AB-UndM«f F«rmino. B«taKay, ftWiA>y r r ia 2k Spilt Milk? In 1930 there were 21.9 million cows in the United States. Collectively they produced 116.6 billion pounds of milk. One of those cows, a Guernsey from Missouri, contributed part of that milk under rather unusual circumstances. On February 18, 1930, the brave cow boarded a plane at the St. Louis International Air Exposition. With a corps of reporters in attendance, Elm Farm Ollie made avia tion history as she became not only the first cow to fly, but also the first cow to be milked while aloft. The milk was sealed into paper containers and parachuted over St. Louis proving that while it may be true that k jj pigs don’t fly cows, apparently, do! its- Before scalding milk, rinse the saucepan in cold water and It will be much easier to clean up afterwards. Indian Pudding 1/4 cup molasses 3 tablespoons cornmeal 31/2 cups milk, scalded 1 egg, beeten 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ginger 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons Bake at 325° F for 30 ' minutes - Add butter and cold milk; do ®*-- not stir. Continue r baking for another butter 1/2 cup cold milk Stir molasses and corn meal into hot milk and cook gently, stirring, until thick. Remove from heat. Combine egg, sugar, salt, and spices; add to cornmeal. Pour into a greased 1-quart casserole. Makes 4 servings. CATTLE 174... PDA.. Supply included 81 il. (teen & heifen ...il. iteen .50 |p 1.50 higher, cowi mostly .50 higher, heif en needy to mostly 2.00 higher. STEERS: Choice 1150/1475 lb(. 69.00-72.50. one 75.50, Select 67.25-69.50, few Standard 60.75-64.25. HOLSTEINS: few High Choice and Prime 1315/1535 lbs. 67.00- Choice 1275/1580 lbs. 64.00- Select 59.00-64.00 mostly 61.00- HEIFERS: one High Choice and Prime 1295 lbs. 73.00, Choice 1000/1365 lbs. 69.00-70.25. few High Select and Low Choice Yield Grade 4-5 915/1060 lbs. 64.00-67.75, Select 66.50-68.25, few Standard 60.50-63.50. COWS; Breaking Utility and Commercial 44.00- Cutter and Boning Utility 43.00- Canner and Low Cutter 37.25-42.00, few 44.00. Shells down to 30,00. BULLS: few Yield Grade No. 1 1235/1505 lbs. 49.50-57.75. FEEDER CATTLE; Steen: one lot Large Frame No. 2 355 lbs. 70.00. 0* OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS *(^)}> When the north wind does not hlow in February, it will surely CALVES 98...HoIstein bulls 5.00 to 10.00 higher. VEALERS; Standard and Good 85/115 lbs. 40.00-42.50, Utility 60/95 lbs. 20.00- 37.50. SLAUGHTER CALVES: Good 350/450 lbs. 76.00-80.00. FARM CALVES: No. 1 Holstein bulls 80/120 lbs. 90.00-120.00, few 129.00, No. 2 80/110 lbs. 60.00-85.00, few 100.00; No. 1 Holstein heifen 90/115 lbs. 150.00- 180.0 Q, No. 2 80/100 lbs. 80.00-145.00. come m March. if February give much snow, A fine HOGS 100... Barrows and gilts 3.00 to 4.00 higher, sows steady to 2.00 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1-2 215/245 summer it doth foreshow. Of all the months of the year, curse a fair February. Winter’s hack breaks about the middle of February. Leesport Livestock Auction LEESPORT. PA February 8,1995 EDScoular C»Q*M*P*A*N*Y GRAIN DIVISION