 children of a musical instrument maker, invented
the saxophone and a family of brass wind instruments for
band and orchestra, the saxhorns. Sousa employed some of
those instruments to create his stirring marches. After lead
ing the U.S. Marine Corps Band for 12 years, Sousa formed
his own band in 1892. The “March King” toured the U.S. and
j / Europe from 1900 to 1905 and took on a
M 1 world tour in 1910. The best known of his
'sA many pieces is “Stars and Stripes Forever.”
Music is the universal language of
Eaiipßß* mankind. —H W Longfell ow
ns- Clothing zippers wilt wear better and last longer if you
always close them before washing.
EARTHWISE
1 cup soft breadcrumbs
2 ouncss biking chocolsle
You can successfully clean 1 1/4 cups sugar
your oven without resort- 11/3 cups milk
mg to toxic chemicals 1 2 tablespoons butter
Sprinkle the bottom of a cold 2
oven with water, then cover 1/4 teaspoon salt
the grime with baking soda 1 /2 teaspoon vanilla
and sprinkle again with 2/3 cup milk
water Let soak overnight pombme first four ingredi
and wipe up in the morning | I e nts in a double boiler,
Use a green “scrubby” pad to | ||cook until smooth. Add
loosen stubborn spots Be butter, remove from heat
sure to nnse and wipe up all 1 Beat eggs, add remaining
the baking soda Or, try a cit- ingredients Add to choco
rus-based degreas- late mixture. Cook over
er. It, too, works hot water until thick
best if allowed Bake in a greased 1 'A
to soak, and it quart baking dish at
leaves a fresh 350° F for 20 minutes
orange scent Makss 4 servings
Chocolate Bread
Pudding
SLAUGHTER COWS: 128 HEAD, 1.50
HIGHER. UTILITY 41.0045.50; HIGH
DRESSING 46.00-47.00; CANNERS
37.00- SHELLY 37.00 DOWN.
BULLS; YG#2 1200-1500 LBS.
47.00- LOW DRESSING DOWN
TO 44.75.
OLD
FARMER’S
FED STEERS: FEW OFFERED. NO
CHOICE OR SELECT: FEW STAN
DARD 47.00-54.00.
HEIFERS: DAIRY CULLS
46.00-48.50.
WEATHER
FORECAST
VEAL CALVES: 206 HEAD. LOW
CHOICE 200-300 LBS. 67.00-70.00; 1165
LB. AT 85.00; CULLS 85-120 LBS.
48.00- 50-80 LBS. 45.00-SS.OO;
WEAK/ROUGH 42.00 DOWN.
FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS
#1 95-120 LBS. 125.00-145.00; FEW 135
LBS. TO 106.00; 85-90 LBS.
105.00- #2 90-115 LBS.
85.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1
90-125 LBS. 185.00-220.00; #2 70-100
LBS. 110.00-175.00; BEEF X BULLS
AND HEIFERS BS.OO-125.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: 70 HEAD. GOOD
DEMAND FROM LOCAL BUTCHERS
FOR HEAVY WEIGHTS. US#l&2
260-275 LBS. 29.00-29.25; 215-260 LBS.
#l&3 28.00-28.75; #2&3 26.00-27.50; 13
HEAD 275-325 LBS. 29.00-31.50.
SOWS: 15 HEAD. 300-550 LBS.
21.00-
BOARS; 1 270 LBS. AT 23.75.
STOCK CATTLE: STEERS NONE.
HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 60.00-63.00;
500-700 LBS. FEW TO 59.00.
BULLS: 300-500 LBS. 59.00-72.00.
1 REG. HOLSTEIN SPRINGER AT
1125.00.
SHEEP: NONE.
Northeast:
Seasonable,
sunny; turning
cold and rainy;
snow inland.
Southeast:
Clear and mild,
few showers
Florida; turning
colder, rain,
some freezing
rain and snow;
snowstorm west
Midwest:
Rainy and cool,
turning very cold
and snowy north;
cold with flumes
central.
