Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 04, 1995, Image 8

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    AB-Lancaster FemVng, Saturday, February 4, 1995
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One Good Turn
The stoiy of Scouting in America actually starts in
England in 1909. William D. Boyce was lost in a
dense London fog when a boy offered assistance. He
guided Mr. Boyce to his destination and refused a tip
for his efforts, explaining that he was a Scout. On fin
ishing his errand, Boyce asked the boy to take him to
the British Scouting office, where he met Lord Robert
Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting. Boyce was
impressed by what he learned in England and resolved
to bring Scouting home to America. On
February 8, 1910, Boyce and three
/ | other men founded the Boy Scouts
iJu saHk of America, but it really all started
with one boy doing a good turn.
Be Prepared.
cr Out of baking chocolate? Substitute 3 tablespoons
unsweetened cocoa and 1 tablespoon shortening for each
1-ounce square of baking chocolate.
Sour Cream Fudge
2 squares baking chocolate
2/3 cup sour cream
2 cups sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
salt
Midwinter Day
tke Boy Seoul motto
In heavy saucepan, melt
chocolate over very low
heat. Add sour cream
and sugar and cook to
soft-ball stage (230° F).
Remove from heat, add
vanilla, and cool. Pour
onto platter. Sprinkle
with a little salt and work
with a spatula back and
forth until fudge forms a
ball. Roll out to 1/2-inch
thickness on a buttered
cookie sheet. Let stand
until hardened then cut
into squares.
Makss 1/4 pound.
February 6
OLD
FARMER’S
WEATHER
PROVERBS
<tfo>
When the cat
in Fehurary
lies in the
she will
sun,
creep behind
the stove in
March.
if the sun
smile on St.
Eulalie’s Day,
It is good for
apples and
cider, they say.
Eogs in
February
mean frosts in
May.
Special Offer;
Handy chart full of
interesting weather
proverbs. Send $3
to Weather Cha.t,
Dept. UF, The Old
Farmer’s Almanac,
Box 520, Dublin,
NH 03444.
Keister’s
Middleburg Auction
MIDDLEBURG, PA
January 31, 1995
CATTLE 469... PDA ...Compared to
last Tuesday's markets... Choice si. steers
steady, bulls about steady.- STEERS:
Choice 1075/1400 lbs. 68.50-74.50, Select
64.00- HOLSTEINS: few High
Choice and Prime 1100/1480 lbs.
65 50-68.50, Choice 1175/ 1350 lbs.
65 00-66.75, Select 57.75-62.25, few Stan
dard 53.50-54.00. HEIFERS; Choice
1000/1400 lbs. 68.25-71.75, few Select
63.25-64.50, few Choice Holsteins
60.00- COWS: Breaking Utility and
Commercial 43.50-47.00, Cutter and Bon
ing Utility 42.50-47.50, few 48.75, one
50.50, Canner and Low Cutter
37.75-42 00. Shells down to 35.00. BUL
LOCKS; one Choice 60.00. BULLS: Yield
Grade No. 1 1150/2385 lbs. 47.00-52.25,
one 58.00, few No. 2 1090/2465 lbs.
44 75-49.25. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers;
Medium Frame No. I 340/680 lbs.
65.00- Large Frame No. 2 325/735
lbs Holsteins 53.50-68.00; Heifers;
Medium Frame No. 1 370/650 lbs.
60.00-
CALVES 216.. VEALERS: few Stan
dard and Good 45.00-47.50. FARM
CALVES; No. 1 Holstein bulls 85/130 lbs.
90.00- No. 2 70/120 lbs.
55.00- few down 40.00; No. 1 Hols
tein heifers 75/110 lbs. 160 00-237 50, few
No. 2 65/100 lbs 100.00-150.00. Beef
cross bulls and heifers 70/100 lbs.
55 00-132.50.
HOGS 436...(01/30 & 31/95)..8u1k of
supply sold on Monday and reported by the
auction. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1
230/250 lbs. 41.00-42.50, US 1-2 210/275
lbs 36.00- 38.25, US 1-3 280/330 lbs.
32.00- SOWS US 1-3 300/475 lbs.
23.00- 450/630 lbs. 25.00-31.00.
BOARS: 200/680 lbs. 17.00-20.50.
FEEDER PIGS 87.,.0ne lot US 1-3 80
lbs. 36.00, few 40/45 lbs. 29.00-30.00, few
lots Utility 25/40 lbs. 12.00-20.00. per
head.
SHEEP 28... Slaughter lambs; Choice
65/110 Ins. 70.00-86.00. Slaughter sheep;
Let
do
Grain Bins
Augers
Feed Tanks
Grain Dryers
Bin Sweeps
New expanded services from Hershey Equipment include feed mill
construction and expansion. Let us do the work and design your storage
and handling systems.
We have our own experienced crews for service and installation.
IF ITS WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT, TRUST IT TO HERSHEY
T9fensH€v
■■■ EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
33.00-41.00.
