—Lancaster Farming, Saturday,"September 30,1978 144 Senate defeats school lunch transfer attempt WASHINGTON, D.C. - A Senate leader in the suc cessful fight to block tran sfer of the school lunch to the proposed U.S. Department of Education said last week the action should discourage future "predatory raids” on the Department of Agriculture. U.S. Senator Herman E. Talmadge, chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, said the action of the Senate leaves the school lunch and other child feeding programs in ‘‘strong, competent, sympathetic hands.” “I hope the decisive action of the Senate in refusing to disrupt the school lunch program will send a message to others who would like to dismember and dismantle the Department of Agriculture,” Talmadge said. “I hope there will be no further predatory raids on" the Department under the misguided name of gover nment reorganization.” The Senate last week, by'- voice vote, deleted the proposed school lunch transfer from a bill to create a £ new Cabinet-level Department of Education. A similar Department of Education bill is pending in the House, but the proposed school lunch transfer was deleted in Committee. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 1:30 R.M. Located on Route 25, Vz mile West of Exit 34. 41 CAMPSITES Campsites consist of 4500 square feet, more or less, and having water, electricity, sewerage, picnic pads and fire rings on each lot. Owners of campsites have privileges to Clubhouse, Swimming Pool and Laundry Room. If you’re interested in owning your own campsite, check into this sale. For additional information phone 717-682-9871 or 717-758-6004. TERMS: 25% down. Further terms and conditions to be given day of sale. CAMP-A-WHILE, INC. R.D. #1 Box 334 Hegins, Pennsylvania 17938 Earl Richard Etzweiler, Attorney Lee D. Dockey Auctioneer-Estate Liquidator-Appraiser Box 164 Pillow, Pa. 17080 Phone: 717-758-6004. PUBLIC AUCTION To Settle the Estate of Dick Williams SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 10:00 A.M. Located in Skippack Twp., Montg. Co., Pa. Midway between Schwenksviile and Skippack follow Rt. 73 on to Hudnut Rd. Watch for Sale Signs. Complete Stock of CB Radios - Monitors - Rotors - Antennas - Microphone Accessories. Includes Regency - Colbra - Scorpian Antenna Specialist - Avanti - Power Supply - Cables of all sizes Many small parts and fit tings Your opportunity to start in Business with a minimum of an investment - stock is all current mer chandise Many of these sets are sealed in new cartons. Conditions by Executors of State Inspection: Date of Sale. Cash or Certified Check Lunch Available Nelson C. Weidenbaugh, Auctioneer 540 N. Lewis Rd., Royersford, Pa. 19468 Phone(2ls) 948-7619 For months, Talmadge has led the effort in the Senate to retain the school lunch and other nutrition programs in the Department of Agriculture. Under his leadership all 18 members of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry were among 59 Senators who co-sponsored the amendment to strip the school lunch program from the Department of Education bill. The Carter Administration had proposed and strongly hacked the transfer. During Senate discussion of the -issue, Talmadge argued that the school lunch program, as a part of USDA, serves a dual function - it supports the agricultural economy through distribution of surnlus farm commodities and provides nutritious meals to the nation’s school children. “Even during periods of agricultural surpluses, USDA supplements the surpluses with purchases of other, non-surplus com modities that schools need,” Talmadge said. “Such .a balanced ap proach vyould be difficult to work out with a split jurisdiction in which USDA procures and ships com modities, but a Department Senator T almadge * of Education administers the program where com modities are used,” he said. PUBLIC AUCTION CARRIAGES, MUSIC BOXES, ANTIQUES FRIDAY, OCTOBER G At 6:00 P.M. In Kempton Community Center Bldg, in Kempton, Berks Co., PA. Just off Rt. 737, 15 miles North of Kutztown. 