—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 8,1979 38 York farmland (Continued from Page 37) would happen, for instance, if undesirable deposits turned up in milk samples? Even -milk handlers admit being stuck on that question, because the land-spray system is so new that there is no policy on it. They expect they’d have to abide by whatever ruling state of ficials would put out. Some bottlers already have policy to not, accept milk from herds fed on land where regular sewage sludge is spread. Research studies, done for last 16 years at Penn State, say a problem with un desirable carryover of metal and chemicals is unlikely. But a report of the “Living Filter Project” in the May- June 1978 issue of WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ASSOCIATION OF PENN SYLVANIA MAGAZINE, which earned a favorable report of the method, says: “Concentrations of copper, zinc, cadmium, lead, nickle and cobalt in the soil of reed canarygrass and com silage plots were measured. No significant contamination of the soil was found. In both vegetation types the con centrations of copper and zinc increased slightly in the plants, but not to levels which would pose a hazard to the food chain.” “The article continues with comments on effects on wildlife “ Liver, kidney and bone tissues of cottontail rabbits trapped on irrigated and control sites were analyzed for cadmium, copper, nickel, lead and zinc. Results indicated no significant differences for JOHN BRUNER HULKING HERD DISPERSAL SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1978 New Holland Sales Stables New Holland, PA 16 Reg. Holsteins 18 Grade, most fresh since May DHIA records Certified & Ac credited 30 day test Herd average 1978 - 15,767 48.3 3.8 600 F Apollo, Apollo Rocket Daughter Selling: 333 d 18.674M3.5776F Ivanhoe daughter 18,406 Educator daughter 3- 5d 17,082 4.0 684 F Inc. semiannual open class FAT STEER SHOW & SALE THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1979 New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, PA JT Ml Phone: 717-354-4341 M 9 * FOUR CLASSES • Angus • Hereford • Mixed Breeds • Holsteins 26 TROPHIE! Entries may any of the elements except that copper concentrations in kidney tissue were slightly higher in rabbits from irrigated sites!” Some property owners in the area are equally worried about possible long-term contamination of their wells since ground water-levels are shown to increase in land-spray areas. Property owners, engineering specialists and the Sewage Authority are expected to be on hand for the public hearing meeting on Tuesday evening. Representative A. Carville ROY & JESSIE PRENTICE - DISPERSAL WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12,1979 6:00 P.M. Having sold the farm we will sell Horses, Equipment, Household Goods and Antiques at the farm located on NYS Rt. 79, 4 miles SE of Whitney Pt.. NY. Take 1-81 to NYS Exit 8 and watch for arrows. 5 HORSES 3 Reg. Missouri Fox Trotters, 2 Reg. Vz Arabs, some tack. FARM EQUIPMENT AC 817 diesel tractor w/WF, AC 3 btm. mtd., Slat moldboard plows, JD 3 sect. 12 ft. 40 tooth, harrows, AC cults., Ontario 13 hole grain drill, weed sprayer, AC 7 ft. trailer mower, NH 468 bean & hay rake, NH Super 77 baler with Wise. 4 cyl. motor, NH hay cond. for parts, 2 Snowco Bale loaders (1 for parts), 24 ft. Skeleton elec., Case w/trac HD running gear, S.S. wash vats, etc. ANTIQUES A HORSE EQUIPMENT Democrat wagon, 2 wooden spoke wagons, 2 JD Syracuse sulky plows, set of sleighs w/box, 2 horse cult., wipple trees, neck yoke, misc. harness, 2 wagon jacks, old windrower, land forge, grindstone fanning mill, feed grinder, old horse shoes, etc. Wicker baby buggy, wicker base table, pine