Public Sale Register SAT. JUNE 10-10:30 A.M. Public Holland Road, 4 miles South of Sale of Antiques and Household New Holland 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 WED. JUNE 7- 9 A.M.Paul Z. Martin’s Consignment Farm Equipment Sale located 2 miles East of Intercourse, at in tersection of Route 340 and New JUNE FEEDER SALE June 16, 7 P.M. ALL WEIGHTS, ALL GRADES Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. P.O. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. 10 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. On U. S. Route 30 For more information call 717-442-4181 or 768-8204. Kenneth Hershey, mgr. Public Sale Antiques and Household Goods SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1972 Located at 217-219 North Second Street in the' boro of New Freedom, York Co., Pa. 2 pc. corner cupboard (glass paned door on top & 3 drawers, & 2 doors on bottom section in beautiful cond.); round oak table w/lions paw feet & extra leafs; sets of 6 oak straight back chairs; bow front & side china closet with paw feet; zink lined dry sink; 3 pc. bedroom suite (double bed, dresser, wash stand in perfect cond.); 3 pc.'oak bedroom suite; Windsor baby,cradle; dough tray & lid; very unusual plank bottom chair type commode; plank bottom rocker; 3 plank bottom chairs; Ig. dove tail chest w/compart ment; several extra wash stands; misc. stands; cane seated chairs & rockers; slant top desk & bookcase comb.; chest of drawers; oak ext. table w/boards; 2 loaf trunks, small size; long bevel glass wall mirror; kitchen cabinet; walnut stand & chair; beautiful oak mantle clock; tall & fancy parlor stove; pot belly stove; iron dog; 3 Waltham & Elgin key wind pocket watches; milk glass dresser set; a lot of etched glass & stemware; goblets; water sets; Roseville pcs.; de pression glass; Noritake; pressed glass, etc.; iron skillets; meat saws; buck saw; shoe lathes; tool chests; oil hand tools; stillard scales & 2 wts.; kero sene lamps; rayo-lamp; chamber pots; old books & Bibles; 3burner oil stove; tinware; old coca cola trays; crocks; lots of beautiful crocheted round table cloths; bed spreads; doilies; 5 quilts (double wedding ring & others); coverlet; white counter pane; & many items too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Very nice Westinghouse electric range; Hot Point refrigerator; 2 pc, living room suite; walnut knee hole desk; recliner chair; platform rocker; oc casional chair; bedroom chair; Sylvania 21 in. con sole B & W television; hall stand & gold trim mirror; heavy brass floor lamps; table lamps; pie crust stand; Singer electric cabinet model sewing machine; Kirby sweeper & attachments; 5 pc. bedroom suite; matching box spring & mattress; cedar chest; Kel vinator wringer washer; double wash tubs; jars; roasters; -canners; bottle capper; snack trays; elec tric fans; sewing cabinets; bedding; linens; table cloths; towels; service for 8 Bootenware; electric toaster: mixer; coffee pots; deep fryer; meat grind- flatware etc. Terms: cash or approved check Corroll & Thelma Rohrbaugh 217-219 N. Second St. New Freedom, Pa, owners Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer Ph. 382-4379 John Hope Anderson, clerk Not responsible for accidents Refreshment rights reserved FRI. JUNE 9- 8 P.M. EDST Holstein Dairy Cattle Sale of 75 head Registered and Grade Cattle to be held in the dairy barn at the Aberdeen Sales Co. in Churchville, Harford Co., Md located on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md. (Via U.S. Rt. i) and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen. Md. (Via U.S. 40 or 1-95). Sale by at 10:30 A.M. D.S.T. ANTIQUES Aberdeen Sales Company, Sale Managers. WED. EVE. JUNE 14- Paul Z. Martin’s Horse Sale located 2 miles east of Intercourse along Route 340 and 4 miles south of New Holland, along New Holland Road. Horses Hitched at 1 p.m Sale starts at 6 p.m. THURS. JUNE 22- 12:30 Noon Purebred Guernsey Sale at the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa. Sale Managed by Penna Guernsey Breeders’ Ass’n. P O. Box 458, Camp Hill, Pa. 17011. Bush Roses Include Many Kinds Bush roses are grouped into types according to their flowering habit, winter hardiness and other traits Horticulturists at Pennsylvania State University point out that bush roses include hybrid tea, floribunda, gran diflora, polyantha, hybrid per petual, shrub, old fashioned, tree or standard, and miniature dssu MR. mj* W DAIRYMAN i f CAN YOU .wm* MATCH THIS? “We have been feeding McNess Dairy Premix to our herd of 52 milkers During the first month our milk production increased 14 lbs per cow per day and the test is 6 points higher. Our total feed cost is down substantially.” FARMERS NAME GIVEN ON REQUEST FOR TOP RESULTS YOU NEED PREMIX. FOR TOPS IN PREMIX YOU NEED