Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1978, Image 149

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    Carter fails as
By ROBERT WALKER and move toward reductions
Pa. Congressman, 19th of the federal deficit.
District However, in my opinion,
Many of you heard the President’s plan does not
President Carter deliver his go far enough even though it
address to the American is on the right track. He
people last week in which he spoke of reducing the federal
outlined his plan for dealing budget deficit to 30 billion
with the economy and in- dollars. What he should be
flation. The President should attempting to do is balance
be praised for the attitude he the federal budget im
displayed when he spoke mediately m order to ef
about the pressing need to fectively fight inflation.
cut the cost of government At the very least, federal
PUBLIC SALE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9
TIME: ll:OOA.M. SHARP
WAGON ITEMS FIRST, HOUSEHOLD
GOODS, FARM MACHINERY
R.D. #2, Dillsburg, Pa. Approx. 3 mi. S. of
Dillsburg along Rt. #194 through Franklintown
1 mi. to Water Rd. turn L. to sale. Signs posted.
REAL ESTATE 1:00 P.M.
Farm containing approx. 83 acres, approx. 65 acres
good producmg farmland, balance wood & pasture
land, approx 1 mi. of land along hard road thereon
erected 2Vz story frame house, brick siding, 6 rooms &
bath, coal fired furnace, hot water heat, porches,
enclosed porch. 2 wells of water, elec, water pump,
large lawn, landscaped, bank bam, 2 car frame
garage, wagon shed, hog pen, other outbuildings, roof’s
OK, buildings in good state of repair. This is a very
desirable property, has lots of possibilities. For inspec
tion of real estate (home) phone 432-4582 for appoint
ment. No Sunday inspection.
TRUCK-TRACTORS
FARM MACHINERY - TOOLS, ETC.
1964 Ford 100 custom cab truck, 6 cylinder, 6 ft. bed
w/racks, tires OK, current inspection, good running
order, Oliver 770 tractor w/power steering, tires OK,
PTO, power booster drive, good shape, Oliver 550 trac
tor, tires OK, 3 pt. hookup, w/NI #502 loader, good
shape, Oliver 66 tractor, tires OK, 3 pt. hookup,
w/cultivators OK, New Holland 68 hay baler, New
Holland 616 harvester w/grass pick-up & com head,
New Holland 680 blower w/8” pipe, Oliver 5025 wagon
w/120 bushel Little Giant bm, Oliver 241 transport disk
(28 disk), Oliver 3 bottom 14” plow, Oliver 13-7 disk
gram drill, Oliver wagon w/20” sides on rubber, 2-M/W
flat bed hay wagons, Cunningham hay conditioner,
Oliver 2 row corn planter w/gandy applicator, NI 323
com picker one row pull type, NI 101 lune spreader, NI
manure spreader as is, NI 7 ft. grader blade, NI wagon
for silage w/false endgate, extra false endgate, NI 400
hayrake on rubber, NI 255 grass mower, NI 30 ft.
elevator w/1 h.p. motor, Cardinal 12 ft. elevator,
Brillion 10 ft. cultipacker, V-type snowplow, twin
cylinder homdauhc loader, Clark 6 row field sprayer, 2
barrels on rubber, JD 43 sheller w/cob elevator, 2 hole
com sheller, 2 sets 12-38 tractor chains, log chains,
hydraulic cylinder w/hose & couplings, Super Fogger
OK, grease guns, Remington SL-5 cham saw, hydraulic
jack, iron hog troughs, 10 ft. metal gate; hog gates; 2
rubber tire wheelbarrows, shovel plow, iron bathtub,
Terra-matic stable cleaner w/gutter cleaner as is, saw
mangrel w/blade, double ladder, vacuum pump
w/motor, 2 4-hole hog feeders, elec, fencer, mower
knives, block & fall, flat belts, Surge milker, cow
chains, pipe wrenches, grinder, vise, wire, sledge ham
mer, wedges, ax, pick, scythe, Stuart clippers, snow
fence, homemade air compressor, rolls wires, Myers
deepwell pump, chicken coops, nests, fountains &
feeders, shovels, forks, shingles, odds & ends lumber,
window sash, scoops, buckets, stable doors, bolts, hand
& garden tools plus numerous small useful items found
around barn & shop.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ANTIQUES —GUN, ETC.
