132—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 9,1978 AFBF secretary urges spending limitations TOPEKA, Kans.-A lot of politicians got the tax and spending limitation message in the November 7 election, and now it is up to the citizens to make sure they don’t forget it, Richard W. Owens said here this week. Owens, chief ad ministrator and secretary of the American Farm Bureau Federation, spoke at the annual meeting of the Kansas Farm Bureau. “A wave of conservatism is sweeping the country,” Owens said, pointing out that voters in 14 states con sidered some type of tax and spending limitation similar to California’s Proposition 13 in the recent general elec tion. In ten of those states, voters approved those measures by healthy margins, he added. Despite the trend toward conservatism, Owens warned that politicians continue to advance in compatible political solutions for economic problems. Owens cited the recently passed federal income tax cut which will be wiped out by the previously hiked social security tax as an example of a political solution to an economic problem. “Another example,” he added, “is the Humphrey- Hawkins ‘full employment’ bill which could become dangerously inflationary.” Owens also warned that PUBLIC SALE 34 ACRE FARM, FARM EQUIPMENT, ETC. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 10:30 A.M. On the premises in Little Kutztown, Jackson Township (near Fire House), Lebanon County, Route 645, North of Myerstown. Frame house has modem kitchen, dining area has bnck walls, 2 other rooms and out kitchen on first floor. 2 bedrooms with closets and bath room on second floor. All rooms but one have wall to wall carpet. Oil fired baseboard heat (2 years old). Water is supplied by a never failing spring which also feeds a nice pond on premises. Bank bam appr. 36x54,2 chicken houses, milk house, spring house, etc. Roofs are in good condition. Open House - Saturdays, December 2 and 9, from 12 to 4 P.M. Oliver §4 crawler loader, Hupmobile running gear with motor, tar buggy, Oliver 77 row crop with hydraulic system, loader, plow, 2 row com planter, semi mounted rake, 7 foot mower, John Deere L.A. cultivator and plow, steel wheeled garden tractor, New Holland baler, Smoker elevator, cultipacker, 2 rubber tired wagons, Brady chopper, cylinder com sheller, 2 - 1 hole shellers, Hahn Eclipse L.T.D. 500 riding mower, large rototiller, potato plows, 1 horse cultivator, wheelbarrow, railroad jack, 225 amp Lincoln welder, Agway rocket fence controller, pneumatic glass lined water tank (new), coke soda cabinet, old heatrola, Duotherm oil heater, porch rockers, double door utility cabinet, base cabinet, assorted electric motors, belt sander, 7 mch Craftsman saw, electric drill, asst, tires and runs, used bnck and block, etc. SALE TIME —10:30. REAL ESTATE 2 P.M. Conditions by; MARY JANE GETTLE MELVIN GETTLE, SR. Attorney - Brightbill of Siegrist, Koller & Brightbill Auct. - G. Harvey Weik Clerks - Hoover & Ogurcak LUNCH AVAILABLE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Sale reports ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A Public Sale was held December 1 and December 2 for Cyril and Isabelle Light, % mile from Conewago Bridge in York Co., Pa. Personal Property sold as follows: Set of 32 Sleigh Bells $175, Leaded Glass Frame $43, Leaded Glass Windows $36, Tin Toys-Carrousel $4O, Horse & Wagon Toy $75, Walking Sam Toy $l5, Tin Donkey $10.50, See-saw Toy $l9, Wooden Bank $lO, Toy Kitchen Cabinet $23, Butcher Kettle $24, Dinner Bell $lOO, Oak Table & Chairs $3OO, Plank Bottom Chair $9O, Brass Desk Set $3O, N.H. #36 Chopper $360, Wagon $145, Com Picker $330 and Horse Plow $26. proposed national health insurance and further at tempts at so-called labor law reform could fan the flames of inflation. The best weapon in the battle against inflation is a constitutional limitation on federal spending, including a formula to reduce and retire the national debt, Owens concluded. Auctioneers were Col. Deb Lombardo and Col. Guy Lombardo. A Public Auction of an tiques and collectibles was held November 29 at the southern Manheim Town ship Fireball, Fruitville Pike & Orchard Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Items sold included: 1905 Collection of Baseball Cards $422, 2 Cheese Cutter Doll Rockers $5O, Pack of Stereoscope Picture Cards $2l, Depression Pitcher $65, MINI ACRES IST PUREBRED YORKSHIRE PRODUCTION SALE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 At 1:00 P.M. AT LEBANON FAIR GROUNDS CORNWALL & EVERGREEN RDS., IVt miles South of LEBANON, PA. SELLING 60-HEAD-60 BRED GILTS OPEN GILTS—SERVICE BOARS Good bloodlines being offered. Attending this sale will be worth your while. FREE LUNCH AUCTIONEER: Our dear friend RALPH W. 2ETTLEMOYER AYC FIELD MAN: Our INDIANA GOOD GUY - DAVE WALTERS RINGMEN: HENRY GRUBER (Y'all know Henry) RUSSEL HENRY (Y’all know Russ) Mail For Catalog To: EDWARD H. OSWALD R.D. #2, Box 396 Slatington, Pa. 18080 Tele.