McNESS THE NATIONS LEADER IN PREMIX AND SILAGE BOOSTER WHERE YOU DEAL DIRECT WITH THE MANUFACTURER AND SAVE. CONTACT FIELDMGR. HORACE S. WANNER BOX 140 EAST EARL PA. 17519 PHONE 215-445-6983 SILAGE BOOSTER ON SPECIAL NOW SHOVEL OR WRENCH FREE WITH 4 BOXES HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE SALE 75 HEAD OF REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS FRIDAY JUNE 9, 1972 8 P.M. EDST Sale to be held in the dairy barn at the ABERDEEN SALES CO. in Churchville, Harford Co., Md. located on Md. Rt. 22,6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md. (via U.S. Rt. 1) and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md. (via U.S. 40 or 1-95). We will sell the complete herd from a farm in White Hall, Md This is a good working herd with 5 cows fresh in the last 60 days, balance milking and bred for fall freshening Mr John Bell of Catlett, Va, will sell another fine group of fresh and close springing heifers In addition, we will sell one load of cows and heifers from Canada which are fresh or springing One of Harford Co's top herds will be represented by 20 to 25 head of yearling heifers at this sale Other fine local cows and heifers of top quality have also been consigned AllammalsareT B Accredited, Certified Bangs Free and tested within 30 days of sale for interstate ship ment Milk weights, freshening dates, breeding and due dates will be available at sale time We promise you a fine selection at this sale If you need replacements or additions to your herd, this is the place to come TERMS CASH ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sale Managers COMPLETE AUCTION Phone: 301-734-6050 SERVICE Night: 734-7105 D . t 734-7978 Priv ate Sales Daily Trucking Available Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 3,1972- 3' Five Area Cows Cited for Lifetime Food Lifetime milk and butterfat production levels for Registered Holstein cows in this area have been announced by the Holstem- Fnesian Association of America The individual animals have been credited with career food production totals exceeding 100,000 pounds (46,500 quarts) of milk Local Holstein breeders and their long-time producers in clude- Donald S. Eby, Gordonville - Breezy Glen Ivanhoe Polly Ann 5686609 (GP), 114,530 pounds of milk, 4,371 pounds of butterfat in 2,625 days; Breezy Glen Dean Mamie May 5686614 (GP), 105,190 pounds of milk, 4,290 pounds of butterfat m 2,533 days Production J Mowery Frey and Son, Lancaster -- Fultonway Ivanhoe Lolita 5670731 (EX), 121,615 pounds of milk, 4,585 pounds of butterfat in 2,503 days, Fulton way Ivanhoe Cindy 5724400 (GP), 118,607 pounds of milk, 4,162 pounds of butterfat in 2,442 days Henry E Kettering, Lititz - Lucky Pabst Star 6566569 (VG), 100,686 pounds of milk, 3,585 pounds of butterfat in 1,893 days Because of the high cost for herd replacements, cows that stay in the herd longer and achieve high lifetime production have proven to be more profitable The Holstein Association has over 41,700 cows on file that have attained the 50- ton production milestone The official testing program is sponsored by the Association and supervised by the state and local testing organizations Buying Plaid or Striped Fabric You’ll need to buy more fabric for matching plaids or stripes than when your fabric has a solid or all-over design Extension clothing specialist Mrs Hugh Ann Wilson at Pennsylvania State University, says the extra amount depends upon the size of the plaid or stripe and whether the design is even or uneven In general, an extra one-eighth yard will be needed If separating eggs seems like a difficult task, just break the eggs into a small funnel The egg whites will slip thi ough, the yolks won’t SUBSCRIBE NOW We know many of our readers regularly read a friend’s or relative’s copy of our publication We don’t mind We ap preciate all our readers But we wonder if everyone realizes how easy it is to receive our publication On a yearly subscription in Lancaster County, the cost is less than four cents a week Only $2 00 per year On a two-year subscription in Lancaster County, it’s less than three cents a week Only $3 00 for two years Because mailing rates are higher for out-of-county subscriptions, we have to charge more But out-of county readers can get the paper delivered every week for a yearly subscriptions which costs less than six cents a week and a two year sub scription for less than five cents a week Only $3 00 for one year and $5 00 for two years Think about it In these times of high and rising costs, we’re sure you can’t find a better bargain anywhere Call us at 394-3047 or 626- 2191 Or write to Lancaster Farming, P 0 Box 266, Lititz, Pa 17543 LLOYD H. KREIDER Auctioneer and Sales Manager 510 West State St Box 2 KDI Quau wilh', i» a 175(>(> I’ll. 75(,-i:!