WjncMUr Farming, Saturday, May 9. 1992 Three Chilly Saints May 11,12, and 13, are the feast days of St. Mammertus, fifth century Bishop of Vienne in France; St. Pancras, a fourth century boy martyr in Rome, and St. Gervais (also Ger vatius or Servatius) fourth-century Bishop of Tongres. In The Old Farmer’s Almanac these are known as the Three Chilly Saints, not because they were cold during their lifetimes, but because these three days are traditionally the coldest of the month. English and French folklore (and later American) held that these days would always bring a late frost. In Germany, they were called the Icemdnner, or Iceman days, and people be lieved it was never safe to plant until the Icemen were gone, but after that, the threat of frost was over for the season. Who shears his sheep before St. Gervatius’ Day loves more his wool than his sheep. cr Don’t store your powter in oak drawers or cabinets. Oak gives off a corrosive acid that damages pewter. Mushrooms in Wine 1 pound muahroom* x? Vicupbuttor —N 3 tabtopoom chopped ehlw* jr \ 3 taMwpooni ehoppad ftooh poiiloy ( \ .J etaUMpoonidry whHtwlnt ult and poppw to tart* Slice mushrooms and saute in f 7 butter. Stir in remaining in- I T a T\ j/ gradients and simmer for 3-5 minutes. Makaa 4 aaivtnga. EARTHWISE Once the last frost is past, it s time to store woolens Wash and drv clothes com pletely before storing. There s no need for toxic .mothballs with so many natural ways to discourage moths. Cedar, the traditional alternative, is *** 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 available as oil, balls and an imal shapes Lavender is a good but mild deterent Try mixing'it with rosemary, tansv. and peppermint to in crease effectiveness Cloves or bay leaves can be scattered among the clothing or secured in cheesecloth packets Or, simply sprinkle your clothes with black pepper to keep the moths away. —Call Us Today 1-800-873-5300 SLAUGHTER COWS; STEADY TO 1.00 HIGHER. UTILITY 47.00-51.00; HIGH DRESSING 51.00-54.00; CAN NERS 44.00-47.00; SHELLY 44.00 DOWN. 0* OLD FARMER'S BULLS; YG#II6OOLBS. 63.00; YG#2 55.006000. WEATHER FORECAST *os FED STEERS: NONE. FED HEIFERS: HOLSTBINS 49.0055.50. VEAL CALVES: LOW CHOICE 180350 LBS. 80.00-90.00; CULLS 85-115 LBS. 76.0085.00; SOSO LBS. 65.00-75.00; WEAK/ROUGH 60.00 DOWN. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-120 LBS. 1S0.00178.00; 8090 LBS. 120.00160.00; #2 95.00120.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 90120 LBS. 150.00-170.00; #2 7S-100 LBS. 115.00150.00; BEEP X BULLS AND HEIFERS 100.00167.00. BUTCHER HOGS; 2.OO3.OOHIGHER. US9I&3 215-260L85. 43.0044.25; #243 250270 LBS. 4Z0043.00; 1 LOT 200 LBS. AT 39.50. Northeast: Clear north, cloudy and show ers elsewhere; turning colder, cold snap north, warmer south. Southeast: Clear and very warm, showers through coastal states; cold and thundershowers then clear and warm. SOWS: FEW 450 LBS. TO 36.00. STOCK CATTLE: NO LIGHT WEIGHTS, 700900 LBS. 62.0069.50. HEIFERS: 300-500 LBS. FEW TO 71.00; 500-700 LBS. 65.00-69.00. BULLS: 1 350 LBS. AT 88.00; HOLS TEINS 500-800 LBS. 54.00-57J0. DAIRY REPLACEMENTS: 2 SPRIN Midwest; Rainy and cool, sunny north, end ing with clearing, sunny, and warmer Northwest: