AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24, 1998 THIS WEEK WIT All Hallow’s Eve In ancient times, it was believed that on All Hallow’s Eve (known as Samham to the Celts), the spirits of the dead could visit the living before the long, cold winter to come People lit bonfires and made lanterns by hol lowing out potatoes or turnips to carry coals from the fire, similar to our modern-day jack-o’-lantems These beacons lit the way for the wandering spirits who visited on Samham. In the Celtic calendar, Samham meant “summer’s end,” and the spirit of i Samham was celebrated by making offerings to the dead and thanking the summer god for the fine weather and continued light that was just drawing to a close Things are seldom what they seem is- Add some reflective tape to Halloween costumes for extra safety. Creamy Pumpkin Soup 2 cups chopped onions 3 tablespoons butter 2 cups cooked pumpkin (fresh or canned) 1 carrot, diced 1 potato, diced 2 apples, peeled, cored, and diced 4 cups water 1-1/2 cups milk or apple juice 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon salt and pepper, to taste United Feature Syndicate 200 Madison Ave (Printed in the U S A) NY, NY 10016 (212-293-8500) Needed for population this faii through Spring of 9B Hog Finishing Barns 1000-4000 Head Capacity No experience necessary We Provide: Single source of pigs High Health pigs Fixed contract payment Assistance in obtaining financing Successful record in industry Long term contracts Finishing Barn Ownership Benefits Steady, positive cash flow Building equity in facilities Excellent Part-time income K Purina Mills, Inc. 1 -800-873-5300 All Saints, Nov. 1 © -Williams Gilbert Saute the onions in the butter, then add the other vegetables, apples, and water Bring to a boil, and simmer for 20 minutes Remove from heat, add remaining ingredients, and blend in a food pro cessor or blender until creamy Serve hot l/"£> Makes 4 to 6 servings. Contact J' OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROW *s» A good nut year, a good com year. if on All Saints Day the heech acorn is dry, we stick behind the stove in winter. Flowers in bloom late In autumn indicate a had winter. Got a Question? Every day, the editors of The Old Farmer’s Almanac answer a question on the Internet All questions are archived there as well See Web site address below X Middleburg Livestock Auction Middleburg, Pa. Oct. 20, 1998 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 448 [PDA] No compari son sale not reported last week SLAUGHTER STEERS High Choice and Prime 2 4 1170 1446 lbs 61 76- 64 76 Choice 2-4 1040-1466 lbs 68 26-62 26, Select 1-4 64 76-69 26 Standard I 2 44 00 64 26 HOLSTEIN STEERS few High Choice and Pi line 2-4 1000-1220 lbs 66 76 68 76 Choice 2-4 1046-1666 lbs 62 26 66 26. Select 1-2 46 00-49 26 Standard 1-2 48 00-46 60 HEIFERS few Choice 2-4 1100-1416 lbs 64 76-67 00, few Select 1-4 62 00-66 76, Standard 1-2 40 76- 42 60 COWS Breakers 76-80% lean 44 00 48 00, few low dressing 42 60-44 26. Boners 80-8.6% lean 42 00-36 26, low diessmg 28 00-46 76, Lean 86-90% lean 2,6 00-44 00 Shells down to 17 00 BULLOCKS one Select 2 46 00 BULLS few Yield Grade I 1446-1826 lbs 48 76 4100, few Yield Grade 2 960 1646 lbs 44 60-48 00 FEEDER CATTLE STEERS Medium 1 125-500 lbs 55 00-61 SO, Large 2 125-495 lbs 10 00-47 00, 600-695 lbs 15 00-42 00, HEIFERS Medium and Large 1 145-500 lbs 46 00-52 50, 500- 720 lbs 40 00-44 00, Medium 2 125 470 lbs 11 00-42 00, few 500-800 lbs 17 00-40 50, BULLS few Medium and Large 1 400-500 lbs 47 50-49 00, 500- 665 lbs 47 00-57 00, Medium and Large 2 165-565 lbs 10 00-45 00, 610-810 lbs 10 00-40 50 FLAKED FEED UHill K Give Us A Call Today To Try Some. YOUR COW IT! CALVES 203 VEALERS few Good & Choice 135-150 lbs 42 00-65 00, Standard and Good 75-115 lbs 24 GO -41 00, Utility 55-70 lbs 10 00-24 00 FARM CALVES Holstein bulls ac tive, strong demand No I Holstein bulls 90-120 lbs 80 00-107 00, 80-90 lbs 66 00-8000, No 2 90-140 lbs 40 00 76 00, 76-90 lbs 40 00-60 00 No I Holstein heifers 86-106 lbs 160 00-270 00, No 2 76-126 lbs 60 00 160 00 Few beef type bulls and heifers 86 90 lbs 60 00-86 00 HOGS 225 (10/19 &. 20/98) Bulk ot supply sold on Monday and report supplied by the auction BARROWS AND GILTS 49-64%. leai 240-270 lbs 28 00-29 76, lew lots 40 00-41 00, 46-60% lean 220-266 lbs 26 76 27 00, 40-46%. 420-460 lbs 26 60-28 00, few to 42 60 SOWS US 1-4 420-480 lbs 18 00 22 60, late sales 24 00-28 00, lew 606- 610 lbs 16 60-20 60 BOARS 400-786 lbs 8 00-8 76, 170-240 lbs 16 60-16 50 FEEDER PIGS 66 US 1-4 46-65 lbs 7 00-17 00 - - per head, Utilily(sold foi slaughter) 70-166 lbs 14 00 19 00 per cwt SHEEP 17 SLAUGHTER LAMBS few Choice 50-95 lbs 61 00-68 00, 105 120 lbs 50 00 61 00, few Good and Choice 55-65 lbs 55 00-57 00 SLAUGHTER SHEEP 12 00-21 00 GOATS II few Medium BillUes 46 00-61 00, Large Ninnies 19 DO -67 00. few Medium 14 00-54 00, Large Kids 28 00-17 00, few Small 17 00- 20 00 --perhead Made to Purina Mill, Inc. Specifications Available in 14,16,18% Protein Levels Properly Fortified with Vitamins and Minerals Highly Palatable Perfect as a Base Feed to be used with a Top Dress Program These Products Are Blended At Hess Mill In Paradise kssMus PURINA CHDWS 6 S Vintage Rd., Paradise, PA 17562 (717) 442-4183 800-635-3592 Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. October 19, 1998 Report Supplied By Auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES 120.00-220.00. BACK TO FARM CALVES 95-120 LBS. 70.00-105.00, 70-95 LBS. 50.00-75.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES 15.00-29.00. GRASSERS AND STARTED; 25.00-42.50. FEEDERS 40.00-68.00. LAMBS 50.00-82.50. SHEEP. 30.00-41.00. HOGS, 200-250 LBS. TO 37.00. SOWS: NONE. BOARS: NONE. PIGS: EACH, 7.00-15.00. HEIFERS 35.00-45.00. STEERS: 37.50-49.00. BULLS 35.00-42.50. COWS, GOOD 31.00-38.00. COWS. MEDIUM 26.00-32.00. COWS, POOR OR SMALL 10.50-27.25. CATTLE MARKET STEADY & ACTIVE. CAUF MARKET STRONGER. HORSES & PONIES: NONE. GOATS: 35.00-72.50 HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES & BACK TO FARM HIGHER. FEEDER SALE - IST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH. DAIRY SALE - 3RD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH.