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Show MAY 27, 1994 8 PAGE CHANGES IN METHODIST AUCTION SCHEDULE The Methodist want Councilman Sower must be feeling a great sense of accomplishment as he holds the first baby pig unloaded at Circle Four Farms. United Women everyone to know that due to the generosity of their many friends in the area _ the amount of items for their annual rummage and auction sale has grown to monumental proportions. Entire The long anticipated of baby arrival pigs Circle nursery reality unload at the Four Farms became a in the pre- the Glenna Milford Manage Production | Four Farms, LaOrange, brought Aaron industry County, to was Beaver on hand to meet the truck along with wife, Mary and daughter, Felicia. Mary operated a video camera an record to provide historical of the event, while Larry Circle assistant, dawn hours last Sunday. ‘ Larry Sower, who has been a major player in scenario which the Alston, for complex, located on the flat southwest of Milford, is designed to carried over into the unloading project. babies. | and and Karen The 551 49 boars gilts safe directed accommodate were and comfortable in a specially the transfer from the truck to the nursery. Volunteer firemen Randy Rose, provided the manpower necessary to constructed nursery. truck during their 60 hour journey from North Carolina. The pigs, ranging in age from 10 to 18 days and averaging 10 lbs. in weight, arrived — in settle excedllenet Cox, O’Daniel, Bridge, Mike Jared Travis Mayer, Norman Davis and Les Whitney the babies in their new home. Mary’s video indicated that the condition. NOT ONE WAS IN THE LOST SHIPPING PROCESS! The nursery jovial atmosphere from Milford Daze 2,400 wioeners. Additional shipments will continue until the nursery facility reaches capacity. By October late these babies adults moved farms will and will be be to the first to provide beginning breeding stock for the company. The pigs are mostly a Large White, Hamline and Landrace cross. estates rare antiques and Many, many "collectibles." Because of this a few changes have to be made to - accommodate A FULL-SERVICE BROKER FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS HONORS THE 1994 GRADS 387-22 “a both our partons who find all of those wonderful bargains at the rummage and for those sale who always find the treasures at the aeu oc ti on. Therefore, for the first time ever these two sales will be on separate days. These the dates to in are keep mind: RUMMAGE WHITNEY INSURANCE have been donated which include some rather The sale will be held ALL DAY LONG on SATURDAYwith | AUGUST 20th, ; the usual half- fs price days and the even popular bag days the following Monday and Tuesday. The AUCTION will be held ALL DAY LONG the followinda Saturday, 27th AUCUST and, as Bpast, it handled by popular Andy THESE MIND! in the will be the ever auctioneer Oost. _ KEEP NEW DATES IN More information will be forthcoming as the time draws nearer but to be i forewarned is to be ‘erry yones-"Garro , traveled with the Foods baby pigs Production in the Manager, hi-tech truck. forearmed and these are two dates you don’t want to miss. |