A.E. Spangler upright piano good condition, 3 pc. liv
ing room suite, 5 pc. walnut bedroom suite, springs,
mattresses, cedar wardrobe, painted chest, dresser,
mghtstand, blanket chests, 6 kitchen chairs, rockers,
high chair, Monarch gas & coal white enamel stove
A-l, child’s rocker, Axmimster rugs, brass hand bell,
elec, hotwater heater, American Standard 54 gal. OK,
bench, elec, sweepers, meat bench, two plate stove, TV
set, wooden measurers, baskets, ice cream freezer,
wooden dryer, bicycle, Xmas ornaments, accordian,
screens, cribs, toy box & toys, doll coach, golf clubs,
dolls, roast pan, iron pans, elec, waffleiorn, milk cans
& stools, jars, dishes, Ranger Joe mugs, cream &
sugar, glasses, tubs, tires, push mower, rope, Revela
tion Westernfield 22 rifle, single shot plus many other
items in household & antiques not bsted.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash or Travelers Checks Only
Refreshment Rights Reserved
Not Responsible for Accidents
Owners
MARIAN C. & WALTER G. SIELING
Jan Wiley, Attorney, Dillsburg, Pa
George Haar, Auctioneer
Phone Dillsburg 432-3815
Flohr, Clerk
inflation fighter
spending must be cut back to
the point that it is growing no
faster than the rate of in
flation. Under no cir
cumstances should gover
nment be permitted to grow
faster than our economy
which will be the case when
we are faced with a 30 billion
dollar budget deficit despite
the fact that this figure is a
reduction from the current
deficit levels. Until the
Carter Administration
agrees to limit the growth of
government to a level
compatible with the rest of
the economy, government
will remain as a major part
of the inflation problem.
FARMERSVILLE AUCTION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1978
6:00 P.M.
In Farmersville, 3 mi. East of Brownstown,
Lane. Co., PA.
GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE
Mahogany comer china closet; Waterfall bedroom
suite, complete; cedar wardrobe, etc., etc.
We Sell on Commission.
Call: JOHN J.RUTT
717-354-5095
jfrPUBLIC
SALE
OF LIVESTOCK, FARM
IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18
No. 2701 Stumptown Road, IV2 miles North
of Bird-In-Hand midway between Wrtmer and
Mascot.
LIVESTOCK
28 Head of H
Top Quality \k
Holstein Dairy Cows j/vf
1 Heifer, 13 cows fresh since August, some milking 80
lbs. very good producing herd. Pregnancy examined
and blood and TB tested.
TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT
Obver 770 gas tractor, very good condition; Farmall
H tractor, very good condition; Oliver 60 tractor with
cultivator; Oliver 3 bottom tractor plow; Oliver 2
bottom tractor plow; New Idea Model 212 Manure
Spreader with Hydrauhc end gate; International 46
baler with thrower; International 120 mower; New
Holland smoker 26 ft. elevator with com attachment;
New Idea hay crimper; John Deere side delivery rake;
John Deere hay fluffer; wagon with hay racks; Mc-
Deermg corn planter; John Deere disc harrow; 3
section spring harrow; cultipacker; John Deere 10 disc
gram drill.
McDeering Model 30 front end loader; A com bam
cleaner; 2 Surge milker units; Surge S.P. 22 vacuum
pump; milk cans; feed carts; litter track; Mmnich
tobacco press; tobacco lath; platform scales; strip
ping room stove; tractor power take-off seeder; 2
wheel trailer cart; silo distributor; 2 hole com shelter;
wooden wheelbarrow; bag wagon; weeder; Stauffer 2
row transplanter; sump pump; extension ladder;
Stewart cow clipper; electric fence control.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
3 Old fashioned bedroom suites; dressers; wash
stand; maple bedroom suite; cots; blanket chest;
bookcase and desk; rope bed; dining room suite;
chairs; rockers; rugs; old jelly cupboard; antique
dropleaf table; small and end tables; B & W TV set;
radio; % bed and mattress; some dishes; table linens;
jars; iron pots and skillets; old books; old pictures and
frames; porch swing; glider; porch rocker; articles
not mentioned.
Sale at 9:30 A.M. Household Goods sold first.
Terms by
NORMAN K. & ARLENE L. REESER
Auctioneers
Frank L Steller, 656-8195
Robert E. Martin, 656-7770
Don & Mike Steller, Clerks
Refreshments by Ladies Aux. Bird-in-Hand Fire Co.
