Afrunaswr Ptnrtrfc, <PiMcy, Mhmf} Ti’flM ' Plough Monday Plough Monday (the first Monday after Epiphany) was the traditional day for menfolk to return to work after the hol idays, although no work was actually done that day! Dressed in clean white smocks decorated with ribbons, the men dragged a plough through the village and collected money, originally for the “plough-light” kept burning in the church all year. Often, men from several farms would join together to pull the plough through all their villages. The merry men sang and danced their way from village to village to the accompaniment of musicians. In the evening, each farmer gave a Plough Monday Supper for his men, with plentiful \ beef and ale for all. work and no play ma^es Jock a dull boy. er When the plastic tip of shi tightly with transperent tape 01 EAK®ISE Motor oil never really wears out it just gets dirty, picking up toxic sludge from your car’s engine. 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CENTRAL U.S. CARLOT PORK REPORT FOB OMAHA BASIS INCLUDES MAJOR PRODUCTION AREAS IN MIDWEST AS OF 11:15 A.M. COMPARED TUESDAY’S 3:00 P.M. CLOSE; FRESH RETAIL CUTS AND SDLS. BELLIES NOT ESTABLISHED. BUT WEAK UNDERTONE NOTED; SKND. HAMS 17-20# NOT WELL TESTED, 20-26# $1.50 HIGHER. TRAD ING OF RETAIL ITEMS SLOW; GREEN MEATS ACTIVE. DEMAND LIGHT TO MODERATE: MODERATE TO HEAVY OFFERINGS. FARMER’S WEATHER FORECAST CORRECTION: ON TUBS. 01-4-94, TENDERLOIN 1.25/DN# SHOULD HAVE READ 1 LD. AT $262.00-354.00; WGTD. AVG. OF $308.00. Northeast: Snow, rain and freezing rain, then clearing and cold; sunny and seasonable west; snow, then clear and mild. Southeast: Clear and mild; rain, snow north, frost Florida. Midwest: Mild, some rain; cold snap, flurries, and freezing rain north. Northwest: Sunny and mild, some showers coast, snow mountains. Southwest; Seasonable; ram, snow mountains; sunny California then cold and rainy. 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