Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 25, 1995 42.0045.00: high dresaing 45.75-45.50, weights 1100-1900 lbs. 49.00-6i.00. Oklahoma City v «y*“gh dressing 49.25-49.50; low dreii- VEAL CALVES: MARKET STEADY. _ FrrHrr rottlo ing 3g -50-41.75. Few Canners CHOICE AND PRIME 200-400 LBS. nidilmm* ni?nv 31.00-33.50. 74.00-88.00; HI GOOD AND LOW ,, ,0?* Slaughter Bulla: Y.G. 1 1300-2300 lbs CHOICE ALL WEIGHTS 63.00-72.00. W Vga&|AUU|lißiH9 V average dressing 54.00-57.75; high dress- FARM CALVES; MARKET 4.00 7 nklail’m M N 7«, S w m mg 58o °-60.50; high dressing/high bon- LOWER. HOL. BULLS 100-125 LBS. National PANCAKE Week. Oklahoma National Stockyards Weekly mg 63.00-65.00; low dressing 50.00-53.50. 98.00-119.00; HOL. BULLS 85-95 LBS. w.,v- >o«nn t . Replacement Cows: Pretested for bangs, 75.00-108.00; HOL. HEIFER CALVES KAhMkMi&y wfek• B*3si Y«rVi 4?n 600 L pregnancy, and age Medium and Large 1, 100-120 LBS. 130.00-165.00; SMALL NHIIAPjy , . H >gh quality ranch fresh groups: Brangus, FRAME 70-105 LBS. 55.00-120.00; M‘ OLD fS mi r j t k; f F -, d^. S eerS Angus, Limo cross Heifers 875-1100 lbs SLAUGHTER CALVES ALL WEIGHTS Quurvtn? TVtircrsAV FARMER’S «i^'°?, lOWer ’ f^- r f he,f T TOlO Tm 6 ' B months bred 730.00-790,00 800-850 30.00-45.00 AND DOWN. SHROVE TUESDAY WfliTlfFß lbs . 690,00 Average quality ranch fresh FEEDER CATTLE: MARKET Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, got W Lill it Hi IV lower i evels Demand eood f or modest »l n8le head sales; Heifers STEADY. BULLS ft STEERS 400-900 its name from the practice of shriving undergoing Pp/jUTDIX' supply of stackers. Acturi quality of cattle 4-6 yr oldl^OO^TsOlbs™! B ?S ' LBS> 5800 ' 7900: HE ll5 ® B 30 °- 700 purification through confession - prior to Lent. rtUIVLtUIO average thru attracts e, however weigh-ups LBS ‘ 59.00-72.00. Other names for this day arc tied to the special foods a,, and especially flesh much less attractive 7-8 months bred 550 00 174 nn o iru * LAMBS: MARKET 8.00 HIGHER. eaten before the tasting of Lent Mardi Gras (Fat iffSS|}| Ust feeder o i ds i 0 75-1300 lbs 6-8 months - TIGHTER 1 LAMBS 1 uesday) concludes several weeks of feasting and rev- rg cattle medium thru fleshy with majority in 480.00-535.00 «n’nn 11« no 4umc oc*Vrv elry. At Fasnacht, the Pennsylvania Dutch eat fasnacht '* u ‘ ’ J moderatdy fleshy condition. Weigh-ups Pairs: Medium and Large 1 high quality qg 00.53 no I ifiHT 34 no.«i no kiuhen, a rectangular doughnut with a slit in the mid- i • ew g* un < * s temperatures sales 4 year old 975 lb Charolais cross cow GOATS-MARKET STEADY SMALL n.i. n .no ir Thunder on in mid 70 s were a great contrast to last ,vith 150 Ih mlf sin no- in wais». MAKKUi SIBAUI. OMAIX die. traditionally raised without yeast On Pancake Monday’s frigid weather. Bulk of supply 1200 TOO K ' y °l d 25.00-40.00; MEDIUM 40.00-65.00; Day, the English use up the cooking fats that are for- Shrove Tuesday f eeder B steer! nd heifers off w^at y 50^sonT" W,th LARGE 80-o°-l 15.00. bidden during Lent. In fact, the connection between f orete lU wind, This week’s volume is the largest run at the HOGS: MARKET LOO LOWER, pancakes and Shrove Tuesday was so strong that the 7 . ’ Oklahoma National Stockyards since May SflTuwgJ ibcdvt 5.72]. nn 21(y250 