Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 30, 1973, Image 32

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    32—Lancaster Farming, Saturda
Milk Protein Testing Predicted For Future
Ability of dairy cows to produce
protein can now be determined
by a new process--the first
practical method for large scale
milk analysis since butterfat
testing was introduced over 80
years ago The process is known
as amido black dye binding. For
the first time in history, the
process offers dairy farmers a
combined analysis for protein
and butterfat
Such protein analysis of milk
will gradually gain worldwide
acceptance, in the opinion of Dr
Manfred Kroger and Herbert C.
Gilmore, College of Agriculture
faculty members at Penn State.
Stimulus for a change to
protein instead of fat analysis
comes largely from public
aversion to fats and from looming
world protein shortages, Kroger
and Gilmore point out in the
Spring issue of “Science in
Agriculture,” the quarterly
magazine of the Agricultural
Experiment Station at Penn
State
Since protein content is so
variable, a study is underway to
determine the effects of
Birdbrom
Whatever the turkey’s salient
nutritional and economic
qualities, it is not one of nature’s
brighter animals.
In fact, simply teaching newly
hatched poults to eat can pose
something of a problem. The
starvation rate among some
flocks can go as high as 5 percent
when young turkeys fail to feed.
One remedy, turkey producers
have discovered, is to place
brightly colored marbles in the
mash The poult pecks at the
marbles, his beak slides off into
the feed, and after a dozen tries
he finally begins to eat.
The turkey also has a drinking
problem. If left too long without
water, he will sometimes over
compensate by drinking himself
to death.
Whole turkey flocks have been
known to commit suicide after a
low-flying aircraft causes panic
in the ranks and the birds beat
themselves to death against the
sides of their enclosure.
PUBLIC SALE
Greenhouses, Greenhouse
Supplies & Equipment
Tractor, Ponies, & Household
Goods
Thursday Evening,
July 5,1973
at 6:00 P.M.
Located midway between
Delroy & Yorkanna along Rt. 124
(East Prospect Rd.) in York Co.,
Pa.
2 greenhouses size 36 ft. x ISO ft.
long of wood & glass, one is
cypress wood & the other red
wood, Fitzgiven low pressure
steam boiler, 80 HP, 4,200,000
BTU gas with oil auxiliary
burner; transmission for stoker,
used 1 yr.; 5 sets of shade cur
tains each 150 ft. long; 4 smudge
pots; steam cloths; meat case
with compressor; wooden wheel
barrow, artificial flowers &
arrangements; thousands of
flower pots of all sizes; flats &
market packs, hanging basket;
metal & plastic cut flower con
tainers; garden hose; lots of
other items pertaining to
greenhouse supplies
VAC Case tractor with plow & 2
row cultivators. 2 Welsh ponies,
saddles, bridles & other tack.
Cook stove, kerosene heater;
some household furniture & other
articles too numerous to mention.
Terms- cash or approved check
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Tyson
York, Pa. RD9
Ph. 757-4217
Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer
Ph. 382-4379
John Hope Anderson, clerk
June 30, 1973
inheritance, feeding, and
management on a cow’s milk
protein level. Over 9,000 samples
are being tested monthly at the
Penn State Central Milk Testing
Laboratory. Samples are
examined for both protein and
fat.
Many protein testing methods
have been proposed in the past.
Only two, alkali steam
distillation and dye binding, are
accurate and simple enough to be
used routinely and on a large
scale. Automated milk protein
determination by amido black
25TH ANNUAL
KEYSTONE STUD
RAM AND EWE
SHOW AND SALE
Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
Selling Approx. 250 Head Purebred Stocks Breeds represen
tated - Cheviot, Corriedale, Dorset, Hampshire, Shropshire,
Southdown, Suffolk.
Show - July 13,8:30 A.M. Sale July 14,9:30 A.M.
Following the sale of the purebred sheep approx. 45 Wether
Lambs will be sold suitable for 4-H and FFA club work. Weight
range 35 lbs. and up. Dr. Robert D. Herr, Narvon, chairman of
Wether Sale.
All breeds will have lambs and yearlings available.
