LANCASTER rights of a victim of a crhne jre often ignored while too often the rights of the criminal are protected,” stated Grange delegates at their annual convention meeting here The delegates, representing 500,000 Grange members, say they feel there should be provisions for the reimbursement and/or restitution of the victim’s loss by the criminal; also, stricter GREEN DRAGON . MILKING HERD DISPERSAL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 & FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 1:00 P.M. each day Located at Green Dragon Livestock Sales, 1 |nile North of Ephrata, Pa. Selling entire milking herd of Leo Bros., Dauphin Co., Pa. 125 head will be sold, 65 head each week. This is a good producing herd, 60 fresh last 40 days, 50 springers, balance due throughout the year. Any farmer looking for milk, this is a good dairy to buy from. Most cows 2 to 5 yrs. old. This herd has been culled real hard, pregnancy examined & 30 day test. Herd being sold due to labor problems. Other local Consignors WALTER H. RISSER Proprietor 717-733-2444 PUBLIC SALE OF BUILDERS EQUIPMENT AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SAT., DECEMBER 1 NO. 117 HORSESHOE ROAD BETWEEN LEOLA AND HELLERS CHURCH U. LEACOCK TWP., LANC. CO., PA. 10” DeWalt Radial Arm Saw with Cabinet Stand; 3 Homehte Circular Saws; 3 Bench Saws; Rockwell Wood Shaper; 2 Boring Machines; Stihl Cham Saw; Lion Trim Cutter; Berger Transet; 2 Miter Saws; Wisconsin Engine, Briggs Engine; Old Wright Saw 1 ' 2 Salamanders; 10 Steel Scaffold; Air Compressor; Air Hose; Can’t Hooks; Stockades; 12 Roof Jacks; Dirt Scoop; Ferguson Tractor on steer or rubber; 2 Hydraulic Jacks; Handyman Jack; Screw Jack; Block and Tackle; M> & % m. Rope, some new. Concrete Roller Bug; 2 Mortar Mixers; Three 3 ft. Floats; Mortar Pans and Hoes; Bucket Winter Crete; Hand Trowels; 2 Master Concrete Trowlers; 2 Con crete Wheelbarrows; 2 Block Wheelbarrows; Log and Lawn Rollers; 4 Wooden Ladders; 3 Step Ladders; 2 Air Staplers; Roof Stapler; Carrying Hooks; King Pole; 4 Siding Jacks; Large Bag Wagon; 2 Old Butt Cutters; Eight 6 in. Casters; 4 and 6 ft. Levels; 5 Hand Saws; Lot Saw blades; 6 Chisel Hammers; Lot of 2 in. Chisels; 5 Sledges; 2 Adz; Tool Boxes; Digging Irons; Bars; Picks; Rakes; all kinds of Shovels; Bolts; Screws; New Millwalkie Screw Driver; 5/16 Cable; 2000 Tobacco Lath; Small Gas Stove; 5 Gal. Gas Light; Metal Cabinet; New Perfection Stove; Reddy Heater; 5 Old Batteries; Scalding Trough; Sausage Stuffer; Meat Grinder; Cleavers; 35 - 3’x6’xl6’ Oak Pieces. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Cedar Wardrobe; Blanket Chest; Cupboard; Empire Bureau; 5 Cane Seat Chairs; 6 Plank Bottom Chairs; Rockers; Arm Chair; Odd Chairs; Box Spring and Mattress; Large Copper Kettle; 2 Estate Heaters; Worthington Arms 12 ga. Barrel Gun; 8 Day Weight Mantel Clock; China and Glassware; some Antique Pieces; Club Aluminum; Pots & Pans; Iron Kettle; Bull Dog Door Stop; Books; Encyclopedia of Natural History and Ecology; Crocks; Buggy Blanket; Linens; Goblets; Oil Lamps; Candles; Pin Cushions; Small Chest; Plants, Etc. Sale at 9:30 A.M. Household Goods sold first. Auctioneers Frank L. Steller - 656-8195 Robert E. Martin & Son 656-7770 \Oon& Mike Steller, Clerks No Out of State Checks Refreshments by Ladles Auxiliary Leacock Fire Co. Grangers speak out for crime victims, sentences for habitual of fenders and those convicted of serious crimes. They oppose suspended sentences or probation for repeat of fenders. “The The Grange is aware that federal judges, using present federal civil rights laws, are unposing many regulations and directions on the state corrections systems. They recommend that federal civil rights statutes be amended to require prisoners to exhaust state Terms By: CHRIST S. BEILER remedies before filing civil suits in federal court. In labor matters, the Grange finds that federal minimum wage laws have The National Grange done serious damage to continues its strong support small businesses and of the provisions of the Taft especially to young persons Hartley law which permit who are denied the op- the states to prohibit a porutnity to get on-the-job “closed shop”. They oppose training at wages in keeping any effort to remove this with their productivity. The provision from the law. Also Grange notes that increases the Grange opposes any in the minimum wage have legislation what would had an inflationary unpact require federal, state and on the economy and in- municipal employees to join creased unemployment, labor unions. They favor Delegates at the convention legislation that would en support the enactment of courage responsible two minimum wage legislation way discussions and a which includes provisions to binding arbitration clause, enable youth, handicapped The National Grange persons, the aged, and un- opposed the disruption of skilled persons to obtain harvesting by strikes and. P MARK YOUR | NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. 