AS-Lancaatw Farming, Saturday, May 21, 1994 Whitsuntide Whit Sunday, the seventh Sunday alter Easter (known in this country as Pentecost), is the traditional time lor bap tisms (' Whit " a corruption ol ' while. ‘ refers to the white baptismal garments ) It's also a time ol festivals in many European countries Festivities ollcn continue through the week (known as Whitsuntide) and in many places Whit Monday is a public holiday Here s an interesting Whit Monday ceremony dating back to ln All Saints Church. St Ives, England, a bequest providing Bibles tor poor children ol the parish required winning them at a dice game Sis Bibles are awarded annually, although in lecciil yeais the games have been moved Irom the altar to a ' moie suitable" place And once, or twice, to throw the dice / Is a gentle manly game, / But he does not win who plays with Sin /In the secret House of Shame. CV.n Wilde e.%- Before frying or sauteing food, remove from the refrig erator and bring to room temperature. EARTHWISE With the last Irost a ha/y memory it's time to store those woolens You can discourage moths with out resorting to mothballs Cedar the tiaditional alter native is available in all soils ol shapes and si/es (halls blocks bulterllies') or as an oil Las ends r is a good hut mild deterenl liv mixing it with rosetnaiv tansy and peppermint to increase ellec liseness C loses or bav leaves can he scattered among clothing or se cured in cheese cloth packets V Y\NKFF COLF SIAW 1 small cabbage, shredded 3 sticks celery, chopped 1 tablespoon dry mustard 1/2 cup vinegar 1/4 cup sugar 1 egg beaten salt and pepper 1 apple, cored and chopped 1/2 cup sour cream Combine cabbage and ccl cis Mix mustard with I tablespoon vinegar Heat tcmauling vinegar to boil stn in mustard sugar egg salt and pcppci Cookovei low heal Stirling until thick I’oui hot sauce ovci cabbage mix well and chill Stir in apple and sour cream lust belore serving Makes 6 servings Dewart Keister’s Livestock Auction Middleburg Auction Dewart, Pa. Middleburg, Pa. Monday, May 16, 1994 Tueiday, May 17, 1994 Report Supplied by PDA Report Supplied by PDA CATTLE 117.. PDA ..Competed with CATTLE 505.. PDA ..>l. iteen mostly last Monday'i metket.rl. cowi moldy i.ootc2.solower.cowl .50to2.00higher, steady to 1.50 higher. STEERS: couple heifer , about needy. STEERS: Choice Choice 65.50 & 66.00, couple Select 61.00 1125/1475 lbs. 65.00-69.00, few to 69.75, & 64.00. HEIFERS: couple Choice 64.50, 74.74, fcw yield Grade No. 4-5 couple Select 60.00 St 61.00. COWS; 63.00-66.00, Select 62.00-65.50. HOLS- Breakmg Utility and Commercial TEINS: Choice 1050/1450 Ibi. 46.75-49.50, Cutter and Boning Utility 60.00-64.50, Select 58.00 moidy 62.00, 47.00- one 49.75, Canner and Low few standard 52.00-57.50. HEIFERS: Cutter 41.00-47.00. Shelli down to 33.50. ioOQ/1435 lbs. 63.75-67.50, few BULLS: few Yield Grade No 1 1200/2165 69.25, Select 55.00-65.00. COWS: Break 'b’ J 5 couple No. 2 1100 lbs. ing Utility md Commercial 47.50-52.75. 53.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers; few 53.75 & 57.75, Cutter and Bon. r r C p°- 1 Utility 47,00-51.00, couple to 52.50, Can illo^ m lB ' Fr * me N °’ 2 350/600 ner “ d Cutter 42 °0- 46 - 75 - Shells ■ u„ down to 37.00. BULLOCKS: few Select , n C m 12 5'pAT°PRQ n c.