f£ Pome say distilled water from boiled tansy plants is good for removing freckles. j-ftnwZU/SLld U P6S 10 - 12. - - The brain grows rapidly up to the age of 5 and generally stops growing by tne age of 20. PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE LIFE LONG COLLECTION HORSE EQUIPMENT & CARRIAGES SATURDAY, MAY 6,1978 Located: From interstate Route 74 Exit at North Road and Cheviot Road. Go north approximately 4 miles on Cheviot Road to sale site. From interstate Route 275, exit on Route 27 south approximately 2 miles to Pool Road, turn right onto Pool Road for approximately 1 mile. At the first red light, turn left onto Cheviot Road. Approximately V* mile to sale site. Approximately 150 horse drawn vehicles include, wagonette "Break, drop front wicker Phaeton, wicker Phaeton with dickey seat, Phaeton, all of the above carriages are made by Brewster & Co , Brougham coupe made by J M Quinbys, roof seat break, Victoria made by Van Tassel, Kearney &Co , Landau-Maker L M Miller & Co , Park Phaeton, cut-under surrey, restored Vis-A- Vis, shooting break, traps (pony and horse size), pony wagonette, chaise, Stanhope gig, surreys, runabouts, milk wagon, produce wagon, bakery wagon, large hearse, coffin wagon, circus band wagon, ladder wagon with ladders, child’s hearse, railroad baggage wagon, street sweeper, hitch wagons, some with sth wheels and pei ches, ash wagon, Rockaway, Park Phaeton ALSO OF SPECIAL INTEREST Approximately 20 pair of carriage lamps. 2 Merry-go-round horse heads, painted and mounted 1974 1-ton Ford truck with goose neck and regular trailer hook-up 1-Goose neck flat bed trailer, 1917 (approx) Model Ford engine (running condition) 6 and 8 foot chain link fence with posts ABSOLUTE AUCTION EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD THIS IS NOT A CONSIGNMENT SALE - ONLY THE KISSEL CARRIAGES WILL BE SOLD. Sale located 20 minutes from the Cincinnati Airport. MOTELS CONVENIENT TO AUCTION SITE RED CARPET MOTEL CINCINNATI TRAVELODGE 513-385-1444,8590 Colerain Ave. 513-559-1800,3244 Central Parkway FIRESIDE HOSPITALITY MOTEL HOLIDAY INN 513-521-1313,7580 Colerain Ave. 513-771-0700,2235 Sharon Rd. TERMS: Cash, Certified Check, Money Order, or a Current Bank Letter of Credit must accompany all business and personal checks. Martin Auctioneers, Inc. J Z_ \ penna / BOX 71 - BLUE BALL - PA - 17506 \ AU^5 ERS / “Complete Auction Service" \ / v PAULZ. LARRY L. PAUL Z., JR. ' 717 354-6671 717-354-7539 717-768-8994 Office: 717-354-7006 (Electronic Secretary) Member of National and Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association MARTIN’S ANNUAL SALE, INTERCOURSE, PENNSYLVANIA MAY 18,19.20,1978 Sale will be limited and catalogues will be available, listing each vehicle consigned MARTIN’S ANNUAL NEW ENGLAND SALE, SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS JULY 22,1978 MARTIN’S FALL SALE, INTERCOURSE, PENNSYLVANIA AUGUST 24, 25,26,1978 SEPTEMBER 9.1978, MUSEUM SALE, COOPERSTOWN, N Y. ««ns THE KJSSEL FAMILY 8796 Cheviot Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 9:30 A.M. New Harness consist of, double set of work harness with chrome hames and buxton bits, double set of work horse harness custom made, 1 set complete unicorne lead harness, chrome hardware and buxton bits, doub'3 set of Russett driving harness, set of Wheeler harness fora Four-In-Hand, custom made, Hansom cab harness USED HARNESS AND HORSE RELATED ITEMS Buxton Bits, parasol tops, wicker umbrella baskets, chrome pole crab with hook, set -of leader bars, pair whiffle trees, sets of double and single pony and horse harness, chrome buxton and liverpooi bits, carriage and buggy jacks and wrenches, harness hooks, new and used halters, pole ends, work horse collars, pony and horse work bridles, brass carriage bell, lanters (some brass), single and double trees, wagon pole ends, misc poles and shafts, and alot of the other misc horse related items For a more complete list write to Martin Auctioneers, Inc. for catalogues PARTIAL LISTW6 OF CARRIAGES SALE SITE PHONE: 513-385-7464 UPCOMING SALES by MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. PL OF FOR PARTIAL LISTING OF HORSE RELATED ITEMS t>c> x peiMK it. i OfE- KLIB V IT O'* - Feeling miserable isn’t much of an excuse to skip out of work on a farm; especially when it's a family farm and everyone has definite respon sibilities. It