BUYING AND SELLING SOFT RED AND WHITE WHEAT Picked Up and Delivered Bids Available Prices Quoted fur Spot or Future Delivery Prompt Payment ASK FOR BILL KRUEGER (800) 487-1474 WE WANT TO BUY YOUR WHEAT K WE SHIP PARTS DAILY CJkSMIh Di mm (iWOHOSEMp CORN PLANTERS A GRAIN CARTS This Is Our Fax No. 717-626-0996 n You H«v a Fax Mo.. Lt Us Know. W» can Comnumtof With You lbs. 41.50-43.00, US 1-3 215/255 lbs. 40.00- 41.85. SOWS: US 1-3 460/635 lbs. 27.00- few US 2-3 435/515 lbs. 23.00- BOARS: few 275/535 lbs. 20.00- FEEDER PIGS 39... US 1-3 30/55 lbs, 35.00-55.00. per cwl SHEEP 9... SLAUGHTER LAMBS: one Choice 75 lbs. 92.50. NEW CROP LAMBS: few Choice 40/45 lbs. 145.00-170.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP: couple 31.00. GOATS 6... Few Medium 52.00-60.00, few Small, 47.50-57.50. per head. Morrison Cove Livestock Auction MartfaMbnii, Pa. Monday, Febnury 6, 1995 Raport Supplied by Auction CATTLE: 171. STEERS: CHOICE 71.00-75.00, GOOD 67.50-70.75. HEIFERS: CHOICE 67.00-72.50, GOOD 63.00-66.75. COWS: UTILITY ft COMMERCIAL 43.50-50.00; CANNER AND LOW CUT TER 33.50-43.00. BULLOCKS: GOOD ft CHOICE 54.0061.00. BULLS; 51.0062.50. YIELD GRADE NO. 1 FEEDER CATTLE; STEERS 70.00-90.00, BULLS 55.00-63.00, HEIF ERS 53.00-62.00. CALVES; 74. PRIME. NO MKT. TEST, CHOICE 90.00-99.00, GOOD 80.00- STANDARD 30.00-48.00, HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 85.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS BWffiMTOST ol|WWt AilWl WINTER-TIME PARTS DEPT. HOURS: Moo- Fii. 7 AM to 5 PM Sit. 7 AM to 12 Norn After Hour Emergencies Cell (717) 626-08S3 (717) 626-3139 Sun Qoied • Lard's Dsy 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 * 717-626-4705 No ordinary battary dallvaft the / —\ I"” oonalalam power o I MAGNA POWPiT\ aavy-duty battarlaa. " \ ’"•f up today.„ with MAGNA POWER! * ’ J ’art No. Group No Cold Rtaorvo Evorydi Cranking Capacity Valu' . *>"Pa PHi 72 2 Z 580 109 $7O. IF3IFS 31 1C30685 30 SBS 165 $B4, -3tG i GS 31 (change. Bring In your old batteries and let us dlspota of ****** "y- Where You Are - _ r \ uV You’re Never 'A I Too Fori GBHL.» 0 by Athens KELDERMAN AIR RIDE 90-130 LBS. 110.00-172.00. HOGS; 126. US NO. 1-2 40.00-41.00, US NO. 1-3 31.00-39.75. SOWS; US NO. 1-3 25.00-31.00. BOARS: 2035-24.00. FEEDER PIGS: IS HEAD. US9I-3 20-50 LBS. NO MKT. TEST. SHEEP: 2. CHOICE LAMBS NO MARKET TEST, GOOD LAMBS 75.00-85.00, SLAUGHTER EWES, NO MKT. TEST. GOATS; 52.00-64.00. 13 LOADS OF HAY. ALFALFA 77.00; TIMOTHY 65.00-81,00; 2 LOADS OF STRAW 81.00. North Jersey Livestock Hacfcettatown, NJ Report Supplied 67 Auction Tuesday, February 7, 1995 Report supplied by auction CALVES .08-1.67* . COWS .30-.51*. EASY COWS .25-.38* . FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .24-.93 HEIFERS .39-.66*. BULLS .47-.69. STEERS .35* -.69*. HOGS .32-.33. ROASTING PIGS EACH 3.00-29.00. BOARS .15. SOWS .19. SHEEP: .22-58 LAMBS BACH 44.00-77.00. LAMBS PER LB. .36-1.29. COATS EACH 55.00-105.00. KIDS EACH 7.00-71.00. HIDES, 2 AT 40.00. TOTAL: 718 HEAD. 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) For info. 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