awawwMWr wrmy " la T * Woodstock Turns 27 Mud and rain, music and art, crowds, new babies, love beads, peace signs, war protests, tie-dyed T-shirts or ponchos or bare skin . . They were all part and parcel of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair that ran from August 14 to 16, 1969, on a farm near Woodstock, New York Carlos Santana, the Who, i Jefferson Airplane, Joan Baez, Jimi Hendrix, and k Richie Havens were just a few of the musical greats on hand. Food, water, and medicines ran dry as the % crowds and ram clouds swelled, but relative M peaqe was maintained even as the numbers in attendance surged over 300,000. By the time we got to Woodstock, we were half a million strong ■ . . cr To remove mud from suede shoes, let them dry thoroughly, then brush with a stiff-bristled brush. Sixties Granola 4-1/2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats (not quick) 2 cups shredded coconut 3/4 cup chopped walnuts 3/4 cup sliced almonds 3/4 cup canola oil 1/2 cup honey 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup raisins 1/4 cup chopped, dried apricots Preheat oven to ft 350° F. Mix If' first tour ingre- / clients and spread in a large shallow baking dish Mix oil HOW HAS YOUR CASH Purina Mills, Inc. CFA PROGRAM | OCT. 94 - SEPT. 95 PRICES: PACKER BASE $39.91/cwt PURINA CFA $46.49/cwt Manufacturing Facilities: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown (2/97), New Moon, August 14 - Join Mitchell honey, and cinnamon and pour over granola Stir well to coat evenly Bake about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until oats have turned golden Remove tiom oven, and cool, stirring trequently, to keep mixture from sticking together Stn in dried fruits (Others may be Hi substituted.) Store A in an airtight container Makes about 9 cups. FLOW Offers Stability To Your Marketing Call now to get the details on how you can even your cash flow with Purina Mills, Inc. CFA Program PURINA MILLS, Inc. 800-873-5300 M‘ OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS if two rainbows appear at once, they presage more rain to come. When the glowworm lights her lamp, the air is always damp. New Moon on Its hack indicates wind. New Moon on its point indicates rain in summer, snow in winter. BEEN? New Wilmington Livestock NEW WILMINGTON, PA AUGUST 5, 1996 CATTLE 143... PDA ...Compared with lut Monday’! ulc...>laufhter oowi mixed, 1.00 higher to 1.00 lower. STEERS; few Select and low Choice 11S(V132S lb! 54.00-59.00. HOLSTEINS: one Choice 1475 Ibi. 58.25. HEIFERS: few Choice 1150/1475 55.30450.50. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commer cial 3200-38.00, few to 39.50, Cutter and Boning Utility 28.00-32.50, Camer and Low Cutter 23.50-27.0 C. Shell! down to 16.00. BULLS: one Yield Grade No. 2 1005 Ibi. 37.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: few Medium Frame No. 1 275/900 Ibi. 39.00-48.00; HEIFERS: Few Medium Frame No. 1 225/750 Ibi. 40.00-45.00, few Large Frame No 2 525/575 Ibi 36.50-38.00; BULLS: few Medium Frame No 1 300/900 lb* 36.00-41.50. CALVES 120...VBALERS: few Good 140/150 Ibi 35.00-44.00, Standard and Good 80/100 Ibi. 18.00-32.00, Utility 45/75 Iba. 5.00-17.00. FARM CALVES: No. I Holstein bulli 90/120 Ibi. 49.00-52.50, No. 2 100/115 Ibi. 30.00-43.00; couple No. 1 Holitein heifen 100/105 lb*. 106.00 ft 120.00, few No. 2 80/85 Ibi. .60.00-85.00. Few beef cron bulli and heifen 85/125 Ibi. 32.00-77.50. HOGS 209...8an0wi and gilts 1.00 to 2.25 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200/260 Ibi. 61.00-62.00. few t 062.50, US 1-3 220/270 Ibi. 58.00-61.00, US 2-3 220/280 Ibi. 56.00-57.85. SOWS: few US 1-3 325/675 Ibi. 44.50-52.00, few Medium 325/400 42.00-43.50. BOARS: few 200/500 Ibi. 37.00-41.25. FEEDER PIGS 34... US 1-3 20/30 lbs 19.00-26.00 -per head; US 1-3 110/170 Ibi 42.50-50.00-cwt SHEEP 131... SLAUGHTER LAMBS: High Choice and Prime 50/105 lbs. VTUVT FYLUTIOCT 1 