Sunny and warm, a few sprinkles toward week's end Southwest; Warm and sunny, partly cloudv desert; light ram and cooler, some sunshine Frederick Livestock Auction Frederick, Md. May 4, 1992 Report Suppled by Auctiou • Market Hogs • Sows • Boars • Cull Pigs RECEIVING STATKI NOW RECEIVING: Mon. 6:30-11 i.m. liatflald Sat. 6:30-10 a.m. Quality Meat* I CLOSED SAT.. MAY 23| Quality Meat* Rt. 897 - 1 mil* North of Fivapolntvill* (215) 445-5776 • FAX (215) 445-6099 C.B. HOOBER ASON, INC Intercourse, PA (717) 768-8231 TIE THAT LOAD... f"** ftP TftW IT WITH SWWfiiß * aia!B^ “TOUGH-AS-NAILS" BINDER CHAIN • Grade 70-5/16” And 3/8” • Working Load Limit Is 4,700 And 6,600 • Chain Assembly Complete With Hooks ■ m nr 5/16”x16” ZJC638282 $24.90 f A 5/16”x20” ZJC638284 $28.82 L _ 1 3/8”x16” ZJC638292 $38.11 * r " r " 1 3/8”x20” ZJC638294 $47.44 <BtE 'BTS'T TIME TO DO SOMEfBiITfQ IS 'B'BTWET.Ot JW&) ( TOMOssp e W WE SHIP PARTS DAILY Via FED. EXP. - UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT, ETC. HOURS Mon.-Fri. 7 AM-5 PM; Sat.: 7 AM-Noon L»l-HIH CALL US... Authorized ItCouUto Wi Hwt It UPS Station GERS 725.00 AND 775.00. LAMBS: NEW CROP 60 LBS. AT 76.00; YEARLINGS 8S LBS. AT 45.00. SHEEP: 18.0027.00, OVER 200 LBS. 15.0018.00. GOATS; NONE. PIGS AND SHOATS: BY THE HEAD, 2035 LBS. 18.0028.00; FEW 90100 LBS. 35.0038.00; BY THE POUND, 3 HEAD 140 LBS. AT 35.00. New Holland Dairy New Holland Sake Stabler Wedneeday, May 6, 1992 Report enpplled by auction DAIRY COW RECEIPTS 144; HEIF ERS 56; BULLS 10. MARKET STRONGER. FROM PENNSYLVANIA: FRESH 1125.001200.00. FROM WISCONSIN: FRESH 1300.001365.00. PENNSYLVANIA FRESH 1025.001285.00. HERD 47 HEAD 490.001010.00, BET TER COWS 1125.001200.00. A HERO DISPERSAL OF 68 HEAD IN ALL STAGES OF PRODUCTION BROUGHT 540.001135.00. LOCALLY CONSIGNED COWS SOLD BETTER FRESH 1275.001400.00 AND FRESH 680.001125.00. OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS 60000675.00. SPRINGING HEIFERS 735.00-1160.00. SHORTBRED HEIFERS ihmhifd I HOOBEREQUIPMENT.INC iMHHMHMHfIMHMHMHMHK Middletown, I m TWO LOCATIONS (302) 378-9555 The Saving Place 600100-985.00. SMALL OPEN HEIFERS 35a00-540.00. VACCINATED HEIFERS BRING A PREMIUM. BULLS SOLD 435.00-710.00. Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. Monday, May 4, 1992 Report supplied by auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 175.00. VEAL CALVES TO 92.00. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 175.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 80.00 AND DOWN. GRASSERS * FEEDERS 50.00-75.00. LAMBS SMALL TO 85.00; WOOLED LAMBS TO 50.00. SHEEP 12.00-32.00. HEIFERS 52.00-61.00. STEERS, MEDIUM TO 64.75. FEEDER STEERS 50.00-80.00. BULLS 48.00-59.75. GOOD COWS 47.00-50.00, COUPLE TO 51.50. COWS MEDIUM 43.00-47.00. COWS POOR OR SMALL 38.00 AND DOWN. HORSES SMALL TO 360.00. GOATS TO 75.00. CATTLE MARKET ACTIVE; CALF MARKET STEADY: PRICES GOOD; SALE REAL ACTIVE; HORSE AND TACK SALE MAY 16. MOO 3200 3500 3700 3000 Call Toll Free 1-800-673-2580 SOLD AND SERVICED BY: NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC. agri systems FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK 139 A West Aiiport Rd. 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