AB-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 6, 1999 ■'Cold Abraham Lincoln n honor of Valentine's Day (Feb 14) and Abraham Lincoln's birthday (Feb 12. 1809), we offer you I Lincoln’s sentiments on women “Others have been made fools of by the girls," he said, "but this can never with truth be said of me I most emphatically, in this instance, made a tool of myself " Lincoln was initially spurned in love but later married Mary Todd, from Kentucky “Whatever woman may cast her lot with mine, should any ever do so. it is WE) \ my intention to do all in my power to ~ \ md ke her happy and contented, and there is nothing 1 can imagine that would make me more unhap py than to fail in the effort ” Bad promises are better broken than kept. ns 3 Discourage spider mites on houseplants by misting under the leaves. Chocolate Pie 2 tablespoons cocoa 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup sugar 2 egg yolks 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon butter 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 pie shell (8-inch), baked meringue or whipped cream, optional Mix together cocoa, flour, and sugar in a double boiler Add egg yolks and milk, and cook until thick, whisking United Feature Syndicate 200 Madison Ave (Printed in the U S A ) N Y , NY 10016 (212-293-8500) Needed for population Spring of 99 Hog Finishing Barns 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 Purina Mills, Inc. 1 -800-873-5300 Charles Darwin born, Feb. 12, 1809 - A Lincoln frequently Add butter and vanilla, heating until just melted and mixed Cool. Pour into the baked pie shell and let set If desired, top with menngue, brown ing lightly in a 325° F oven for 15 minutes, or with whipped cream Makes about | 8 servings. I ! I Contact SLAUGHTER STEERS: 1.00 HIGHER. CHOICE 2-4 1100-1400 LBS. 63.50-66.50; SELECT Sc LOW CHOICE 1000-1500 LBS. 58.00-62.00; HOL. STEERS HI CHOICE Sc PRIME 1250-1400 LBS. 56.50-59.00; CHOICE 1200-1500 LBS. 54.50-56.50; SELECT, ALL WEIGHTS 45.00-51.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: 1.00 HIGH ER. CHOICE Sc PRIME 950-1300 LBS. 62.00- SELECT ALL WEIGHTS 900-1400 LBS. 52.00-59.00. COWS: 2.00 HIGHER. BRK. UT. Sc COMM. 2-4 BULK 37.00-41.00; HI DRESSING 42.00-45.00; CUTTER & BON. UT. 34.00-38.00; HI DRESSING 38.00- CANNER & CUTTERS 29.00- LOW DRESSING 27.00- OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS if the Sun smile on St. Eulalie's Day (Feb. 12), it is good for BULLS: STEADY. ALL WEIGHTS 1100-1900 LBS. 42.00-53.00. VEAL CALVES: STEADY. CHOICE AND PRIME 200-400 LBS. 69.00-78.00; HI GOOD AND LOW CHOICE ALL WEIGHTS 49.00-63.00. FARM CALVES: STEADY. HOL. BULLS 100-125 LBS. 90.00-115.00; HOL. BULLS 85-95 LBS. 73.00-92.00; HOL. HEIFER CALVES 100-120 LBS. 210.00-265.00; SMALL FRAME 70-105 LBS. 43.00-69.00; SLAUGHTER CALVES ALL WEIGHTS 22.00-30.00. FEEDER CATTLE: STEADY. BULLS Sc STEERS 400-900 LBS. 54.00-80.00; apples and cider, they say. The crocus was dedicated to St. Valentine and ought to blossom about this time. For every thunder with raw m February, there wi II be a cold spell in May. K Aberdeen Sales Company, Inc. Complete Auction & Appraisal Service Churchville, Md. Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, Feb. 3 An invitation Troy Fire Hall, Rt. 6, Troy 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m, Best Western Country Cupboard Inn, Rt. 15, Lewisburg 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m, Snacks & Beverages provided by Farm Credit RSVP by February 10, 1999 at 1-800-326-9507, ext. 310 The Computer Program of Choice for Over 1700 Dairymen Lancaster DHIA serves Southeastern and Southcentral Pennsylvania HEIFERS 300-700 LBS. 47.00-69.50. LAMBS; 3.00 HIGHER. CHOICE Sc PRIME 90-110 LBS. 82.00-93.00; LIGHT ER LAMBS 110.00-130.00; EWES - HEAVY 30.00-39.00, LIGHT 41.00- GOATS: STEADY. SMALL 25.00- MEDIUM 40.00-70.00; LARGE 75.00-110.00. HOGS: STEADY. 210-250 LBS. 25.00- 255-300 LBS. 23.00-27.00; SOWS - HEAVY 14.00-19.00; SOWS LIGHT 12.00-15.00; BOARS ALL WEIGHTS 9.00-13.00. New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied By USDA Monday, Feb. 2 Calves Sheep Goats Today Last Week Last Year CALVES: COMPARED TO THURS.’S AUCTION, VEALERS SOLD 3.00-4.00 HIGHER IN A LIGHT TEST. SLAUGH TER CALVES WERE STEADY TO 10.00 HIGHER ON A LIMITED SUPPLY. TRADING WAS NOT NEARLY AS ACTIVE ON RETURN TO FARM BULLS AS PRICES WERE 10.00-25.00 LOWER. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS WERE NOT FULLY TESTED. VEALERS: GOOD AND CHOICE 70-110 LBS. 21.00-27.00, FEW UP TO 29.00, STANDARD AND LOW GOOD 9th Annual Ag Outlook Forums Planning for the Future: Expansions and Asset Transfers ’DHIA 1592 Old Line Rd., Manheim, PA 17545 (717) 665-5960 “PCDART” • Interface with other software • Low cost rental fee • Free upgrades 211 699 554 210 545 694 367 1374 961 Lancaster 60-90 LBS. 11.00-20.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES: GOOD AND CHOICE 200-300 LBS. 80.00-100.00; 300-500 LBS. 55.00-65.00, STANDARD 300-600 LBS. 40.00-55.00. RETURNED TO FARM: HOLSTEIN BULLS 95-125 LBS. 75.00-102.00, PLAINER BULLS 80-115 LBS. 30.00- HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 90-110 LBS. 177.00-200.00, PLAINER HEIFERS 70-95 LBS. 120.00-175.00. SHEEP: COMPARED TO THUR.. SLAUGHTER LAMBS SOLD STEADY AND SLAUGHTER EWES WERE MOSTLY STEADY WITH INSTANCES OF 10.00 HIGHER ON THE YEAR LINGS AND 2 YEAR-OLDS. SLAUGHTER LAMBS: NEW CROP CHOICE AND PRIME 2-3 40-60 LBS. 125.00- 150.00; 60-80 LBS. 105.00-125.00; 80-90 LBS. 100.00-110.00. WOOLED CHOICE AND PRIME 2-3 40-80 LBS. 80.00- 80-110 LBS. 75.00-90.00; 110-140 LBS. 65.00-75.00. SLAUOHTERT EWES: GOOD AND CHOICE YEARLINGS AND 2 YEAR OLDS 40.00-60.00. UTILITY AND GOOD 1-3 30.00-40.00. GOATS: LARGE BILLIES 75.00- FEW UP TO 150.00, MEDIUM 55.00-75.00; CHOICE AND PRIME MUTTON 70.00-90.00; LARGE NANNIES 50.00-70.00, MEDIUM 35.00- CHOICE AND PRIME YEARLINGS 60.00-75.00; CHOICE AND PRIME KIDS 35.00-60.00, GOOD 20.00- Presenters Dr. David M. Kohl Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Prof. Lou Moore Penn State University Tom Weller Crop Growers Insurance