AB-Lancastw Firming, Saturday, Saptembtr 25. 1993 L-rrr iaicck Wl HIS September 29, the feast day of the Archangel Michael, was a Christiari convert from the ancient Celtic calendar, but its importance as a seasonal signpost continued. In the British Isles crops were harvested and sold by late September, so farmers paid their yearly rent to landowners on Michaelmas. Everyone ate goose at Michaelmas to bring prosperity, so many included “a goose fit for the lord’s dinner” with their payment. Great market fairs occurred just before the feast day, and the large crowds made it convenient to hold elections then as well. The custom of fall elections has continued, but in our climate they, as well as harvest celebrations and goose (or turkey) dinners, have shifted to November. Never eat a hlachherry after Michaelmas, for the devil spits on them all! ns- Always install clothing hooka above eye level to avoid eye and face Injuries. EARTHWISE You can make your own dusting cloth for cleaning your wooden furniture Thoroughly combine 'A cup vinegar and 'A to 1 teaspoon olive oil in a small bowl Soak up the solution with a cotton cloth and use this to dust and shine all your wooden furni ture The vinegar will evapo rate, leaving no odor and a nice shine, but you can sub stitute lemon juice for 'N vinegar f \ like the ~ traditional lemon I. scent V . J Michaelmas Red Cabbage with Apples Traditionally served with mart goose or pork 1 onion, chopptd 4 tablotpoont bacon fat 1 head rad cabbaga, ahraddad % cup dry rad wine 2 tablaapoona vinegar 2 tablaapoona brown augar 2 applaa, peelad and allced aalt and pepper Saut£ onion in bacon fat until tender. Add cab bage and stir well to coat. Add wine, vinegar, and sugar Bring to boil and add apples, salt, and pepper Reduce heat, cover tightly, and simmer until tender, about 45 minutes, adding water as necessary. Makea 4 to 6 Mrvlngi. CATTLE 213.. PDA .. Supply included 60 heed feeder cattle . si. cows steady to STEERS; one Choice 1165 lb*. 68.75, few Select 59.50-65.00, few Standard 54.25-58.00. HOLSTBINS: few Choice 1205/1640 lbs. 61.75-62J0, few Select 56.75- HEIFERS: few Select 58.50-60.00, one 67.00, few Standard 50.00- COWS: few Breaking Utility end Commercial 46.00-48.75, Low Unit ing and Low Yielding Beef Cross 42.75- Cutter and Bon. Utility 45.00- couple 50.75, Canner and Low Cutter 39.25-44.50. Shells down to 33.00. BULLS; couple Yield Grade No. 1 1665/1660 lbs. 61.00 ft 64.50, few No. 2 1075/1940 lb*. 55.00-58.00. FEEDER CATTLE; few Medium Frame No. 1 270/410 lbs. steers 70.00-78.00; few Laige Frame No. 1 650/710 lb*, heifers 63.00- few Medium Frame No. 1 220/645 lb*. 60.00-71.00. one 76.00, few Large No. 2 245/550 lbs. 57.00-71.00; cou ple Large Frame No. 1 575/625 lbs. bolls 76.00 ft 85.00, few Medium Frame No. 1 290/620 lb*. 69.00-89.00. few Large Na 2 230/635 lbs. 68.00-85.00. i c# OLD FARMER’S : WEATHER ! FORECAST *o}> Northeast: Cold wave, rainy then clearing; cloudy and mild north, sunny and warm south and west. Southeast: Clear and hot Florida then rainy and mild; heavy rain coast; sunny and cool west; showers then clearing. CALVES 205..VEALERS: Standard and Good 75/100 Ibi. 38.00-55.00. Utility 50/65 Ibi. 10.00-30.00. FARM CALVES: No. 1 Holitein bulla 110/125 Ibi. 149.00- 90/110 Ibi. 140.00-172.50, 80/85 Ibi. 88.00-110.00. No. 2 90/115 Ibi. 100.00- No. 1 Holitein heifert 90/105 Ibi. 175.00- No. 2 60/110 Ibi. 120.00- Beef cron 70/110 Ibi. built and heifen 100.00-165.00. Midwest: Clear and cold, showers, then clearing and warm HOGS 191..Bam>wi and gilts ateady to .50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 220/260 Ibi. 48.10-49.75.1-3 215/275 Ibi. 47.50-48.25, few 2-3 200/215 Ibi. 42.00-43.50.1-3 200/205 Ibi. 45.50-46.00. SOWS: few US 1-3 485/600 Ibi. Northwest: Clear and warm then rainy and cooler. Southwest; Clear and warm, seasonable and cloudy, some showers, then clear and warm California, cool and showery mountains. New Wilmington Livestock Auction New Wilmington, Pa. Monday, September!!), 1993 Report Supplied by PDA COUNTRYMARK (CO OP (Formerly Indiana Grain) V J Baltimore, Md. \ - / Serving The GRAINS MARKETS • Maryland • Delaware «Virginia GALL TOLL 800 327-3459 FREE or 301-685-6410 /f&Sjj S \ HOURS: . | 8 AM-4 PM O; m m bdku»»t VK » AR ' I L D^ HO < u Sf; . Mon.