ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1976 At 9 :OOA.M. On the premises located in Jackson Township, Halifax, R.D., Dauphin County, PA. (20 miles North of Harrisburg, just north of the Village of Enders on Enders Road). 48-ACRE FARM With 2Vz Story Frame Dwelling equipped with Electric Heat - Large Bank Bam and other out buildings. This is a very nice farm with road frontage on 2 sides, small Spring fed Stream - next to Elementary School. Very Nicely located in the heart of Armstrong Valley - A Rare Opportunity. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10 percent down Balance 60 days. Real Estate will be offered at 1:30 p.m. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES 2 Dry Sinks, one 63” long, both very good condition; Flour Chest with Dough Tray; Oak Roll Top Desk with S roll; Oak China Closet with Curved Glass, very nice; Jelly Cupboard; Plank Bottom Chairs; Weight type Wall Clock; Works and Face from Old Grandfather’s - Clock; Dated Coverlette 1840, Phillip Michael Susquehanna Township, P. Anders; Oil Lamps in cluding Wall Type; Coffee Grinder; Table Top Victor Phonograph with Horn; 5 pc. Oak Bedroom Suite, very nice; plus other Oak Bedroom Furniture; Blanket Chest with Rat Tail Hinges and Early Paint; 2 Child’s Cradles one with Heart Pattern in Ends; Rope Beds; ■ Drop Leaf Tables; Very Old Walnut What Not with Mirror; various Wall Racks with Buttons; Antique Musket (J. Henry & Son) Precussion, some rust otherwise complete; Powder Horn and Flask; 1901 M. W. Catalog; Cast Iron Still Bank; very nice Picture Frames; a lot of Woven Baskets; Post Card Albums; Old Books including Dauphin Co. Biographical En cyclopedia; 2 Old Pewter Plates slight damage on both; Large Copper Kettle; Iron Kettles; Brass and Copper Buckets; very old early type Farm Table with drawers; Dinner Bell; Paul Revere Punched Tm Lantern; Wooden Butter Prints; Wooden Apple Peeler; Wooden Forks; Small desk box inlaid with Diamond and Checked Pattern known to have been brought from Germany more than 200 years ago; Several Old Glass Flask Bottles including George Washington & General Taylor; Jenny Lind; Hunter & Fisherman and others; Old Jars; Glass Pitcher with name Enders dated 1897, 9%” tall; Liberty Bell Doily dated 1876; Old Betty Lamp; Butter Churn; Flax Combs; Long Handled Fireplace Waffle Iron; Old Primitive type Lard Press and Sausage Stuffer; several old Birth Certificates and Taufscheins 1814 in German; Old German Posters 1870 era; Decorated Windsor Back Chair; several Oak Rockers; Oak Stands; 2 pc. Corner Cupboard, soft wood, 97” tall; lots of Old Glass and Chinaware including Gold Trimmed Ironstone Tea Pot; Small Milliner’s type Doll and Wooden Hands & Feet; and many other old and rare items including Early Tin Coffee Pot with Painted Dutch Design, design worn but visible. impact WASHINGTON, D.C. - Tennessee Congressman Robin Beard has introduced legislation he said would limit the use of agricultural exports as a tool of foreign Policy and end “discrim ination ” against fanners during embargoes of farm exports. Calling his bill a “balanced embargo concept,” Beard said that during an embargo on a farm commodity, his legislation would require equal restrictions on the export of all products related to the production of the embargoed farm product, such as fertilizer, diesel fuel, baling twine, etc. does intend to ensure that when an embargo is deemed to be in the national interest, then the consequence of that decision will not mean that farmers as a group will suffer an undue burden,” Beard said. The congressman said his bill would equalize this discrepancy by pr prohibiting manufacturers of farm-related products from selling abroad the domestic surplus created by the embargo on the farm product. This would, he said, assure the farmer that, when the embargo is lifted, he will have access to those necessary materials at approximately the same price they were prior to the embargo Referring specifically to the embargoes of last summer, Beard said they were ‘‘especially aggravating” since the American farmer previously had been en couraged to