Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 01, 1975, Image 61

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    Fluorscent Light Damages Milk Quality
Homogenized milk in its flavor and nutrient value and clear glass bottles, to 48 hours Thereafter the
fiberboard containers holds better than milk in plastic studies at The Pennsylvania V ita m in c content remained
State University indicate. at about 10 per ccn t of the
The fiberboard protected original level through 144
milk from off-flavors hours, the total length of the
created by fluorescent light gtudy, Vitamin C in the
up to 48 hours in the ex- fiberboard containers also
periments. However, milk In decreased but only to about
plastic and glass containers 16 per cen t of the original
developed off-flavors after 12 i eve j throughout the 144
hours of exposure to light in hours,
dairy display cases, ac- Analyses by Dr. Dimick
cording to Dr. Paul S. ant j associates confirmed
Dimick, associate professor earlier findings in a Penn
of food science at Penn State, state survey which showed
Riboflavin, one of the that oxidized off-flavors can
growth-promoting B be traced to fluorescent
vitamins, remained quite i ights ug e d in d2Sy|tiisplay
stable in fiberboard con- case s. The current findings
tainers throughout the study. re inforce present thinking
However, riboflavin in milk that milk should be protected
stored in glass and plastic f rom light during marketing
decreased after 48 hours on to assure flavor quality and
the shelf exposed to nutrient value,
fluorescent light. Riboflavin Average light tran
content also remained intact smission for the three types
in milk stored in stainless 0 f m iik containers was 2.8
steel cans as a comparison per cent f or fiberboard, 69.2
product. per cen t for plastic, and 90.7
per cent for glass. All the
milks in the experiment
were stored at 45 degrees
Fahrenheit. Milk samples in
display cases were subjected
to 100 foot-candles of
fluorescent light.
Ammo acids, compounds
that form proteins, are
among the nutrients found in
milk. There were no ap
preciable changes in ammo
acid content in the study,
with milk stored under lights
equal to comparison milk in
cans.
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM EQUIPMENT
Location; 1 milt oast of Htssdala |Rt. 222), 9 milts South of
Lancaster, along Sandstone Drive, Lane. Co., Pa.
SAT., MARCH 15,1975
4 TRACTORS
Pull Line Including Farmall 656-0. W F.E fast hitch new rubber
Int. 544 -Gas hydrostatic, utility 700 hrs over-size tires. 3 point with
2000 loader Manure Fork. Material bucket. Farmall 300. good rubber
Belt Pulley, with No 110 side mtd mower. Wheel-Horse "Charger"
10, Hydrostatic. Automate with 42" mower (like new); Int No 700
Auto reset 4-16” bottoms. 2 or 3 point Plow. Int 12' No 315
Cultimulcher with 4" Hydr Cyl. J D Killefer 7' Disc, Int No 56 4
Row Corn Planter (rotary valve). Int No 650 Harvester with wide &
Narrow Row Head, Int No 990 9' Haybme, Farm Hand 5 wheel Rake,
N H. No 276 Haylmer with Hydraulic Controlled bale thrower (2 yrs).
Nicholson Hay Flutter, (3) high side (good) Bale Wagons N H 30
Bale Elevator. Grove 3 beater selt unloading side extension wagon
N H No 26 Super lift Blower. 60 ft silo blower pipe. 5 quik clamps,
pipe swivel. 100 ft pull up rope, 20 Lane Level Flo Distributor
Hawk No 185 L H Hydraulic Lid opener Spreader (used 1 Yr) Hawk
No 180 L H Hyd Lid Opener Spreader, Int No 10 Double Disc. 16
Hole Drill with Band Seeder. Case Running Gears, 2 Wheel Trailer
J D Flail Chopper, Arps Scraper with 2 prong filler plates. 12 front
end 73 lb weights, front end Tractor Bucket, Snow Bucket, 15 5x38
Casings, 6x16 tires on rims for ("C"), 2 sets 15x38. 10x36 Tractor
Chains. 4 bale of Twine, 200 Gal water tank. Mineral Feeder, Stock
Stanchion Holder Pen. 120 ft Skinner Pipe with oscillator, Bath Tubs
(1 with LPS attachment), 3 pt Drum Weight
Rabbit pens -10 breeding pens with nest boxes. 2 finishing pens
with self feeders. 25 Crock rabbit dishes. Dairy Breeding Calendar
with case; 2 Strap on Milk Stools, Shop Equipment, 180 amp Lincoln
Welder. Welding Bench with Vise, Drill Press. Mower Knife grinder,
tripod pipe Vise. Anvil. Heavy Duty Cord, Bl & Tackle, Log Chains,
Grease, oil, Int Fencer, Portable Air Compressor, 8 Ton Hyd Jack,
small tools, Wizard Motor Bike. Go-Kart
House items including Kelv Portable Dishwasher, old Bed Rm Suit.