Northwest;
Cold, ram and
snow; warmer
GOATS: LARGE BILLIES TO 83.00;
MEDIUM TO 41.00; LARGE NANNIES
TO 63.00.
coast, severe cold
and snow east.
PIGS AND SHOATS. BY THE HEAD
PROM TESTED HERDS, 25-40 LBS.
7.00-13.00.
Southwest:
Cold wave, rain,
snow mountains,
clear and warmer
California
HATFIELD QUALITY MEATS
WEIGHT AND GRADE PROGRAM
-31.50 PLUS BONUS ON QUALITY
HOGS. BUYING STATION IS HELD
EVERY TUES. AT FOUR STATES.
NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG
SALE AT WESTMINSTER FRIDAY,
NOV 4, 11:30 A.M.
Frederick Livestock
Auction
Frederick, Md.
October 24, 1994
Report Supplied by Auction
America’s First
Outside Wood Furnace
•55
SAM WILLIAMSON, DISTRIBUTOR
HARDY MFG. CO.
330 Williamson Ave.
Philadelphia, MS 39350
800/487-2639
or 601/656-5866
' Mercer *
Livestock Auction
MERCER, PA
October 25, 1994
CATTLE 257.. PDA ..d. neen «1. itcen
iteady to 1.50 higher, «L cowi 4.00 higher,
fi. heifen 2.00 to 3.00 higher. STEERS:
Choice 1000/1385 lbs. 62.10-68.10, Select
55.00- few Standard 50.00-52.00.
HOLSTEINS: few Choice 1000/1355 lb(.
55.00- Standard 42.35-48.25. HEIF
ERS: few High Choice and Prime
1075/1185 Ibi. 68.25-63.25, Choice
1030/1390 Ibi. 61.25-67.35, Yield Grade 4
& 5 50.10-58.75, Select 34.00-62.00, Stan
dard 43.75-52.60. COWS: Breaking Utility
and Commercial 42.00-47.25, Yield Grade
4-5 33.00-38.00, Cutter and Ben. Utility
38.00- Canner and Low Cutter
35.00- Shelli down to 30.00. BUL
LOCKS: one Choice 1200 Ibi. 55.00.
BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1200/2040 Ibi.
49.85-59.75, No. 2 1050/1995 Ibi. 38.50-
51.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steen; one
Large Frame No. 1 675 Ibi. 62.00, few
Large Frame No. 2 770/990 Ibi.
44.00- Heifen: Medium Frame No.
1 275/725 Ibi. 43.00- 30.00; Bulli: few
Medium Frame No. I 250/475 Ibi.
48.00-
CALVES 101..VEALERS: few Stan
dard and Good 75/115 Ibi. 44.00-58.00,
Utility 45/65 Ibi. 10.00-31.00.
RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holitein
bulli 90/120 Ibi. 110.00-127.50, No. 2
90/125 Ibt. 70.00-105.00; one No. 1 Holi
lein heifer 110 Ibi. 245.00, few No. 2
85/100 Ibi. 80.00-180.00. Few Beef cron
built and heifen 75/115 Ibi. 60.00-90.00.
HOGS 83,..8«rr0wf and gilts mixed
2.00 higher to 1.75 lower. BARROWS
AND GILTS: US 1-2 230/260 lbs.
30.25-32.10, US 1-3 21Q/260 lbs. 27.10-
29.50. SOWS: US 1-3 290/595 lbs.
25.00- BOARS; one 645 lbs. 17.50.
FEEDER PIGS 8... US 1-3 50/65 lbs.
6.00- per head.
SHEEP 18.. Slaughter lambs: Choice
75/85 lbs. 50.00-57.00. Slaughter sheep:
few 12.00-16.00.
GOATS 0...N0 MARKET TESTI
Wilmington
Livestock Auction
NEW WILMINGTON, PA
October 24, 1994
CATTLE 206.. PDA ..si. cows steady to
3.50 higher. STEERS: few Choice
1050/1430 lbs. 59.00-64.75. few Standard
47.00-55.00. HEIFERS: one Choice 1090
lbs. 59.50, few Standard 45.00-46.00.