secretary, corner cupboard, rope bed, spool bed, set of 4 plank btm. chairs, lanterns, oak dresser, old chairs, trunks, covered rocking chair w/carved eagle hand rest, birds eye maple set: dresser, vanity, rocker & 2 chaim, Atwater-Kent floor radio & clock, crock, front end for Model A, etc. HOUSEHOLD A TOOLS Dishes, aquarium tanks, lightening grounding rod, Stanley 45 molding plane w/bits, new Miller gun furnace, 84,000 btu., Wringer washer, ironer, misc. hand tools, etc., etc. Farm has been in the Prentice family for over 75 years. Terms: Cash. Owners, ROY & JESSIE PRENTICE Whitney Pt., NY 607-692-3162 Charles H. Manasse Sales Manager and Auctioneer Whitney Pt., NY 607-692-3516 JUDGED & SOLD in Lots of 6 AWARDED TO SELI s registered with Abe Diffei “Peck” Foster, the 93rd district’s state legislator, has also been contacted on the implications of the land spray plans. “It’s certainly regrettable that federal grants become a form of leverage to bring about the adoption of systems that result in the acquistion of prime agricultural land by governmental units,” he says. “Apparently the federal government has decided to subsidize one type of system over another and this leaves local officials in an impossible position.” Discover the easy way to slice beef paper-thin. Simply freeze the beef slightly, then cut against the grain. ALL CATTLE FEEDERS ELIGIBLE Judging -10 A.M. Sale-3 P.M. ,ERS & BUYERS ibach. Manager Turkey farm The shock of 1950 was the spur that got Konhaus started down the path to retailing success. He’s convinced that any farmer who’s a good businessman can also be a good retailer. For Konhaus, his success has helped him forget about EIGHTH PEHNSYLVANIA - MARYLAND STATE SALE THURSDAY ■ SEPTEMBER 20,1979 At the Associated Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa. 6 Miles East on Rt. 30 PHONE 717-394-2721 FEATURED IN THIS SALE Her Daughter by Clovelly Top Hornet ‘ ... ■ i (\ ** .f. ■ r ’ ||il_ Penn Del Fayvors Duty (EX. 90) 13.723 M 698 F 2-05 CHIR 305D-2X 14.550 M 685 F 4-07 DHIR 305D-2X In the Sale '%} ■' ; Co-Hill Farms J. Peggy Born: 9/7/75 Out of a daughter of Villa Crest P Leader and due to a son of Darimost THIS £5 A SALE OF SPECIALLY SELECTED REGISTERED GUERNSEYS FROM PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. SOME OF THE EARLY SELECTIONS IN CLUED: From Romella Farm, Strasburg, Pa., A 3-Yr. old daughter of Woodacres Sultan out of a Dari Fayvor. From Paid P. Witmer, Willow Street, Pa. A big stretchy daughter of Olympic View B Maverick that will be selling fresh. From; Roger and Kathy Cam pell, Halifax, Pa., a daughter of Pen Col Leader that freshed at 1-10 and will be star ting on her second lactation at sale time. From: Calvin B. Mauser, Elizabethville, Pa. A Very Good daughter of Hi Field Candy King. She was Res. Grand Champion Cow and Best Uddered Cow of the 1977 Grata Fair. From Birch Snider, New Enterprise, Pa. The Ist Prize Aged Cow at the 1977 Pa. All-American Show, records include 11,470- 515-3.6-305-2 x. Sired by Sayre Farms Jolly Beau. From Ellsworth Lehman, Jr., York, Pa. A 2-Yr. old daughter of Top Hornet from a dam with 10499 735-3-7-305-2 x, The dam is by Lyrene May Rose Prince. From Ellsworth Lehman, Jr. York, Pa. A daughter of Kellogg Nances Prince born 2/7/76 and out of a dam scored VG. 87.0. From Avalong Farms, York, Pa. A 2 Yr. old daughter of Kellogg Minnies Choice that will be fresh bv Sale time. Her dam was a show cow with records of 13646-585-7-7-353-2 x. From Albert - and Marian Hack, Be wick, Pa. A young daughter of Villa Crest P Leader fresh 7/24/79 and ready to go. From Donald and Marie Brown, Oxford, Pa. A big growthy 2 Yr. daughter of Eber Lea Farms Winston out of