New commercials aired for milk ROSEMONT, 111. - “Diver” and “Speed Skating” are the latest in American Dairy Association’s series of TV commercials, “The Naturals,” aimed at children. They feature teenagers swimming and ice California Leads in Agriculture California is the leading agricultural state, with cash receipts totaling nine billion, 102 million dollars. The next high-ranking states in descending order are: lowa, Texas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Indiana, Wisconsin, and North Carolina, reports the USDA’s Economic Research Service. PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT HOLSTEIN4OWS & HEIFERS FEEDER STEERS ANTIQUES, Etc. Thanksgiving Day, NOVEMBER 24,1977 TIME: 11:45 A.M. PROMPT Due to quitting farming will have Public Sale on the premises, located in York County, 4 miles south of York, Pa., on Route #lll, thence turn west 1 mile at Reynolds Mill Road, then turn north onto Overlook Drive, first farm. Sale Signs posted. Farmall 350 Diesel; W C Allis Chalmers & cults; DIO Allis Chalmers & cults; Massey Harris 60 10-ft. self 'propelled combine, in nice shape; McCormick 510 16 double disc grain drill, like new; good Allis Chalmers 2- row com planter; New Idea 135-bu. manure spreader, p.t.0., like new; New Idea 2-row semi-mt. trail com picker; McCurdy gravity flow box on Allis Chalmers chassis; New Idea rubber-tire wagon w/tight bottom box; Int. Harvester McCormick rubber-tire wagon w/metalbox; iron wheel wagon'w/grease fittings; I.H. McCormick No. 33A loader w/dirt bucket used very little; Int. 7’ mower, 2 pt., PTO; McD. roll bar rake; C.H. Grimm 4-bar hay tedder, p.t.0.; Smoker 24’ hammer mill; I.H. McCormick 3-14” plow, 2 pt. M M 2- 14” plow on rubber; McD 18” disc harrow; tractor 35 spring tooth shovel harrow; 9’ single roll packer; 60 tooth peg harrow; 2 pt. rear carrier; snow blade for 350; Grove snow blower, 3-pt.; rear ground scoop; Fairbanks platform scales; 30’ wood shifting ladder; electric chain saw 14” blade; grass seeder; 150-gal. gas tank; burlap bags; shovel plow; potato plow w/iron rods; 3 aluminum shovels; 3 iron hog troughs; 10 2”xl2”xl0” oak plank 18 pieces 16’rooders; 2 hog gallows; hog scalding trough; 3 wooden harries; good 13-6-38 tractor tire; rope & tackle; wagon load of small farm tools. FEED 280 Bushels of ear corn 6 HEAD of HOLSTEINS Health Chart 2 cows, 1 fresh w/3rd calf, other due Feb.; 4 heifers 3 mo. to 1 yr.; Surge S.P. 11 milker pump; Surge milker unit; 4 85-lb. cans; 14 HEAD of VERY NICE STEERS 500 lbs. to 900 lbs. Charolais, Hereford, Angus, and Holstein ANTIQUES, Etc. Empire jelly cupboard; very nice oak side board w/carvmgs; wood butter chum; child rocker; oak chairs; wood measure; 2 copper wash boilers; 2 milk stools; wood box; glass oil lamps; oil heater; picture frames; wood straw fork; 2 school desks; 12 doz. egg crates; 2 50-lb. milk cans; 251-gal., 3-gal., 4-gal., 5-gal, 6-gal., 8-gal. stone crocks; straw knife; furrow plow; hard to find horse-drawn fifth cham hook-up complete; child chest of drawers; youth crib; adding machine; canning jars; iron kettle & stand; iron pot; many items not mentioned. A real lot of farm equipment. LUNCH AT SALE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ORDER of SALE - Wagon, Antiques, Equipt, Corn, Cattle. TERMS: Cash or approved check Owner CHAUNCEY E. LENTZ, R.D. #B, York, Pa. Auctioneer , Clair R. Slaybaugh Idaville, Pa., Phone 677-7479 skating, and enjoying milk with younger children. Participating member organizations’ aired the commercials in local markets in October. ADA, the advertising and marketing services arm of United Dairy Industry Association (UDIA), now has six 30-second spots in the series, which began February 1977. Each commercial in the series, which will continue through 1978 (two new ones coming out in March, another two in September), features a 14 or 15-year-old enjoying milk while engaging in a skilled activity of his or her own choosing. In every case, a younger person is shown drinking milk with the teenager, thus pointing out to preteens that milk is a refreshing drink liked and accepted by older children. Parents are not 3TRACTORS3 shown, thus avoiding the inference of parental in fluence. According to ADA, youngsters ages 2 to 12 ac-, count for more milk con sumption by volume (over 40 per cent) than any other age group in the U.S. At the same time, milk drinking by them has declined 20 per cent over the last seven years. Research sponsored by UDIA’s marketing the economic research division indicates one of the reasons for this decline is that youngsters think milk is a beverage to grow up and away from. As they get older, they are allowed to drink the powdered mixes PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE (Ranch Home) Modern Furniture, Household Goods, 1976 & 1968 Buicks, Riding Mower WED. ; NOV. 23; 1977 Loc. at 328 Park View Drive, Borough of Manheim, Lane. Co., Pa. (at the North end of Manheim; turn right off Rt. 72 onto Hamaker Road; turn left onto Park View Drive). White holland stone ranch home w/7 room & Ihk bath &attached 1 car garage. Elec, cable heat, elec, water heater, borough water & sewage, alum, storm windows & doors, nice yard, paved driveway, also sep. frame utility shed. Lot size: 100’ frontage by 162’ depth more or less. Property open for inspection: Sat.’s Nov. 12 & 19 from 1 till 3. Real Estate to be sold at 2:00. 1976 Buick LaSaber custom (11,000 miles), 1968 Buick Wildcat. Kelvinator: chest freezer & 2 dr. refrig., Coldspot 2 dr. refrig., Whirlpool: auto, washer & auto, dryer. RCA & Zenith port, color TVs, Sound Design AM-FM solid state radio, RCA solid State AM FM stereo. Walnut, uph., chrome, maple, mahg., & other nice modem furniture. Good & everyday glassware & china. Household articles. 