-Pn. 7 AM to 5 PM yy *Sn Rothsvdle Stationßd.* Lilitz, PA 17543 S.L 7AMto 12 Noon KM feM 717-626-4705 ao.h~.s-*-*. WE SHIP PARTS DAILY -SSSSr * nsnunniH ♦ AIR mt * BacH DEUVmy «BKVICg IRE |&j Mi-T-M HIGH PRES WASHEI SUPER BUMBCEL ANTI-FREEZE SALE CASE I*2 Ca5e5....... LOTS M Cmh.m.». BP*rOM. 10 * <*••• C^lb EB ih David Brown BIHL trailers” O CTltra §tUNFLOW» _ gm* H ■CBq • TBT' i —i ii-win 37.5040.00. BOARS: couple 350/590 Dm. 28.00. few lightweights 160/200 lbs. 28.0032.00. FEEDER PIGS 41.. US 1-3 25/35 lbs. 23.00- 35/50 lbs. 35.00-37.00. 2-3 25/40 lbs. 22.50-25.00.- per head. US 1-3 ' 105/145 lb*. 62.50-70.00.-- per cwl SHEEP 153...Spnng rl. Lambs: Choice 55/110 lb*. 68.00-80.00, Good and Choice 50/105 lb*. 55.00-65.00. Slaughter Sheep: 22.00- GOATS 17,..C0up1e Large 35.00 ft 44.00, few Medium 32.0053.00, cnnpt« Small 34.00 ft 32.00. Small Kid* 8.0017 JO—all per head. Keister’s Middleburg Auction Middleburg, Pa. Tnaaday, September 21,1993 Report Supplied by Auction CATTLE 372.. Supplied by the auction. STEERS: Choice 1100/1350 lbs. 70.00- Select 65.00-66.75, Standard 58.00- HOLSTBINS: Choice 67.00- Select 63.00-67.00, Standard 55.00- HEIFERS: Choice 66.00- Select 62.00-64,00, Standard 55.0060.00. COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 48.0053.00, few 56.00, Cut ter* Bon. Utility 46.00-49.00, Canner and Low Cutter 39.0044.00. Shells down to 35.00. BULLOCKS: Choice 63.0065.50, Select 59.0063.00. BULLS: Yield Grade No. 1 1300/1700 lb*. 56.0062.00, No. 2 900/1200 lb*. 52.00-55.00. FEEDER CATTLE: few Medium Frame No. 1 400/700 lb*, steers 70.0084.00. CALVES 216...VEALERS: Standard and Good 50/100 lbs. 40.00-60.00. RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein bulls 85/110 lbs. 150.00180.00, No. 2 70/150 lb*. 100.00150.00; No. 1 Holstein heifers 85/110 lb*. 180.00219.00, No. 2 70/110 lbs. 130.00180.00. HOGS 542..(9/20 & 9/21/93).. BAR- • Pennsylvania • New Jersey PRICES ON CORN AND SOYBEANS PIK CERTIFICATES 5+ Drum*...., KINZE COHN PLANTERS I CHAIN CAHTI BUSHHOG 'OOO UDO 3tOO ms 3200 1500 1700 woo Call Toll Free I*Boo-673-2580 flffHHm jjg ROWS AND GILTS: US No. 1-2 225/245 lb». 49.00-SO.SO, 1-3 220/250 Ibi. 48.00- 2-3 200/280 Du. 45.00-48.00. SOWS: US 1-3 40Q/650 Ibk. 35.00-39.00. 300/550 lb(. 30.00-35.00. BOARS: 30.00- FEEDER PIGS 200.. US 1-3 20/30 Ibe. 20.00-33.00, 40AS0 lb«. 32.00-38.00. - aH per head. SHEEP 30... Choice 50/80 Ibt. Sprint *L lambi 69.00-79.0 a GOATS 17..Xjute 40.00-90.00. Small 20.00-30.00. all per head. New Holland Horses New Belaid Saiaa Stable* New Hollaed, PA MowUy, September 30, 1993 Report Suppled By Aicttai 361 HEAD KILLERS STEADY; RID ING HORSES LOWER. work horses i isaoo-i300.0a DRIVING HORSES 585.00-1125.0 a RIDING HORSES 515.00-1000.00. REGISTERED RIDING 875.00-1175.0 a KILLERS LIGHTWEIGHT 530.00- HEAVYWEIGHT 785.00- FEW 950.00-1075.00. PONIES: 140.00-350,00. LARGE PONIES 140.00-350.00. COLTS 285.00-480.00. Starting Tamparaturw Madt in USA 25 WATTS 40 WATTS (0 WATTS 7* WATTS SOLO AND SERVICED BY: NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC. * Flywoy Business Pork SORE HOURS Mon Frf 139 A Wilt Airport Rood 730t0 4 30 ~~ Ultfz, PA 17543 Sot 500 to Noon feii 24 Hr >7 Oov Repolr Service Ph (717)840-2702 I-HOM7MMO HSB&] mmtte'm we SeHwwieß P JAilt ;) At A N 6 9007 Matltr Whtft You Art • You'rt Ntvtr Too Pori Your Parts eAre Just A Phono Away! 400 NO ON 1300