Judge - Farrell Shultz, DeGraff, Ohio
Auctioneer: Hobart Farthing, Findlay, Ohio
Catalogs available from
Milton K. Morgan
1916 New Holland Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Ph: 393-2327
PUBLIC AUCTION
By order of the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania Cause No. 72-307
SPREAD EAGLE FARMS. INC.
SATURDAY, JULY 14
at 10:00 A.M.
Sale will be conducted at the airport located along
Route 25 West of GRATZ, Dauphin County, Pa. 16 mi.
West of 1-81, Exit 34; 45 mi. Northeast of Harrisburg.
FARM AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
(2) International 1256 Diesel Tractors; (2) I.H. 7-
Bottom Automatic Reset Plows; John Deere 2510
Diesel Tractor; (2) J.D. 4-Bottom Spring-trip Plows;
(2) J.D. 406 6-Row Cultivators; I.H. 915 Combine
(Diesel) with 15’ Gramhead and 6-Row Cornhead; J.D.
105 Combine (Diesel) with 14’ Grainhead and 6-Row
Cornhead; J.D. “A” Tractor with Loader; (3) J.D. 6-
Row Corn Planters 2 Plateless with Electronic
Monitors; (2) J.D. 12’ Disks Transport-type; I.H. Grain
Dryer Continuous Flow 250 bu. capacity: Holland 2-
Row Transplanter; (2) J.D. Gyromowers models 707
and 205; J.D. Sprayer with Fiber Glass Tank; (2)
model LF 1094 John Blue Fertilizer Pumps; Little Red
Wagon 300 bu. Osgood 35 Ton Dragline with 50’ Boom
& IV* yd. Bucket: A.C. model AD4O Grader; Galion
Chief 12 Ton Roller; Worthington 105CFM Air Com
pressor; 400 KVA Generator: Sheepsfoot Roller, (2)
Marquette AC-DC Shop Welders.
AUTOS and TRUCKS:
1967 Chrysler 4-Qr. Sedan; 1966 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sdn.
1965 Chrysler Imperial 4-Dr. H.T.; 1969 GMC Handi
bus; 1966 GMC 7500 series with Reefer Body; 1965
GMC 7500 series with Reefer Body; 1964 Chev. with
Stoltzfus Fertilizer & Lime Spreader; 1968 Ford F
-1000 Tractor; 1955 Chev. Walk-in; (4) 1944 White
Half-tracks.
Terms: Cash or Certified Check on Day of Sale.
Sale subject to confirmation by the court. Con
firmation of the said sale shall be held on July 23,1973
at 10:00 A M. at the'United States Courthouse, 9th &
Market Streets, Philadelphia, Penna. in Courtroom of
the Honorable Alfred L. Luongo.
Darwin S. Harter and Lewis M. Koch,
Co-Trustees for Spread Eagle Farms, Inc., Klinger
stown, Pa.
George Dejbert, Auctioneer, 717-425-2258
For Information call: 717-425-2930 or 717-362-8678,
evenings)
dye binding has become, and
probably will continue to be, the
best accepted of these methods,
Kroger and Gilmore believe.
-There are now two commercial
protein milk testers operating at
Penn State, produced by a
company in Denmark. One is a
manual model in the department
of dairy science, used mainly for
occasional research work. The
other, an automated model, is
combined with an automatic milk
fat tester in the Central Milk
Testing Laboratory at University
Park.
LEAH GIBBLPS _ . _
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD,
ANTIQUES & TOOLS
SATURDAY AUGUST 11, 1973
Located in Heidelburg Twp. along route 897 - V/t
miles west of Schaefferstown.
