AS-Lancaater Farming, Saturday, May 4, 1996 rJ&W L— WT ST Mother’s Day Letters H liana,-an ancient spring festival to honor the mother goddess, Cybele, may have been the precusor to Mother’s Day. Medieval England celebrated Mothering on the fourth Sunday of Lent, when apprentices got "the day off] to visit their mothers, often bringing an almond-flavored fruitcake. In the U.S., several late-19th century attempts to honor motherhood faded, until Anna M. Jarvis of Philadelphia began a letfdmriting campaign, around 1907, and got Mother’s Day recognized at the state level. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson issued the national proclamation. See what a letter can do? A hustling mother makes a slothful daughter. Latin proverb. If soot falls on the carpet, sprinkle it first with salt. Then it can be brushed up without leaving a black stain. Great Grandmother’s Sponge Cake 2 cups sugar, divided 4 eggs 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons vanilla 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup hot milk 4 tablespoons melted butter In a large bowl, beat together 1 cup sugar and 2 eggs until fluffy Add remaining sugar and eggs, HOW HAS YOUR CASH Purina Mills, Inc. CFA PROGRAM Offers Stability To Your Marketing OCT. 94 - SEPT. 95 PRICES: PACKER BASE $39.91 /cwt PURINA CFA $46.49/cwt S! Call now to get the details on how you can even your cash flow with Purina Mills, Inc. CFA Program PURINA MILLS, Inc. 800-873-5300 Manufacturing Facilities: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown (2/97), Wyalusing and Knoxville Full Flower Moon, May 14 beating constantly Sift together flour and baking powder three times, and gradually add to mixture. Add vanilla and salt Stir in hot milk and melted butter Pour into greased and floured 10-inch tube pan Bake at 350° F for 40 to 45 \ f\, \ minutes. Cool on a rack. Makes about 12 servings. FLOW BEEN? SLAUGHTER CATTLE: STEERS CHOICE 1000-1050 LBS. 50.25-51.00. HOLSTEINS CHOICE 45.00-50.00; SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 40.00- COUPLE COMMERCIAL 35.00- # OLD . FARMER’S WEATHER: PROVERBS SLAUGHTER COWS BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 33.75-37.00; CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 31.00-36.00; CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 27.00-30.50; BIG MIDDLE 32.00-33.50; SHELLY 25.00 AND DOWN. BULLS: YG#2 34.00-35.50. FEEDER CATTLE: GOOD RUN WITH GOOD DEMAND. FEEDER STEERS MEDIUM TO LARGE #1 200-375 LBS. 48.00-58.00. MEDIUM TO LARGE #1 400-850 LBS. 46.00-56.00 HOLSTEIN/DAIRY TYPES 29.00-45.00. Saint PancraS (May 12) Joes not pass without frost. FEEDER HEIFERS: MEDIUM TO LARGE #1 200-375 LBS. 40.00-51.00 MEDIUM TO LARGE #1 400-850 LBS. 43.00- HOLSTEIN/DAIRY TYPES 32.00- In the miJJIe FEEDER BULLS; HOLSTEIN/DAIRY TYPES 650-850 LBS. 34.00-41.00. CALVES: VEALERS STANDARD AND GOOD 30.00-35.00; CALVES RETURNING TdTHE FARM. STRONG DEMANDI HOLSTEIN BULLS #1 95-120 LBS. 98.00-109.00, #2 90-135 LBS. 75.00-95.