GOATS 5...Tw0 Urge 65.00 & 82.00,
few Large Kids 40.00-55.00. per head.
Mercer
Livestock Auction
MERCER, PA
January 31, 1995
CATTLE 225... PDA ..Compared with
last Tuesday's market..sl. steers 2.00 high
er cows 1.00 to 200 higher. STEERS;
Choice 1100/1475 lbs, 68.00-75.00, Select
62.00- Standard 52.00- 60.10.
HOLSTEINS: Choice 1325/1525 lbs.
64.00- few Standard 42.00-52.10.
HEIFERS: few Standard 53.85-56.25.
COWS; Breaking Utility and Commercial
42.75-46.25, couple 48.25, Cutter and
Boning Utility 38.00-44.75, Canner and
Low Cutter 35.00-38.50. Shells down to
32.00. BULLS; few Yield Grade No. 1
1275/1375 lbs. 48 00-50 25, few No. 2
1050/2080 lbs. 43.50-46.50. FEEDER
CATTLE; Steers: Large Frame No. 1
600/750 lbs. 67.50-72.50; Heifers: few
Large Frame No. 1 530/650 lbs. 64.00,
Medium Frame No. 1 440/800 lbs.
48.50-57.00, few 300/650 lbs.
65.00- few Large Frame No. 2
740/860 lbs. 46.50-48.50; Bulls: few
Medium Frame No. 1 270/525 lbs.
67.00- 00.
CALVES 101...VEALERS: Standard
and Good 75/105 lbs. 30.00-50.00, Utility
55/80 lbs. 16.00-30.00, FARM CALVES:
No. 1 Holstein bulls 95/125 lbs.
100.00- few 117.50, 85/95 lbs.
80.00- No. 2 90/105 lbs.
60.00- few No. 1 Holstein heifers
100/105 lbs. 205.00-237.50, few No. 2
75/95 lbs. 125.00-192.00. Beef cross bulls
and heifers 60/100 lbs. 40.00-125.00.
HOGS 112,..Barrows and gilts steady.
BARROWS AND GILTS: couple lots US
1-2 240 & 260 lbs. 42.00 & 43.00, US 1-3
215/270 lbs. 37.00-39.00. SOWS: US 1-3
300/650 lbs. 24.00-34.00 mostly
27.00-29.00.
FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 MARKET
TEST!
SHEEP 26... Slaughter Lambs: Choice
65/115 lbs. 68.00-72.00.
GOATS 0...N0 MARKET TEST!
System Design
Millwright Service
Dryer Service
Truck Scales
Feed Mixing
Frederick- Livestock
Auction
Frederick, Md.
January 30, 1995
Report Supplied by Auction
SLAUGHTER COWS: 107 HEAD,
PRICES STEADY. UTILITY4I.OO-45.00;
HIGH DRESSING 45.00-46.75; CAN
NERS 37.00-41.00; SHELLY 37.00
DOWN.
BULLS: NONE.
FED STEERS: ONLY HOLSTEINS
OFFERED; LOW CHOICE 1400-1700
LBS. TO 55.00; SELECT 1100-1700 LBS.
49.00-53.00.
FED HEIFERS: NONE
VEAL CALVES: 215 HEAD. CHOICE,
NONE; CULLS 85-110 LBS. 35.00-43.00,
FEW TO 49.00; 50-80 LBS. 32.00-42.00;
WEAK/ROUGH 30.00 DOWN.
FARM CALVES: BULLS STEADY.
HEIFERS HIGHER. HOLSTEIN BULLS
#1 95-120 LBS. 100.00-118.00; #2
75.00- 80-90 LBS. 55.00-90.00;
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 90-120 LBS.
180.00- 70-85 LBS. 90.00-160.00;
BEEFX BULLS TO 152.00; HEIFERS TO
110.00.
BUTCHER HOGS: 40 HEAD, PRICES
STEADY. US#l&3 225-260 LBS.
39.00-39.75; 1 LOT 277 LBS. AT 38.00;
FEW 340-380 LBS. 36.00-38.00; FEW
340-380 LBS. 36.00-38.00.
SOWS: NONE.
BOARS: NONE
STOCK CATTLE: NONE.
HEIFERS: FEW BEEF TYPE 400 LBS.
61.00; HOLSTEINS 400 LBS. TO 76.00.
BULLS: NONE.
SHEEP: NONE.
PIGS AND SHOATS; BY THE HEAD
FROM TESTED HERDS, 1 LOT 40 LBS.
AT 21.00.
HATFIELD QUALITY MEAT5...39.63
PLUS BONUS ON QUALITY HOGS.
BUYING STATION HELD EVERY
TOES. AT FOUR STATES.
Bucket Elevators
Grain Cleaners
Grain Storage
Portable Augers
Bin Unloaders
SYCAMORE IND. PARK
255 PLANE TREE DRIVE
LANCASTER, PA 17603
(717)393-5807
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