a Burge s Place Billy. The right type to show and to milk. From Cletns Frey, Hagerstown, MD., A 2 Yr. old daughter of Housleys Dari Fayvor due in August. Her maternal sister had records to 16,230-804-3- 05-305-2 x. From K.D. and Else Linde, Oxford, Pa. a daughter of Hollirez just finished with a record of 15009-735-4-02-286-2 x. She will be selling fresh. From A.J. and James Celestine, Scenery Hill Pa. Two real good young cows, both from dams scored Very Good and both from high producing cow families. From Galen Furry, Martinsburg, Pa. A daughter of Covelly Top Hornet that will be fresh by sale time and out of a daughter of Lyrene May Rose Prince. A daughter of Misty Meadows D Cavalier fresh 6/3/79 and from a strong producing maternal line. Another from Warren Qneripel and J. Norman Leedon, Pipcrsville, Pa. A 2 Yr. old daughter of Cedarbrook Pbllys Nance that will be fresh at sale time. A real stylish young animal. Also a young .cow due 10/18/79 to Maverick. From W.B. & V.R. Campbell, Halifax, Pa. A 4 Yr. old due 8/30/79 from a dam .with records of 18439-8274-6-305-2 X. From A Grand View Farm, Middletown, Pa. A daughter of Welcome Flashs Hollirex with 15,420 790-2-10 DHIR 318-2 x. The kind that really works. From Bemetta Snider Gable, New Enterprise, Pa. a VG 3 Yr. Old from a VG dam. Dam’s records include 13966-681-6-07-305-2 x. From Allen S. Smith, Hollidays, Pa. A good bred heifer carrying a service to Olympic View B Maverick, A good young fresh cow from dam 14010-605-2-7-298-2 x, A fresh 2 Yr. Old daughter of Foremost Top Jolly From Luther Huston Hebron Md. a 2 Yr. Old daughter of Covelly Top Hornet from a VG dam, also a 2 Yr. Old daughter of Rosewood Win Lee, out of a dam with 15003 M. and 663 F. From Janice Mnnuney, Wyson, Pa. Piney Lane Princess Pringle, Bom 8-11-75,15 t 3 Yr. Old, Sr. and Grand Oh. Troy Youth Show 1979. From Larry & Kathleen Qneripel, New Freedom, a Win ston daughter from a dam with 12030 - SWF. Also abred heifer due at sale time to a service of Maverick. From Charles England, Rising Sun, Md. A Prince daughter, Guerland P. Posey, bora 3-22-75, milked 62.8 lbs. for the tester, From Jesse Balmer, Lititz, Pa. A daughter of Edisto Farms Favorites Bonus, bora 2-14-76, with a maternal sister with 16,654 M 784 F-3-10. From Ginger Secrist, Lancaster, Pa. A bred heifer due Oct. 4th to Telestar Dam with records of 10775 M, 603 F, next dam 13158 M, 636 F. From Jeff Staner, Berwyn, Pa. A 2 Yr. Old daughter of Minnies Choice fresh 7-27-79 and milking in the 70’s. From K.D. & Else Linde, New Oxford, Pa. A daughter of Dari Midas fresh 7-1-79 with records to 13103 M, 646 F. Dam has records of 19206 M, 731 F and was the high cow for milk Production in Penna. in 1977. Sale Managed By: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION & MERRYMAN, CO. 2497 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Sparks, Maryland Phone 717-299-8955 Phone 301-771-4624 the call from the A&P buyer with an offer to buy his year’s work at a guaranteed loss. And his success has given him a measure of what some of us might call revenge, although Paul Konhaus doesn’t seem to have a vengeful bit of flesh on his body. 12:30 P.M. Co-Hill Farms E Tilleßorn: 3/31/77 Out of a daughter of Western Glow Dairmost and due close to sale time. The two stores that he bought out, the super markets that were failing, going down the tube, were both formerly owned By A&P. Popcorn will become the most popular snack at your house when you combine garlic salt with melted butter and pour over freshly popped corn. In the Sale In the Sale Twin Brook MAX MAOAI. Bred and consigned by John Marchezak, Bentlyville, Pa. I
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