The Mountain Messenger, Tuesday, April 3, 1990
Spring Feeder Cattle Sale
Steers and Heifers 300 lb. and UD
SJ,tt.e, Le
April 9,1990
7:30 p.m.
Alderson Livestock Market
Ill ilnl
For More information Contact:
Alderson Livestock Market 445-2945 or Eugene Thompson 466-4134
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647-4355
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Pumpkin Roll
3 eggs Filling
1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup powdered sugar
2/3 cup pumpkin 6 oz. Phil. Cream Cheese
1 tsp lemon juice 4 tbs. butter
3/4 cup all purpose flour 1/2 tsp vanilla
1 tsp baking powder
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ginger
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup chopped pecans
Beat eggs on high speed for 5 minutes, gradually adding sugar.
Fold pumpkin and lemon juice in.
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BLUEGRASS MARKET, INC.
Caldwell, West Virginia
Wednesday, April 11
8:00 P.M.
Saturday, April 14
2:30 P.M.
FOR INFORMATION CALL
Bluegrass Market, Inc .................. 645-7861
Bill Irons ............................. 647-4357
Charlie Long .......................... 645-2120
The cause of a problem always
lies deeper than the effect. With a
good diet, environment, and mental
attitude both cause and effect will
vanish. The three main functions of
herbs are to help with elimination,
purify the blood, and build up the
body. As alternatives are used for
blood purifiers and tonics for build-
ing therapy carminatives, diaphoret-
ics and diuretics are used in elimina-
tion therapy. To rid the body of tox-
ins does deplete energy, so be
gentle.
Carminatives are agents which
expel gas from the intestines. These
include allspice, angelica, anise,
balm, basil, camomile, caraway,
cardamon, carrot, celery, chick-
weed, dill, fennel, feverfew, fragrant
valerian, garlic, ginger, goldenrod,
hyssop, juniper, lavender, Iovage,
marjoram, mints, myrr, nutmeg, on-
ion, orange, parsley, pimpernel, rue,
sarsaparilla, savory, star anise,
sweet cicely, and thyme. For any
mild stomach upsets nibbling on any
of these herbs produces almost im-
mediate effects•
ANGELICA, Angelica atropur-
purea (Ammiaceae) also known as
masterwort, purple angelica, alexan-
ders, and archangel is found in
damp mountain ravines, riverbanks
and meadows across Europe, Asia,
and from Canada to the Carolinas,
or cultivated in gardens. The green-
Beef and dairy farmers in West
Virginia are reporting more cases of
grass tetany and the state's veteri-
narian believes poor hay quality last
year may be the culprit.
Grass tetany is a form of shock in
the cow due to magnesium loss
while the cow is nursing calves. The
cow's heart cannot function without
the proper amount of magnesium.
The illness is very often fatal to
the cow unless an intravenous mix-
ture of magnesium and calcium is
administered within a day.
"We had a log of it early this
spring," said Lewis Thomas, director
of health programs for the West Vir-
ginia Department of Agriculture.
"We had a log of green grass in
February, but the soil was still cool
(from thawing) and in heavily fertil-
ized fields that blocks the magne-
sium in the soil from getting into the
grass.
Market
Bluegrass Market
Saturday March 31, 1990
432 head sold to 112 buyers
amounting to $150,959.63
STOCKER AND FEEDER
STEERS;
Under 500# 84.00 - 102•00
500 - 750# 67.50 - 98.00
Over 750# 56.00 - 81.00
HEIFERS;
Under 500# 60.00 - 89.50
500 - 750# 55.00 - 79.00
Over 750# 53.50 - 70.50
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Farm
• Home •
Garden
920 Monroe Avenue. Ronceverte, W.Va.
647-4911 or 647-4455
W.Va. Reg. Toll Free 1-800-464-1717
Helen Woodward
,~n-white flowers
to August. In herbal
roots, rootstock and
for many stomach
problems. Angelica
ciat to the skin and
relief for rheumatic
compress for gout. As
tive, angelica is very
nerves. The monks
France make a tasty
queur flavored with
and vodka are often
angelica oil.
A hot tea will break
no time. As a general
should always be
ing epidemics as it is
poisons, comfort and
heart, blood, and spiritS.
nary medicine the herb
diuretic and as a
the food industry all
plant, flowers, leaves
used in baked goods,
nishes, jams and saladS.
ing plant attracts bees
a good crop of honey.
With so many practi~
gelica should be
garden.
Editor's Note:
are intended for
poses only. They are
to treat, diagnose or
nor to be considered
tute for
"Plus cattle had been I~
hay from last year whiChV
good. There was too rnu
ing the cutting
said.
He recommends a
be called once a cow is
magnesium is admini=
quickly or too slowly, tl~
cow. You have to
with a stethoscope.
"You have to keep
ment down until the
had one farmer set the
cow to get her up, an
more cows drop dead
Cows lose their
serves while producing
farmers put out
blocks in the early
recommends farmers
mal two qunces of
a day sprinkled on
Report
BULL CALVES 67.00
BABY CALVES
By Head 130.50-
VEAL CALVES none
STEERS none
HEIFERS none
COWS 39.50
BULLS
Under 1000# 50.50'
Over 1000# 50.00"
Bulls By Head 740.00
By Head 550.00
37o.oo
HOGS
SLAUGHTER 43.00 -
SOWS 23.00 " =
BOARS 22.00 -
PIGS & SHOATS
HORSES 310.00
PONIES. none
MULES none
BLUE 59.00
RED 52.00
OTHERS 59.00
EWES 17.00
BUCKS 19.00 20.00
BABY LAMBS 7.00 -
WETHERS None
GOATS, bh 21.00 - 43.00
Alderson
Friday March 30
159 head sold to 31
STEERS
Choice 100.00 -
Good 85.00 - 98.(
Medium 69.00 - 82.
Common 59.00 - 613.
HEIFERS
'Choice 81.00"- 68.00
Good 70.00 - 79.50
Medium 59.00 - 68.50
71.00"
COWS
Commercial 45•00 -
Utility 3900 - 44100
Commercial & Good ~I
By Head 6400.00"
by head 325;
SHOATS 31.00 - 37.00
PIGS 14 00- 26.00
BLUE 59.0O
RED 58.00
MEDIUM 65.00