Fanning. Saturday, April 25, 1992 3 Nuts in May? Here we go gathering nuts in May,” sing the children, with out giving a thought to the fact that there are no nuts to gather in May. The song is actually re- / ferring to gathering knots, or buds, as in the old English custom of “bringing in * the May.” / Early on the morning of May first, ' people gather branches in bud and bloom to bring indoors. In England a favorite is hawthorne, in Scotland and Wales, rowan or mountain ash. In this country, we may choose < forsythia or lilac or even pussy wil low to bring the spring and new life into our homes. A cold May is kindly,/and fills the bam finely. ■s* To prevent static cling on panty hose, apply a small amount of hand lotion. EAROHSE Didn’t get around to wash ing the windows last week? Try this recipe: combine 'A teaspoon vegetable-oil-based liquid soap, 3-4 tablespoons white vinegar and 1 pint water in a spray bottle. Shake gently to distribute ingredients evenly and use as you would any window-cleaning spray. This will put a shine on mir rors, windows, and stainless steel. If you don't have any lint-free cloths, try using crum pled old newspapers to wipe dry, they work even better than costly and wasteful paper towels. *** 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 Potato and Watercress Soup 44AoWoM.imlidind<lkid tw |RnmwW| mvu uiiww 4cupa cold wafer 1 bunch wafercraaa 1 tablespoon buffer 14 cup mbit attt and pappar to taste Boil potatoes in water for 20 minutes or until tender. Drain, reserving water. Press potatoes through a sieve and return to pot with re served water. Chop water cress (reserve a few sprigs for garnish), add to pot, and cook S minutes. Add butter and milk. Heat until warm, season to taste, and garnish with wa tercress. Good warm or cold. MakM 4-8 urvingi. —Call Us Today 1-800-873-5300 <# OLD FARMER’S WEATHER WAS! Northeast: Cold, cloudy, some sun; rain and snow west, then sunny and warmer. Southeast: Rainy & cool al ternating with sunny & warm, then cloudy, thundershowers; cold wave coast. Midwest: Changeable cold and rainy and sunny and warm, finally mostly sunny and seasonable. Northwest: Sunny & warm, cloudy & cool, clear & mild, fi nally cold wave, rain and snow. Southwest: Sunny and warm; cloudy midweek; sunny then cloudy, cooler, rain; sunny and warm desert. Four States Livestock niyrSosi, HM. April 22, 1992 Report soppNod by Auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 88 HEAD, 1.00 HIGHER. UTILITY 47.005200; HIGH DRESSING 52.00-55.00; CANNERS 44.00- SHELLY 43.00 DOWN. BULLS: YG#llBOO LBS. 63.0066.50; YG#2 1200-1800 LBS. 56.0060.00. FED STEERS: HIGH CHOICE 1200-1400 LBS. 73.00-74.75; LOW CHOICE 69.00-73.00; SELECT 64.00- 14001700L85.65.0067.0Q; STANDARD HOLSTEINS 520059.00. FED HEIFERS: HIGH CHOICE 1000-1300 LBS. 70.00-73.00; LOW CHOICE 65.00-70.00 VEAL CALVES: CHOICE 300-400 LBS. 80.00-89.00; GOOD 150-200 LBS. 90.00- CULLS BS-120 LBS. 79.00- 50-80 LBS. 65.00-80.00; WEAKAOUGH 60.00 DOWN. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS. STRONG DEMAND. #1 90-120 LBS. 150.00- *2 75-110 LBS. 100.