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 75-125 LBS. 67.50-117.50. of May comes the tail of winter. A cold May is kindly and fills the ham finely. LIME The full Moon eats clouds. Near full Moon, a misty sunrise hades fair weather and cloudless shies. > Spring Parts Dept. HoursV^i David Brown ! Mon.. Tues., Thurs. & fh. T*./ P '*K ™«LEns 'V Sat. 7 A.M.-3 P.M.;'closed Sunday S BitP) ISUNFLOWER^A^y'^^i^J t °° F * r ’ (RfpAWnw gshl «BS ® Carlisle Livestock Market Carlide, Pa. Tuesday, April 30, 1996 Report Supplied by Auction • Dump Truck Loads • Spreaders Available NOW ONLY $ 5 50 Per Ton (Picked Up) s\ftorec'»^unmv^ Lititz, PA* (717) 626-9760 Registered with PA Department of Agriculture li |BS®I BlNKUT % hurst L.wtms™ mins TIUf / PARTS DEPT. Hoinw. ■«». *■"' Munday-Frlday 7 AM to 5 PM VISA 133 Rothsville Station Rd • Lmtz, PA 17543 Saturday 7 AM to Noon ™ BB 717-626-1705 “SUSISSP WE SHIP PARTS DAILY »gria„ -*AIR FREIGHT * B&H DELIVERY SERVTPR case* CASE * KINZE [kELDERMAN CORN PLANTERS A _ JZZZIZZ GRAIN CARTS AIR RIDE ' *» SteSZ &frcfl£S£ggL vo U By F „ BEEF X BULLS 80-135 LBS 48.00-90.00. SWINE: HOGS US#l-3 220-270 LBS. 49.75-50.75. US#l-3 300-600 LBS SOWS: 33.00-37.50. FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD, ACTIVE! 15-20 LBS. 15.00-22.00. 3065 LBS. 28.00-44.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD, MEDIUM TO LARGE NANNIES 50.00-72.50; FLESHY KIDS 42.00-58.00; SMALL KIDS 17.50-37.00. LAMBS: GOOD AND CHOICE 35-55 LBS. 95.00-112.50. 60-95 LBS. 9000-110.00. 100-130 LBS, 87.50-98.00; FEEDER LAMBS 75,00-82.50. SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS, 21.00-33.00. SALE EVERY TL/ES. 5:55 P.M. FOR PRODUCE. RABBITS, POULTRY AND EGGS; 7 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER PIG SALE FRIDAY, MAY 10 AND 24. RECEIVING 7-11 A.M. SALE TIME 1:30 P.M. NEXT HORSE AND TACK SALE SAT., MAY 4. TACK SALE WILL BEGIN AT 5:30 P.M. HORSE SALE NO LATER THAN 9 P.M. NEXT SPECIAL FEEDER AND FED CATTLE SALE TUBS., MAY 7 AND 21. SALE TIME FOR FEEDER CATTLE WILL BE APPROX. 7:30 P.M. PEN LOTS OF CATTLE WILL BE SOLD IN ORDER RECEIVED. EARLYBIRD PENS FOR FED CATTLE, COWS AND HOGS CLOSE EVERY TUBS. AT 2 P.M. FOR PRE MIUM PRICES, USE THESE PENS. • 1 ammmw -—, bvAlhtn* [^'l^,^ Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. April 29, 1996 Report wpplled by auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES 107.50. VEAL CALVES. NONE. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 9: SLAUGHTER CALVES 39.00 t DOWN. GRASSERS AND FBEDE 25.00-58.00. LAMBS TO 115.00. SHEEP, NONE. ,HQGS, 200-250, 42.50-49.50. SOWS, NONE. BOARS TO 27.50. PIGS, NONE. HEIFERS TO 55.00. STEERS, NONE. STEERS. FEEDER, 48.50 A DOWN. BULLS 21.50-39.50. GOOD COWS, TOP 36.0 28.50-32.75. COWS MEDIUM 24.75-27.50. COWS POOR OR SMALL 24.50 A 1 DOWN. CATTLE MARKET STEADY. CALF MARKET STEADY. HORSES TO 485.00. PONIES TO 160.00. GOATS 15.00-76.00. eq&mle i PEANUT HULLS For BEDDING Most effective I as bedding for all I kinds of beef and I dairy cattle, Hogs, hofsj^siteeflnd y poultry. , 7 \ or call for at farm. JEsbenshade Turkey Farm {America’s Oldest—Stec® 1856) ' PO Box 337 [ Paradise, Pa, - * \'7qlJW dP. Are Just A Phone Cali A * Busy \ • As A Bee? Your Parts way!