I-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,2001 -£oUD itMEJts Honoring Angels On the feast day of St Michael (September 29), we honor not only Michael, but all angels Tiaclitional lotxis include mast goose and cakes ot rye oats, or barley Whethei leveled as a pnnce 01 a geneial, this handsome young man is much appie \ ualed (or dnvmg the icbel angels U” K out of heaven Stem-faced Vj| annored. and carrying the scales ot '■ 1 ■ justice St Michael is lardy depict C( J without his lance and shield Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, in his poem ‘Golden Legend, ’ claimed that Michael brings prudence to man So may you “bear upon [your] hands the gilt of heavenly pru dence here ’ as the poet wrote Our character is what God and the angels know of us ire Hold a small nail or brad between the teeth of a comb to avoid hitting your finger with the hammer. Angelic Oatcakes 1 cup old-fashioned rolled oats 1 stick [l/2 cup) unsalled butler 1 cup whole-wheat flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 tablespoon light brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup milk Preheat oven to 550°F Mix oats with buttei in electric mixer or food piotessoi then add remain mg ingredients and mix until it tonus a dough On a Livestock Cooperative Auction Market Of North Jersey Hackettstown, N. J. Report Supplied by Auction Tuesday, September 18,2001 CALVES .05-5.00. COWS .10-.54V2. EASY COWS .10-.34'/2. FEEDERS 300-600 LBS. .32-1.07'/2. HEIFERS ,34-.64. DAIRY & MILKING EQUIPMENT Thompson sales & service INCORPORATED Main Office 15 Newport Rd., Leola, PA 17540 • 717-656-3307 Honey Brook, PA I'Boo/627'HEAT (4328) 610/942*1908 FARM. HOME. INDUSTRY Guaranteed Quality & Supply Crop Drying Program 24 Hour service year round Local office in Honey Brook Installation of above ground and below ground tanks Multifuel discounts available Seasonal drivers wanted / See Help Wanted Ad -Thonas Pa/re (1737-18091 lightly floured surface, roll dough fairly thin and cut into 3-mch rounds Arrange on greased baking sheet, slightly apart, and bake tor 15 minutes, until golden Makes 1-F2 dozen. BULLS .38-.57%. STEERS .39‘/4-.68'/4. HOGS ,29-.34. ROASTING PIGS EACH .63-.70. BOARS, NONE. SOWS, NONE. SHEEP .20-.60. LAMBS EA. 10.00-56.00 EA. LAMBS PER LB. .34-1.03. GOATS EA. 57.50-130.00. KIDS EA. 32.00-90.00. 740 LOTS TOTAL. V SLAUGHTER COWS: 92 HEAD, I.SO HIGHER. BREAKERS 45.00- 48.25, HIGH DRESSING TO 50.00, BONERS 41.00-45.00, LEAN 37.00- 41.00, THIN AND SLOW 37.00 DOWN. BULLS: 12 HEAD. YG#l 1754 LBS. AT 59.00; YG#2 1200-1800 LBS. 54.00- 58.00, LOW DRESSING 51.00-54.00. k’ OLD FARMER’S WEATHER PROVERBS Sf. Michael’s rain does not stall long In the sky. A fire that is hard to kindle indicates had weather ’ S ! ■fife Go Back in Time For replicas ot the 1801 and 1901 editions of the Almanac send $5 to The Old Farmers Almanac, Dept 01R, PO Box 520, Dublin, NH 03444, call 800 895-9265, ext 220 or visit www almanac com' go'OU Sunoco Propane Westminster Livestock Hagerstown, Maryland Report Supplied by Auction September 18,2001 FED STEERS: 25 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE TO PRIME 1100-1450 LBS. 68.00- HIGH CHOICE 1575 LBS. AT 64.50, CHOICE 2-3 65.00-69.00, CHOICE HOLSTEINS 60.00-61.75. FED HEIFERS: 13 HEAD. HIGH CHOICE 2-4 1050-1300 LBS. 65.00- 66.50,950-1100 LBS. 60.00-64.00. CALVES: 99 HEAD, GOOD SLAUGHTER. 