Agricultural land exempt from sewage and water assessment HARRISBURG - Governor The law exempts land in Iton J. Shapp and agricultural production from •iculture Secretary Kent such assessments but Shelhamer last week provides no exemption if the ■sided over the first land is taken out of farming, tifications for sewerage Shapp cited the obvious water assessment relief benefits of Act 71 in referring Pennsylvania farmers to the case of a Berks County >r Act 71, signed into law farmer faced with 1976. bankruptcy because of a PUBLIC AUCTION STATE SURPLUS EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, MAY 14,1977 The Department of Administrative Services, Division of Purchasing will sell at Public Auction the following State Surplus Property: Sedans, Station Wagons, Vans, Trucks, Jeeps. Kitchen Equip, incl: Mixers, Veg. Peelers, Ovens, Stainless Steel pieces, etc. Office Equip, incl; Adding Mach.. Calculators, Typewriters, Copiers, Desks, etc. Medical Equip, incl; X-ray Mach., Oxygen Mach., Dental Equip. Additional items include; Books (assorted-some Pre: 1900), School Desks and Chairs, etc. ' LOCATION: Department of Administrative Ser vices, Division of Purchasing (on the grounds of Governor Bacon Health Center), Delaware City, DE. (signs posted). INSPECTION: Morning of Sale from 9:00 A.M. until time of Sale. TERMS; Cash or Check approved by Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER: Donald R. Fenimore PUBLIC SALE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF MANY FINE AN TIQUES, DOLLS, TIN TOYS, IRON TOYS, WOOD TOY HORSES, COSTUME JEWELRY, BADGES: BUTTONS, POST CARDS, CAR HOOD ORNAMENTS, BOOKS, GUNS, STONE JUGS & CROCKS, DISHES & FURNITURE. THURSDAY, MAY 12,1977 The undersigned will move the following private collection into the Community Building in the rear of the McSherrystown Fire Engine House along Route 116 2 miles west Of Hanover, Pa. Paper Machet; Peter Rabbit, 38” Tall; Clown; Dwarfs; Monkey; Mighty Mouse; Boy, signed “NDC”; Elec. Santa Clause; Chiming 24” Mechanical, 24” Tall; Suzy Cute; Buster Brown Display; 2 Ideal 3-Face Babies; 6 Year Old, 36” Tall; 1 Small Wood Walking; 1 Cane Style; 1 Motorized Type; 50 Puppets; Rubber Wimpie; 1924 Rubber F&B Bubbles; Rattle Type; Collection of Ray Type; Celluloid Cowboy; Wood Dollhouse with Tin Furniture; Advertisement Doll Cards; Enamel Dolls; and many, many others with this partial listing. These Dolls are Very Nice & Clean. LARGE COLLECTION OF FINE EARLY TIN & IRON TOYS Casey Jones Riding Car, original, fine; 3 Carnival Cars; 100’s of Tin & Iron Toys; Tin & Iron Cars, too many to list; Large amount of Costume Jewelry; Beaded Pocket Books; Watch Fobs; Badges; Dated Buttons; Books, Many Early Post Cards; Inaugural Car License Plates & other plates; Model “T” Ford Box Tool Kit; Car Hood Ornaments; Stone Jugs; Iron Door Stops; Ironware; Woodware; Old Tools; Wooden Buckets; Small Egg Stove; Picture Frames; Nice Costumes; 40 Toy Pistols & Guns; Hunting, Fighting & Fishing Knives; Swords; Sword Cane; Walking Canes; Pewterware and Dishes. Remington Model No. 760 Deer Rifle with Bushnell chief 4X Scope; Winchester Model No. 71, 348 Lever Action Rifle; Remington Model No. 721 Bolt Action with Weaver Scope; Powermaster 760 8-8 Repeater; Winchester Model 55 22 LR; J. Stevens Model No. 238 20 Ga. Bolt Action; JC Higgins Model No. 60 12 Ga. Bead Barrell; Savage No. 22012 Ga. Single Barrel; Ithica 12 Ga. Hammerless Double Barrel; Belgian 12 Ga. Hammer Double Barrel; 512 Ga. Single Barrels, 2 are H & R; 32 & 22 Cal. Single Shot Rifles and Holsters. NOTE: The above is a partial listing of many 100’s of pieces of items collected over many years. Owner, EDITH J. PUNK idaville, Pa. Clair R. Siaybaugh, Auctioneer Idaville. Pa. Phone: 717-677-7479 At 11:00 A.M. LARGE At 8:30 A.M. Sharp 350 DOLLS GUNS x A proposed $40,000 sewerage assessment in his township. “Farmers who own large