AB-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 22, 2003 New Moon, Mar. 2 Long-Gone Lyricist February 27 is the birthday ot poet and former Harvard piofessoi Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) Longfellow's work was popular in fits day and remains familiar today “The Song of Hiawatha” and “The Courtship ot Miles Standish" are just a tew ot the longer woiks he penned Few people know that g->. Longfellow also wrote the words to p: ‘ y the Christmas carol “1 Heard the Bells on Christmas Day " It was written dur mg the Civil War, following the Battle of Gettysburg, and after Longfellow's son had been seriously wounded “And in despair I bowed my head, 'theie is no peace on earth,’ I said ” I shot an arrow Into the air, It fell to earth, I knew not where. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow American poet {IW7-1882) Use a day at home with a sick child to add to—or simply enjoy—an old photo album. Quick Baked Halibut 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons Hour 1 cup milk 1 smalt onion, chopped fine 1 bay leaf 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves salt and pepper, to taste 2 pounds halibut Preheat oven to tiO'T |r Make a simple white |' S ;1 sauce Melt the but M- i tei gradually stu in the i flour, and slowly add f < the milk whisking frSp Carlisle Livestock Carlisle, Pa. Report Supplied In Auction Tuesday, February 18, 2003 SLAUGHTER CATTLE' STEERS. STRONG DEMAND! 63 HEAD. CHOICE 1100-1485 LBS. 74.25-78.00, SFIFCT AND LOW CHOICE 72.75- SELFCT 69.00-73.50, HOL STEINS 1250-1550 IBS. CHOICE 61 00-64 25, SFIECT AND LOW CHOICE 58.00-60 75, 1 HEAD AT 54.50. HEIFERS; 11 HEAD. CHOICE 1150-1340 LBS. 74 25-77.00, SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 960-1275 LBS. 67.75- COWS- 31 HEAD. BREAKERS 40.50-44.25, BONERS 35.00-41.00, LEAN 33 00-40.00, BIG MIDDLE, LOW DRESSING. LIGHTS 30.00-35.75, SHELLY 29 00 AND DOWN. CALVES: RETURNING TO THE FARM, ACTIVE! HOLSTEIN BULLS +NI 90-125 LBS. 120.00-155.00, MOST LY 140.00-155.00; HOLSTEIN BULLS +N2 95-125 LBS. 105.00-120.00, 75-90 LBS. 60.00-110.00; HOLSTEIN HEIF ERS 90-95 LBS. COUPLE 270.00-330.00. NEED MORE FARM INCOME? Contract Finishing Offers An Excellent Return On Investment Benefit from the advantages of a NEW AUTO-SORT WEAN TO FINISH BARN O Turnkey package (building, equipment & production contract). O Unique barn size, O Only empty & fill barn every 6 months O Steady monthly income O Minimal labor requirements O Weaned pigs from our own sow units. O Weekly service visits to help maximize production O Within 70 mile radius of Mount Joy, PA, For more details contact Brent @ 800-544-4574 AC Esbenshade Mills constantly until thickened Add the onion, bay lent, giound cloves, and salt and pepper Place fish m a greased shallow baking dish Pour the sauce over the fish and bake until the fish flakes easily and all uanslu cency is gone about 20 to 140 minutes, depending on the thickness of the fillets Makes 4 servings SWINE: HOGS: 30 HEAD. 49-54% LEAN 255-275 LBS. 33.75-35.00, 45-50% LEAN 250-285 LBS. 32.75-33.00, 40-45% LEAN 290 LBS. 31.00; FEEDER PIGS 209 HEAD 19-30 LBS. 100.00-165.00. LAMBS; 18 HEAD. GOOD CHOICE 55-75 LBS. 110.00-122.00, 1 HEAD 40 LBS. 76.00. SHEEP; ALL WEIGHTS 33.00, FAMI LIES BY THE HEAD 65.00-115.00. SALE EVERY TUES., 5 P.M. FOR RABBITS, POULTRY. EGGS. 6 P.M. FOR LIVESTOCK, STARTING WITH CALVES; SPECIAL FED CATTLE SALE TUBS., MARCH 4; SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE TUBS., MARCH 18; STATE GRADED FEED ER PIG SALE FEB. 28. RECEIVING 7:30 A.M.-10.