F«m|ng, Friday, January 6, 1985 ThTsTWEEkW* Dancing Out the Christmas Tree In Sweden, St. Knut’s Day is the traditional day to discard the Christmas tree and end the season’s fes tivities. Children’s parties are the favored way to strip the tree of its decorations, after which the chil dren are free to “plunder" the edible treats and small gifts placed on the tree especially for the occasion. Finally, everyone “dances" the tree out the door: Singing special songs, they pick up the tree and toss it out into the snow! Swedish children look forward to incmg-oul parties almost as much as mas itself and what better way to ibat the post-Christmas blahs? Those who dance arc thought mad hy those who hear not he music. Use a sock tied around the end of a yardstick to clean under the refrigerator. Popcorn Granola Munch 8 cups popped corn 1 cup wheat germ 1/2 cup shredded coconut 1 cup rolled oats 1/2 cup sesame seeds 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter 1 tablespoon water 1 tablespoon oil 1/2 cup molasses 2 tablespoons honey In a large mixing bowl combine popped corn, wheat germ, coconut. rolled oats, and sesame seeds. Heat peanut but ter. water, oil, molasses, and honey in a saucepan. Pour the heated mixture over the popcorn mix and stir well. Spread on a greased baking sheet and bake at 300° F for 30 minutes, stirring often, Makas 21/2 quarts. Carlisle Livestock Market CaHMe, P». TucMtay, Jawiary 3, IMS Report Sop piled by Audio* SLAUGHTER: STEERS. STRONG DEMAND! 900-1100 LBS. SELECT 60.25-66.25, HOLSTEINS CHOICE 60.00-64.25, SELECT 51.25-58.00; HEIF ERS, HOLSTEINS 48.00-57.00; SLAUGHTER COWS ACTIVE! MOST LY ZOO LOWER THAN LAST WEEK. BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMER CIAL 40.50-44.50; CUTTER AND BON ING UTILITY 39.00-44.00; CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 36.00-38.75; BIG MIDDLE 38.00-40.00; SHELLY 35.00 AND DOWN; BULLS 48.00-48.75. FEEDER CATTLE: FEEDER STEERS 6SO-BSO LBS. HOLSTBINS/DAIRY TYPES 55.00-64.00; FEEDER BULLS 500-750 LBS. HOLSTEINS/DAIRY TYPES 53.00-63.00. OLD FARMER’S WEATHER, PROVERBS if on January 12th the sun CALVES; VEALBRS STANDARD AND GOOD 40-100 LBS. 35.00-75.00; CALVES RETURNING TO THE FARM, HOLSTEIN BULLS «1 95-125 LBS. 117.50- #2 95-130 LBS. 97.50- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 75-110 LBS. TO 190.00; BEEFX BULLS 75-85 LBS. TO 100.00. SWINE: HOGS US«I-3 220-270 LBS. 34.00-36.50, 300-360 LBS. 3ZOO-34.25; SOWS US#2-4 220-270L85. 33.00-33.75, US#l-3 350-750L85. 20.00-24J0, THIN/ WEAK/ROUGH 15.00-19.00; BOARS, ALL WEIGHTS, 16.00-19.00. FEEDER PIGS: BY THE HEAD, 15-25 LBS. 13.00-16.00. shine, it foreshows much wind. Shepherd's Almanack, 1676 Always expect a thaw in January. He that drops GOATS: BY THE HEAD, LARGE BILLIES 86.00-115.00, MEDIUM TO LARGE NANNIES 51.00-69.00, FLESHY KIDS 50.00-66.00, SMALL KIDS a coat on a winter Jay, Will glaJly put it on in May. A winter fog Will freeze a dog. Fog in January brings a wet spring. Hay And Straw Sales Will Start At 10 A.M. Every Wed. GOOD’S AUCTION 'll North Maple Ave. Leola, PA 17540 717-656-8911 717-656-9554 “THERE’S MORE TO IT THAN JUST NPK” For over 47 years, farmers throughout the Mid-Atlantic Area from New York to Virginia have produced millions of dollars of crops using Lebanon Extra