tracts of assessable land cannot pay the same amounts developers can. If any farmer chooses to sell that land for profit, then the assessments would become valid,” Shapp said. He added that he felt it was state government’s mandate to “assure Pennsylvania family farmers every possible fiscal edge to remain in business for the good of all Pennsylvanians. “ Shapp also noted that the signing of certification marked the first time a crime sponsor of a piece of REGISTERED HOLSTEINS, MACHINERY, t REAL ESTATE FRIDAY, MAY 13,1977 9:30 A.M. Philadelphia, N.Y. At the farm 18 mi. north of Watertown, 17 mi. south of Gouvernour, V 2 mi. north of Philadelphia on Rt. 11. 109 Registered and Grade Holsteins. 58 cows in milk, 3 heifers bred for fall, 40 yearlings and calves, 8 started bulls. This is a good milky year round freshening dairy. The herd is mostly home-bred with a few purchased fronTEastem A-I sires. Sires represented are: Ace, Robbie, Earl, Grand, Security,'Black Eagle, Forty Niner, Buddy Burke. Cattle will be examined by a vet for udder health and pregnancy and will be tested for interstate shipment. MACHINERY; Massey-Ferguson 1085 diesel tractor only 600 hrs. w/cab; Int. 674 diesel tractor 176 hrs. w/Mount-A-Matic loader w/snow & manure bucket & cab; Int. 606 gas tractor w/2001 loader w/snow & manure bucket; Farmall 230 w/fast hitch mower; NH 479 haybine used two seasons; NH 56 hay rake; 36’ hay & grain elevator; 30’ pipe elevator; 2 basket wagons; 100’ of mow elevator (includes vertical elevator); NI hay conditioner; Int. 540 manure spreader 1 yr. old; New Lamco self-unloading wagon w/10 ton running gear; Gehl self-unloading wagon w/roof & HD gear; Fox chopper w/direct cut head; Gehl chopper w/3 heads; NH 36 flail chopper; Int. 56 blower w/40’ pipe; green chop wagon; Ford 4-row corn planter nearly new w/fiberglass fertilizer boxes; MC No. 10 13 disc grain drill; 12’ Pittsburg transport disc; Brillion 17’ spike tooth harrow 1 3-pt. hitch; 2 flatbed wagons, 12’ spring tooth drag; 150 fence posts; barbwire; quantity of lumber; 2 farm trailers; 345’ Easy-Go barn cleaner chain new; 3 pt. posthole digger; w/6” & 9” augers; baler twine; 21 cu. ft. chest freezer; air compressor; 180 amp. welder; scales; chain falls; buzz saw; dyes; nails & staples; 32” Homelite chain saw; Com. meat grinder; forks, shovels, clippers; drum fly spray; stock tanks; iron kettle; milk cans good condition; oil drums, gas cans; grass seed; quantity paint; quantity fire wood; few household items. MILKING EQUIPMENT; 2 DeLaval milker units; 4 Hinman units, 1 Surge unit; large amount of misc. items from 30 years of farming. REAL ESTATE: Will be offered as one parcel. 435 acres of land, 300 acres tillage, all level land; % mile of fronting on Indian River (ideal camping area); L shaped gambrel roof dairy bam w/new 115’; addition built 1975, room for 125 head w/50 tie stalls & 50 stan chions and attached heifer bam; gutter cleaners; 500 gal. bulk tank Surge Alamo 50+ pump; 14 x 40 cement stave silo; 50 x 60 machinery shed built 1976 w/cement floor & shop area; 5-br. modem home w/hardwood floors, aluminum siding, picture window, attached garage, excellent water supply, wood furnace, Indian River School within 2 miles of farm, Queens farm dairy market. Open House on Real Estate Wed. May 11,1977. Terms on Real Estate: the starting bid to be $llO,OOO. Upon acceptance of the highest bid a deposit of $lO,OOO will be required. Owner will finance a responsible party with % down at tune of closing, balance amor tized over a 20 year period at interest, callable in 10 years. Offered Exclusively by William Kent, Inc. Broker. Broker participation invited by registering your client by May 12 by 5:00 P.M. Terms on Cattle & Machinery: Cash or good check day of sale with ID, nothing to be removed until settled for. Credit on Personal Property available by contacting Roy Holland, Security Trust