AB-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 6, 1997 V° LD National Honey Month Winnie the Pooh ate his peas with honey Challah dipped in honey on Rosh Hashanah eve brings a new year of sweetness Folklore lists honey under remedies for arthritis, asthma, bedwetting, constipa tion, coughs, sore throats, and weight control The nutritional powers of honey are well-documented (although children under the age of one should avoid it) Dreaming about bees has been interpreted as signi fying; riches or success i bus^ You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. ra- Two tablespoons of honey and one of apple cider vine gar in a glass of grapefruit juice may help reduce your appetite. Honey-Glazed Acorn Squash 2 medium acorn squashes 4 tablespoons butter, melted 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/4 cup honey Wash squash, cut in halt, and cut a thin slice from the bot- toms, if necessary, to make a steady base Discard seeds and slnngy fibers Place squash in a United Feature Syndicate 200 Madison Ave (Printed in the U S A ) N Y , NY 10016 (212-293-8500) AVAILABLE RR SPRING 98 A Holy Cross Day, Sept. 14 baking pan with 'A inch of water Mix other ingredi ents and brush it on the inside of the squash, reserving some for bast ing Bake at 350° F for about 45 minutes, or until tender, basting at least once during cooking Makes 4 servings. Westminster Livestock Auction Hagerstown, Md. September 2, 1997 Report supplied by auction SLAUGHTER COWS: 133 HEAD, STEADY TO 1.00 LOWER. UTILITY 35.00- HIGH DRESSING 40.00- HIGH DRESSING 40.00- CANNERS 30.00-35.00; SHELLY 30.00 DOWN. >ll» OLD FARMER’S BULLS: FEW YG#l 44.75-45.75; 1 HIGH DRESSING 1874 LBS. 52.50; YG#2 41.00-44.00; LOW DRESSING 35.0040.00. WEATHER. PROVERBS FED STEERS: FEW BEEF BREEDS OFFERED. HIGH CHOICE 1100-1300 LBS. 63.00-64.00; CHOICE HOLSTEINS 57.00-59.75; LOW CHOICE HOLSTEINS 53.0057.00; SELECT 50.0052.00. ‘CSSS* FED HEIFERS; IJJOH CHOICE 10001200 LBS. 62.0064.50; SELECT 54.0058.00. On Holyrood Day (Sept. 14), the devil VEAL CALVES: 216 HEAD. CHOICE 200300 LBS. 65.0072.00; CULLS *5-110 LBS. 26.0033.00; FEW 34.0040.00; 6080 LBS. 18.0026.00. goes a-nutting. FARM CALVES: HOLSTEIN BULLS STEADY PRICES. #1 95-120 LBS. 75.0096.00; #2 50.0070.00; 85-95 LBS. 35.0070.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 95-120 LBS. FEW TO 122.00; #2 80110 LBS. 55.0095.00; BEEFX BULLS OVER 95 LBS. 80.00-106.00; 75-90 LBS. 40.0070.00; BEEF X HEIFERS 80120 LBS. 50.0075.00. When the wind is in the north, the skillful fish er goes not forth. if the Sun in red should set, the next day will surely he wet; if the Sun should set in grey, the next will he a rainy Jay. When the corn wears a heavy coat, so must you Out standing in your field. The Agri-specialists from Farmers First aren’t a bunch of deskbound bankers waiting around for the phone to ring. We get involved with you. Right where you live and work. We lend the money farmers need to keep growing And, we can help your business in a lot of other ways, too We talk the talk. And we walk the walk (wherever that might lead us) The Agri-specialists ANDY TERRELL (717) 6264735 EXT. 264 BUTCHER HOGS: 40 HEAD, 3.004.00 LOWER. US#l-2 230265 LBS. 48.00; US# 1-3 45.0046.00; 270285 LBS. TO 43.00; #2&3 300 LBS. TO 38.00. STOCK CATTLE: 162 HEAD. STEERS MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 200-400 LBS. 70.00-83.00; 400-600 LBS. 68.0088.00; 600800 LBS. 60.0070.00; 8001000 LBS. 51.00-61.00. HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 300-500 LBS. 63.00-75.1J6; 500750 LBS. 60.0074.00; 750900 LBS. 55.0060.00. • BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE FRAME 200-400 LBS. 61.00-76.00; 400600 LBS. 55.00-62.00; 700800 LBS. 49.0055.00. LAMBS; 55 HEAD,3.005.00 HIGHER. CHOICE 100125 LBS. 89.0098.00; 125-140 LBS. 78.0086.00; 8099 LBS. 91.00106.00; 5080 LBS. 95.00110.00; FEW LAMBS 155-180 LBS. 57.0070.00. SHEEP: 25 HEAD, ALL WEIGHTS, 38.0053.00. FEW TO 61.00. GOATS: 40 HEAD. LARGE 65.00-95.00; MEDIUM 40.00-65.00; SMALL 18.0039.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: 305 HEAD. GRADED SALE PRICES LOWER. BY THE LB. #l&2 PIGS, 16 HEAD 24 LBS. 90.00; 28 HEAD 27-39 LBS. 69.0073.00, 138 HEAD 4060 LBS. 65.0071.00, 42 HEAD 61-68 LBS. 59.0071.00; 20 HEAD 74 LBS. 59.0064.00; 13 HEAD 97 LBS. 65.00, #2 PIGS 28 HEAD 27-37 LBS. 50.0065.00. SOWS: 7 HEAD, 2.00 LOWER. FARMERS first m\m A SUSQUEHANNA BANC 400-550 LBS. 36.00-41.00. BOARS: 400-600 LBS. TO 34.00. NEXT TUES., SEPT. 9: SPECIAL FALL FEEDER CATTLE SALE APPROX. 7:45 P.M. Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. September 1, 1997 Report Supplied By Auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES TO 152.50. VEAL CALVES to 68.00. VEALER BULL CALVES TO 105.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 28.00 AND DOWN. CRASSERS AND FEEDERS TO 47.50. LAMBS TO 82.00. SHEEP TO 47.00. HOGS. 200-250, NONE. SOWS TO 34.5 a BOARS TO 3250. PIGS 27.00-50.00. HEIFERS, FAT TO 43.00. STEERS 39.00-43.00. TOP 58.00. STEERS, FEEDER, TO 65.00. BULLS TO 42.50. COWS, GOOD, 33.75-40.25. COWS. MEDIUM, 28.00-32.50. COWS, POOR OR SMALL, 2750 AND DOWN. HORSES TO 875.00. DONKEY 140.00. GOATS 22.50-122.50. WHAT’S AHEAD FOR CORN & SOYBEAN FUTURES •We Deal Exclusively in Commodity Futures & Options • 25 Years of Trading & Hedging Experience • We Handle Commercial & Personal Accounts For Free Information or For A Personal Consultation, Please Ca 11... (610) 366-7979 or 800-543-8939 LEHIGH VALLEY FUTURES INC. 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