maximize food production “to meet an in creasing domestic and in ternational demand for farm products and were given assurances they would have free access to export markets.” In effect, he said, the bill will force the Administration to “think twice” before tampering with the farmer’s markets which he called “the most severe form of meddling” with the free market system. Beard said the embargoes on farm products have also aggravated the problem of fluctuating prices m farm equipment and other related products on an open market while farm incomes are restricted by Federal regulation. “The bill does not intend to challenge the authority of the President to establish export controls. However, it PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 5,1976 Beard charged the sub sequent embargoes “ef fectively depressed grain 12:30 Noon Located in Schuylkill Co. at the southeast end of Pine Grove along Highway 501 & 895. 95 ACRE FARM Double frame house with all conveniences, oil hot water heat, Bank Bam, Butcher house and other out buildings. 70 Acres tillable land level fields, 25 acres woodland with spring & streams. Oak, pine, & hemlock trees. 10 acres pasture land. Immediate possession can be had. Terms 10 percent down, Balance in 60 days. Also: Farmall H tractor - Rotary Mower F-20 Farmall, cultivator, Plows, 6 ft. pull type rotary mower is like new, cornsheller, Butcher tools, iron kettles, butcher furnace, lumber & other small tools. Sale at 12:30 Real Estate 2:00 P.M. All must be sold to settle Estate. For details & other information Call or write: Paul E. Sanger, Realestate Auctioneer The Farm Realestate Specialist 717-272-1025 - Lebanon, PA ELMER (CASY) W. KEEFER ESTATE Charles Frank, Atty. Pine Grove, PA Legislation introduced to cut Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1976 of farm export embargoes prices, in some cases below production costs, and denied grain producers a fair and equitable price for their product. ‘“Yet, while markets were restricted and prices depressed,” he said, “inputs to production, such as fer tilizer, diesel fuel, baling twine and heavy equipment, skyrocketed in price.” Beard called the situation “an example of what can happen if decisions on agriculture policy are controlled by an agency of government responsible for international policy rather than agriculture. ********** If you think you’re con fused, consider poor Columbus. He didn’t know where he was going. When he got there, he didn’t know where he was. And when he got back he didn’t know where he’d been. PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OLD TOOLS SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1976 At 10:00 Located in village of New Danville, Lane. RD6, corner of Newswanger & Shultz Roads (just east of intersection in New Danville). Antique furniture & glassware & china. Iron & tin articles, old tools & many other articles not listed. Food served. Sale by MRS. ELMER R. HELLER Howard Shaub Auctioneer and Roy C. Probst 71 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Frigidaire 40” Electric Stove; Frigidaire Refrigerator; Esco 20 cu. ft. Deep Freezer; Frigidaire Automatic Washer; Kenmore Electric Sewing Machine; Studio Couch; Living Room Furniture; Occasional Chairs; Rugs; Bedroom Furniture; lot of Bed Clothing; Blankets; Comforts; etc; Dishes; Pot, Pans; Cooking Utensils; Columbia Coal and Wood Stove, plus other items. FARM EQUIPMENT IH 300 Utility Tractor with less than 1,100 hours; 3 Bottom IH Plow for same; 3 Section Lever Harrow; IH Rear Mount Cultivator; 7 ft. IH Grass Mower; 24 ft. Elevator with % h.p. Electric Motor; New Idea Manure Spreader on Steel; New Idea 3 Bar Hay Rake; Flat Bed Wagon on Rubber; Old Swab type Wagon; Perry Harrow; Old Type Roller Harrow; Walking Plow; Fanning Mill; Corn Sheller; Platform Scale; Steel Tub Wheel Barrow; 250 gal. Gas Tank with Pump; Small Hand Tools, etc. GUNS Stevens Single Shot 22 with Nickel Steel Barrel pat. 94; Stevens 12 gauge Double Barrel Hammerless; Stevens 12 gauge Double Barrel with Hammers; Stevens Model 56 22 cal. Clip with Scope; Remington Model 870 12 gauge