Rural housing loans expanded by FmHA WASHINGTON, D.C. - provide housing for families Loans by the Farmers Home of low and moderate income Administration (FmHA) to are authorized in 337 places 4th ANNUAL ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE at Linvilie Hill Mennonite School SATURDAY, NOV. 6,1976 10 A.M. 15 Mifes East of Lancaster off U.S. 30 - 2 miles South on Kinzer Road. Items to be sold include Canned goods, baked goods, potatoes, eggs, honey, apples, cider, bologna, hot dogs, cabbage, etc. Assorted handy work, quilts, fancy pillows, lamps, crocheted items & much more. Double bed, box spring & mattress. livestock, Reg. Holstein heifer, com fed steers, butcher bulls, butcher hogs, feeder pigs, hay, straw, com fodder, seed com, baler twine, fire wood, Surge milker unit with 50 lb. pail, steel cattle gate, 25 in. 5 - H.P. Riding Mower, portable air compressor, steam iron, 2 new West Bend Slow cookers. Enjoy delicious home made food and goodies while attending our auction. All proceeds of the day will be used for the promotion of Christian Education at the school. All contributions will be greatly appreciated. Sale time 10 A.M. All items will be donated. Leroy Zook Leon Kurtz Steve Petersheim For Information Call Eton Beiler 442-8126 PUBLIC TOOL AUCTION NAME BRANDS INCLUDE ROCKWELL - SKILL - CHICAGO PNEUMATIC - ROOAC - FULLER - BLACK & DECKER - HER BRAND - BROWN - MARFLOW - SHOPMATE - WRIGHT - WEN - McGRAW EDISON - DIAMOND I LOY - LUFKIN -JNGERSOLL RAND - CHANNEL LOCK • REMINGTON MONDAY, OCT. 25,1976 .LOCATED AT THE GUERNSEY SALES BARN, Route 30 East, 4 Miles East of Lancaster—6:oo P.M. Sharp. FLOOR JACKS AIR COMPRESSORS TABLE SAWS ROLL AROUND TOOL BOXES Air Impact Wrenches, %-% - % -1”; Circle Hand Power Saws; Saber Saws; Orbital Sanders; Belt Type Sanders; Disk Grinders and Buffers; Electric Drills (All Sizes); Air Power Chisel, Drills and Sanders; Bench Vises (Large and Small); Hydraulic Jacks; Bench Grinders; Large Assortment of Socket Sets, Sizes V* Extension Cords; Hedge Trim ming Tools; Plumbing Took; Tap and Die Sets; Drill Bit Sets; Tool Boxes (All Sizes); Air Hoses; Torch Hoses; Screwdriver Sets; Transistor Radios; Glassware; Routers; Reciprocal Saws; Adjustable Wrench; Universal Socket Sets; Battery Chargers; Channeloek Tools; Hand Tools (Hammer, Pliers); Measurement Tapes; Hemp Rope. Carpenter Tools; Metric Socket Sets; Metric Wrenches; Framing Squares; Drop Cords; Cable Power Pulls; Paint Brushes; Impact Sockets, % - % - Torque Wrenches; Pipe Wrenches; Fire Ex tinguishers; Allen Wrenches; Camping Items; Electrical Tape; Truck Tarps; Work Gloves; Hacksaws; Hacksaw Blades; Creepers; Trouble Lights; Yard Lights; Jumper Cables; Wall Clocks; Car Cleaning Kits; Sandpaper; Open and Boxed End Wrenches; Electric Impact Wrenches. —Merchandise Guaranteed By Factory Warranty— OWNERS - BOSWELL WHOLESALE Ph. 317-869-5516 Licensed and Bonded Organization Cash or Approved Check with Proper I.D. ■ Not Responsible for Accidents or Property After Sold. AUCTIONEER NOTE: SALE ITEMS CAN BE INSPECTED ONE HOUR BEFORE SALE TIME! Not Responsible for changes Due to Strikes and Shipping Schedules. If Tax Exempt - must show Number Everything Offered Sells—No Minimum and No Reserves 6:00 P. M. SHARP Auctioneer Ronald Funk & Associates Auction and Real Estate Servio R. D. No. 1, Paradise, Pa. Phone: 717-442-4279 or 717-7 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Watch for Coining Auction of Name Brand Furniture and Tools at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion on Friday and Saturday, December 3 and 4,1976. LUNCH AVAILABLE with 10,000 to 20,000 inhabitants, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today. The action implements a provision of the Housing Authorization Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-375) recently passed by Congress and signed by President Ford. The act authorized extension of FmHA’s rural housing credit to towns in the 10,001-20,000 population range that are outside urbanized Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSA’s). and where the U.S. Secretaries of Agriculture and Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have determined that there is a serious lack of mortgage credit for families of low and moderate income. In the absence of such a determination, FmHa housing loans are limited to the rural countryside and rural towns of not more than 10,000. The new legislation has resulted in extension of FmHA home loan eligibility to 93 localities not previously served by the agency. Under previous authority, service had been authorized last April to 244 non-SMSA community areas certified as lacking in over all mortgage credit. The new act specifies that deter mination must be made on the basis of credit availability for low and moderate-income families, without reference to whether ample mortgage credit exists for homebuyers of above-moderate income. The FmHA authority in towns o! more than 10,000 HUNTER'S SALE BARNS, INC. Rte. 276, RISING SUN, MD. ANTIQUE ESTATE SALE From the Estate of Katherine Brittingham October 30, 1976 11:30 AM Sharp Two Oak bedroom suites, dressers and chest of drawers with beveled mirrors; Duncan Phyfe dining room suite, complete with china cabinet. Blanket - chest, cedar lined; many old odd chairs, tables and dressers. Many rare old American pieces. Complete china set. Refrigerators and many miscellaneous items. Terms of sale: cash or good check. Sale held indoors Restaurant on grounds. Norman E. Hunter, Auctioneer FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26,1976 6:00 P M. 15’drop leaf extension table; chest freezer; Noritake service for 12 china dinner set (rose pattern); Prizer kitchen range; Beauty rest mattress; hide-a-bed; 6 maple kitchen chairs; oak bedroom suite; wooden settee w-matching rocker; wood box; 30-06 Remington pump rifle; 1 yr. old refrigerator; Servel gas refrigerator; dishes; small items; etc. etc. We sell on commission. Ca " JOHN J. RUTT 717-354-5095 Consignments being accepted for our Nov. 23 Antique Sale applies to loans for family owned or rental housing under rural provisions of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended, for families whose incomes are classified as low or moderate. Single-family housing loans may be made for terms of up to 33 years. The interest rate currently is 8-M> per cent, although under interest credit provisions of the housing act, interest as low as one per cent may be paid by low-income borrower families. Rental housing is financed for up to 40 years, except that loans for senior-citizen housing may extend for 50 years. Current interest rate is 9 per cent, with provision for interest credit to result in reduced rent payment by low-income tenants. The Section 8 rent supplement program of HUD also may be applied to rental housing built with FmHA loans. Cities in the over 10,000 category eligible for the FmHA home loan service in Pennsylvania are: Athens, Sayre, South Waverly, Berwick, Bloomsburg, Bradford, Chambersburg, Clearfield, Connelsville, Dubois, Elwood City (newly eligible), Franklin, Greenville, Grove City, Indiana (newly eligible), Lewistown, Lock Haven, Meadville, Oil City, Sunbury, Warren,, Waynesboro. Application for a loan through the FmHA is made through the agency’s county office serving the county where the property is located. Offices usually are in county seat towns. Their locations may be determined by consulting local telephone directories for listings under U.S. Government Agriculture. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 23,1976 58,000 cattle on feed HARRISBURG, Pa. - eigh * f e , r , cei ? t ™® re . tha ? Pennsylvania cattle feeders ™ r ket«;d during the fourth had 58,000 cattle and calves qu i^ r of * 975, on feed for the slaughter . Catt | e calves ? afeed market on October 1, 1976, « according to the Crop October 1, 1976 in the 23 Reporting Service. This was major feeding states totaled three per cent less than a 9 > 264 thousand head. This is vpir pjirlipr approximately the same as a year earner. year agQ Placements of Marketing of feed cattle ca ttle and calves during the during the My-September Juiy-October period totaled quarter at 32,000 head Was 5 673 000 head seven three per cent below the cen t below 1975. quarter last year. Marketings of fed cattle Placements of cattle and for slaughte r during the calves on feed during thus quarter totaled 6> i 7o> ooo third quarter totaled 32,000, head> up 23 pB r cent from the down nine per cent from a same quar ter in 1975. Ex year ago. pected marketings in the 23 Expected marketings of fed cattle, if realized, during the October-December quarter of 26,000 would be m GOOD WORD f rm th* s*ble How fortunate we are that Jesus did not spend his time on earth building a church with a membership of only the powerful and affluent people of the day. Wherever Jesus went, all manner of people were attracted to his presence, the sick, the infirm, the sinners and the outcasts. He did not turn them aside. In answer to the Pharisees' criticism that he sat down to break bread with Publicans and sinners, Jesus reminded them that the healthy did not need a physician, only the sick, and re buked them: But go ye and learn what that meaneth, I will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentence. St Matthew 9:13 At this point in time, people followed Jesus wherever he went and word preceded his coming into the towns ancf villages. How much would have been accomplished had Jesus chosen to be selective in the people he chose to minister to, to heal, and to of fer the hand of salvation? A church is not a club; but God's house, where all men are welcome, even invited, to come in search of salvation. When Jesus said, Follow me, he was speaking to all men and women. 2800 FEEDERS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 Two Feeder Cattle Sales in One Day 1:00 P.M. Culpeper Feeder Calf Assoc, sells 1300 feeder calves at Culpeper Agricultural Enterprises (3 miles south of Culpeper on Rt. 29) Phone 825-9188 7:00 P.M. Marshall feeder Cattle Assoc, sells 1500 feeder calves and yearlings at Fauquier Livestock Exchange (1 mile east of Marshall on Rt. 55) Phone 364-1566 :iAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. 1 Mile North of Lititz on Route 501 TUESDAY EVi OCTOBER 28, 1976 *3o™ ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD, COINS Early Painted Tinware, Hens on Nest, Chine, ABC Plates, Pressed Glass, Flo Blue, Pink Lustre, (Tyrol) J. Wedgewood Cups and Saucers and Plates. Miniature Coal Oil Light, Breakfast Set, Baby Crib, and lots more. Coins will be sold at 8:00 P.M WE SPECIALIZE IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS, ESTATES AND ANTIQUES WILBUR H. HOSIER 306 Owl Hill Rd.,Litte Harold K. Gaiebach, Partner HAT & GAVEL AUCTION CO. SELLS ON COMMISSION—CALL 626-0254 Receiving Hours: Monday, Noon to 9 P.M.; Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Tuesday, Pickup Day. states for the last quaryer of 1976 are estimated at 5,490,000 head, 11 per cent more than a year earlier. 109