-(215) 767-4789 Sale Barn - (717) 274-9953 China Vase $27.50 and 2 Desks $4O & $45, also Plat form Rocker $65. John H. Cooper was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of 2 parcels of real estate was held December 2 by Martin and Mary Kilmer, VA miles south of Bowmansville, Lane. Co., Pa. The 43 acre farm, in cluding a 2 story frame dwelling and bank barn was sold for $131,000 and was purchased by Menno Shirk, R.D.I, Narvon, Pa. Also sold was a 2 story frame house located on a 1 acre lot and owned by Emma Kilmer. It was purchased for $38,400 by Amos Newswanger, R.D.I, Narvon. Auctioneers were Leßoy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst. A Public Auction of fur niture and glass was held November 30 at the Hat & Gavel Auction Co., 1 mile north of Lititz, Pa. for the estate of Minnie Nunemacher of Manheim, Pa. Prices received were: Waterbury Wall Clock $270, Oak China Closet $360, Modem Hutch $l5O, old Market Basket $102.50, Nippon Dish $4l, Mocha Bitters Crock $37.50 and Brass Bucket $57.50. Wilbur Hosier was the FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12,1878 In Farmersville, 3 mi. East of Brownstown, Lane. Co., PA. NEW FURNITURE Platform rockers; sofa beds; hand painted mirrors; box springs, mattresses. USED FURNITURE Ashley wood burning stove; bottled gas space heater; bottled gas wall heater; bedroom suite; dishes; small items; etc. etc. We Sell on Commission. g 717-354-5095 S Consignments being accepted for our Annual New Years Day Antique Sale - 9 A.M. PUBLIC FARM SALE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 Starting Time 10:00 A.M. To be held at the Jonas Miller farm located near Erdley’s Church about midway between Kreamer and New Berlin, Pa., Snyder Co. I. SgV SELLING m gH VALUABLE modern farm fj W MACHINERY IH 706 Diesel tractor; JD 2010 Diesel tractor; Ford 801 Select-a-Speed tractor with manure loader; Oliver 4-16 trailer plow; JD 3-16 3 pt. plow; 3-12 trailer plow; 11 ft. disc harrow; 3 section spike tooth harrow; 9 ft. Gehl mower conditioner; hay tedder; Farmhand wheel rake; NH Super 78 baler; Zimmerman 28 ft. bale and grain elevator with motor; 24 ft. smgle chain bale elevator with motor; 16 ft. 4 in. auger; NH 33 crop chopper; JD No. 60H forage blower with pipe; NH 616 harvester with com and pickup heads; NH No. 7 forage wagon; 2 bale wagons; gravity bin wagon; 2 wheel tractor with auger; IH 76 pull type 7 ft. combine; Bush Hog rotary cutter, JD 1 row com picker; 2 row 3 pt. com planter; Ontario 13-7 disc drill; NI manure spreader; NI 3 pt. fertilizer spreader; 2 wheel trailer; feed cart; cattle dehomer; cow clipper; electric fencer; plus other farm related items. FARM PRODUCE Timothy hay; alfalfa hay; ear com; oats; barley. 2 Wood and Coal Heating Stoves 1 Superflame Oil Heater HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Selling are 20 Holstein dairy cattle in various stages of lactation. Offering good size, body strength and pro duction. Health charts will be given with each animal. Pregnancy check where applies. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 300 gal. Solar milk minder bulk tank; Surge vacuum pump; 3 Surge units; stainless steel wash vat; stainless steel strainer and bucket; 52 gal. electric water heater. SALE ORDER—10:00 A.M. FARM RELATED ITEMS, MACHINERY, HAY AND GRAIN 1:00 P.M. DAIRY EQUIPMENT, CATTLE My 80 Acre Dairy or Beef Farm Will Be For Sale Soon. Terms: CASH Lunch MR. & MRS. JONAS N. MILLER Owners R.D. 2, Middle burg, Pa. EARL EASH, Auctioneer New Berlin, Pa. 717-966-2569 Auctioneer with Harold K, Galebach, Partner. A Public Sale was held December 1 by Leroy S. and Amelia M. Yoder, 4 miles northeast of Mifflintown, Pa. A large Amish crowd at tended the sale. Among the Belgian Horses sold were a 3 year old Filly for $1675 and an 11 year old Mare for $l4OO. The Holstein cows ranged m price from $lOOO to $1325 and Ist calf heifers sold from $9OO to $lOlO. Long Bros, auctioneers 6:00 P.M. can: JOHN J. RUTT were the