fertilizer. Lebanon Extra is an ammoniated, homogenous, granular NPK fertilizer. With the increased emphasis on using less and precise applications of plant food, Lebanon Extra provides the nutrient sources that you can depend on, and not just NPK but also secondary and six micro-nutrients. The nutrient integrity of Lebanon Extra is superior to bulk blend fertilizer products. When using row applications or banding accurate amounts of plant food it can be important to use a safe, quality, uniform grade product. If you are using a blend with MAP compare the value of Lebanon Extra. 25.00- LAMBS; FEEDER LAMBS 65-80 LBS. 79.00- „ SHEEP: ALL WEIGHTS 24.00-33.00. NEXT STATE GRADED FEEDER KGS SALE FRIDAY, JAN. 13. SALE TIME 1:30 P.M., GRADING 7-11 AM DIRECT HOGS BASE PRICE AT PLANT FOR WED.. JAN. 3 IS 35.50. SALE EVERY TUBS. LIVESTOCK 7 P.M. SALE TIME. RECEIVING 8!30 A.M. RABBITS. POULTRY AND BOOS 5:55 P.M. SALE TIME. RECEIVING 4 P.M. Mercer Livestock Auction MERCER, PA January 3, 1995 CATTLE 229... PDA ..Compared with last Tuesday’s market..sl. steers and Hols teins 3.00 to 5.00 higher, si. cows 1.00 to 2.00 higher. STEERS: few High Choice and Prime 1150/1365 lbs. 69.10-71.60, Choice 1100/1500 lbs. 65.00-73.10 mostly 68.00-71.00, Select 58.00-64.60, few Stan dard 50.50- 52.10. HOLSTEINS: one Choice 1130 lbs. 62.10, few Select 54.50-58.25. HEIFERS; few High Choice and Prime 1065/1165 lbs. 68.00-69.75, Choice 1000/1250 lbs. 64.85-71.00, few Select 59.50-64.10. COWS: Breaking Util ity and Commercial 41.50-44.00, Cutter and Boning Utility 38.00-44.00, Canner and Low Cutter 34.00-38.00. Shells down to 30.00. BULLOCKS: one Choice 1260 lbs. 55.00. BULLS: few Yield Grade No. 1 1325/1550 lbs. 45.10-51.00, few No 2 1300/1800 lbs. 40 00-45.60. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers. Medium Frame No. 1 300/575 lbs. 60.00-65.60; Heifers: Medium Frame No. 1 375/550 lbs. EXTRA Granulated Starter Fertilizer LEBANON EXTRA PLANT FOOD Ammoniated Granular Fertilizer Homogenous Secondary and Micros Uniform Analysis Low Chlorine for Sensitive Crops Safer to use in row applications Economical to use on all Crops Get the Starter Effect by staying 2x2 Excellent for No-till Corn For more information on Lebanon Extra Fertilizers Lebanon Chemical Corporation Baltimore, MD 800-343-9085 51.00- few Large Frame No. 1 525/725 Ibt. 36.00-5t.00. CALVES 112...VEALBRS; Sundard end Good 65/1& Jlj*., 30.00-45.00, Utility SS/95 lb*. 20.d0-30.00. FARM CALVES; No. 1 Holitein built 90/125 Ibt. 100.00- 15.00, No. 2 BS/120 Ibt. 52.50-100.00; couple No. 1 Holitein heif ert 95 Ibt. 190.00 & 232.50, few No. 2 80/90 Ibt. 80.00-170.00. Beef crots bulls end heifen 80/100 Ibt. 80.00-122.50. HOGS 123...8an0ws end gilts steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 220/260 lbs. 33.00-34.25, US 1-3 215/280 lbs. 31.25- 33.50. SOWS: US 1-3 360/600 lbs. 26.00- BOARS: one 425 lbs. 15 00, couple 260 & 275 lbs. 23.00 & 24.00. FEEDER PIGS 2...N0 MARKET TEST! SHEEP 0...N0 MARKET TEST! GOATS 0...N0 MARKET TEST! New Holland Horses New Holland Sale* Stabica New Holland, PA Monday, January 2, 1995 Report Supplied By Auction 24S HEAD. MARKET STEADY. WORK HORSES 785.00-1100.00. DRIVING HORSES 510.00-1475.00. RIDING HORSES 465.00-925.00. 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