28 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 27, 1972 4' SAT. MAY 27- 9 A.M. Con tinuation Sale Public Auction by Wenger’s Farm Machinery, Inc., South Race Street, Myerstown, Penna. MON. MAY 29- 9:45 A.M. Public Auction of Trucks, Tractors, tools, Feed, Horse Trailer and Tack, Household Goods and Antiques on the premises located on Green Rd., Glyndon, Maryland from Interstate Rt. 83 take Shawan Exit and go west 3 miles on Shawan Rd. past Falls Rd. where Shawan is called Tufton Ave. to 1.8 miles to Mantua Mill Rd., take right 1.1 miles to Green Rd., Baltimore County, Glyndon, Maryland. Sale by Mr. & Mrs. Crompton Smith, Fox Fire Farm, Green Rd., Clyndon, Md.; Wm.H. Amoss, Auctioneer MON. MAY 29-10 A.M. Memorial Day Public Sale of collectibles, horse drawn Equipment and Antiques located 8 miles south of •’•.V.V.J FREE g: Subscribers to Lancaster x- Farming ' will receive one S advertisement Free each :• month in our Mail Box •: Market Subscribers using Si the Mail Box Market will be % governed by the following S; rules i£ :• Limit your advertisement v :• to 25 words, All ad- £ :• vertisements must be in our $ hands by Thursday noon or S •: same will be held over for S ijncxt week’s paper, No •ebusiness advertisements * ■: accepted ;• ALL DAY CONSIGNMENT SALE JUNE 2, 1972 9:30 A.M. Located on North Maple Avenue, Leola, >/> mile North of Route 2.1. Watch (or Sale Sign. Variety of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im plements, Lumber, Tin, Truck load of New Parts, etc., etc. Frank & Paul Snyder, Auct. 83,6 b 7 DAV,D H. GOOD We sell on Commission Next Sale July 7,1972 Not responsible for accidents. Public Sales Register ★ York, Pa. south side of York take Rt. 74 to Red Lion, from there take Rt. 24 to north side of the Borough of Winterstown, turn west on Sycamore Lane. Terms by Arthur and Joyce Zeigler; Glwood “Tip” Witmer, Auc-, tioneer. THURS. JUNE 1- 8 P.M. Public Auction of 60 Head of Holstein Dairy Cows to be held by Vernon and Ray Kline, Owners, located 5 miles North of Rt. 222, along 897, 2 miles North of Reinholds. Randay Kline, Auctioneer. THURS. EVE JUNE 1- 7:30 P.M. Dairy Cattle Sale at our dairy barn in Bath, N. Y. Rumsey Sales, Bath, N. Y. (607-776-3478). FRI. EVE JUNE 2, 7:30 Gerald and Barbara Smith Holstein Dispersal located 6 mi. west of Columbia Crossroads, 6 mi. northeast of Mainesburg off Rte. 6, 3 1 /z mi. from Roseville, Pa. Ronald D. West, Sales Mgr., Robert M. Shaylor, Auctioneer. Marvin McLain, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, was named Ad ministrator of the U S. Depart ment of Agriculture’s Packers and Stockyards Administration. Secretary of Agriculture Butz said McLain became ad ministrator May 16. He succeeds Odin Langen, who retired April 1 to resume farming in Minnesota. McLain has been legislative director of the American Farm Bureau Federation since he resigned as assistant Secretary McLain Named P&SA Administrator FRI. JUNE 2- 11 A.M. D.S.T. Public Sale of Holstein Registered and Grade Heifers and Farm Equipment located just back of Parksburg Fireside Inn on West side of Route No. 10 off of Gay Street, Parksburg Borough, Chester Co., Pa. Sale by Ralj* c - Redder; Kersey A. Bradley, Auctioneer. FRI. JUNE 2- 7:30 P.M. Public Sale of Complete Herd Dispersal of 65 Registered and High Grade Holsteins at the Shady Lane Dairy Cow Stables, Vi mile West of Quarryville off Route 372. Sale by Glenn Fite, owner, Quarryville RD2, Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers. SAT. JUNE 10-10:30 A.M. Public Sale of Antiques and Household Goods located at 217-219 North Second Streeet in the Borough of New Freedom, York Co., Pa. Terms by Carroll & Thelma Rohrbaugh; Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer. of Agriculture in December 1960. He was an assistant Secretary for almost five years, supervising the Agricultural Stabilization, Commodity Credit Corporation and crop insurance activities of the Department. McLain moved to Washington in 1953, becoming director of the grain division of the Commodity Stabilization Service, a post he held until he was appointed assistant Secretary. He was appointed by President Eisenhower to the National Agricultural Advisory Com mittee, now the National Agricultural Advisory Com mission. He is also a member of Alpha Zeta and Camma Sigma Delta, national agricultral honorary fraternities. y.»sv •V V% V% We can’t air condition the heads of your cows, but we can insulate your barn, milk parlor, loafing shed and other areas where animals can enjoy comfort from broiling sun and high humidity. WE ALSO INSULATE POTATO AND APPLE STORAGE FACILITIES, CHICKEN HOUSES. STEEL BUILDINGS AND WHATEVER ELSE YOU CAN THINK OF. CONESTOGA CHEMICALS & PLASTICS, Inc. Affiliated with J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17604 Area Code 717 397-3724 Gent-L-Kleen Hand Cleaner. Dairy Herd and Barn Sanitizers and Supplies, Garden Dusts and Sprays. Garden Tools, Hose and Equipment. AARON S. GROFF RD3, Ephrata, Pa. 17572 (Hinkletown) WHAT DOES IT TAKE “' r~TO BREAK THE HEAT? “Dairy scientists at Louisiana State University have learned that cows whose heads are air conditioned produce nearly 20 percent more milk in the summer months than they would normally." !j s> (from Chemical & Engineering News, Dec. 21, 1970) SPECIAL PRICE ON Golden Malrin Fly Bait and Farm & Dairy Store WE INSULATE WITH SPRAYABLE URETHANE FOAM and ail we need is a clean, dry and moderately warm surface to apply our foam spray which sets in a matter of minutes. Phone 354-0744 Store Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Tue. & Sat. at 5:30 P.M.