I Livestock marketers oppose Ag Bargaining SACRAMENTO, CAL. - <j t proposed National Bargaining Act "nothing more or less than PUBLIC AUCTION Farm Machinery SATURDAY, MAY 3 Ehrhart Homestead On Route .412 between Hellertown & Leithsville turn onto Reading Rd. for Vz mi. then onto Old Mill Rd. for Vz mi. Watch for signs! 1932 15-30 McDEERING TRACTOR, Ford BN, Oliver 70, Farmall H tractor, Myers PTO manure spreader, Dearbome 6’ mower, Oliver 7’ mower, Oliver gram master combme, Oliver 1 R com picker, Oliver com binder, N.IL 5 B. side rake, Ford cultivator, Ford blade, Ford 2 B. plow, Me. 2 R. com planter, Thomas drill, N.H. baler w/engine, 2 B. trail plow, spring & spike T harrows, bale elevator, feed grinder, dump rake, potato plow, R.T. wagon, cement mixer, wood wheelbarrow, wagon jack, bench grinders, elec, motor, Irg. wall drill press, air comp, w/tank, Vise, 36” grindstone, 10 can milk cooler, milk cans. Surge milkers & Vac. pump, 20’ - 38’ - 40’ ext. ladders, lum ber, many hand tools, other items also 1949 4 DR. STUDEBAKER -18,000 ORIG. MILES. Conditions Cash, CLARENCEEHRHART James W. Mohr, Auct. Harold Beiimeyer, Auct. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS & CAR West Earl Township SATURDAY, MAY 3,1980 At 10:00 A.M. Real Estate at 2:00 P.M. Located along Rt. 272 (Between Akron and Brownstown across from Dutch Bowl) West Earl Township, PA. , Zoned Commercial. 335 (more or less) feet frontage onßt. 272. 2 STORY MASONARY DWELLING 2 Car Garage with Shop Above Dog kennels. Lot size 335 (more or less) frontage 234’ depth (more or less). This property has many possibilities with an ideal location along 272. Inspection call 859-1457. Curly Maple Dining Room Suite; Waterfall Bedroom Suite; Sewing Machine in Oak Cabinet; Oak Wash Stand; Oak Parlor Table; Philco Refrigerator- Freezer; Caloric Gas Stove; Brewster Upright Piano & Bench; Antique Pump Organ; Cello; Ladderback Rocker; Ladderback Chair; Antique Hanging Comer Cupboard; Steeple Date Clock; 8 Day Shelf Clock; N. Currier “Household Pets”; Antique Print “Papa’s Darling”; Trunk; G.E. Sweeper; Child’s Organ. Nippon; Noritake; Bavaria; Germany; Limoges; Opalescent Glass; Maastricht Bowl; Master Salt; Individual Salts; % Dozen “Dora” (E Challinor) Plates; Glass Basket; Many Bennington Type Pots (3 Rebecca at the Well); Earthen Bowls; 10 Glass Eggs; Paper Weights; Pewter Plate; Old Bottles; Crocks; Jardmeers; Copper Teakettle; Brass Candleholder; Green & Blue Agateware. LINENS Comforts, Bureau Scarves, Fancy Work; Antique Underwood Typewriter; Many Beaded Pur ses; Many Old Books; Stereo Viewer & Cards; Antique Band Pictures; Brass Pie Crimper; Iron Horse Bank; Daisy Air Rifle; Antique Sewing Baskets; Coffee Grinder; Dough Scraper; Tin Ice Cream Dipper; Nutmeg Grater. 12” Thickness Planer & Motor; Delta Turning Lath & Motor (36” Throat); Set of Lath Chisels; Craftsman Band Saw (12” Throat); Jig Saw (18” Throat); Craftsman 6” Jointer; Craftsman 10” Table Saw; Belt Sander; B&D V’ Drill; Grindstone & Motor; Drawing Knives; Planes & Wooden Planes; Bar & “C” Clamps; Misc Hand Tools; Tobacco Press; Union Grafting Stove; Dynamark 8 H.P. Riding Mower; Wizard 4 H.P. Riding Mower; Lawn Sweeper; Toro Rotary Power Mower; Air Compressor; Wooden Wheelbarrow; 24 Ft. Extension Ladder; Stepladders; 32 Ft. Extension Ladder; Extension Plank; & 1968 Chevy Nova 4 Door Sedan (23,000 Miles). Car to be sold at 1:45 P.M. Tools to be sold at 10 A.M. Real Estate at 2 P.M. Terms By: PHARES $. & HAZEL A. FRY Harry F. Adams, P.O.A. T; Glenn Horst, Auct. Timothy G. Horst, Auct. 859-1331 a massive collective bargaining act involving every agricultural com modity sold in this country,” which would socialize agricultural marketing, a spokesman for Livestock Marketing Association testified here April 18. Richard L. Nock, a member of LMA’s Board of Directors, appeared before the House Agriculture subcommittee on domestic marketing, consumer relations and nutrition. He said the Kansas City-based trade group “was in com plete opposition to the Act.” “Before your Sub committee embarks on a grand reordering of the entire agricultural industry, it should consider the PUBLIC SALE OF 16 ACRES WOODLAND West Cocalico Township THURSDAY, MAY 8,1980 At 6:30 P.M. Located along Mountain Road (turn East off Schoeneck to Cocalico Road) West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pa. 16.465 ACRES WOODLAND Good stand timber. Approx. 