AB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2, 1993 =r% OLD \ THIS WEEK WITH.. Handsel Monday According to old Scottish custom, the first Monday of the new year was the lime to give children and servants a small gift Literally, something given into the hands ot someone else, the gift itself was less important than the good luck it betokened The handsel was popular as a New Year’s gift Irom the fourteenth century to the nineteenth century, !•£*>. ll ' lat * a broader application as a or gilt given to mark any new situa lion not just the new year The handsel continues today in the \ tradition of presenting a tfSc f , housewarming gift to bring JrJJ JK'f / good luck into the new home * , r - J ’ " ffm n e gift bringer always ■> finds an open door. ih, You can easily remove the wax drips from your candle sticks if you put them in the freezer overnight. EarthwisE Winter is a good time for indoor crafts If vour project involves using glue, here are some safety tips Try using hot vinegar to remove old glue It will often soften the glue so it can be scraped off Carpenter’s glue and water-based white glue are the safest to use Many others contain toxins that are very harmful to the environ ment If you must use nonwa ter-based glues, use a small fan to blow the fumes out a partially open window, other wise they can become highly concentrated inside your house in a very short time Full Wolf Moon, Jan. 8 Chicken Casserole 210-ounce peckigei frozen broccoli 3 cups cooked chicken 2 cans cream of chicken soup 1 cup light mayonnaise 1 teaspoon lemon juice 'k teaspoon curry powder 8 ounces Cheddar cheese, shredded 1 tablespoon melted butter 'h cup soft bread crumbs Cook broccoli until tender and arrange m greased 3- quart casserole Place chicken on top of broccoli Combine next 4 ingredients and pour over the chicken Sprinkle on the cheese Combine butter and crumbs and sprinkle on top Bake at 350° F for 25 to 30 minutes Makes 6 to 8 servings. TUESDAY (EST) WEEK AGO (EST) YEAR AGO (ACT) WEEK TO DATE (EST) SAME PD LT WK (EST) SAME PD LT YR (ACT) M< OLD FARMER’S WEATHER, FORECAST PREVIOUS DAY ESTIMATED TUESDAY STEER AND HEIFER 92,000; COW & BULL 26,000. •♦REVISION MONDAY HOG SLAUGHTER... 342,000 tf&bh Northeast; Morrison Cove Livestock Martinsburg, Pa. Dec. 28, 1992 Report supplied by auction CATTLE 173. STEERS CHOICE 76.50-79.10; GOOD 70.75-74.75. HEIFERS: CHOICE 76.00-79.00; GOOD 65.50-72.50. Clear and cold flurries milder with light rain, seasonable and snowy, mild and clearing south Southeast: Cold showers and warmer west seasonable and COWS: UTILITY & COMMERCIAL 44.00-51.00; CANNER & LOW CUTTER 36.50-49.50. rainy, warm coast, cold and BULLOCKS: GOOD & CHOICE 61.00-66.00. snowy west BULLS: YIELD GRADE NO. 1 55,00-62.00. Midwest; Snow, heavy ram, and freezing rain, clearing and milder, very cold north and east FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS 70.00-82.00; BULLS 63.00-75.00; HEIF Southboat Leaf Tobacco f »vi A • Market Hogs Dealer in All Types of PA Grown Tobacco • Sows • Boars I Quick On. Quick Oft. I ft * CUII P, 9® r '3BS NOW RECEIVING: I Deceiving station saTwoVo^^" 1 ' Before you sell Maryland or PA grown ~~ """" tobacco on the farm, call 717-687-9517 All market hog* ricolved at between 7 & 8 a.m. for price or update receiving attllon must b* JE^JR Market report. Please make calls as short as scheduled one week In edvtnce possible to let next call come in. _ . .. OA Maarinui I ana DO Bn. IQO Rt 897 ' 1 m,,e Nor,h ° f FlwpolnWlll* Paradlse PA 17562 (215) 445-5776 • FAX (215) 445-6099 ***'*** Northwest: Cold and snowy coast, clear and mild, then snow mountains; clear and very cold Southwest: Clear and mild, rain changing to snow, clearing, colder, hard frost desert Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection Dec. 29, 1992 ImmFD HOOBER EQUIPMENT. INC Middletown, de W TWO LOCATIONS (302) 378-9555 HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM ALL OF US IN THE PARTS DEPARTMENT C.B. HOOBER & SON INC.: ‘ PARTS MANAGER - RICHARD BOMBERGER ASS’T. PARTSMAN - KEVIN THRUSH PARTSMAN - ROY WEAVER PARTSMAN - JOHN STONER PARTSMAN - AL YODER ROAD SALESMAN - KENNETH BEILER ROAD SALESMAN - CARL HERSHEY PARTSMAN - BRAD HERSHEY PARTSMAN - RAY SHISSLER PARTSMAN - DICK SKETHWAY PARTSMAN - BRIAN HORSt PARTSMAN - ROBERT GROFF PARTSMAN - EARL WALKER PARTSMAN - ROBERT BOOK STOCKMEN - JOHN YODER, LLOYD GROFF, SANFORD HERSHEY HOOBER EQUIPMENT INC; I PARTS MANAGER - MIKE NULL ROAD SALESMAN - MARK LOCKWOOD ROAD SALESMAN - SAM NULL PARTSMAN - SALLY AIKEN PARTSMAN - ALLEN RHODES ‘ PARTSMAN - STEVE HANIFEE PARTSMAN - LARRY MOORE PARTSMAN - DAVE NEUGEBAUER PARTSMAN - TOM FALSON STOCKMAN - LEE HURLOCK YOUSTAYPUT Pick Up Your "rL Phone And /\\Place Your Parts 3 Order I With HOGS 365.000 362.000 307.000 707.000 707.000 650.000 CALVES 4.000 5.000 7.000 9.000 10,000 12,000 CATTLE 124.000 123.000 103.000 242.000 246.000 223.000 ERS 55.00-67.00. CALVES 306. PRIME, NO MKT. TEST; CHOICE 90.00-95.00; GOOD, 65.00- STANDARD 25.00-52,00; HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-130 LBS. 125.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-130 LBS. 120.00-155.00. HOGS: 123. US NO. 1-2 41.50-42.75; US NO. 1-3 40.00-41.25. SOWS: US NO. 1-3 27.00-33.75. BOARS 27.00-30.50. FEEDER PIGS: 21 HEAD. SHEEP; 17 HEAD. CHOICE 70.00- GOOD 55.00-69.00; SLAUGHTER EWES 23.00-34.00. GOATS: 27.00-71.00. 24 LOADS OF HAY. ALFALFA 92.00-121.00, TIMOTHY: 78.00-97.00; 8 LOADS OF STRAW, 61.00-89.00. The Saving Place WE SHIP PARTS DAILY Via -FED EX.-UPS-PPSH-BUS-AIR FREIGHT, ETC. Mon.-Fri. 7 AM-5 PM; Sat. 7 AM-Noon 111 CALL US... a«"1" It Could Bo l¥o Htvo It UPS Station New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA Monday, Dec. 28, 1992 Report Supplied By Auction 175 HEAD. MARKET STRONGER. DRIVING HORSES 675.00-875.00. RIDING HORSES 575.00-885.00. KILLERS LIGHTWEIGHT 510.00- HEAVYWEIGHT 710.00- THIN 210.00-385.00. PONY MARES 115.00-260.00. PONY COLTS 45.00-95.00. GELDINGS 115.00-260.00. LARGER PONIES: 325.00-410.00. WORK HORSES 850.00-1000.00. SHEEP 22,000 22,000 23.000 41.000 44.000 42.000 By Service 'We Grow Thank You For Your Patronage In 1992. We Look Forward To Serving Your Parts Needs In 1993!