Afriancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7, 1992 T&XIRs “Beware the Ides of March” Of course, the “Ides of March” was bad luck for Julius Cae sar, who was assassinated on March 15,44 bc„ but even ear lier, people regarded the ides (the 13th or 15th depending on the month) as unlucky Other unlucky days in the Roman republican calendar were the calends (first of the month) and the nones (nine days before the ides) Although the calendar was reformed in 46 b t by Julius him self, the notion of unlucky days continued In the 1816 Old Farmer's Almanac we find these days transformed into old women whose breath is poisonous “Old mother Cahnd look the lead, next went the Nones, and last the Ides followed. To what soever was true, honest or of good report, their breath was as blasting and mildew These monsters are now no more, but they so leavened the world with their abominable practices that their influence will never be eradicated " Thunder in March, fruitful hut sorrowful year. v* Out of shaving cream? Substitute creme rinse or sham poo applied to wet skin. EarthwisE soda V: cup sail, and 'A cup vinegar down the diain. in Caustic drain cleaners may that order Close the dram work wonders on vour unlil the li//mi> stops, then clogged drain, hut thev Mush with honing water Re wreak havoc on the environ- member to use a diain sieve ment II an old-lashioned to trap hail and objects and plunger won't clear vour prevent elougmg 1 v. cups flour Combine lirsl live ingredients Cut in bultei with pastry blender un til mixture lorms coarse crumbs Add raisins and loss Add egg and buttermilk, stir just until mixture holds together (Dough will be sticky, if dry. add another table spoon ol buttermilk ) Knead 8-10 times on a floured board Gently pal into 9" circle Cut into 12 wedges and place on a cookie sheet Bake at 400' F for about 12 minutes, until golden Serve warm with butter and marmalade Mikes 12 scones 3 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons taking powder Vi teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons grated orange peel i/i cup butter Vi cup golden raisins 1 egg, lightly beaten i/] cup buttermilk *** 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 Skunks Mate This Week drain, try this non-toxic recipe Pour '2 cup baking Orangf Sconfs —Call Us Today 1-800-873-5300 Westminster Livestock Hageratown, Md. March 3, 1992 Report supplied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 78 HD. MOSTLY STEADY. UTILITY 46.50-49.50. HIGH DRESSING 50.00-51.75, CANNERS 43.00-47.00, SHELLY 43.00 DOWN. OLD FARMER’S BULLS: YG #1 1200-1500 LB 62.00- YG #2 1100-1700 LB 56.00- WEATHER FORECAST FED STEERS: H CH 1050-1250 LB 73.00- L CH 69.00-72.00, SELECT 63.00- L CH HOL 1300-1450 LB 62.00- FED HEIFERS: 1CH975L8 AT66.75, 1 HOL 1360 LB AT 57.75. VEAL CALVES: CH 200-350 LB AT 94.00- GOOD 85.00-95.00, CULLS 85-110 LB 75.00-87.00,50-80 LB 65.00- WEAK/ROUGH 60.00 DOWN. *os Northeast: Mild, rainy cast, cold and snowy west, then clear and milder fol lowed by snow Southeast: FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 90-120 LB 135.00-154.00, «2 80-100 LB 100.00-130.00, #1 90-110 LB 140.00-150.00, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #2 80-100 LB 115.00-130.00, BEEF X BULLS & HEIFERS 130.00-165.00,1 AT 200.00. Clear