°°? ‘a “ d U° w Choice 64.00-66.00. BULLS; V«eW Grade No. 1 1100/2285 lbs. And Good 75/100 lbs. few nn «a » ai » inn/i inn ii__ T Tfiiitu An/an iu. iA AA ro <n t:\u\m 55.00-64.50. few No. 2 100/1400 lbs. CALVES: No. 1 85/125 lbs. Holstein bulls w^ {' EED ® 130.00- No. 2 80/120 Ibi. MecUum «adl-arge I’mneN.3.l 350/725 75.00- No. 1 Holstein heifers N °‘ 2 85/115 lbs. 205.00-240.00, few No. 2 0/ 7. 00 lb ‘- .(W; Herfers: few 75/100 lbs. 150.00-200.00. Few Beef cross e^I U _ n ?^ r,me , No , - 1 ”0/775 lbs. bulls and heifers 75/100 lbs. 80.00-170.00. „ 74 ‘, if"® „ , rg ® ,* me 1 HOGS 36.. BARROWS & GILTS: US 460 lbl - 73 50; BuU,: few Medium Frame 1-3 225/260 lbs. 40.75-41.00, one lot US No - 1 500/750 lbs. 55.00-69.00. 1-3 255 lbs. 38.00. SOWS: few US 1-3 CALVES 186..VEALERS; one Choice 340/440 lbs. 30.75-34.25. BOARS: few 107 - 00 . f ew Standard 75/100 lbs. 26.50-30.00. 70,00-87,50. Utility 55/80 lb«. OLD FARMER’S ram KOIiKCAST Northeast: C old and rainy, sunny and warm west, cooling. rain Southeast: Showers, cool, clear and hoi west warming, sunny then rainy and cool Midwest; Seasonable, rainy, clear north, then rain, sunny with lew showers FEEDER PIGS 51... Few lot* US 1-3 20/30 lb*. 22.00-32.00. per head. SHEEP B... Few Choice 25/35 lbs. Spring *l. lambs 70.00-110.00. Slaughter sheep: few 20.00-24.00. GOATS 0...N0 MARKET TESTI Northwest: Sunny and seasonable, mild, showers in the mountains. clearing, turning hot. scattered showers Southwest: ( 001, clear and hot desert, clear, hot California showers in the mountains SUPER COW 24 Brings Out The Best In YOUR Cows! s Cows Cows Cow’s Body Condition Improves Reproduction Improves GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL RUN YOU A PROGRAM 6 S Vintage Rd., Paradise, PA 17562 (717) 442-4183 (717) 768-3301 800-635-3592 ™ Trademark of Purina Mills 50.00- RETURNED TO FARM: No. 1 Holstein bulls 90/135 lbs. 130.00- No. 2 95/125 lb*. 90.00- few down to 80.00; No. 1 Holstein heifers 85/125 lbs. 195.00- No. 2 Holstein heifers 65/110 lbs. 120.00-180.00. Beef cross bulls and heifers 75/100 lbs. 90.00-160.00. Love To Eat It Milk Great On It kssMus BLHI* | PURINA CHOWS ] * Registered trademark of Ralston Purina Company HOGS 487..(5/16 & 5/17/94)..8u11c of lupply told on Monday and reported by auction. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 230/2SO Ibi. 44.00-45.00, few 46.00, US 1-2 220/250 Ibi. 42.00-43.75, US 2-3 215/295 Ibi. 39.75-41.75, few US 1-3 180/200 lbs. 35.00- 38.75. SOWS: US 1-3 400/465 lbs. 33.00-36.50, 300/450 lbs. 30.00- BOARS: 200 lbs. 26.00- FEEDER PIGS 277.. US 1-3 25/40 lbs. 25.00-31.00,50/75 lbs. 34.00-40.00. - per head. SHEEP 12.. Spring si. lambs: Choice 45/100 lbs. 76.00-87.00. Slaughter sheep: one 29.00. GOATS 22... Few Urge 43.00-81.00, Urge Kids 31.00-45.00. per head. New Holland Horses New Holland Sale* Stables New Holland, PA Monday, May 16, 1994 Report Supplied By Auction 353 HEAD. MARKET STEADY. WORK HORSES 980.00-1375.00. DRIVING HORSES 585.00-1175.00. RIDING HORSES 585.00-975.00. BETTER RIDING HORSES 1075.00-1500.00. REGISTERED RIDING 900.00-1600.00. KILLERS: FEW 945.00-1010.00. LIGHTWEIGHTS 495.00-655.00, HEAVYWEIGHTS 730.00-910.00. PONIES: 155.00-310.00. LARGE PONIES 435.00-535.00. COLTS 235.00-465.00.
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