k ✓ BY DICK ANGLESTEEN LANCASTER' What’s the connection between a microwave oven' in the lutchen of a suburban or urban home and the long, low poultry houses that dot the area’s rural coun tryside? Not much at present. But, according to William Patterson, General Manager, Weaver’s Quality Eggs, Inc., Lancaster, there will be a growing relation ship between the two as the dawning new decade progresses. : “The 1980’s will be the age of the microwave,” Pat terson explained. “We’re now on the COMPLETE LIQUIDATION FORD AUTOMOBILE, TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DEALERSHIP SATURDAY, MAY 3,1980 9:00 A.M. #25 Water Stree, Dundee; New York Between Watkins Glen and Penn Yan, N.Y. Discontinued business after years.of serving the area, everything sells to the highest bidder without reserve! Partial listing of high-lites follows; OFFICE EQUIP. (sells promptly at 9:00 A.M.) 6 4-drawer steel legal files; 4 steel office desks; 3 swivel desk chairs; 7 st. chairs; large office safe; Simplex time-clock; checkwriter; N.C.R. cash register; “Fast Finder” micro-fisch machine; 2 manual typewriters; 2 electric adding machines; 2 Burroughs bookkeeping machines; Frigidaire window air conditioner; card file; coffee maker; desk lamps; paper supplies; and misc.! TOOLS AND EDUIPMENT (W 9:30* mi i App. 70 good steel parts bins; Complete automatic I air “in-line” oil system; Gilbarco 5 h.p. air com | pressor; Sun 1020 Diagnostic engine tester; Aro air i grease outfit; Air gear oil dispenser;. 3 manual floor ! jacks; fGray 5000 lb. air jacks; 7 pr. of jack stands; 2 | hydraulic jacks; acc. torch outfit; Ford 500 p.s.i. pressure washer; Ford salamander heater; shop vacuum; 4 bench vises; 5 metal work benches; chain binders; hand grease tank; 2 bench grinders; 2 good transmission jades; battery charger; Rotunda Headlight alignment kit; Cooling system pressure tester; Compression testing kit; Lincoln 225 amp. welder; Weaver wheel bubble balancer; Globe automotive floor hoist; 6 real lights; 5 manual drum pumps; 2 manual chain falls; spark plug cleaner; portable air tank; 2 20 ft. overhead “I” beams; 54 ft. continuous overhead “I” beam; cylinder boring bar; Nundy hydropressure tester; Hartridge poptest fuel mj. tester; Quantity of new belt lacing; 6 in..belt lacing machine; body paper dispenser; air hose; brake shoe riveter; drills; grinders; body tools; wrenches; im pact drivers; small tools; Weaver wheel alignment set; creepers; Air tire changer with tools; Sunnen honing machine; degreasing tank; Sioux complete valve grinder and seating outfit; older hyd. floor stand press; tap and dye sets; reamers; new nuts and bolts; bolt cabinets; 2 complete porta-power outfits; complete line of electr. and mechanical shop manuals; engine stands; bench drill press; and hundreds of other items of real value and interest! NEW AND USED PARTS AND SPECIAL IN TEREST ITEMS: Large quantity of brand new im plement hydraulic hose; large quantity of couplematic hyd. cyl. components;-hyd. end couplers; Couplematic and press outfit with jigs; 8 complete Ford service tool boards with tools; large quantity of Ford special tool kits; hydraulic cylinders; tilt bed utility trailer; Rheem oil furnace; large older welder; very large quantity of automotive exhaust systems and tail pipes; very large quantity of new and used car parts; 3 Ford tractor batteries (new); new tractor and car wheels; Quantity of brand new heavy duty roller chain; tractor and implement parts including many older new hard to find items; New Shaver hyd. fence driver repair parts; P t.o. shafts and extensions; steel lugs for Ford 9-N; tires and tubes; And again hundreds of items of real value and interest! An excellent auction here for auto, or tractor repairmen or farmers! Lots of new parts, excellent up to-date tools, good office equip.; and loads of special and hard to fmd items! Don’t miss this auction! Note Sale Order! Lunch available! Sale under cover! Terms: cash or good check day of sale. I.D. required. Nothing to be removed until settled for! Owned by DUNDEE MOTORS, INC. Sale by Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc. Wayland.N.Y. 716-728-2520 Will I9Bo’s be era of the egg and microwave? thresbhold of a new horizon for prepared foods and eggs will be right in the center of the development of new products that can be popped into a microwave oven by busy, working families.” Skyrocketing sales figures for microwave ovens sup port his prediction about how changing life styles may affect the future of the in credible, edible egg. Although the first microwave oven was in troduced some 20 years ago, sales only started to take hold within the past five years. Purchases of a million microwaves in 1975 in creased to 1.6 million in 1976. DUNDEE MOTORS In 1977, microwave sales reached 2.2 million and continued to climb to near 3 million in 1978. Last year, more than 4 million of the quick cooking ovens were sold. “We’re just now entering an era to fmd whole new ideas for the use of the egg in prepared convenience foods to take advantage of this boom ih the, use of microwave ovens,” Pat terson said. “The egg is just