1980 HORSE SALE SCHEDULE FRI. JANUARY 4 -11:00 A.M. Horse Sale f I FRI. JANUARY 18 - 10:00 A.M. Paul Waltemyer jj | Horse Sale | } FRI. FEBRUARY 8- 11:00 A.M. Horse Sale | | FRI. MARCH 7-11:00 A.M. Horse Sale ) I FRI. APRIL 11-11:00 A.M. Horse Sale | | FRI. MAY 2-7:00 P.M. Horse Sale | PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AND SILVER DOLLARS SAT., DECEMBER 1 10 A.M. Travel directions: Follow Rt. 23, Vz mile East of Churchtown, Pa. Turn right at Twin Valley Bible Chapel, continue approx. IVz miles South on Shirktown Road. AVOCADO REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER COMB. Avocado Maytag Washer and Dryer; Wood and Coal Columbian Range; G.E. Chest Freezer; Elec. Range; Vacuum Cleaner; Singer Treadle Sewing Machine Elec.; Large Kitchen Table with 8 Extension Boards and 6 Wooden Chairs; 2 Metal Cabinets; 2 Upholstered Chairs; 6 pc. Bedroom Suite; Double Box Spring and Mattress; Elec. Blender; Stainless Steel Cookware; 3 pc. Wagon Wheel Living Room Suite; Coffee Table; several Stands; Lamps; 2 Iron Beds; Wooden Porch Furniture; 1 Dresser; Throw Rugs. 3 PC. MARBLE TOP BEDROOM SUITE 2 China Closets, 1 with Curved Glass; Wood Hutch; Jelly Cupboard; 2 Elec. Glass Lamps 2 with Antique Bases; Settee and 4 Antique Hand Pamted Chairs. Small Pot Bellied Stove; 2 Wooden Butter Churns; Slant Top Disk; Libiary Table; Antique Blanket Chest; several Old Rockers; several Chairs; Walnut Drop Leaf Table; Large Copper Kettle; 2 Iron Kettles; a variety of Old Glass and Dishes Including Cut Glass; Old Glass Pitcher; several Pitcher & Glass Sets; 2 Glass Chickens; Depression Glass; some Carnival Glass; several Earthen Pitchers; 12 Place Silverware Set; Glass Bowls and Small Crocks; Lifetime 12 Place Setting of China; Wooden Clothes Tree; Coffee Grin der; lot of Antique Cup and Saucers. Old Mugs; Glass Turkey on Nest; Old Eggs; Pitcher & Bowl Toilet Set; some Reed Baskets; Table Clothes; 15 Silver Dollars; Single and Double Trees, etc. Silver dollars to be sold at 1 o’clock. * Terms by: DAVID M. SHIRK Auctioneers Leßoy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst Refreshments will be served Not responsible for accidents if any should occur useful employment at a wage rate commensurate with ability, experience and usefulness. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24,1979 urges enforcement of existing laws to ensure that all segments of the economy are protected'when a strike occurs. In other labor-related matters, the Grange recommends that the Oc cupational Safety and Health Act be amended so that responsibility for safe practices is shared by both the employee and employer. The Grange recommends the enforcement of existing laws relating to the entry of aliens and encourages the development of a program to bring aliens into the U.S. on a temporary basis for the harvesting of seasonal crops. The Davis-Bacon Act of 1931 pushes up wages on federally-funded projects by insisting that contractors pay the prevailing wage as determined by the Depart ment of Labor, noted the Grange. This act was bom in Grange hits welfare (Continued from Page 19) limiting of cost-of-living increases to a standard across-the-board amount commensurate to the level of middle income retirees. If a retired person is holding a civil service position, he/she then should be barred from all consumer price index raises that are related to his/her retirement pay while so employed, said the Grange delegates. The National Grange is firm in its position regarding draft evaders and deserters. No Veterans Administration benefits should be granted and all present and future evaders and deserters should be considered on a level equal to that of a dishonorable discharge, said the delegates. Overregulation and conflicting regulations PUBLIC SALE Location - Willow Street Community Building, Willow Street, PA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5 6 P.M. Truck load of new tools for farm, garden, lawn, shop, carpenters and masonary. Many kinds of shovels, forks, rakes, hoes, brooms, scrapers, digging irons, handlers, axes, mauls, sledges, wedges, hammers, large selection of wren ches, vice grips, saws, rulers, levels, nails, brace & bits, drills & drill bits, files, tapes, wrecking bars, C clamps, torck wrenches, flashlights & batteries, screw drivers,'tool boxes, bench vice, drill preses, wheel barrow, gloves, trowels, floats, elec, grinders, bench grinders, and many more items. Popular brand names; Ames, True Temper, Atlas, Plumb, Stanley, Disston, Jackson, Fuller S.K., Diamond, Ervin and others. All brand names mentioned above sold with 1 year warranty against factory defects. Auctioneer, J. Everett Kreider the depression days of 1931 and the Grange feels it is outdated and unnecessary. The Grange supports efforts to have Congress repeal the Davis-Bacon Act. When it comes to the selection of federal judges, the Grange recommends the appointment of only well qualified individuals for a Id year term, upon completion of which they would be subjected to reconfirmation for a new term. In dealing with Indian nations, the Grange favors negotiations rather than litigation in settlement of claims. Also, such negotiations should be in the form of a money settlement rather than federal or state developed lands and privately-owned property. The Grange resists any attempt to legislate gun control and recommends enforcement of existing rules and regulations. promulgated by agencies of government not only result in added expense, confusion and loss of time, but also have an adverse effect on progress and well-being in both the agricultural and industrial communities, observed the Grange. The delegates passed resolutions supporting legislation which would make regulations cost effective, insure periodic review, improve regulatory planning and management, eliminate needless legal formalities and delay and also encourage public participation in the regulatory process. The Grange also opposed the formation of any regional government authority that would supersede or supplant the relationship of the states to the federal government. OFTOOLS Terms by, A.K. KING 47
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