AfrUncatter Farming, Friday, January 10, 1907 3T “Best Thing Since Sliced Bread” January 18, 1943, was when the sale of sliced bread was discontinued until the end of World War 11. How much of a hardship was it? Pnces had been going up and up, despite the scarcity of butter. (Most butterfat was being diverted to the manufacture of cheese.) Margarine was subject to a ten percent tax if it was arti ficially colored, so more and more Americans colored their own with vegetable dyes or used it white. Sliced bread had been around for only about a dozen years, first introduced by the Wonder Bread company of Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1930 Consumers were wary at first; sliced bread went stale quicker. But the conve " t i mence caught on '' inn. ,ni iii 1 ',"! 1 y a lll ''' I Buy a serrated bread knife, and let the loaf cool slightly before you slice it. Lemon Walnut Bread 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter JVeheat oven to 350° F. 1 cup sugar MCream the butter and 2 *9B* I sugar, add the eggs, and 2 scant cups flour, sifted beat. Sift dry ingredients 1 scant tablespoon baking into t bj s and add lemon P ow(ler juice and buttermilk. Beat 1/2 teaspoon baking soda , enough (0 mix , then 1/4 teaspoon salt add pour into a m cup fresh lemon juice ed , f 1/2 cup buttermilk b , , , n . 1 cup chopped bake 50 to 60 m.n walnuts ule , s - Coo > on a Makt* 1 loaf. MR sow PRODUCERS • Existing Farms • New Construction WE OFFER: 50 GUARANTEED PRICE 5 to 7 Year Contracts RECORDKEEPING AND ON FARM SERVICE FINANCING AVAILABLE PURINA MILLS 9 Inc. 800-873-5300 ig Facilities: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hagerstown (2/97), Wyaluslng and Knoxville Manufacture Plough Monday, Jan. 13 Man Joes not live by bread alone, even pre-sliced bread. - Denis William Brogan (1944 The American Character") to Qualified Producers Lebanon Valley Livestock FiwUrlCtabmi, PA Friday, January 3, 1997 Report MppUcd bj Auction STEERS; CHOICE 1250-1400 LBS. 67.00-69.50. HOLSTEINS: CHOICE 57.0060.00. COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 34.00-37.00; CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 28.00-32.00, CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 26.00-27.75; SHELLS 22.00 AND DOWN. fa OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS, FARM CALVES: #1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 60.00-70.00; #2 HOLSTEIN BULLS 45.00-SS.OO. STEERS HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 1200-1450 LBS. 68.00-72,00; CHOICE 1150-1450 LBS. 65.00-67.50; SELECT 62.00- STANDARD 57.00-59.00. HOLSTEINS: SELECT 48.50-53.25; STANDARD 40.00-46.00. 'HEIFERS: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 65.00-67.00; CHOICE 62.00- SELECT 55.00-60.00; STANDARD 45.00-50.00. COWS: BREAKING UTILITY AND COMMERCIAL 35.00-38.75; CUTTER AND BONING UTILITY 30.00-34.50; CANNER AND LOW CUTTER 25.00- SHELLS 20.00 AND DOWN. BULLS: YG#l 40.50-45.00. Always expect a thaw in January. January thaw, July freshet. Cumulus clouds smaller at sunset than WHAT’S AHEAD FOR CORN & SOYBEAN • We Deal In Futures And Options • Our Only Business is Commodity Futures And Options at noon are signs of continued fair weather. • In Allentown Area and Same Principals For Over 20 Years Got < Question? Every day the editors of The Old Farmer's Almanac answer a question on the Internet All questions are archived there as well On the World Wide Web, the address is http:// www.slmsnae.eom. The risk ot lost In trading futures and options on futures can be substantial. Futures and options trading may not be suitable for everyone. 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IS...STEERS STEADY, COWS 1.00-2.00 LOWER. STEERS CHOICE 1005-1365 LBS. 64.50-69.50; SELECT 56.00-64.50. HOLSTEINS HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 1345-1625 LBS. 64.25-66.25; CHOICE 1290-1665 LBS. 56.75-64.00; SELECT 51.00-58.00; STANDARD 34,75 WjML , a,.. , , Hinm ciKVX raw 945-1070 » wri raw to 42.00. CUTTER ft BONINO UTTUTY 25.00- CANNER ft LOW CUTTER 22.00- SHELLS 15.00-20.00. BULLS: YIELD GRADE «11110-1160 LBS. 40.0045.29. ONE YIELD GRADE •2 37J0. FEEDER CATTLE: M«2 HEIFERS 20.00- FEW BULLS2O.OO-32.00, #2 HOLSTEIN STEERS 25.00-33J0. CALVES: 174. STANDARD ft GOOD 155-315 LBS. 25.00-57J0. 10-105 LBS. 15.00- UTILITY 55-115 LBS. 5.00- FARM CALVES: «1 HOLSTEIN BULLS 95-125 LBS. 70.00-90.00. *2 BULLS 15-115 LBS. 35.00415.00 #1 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-125 LBS. 112.50-135.00. HOOS: 67. BARROWS ft GILTS COMPARED TO DEC. It. 1996 STEADY. BARROWS ft GILTS US 1-3 242-274 LBS. 51.00-54.00; SOWS U&S 1-3 335-4*3 LBS. 41J045.00, BOARS ONE AT 29 JO. FEEDER PIGS *O. US 1-3 2347 LBS. 100.00-135.00 PER CWT. SHEEP: IS. CHOICE SLAUGHTER LAMBS 60-120 LBS. 85.00-115.00, SLAUGHTER SHEEP 20.0040.00. GOATS: 6. MATURE GOATS 42.00-64.00 PER HEAD.