Wash Stand, etc
"If in need of good equipment you will find it here'
Sale At 11:00 a.m. by
Robert S. & Rhodes Dombach
Phone 786-3821
Aucts.; Carl Oilier 464-2233
J. Everett Kreider 284-4517
Lunch by Cheerful Echos S.S. Class
GORDONVILLE
FIRE COMPANY
> SPRING SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1975
Location: 10 miles East of Lancaster, x h mile North of Paradise, 1
mile South off Rt. 340 alons Old Leacock Road.
60 Head of Horses and Mules
1 Load Acclimated Tenn. Mules, young and
well mated teams.
New and Used Harnesses
New and Used Farm Machinery
LA Case tractor 64 H.P.; 680 Case Diesel tractor, 1
yard bucket and manure fork; 2B plow, new Walsh
sprayer; No. 7 McCormick silage cutter; 16” Papec
silage cutter; No. 5 J.D. mower; J.D. No. 999 corn
planter; hay wagons, J.D. cultivator; Wisconsin STD
gas engine; No. 46 Int. baler; (2) 425 (1) 300 Esco used
bulk milk tanks; new and used tods and hardware;
power lawn mowers and garden tractors.
New and used household goods, office furniture,
bedroom suites, dressers, plank bottom and cane
seated chairs, rocking chairs, truck load of good fur
niture, 45 piece china dinnerware set serving for 8; new
100 percent acrylic blankets, school house quilts,
tumbling block quilts; new and old bow tie quilts;
antiques and collectibles; gold watch, key wind;
marble mantle clock; old 12 gauge shot guns; 22
revolver, old wooden hinge; mule saddle and packs; ox
yokes; copper wash boiler; dinner bells; lanterns;
meat grinder; planes; cherry seeder; wash stand; old
dishes.
Fresh citrus fruit from Florida. Cousin with dry
goods. Building materials, 150 sheets paneling, new
ai.d used lumber, window frames and sashes, etc.
Many other items.
Com, Hay, Straw sold at 12 Noon.
Quilts and antique clocks at 2 P.M.
Goods sold on commission.
Terms by:
GORDONVILLE FIRE COMPANY
Lots of good food by the Ladies Auxiliary
Aucts.; Ira Stoltzfus and other local auctioneers.
Not responsible for accidents day of sale,
11:00 A.M.
8:30 A.M
The average riboflavin
content in milk is nearly 1.6
milligrams per quart. Thus,
one quart of milk daily will
supply 98 per cent of the
Recommended Daily
Dietary Allowance. It was
calculated that dairy
products in 1973 contributed
almost 42 per cent of the total
riboflavin consumed in the
United States.
Vitamin C or ascorbic acid
decreased rapidly in milk
stored in glass and plastic up
PUBLIC SALE
OF MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT
MONDAY, MARCH 3,1975
at 10 O'clock A.M.
Located along Silver Spring Road, one mile north of Silver Spring,
just Off Rte. 23, midway between Lancaster and Marietta, on the
Nolt’s Pond Farm
806 Farmall Fully Equipped (w) F.H.
560 Farmall Fully Equipped (wj F.H.
460 International Fully Equipped (w) F.H., with No.
U 34 I.H. Loader (w) Hydraulic Bucket, Dirt Bucket
and Snow Blade, N.H. 880 Self-propelled Harvester (w)
9 Knives and 2-row Head.
I.H. 225 Self-propelled 10’ Hay Swather.
The following is I.H. equipment: Mounted No. 234
Com Picker, with 12-roll Husking Bed, also Mounted
Com Sheller for No. 234 Cora Picker; Mounting
Brackets for 560 Farmall; No. 47 Baler (w) Bale
Thrower; No. 56 4-row Cora Planter, fully equipped;
No. 56 Blower (w) 55 Pipe; No. 468 4-row Cultivator;
No. 268 2-row Cultivator; No. 33 Hay Conditioner; No.
120 Grass Mower; No. 411 Rotary Chopper, 16 Double
Disc Grain Drill; No. 4613-section Spring Harrow; No.
32 Transport Disc; No. 411 4-bottom 16”, No. 311 3-
bottom 16” Plows; No. 150 Spreader; Small No. 5
Trailer.
16’ Badger Silage Wagon (w) 10 T. Tandem Axle; 14’
Badger Silage Wagon (w) 10 T. Running Gears; Dion
Silage Wagon (w) Roof; 3 Hay Wagons (w) 18’ Beds,
High Sides, 8 T. Running Gears; Pepin 10 T. Running
Gears; Flat Bed Wagon; 2 McCurty Grain Bins (w) 7
T. Running Gears; Farmhand Rake (w) 5 Wheels; 12’
Chattanooga Cultipacker; Grove 7’ Scraper; Starline
185-bu. L.H. Spreader; N.H. No. 331 Spreader; Trailer
for transporting Cora Planter; Trailer (w) Cattle
Racks, Farmec 30’ Elevator; 2 Mayrath Augers,
Cardinal 16’ Elevator; 5 Feed Carts.
David Bradley Garden Tractor, Merry Tiller, Lawn
Sweeper, Heat Housers, 14x28 Tractor Chains, I.H.
Parts, Bolts, Tools, Baler Twine, Log Chains, Air
Compressor, 110-gal. Gas Tank (w) Pump, many other
articles.