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS BS-12S LBS. 11500-145.00; BEEF X BULLS AND HEIFERS TO 15000. BUTCHER HOGS: UGHT RUN, 1.50 HIGHER. US#l*3 21S-260 LBS. 40.00- SO. SOWS; 300-SOO LBS. «1&3 31.00- «2*3 28.00-31.00; SOO6OO LBS. «1&3 33.00-35.0 a BOARS: 400-650 LBS. TO 2725. STOCK CATTLE: ISO HEAD. ACTIVE! PRICES HIGHER! STEERS 300-500 LBS. 80.00-94.00; 500-700 LBS. 76.00- 700-800 LBS. 72.00-83.00; 900-1000 LBS. 62.00-70.00. HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 75.00-85.00; HGOLSTBINS 80.00-100.00; 500-700 LBS. 67.00-80.00; HOLSTBINS 60.00- 700-900 LBS. 65.00-70.00. BULLS: 300-500 LBS. 75.00-88.00; 500-700 LBS. 62.00-74.00; 700-900 LBS. 57.00- 900-1000 LBS. 57.0065.00. DAIRY REPLACEMENTS: LARGE SPRINGERS 1000.00-1135.00, SMALL MEDIUM 500.00-800.00; SHORT § HAYVSTRAW | & GRAIN SALE Every Thursday at 1 p.m. || Auction will continue |l all year long | Vintage Sales 11 Stables, Inc. 5 (Rt. 30,10 miles east of Lancaster | in Paradise, PA) J For info. L Robert Frame, Sr. j 717-442-4181 business president | 215-458-8518 home Glenn S. Frame - i - ri - i in i i M ? r ‘ HOQRFR C.B. HOOBER & SON. INC. ■ . HOOBEREQUIPMENT, INC, Intercourse, PA B Middletown, DE (717) 768-8231 ■ » TWO LOCATIONS (302) 378-9555 iPMIf PARABOLIC SHANK 4x4 Main Frame OO 09580040 %)UA Less Point WE SHIP PARTS DAILY Via FED. EXP. - UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT, ETC. Mon.-Fri. 7 7 AM-Noon CALL us... a ItCtuUßtWiHnell UPS Station BREDS TO 7600 a LAMBS: 90-70 LBS. 77.00-90.00. SHEEP: 19jOO-24.D0. GOATS: LARGE NANNIES Frederick Livestock Auction FredcrMc, Md. April 20, 1992 Report Supplied by AikUm SLAUGHTER COWS: 72 HEAD, STEADY TO 1.00 HIGHER. UTILITY 48.00-S1.00; HIGH DRESSING Sl.0033.00; CANNERS 43.00-48.00; SHELLY 43.00 DOWN. BULLS: YG«2 1300-1600 LBS. 54.0061.00. FED STEERS: NONE. FED HEOERS: NONE VEAL CALVES; HIGH CHOICE 325 LBS. AT 106.00; LOW CHOICE24OLBS. AT 90.00; GOOD 13S-180 LBS. 90.00-100.00; CULLS 80110 LBS. 72.0080.00; SOBO LBS. 65.0075.00; WEAK/ROUOH 60.00 DOWN. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS «190125 LBS. 15000169.00; «2 80100 LBS. 110.00147.00; HOLSTEIN HEIF ERS «1 9S-12S LBS. 150.0017200; #2 75-95 LBS. 100.00145.00, BEEF X BULLS AND HEIFERS 95.0015000. BUTCHER HOGS: 1.50 HIGHER, 50 HEAD. US# lA3 215-260 LBS. 41.004Z00. «2A3 40.0061.00; 200-210 LBS. 36.50-38.00; 300 LBS. 32.00-36.00. SOWS: 300-500 LBS. 32.00-34.00; HON TO 305 a BOARS: 300-650 LBS. 25.50-27.75. STOCK CATTLE: STEERS 300-500 LBS. 80.00-84.00; 600-800 LBS. 61.0065.00. HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. 65.00-73.00; 700-850 LBS. 59.0061.0 a BULLS: 300-500 LBS. 70.00-85.00; STOCK BULL 1080 LBS. 54.00; ANGUS The Sav ‘ DO ‘Hfr&L'T you awe ( MHfcߣ you wmc ntfrtwT you COW AND CALF 360.00. LAMftS: RBW GOOD WOOLBD. 120 LBS. 59.00; YEARLING ISO LBS. 30.0 a SHEEP: BY THE HEAD 3100-46.00 GOATS: LARGE NANNIES TO 50.00 PIGS AND SHOATS: 45 HEAD. BY THE HEAD 25-40 LBS. 13.00-25.00- 5045 LBS. 25.00-28.00. STOCK BOARS: 240 LBS. TO 32.75 HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 175.00. VEAL CALVES TO 105.00. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 165.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 80.00 AND DOWN. GRASSERS * FEEDERS TO 80.00. LAMBS BABY 70.00-115.00; WOOLED LAMBS TO 68.00. SHEEP 15.00-34.00. HOGS TO 37.50. SOWS TO 265 a BOARS 22.00-29.50. nos NONE. HEIFERS 47.00-55.50. STEERS. MEDIUM 55.00-60.00. FEEDER STEERS TO 82.00. BULLS 48.00-58.5 a GOOD COWS 46.00-48.00, FEW HIGHER. TOP 52.00. COWS MEDIUM 42.00-44.00. COWS POOR OR SMALL 38.00 AND DOWN. GOATS TO 70.00. CATTLE MARKET ACTIVE: CALF MARKET STEADY: ACTIVE SALE. PRICES GOOD. Ploa Valley Stockyards Alban, h. Monday, April 2a 1992 Report supplied by auction iOUSTAYPUT Pick Up Your Phone And % ..-VSST Order . —U- II With di- —' ’ Us Ur —O
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