For Forced Air/Hot Water Systems
DEMAND THE ORIGINAL - NOT AN IMITATION!!
LQISFQY RON GILES „
East Berlin, PA Cochranton, PA
800-582-7554 814-425-2278
GALVIN BEINUGK LYLE HARVEY
Sweet Valley, PA
717-924-3756 - 717-864-3087
KEN EWING GREGdRY MOYER
Torrence, PA Lewis Run, PA
412-459-5933 814-368-6544
FARNSWORTH FARM
SUPPLIES
Hughesville, PA
717-584-2106
DAVID FREEMAN
Knoxville, PA
814-326-4496
HOME PRO KARE
COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial
40.75-46.00, Cutter and Bon. Utility
35.00- few 45.00, Canner and Low
Cutter 32.00-36.50. Shells down to 30.00.
BULLS; few Yield Grade No. 1 1115/1910
lbs. 48.50-61.50, few No. 2 1060/1840 lbs.
40.00- FEEDER CATILE: Steers;
Medium Frame No. I 330/810 lbs.
50.00- few Large Frame No. 2
775/850 lbs. 40.00-43.50; Heifers;
Medium Frame No. 1 330/800 lbs.
45.00- couple 59.00; Bulls; Large
Frame No. 1 500/760 lbs. 59.00-69.
00, Medium Frame No. 1 300/715 lbs.
50.00-
CALVES 219..VEALERS: Standard
and Good 80/105 lbs. 40.00-60.00, Utility
50/75 lbs. 15.00-30.00. FARM CALVES:
No. 1 Holstein bulls 110/135 lbs.
136.00- 95/105 lbs. 150.00-161.00,
85/90 lbs. 90.00-107.50, No. 2 80/110 lbs.
80.00- No. 1 Holstein heifers
90/115 lbs. 170.00-237.50, No. 2 80/115
lbs. 100.00-125.00. Beef cross bulls and
heifers 80/130 lbs. 75.00-120.00.
HOGS 213...8an0ws and gilts 1.00 to
2.50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US
1- 220/260 lbs. 30.00-32.50, few 33.75,
US 1-3 220/270 lbs. 28.00-29.75. SOWS:
US 1-3 300/575 lbs. 25.00-31.50, few US
2- 400/580 lbs. 20.00-23.50. BOARS;
one 250 lbs. 20.00.
FEEDER PIGS 20... US 1-3 35/65 lbs.
18.00- per head.
SHEEP 71... Lambs: High Choice and
Prime 70/90 lbs. 66.00-68.00, Choice
70/105 lbs. 62.00-65.00. Slaughter sheep;
25.00- ,
GOATS 9... Few Large 50.00-89.00, few
Medium & Small 35.00-45.00. - per head.
New Holland Horses
New Holland Sale* Stable*
New Holland, PA
Monday, October 24, 1994
Report Supplied By Auction
264 HEAD. MARKET STEADY.
WORK HORSES 875.00-1200.00.
DRIVING HORSES 510.00-1000.00.
RIDING HORSES 425.00-935.00.
REGISTERED RIDING
685.00-1000.00.
KILLERS: FEW 810.00-900.00,
HEAVY WEIGHTS 675.00-765.00,
LIGHT WEIGHTS 480.00-570.00.
PONIES: 100.00-275.00.
LARGE PONIES 370.00-460.00.
COLTS 185.00-405.00.
4 Years Of Proven
Field Testing
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RNS SMOKE INTO HEAT
ONDARY AIR FOR
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,CIAL HEAT RECOVERY
HAMBER
"VICE COMBUSTORS
OUT DISTURBING
IC COMBUSTORS**
OUTSIDE: NEEDS NO
LTER, NO COVER
RE BTU’S WITH LESS
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,AR LIMITED WARRANTY
L STAINLESS STEEL
Outside
Wood Furnace
STONEHAM’S
Waynesboro, PA
717-762-3614
TERRY RICE
Hopwood, Pa
412-439-1562
TIM KREGER
Morris, PA
717-353-2095