WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Ad visory Committee on Regulatory Programs will examine USDA programs that regulate how, where, and when farm products can be marketed at its first meeting June 8 and 9, 1976, here. Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz established the special advisory panel in March. “The Secretary 1 Mile Norlh of Utlli on ‘'' ~iJ-* RouleSOl ~ ' THURSDAY EVENING, J|f JUNE 3, 1976 s :3opm asked us to evaluate how well these programs con tribute to the orderly marketing of U.S. farm products,” says Donald E. Wilkinson, executive secretary of the committee and administrator of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). “We also plan to review the impact of the programs on farm in come and consumer prices.” The committee will meet twice a year for two years HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, COINS D. P. Shenfelder Reading Stone Jug, pmk and copper lustre, school house spatter plate, blown blue vases, pewter, desk set originally in Burkmgham Estate, pressed glass - Barley beaded oval and scroll, bristle vase, provincial bedroom furniture, Birds Eye maple bedroom suite, other bedroom suites and furniture. NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS FOR OUR ANTIQUE SALE, SATURDAY, JUNE 26,10 A.M. Coins will be sold at 8 00 P M WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS, COMPLETE ESTATES AND ANTIQUES. WILBUR H. HOSIER 306 Owl Hill Road, Lititz HAROLD K. GALEBACH, PARTNER HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS ON COMMISSION CALL 717-626-0254 We will be closed Mon “Memorial Day' Receiving Hours Monday. Noon (0 9 P M , Wednesday, 9AM to 5 P M , Tuesday, Pickup Day PUBLIC AUCTION OLD GAS ENGINES MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1976 At 9:30 A.M. 1195 Doylestown Pike, Quakertown On Route 313, 1 mile East qf Quakertown. GAS ENGINES 3 hp. Jaeger with truck; 5 hp. Hercules with truck; hp. Hercules on skids; 2 hp. Stoner ignition type on truck; IVz hp. Ided (restored) on skids; IV2 hp. IHC type M on skids; 6 hp. IHC type M on truck; 1% Waterloo Boy ignition (restored) on truck; 6 hp. Stover ignition on truck; 6 hp. Witte with saw rig on truck; 6 hp. Fairbanks - Morse on truck; 3 to 5 hp. IHC L. 8.; Vh hp. IHC Fannous on truck, etc. MACHINERY—TOOLS; Van Norman No. Vz duplex milling machine with lots of cutting tools; Small horizontal milling machine with cutters; Brown & Sharp No. 2 surface grinder with mag head. Two floor model drill presses; Large metal cutting band saw; small wood cutting band saw; 15-ton Leslie hand operating punch press; large & small table saws; table model jig saw; Delta wood cutting shaper; air com pressor, filing machine; hand operating Vz & Va” drills; electric motors; taps & dies; drills, reamers, hand saws, hammers, planes, other tools, V belts; lot of files, bolts, screws; new wood doors; dutch door 2-pc. type; storm windows & doors - aluminum; corn fodder cutter; corn sheller; butcher bench; old plows, old wagon wheel, wagon seat, school desk, double trees, old sewing machine, milk cans, scythes, cradles, wheelbarrow, typewriter, adding machine, scales of all types, water pump with engine, power sprayers, chimney & ladder jacks, pipe & fittings, lawn mowers, complete set of Book of Knowledge with supplement, old Popular Mechanics & machinist magazines, plus many other interesting items. Gas engines & machinery to be sold at 12 noon. LUNCH By Order Of CLARENCE S. KOOKER Nelson C. Weidenbaugh, Auctioneer 540 N. Lewis Rd., Royersford. Call 948-7619 Regulatory committee to The agenda for the com mittee’s first meetmg in cludes a summary and current analysis of USDA regulatory programs. The panel will define the areas it will evaluate and hear reports on studies conducted by USDA marketing and consumer program regulatory task forces. The meeting is open to the public Committee Chairman Richard L. Feltner, USDA assistant secretary for 10.30 A.M COINS SALE BY meet marketing and con sumer services, may invite public participation as time permits. Written statements may be submitted to the committee either before or after the meeting Anyone wishing further information about the committee or its first meeting should contact Donald E Wilkinson, USDA AMS, Washington, DC. 20250 Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, COINS, FARM EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1976 Location: Take Schoeneck Road north from Ephrata to Schoeneck; at the Square in Schoeneck turn left toward Mt. Airy; then right onto Sandy Hill Rd. to Hillside Rd.: then left to Lower Hillside Rd. to Second Farm on left. Next to John F. Martin Butcher Shop, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Penna. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4-Piece Waterfall bedroom suite; breakfast set with 6 chairs; Philco refrigerator; Wmcroft gas range; cribs and mattress; wardrobe; 2 upholstered swivel rockers; upholstered chair; rocking chairs; coffee table; end tables; table lamps; kneehole desk and chair; bathroom scales; electric sweeper; 2 night stands: high chair; dresser; smoking stand; what-not shelf; floor lamp: playpen; porch chairs; toaster; record player and records; fan; train and tracks; stadium seats; baskets; window blinds; electric knife; dishes; plates, knives and forks; clocks; quilt and top; tricycle; braided rugs and other rugs; meat grmder; set of World Book encyclopedias. MAHOGANY GATE-LEG DROP-LEAF TABLE 8-day Shelf clock; blanket chest; several old chairs; washstand; clothes tree; Carnival glass berry set; Depression glass berry set, and other Depression glass; gold-edged pressed glass punch bowl set; musical whiskey decanter; other pressed glass; dinner bell; Wm. Moore 12-gauge double-barrel hammer gun; old baby shawls; Pluto bottle; dated jar; milk bottle and other bottles; 2 Kerosene lamps; figurines; wooden comb box; pictures and frames; old mandolin; slaw cutter; wooden rolling pm; brass blanket pins; arrowheads; wooden tub; 25 hand-split chestnut rails; old lard press with wooden handle; wooden rake; straw cutter; hand-forged pumpkin cutter; beam scales; hand-made meat hooks; meat bench; tripod and iron kettle. NEW IDEA GROUND-DRIVEN SPREADER A-l CONDITION 3-pomt rear mount 2-row cultivator, like new; cultipacker; 2-section spring harrow; flatbed wagon; Smoker elevator with motor; 3-pomt platform; manure sled; potato plow; Oliver walking plow; David Bradley garden tractor; tree saw; garden tools; digging iron; sledge hammer; forks; scythe; hose cart; wooden wheelbarrow; seeder; table saw; 1-hole corn sheller; log chains; complete horse harness with check and single lines; Army saddle; saw buck; ap prox. 50 bus. Rye; brass all-purpose pump; paint; aluminum shove; manure hook; lawn sweeper; motor Stoker and hot water boiler; steel window sash; galvanized gladiola cans; Planet Jr. seed planter; 48- gallon butcher shop furnace with bottled gas burner; butcher tubs; 25 meat trolleys and hooks; block and tackle; hanging scales; knife grinder with motor; milk strainers; 2 Rightway milker units; iron hog trough; water pump and tank. Silver Dollars 1880-CC, 1880-0,1881,1881-CC, 1881-0, 1881-S, 1888, 1888-S, 1889, 1889-0, 1904, 1921; Peace Dollars 1921,1922; 19 Buffalo Nickels from 1935 to 1938, including S’s and D’s; 6 Indian Head Pennies, 1895 to 1907 ; 22 Kennedy Halves from 1964 to 1969; 9 Liberty Walking 1934 and 1947, including 1936-D; Franklin Bell type 1951-D, 1952,1953,1954 ; 2 $5.00 bills with Red Seal; and many, many other items too numerous to mention. SALE ORDER: Small items off wagon; then Farm Equipment; then small items from house; then fur niture; coins last. Sale Time 10:30 A.M. ALVIN H. & MILDRED H. BUCHTER RDI, Stevens, PA 215-267-6024 John E. and Paul E. Martin Auctioneers 717-733-3511 717-733-3305 FOOD AT SALE Not Responsible For Accidents Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1976 — T/X]2 iLSI When whipping cream, make sure both the cream and the bowl are well chilled Public Sales Register SAT. MAY 29 - 12:00 P.M. Short Notice Public Sale of Farm Machinery and Lumber, Ponies and Horse. Located on the premises at Route 2, Annvuie, Penna. East Hanover Two. Go north of AnnviUe on Rt. 934 to North side of Bellgrove and turn left at Y and continue 2 miles north across Black’s Bridge and continue to Crooked Lane and turn right to first farm or go West from Harper’s on old route 22 appx. 1 mile and turn South onto Crooked Lane and continue to Farm. Conditions by: Leon and JoAnna Zimmerman. Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer. between Gouglersville fRt 222) Sc Knauers CRt. 625 Berks Co. Sold for Jeanette Paul Foose. John D. t George D. Frey, Aucts. SAT. MAY 29 - 10:00 A.M D.S.T. Public Sale of Household Goods, Antiques & Farm Tools. Located miles west of Cochranville, along the Homeville Road, Chester County, Pa. Watch for sale signs. Conditions of sale by Louis Sc Betty J. David. Auctioneers - Leroy Zook Sc Leon Kurtz. SAT. MAY 29 - 10:00 A.M. Olson Lodge Estate Auction Located along Kettle Creek on Rt. 144. V 2 mile from Ole Bull Park, 18 miles from Galeton, 35 miles from Coudersport, 45 miles from Lock Haven. Owners - Wm. and Marie Hayes. Auc tioneer - Si Pepperman. SAT. MAY 29 -10 a.m. Lloyd B. Will Estate Public Sale of Beautiful “Pleasant Retreat” Farm. Located: Rt. 897, 3 miles West of Remholds, turn right (north) on Peartown Road. Second farm on the left. West Cocahco Township, Pa. T. Glenn Horst, Auct. SAT MAY 29 - Consignment Sale of Gas Engines, Antique & classic cars & antique farm tractors & equip. Located at Morgantown, Pa Call or write before March 23rd to Alvin Horning, Jr., R 2 Fleetwood, Pa (215-683- 8659) or Elton Horning, Morgantown, Pa (215-286- 5183) SAT. MAY 29 - 9:30 A.M. Public Sale of Farm Machinery & Tools. To be held on the premises of Frank Yeager, along Gouglersville Rd., midway PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1976 Sale Time: 9:30 A.M. Sharp ANTIQUES , FURNITURE AND OTHER ITEMS On the premises, Poplar Street, Richland, PA. Round extension wing table with boards; small drop leaf tables; blanket chest; two 6’ tables with drawers; assorted small tables; assorted cane chairs; set of 6 and set of 4, and rockers; arm chairs; child’s old rocker; porch rockers; reed chair; desk chairs; 3 chests of drawers; clothes trees; doll beds; trunk; oak filing cabinet; cupboard with 15 drawers; high kneehole drawing desk; oak chma cupboard with glass doors & 2 drawers; flour chest; sectional bookcase; 2 sets old Biers; nice rope bed; Victorian-style sofa; new frame for old couch; large roll-top desk; child’s roll top desk; small glass display cabinet; old medicine cabinet; hobby horse; piano stool; organ stood; RCA Victrola; comb & towel rack with mirror; 8-day clocks; night stand; new & used folding chairs; 3 washstands, 1 is open; small & large benches; sausage stuffer; new porcelain top table, board & drawers; tea kettle; Rayolamp; bracket lamp; assorted oil lights, 1 in brass & pewter; agate floor lamp; lanterns; milk can; bushel basket & other baskets; sleigh bells & others; picture frames; Conestoga Jack, dated 1792; Stereoscope & pictures; miniature oval china closet about-24” high; Richland tire pump; small, old sewing machine; shoe lath; books; crocks; jugs; coffee grinder; pitcher pump; old scale; small agate kettle; Flatirons; butter churn; cast-iron dog; miniature Rumley tractor; other iron items; old drawing books, 1884 & 1885; old small turtle in box; old blue & white wooden coverlet; old patchwork quilts; early quilt in dark colors; lots new green window blinds; wooden rake; all kinds glassware & dishes - Depression, Heisey, Carnival; wine sets; small brass steam engine whistle; scroll saw with motor, tricycles; nice one horse walking cultivator; large bench vise with leg; spring wagon wheels; Stohler axes; Adz; Strieker Ax; Stohler No. 3 hatchet & more; Assorted antique tools; copper wash boiler; Planet Jr. garden cultivator with engme; hand cultivator; lawn roller; metal bushel tubs; new, small Zimm-O-Matic built express wagon; Jaeger 1% horsepower engine, running order; rotary power mower; Schwinn bicycle; lawn swing; nice 1966 Honda 160 cc motorcycle and all kinds of good items not listed. Terms By: ARTHUR & LAURA COPENHAVER Weik & Risser, Auctioneers Firestines, Clerks Refreshments by the ladies of the Myerstown Brethren Church Not Responsible for Accidents Bring Your Chain. 73
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