250’ along Mountain Road. Look for sign on tract (recently surveyed Look for markers). For draft of property contact Norman Kurtz at Twin Erne Auto Sales along Rt. 322 West of Ephrata. 733-6548 or call auctioneer. Sale to be held on premises along Mountain May 8 at 6:30 P.M. Terms By M. NORMAN KURTZ T. Glenn Horst, Auct. Timothy G. Horst, Auct. 859-1331 Melvin Hess, Atty. PUBLIC SALE Of the Estate of Clayton S. Phipps late of Greencastle, PA located at McLaughlins Auction. 440 Ramsey Avenue, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania on: FRIDAY, MAY 2 Grandfathers clock, Jacob Gorgas, Henkletown, Lancaster Co. the maker, between 1730-1829, walnut case, nice hand painted face, in good condition; 2 oak sectional book cases, walnut 2 drawer library table, walnut card table, camel back trunk, flat top trank, metal file 4 drawer cabinet, books such as, Histories of Franklin Co., History of 6 Counties, PA., 2 books American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin Co., Shippensburg in Civil War, Birds of PA. 1890, Turn pikes and dirt roads 1927, Waynesboro history, reports of U.S. Sec. 1790-1820, 2 volumes, old Bibles, boxes of books, early post cards including Greencastle area, etc. TERMS: Cash. Administrator JOHN R. WALKER Martha Walker of Walker & Walker, Attorney Will also well; Furniture: Sobd walnut secretary bookcase, 1800; pigeon holes, Dropprout desk, Vic torian sofa with finger carved walnut frame, six matching chairs, 3 with needle point, kitchen cabinet with flour bin and spice drawers, 4 walnut frame side chairs, 5 ladder back, rush bottom cheese knife chairs, walnut wood frame cot, single bed complete, Victrola. Glass & China; Depression, milk glass, fostona, Roseville ironstone, German China, salts, ironstone wash bowl and pitchers, collection of 100 miniature pitchers; shell nut dishes, vases, crocks, butter tub, whiskey bitters bottle, German bottles, jelly jars, etc. Miscellaneous: Coverlets, quilts, lap robes, linens, table covers, rugs, bedspread, 1910 Cumberland R.R. Calender, copper apple butter kettle, Cavalry saddle, steroscope and cards, costume jewerly, English brass tea canteen, tole painted tray, baskets, doll bed, cookie cutters, kerosene lamps, garden tools, carpenter tools, childrens games and toys, golf clubs and bag, pots and pans, lot of old books from 1858 to present day plus magazines, etc. Auctioneer Note: Furnitufe from 4th & sth generations from Huntington and Juniata Counties. TERMS: FRANK AND BETTY CAYMAN J. Robert Meyers, Auct. philosophical, economic and social effects” of the proposed bill, H.R. 3535, he testified. Nock pointed out that the legislation would “mandate that the Secretary of Agriculture become a partner in marketing transactions throughout the entire agricultural economy. It would give the U.S. government unchecked power to mediate and ar bitrate collective bargaining procedures in relation to all agricultural products, in cluding the merchandising of livestock.” Turning to the Act’s ef-' AT 7:00 P.M Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Aprs! 26,1980—D25 fects on the livestock in dustry, Nock said LMA believes the bill “would alter and reshape the livestock marketing sector so drastically that the traditional relationship of buyer and seller, which has