Machinery Sn.es nna KI I m-f ?to 5 sm. 7101130 UU3N I *11(1 • PARTS DEPT. HOURS: \i» Dlllf Ha INy, •“* Monday-Friday 7 AM to 5 PM Saturday 7 AM to Noon MB) TfST 1 ” Ro,hsvllle Sta,lon Rd * Lmtz ’ PA I7W After Hour. Emeruencia WBlrl JhL 717-626-4705 Call (717) (2C-08S5 WE SHIP PARTS DAILY £Sss trailers ZZ. cjkse J A } David Brown « flfflrc CmohosenQ |VS|fld|U)U KINZE CORN PLANTERS A GRAIN CARTS This Is Our Fax No. 717-626-0996 If You Have A Fax No.. Let Us Know, We Can Communicate With You By Fax 96.00- Choice 50/115 Ibi. 80.00- Good * Choice 45/85 lb* 5250-79.00. SLAUGHTER SHEEP; 20.00-32.00. GOATS 27.. Few Large 41.00-51.00, Median 35.00-5200, Small 20.00-27.00. Large Kidi 9.00-17.50. -- per head. Aberdeen Sales Company, Inc. Complete Auction A Appraisal Service Churcfavtllc, Md. Report Supplied by Auction Wedneaday, Auguat 7, 1996 SLAUGHTER STEERS: MARKET 1.00 HIGHER. CHOICE 2-4 1100-1400 LBS. 66.00-69.50; SELECT A LOW CHOICE 1000-1500 LBS. 61.00-65.00; HOL. STEERS HI CHOICE * PRIME 1250-1400 LBS. 56.0061.00; CHOICE 1200-1500 LBS. 5200-56.00; SELECT. ALL WEIGHTS 45.00-51.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: MARKET 1.00 HIGHER. CHOICE A PRIME 950-1300 LBS. 64.00-68.00; SELECT ALL WEIGHTS 900-1400 LBS. 59.00-6200. COWS: MARKET 2.00 HIGHER. BRK. UT. & COMM. 2-4 BULK 36.00-39.50; HI DRESSING 41.00-44.00; CUTTER A BON. UT. 34.00-38.00; HI DRESSING 38.00- CANNER A CUTTERS 30.00- LOW DRESSING 25.00 AND DOWN. BULLS; MARKET 1.00 HIGHER. ALL WEIGHTS 1100-1900 LBS. 38.00-49.00. VEAL CALVES: MARKET STEADY. CHOICE AND PRIME 200-400 LBS. 67.00- HI GOOD AND LOW CHOICE ALL WEIGHTS 43.00-55.00. FARM CALVES: MARKET 3.00 HIGHER. HOL. BULLS 100-I2S LBS. 54.00- HOL. BULLS 85-95 LBS. 38.00- HOL HEIFER CALVES 100-120 LBS. 145.00-173.00; SMALL FRAME 70-105 LBS. 80.00-115.00; SLAUGHTER CALVES ALL WEIGHTS 15.00- FEEDER CATTLE: MARKET 2.00 HIGHER. BULLS ft STEERS 400-900 LBS. 39.00-62.00; HEIFERS 300-700 LBS. 37.00-49.00. • AIRFREIGHT * B&H DELIVERY SERVICE CASE IH QUALITT^ EARTH METAL DISC BLADES Ty 10%-15% OFF ¥ w/Purchase of 16 Or More S wi^Li^Are- Through Oct. 31, 1996 , BUI You’re Never M TooFw! GEHL. »S 0 iwAitwi. /fjj Arc Just (*””») IndßhfSr] SL/APhon. OwentfHHMnCrprM* mSWMJttflal Ch.Ml* f* a || AtAffll/' MOWERS SHAPES | r11 '" Chiael Plows | wall nnajf* KELDERMAN AIR RIDE lambs#' NfAnuni s.oo lowSt CHOICE * PRIME 90-110 LBS 57.00- LIGHTER LAMBS 68.00- EWES - HEAVY 25.00- UGHT34.OO-45.00. GOATS: MARKET STEADY. SMALL 15.00-25.00; MEDIUM 30.006000- LARGE 70.00-105.00 HOGS: MARKET 2.00 HIGHER 210-250 LBS. 60.00-61.00; 255-300 LBs’ 55.00- SOWS - HEAVY 39.00- SOWS - UGHT 34.0042.00: BOARS ALL WEIGHTS 31.0037.00 Cattle: 350 head, la it week 450, and lut year 450 head. Compared to lut week •laughter iteers and heifen firm to 1,50 higher, except holatein iteera mottly 200 higher. Cows and Bulla Heady. Slaughter •upply mainly Choice and Select and Choice steera and heifen. Around 10 % cows. Light supply of holstein steen. Slaughter steen: Choice 2-4 10501450 lbs. 61.00-63.00; several lots 2-3 12001275 lbs. at 64.00. Select and Choice 2-3 975-1250 lbs. 58.00-61.00. Select 2-3 975-1200 lbs. 54.00-58.00. Holstein steen: Select and Choice 2-3 11501400 lbs, 51.00-56.00. Select 2-3 12501450 lbs. 47.0051.00. Low Yielding 44.0047.00. Slaughter heifen: Choice 2-4 9001200 lbs. 60.0062.00, package Yield Grade 2 1150 lbs. at 64.00. Select and Choice 2-3 875-1200 lbs. 57.0060.00; Select 2-3 850-1150 lbs. 53.00-57.00. Slaughter cows: Breaking Utility and Commeidil 2-4 29.003200; Cutter and Boning Utility 1-2 29.00-32.00, High yielding 32.0034.00. Few High Yielding Breaking and Boning Utility 2-3 39.00 and 40.00. Calmer and Low Cutter 1-2 27.0030.00; Shelly canner 1-2 22.0027.00. Bulls: Yield grade 1-2 1275-2300 lbs. 35.0040.00. Individulal Yield Grade 1 and 41.00. St. Louis Cattle, Hogs SPRINGFIELD, IL AUGUST 5, 1996 ’ Busy V As A Bee?
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