setting there waiting for people to do something with it and change it into a different form as a prepared food.” Presently, the more than 7 million eggs that are processed weekly through ■the Weaver plant leave the modern, three-year-old facility essentially as they arrive. The eggs come in and leave as a raw product, either in the original shell form or as a fresh or frozen liquid. But the day may not be too far off when the egg will leave such a plant as an already prepared omelet, serving of French toast or a quiche that is individually wrapped and ready for heating in a microwave oven PUBLIC SALE On the farm located on Horine Road near Jefferson in Frederick County, Md. Turn on Horine Road at Valley School and go one-half - mile to the farm on the left. SATURDAY, MAY 3,1980 MISC. ITEMS, SMALL TOOLS & FARM MACHINERY ■ % HP electric motor, Vz HP motor, 18 HP Johnson outboard motor, electronic phone answering service, Pitney-Bowes copier and other misc. equip., David Bradley tractor with blade, Roto-Tiller, heavy head catch gate, exhaust fan, bulk feeder, watering trough, hog feeders, chest type freezer, small tools. Farmall C tractor, Fannall M tractor, wood saw for C tractor, front end loader for Fannall M, single action cylinder, 2 bottom Int. plow, spring tooth harrows, Woods mower (3 pt.), wood saw, post hole digger, Cub Cadet w/ipower, blade for Cub cadet, Cobey silage wagon, 2 pt. hitch sickle bar mower, 1-row Fox chopper with single row corn head and grass head with cutter bar, Fox blower, NI manure spreader with hydraulic board and pan, 24 ft. NH elevator, 2 hay wagons with high sides for bale thrower, Thomas 1200 skid loader. GUNS & AMMUNITION AT 1:00 PJL Remington Model H-70 3” Magnum 30” full choke; 2 Winchesters -101 single barrel 12 gauge; Winchester .22 caliber rifle model 52; Remington 1100 3” Magnum 30” full choke vent, rib; Remington .22-.250 Model 700 Varmiter with scope; S&W .32 caliber revolver; S&W .22 caliber revolver Model 34 with 4” barrel; Colt Lightning .22 caliber pump rifle; Remington 870 - 28 gauge vent rib; 12 gauge Auto pointer 26” imp. cylinder vent rib; Winchester Model 43 - 22 Hornet; Extra barrel for 1100 - 26” plain; Assorted ammunition also sells. Jefferson mckel set complete thru 1961, Jefferson nickel set incomplete, Roosevelt dime set thru 1964 inc., 2 Lincoln head cents 1941 & 1961,1877 Indian head cent, 1864 L Indian head cent, 1863 Indian head cent, 1858 Flying Eagle cent, 1851 large cent, 1865 Indian head, 1857 Flying Eagle, 1931 S Lincoln cent, silver dollars, Morgan dimes, quarters and halves, assorted silver coins, Standing Liberty quarters. 3 springers, 11 cows with calves (4 Charolais, 1 blk w/white face, 9 Herefords), 1 late fall calf, 2-yr old crossbred polled bull, Holstein bred heifer. Sale order: Misc. equipment, machinery, guns and amo, cattle, coins. Terms: cash Auctioneers: Remsburg Sale Service Jefferson, Md. 21755 Ph: 301-473-8214 1 /{** fa**' B|^ij9fck. Breaking machine operated by Harriet Blessing starts eggs along liquid processing line at Weaver's Quality Eggs, Inc. to provide a fast, tasty, protein-rich breakfast for a husband and wife before they rush off to work. The Northeast appears to be ripe for the microwave boom, too. Across the country, about 15 percent of households now have microwave ovens. 11:30 A.M FARM MACHINERY COINS BEEF CATTLE Lunch Available RALPH BROWN Owner. Jefferson, Md. Ph: 301-473-7857 incastcr Fannins, Saturday, April 26,1980—D21 Ownership ranges from California to only about about a quarter of all three percent in the Nor households in Florida and theast. Off a truck straight from a grower, eggs are unloaded by Richard Garver for shed processing. LARGE PUBLIC SALE VERY NICE ANTIQUES, FINE CAR, HOUSEHOLD, GLASSWARE, STERLING A GUNS To be held at Redding Auction Service. I Located 3 miles north of Gettysburg, on Rt 34 | on: I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 5:00 P.M. Light blue 1979 Chevy Impala, 4 door, 305 V 8 engine, fully equipped, 3 pc. walnut marble top bedroom suite, with high back bed, rare Henry Brycefons walnut inlaid barrel organ with 3 barrels (Hurty-Gurty), set 6 Victorian side chairs, Victorian loveseat, rocker and arm chair, nice walnut pieces, including drop leaf | table, marble top table, claw foot ext. table, stands, 2 pc. slant front secretary, nice soft wood pieces in cluding 2 pc. comer cupboard with arch doors, but terfly shelves, tulip carving with 2 drawers in base, nice dovetailed blanket chest with very nice hinges, and crab locks, chest of drawers, Mahogany reproduction high boy *vpe chest of drawers with fluted comers, marble top pearl inlay table, ladderback plank bottom and rush seat chairs, ver nice 10x13 oriental mg, other small oriental and oriental type rugs. Lot of mce glassware pieces, service for 8 Wallace sterling table flatware, guns including double barrel Kentucky nfle with inlays and signed J. Harder, Athens, PA. Kentucky stock percussion fowler, Ken tucky percussion pistol, other guns. Many fine items in this sale. Sale inspection April 29 2:00 - 8:00 P.M. Terms-Cash. C. David Redding, Auctioneer 717-334-6941