Not Responsible For Accidents
The wage and price
guidelines proposed by the
President will be very bad
for the average working
American. It is important to
note that “ guidelines with
sanctions” really equal
controls. While working
Americans face wage
controls of this nature, which
I totally oppose, there will be
no controls on rent, interest
rates, food or foreign oil
because, and I agree, con
trols in these areas are
impossible to implement and
enforce. But it means that
while workers’ wages are
frozen, the cost of living will
go up. The result will be that
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978
the artificial wage level In order to squeeze corn
proposed by the President phance to the guidelines out
will be m unfair competition of a business community,
with inflation. Working new regulations and
people already carrying the government oversight will
inflation burden will be hit have to be a part of the
even harder. President’s program.
While the President’s In other words, the
proposals may have sounded President’s proposals
good on the surface, in fact amount to big government
they will amount to in- solutions to a problem
creased government caused by big government,
economic regulation and an It is time we look instead to
increased role for govern- solutions which promise and
ment in our economic future, deliver less government.
Red Lion Grange news
RED LION The Red Lion regular session on
Grange. 1781 will hold a November 18, at 7; 30 p.m.
Bake, Soup, and Indoor Sale Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank
at the Grange Hall, Satur- Sheffer, members of Red
day, November 18, begin- Lion Grange, will attend the
nmg at 10:00 a.m: Carry- 106th State Grange Session
outs will be available, but in Butler, Pa., October 23-26.
you should bring your own Mrs. Sheffer serves on the
container. A selection of State Grange Lecturer’s
Christmas articles will be on Committee, and Mr. Sheffer
sale indoors. will be a Deligate for Red
The Grange will meet in Lion Grange.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
& PERSONAL PROPERTY
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18
At 10:30 A.M. Sharp
At R.O. #l, Wrightsville, Pa. located on
Sawmill Road off the Craley to New Bridgevilie
Road in Chanceford Twp. The undersigned
Executor of the Mary B. Hartman Estate will
offer at public sale the following.
REAL ESTATE
1 P.M.
Small farm consisting of approx. 28 acres improved
with a modular house with living room, dining room,
kitchen, 2 bedrooms & bath, wall to wall carpet in
living room, paneled throughout, full cemented
basement, heated by oil hot air heat, house has storm
doors & windows, House has aluminum siding, only 10
years old and in very good condition throughout, good
well of water, 2 small out bldgs, in back, yard area with
trees & shrubbery. Land consists of approx. 10 acres of
good farming land, balance in woodland. Some of this
land very suitable for development use. Small stream
goes over edge of farm. Lots of good road frontage on
Sawmill Road NOTE: Magic Chef gas stove, all
drapes & blinds go with real estate. This is a fine small
farm that could be used in various ways, must be seen
to be appreciated. Will be open for inspection on
Saturday, November 4 and 11,1 P.M. to 4 P.M. or by
special appt. with Executor, phone 382-4256 or call
auct. Will be offered at 1 P.M. on day of sale. Terms:
10% down, balance on or before Jan. 1,1979.
GEORGE G. JAMISON
Executor
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Phone 252-3591
J. Ross McGinnis, Attorney
PERSONAL PROPERTY
10:30 A.M.
The undersigned Guardian for George C. Hartman
will offer at public sale the rollowmg.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Kelvmator frost free refrigerator, Maytag wringer
washer, 5 pc. bedroom suite, double bed, spring &
mattress, dining room table & 6 chairs, Singer electric
sewing machine, Electrolux sweeper, sofa, ; eclmer,
living room chairs, desk & chair, RCA B&W TV, small
round table, cedar chest, bookcase, lamps, stands,
small drop leaf table, pole lamp, magazine rack
clothes tree, kerosene heater, 3 double door & 1 single
door metal utility cabinets, utility cart, folding chairs,
picture frames, smoking stand, mounted deer head,
gun cabinet, Winchester Early Model 70-30-06 Ser.
#414778, Savage 22 Model 1905 Serial #lO7OB, Fulton 12
gauge hammerless shotgun Serial #F35024, J.C.
Higgins 22 model 41DLA Serial #103275, Springfield
U.S. Model 1873 (45-70) Serial #385655, 30-06 Military
rifle, steel clothes rack, Evenrude outboard motor,
towel rack, 3 table radios, electric mixer, toaster,
coffee pot, set of English ironstone dishes service for 6,
tubs & buckets, jars, aluminum stepladder, hand
sprayer, garden hose, step stool, wash basket, market
basket, ladder, 4 power rotary mowers, 2-wheel rubber
tire trailer, pile of asst, lumber m rough, B&D edger &
trimmer, hand & garden tools, throw rugs, bedding &
linens, cooking utensils, dishes and many other articles
to numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents
on day of sale.
Refreshments by New Bridgeville Fire Co.
SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA BANK
Guardian
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
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