MILKING EQUIPMENT
No. 75 DeLaval Magnetic Milker, 58 Stall Cups, 4
Units - 50-lb. Pails, 3 SS Buckets, 2 SS Strainers, Kesco
Milk Mover (w) 130’ Hose, Ben Handerson Line Dryer,
Stewart Clippers, Unico Water Heater.
Gas Stove, 5-pc. Bedroom Suite, Wardrobe, Single
Bed, Radio and other Household Items.
Order of Sale: Household Items, Small Items, Farm
Equipment. Don’t miss this sale; it is a fine lot of
equipment.
Lunch by M.Y.F. of Chestnut Hill Mennonite Church.
Not responsible for accidents.
Sale by
NORMAN W. GERHART
Phone 285-5711
Aucts.: RAYMOND MILLER, 665-4188
RUFUS GEIB
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1, 197^1^91
Automobile Service Tips
Want to Find a New Recipe?
Read Home on the Range.
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 15,1975
1 h mile South of old Route 22 between Strausstown and Shar
tlesville, Berks Co., PA.
FARM EQUIPMENT
Oliver 88 Diesel Tractor, Oliver 88 Gas
Tractor, 460 Farmall Diesel Tractor with Torque
amp., all 3 tractors have live P.T.0., V.A.C Case
Tractor with cultivator, John Deere A Tractor
with cultivator, Both tractors in good running
order, A.C. Silo Blower with pipe, A.C Forage
Wagon with front & rear unloading, 2 Forage
Wagons with false front end, 2 flat wagons for
Hay, 2 wagons with high sides for bales, 1 Case
and 1 Gehl Forage choppers, J.D. No. 8 Har
vester with Sickle Bar and Pick Up, M.F. gram
drill sowed less than 100 Acres, NJ. Grass
Mower, A.C. Harvester, Massey Harris mounted
2 row corn picker, No. 8 N.l. corn picker, J.D. No.
555 - 3 bottom plow with trip bottoms, Little
Genius 3 bottom plow for hydraulic cylinder,
Tomato Planter, 7 ft. double cultipacker; 14 ft
cultimulcher, 4 section Harrow, Me D. 28 disc
harrow, 150 bu. N.H. tank spreader, just
overhauled, Side delivery rake, wheel rake, 28 ft.
N.H. bale & gram elevator, 28 ft. Mow elevator,
16 ft. Harvest Handler elevator, Me. No. 46 Baler
with thrower m good condition, 5 ft. Oliver
combine, N.H. 352 Grinder mixer used 1 season,
Me. C 10 Hammer Mill, 45 Me. Baler for parts,
Superior Gram drill for parts, P.TO. Hydraulic
Pump for all Tractors double or single action,
Lots scrap iron, Dehorner, Garden Tractor, false
end gate Winch, 12 bales Baler Twine, 6000
tobacco laths, big water trough, hog troughs,
other troughs, Vz ton platform scale, Vz ton 5-10-
10 Fertilizer, feed bags, alfalfa seed, 50 lb. Kow
Kare, Hay Rope, Bale Box, go-cart, Mountville 2
hole corn shellerwith bagger, Double Galv. wash
tubs, silage, oats, corn, mixed hay, tools, shovels,
forks, bag wagon, barb wire, Sauder front end
loader for Ford 8N - 9N, also scoop for same,
Double 16 m 3 point plow, used tractor tires
15 5-38, manure spreader tires, new plow
shares, oil filters, bolts of all kinds, pipe
threader, pipe fittings, linseed oil, spray pump,
wheelbarrow, battery charger, Pony Harness,
chicken picker, cattle racks for pickup truck,
elec motors, 4 hydraulic cylinders, water bowls,
milker & milker pump, 2 ton chain hoist, 10 bags
Terramycm crumbles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
South Bend cook stove with water tank, coal
heater, china closet, sideboard, bureaus, vanity,
rope bed, brass bed, cherry seeder, round table,
large old fashioned 8 day clock, washstand, roll
top desk, old typewriter and stand, old TV with
doors, 2 iron kettles, 2 wooden tubs, desk chair,
crocks, milk cans
1954 Chevy Vz ton Pickup Truck
16 white geese, good breeding stock, Muscovy
ducks Lot of other items used on a large farm.
Small farm tools sold first, household goods next,
implements, etc. Sale at 10:00 A.M
> CONDITIONS BY;
PAUL BURKHOLDER
Paul E. Bixler & Gerald G. Kramer, Aucts.
Bubbenmoyer & Kissling, Clerks
Not Responsible for Accidents
HYDROPLANING
A DANGEROUS DRIVING
phenomenon that can
DEVELOP DURING A HEAVY
RAINFALL. IF A CAR IE
-TRAVELING TOO FAST FOR
THE GROOVES IN THE
Tire tread to displace
THE WATER ON THE ROAD.
y METRE MU. RIPE
/y UPON THE WEDGE
/AS OF WATER THAT IT
/// PUSHES AHEAD. USUALLY
S/s THE FRONT TIRES WIL-L
HYDROPLANE FIRST:
AT 10:00 A.M.