AS-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 29, 1992 > Shrove Tuesday, March 3,1992 Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, evolved from the practice of shriving purification through confes sion just before Lent Other names also apply Mardi Gras is the culmination of several weeks of revelry At Fasnacht. B Pennsylvania Dutch children get up early to avoid being the last one out ol bed Adults and children eat fasnmhi kiuhen, traditionally a rect angular doughnut with a slit in the middle, raised without yeast Among the Polish, Pac/ki Day means eating pai ~ki. special jellybuns Pancakes are another traditional food, baked to use up the cooking lats that are forbidden during Lent In spite of different names, these traditions have in common special tood and special events to mark the last ehance to feast and make merry belore the fasting and solemnity ol Lent Sonic say thunder on Shrore Tuesday foretelleth wind, store of fruit, and plenty. c-' Three or four capfuls of bottled lemon juice added to the water in home humidifiers will eliminate musty and stale odors. KAIiTHWISK Showeihead How reslnelors an. <i cood ide i bn u.iki aiiiH r\ation 1- uil nm people 1 1e leltletanl Inwkh Iv. mini i spnnk'in" in shime i \e we i mi UK’s i n ills mai ket I esti u.l ills 1 low 2' gallons pel minute oi less and still deluei an auigoialintt showei (leiteralh dieaserage showei uses a i|uarler o) Ihe walei ol a hath 11 sou abso lute’K must soak in the tub now and Ihem. allerward lease Ihe water standing until it reaches room temperature The heal and moisture will thereby go into the room rather than , down the drain *** Contract with Purina Mills, Inc, Now accepting new and existing sow herds We Supply - Quality Purina Feeds - Sound Genetic Program - A Service Representative To Assist You - Competitive Contract Payment Purina Mills, Inc. Serving The Needs Of Agriculture National Procrastination Week Cinnamon P wc.vkks 2 cups flour (white, whole wheat or combination) 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 > teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2 eggs 2 cups milk '.cuparown sugar 1 . cup oil melted butter, or other(at Mi\ umelher the dr\ ingre disitts In ,i separate howl hghtK beat eggs then mix in milk brown sugar and lal Make a well in the drv ingredients and add the wet ingredients all at once, mixing until large lumps disappear Cook on a lightly greased griddle over medium-high heat Makes about 20 4"pancakes. —Call Us Today 1-800-873-5300 # OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECAST 4m> Northeast: Snow, freezing ram and ram. then clearing, cold north, mild south Southeast: Ram snow inland and north clearing and warming cold coast seasonable Florida Midwest; ( old and snows lam south then sunns and mild Northwest: t louds and cold noss mountains 'l'cii unns and J " - m.ld Mild inti imiticnt T SIIOWLIS UMst Southwest; C old, mm and miow then sunny and mild, rain Gull heavy ram and snow coast Keister’s Middleburg Livestock Middleburg, Pa. Feb. 24 & 25, 1992 Report lupplied by Auction CATTLE: 400. STEERS: MOSTLY 1.50 LOWER. COWS 50#-2.00 LOWER. STEERS: CHOICE 1050-1475 LBS. 73.50- COUPLE T 078.00, SELECT 65.50- FEW SELECT & LOW CHOICE 71.50-73.00, FEW CHOICE HOLSTEINS 64.75-67.75. HEIFERS: CHOICE 68.00-72.00, COUPLE TO 73.75, SELECT HOLSTEINS 61.00- FEW SELECT- 64.00-67.25. COWS: BR. UTILITY & COMMER CIAL 47.50-50.00, COUPLE TO 52.00, CUTTER St BONE UT. 47.50-51.00, CANNER St LOW