Sale reports A Public Auction of real August 27 for Rev. Milton L, estate and antiques was held Hershey, Penryn, Pa. OUR ANNUAL FALL SWINE SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1977 l;OOP.M. At The Farm Yorkshire-Landrace, 200 head - SO bred gilts, 40 boars, 110 open gilts. Our usual high quality offering with new and different bloodlines direct from the country of Ireland. Production tested, certified meat tested. Show ring champions. Catalogs available. BROOKS END AND PAR KAY FARMS Beavertown. Pa. 17813 Reno H. Thomas, Sale Manager 717-658-5821 717-658-6544 (Park) 717-658-7007 (Mark) PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1977 BUNDERS, CONTRACTORS, PLUMBERS TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND SOME SUPPLIES Location: Near Refton Post Office in the Village of Refton, 8 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: Case Model 644 Tractor 14-Ip. w/44" Hydraulic Loader (New 1976) Large Skill radial arm saw; table radial arm saw; Power Craft table saw; (2) winches w/motors; (3) wheelbarrows on rubber; Wright chain 22” saw; Win elect, chain saw; portable heaters; Bell prime mover w/scoop; Trailite portable generator; Chian portable generator; cement mixer w-gas engine; Denlinger mixer w/elect. motor; New Pa. reel-type 18” mower; lathe; portable sanders; electric drills; 2 caps for pickup truck; 2 aluminum extension ladders; ladder jacks; builders jacks; (2) transits; pumps; bench grinder. (3) one-hole sink; (1) two hole porcelain sink w/cabinet; metal cupboard; wash bowl; countertops; old tub on legs; (6) kitchen sinks; traps; metal cabinets all new; assorted plumbing supplies; dozens of lock sets; drawer pulls; closetrods; stair pads. Full Line, Very Good Carpenter Tools: hammers; saws; squares; new rules; brace & bit sets; wrenches; wood chisels; sledges; several tool boxes; mitre boxes; several “c” clamps; shovels; posthole digger; mason bucks; mason trowels; plumbers torch; Casio electric calculator; Burroughs electric adding machine; 2-drawer file; library table; typewriter table; electric “Matic-Maid” dishwasher. Miscellaneous: log chain; 4x 10 aluminum tool shed; “Job-Johnny” made of plywood; plastic pipe; 8 x 10 window htes; flues; copper flashing; display racks; wire-gate; extension cords; nail kegs; bolts; lag screws; hinges; odd lumber. Garden tiller w/Briggs engine; lawn roller; push harrow; Sea-King out-board motor; new Air-King window fan; new Wear-Ever cook ware; (2) new searchlights. Numerous items not mentioned, be here prompt. Sale will start on time. Aucts.: Carl & John Oilier 464-2233 J- Everett Kreider 786-1545 Lunch by New Danville Mennonite School 10:00 A.M. Sale By, ETHEL M. LANDIS The 2% story house with a bam was sold for $54,300 to A Public Auction of fine Harry Miller of Manheim, china and silver was held P a - August 26 by Mary E. Stock Other items included: 1780 at the Gap Auction House in rare Leeds soup bowl $875, Gap, Pa. slant-top school desk $230, Prices received were as oak extension table $l4O, 2 follows: Conversation Sofa decorated chairs $l4O, 1866 $720, cut-glass vase $6O, cut revolver with five barrels glass bowl $3B, Northwood $l2O, King Rose plate $llO, carnival cups $23 ea., rifle $95, rocker $BO and majolica plate $26, enamel riding mower $475. vase $23, sterling silverware Sale conducted by J. Omar $BO, knife rest $l6, four Landis Auction Serv., J. chairs $l4O, needlepoint Omar Landis & Jay Witman. [Contjnued on p 130] man. FHUHMMOUnCt HOLSTEIN BREEDERS SALE at Shippensburg, Pa., Fairgrounds off Fayette Street, Leave Rte. 81 at Fayette St. exit for Shippensburg on TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 6,1977 Sale at 7:00 P.M. 55 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Most are Certified; Accredited. All Tested. Sale features fresh and springing cows, first calf heifers, bred and open heifers, service age bull, some calves, nearly all are from leading herds in two Co. area that have been screened by selection committee. A real nice offering for milk or breeding purpose. Offering includes Astronaut dtr. due in Sept, to Elevation, UG 85,5-7,305 D. 22,364 M. 3.3,756 F. Fultonway Presidents Choice dtr., V g 85, fresh, rec. to 18,210 M., 4.3,779 F. Apollo rocket dtr. and Gay Ideal dtrs. from high record dams. A number of Penstate Ivanhoe Star dtrs. with impressive records and from high records dams, Citation R Maple dtr., dam VG 86 with rec. to 21,491 M. 831 F., other sires rep. induce Bootmaker, Kaper, ConnerhUl Ivanhoe Leader, Paclamar Combination, Knob Lick Elevation Bob, Marlu Round Oak Charter, Samson, Standout, Stylemaster, Fifty Five Rockman, Jethro, Ivanhoe Van, WestsideAß Seaman, Elfac and many others sires represented; Many have good records or from good record dams. One bull bom July 24,76 by Elevation, dam VG 86,305 D. 24,874 M., 681 F. Lifetime 208,583 M. Write for catalog to Ralph W. Horst, Marion, Pa. 17235, Auctioneer and Sale Manager, Fred M. Naugle, R. 7, Carlisle, Pa., Sale Manager and Pedrigrees. Sale Co-Chairmen, ROBERT ECKSTINE AND TOMSHEAFFER Terms: Cash., Lunch at Sale. FRANKLIN-CUMBERLAND CO. HOLSTEIN BREEDERS PUBLIC SALE of 60 ACRE FARM (High State of Production) THURSDAY, SEPT. 15,197^ at 2 P.M. Located between Ephrata and Reamstown at corner of S. Main and Eber sole Roads, East Cocalico Township, Penn sylvania. 