80-110 LBS. 49.00- 60.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS RETURN ING TO FARM 20.00-30.00 LOWER. #1 92-125 LBS. 120.00-135.00, 80-90 LBS. 80.0- #2 90-115 LBS. 95.00- 120.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 90- 110 LBS. 480.00-555.00; #2 TO 450.00, 70-75 LBS. TO 165.00; BEEF X BULLS AND HEIFERS LIGHTWEIGHTS TO 162.00. BUTCHER HOGS: 55 HEAD, 1.00- 2.00 HIGHER. #1 AND 2 240-275 LBS. 44.50-45.25, #1 AND 3 41.00-44.00,290- 330 LBS. 34.50-37.50. SOWS: 16 HEAD, 1.50 HIGHER. 300-450 LBS. 29.00-32.25, 450-650 LBS. 34.00-36.50. BOARS: 8 HEAD. 350-475 LBS. TO 24.24, 4 HEAD 800-890 LBS. 23.50- 25.00. bacteria and somatic cells in milk and is capable Quick, easy to use. Dip V-Stnp in milk sample for 1-2 seconds. 30 min. later, read results. DANIELS FARM STORE 324 Glenbrook Rd., Leola, PA 717-656-6982 Z « STOCK CATTLE: 188 HEAD. STEERS MED. AND LARGE FRAME 300-500 LBS. 89.00-102.00, 500-700 LBS. 79.00-89.00, 700-800 LBS. TO 71.00,900-1000 LBS. 60.00-69.00, HOL STEINS 400-700 LBS. 66.00-69.00. HEIFERS: MED. AND LARGE FRAME 300-500 LBS. 79.00-90.00, 500- 700 LBS. 70.00-85.00, 700-900 LBS. 65.00-79.00. BULLS: MED. AND LARGE FRAME 200-400 LBS. 90.00-109.00, 400-600 LBS. 65.00-80.00, 600-800 LBS. 67.00-80.00,800-1000 LBS. 53.00-63.00. SHEEP: 45 HEAD 39.00-51.00, FEW TO 58.00. LAMBS: 78 HEAD, STEADY PRICES. CHOICE TO PRIME 90-120 LBS. 62.00-66.00, MEDIUM TO GOOD 70-90 LBS. 58.00-64.00, 40-70 LBS. 70.00-78.00. GOATS: 64 HEAD. LARGE BILLIES AND WHETHERS 70.00-106.00, MEDIUM 50.00-75.00, LARGE NAN NIES 60.00-90.00, MEDIUM NAN NIES 35.00-65.00. PIGS AND SHOATS: 125 HEAD. BY THE LB. 15-30 LBS. 20.00-29.00; BY THE LB. 30-40 LBS. 67.00-80.00, 40-50 LBS. 65.00-86.00, 50-70 LBS. TO 69.00, 80-100 LBS. 45.00-58.00; STOCK BOARS 200-250 LBS. 25.00-31.00. Frederick Livestock Frederick, Maryland Report Supplied by Auction September 17,2001 SLAUGHTER COWS: 58 HEAD, STEADY. BREAKERS 43.00-47.00, , |U3u l ui. l . l . TT T 1 i!|i-T--|mu|ii|ii|qu|qmqqmmu|iaiaiai3iaiaiai3iaaiai3aa I WHAT’S AHEAD FOR... 1 MILK FUTURES AND I OPTIONS * J 3 | | Lehigh Valley Futures, Inc. through its | clearing FCM, offers access to all major I exchanges’ Futures and Options, j Serving the Farm Community I for more than 30 years. | When buying options, your risk is in some I cases limited to the premiums paid plus I transaction costs... FEW 48.00-49.50, BONERS 39.00- 43.00, LEAN 36.00-39.00, THIN 36.00 AND DOWN, BULLS: YG#2 1320 LBS. 53.00-54.75. FED STEERS: SELECT DAIRY BREEDS 55.00-56.00. CALVES: 212 HEAD, GOOD SLAUGHTER. 140-180 LBS. 69.00- 85.00, 80-110 LBS. 45.00-55.00; HOL STEIN BULLS RETURNING TO FARM 10.00-15.00 LOWER. #1 95-115 LBS. 110.00-120.00, FEW TO 132.00, 80-95 LBS. 85.00-112.00; #2 95-120 LBS. 80.00-110.00; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS #1 90-120 LBS. 500.00-600.00; #2 80-115 LBS. 250.00-450.00, 70-80 LBS. 150.00- 250.00; BEEF X BULLS AND HEIF ERS, 1 FANCY 100 LBS. 120.00-165.00, YOUNG DOWN TO 85.00. 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