AHancaater Farming, Saturday, April 6, 1996 a Cubism, But No Computers It’s interesting that a cubist painter, dedicated to experimentation and change, would feel that, “Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.” That was Pablo Ruiz y Picasso, who died on April 8 in 1973. He believed that to repeat oneself (by pursuing naturalism in art, as those who came before him) was to contradict “the constant flight forward of spirit.” His own flight forward embraced abstract painting and cubism, and he was also renowned as a potter, designer, sculptor, and graphic artist, working into his 90s. “Give me a museum and I’ll - Patio Picasso Cheese Fondue 2 tablespoons olive oil 3 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 pound Fontlna cheese, shredded 1/2 pound provolone, shredded 3 tablespoons flour 1-1/2 cups dry white wine 3 tablespoons kirsch (optional) pepper 1 large loaf French baguette, cut Into cubes BUYING ANGUS? Bulls? Cows? Heifers? Call Bill Powell Regional Mgr., American Angus Association He'll give you professional counsel and help —no cost, no obligation. He understands your needs, and he's ready and willing to help... Contact him todayl Call 301/271-2787 Box 295, Tburmont, MO 21788 i HOW HAS YOUR CASH Purina Mills, Inc. CFA PROGRAM OCT. 94 - SEPT. 95 PRICES: PACKER BASE $39.91/cwt PURINA CFA $46.49/cwt M PURINA MILLS, Inc. 800-873-5300 Manufacturing Facilities: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown (2/97), Wyalualng and Knoxville Combine olive oil and garlic. Toss cheeses with the flour. A half hour before serving time, heat the wine in a fondue pot or heavy enamel pan. Do not boil. When wine is hot, gradually add the cheeses, stirring constantly. Add olive oil and garlic then the kirsch, still stirring. Add pepper to taste. Cook over low heat for about 10 min utes, then keep warm over a candle or warming tray. Dip bread cubes into cheese with long-handled forks. Makas 6 ssrvlngs. FLOW Offers Stability To Your Marketing Call now to get the details on how you can even your cash flow with Purina Mills, Inc. CFA Program OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS Fog in April foretells wheat crop failure. No more frost after the mulberry tree leafs. Thunder in April is the end of frost. Expect rain when the hull leads the herd to pasture. Better April showers than the breadth of the ocean In gold. - Irish proverb BEEN? Mercer Livestock MERCER, PA APRIL 11996 CATTLE 341... PDA ..Compand with Uat waek'i *ale...*teen iteady, cow* Heady to 1.00 lower. STEERS: High Choice and Prime 1000/1473 Ibi. 62.50-64.00. Choice 973/1400 Ibt. 39.00-64.00. Select 33.55-SS.9S. few Standard 50.00-33.25. HOLSTBINS: High Choice and Prime 1223/1423 Ibi. 36.23-39.23, Choice 1173/1300 lb*. 34.00-37.00, few Select 31.73-32.00, few Standard 4100-48.25. HEIFERS: few Choice 930/1130 Iba. 39.1062.73, few Select 3100-37 50. few Standard 40.00-30.00. 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