255-300 LBS. Ml call.ng the pernum .o church been,, known a, ,m. SI-*-,coifWoo h.ghj ihc pancake bell m many pans ol England, .nipUty. SfSLSS S, ™St'S’S'”" BOARS ALL WEIOHk"^I0o“ P\ But hark, I hear the . demand moderate to good. Total of 563 ’ c . , c „. pancake hell "hen the sun cows and bulls sold, with 60 percent to SpCCIBI 3816 ' . ir . i is shining on packers. Supply consisted of 79 perceni Aberdeen Sales Mules, Work and Driving f 1 Ana fritters mane a . . yearlings over 600 lbs; 18 percent calves T it.,,.. I I gallant smell. Shrovetide and light yearlings under 600 lbs; 3 percent L-Ompany, Inc. IlOrScS , , . Dau. it is cows and bulls. Weighted average weights Complete Auction & New Holland Sales Stabica - / oor Kohni s Almanac, 1004 and prices in parenthesis. Appralial Service New Holland, PA meant well for Feeder Steers; Medium and Large 1 few Church vllle, Md Friday, February 17, 1995 ■HnEISBnBKOBiaiHB I 3.. , K> Sw “ v,mm ' horn, humWHiw to eliminate musty odors. , , StSSSfL »"“■>“»*" , .^"S'oT^oiSl C*TNNAMON PANCAKES 1 the wind lies ( 76 - 18 )l 700-800 Ibi (7501 bf) 71.00-74.50 2.00 2-4 1100-1400 1175 00 1350 00* OHIO PAIRS IrAINUVKES the wind lies (72 . 73) . goo-900lb. (850 lbs) 69.50-71.75 LBS. W-00-73.00; SELECT ft LOW ’OO SINGLES 2 cups flour (white, whole Rllix together the dry 670 0 9700 09 ms’ (95 t° lb ‘ 7 TOU^^RS^HI'cHOTCTft’pWNE ISOO.cio-1700.00; VIGINIA, PAIRS wheat, or combination) lifl ingredients. In a sep- Wednesday, 3m°4oo'nL 65 ssn'iM 1250-1400 LBS H «0M8 00- CHOICE 2600.00-3400.00, SINGLES 2 teaspoons baking powder IVlarate bowl, lightly itcont{ „ ues SSS SSS.S 1200-lS S SS2S? SSg iS^iSo^^MOLSf 1/2 teaspoon salt beat eggs, then mix in , „ 900-1000 lbs 55.25-56.75. ALL WEIGHTS. 33.00-39.0 a 26°^ SINGLES 1 teaspoon cinnamon milk, brown sugar, and during all Feeder Heifers: Medium and Urge 1 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: MARKET 2eggs oil. Make a well in the Lent. few 300-400 lbs. (350 lb.) 84.50- 88.00 2.00 LOWER. CHOICE ft PRIME 2800 00 ’ SINGL BS 2 cups milk dry ingredients and add (85.18); 400-500 lbs (4501b5) 75.00-83.00 930-1300 LBS. 68.00-72.00; SELECT nirviwrj wnocuc mun 1/4 cup brown sugar the wet ingredients all at /„ 5 3 L (J^6?S IGHTS 900 ' 140 ° LBS< 775 00 2200.50; KENTUCKY 1/4 cup oil or once, mixing until large , snv Intern Ih! COWS-MARKBTSTBADY rrk iit 950.00-2600.00; PENNSYLVANIA S? i-'oT. IZlLii, K.SSSSS S‘SA?S?iS°S'I!SS2 b ” / ght y 8 ! d March its gifts (75Q lbf) 67 .25-69.50, few to 70.00 DRESSING 49.00-31.00; CUTTER ft LOCAL / r g riddle over medium- w ,iJ se „d. (68.40); 800-900 lbs (850 lbs) 66.00-68.75 BON. UT. 44.00-47.00; HI DRESSING uAJcijc diidc l2_ high heat. (67.25). 47.00-49.00; CANNER ft CUTTERS nn h, Makes about 20 Slaughter Cows: Cutter, Boning and 40.0043.00; LOW DRESSING 38.00 A 1-L n „° ’ C c N „ aHo c 4" pancakes. Breaking Utility average dressing DOWN. M SINoIrI BULLS: MARKET 2.00 LOWER. ALL 1450.00-2650.00, SINGLES 725.00-1900.00. 111 FORNEY LONGENECKER . Market Hogs SECOND VICE PRESIDENT g* |7ilf|V • Boars FINANCIAL CONSULTANT •CullPlfls COMMODITIES 717-295-8914 X 1/ ’ NOW RECEIVING: f . ' Mon. 6:30-11 am Smith Barney [receiving station Fri -* 3O - ,0 “ SMITH BARNEY INC. 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