60 ACRE FARM (more or less) APPROXIMATELY 10 ACRES PASTURE 2 ACRES WOODLAND 2Vi STORY BRICK DWELLING Full basement, 2 car garage, 4 bedrooms and bath on second floor, 4 rooms on first floor, kitchen with built-in cabinets, hot water heat. BANK BARN with attached 10’x50’ Silo: also B’z3s’ Silo 2 STORY CEMENT BLOCK - HOG PEN TOBACCOSHED 3 WALLED SPRINGS Large Pond in Pasture ROAD FRONTAGE 1700’ (more or less) along Ebersole Road 500’ (more or less) along S. Main St. This farm is ideally located between Ephrata and Reamstown with future development possibilities or as existing farm. Inspection of Farm Saturday, September 3 and 10. Terms by: Roy S. Horst Arlene S. Horst T. Glenn Horst, Auctioneer 859-1331 K.L. Shirk, Attorney Not Responsible for Accidents Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Septembers, 1977 Nutritive elements contained in eggs Thiamine (Bl), Riboflaving (B 2), Niacin, Pantothenic acid, Folic acid and Brotin. Eggs rank second only to fish liver oils as a natural sou r ce of vitamin D. Eggs also contain many of the minerals necessary for building and maintaining the body. Nutritionists recognize the following minerals as present in significant amounts in eggs: iron, phosphorus, calcium, sodium, chlorine, potassium, magnesium, manganese, zinc, cobalt and copper. Eggs contain a high proportion of unsaturated fats to saturated fats, which is desirable. About two thirds of the fats in eggs are unsaturated, meaning that at room temperature they remain in liquid form and are readily digestible. Eggs are also high in linoleic acid, one of the essential fatty adds. Both physicians and nutritionists emphasize the importance of eating well balanced diets containing eggs, poultry meats, fish, meat, milk, vegetables, fruits, cereals and bread. YORK - The egg has all the nutritive elements necessary for the development of strong, healthy chick and is one of the most nutritious and economical foods available toman. Experts say that eggs contain impressive amounts of vitamins, proteins and minerals. An egg is an excellent source of highest quality protein • so complete that scientists use it as a stan dard to measure the value of protein in other foods. Egg protein contains all the known essential amino adds. Proteins are required by every living cell; thus, eggs with their rich source of high proteins make an excellent body-building food. Two eggs will supply almost 20 per cent of the daily allowance of protein for the average adult. Eggs also contain many of the vitamins necessary for the promotion of growth and for maintenance of good health. Vitamins found in eggs are: A, D, E, K, 812, FIRST JUWUAI RINEHART & LIPPY PRODUCTION SALE At Glenn N. Lippy's farm located 2 miles south on Route 194 from Littlestown, Pa. or 6 miles north of Taneytown, Md. on route 194. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19 7:00 P.M. 45 HOLSTEINS 45 All Young Cows and Bred Heifers 15 Registered from Rinehart Farms, Taneytown, Md. 30 Grades from Glenn Lippy, Route 1, Littlestown, Pd. All cattle, registered and grades, have DHI records and Sire ID. Nearly all recently fresh or due soon after the sale! 15 Registered from Rinehart Farms include: 1. A flashy VG Apollo with 15,000 due sale time to Gay Ideal. 2. A fresh GP Double Triune 2-yr. old with 17,270; dam has over 20,000; next dam over 20,000. 3. A nice VG Apollo granddtr. with 17,000 4.0 707. 4. A fresh Paclamar Double Triune with 14,000 as a heifer, her dam VG 88 with 23,000. 5. An 83 pt. cow with 17,000 due at sale time to Elevation. 6. A fresh second-calf Lucky dtr. with 17,000 as a 2-yr. old, dam has 25,000. 7. An Admiral 3-yr. old due after sale; dam has 19,000 next dam 5x 20,000. Others by Apollo Rocket, Apollo Warrior, R. Maple, etc. 30 Grades from Glenn Lippy include: 1. A fresh beautiful uddered Lucifer Gaylord dtr. with 19,619 and 745 as a 2-yr. old. 2. A snowman with 16,393 as a Sr. Yrlg. recently fresh by Simpson’s Burkgov Snowman. 3. A fresh second-calf Topper dtr. projected over 17,000. 4. A Penn-Octo-Kenny bred heifer due in October. 5. A Milk & Honey Ivanhoe heifer from a 21,391 dam due in October. 6. A Mookown Optimist heifer due in October, second dam has over 21,000. 7. An R Apollo Warrior dtr. due in October, dam 4x over 20,000. 8. A fresh Puget Sound Statesman with twice over 15,000. Others by Election, Astroman, Triune Complete, Milk & Honey. Plenty of base milk from sound, typy young cows and bred heifers! OWNERS: JOHN RINEHART GLENN N. LIPPY 4252 Stone Road Route 1 Taneytown, Md. Littlestown, Pa. A. Doty Remsburg, Auctioneer Jefferson, Maryland Fred Naugle, Pedigrees Carlisle, Pa. 129
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