8 HP wheel horse riding mower & other lawn equip., hand & garden tools. Food served. Sale by Mrs. Theodore R. Long Estate J. David Young, Atty. Howard Shaub, Auctioneer 464-3541 and Roy C. Probst 464-3190 PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE 59 ACRE FARM Saturday, November 26,1977 Located along Main Street, Vi mile east of Terre Hill. Between Terre Hill and Rt. 625. Valuable Farm Containing 59 Acres (More or Less) Some meadow and wood land upon which is erected A Stone Dwelling Kitchen, three rooms and bath on first floor, 5 bedrooms on second floor? Well and pressure system. Oil fired baseboard hot water heat. S.W. hookup, heating system only one year old. Storm doors and windows, full basement, insulated attic, wooden windows and comish covered with aluminum. New roof on house. Other buildings consist of Large Bank Barn & Tobacco Shed Property has road frontage on both sides of road. Land m high state of cultivation, also ideal for development. 10% down day of sale. For inspection of property by appointment call 354- 8981. Property to be sold at 2 P.M, Terms By LOUELLA & SAMUEL W. GROFF Executor for Estate of Martha M. Bixler Auctioneers Lester O. Weaver Barry D. Wanger Attorney Eric S. Coots Not Responsible For Accidents and carbonated soft drinks, so these drinks symbolize growing up. Findings also show that preteens do not think milk is a “fun” drink. Because of the pressure parents apply on them to drink their milk, they associate it almost solely with the good and virtuous. So they feel it is more appropriate for formal drinking occasions dt home, with meals and family, than for spontaneous drinking with friends. On the positive side, the study showed children do believe milk tasts good, especially when it is cold and consumed with food. And they know milk is good for bones, teeth, and growth. & Tools at 11:00 At 2 P.M Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 12,1977 Production / ' (Continued from Page 115) Pike, Lancaster; secretary treasurer, Philip Crouse, Stevens Rl; and news reporter, Arlen Keener, Elizabethtown Rl. Directors will be Kerry Boyd, Ephrata R 5; ' Steven Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl; Joyce Stoltzfus, Gap Rl; Darrel Mills, 1343 Gypsy Hill Road, Lancaster; and Lowell Brubaker, Manheim R 2. In recognition of the Board York Kiwanis honors rural youth YORK - In an annual renewal of urban and rural friendships, farm representatives were hosted to a dinner on November 3 by the York Kiwanis Club. Highlight of the farm-city meeting was the presen tation of Kiwanis awards to three outstanding rural York County youths. Recipients of the out standing FFA member plaque was Mark Mummert, Admire Road, Dover. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mummert, Mark is currently the county FFA president and recently won recognition for his years of exhibiting livestock and crops at the York Fair. Two 4-H youths also received awards from the York service club for out standing project in volvement. Paul Myers, Thomasville Rl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers, was named the 1977 outstanding FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1977 In Farmersville, 3 mi. East of Brownstown, Lane. Co. Pa. Selling household goods of Emma Zook, Lititz, Pa. ANTIQUES: Patchwork comfort; kerosene lamp, chest of drawers; dovetailed chest; trunk; sideboard; jelly cupboard; Nippon dish; caned rocker; 2 cane seated chairs; 2 plank bottom chairs (half back newly decorated). 2 pc. livmgroom suite; 7 pc. maple dining room suite; 5 pc. bedroom suite; mattress & spring; round maple extension dining table; twm bed and mattress, kneehole desk; 2 bookcases; rockers; taborets; rugs; portable Singer sewing machine; Electrolux cleaner; Hoover upright cleaner; portable mixer; broiler oven; toaster; transistor radio; upright freezer; refrigerator; dehumidifier; air conditioner, used 2yrs; lawn chairs; power lawn mower, used 2 yrs; pressure cooker; dishes; dinner set; pictures; blankets and bedding; books; flower pots; aluminum folding table; etc. etc. Also for'others: Black Columbia Kitchen range; Majestic kitchen range; 40” Roper gas range; solid cherry bedroom suite; waterfall bedroom suite; Maytag wringer washer; bottled gas space heater; jig saw; etc. etc. We sell on commission. Call: JOHN J. RUTT 717-354-5095 Note early starting time. Next week, November 22, we will be selling antiques and collectibles for the Lydia Stoltzfus Estate of Talmage. of Directors of the Holstein Association, Loren Zim merman, East Earl Rl, was re-elected president. Vice preisdent is John Barley, Conestoga R 2; secretary, J. Robert Kindig, Conestoga Rl; and treasurer, Earl Stauffer, Ephrata Rl. The banquet committee was Clyde M. Buchen, chairman, Robert Charles, John Harnish and Lowell Brubaker. 4-H boy. He has been especially active in carrying projects in the health field. Bonnie Wire was selected the county’s outstanding girl for 1977 and was honored by the Kiwanis club for that achievement. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wire, Spring Grove, Bonnie specializes in 4-H photography work and hopes to become a journalist. State 4-H public speaking winner, Sue Schneider of Wellsville, spoke on the topic “Be Good To Yourself.” The award-winning presentation offers the challenge to the listener to not overindulge himself at the expense of others, but to instead be the kind of friend to which others will want to share both their sorrows ans joys. Other speakers mcluded former 19th District congressman George Goodling and Extension Agent John Smith. 5:30 P.M 121