Co., Rochester, N.Y., phone 716-262-2886 prior to sale. Owners Ph. 315-642-3320 WILLIAM KENT. INC. Sale Manager & Auctioneer Bergen, N.Y. 716-494-1890 legislation would also sign approval certificates as a cabinet member. Kent D. Shelhamer sponsored the bill when he was a legislator (Columbia County) and chairman of the House Agriculture Com mittee. He has been Agriculture Secretary since February 14, 1977. Shelhamer said that he had “pledged to be the voice of Pennsylvania farmers” as Agriculture Secretary and considered Act 71 as a continuation of the “same pledge he had made when in the legislature.” Shapp noted “the rest of the nation looks to our state CARLTON & MARTHA BROWN DISPERSAL CARLTON & MARTHA BROWN \ a f v /- v .• r -tc-' cr i r-c-i • hr Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 7,1977—125 as a prime example of the success of family farming even as the corporate farm has become the rule in some other agricultural states.” He recounted such farm legislation as the Clean and Green,Act and the Flood Relief Act for farmers following Humean Agnes as part of “more helpful legislation for farmers in the Newsreporting taught by mail UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - If you are publicity chairman or correspondent for your club or organization, Penn State has a new leam-by-doing course on news writing. Purpose of the course is to teach students to write To order the “news stories for daily or weekly writing” course, send your local newspapers, especially check for $3, made payable for those who report the to Penn State, to “News activities of clubs, churches, Writing”, Box 5000, or organizations. University Park, Pa. 16802. LANCASTER FARMING MARKET REPORTS JUNIATA CO. PA. FARM AT PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 11,1977 2:00 P.M. Located 50 mile northwest of Harrisburg, 3 mi. north east of McAlisterville along Rt. 35. Approx. 63 acres, 8 room log dwelling, bank barn and farrowing house, good stream. TERMS: 20% down at knockoff. For complete brochure, contact auctioneers. Long Bros., Aucts. R.D.2 Port Royal, Pa. 17082 Ph. 717-527-4784 PUBLIC SALE FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 12,1977 at 6:00 P.M. | Located at the Belleville Livestock Mkt, 1 Belleville, Pa. | A large collection of mostly furniture, a few misc. ft items, Homestead treadle sewing machine, old dutch £ cupboard refinished jelly cupboard, 2 kitchen cabinets, f 2 wooden ice refrigerators, 2 pc. comer cupboard, fruit » cupboard, 2 dry smks (one old), drop leaf table w- j drawer m each end, 10 ft. pedestal ext. table, small § pedestal table, 2 claw foot stands, a lot of small misc. & stands, coffee table, end stands, smoking stand, a lot of chairs, some sets, rockers, straight chairs, etc., 2 buffets, small china closet, oak library table, oak desk, maple ext. table, 6 and 11 pc. dining room suites, two 4 pc. walnut bedroom suites, 3 pc. waterfall bedroom suite, 3 pc. painted (decorated) bedroom suite, 3 wash stands, 2 dressers, 3 wardrobes, blanket chest, iron single bed w-brass trim, several wooden beds, 2 long benches, barrel butter chum, stiff handle wash tub, 5 wooden planes, old pictures, a few dishes and other pcs. furniture not listed Terms-cash Mark Click - Auctioneer Zook and Yoder - Clerks J. J. PEACHEY R. D. 1 Belleville, Pa. past five years than they had seen in the previous 35 years.” Shapp also congratulated the legislature for its cooperation in the passage of important farm bills and said he was “delighted that Kent Shelhamer was con tinuing the same farm ef fectiveness as Agriculture Secretary as he displayed as a 12-year legislator.” Included are lessons on news and the newspaper, write it right, writing your story, newspaper style, and editing copy. This five-lesson course emphasizes writing assignments and returning them for suggestions from the author. READ FOR FULL Lunch at Sale.