-30 A.M., SALE 1 P.M.; RED CARPET HORSE AND TACK SALE FRL, MARCH 21. Small Animal Sale February 18,2003 RABBITS AND BUNNIES 1.00-6.50. CHICKENS 1.00-3.25. ALL ANIMALS SOLD BY THE HEAD. SALE STARTS 5 P.M. OLD FARMFR’S WEATHER PROVERBS March comes in with adder heads and goes out with peacock tails. ATTENTION, GARDENERS! The early spring 2003 Gardeners Companion is on sale now To order call 800 895 9265, ext 220 oi visit www.almanac.com/ go/WUFO3O2B Or buy it at bookstores or newsstands | Some markets not I I available due to 1 | inclement weather! | Lebanon Valley Livestock Fredericksburg, Pa. Report Supplied By PDA February 18,2003 CATTLE 42...{PDA)..steers and heifers too few for a market test, cows mostly steady on a very thin test. STEERS: Select 1-3 68.00-72.75, aver age 70.64, few Standard 1-2 57.25-66.00, average 61.75. COWS: one Breakers 75-80% lean 44.25, Boners 80-85% lean 35.00-40.00, average 38.00, Lean 85-90% lean 32.25-37.75, average 35.00. Shells 30.00 and down. CALVES 54... FARM CALVES: Hol stein bulls small supply not fully tested, however, calves sold with a weak under tone, Holstein heifers not fully tested..No 1 Holstein bulls 90-130 lbs 110.00-150.00, few to 160.00, average 133.94, 80-90 lbs 77.00-92.00, average 84.50, No 2 80-130 lbs 60.00-100.00, weaker calves to 47.00, average 71.80; No 2 Holstein heifers 80-95 lbs 100.00-200.00, average 150.00. One beef type heifer 210 lbs 55.00. HOGS 0...N0 MARKET TEST! FEEDER PIGS 0...N0 MARKET TEST! SHEEP 0...N0 MARKET TEST! GOATS 0...N0 MARKET TEST! t*e o<*^' Accept no substitutions / Highest level of active ingredients! Highest quality ingredients! New Holland Dairy Sale New Holland Sales Stables Report Supplied by Auction Wednesday, February 19,2003 156 DAIRY COWS, 91 HEIFERS, 4 BULLS. MARKET LOWER. LOCAL FRESH COWS 475.00- LOCAL SPRINGERS 610.00-1135.00. BETTER FRESH COWS, NONE. LARGE HEIFERS 1200.00-1385.00. SHORT BRED HEIFERS 675.00- OPEN BREEDING AGE HEIFERS 800.00- BULLS 575.00-625.00. UPSTATE LOADS FRESH 675.00- CANADIAN LOADS FRESH 500.00- FRESH HEIFERS 500.00-1200.00. REGISTERED HEIFERS, NONE. SMALL HEIFERS 625.00-1075.00. SMALL OPEN HEIFERS 410.00- SMALLER OPEN HEIFERS, NONE. BALER PLUS Hay Preservative MORE HAY Increases dry matter (up to 580#) per acre. Can increase total yield by as much as 1 ton/acre/year. QUICKER HAY Shorter field drying time = Lowered weather exposure. Shorter drying time = less leaf loss. Shorter drying time = earlier baling time. BETTER HAY More crude protein. Less acid detergent fiber. Less neutral detergent fiber. More dry matter intake. More digestible dry matter. NITTANY RD #3, Box 89, DELLS AG. VOLANT, PA 16156 724-533-3282 Mercer Livestock Auction Mercer, Pa. February 18,2003 Report Supplied By PDA CATTLE 155...(PDA). STEERS: few Choice 1-3 1260-1300 lbs 75.75-76.25, few Select 1-2 70.00-75.00, few Standard 1-2 51.00-55.00. HOLSTEIN STEERS: one Choice 1500 lbs 60.50, one Select 1-2 56.00. HEIFERS: one Standard 1-2 54.00. COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean 40.00- Boners 80-85% lean 35.00- mostly 37.50-41.00, Lean 85-90% lean 34.00-38.50. Shells 33.50 and down. BULLOCKS: couple Select 1-2 1070 & 1085 lbs 60.00 & 63.50. BULLS: few Yield Grade 1 1365-1680 lbs 51.50-52.25, few Yield Grade 2 1040-1880 lbs 42.50-49.25. FEEDER CATTLE: STEERS: few Me dium and Large 1 900-955 lbs 62.00-64.00; HEIFERS: few Medium 1-2 500-650 lbs 55.00-77.00; BULLS: few Medium and Large 1 815-930 lbs 54.00-55.00, few Me dium 2 500-750 lbs 45.00-55.00, one 475 lbs 66.00. CALVES 76...VEALERS: Standard and Good 75-130 lbs 15.00-30.00, Utility 55-85 lbs 5.00-15.00. FARM CALVES: No 1 Holstein bulls 90-135 lbs 105.00-140.00, No 2 85-120 lbs 42.50-115.00; one No 2 Holstein heifer 90 lbs 285.00. One beef type bull and heifer 135 lbs 120.00. HOGS 32...8ARR0WS AND GILTS; 49-54% lean 240-265 lbs 46.00-50.50, 45-50% lean 240-270 lbs 37.00-44.00. SOWS: few 1-3 445-560 lbs 24.00-26.75. BOARS: one 585 lbs 6.00. FEEDER PIGS 6,..0ne small lot 1-3 50 lbs 19.00 per head. SHEEP 0...N0 MARKET TEST! GOATS 0...N0 MARKET TEST!