means work, no matter what. I’ve been done rn more than once by a throbbing headache that was brought on by the changing weather of early Spring. My head and wind - or just a draft - don’t get along at all. Understandably enough, there are a few days each year during which I’ve been caught in headache producing conditions, and I hate it. A warm cap pulled down low over the back of the head is good “preventive medicine" as well as an item of comfort once it's already too late. So here I sit in my office with my Alpine hat perched low on the back of my head. All I did was take a Sunday afternoon drive through the coun tryside, with the windows of the car rolled down only a part of the time. I wised up to that nearly 10 years ago. Life on the farm has its ups and downs. Tackling the chores with a headache is definitely one of the “downs." Noises somehow become louder than they really are, and irritations cut deeper. Little problems or delays become big obstacles and major upsets. The end of the day seems like Capper-Volstead Act reviewed; not in danger, Bergland says WASHINGTON, D.C. - The United States Depart ment of Agriculture is pre pared to show to those who may doubt it that farmer cooperatives are not in volved in. any activities to enhance prices for their products, says USDA Secretary Robert Bergland. Congress has plans to in vestigate charges of the contrary. Bergland noted further SHORT NOTICE SALE OUR LADY OF FATIMA FARM AUCTION Elmhurst, Pa., Lackwanna Co. 3 miles north of Moscow, 7 miles southeast of Scranton. Located at Pa. Intersections 435 & 590. THURSDAY, MAY 11,1078 10:30 A.M. 45 High Grade Holstems & a complete line of modern farm machinery Read next week for complete sale OUR LADY OF FATIMA Elmhurst, Pa. M. L. BUNNELL - Auctioneer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29,197 t it's never going to come Bawling coes and calves at feeding time make headaches twice as bad as what they really are, and vigorous activity sends pulsating jets of pain through the skull. It’s no fun farming then. But the beat goes on - in more ways than one. A moment to sit by a milking machine is a welcome opportunity to rest. Eyes are closed while hands massage the udder and take account of the mtlkflow from each quarter. It's easy. Getting up again with a full milker is not so easy. The headache which had been “turned off" for a moment comes back instantly. The worst job of all was yet to come, and if at all possible, I always tried to get out of it Bedding the cows up for the night, and using four to five bales of straw to do it, was too much for my headache The vigorous shaking and resulting dust were sure causes for steady waves of pain. After what seemed like an unusually long afternoon and evening, the last cow was finally fed, milked, and bedded. The calves were fed and the milkers were rinsed. Relaxation and an early bed time, never looked so goo. An unpleasant day of life on the farm has come to an end at last that farmer cooperatives involved in marketing represent only a small portion of the industry when compared to the whole. Acknowledging to a group of farm editors meeting here this week that farmer cooperatives particularly diary cooperatives, have become the subject of suspicion lately, Bergland nonetheless said he sees nothing in the future which would hinder. Cooperatives were given their special business status by the Capper-Volstead Act “I don’t see anything in the way of amending the Cap per-Volstead Act,” Bergland answered in response to a question from a farm editor. The question was brought up in regard to the House Judiciary, here, having made plans to review the Capper-Volstead legislation. Chairman Peter Rodino (D-NJ) of the House Judiciary Committee has announced plans to review several laws, including the Capper-Volstead Act. Rodino cited the 1977 report of the Justice Department Task Force on Antitrust Immunities as calling at tention to the need for reforming antitrust exemptions and immunities. Senator Ted Kennedy (.D- Mass), who’ll move up tc chairman of the Senafe Judiciary Committee next year, took a similar position in recent remarks before thf American Bar Association. Farmer cooperatives viev such activity as a seriou; threat to Capper-Volstead the major enablinj legislation for marketm, 39
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