This is the actual picture of the Ranch type home, enter
cement porch with iron railing on south east into hall with 2
built in closets, Ist room right den panneled in Knoty pine with
shelves, build in desk book closet & wall to wall carpet, master
bedroom with double closets, another bed room with single
closet, bath room with pink tileing & gray boarder, wash bowl
with enclosed cupboard, large mirrow, living room 21 by 14
facing south with large picture window with beautiful brick
fire place has 13” rise toped with gray flagstone, all floors have
inlaid linoleum, living room has gray rug on top. Dinning room
12 by 12 has picture window facing north, kitchen 10 by 21 with
plenty of cupboards with roll track drawers, picture window
facing north, nice pantry with shelves, kitchen has outside
entrance to west side & inside entrance to double car garage,
special switch to open & close garage doors, 2 air conditioners
go with the home, go to basement from kitchen, concrete
basement under all of house, Losch hot water furnace
baseboard heat, 405’ never failing well with deep well pump 2
yrs. old 1,000 gal. ceptic tank 2 yrs. old, 1,000 gal. fuel oil tank,
water softener in good condition, lawn is beautifully land-
scaped, shade trees, evergreens, large Oak tree on South west
lawn, half moon macadam drive way. This is a beautiful home
_ in excellent condition & good location. Inspection of home July
28 and August 4 from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. or by appointment
call 949-3348 or 272-9757. Condition of real-estate 10 percent day
of sale, Settlement within 30 days after sale.
REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD AT 2:00 P.M
1970-302 Ford Torino with black vinyl top, 4-door, power
steering, power brakes, actual milage, 25,098 medium green
with green interior, very clean, extra wheel, car will be sold
after real estate.
Avocado Frigidaire electric 4 burner stove 4 yrs. old,
Avocado, Frigidaire washer & dryer 4 yrs. old, Avocado
Frigidaire refrigerator with freezer on top 2 yrs. old, breakfast
set with wing table with 3 chairs, General Electric upright
freezer like new, Westinghouse freezer in good working order,
Westinghouse refrigerator frost-free, 4 piece Mahogony
bedroom suite with box spring & mattress, nite stand & vanity,
walnut single bed with box spring & mattress, walnut bureau 5’
long 20” wide with large mirrow, Cherry Dining room table
with 2 organ hindged wings 6 chairs one with arms, cherry
Hutch with four drawers & three shelves with 2 glass doors,
White electric sewing machine, 2 piece beige living room suite,
1 beige chair, 2 barrel chairs, 2 green chairs with wooden
arms, upholstry rocker, brown bed leather sofa, red chair with
wooden arms, wooden barrel back chairs, swivel chair on
rollers, high chair 1 square cherry table with drawer, large
square table with 4 boards, 3 chests, Bird of Paradise gray rug
9’ x 12”.
ANTIQUES - 4 old kitchen chairs, 1 chest, 6 benches,
railroad watch., 2 horse blankets, black shawl & crocheted
cap. Small chest with four drawers & magazine racks on each
side, one arm exerciser, hand made block design stool, oval
coffee table with glass top, other tables, 4 artificial plants,
fireplace fixtures, real Craton plants one 5’ high one 4’ high in
wooden buckets with metal bands, knee hole desk with drawer,
3 scenery pictures, other pictures, 2 floor lamps, table lamps,
desk lamp, 3 sets of bedroom lamps, electric, Upright Hoover
sweeper with attachments, Amana air conditioner 12 amp
9,000 B.T.U. 1400 watt 115 volts.
Kitchen clock & other clocks, small AM & FM radio, electric
hedge trimmer. Variety of books, 2 electric blankets, cushions,
linens & bedding, full set of American stainless steel, large
strainer, kitchen utensils, Gulco set of knives 9 pieces, General
Electric carving knife, set of dishes 12 place setting, variety of
novels, dishes, goblets, sherbets, meat sheer, large variety of
cake pans all sizes & designs, 50 cases of new cake boxes size of
box 11” by 17V2-7 boxes in a case, Wheel Horse lawn Ranger
32”-6 horse power with snow plow blade, 40” Scott lawn seeder,
18” push mower, 5 lawn chairs, 20’ aluminum ladder, small
step ladder, tubs, hoses, garden tools.
CARPENTER TOOLS - Va” black & decker drill, quarter
inch drill, Kraftsman electric hand saw. Electric Saber saw,
small air compressors, carpenter table with vise, extension
cords, battery charger, etc. You will find these items like new
& in good condition. Lunch by Midway Church. Sale starts
10:30 o’clock
Conditions by
ATTORNEYS
Mark Heisey - Auctioneer’s - 272-9757
May’s Kurtz
W. Shearer, L Heisey - Clerks
Egli, Walter, Reilly & Wolfson - attys. at Law
Personal Property,