CUTTER 44.00-47.25, SHELLS DOWN TO 38.00. BULLOCKS: COUPLE CHOICE AT 71.75, FEW SELECT 64.25-69.50. BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 1125-1925 LBS. 58.00-67.00. FEEDER STEERS: L-2 (HOLSTEINS) 600-700 LBS. 68.00-71.00. CATTLE HEIFERS: M&L-l 340-685 LBS. 71.00-77.50, FEW L-2 (HOLS TEINS) 525-725 LBS. 65.00-69.00. CALVES: VEALERS: 202. IND. CHOICE AT 1.02. FEW UTILITY & LOW STANDARD 60-85 LBS. 70.00-82.50. FARM CALVES: NO. 1 HOL. BULLS 90-125 LBS. 1.25-1.55. NO. 2 HOL. BULLS 80-125 LBS. 85.00-1.30, HOL. HEIFERS NO. 1 85-130 LBS. 1.10-1.65, FEW DOWN TO 90.00, FEW BEEF X BULL & HEIFERS 70-100 LBS. 97.50- HOGS: BARROWS & GILTS (25-50# LOWER) #1 SELECT 230-250 LBS. 41.75-42.25, US NO. 1-2 220-250 LBS. 41.00- US NO. 2-3 200-265 LBS. 40.00- US NO. 2-4 190-280 LBS. 36.00- 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. L Robert Frame, Sr. 717-442-4181 business president 215-458-8518 home Glenn S. Frame Mgr. Full Line Of Parts In Stock For Your Poultry & Hog Needs STAINLESS STEEL FEEDERS MISiS-. „„„ . 24 Hour Sorvtco i-l Check Our W«r*hou»t PriceJ • 100% Welded Construction • Comes Fully * s win* k PouNiy System* SpvdoMo ■-■ •S”- FARMER BOY AG. • Unique Top Ad- 410 E. UNCOLN AVE. RT. 422 MYERSTOWN. PA 17067 Justing Feed 2 .„ 717-866-7565 HmviMiM.m SOWS: US NO. 1-3 285-650 LBS. 28.00-33.00, FEW LIGHTWEIGHT 38.50, NO. 2-3 275-550 LBS. 22.00-28.00, BOARS 24.00-27.00. FEEDER PIGS: 285. NO. 1-3 20-40 LBS. 23.00-34.00/HD. SHEEP: 48. CHOICE FEW 85-125 LBS. WSL 59.00-64.00, FEW CHOICE 40-50 LBS. N.C.L. 85.00-117.50. GOATS: 3. EWES 27.00-39.00. Carlisle Livestock Market Cartlde, Pa. Tueaday, Feb. 25, 1992 SLAUGHTER STEERS: CHOICE 73.50- SELECT 68.00-73.00, STANDARD 61.75-67.00. SLAUGHTER HOLSTEINS: SELECT & CHOICE 61.00-66.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: SELECT & CHOICE 68.00-75.00, HOLSTEINS TO 62.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: ACTIVBI STRONGEST DEMAND FOR EARLY BIRD PQ>IS BREAK UT. St COMM. 49.00- CUTTER St BONING UT. 47.50- CANNER A'LOW CUTIER 44.00- BIG MIDDLE 43.25-48 JO. SHELLY 43.00 & DOWN. SLAUGHTER FAT BULLS: YG #1 60.00- YG #2 53.00-58.50. FEEDER CATTLE; FEEDER STEERS: (ALL WTS) MED. St LAR. #1 81.00-102.50. FEEDER HEIFERS; (SSO-BSO LBS.) LAR #2 60.00-65.00, HOLSTEINS (ALL WTS.) 57.00-97.00. FEEDER BULLS: (ALL WTS.) MED. & LAR. #1 82.00-90.00. MED. & LAR. #2 66.00-76.00. VEAL CALVES: ACTIVE. CHOICE 95.00- STANDARD A GOOD 75.00- FARM BULLS: OVER 95 LBS. TO 169.00, UNDER 95 LBS. TO 158.00. FARM HEIFERS: TO 162.50. HOGS: BARROWS A GILTS. US NO. 1-3 (210-260 LB.) 41.00-42.25, UNDER 200 LB. 38.50-39.75, 2&3‘S (210-260 LBS.) 40.10-40.60. -SOWS! 440-720 LBS. 30.00-37.25. BOARS; OVER 300 LBS. 24.00-25.00, UNDER 300 LBS. 29.50-33.50. FEEDER PIGS: (BY THE HEAD): 25-40 LBS. 19.00-25.00. SHOATS: 105-160 LB. 22.00-33.00. SHEEP: EWES A BUCKS: 22.00-37.00. LAMBS: CHOICE (45-55 LB.) 102.50- GOOD&CHOICE (75-110 LB.) 60.00-80.00. GOATS: (BY THE HEAD) LAR. 62.50- SM./MED. 34.00-57.00. SALE EVER TUESDAY 4:30 P.M. MISC. ITEMS. RABBITS, POULTRY A EGGS, 700 P.M. LIVESTOCK. SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE, TUESDAY. MARCH 17, 7:45 P.M. Aberdeen Sales Co. Inc. Livestock Auction Market Harford County, Md. Hay • Straw • Grain Sale Saturday, February 22, 1992 ALFALFA HAY; 2.60 @ BALE. CLOVER HAY: 2.30 @ BALE. GRASS HAY: 2.05 @ BALE. GRASS MIXED HAY: 2.25 @ BALE TIMOTHY MIXED HAY: 2.10 @ BALE. ROUND BALES: 27.00 @ BALE. 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