worked so well in main taining our free economy, would become unrecognizable.” He pointed out for the Subcommittee that the total value of livestock marketing transactions in the U.S. in 1979 reached |56.3 billion, posted on a volume of 229.4 million head. Nock cited figures from an annual study of marketing transactions done for LMA. An awareness of the size of the livestock marketing sector, alone “may be helpful” before considering a bill that would socialize all agricultural marketing. Nock said. He also cited the “startling concept” under the Act that “nearly any buyer of livestock would be a ‘han dler’ for purposes of thfe Act. . .including a feeder and probably a buyer.” The power that would be given to the Secretary of Agriculture and to the federal government to unpose criminal and social sanctions under the Act “is mind-boggling in its devastating impact on the system as we now recognize it. “One can only wonder how long it would take the Secretary of Agriculture to PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY - TRACTORS - TOOLS - ANTIQUES - GUNS - OAK FURNITURE-COOKSTOVE SATURDAY, MAY 3 Located - Along Route 443 approx. 3 miles west of Pine Grove and Vz mile west of Pine Grove exit of Int. 81 in Pine Grove Twp., Schuylkill County Pennsylvania. FARM MACHINERY; Ford GN tractor, 3 pt. 2 bot tom plow, 3 pt. 12” post hole digger, new 3 pt. (taw bar, Farm-all M. tractor, 2 bottom 14” trailer plow, cultivator (Horm), 7’ trailer mower, mounted wood saw, N.I. side rake, McCormick P.T.O. bailer, David Bradley garden tractor w/plow, harrow, (Jisc, roller, 22” 3% hp. lawn mower (new), I.H. can type milk cooler, 275 gal. fuel tank, new rolls barbwire. Mercury water pump. ANTIQUES: Ornate oak sideboards, oak washstand, oak beds, rd. oak table, sq. oak table, oak dressers, hiback diy sink, oak rocker, fancy wicker chair, South bend cookstove w/warm doset, press back chairs, wood chest, wood butterchurn w/stand, mantle docks, reversed paintings, copper wash boiler, victrola, oak sewing machine, hanging coal oil light w/shade, glass coal lamps, carbite lights, brass lunges, forged ice tongs, gram cradle, .05 cent peanut machines, WW n Coca Cola Adv., mirror and picture frames, carnival and pressed glass, ironstone pitcher, wooden washing machine. Beam bottles (turkey, duck, elephant), ar row heads, crocks and jugs. GUNS BUTCHER EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLDS: Rem. 760-30-06, Ranger 22, Mossberg 410 bolt, old French 12 ga. double-barrel (nice engrav ing). Iron kettles, scrapple pans, hooks, sausage staf fer, elec, meat grinder, meat bench. Alum, stepladder, picks, shovels, tools, wrenches, gas and oil cans, sprayer, scrap metal, old thresher, Magtag wringer washer, 50 gal. elec, water heater (like new), refrigerator, mixer, elec, stove, floor radio, many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash or app. check. Not responsible for accidents Lunch available Owner reserves right to reject any or all bids Sale ordered by ADOLPH LEHR Jay'Riegel Jr., Auctioneer 717-739-4718 Act determine if a lot of livestock had been negotiated in good faith,” said Nock, a marketing businessman from Templeton, Cal. Today’s system of livestock .marketing “may be too simple to be ap preciated. But it has served as the foundation of an in dustry which today ef fectively merchandises livestock in a manner un paralleled in the world,” he said. LMA also rejects the idea to simply exempt livestock from provisions of the Act,Nock said. The marketing of all agricultural commodities “is so inter related that . . .it would be absolutely impossible to provide mandatory collective bargaining in one segment of the industry and permit free market ac tivities in another. This leverages one segment of the industry against another.” At 9 A.M.
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