Pump. NOTE; This is an all Day Sale. The above is only a partial listing. Sale will start with Antiques and Collectibles. Real Estate at 1:30 P.M. - followvng Real Estate we will be selling at Two Places at the same time. Large Farm Equipment will follow Real Estate. (In the event we are not able to complete sale on this day - sale will be continued Thursday Evening, June 10, 1976 at 6:00 p.m.). Terms on personal goods. Cash or approved check. MRS. BYRON (FLORENCE) M "Sb AOAMS enders ESTATE LUNCH AVAILABLE @||)OPsAL. service Adams & Shoop Auctioneers Earl Riehard Etzweiler, Attorney Marilyn and Matz's Antique Shop PUBLIC SALE ENTIRE CONTENTS - ANTIQUES and SOME MODERN ITEMS SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1976 At 9:00 A.M. - 314 East Cumberland St, On premises Lebanon, PA. Rare Pine 2 pc. glass paned Dutch Cupboard; Choice Walnut 2 pc. glass doored comer cupboard; 3 fine square and oval china closets; Rare store type small sized counter Coffee grinder; 2 Lapp Coffee Grinders; 3 Pine Chests; Early Pine Wall Cupboard; High Sink; School Master De'sk; 2 Brass Beds; Medium sized Oak Roll Top Desk; Oak Knee Hole Desk; Combination oak Bookcase; Marble top Wash Stand; Jelly Cupboard; Pie Safe; Set - 6 plank Seat Chairs; Odd Chairs; 2 Ice Boxes; Wood Box; Butcher Bench; 2 Cradles; 5 Camel Trunks; Cash Register; Spool Cabinet; Currier Prints; Paintings on Glass; Early Wooden Meat Grinder; 4 Victorian Shelf Clocks; 2 Clothes Trees; Wicker Furniture; In Oak - 5 Bureaus, 2 Chest of Drawers, 2 Beds, Sideboard, Wash Stand, etc.; 3 High Chairs; 7 Rockers; 2 Library Tables; Iron Crib; Piano Stool; 2 Stereoptican Viewers; Wall Hat Rack; Lot of Old Records, Comic Books, Beer Signs; 3 Early Quilts; Tiffany Styled Lamp; 3 Toilet Sets; Bottles, Avon, etc.; Dewey Pitcher; Peanut jar; Assorted Early China - 2 Sets, Hull & Noritake China; Child’s Tea Sets; Roseville Pottery; All types crocks; 40 pcs. Carnival Glass; 5 pc. Heisey glass; 15 Oil Lamps - Rayo, Gone with-the-wind, hanging, etc.; Tin Toys; Iron Banks; 100 - All types Frames; Lot Badges; Jewelry; Blown Glass; Pressed and Cut Glass; Pewter; Ironstone, etc. Modem items - coal Heatrola, 2 Electric Refrigerators, Gas Stove, 2 TV’s, Knotty Pine Open Cupboard, 2 Bedroom Suites; Cedar Chest, Electric Sewing Machine; Heavy duty air compressor; 4 T Floor Jack; Water bed with Heater and Frame; 3 TV Antennas; Many Tools, OTHER ITEMS. Paul Gilbert & John Breidegan, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY, MAY 31, 1976 At 10:00 A.M Farm machinery and antiques of Mrs, John Stine, located along the Yellow Church Road between Seven Valleys and Stine Woods. 1 mile from Seven Valleys, PA. FARM MACHINERY 350 Farmall diesel with torque amplifier, IHC 2 bottom mounted plow, IHC 2 row mounted corn picker, J.D. bale elevator, Lavelle 28 ft. elevator, 20 ft. com elevator, IHC baler with motor, New Holland side rake, MM hay crimper, 2 rubber tire flat bed wagons, 14 boot Ontario grain drill on steel, Case silage chop per, silage blower, 2 -12 A New Idea manure spreader on rubber one needs web chain, IHC 2 row com planter mounted type, IHC tractor cultivators, IHC 1 row pto. potato digger, mounted weed sprayer, J.D. spring tooth harrow, 28 disk harrow, single cultipacker, stalk shredder, 3 bottom IHC pull type plow, pto. clover seeder, seed cleaner, silage racks front and rear ends for 2 wagons, tractor chains, front end mounted ground scoop, hyd. cylinder, 2 hole com sheller, platform scale, 6 ball bale twine, pony saddle, pick up truck racks, Stewarts cow clippers, barb wire, wooden ext. ladder, 2 milkers, milk bucket, and misc. small farm items to be sold. ANTIQUES Oak dry sink with top, softwood dry sink, Boston rocker, oak bed, school seats, 2 benches, pot belly stove, coal or wood heatrola stove, 2 butcher kettles, kettle stand, 2 butcher benches, lard stirrer, milk cans, jars, and rmsc. household items not listed. Refreshments right reserved Not responsible for any accidents Terms: cash or approved checks MRS. JOHN STINE RD2 Seven Valleys, PA Charles L Wehrly Auct. 235-4146 Robert E. Amspacker clerk 993-2003