AS-tahcaster Fanning, Saturday, November 21, 1998 5 - I*litiJ All Manners and Verse While waiting for the Thanksgiving turkey to roast, set guests to work caging verses for place cards describing the person who will sit there. Even very young children can come up with simple rhymes or help decorate the cards, but be mindful of good manners If second-cousin Reginald is sensitive and bald, you might better elect to suppress the rhyme in favor of common etiquette and family peace. To increase the fun, purchase a paperback rhyming dic tionary before the holiday gathering to spur greater creativity Plague on the taught us to confine the swelling thought within a measured line. is- Take the stuffing out of the turkey before you store the leftovers. Sweet Potatoes and Apples 6 medium sweet potatoes 6 medium cooking apples 1/2 cup butter 1/2 cup apple cider 1/3 cup brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon allspice Cook, peel, and slice potatoes Peel, core, and slice apples Melt butter over medium heat, add remaining ingredients and simmer 5 minutes United Feature Syndicate 200 Madison Ave (Printed in the USA) NY, NY 10016 (212-293-8500) Needed this fall through Spring of 99 Hog Finishing Bams 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 St. Clement, Nov. 23 - Nicolas Boileau Despreaux Alternate layers of potatoes and apples in a greased 2- quart casserole, drizzling cider syrup over each layer. Cover and bake at 350° F for 20 minutes Makes about 4 cups. dr population Contact r# OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS if the late autumn is unusually bright, the spring is cold as a general rule. A wet fall indicates a cold and early winter. Thunder in November on the northern lakes is taken as a sign that the lakes will remain open until at least the middle of December. Special Sale Feeder Cattle Auction New Holland Sale* Stables New Holland, PA Friday, Nov. 13, 1998 Report Supplied by Auction 564 HEAD. THE FRIDAY NIGHT FEEDER CATTLE AUCTION DREW A GOOD CROWD TO NEW HOLLAND ALTHOUGH CONSIDERABLY SMALLER THAN SPECIAL FEEDER SALES EARLIER IN THE SEASON. TRADING STARTED OUT SLOW, BUT AGGRESSIVE FARMER FEEDERS PICKED UP THE PACE AS THEY, SEEMED TO FEAR GOING HOME EMPTY-HANDED THIS LATE IN THE YEAR. QUALITY WAS MOSTLY AVERAGE AND THE BULK OF SUPP LY SOLD IN SINGLE-HEAD LOTS. ALL CATTLE WERE INOCULATED UPON ARRIVAL TO THE AUCTION. FEEDER STEERS; MED. AND ALRGE 1 400-500 LBS. 69.00-71.00; 500-600 LBS. 67.00-72.00. FEW FANCY PACKAGES BLACK AND RED ANGUS 73.50-75.00; 600-700 LBS. 64.00-68.00, PACKAGE BLACK 611 LBS. 72.00; FEW 700-800 LBS. 63.00-67.50; 800-900 LBS. 63.50-69.00, PACKAGE BLACK 803 LBS. 72.00; 900-1000 LBS. 59.00- 1000-1100 LBS. 58.00-61.00. MED. AND LARGE 1-2 300-400 LBS. 67.00- 400-500 LBS. 60.00-68.00; 550-700 LBS. 56.00-62.00; 700-800 LBS. 53.00- 800-900 LBS. 56.00-61.00; FEW 900-1030 LBS. 56.00-59.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: LARGE 2 450-700 LBS. 46.00-52.00; PACKAGE 819 LBS. 50.50; FEW 1000-1025 LBS. 49.00- FLAKED C\a Hsll FEED X X Give Us A Call Today To Try Some. YOUR COW IT! FEEDER HEIFERS: MED. AND LARGE 1 400-500 LBS. 53.50-58.00; 500-600 LBS. 52.50-59.00; 600-700 LBS. 50.00- 700-850 LBS. 53.00-57.00, MED. AND LARGE 1-2 COUPLE 283 LBS. 63.00; 400-500 LBS. 49.50-53.50; 500-600 LBS. 47.00-54.50; 600-725 LBS. 44.00- PACKAGE 844 LBS. 48.50. FEEDER BULLS: MED. AND LARGE 2-3 400-550 LBS. 51.00-62J0; 600-700 LBS. 45.00-58.50; 850-1000 LBS. 40.00- New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied By VSDA Monday, Nov. 16, 1998 Calve* Sheep Goat* Today Last Week Last Year CALVES: COMPARED TO THURS DAY’S AUCTION, VEAL CALVES SOLD 1.00 HIGHER AND SLAUGHTER CALVES WERE MOSTLY STEADY. PRICES WERE STEADY FOR HOLS TEIN BULL CALVES RETURNING TO FEED AND HOLSTEIN HEIFERS WERE NOT FULLY STEADY. VEALERS: GOOD AND CHOICE 70-110 LBS. 19.00-28.00, FEW UP TO 31.00. STANDARD AND GOOD 60-90 LBS. 11.00-20.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES: GOOD AND' CHOICE 200-350 LBS. 70.00-80.00;' 350-500 LBS. 50.00-60.00. STANDARD 300-500 LBS. 40.00-60.00. 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 KSSMuis PURINA CHDWS 6 S Vintage Rd., Paradise, PA 17562 (717) 442-4183 800-635-3592 189 778 1205 202 474 1045 215 581 1341 RETURNED TO FARM: HOLSTEIN BULLS 95-120 LBS. 76.00-53.00, FEW UP TO 91.00. PLAINER-TYPE BULLS SO-115 LBS. 25.00-52.00. INDIVIDUAL HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 100 LBS. 125.00. COUPLE PLAINER HEIFERS 80-100 LBS. 95.00-107.00. SHEEP: COMPARED TO THURS., PRICES WERE UNEVEN FOR SLAUG THER LAMBS. RANGING 5.00 LOWER TO 5.00 HIGHER. BUT MOSTLY STEADY ON THE GOOD OFFERING. SLAUGHTER EWES SOLD MOSTLY 2.00 TO AS MUCH AS 10.00 HIGHER. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: CHOICE AND PRIME 2-3 40-60 LBS. 100.00-175.00; 60-80 LBS. 85.00-100.00. FEW TO 115.00; 80-105 LBS. 75.00-90.00; 105-120 LBS. 70.00-80.00. GOOD AND CHOICE 1-3 40-60 LBS. 80.00-100.00. SLAUGHTER EWES: GOOD AND CHOICE YEARLINGS AND 2 YEAR OLDS 40.00-60.00. UTILITY AND GOOD 1-3 32.00-50.00, FEW FLESHY DOWN TO 25.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD. LARGE BILLIES 100.00-125.00, FEW TO 150.00, MED. 70.00-100.00; CHOICE AND PRIME MUTTON 70.00-90.00; MED. AND LARGE NANNIES 55.00-70.00, MED. 40.00-55.00; CHOICE AND PRIME YEARLINGS 65.00-80.00, GOOD AND CHOICE 50.00-65.00; PRIME KIDS 50.00-70.00, CHOICE 35.00-50.00, GOOD 20.00-35.00.