and warm north coast and deep south, showery and BUTCHER HOGS; 80 HD. $3-4 LOW ER. US #IA3 215-260 LB 37.00-38.00, #2&3 36.00-37.00, #l&3 260-280 LB 35.00-36.50, «2&3 33.00-35.00, 290-325 LB 32.00-35.50. seasonable. warm Florida STOCK CATTLE: 248 HD. STEERS: 300-500 LB 85.00-100.00, 500-600 LB 72.00- 600-800 LB 70.00-76.00, HOLSTEINS 63.00-68.50, 800-900 LB 66.00- Midwest; Mostly clear and warm, light snow north, turning colder, snow- HEIFERS: 300-500 LB 72.00-82.00, 500-700 LB 63.00-73.00, 700-800 LB 59.00-66.00. storm, rain east Northwest: t loudv ihowcrs cunnv north then cold and snowy, dn//le coast, sunnv and milder, snow and rain mountains Southwest: Warm, sunny east, heavy rain elsewhere, snow mountains, clear, warm desert Learn How To Protect Your Biggest Asset... Your Farm. Come To Our Free Seminar. Concerned about how to pass the farm to your heirs intact? Don't miss this seminar. You'll learn valuable information on trusts, wills, charitable gifts, estate taxation and more. Sponsored by John Hancock Financial Services and the law firm of McNess, Wallace, and Nurick. Wallace & NURICK ATTORKIgVS A T PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. .Call or Write For 295 Woodcorner Rd. Additional Information Litltz, PA 17543 And Your Nearest Dealer 1 Mile West of Ephrata Phone: 717-738-1121 BULLS: 200-300 LB 88.00-107.00, 300-500 LB 76.00-86.00, 500-600 LB 73.00- 600-800 LB 60.00-70.00, 800-1000 LB 55.00-66.00. LAMBS: 50 HD. STRONG DEMAND! CH 100-125 LB 60.00-64.00, NEW CROP 80-110 LB TO 73.00, 60-80 LB 87.00- 40-60 LB 98.00-115.00, 30-40 LB 110.00-130.00. SHEEP: 60 HD. 25.00-35.00, YEAR LINGS 40.00-50.00. GOATS: 59 HD. LARGE 65.00-90.00, MEDIUM 40.00-65.00, SMALL 18.00-35.00. PIGS A SHOATS: 201 HD. BY THE HEAD- 30-50 LB 22.00-34.00, 50-70 LB 25.00- BY THE LB- 180-200 LB 32.00- STOCK BOARS; 200-260 LB 32.00-34.50. SOWS: 40 HD. 300-500 LB 31.50-33.75, 500-700 LB 32.50-34.00. BOARS: 15 HD. 400-650 LB 26.00-27.25. 1 760 LB AT 23.75. HAY SALE • 168 LOTS ALFALFA 85.00-152.00/T, 1.40-3.8Q/B. TIMOTHY 97.00-170.00/T, 1.90-2.80/B. MIXED 70.00-130.00/T, 1.45-3.65/B; 22.00-31.00 LARGE ROUND. ORCHARD GRASS 82.50/T, 1.15-2.50®. CLOVER 1.70®. STRAW 70.00-75.00/T, ,50-1.40/B, WOOD 47.50-72.50/CORD. OATS 2.35/BUSHEL. NEXT TUESDAY. MARCH 10 - SPE CIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE - APPROX. 7:45 P.M. PROMISED: 1 - PUREBRED 2 YR. OLD SIMMENTAL BULL, 1200 LB; 6 • BRED ANGUS HEIFERS. FARM MACHINERY CONSIGN- MENT SALE - MARCH 28. IF YOUR ADDRESS HAS CHANGED IN THE PAST FEW MONTHS PLEASE LET US KNOW SO WE CAN CON TINUE SENDING YOU A MARKET REPORT. SOME PEOPLE CAUSE HAPPINESS WHEREVER THEY GO. OTHERS WHENEVER THEY GO. Isennock Auction New Perk, PA March 2, 1992 Report (applied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 57.00 & DOWN. SLAUGHTER STEERS: 1180-1240 LBS. 71.25-72.00. BULLS-HOLSTEINS: 610-940 LBS. 54.50-59.50, 230-490 LBS. 60.00-97.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: 550 LBS. 70.00. FARM CALVES: 105-115 LBS. 132.00- 90-100 LBS. 115.00- 75-85 LBS. 115.00-127.00; WEAK & ROUGH 85.00 & DOWN. HEIFER CALVES: 85-150 LBS. UP TO 175.00. GOATS: MEDIUM 48.00 HD.; OTHER KIDS 14.00-25.00 HD. SOWS; 550 LBS. 31.75. HOGS; 220-250 LBS. 37.50-40.00. FEEDER PIGS: 16.00-37.00 HO. 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