All-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 4, 1999 ’Tis a Gift to Be Simple Let us tafe a renewed approach to the holidays by choosing oui iiaditions with What small improvements uin we make to add meaning, not glit ter, to oui holidays' Will you spend more lime than money with children’ Are listening, laughter, lavors and compliments among youi gilts ' Will you spend your money well and only on items you value 1 If you are a letter writer, will youi Chnstmas caids retied your thoughts beyond peace and goodwill ’ Light a candle of remembrance or line your community's sidewalks with luminaries tor the solstice There is no one way, no right way, except that it be . your chosen gift A gift much expected is paid, not given. *s> Let children cut wrapping-paper scraps into strips to make decorative paper chains for the tree. Maplf Syrup Cookh s 1-1/2 cups maple syrup 1/2 cup wh.te sugar 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine 1 teaspoon baking soda dissolved in 1 tablespoon water 1 cup rolled oats 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 cups flour, approximate Me.it maple syiup sugai, and butter or margamie until just short of boil ing Remove Irom stove and add baking soda and BUYING ANGUS? Bulls? Cows? Heifers? Call Bill Powell iflHr l Regional Mgr, American Angus Association He'll give you professional counsel and help —no cost, no obligation He understands your needs, and he's ready and willing to help ihmHßp Contact him today' Call 301/271 -2767 Box 295, Thurmont, MD 21788 LEBANON VALLEYENTERPRIt Manufacturing • Powder Coating • P watei Icl cool then add oats salt and enough Mom to toll out Roll to about . inch thick and cut with a cookie cuttei Bake il 17V b loi about 8 minutes, until lightly browned Makes about 3 dozen - . I’- X All 13 ga 1 9” OD steel tub! strength and durability X 20 year rust thru guarantee X Baked on high gloss, high resistant TGIC polyester' OLD FARMER’S W'KATHKR proverbs tffSg\h , 1 bad winter betide, if hair grows thick on the bear's hide. When dry leaves rattle on the trees, expect snow Snou cotnim} two oi three Jags after the new Moan (Dec 0) will remain on the ground sonic time, hut that coming after the fullM 00)1 (Dec. 21) will go off soon NCING 16-2030 J LUU New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied By LJSDA Monday, November 29, 1999 Calves Sheep Goats Today 178 435 993 Last Week 221 585 972 Last Year 207 1220 1006 CALVES: COMPARED TO FRL’S AUCTION. THERE WERE NOT ENOUGH SMALL CALVES SOLD FOR VEAL TO TEST PRICES. THE LARGE SLAUGHTER CALF RUN WAS ALSO TOO LIGHT FOR A MARKET TEST. TRADING WAS ACTIVE FOR HOLS TEIN BULLS RETURNING TO FEED AND PRICES WERE FULLY STEADY TO FIRM. A FAIRLY GOOD TEST OF HOLSTEIN HEIFERS SOLD MOSTLY 50.00 HIGHER. VEALERS: NOT WELL TESTED. SLAUGHTER CALVES: GOOD AND CHOICE FEW 250-350 LBS. 85.00-95.00; FEW 350-500 LBS. 55.00-60.00. RETURNED TO FARM: HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-125 LBS. 110.00-160.00. PLAINER TYPE BULLS 75-115 LBS. 80.00-112.00. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 80-115 LBS. 290.00-335.00. PLAINER HEIFERS 70-100 LBS. 150.00-300.00. SHEEP: THERE WERE NOT ENOUGH SHEEP OR LAMBS LAST FRI. TO COMPARE PRICES. HOWEV ER, PRICES WERE FULLY STEADY WITH LAST MON. AND TRADING SPECIAL FEEDER AUCTION Mon., Dec. 13, 1999 at 1:00 PM Approx. 250 Hd. Consignments are welcome VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC. Paradise, PA (717) 442-4181 (717) 768-8204 WAS VERY ACTIVE FOR BOTH SHEEP AND GOATS AS DEMAND IS NOW RESPONDING TO TRADITION AL AND ETHNIC HOLIDAYS. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: NEW CROP CHOICE AND PRIME 22-3 35-50 LBS. 125.00- 175.00; 50-70 LBS. 110.00-135.00. WOOLED CHOICE AND PRIME 2-3 70-95 LBS. 95.00-110.00; 95-105 LBS. 83.00- 105-120 LBS. 80.00-85.00; 120-160 LBS. 65.00-80.00. SLAUGHTER EWES; GOOD AND CHOICE YEARLINGS AND 2 YEAR OLDS 40.00-65.00. UTILITY AND GOOD 1-3 30 00-50.00. AGED BUCKS 150-300 LBS. 32.00-45.00. GOATS: BY THE HEAD, LARGE BILLIES 130.00-150.00. MEDIUM 100.00- THIN 75.00-100.00; CHOICE AND PRIME MUTTON 80.00- LARGE NANNIES 65.00- FEW UP TO 100.00. MEDIUM 40.00-65.00; CHOICE AND PRIME YEARLINGS 60.00-90.00; CHOICE AND PRIME KIDS 30.00-60.00. Valley Stockyards Athens, Pa. November 29, 1999 Report Supplied By Auction HOLSTEIN HEIFER CALVES 90.00-310.00. BACK TO FARM CALVES: 95-120 LBS. 39.00-157.50, 70-95 LBS. 30.00-137.50. SLAUGHTER CALVES: 5.00-32.50. GRASSERS AND STR. CFS. 28.00-58.00. FEEDERS: 4430-65.00. LAMBS; 73.00-80.00. SHEEP: 30.00-40.00. HOGS; 200-250 LBS., 25.00-37J0. SOWS: NONE. BOARS; TO 3.50. PIGS, EACH: 5.00-28.00. HEIFERS: 30.00-43.00. STEERS: 36.25-49.50. BULLS: 35.50-45.50. COWS GOOD: 36 00-44.00. COWS MEDIUM: 28.50-35.50. COWS THIN: 10.00-29.00. CATTLE MARKET STEADY TO A LITTLE STRONGER. CALF MARKET STRONGER AND ACTIVE. HORSES & PONIES 190.00-340.00. GOATS: 25.00-100.00. BACK TO FARM CALVES ARE HIGHER. FEEDER SALE IST MON. EACH MONTH; DAIRY SALE 3RDTHURS. OF EACH MONTH. 7:30. New Holland Horses New Holland Sales Stable* New Holland, Pa. Monday, November 29, 1999 Report Supplied By Auction 148 HEAD. MARKET STEADY. WORK HORSES 885.00-1400.00. DRIVING HORSES 485.00-1075.00. RIDING HORSES 450.00-835.00. REGISTERED RIDING 1060.00-1550.00. BETTER RIDING 1110.00-1275.00. PONIES 185.00-400.00. COLTS 150.00-285.00. REGISTERED COLTS 185.00-610.00. ) Lancaster Stockyards i Rt. 501 and Marshall Ave. \ » Lancaster, PA "j I Easy Access, Fast Unloading \ \ Cottle Soles j i Every Monday 10 fiM j Sheep, Goats, Calves, Hogs \ i Jim Hunsicker, Mgr. I 717-394-7915 \ 717-656-4264 S
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