2 seat surrey w/fringe top by Studebaker; 2 seat auto top surrey; H.H. Keath 1 horse buggy on rubber; 2 seat 1 horse sleigh; dbl & single work harness; carriage lamps & lanterns; shaft & strap bells; set 4 good buggy whls; Ig. collection of period antique clothing, 15%” REGINA music Box: 3 Ig. eyl. type music boxes; CELESTINA & GEM roller organs; early 1 & 2 tune music boxes; ornate cast iron & nickel kit wood stove; Victorian loveseats; rd oak table & chairs; spinning wheels; high poster rope bed. Clocks, glassware, old bottles, prints, dolls. Contact Auction Co. for illus. Flyer w/full listing. Sale held for PETER FRITSCH Conducted by Ralph W. Zettlemoyer Auction Co. Rl, Breinigsvilie (215)285-4616 PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, TRACTOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7,1078 AT 10:30 A.M. Located East of Mt. Joy, along Rt. 230. Across from National Standard. ACB tractor, cultivators & disc, ’6O Chevy Vk. T. stake truck, 200 amp. Lincoln portable welder, Green Star roto-tiller, seeder planter, elec, hammer, 1 hp. elec, saw, sander & hedge trimmer, lawn mower, lime spreader, port, sprayer, 4-car Motors (3 Cadillac-VW- Buda diesel), plumbers heating pot, hand torch, sm. propane tank, car radiators, hub caps, tires, wh. barrow, express wagon, shovels, 5 cans roofing cement, tow cables, step ladders, lanterns, forks, 2 # vices-etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Impenal chest freezer, refrigerator, breakfast set, Coming-top elec, range, metal double door cabinet, kit. cabinet, Duncan Phyfe table, 6 chairs, buffet, recliner, sleeper sofa, sofa bed, 2 old rockers, plank chairs, radio, stereo w/speakers, oval rug & lots of others, single bed, vanity, chest of drawers, Bureau, metal wardrobe, Lancaster bottle (Kiehl & Keefer), mirrors, elec, cleaners, croquet set, lawn & porch furniture, what-not mirrored shelf, old Funk & Wagnalls Dictionary, Woodstock typewriter in wooden box, book shelves, Penncrest movie projector, Cannon super movie camera, Kodak Camera, clocks, TV, window shades, pictures, jars, canner, dishes and many useful items not listed. Lunch available. SALE ORDER - SM TOOLS - Equip. Truck at 12 P.M. followed by K.H. Goods. Sale By; ALLISON H. POWELL C.H. & 808 WOLGEMUTH & H. SHAFFNER AUCTS. PH: 665-5664 Talmadge said transfer of ithe lunch programs would accomplish nothing in ad ministrative efficiency but could “seriously jeopardize the strength and well-being of the child nutrition programs.” “Moving these programs to a Department of Education would place them in an organization which is not concerned with the formulation or execution of nutrition policy,” Talmadge added. “Furthermore, it would whittle away at the functions of USDA, using federal reorganization and efficiency as an excuse.” If the school lunch transfer snould succeed, Talmadge warned, it would encourage other Federal agencies to take over other USDA ac tivities such as the Forest Service, Soil Conservation AUCTION VALUABLE ANTIQUES PERSONAL PROPERTY . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 At9ioo A.M. Located 5 miles West of Miilersville, Pa. From Millersville Borough take W. Frederick St. onto Letort Rd.; from the Masonville Mennonite Church in Letort, travel Vz mile South on Safe' Harbor Rd. to Breneman Rd. & turn right. Auc tion is on Breneman Rd. ANTIQUES FURNITURE: FARM TABLE; HALF SPINDLE DEC. PLANK BOTTOM SETTEE; 2 SETS OF 4 PLANK BOTTOM DEC. CHAIRS; SET OF 6 PLANK _ BOTTOM CHAIRS; 2 DROP LEAF TABLES W/DRAWERS; dec. Boston type rocker; sm. dec. plank bottom rocker; OAK INCLUDING EXTENSION TABLE W/CARVED LEGS, HALL MIRROR W/HOOKS, chest of drawers w/brass pulls, SET OF 6 SOLID BOTTOM CHAIRS, high back office chair w/- bent wood arms, DRESSER w/BRASS PULLS, WASH STAND W/TOWEL BAR, St stand w/tumed legs; sm. VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP TABLE; 2 matching cane bottom chairs; SET OF 6 HALF SPINDLE PLANK BOTTOM DEC. CHAIRS BY P. VACHE, WRIGHTSVILLE, PA.; DOUGH TRAY ON LEGS; blanket chest; 2 Empire chests of drawers; 6 MAT CHING-CANE SEATED CHAIRS; 2 CHILDREN’S PLANK BOTTOM DEC. ROCKERS; Victorian mir ror; Victrola case; baby cradle; JEL LY CUPBOARD; 5 wooden benches; 1 drawer butcher table; Ig. wood box. GLASS & CHINA: SERVICE FOR 12 OF SYRACUSE CHINA; SET OF FIESTA DISHES; snowflake plate; CARNIVAL BASKET; FLOW BLUE CUP & SAUCER; Moon & star bowls; signed carnival vase; sev. Ig. china veg. dishes St plates; spooners, set of goblets & sherbets; water set; set of wines; blown handpainted vases; set of footed salts; German relish dishes; milk glass com cob salt & peppers; cov compote; GLASS BASKETS; toothpick holders; egg plate; HERR INGBONE & IRIS BOWL & BUTTER DISH; Eng. teapot; butter chips; German pitcher & plate; hand painted tumblers; depression glass & other pressed glass pcs. MISCELLANEOUS: HANDEL TYPE LAMP; SHELF CLOCK W/FANCY CARVINGS; butter ice box; sev. wall mirrors; quilting frame; sm. GONE W/WIND OIL LAMP; WOODEN BUTTER WORKER ON STAND; CAMEL BACK TRUNK; flat irons; cherry seeder; iron mortar & pestle; SEV. IRON SKIM MERS, FORKS & LABELS INC. SOME W/DEC. HANDLES; tobacco spears; gram cradle; BRASS BUCKET; sausage press; apple peeler; husking pegs; sev. lamp shades; PITCHER & BOWL SETS INC. A SIX PC. SET; SLEIGH BELLS; sev. picture frames; butter print; OIL LAMP; GONE W/WIND LAMP; ukelin; Bennington type cuspidor; NICE LONE STAR QUILT; LAP ROBES; waffle iron; wagon seat; JUGS; CROCKS; SEV. IRON POTS; Ig. iron skillet; wooden measure; PRR TORCH; iron door latches; lanterns; Ig. copper apple kettle (needs repairs); WM. BEATTY CLEAVER; CARRIAGE LAMPS; LG. FARM BELL; tremmels; unusual anvil; heavy duty jacks; num. strap lungers; bracket lamp; food grinder; 2 SIX PRONG WOODEN FORKS, ONE SIGNED YOUNG; butter scales; cross cut saws; ice cream dipper; iron banks inc. Sesquicentennial. PERSONAL PROPERTY OLD 4 PC. DINING ROOM SUITE INC. SQ. GLASS CHINA CLOSET W/GLASS DOOR St SIDES St 6 CHAIRS: sm. sq. mahogany table; Simmons hide-a bed; end table lamp; 3 pc. living room suite; platform rocker; 3 pc. bedroom suite; metal crib; maple double bed; working Philco floor model radio; chest of drawers w/mirror; cedar chest; Philco automatic dryer; Maytag automatic washer; 3 pc. mirror; table lamps; floor lamps; sev. sundry tables; wall mirror; utility cart; step stool; wooden cupboards; garden tools; 6HP Sears riding tractor w/mower & cultivator; 1 ton chain hoist; wheelbarrow; fence stretcher; stone fork; axes; BLACKHAWK 4 TON FLOOR JACK; mix ing bowls; pots St pans; Rogers silverware & other; cow clippers; bedding; numerous jars. Sale by AARON R. BRENEMAN Auctioneers: Ira Stoltzfus & Son 442-4936 or 442-8254 Jay Leary 354-0423 NOTE: Numerous items at this auction have ac cumulated at the Breneman farm over the past four generations. If you like country antiques, come on out to the farm & spend the day with us. 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