PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT, LAWN TRACTOR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 AT 9:30 A.M Located on Berks Lane, Shoemakersville, Berks Co., Pa. 1 mile South of Shoemakersville on Route 61 turn East onto Shoemakersville Road to Adam's Hotel Road. Watch for sale signs. Farxnall-H and MT 50 Massey Ferguson tractors. New Idea 1-row corn picker, MF #39 com planter, New Idea manure spreader, Farmall #HM-240 cultivator, I.H. #l5 side delivery rake, I.H #27V grass mower, two bottom 3 pt. plow, I.H. #lll3-pt. rotary cutter, I.H. #3l power loader, I.H. #IOA disc harrow, I.H. N3O wagon, Ontario 14 boot gram drill, gram elevator, 4-section harrow, 10’’ David Bradley hammer mill, M.F #lO baler, tractor pull trailer, ground scoop, horse drawn plow and potato plow, com sheller, Wnght type C pull a-way, Hl4 Bolens tractor with 42” mower, snow caster, and 33” tiller, Brmly broadcaster, tractor pull broadcaster, 225 power Lincoln electric welder, Craftsman air compressor, sander, and polisher, Rockwell jigsaw, all types of wrenches, hammers, taps, electric cords, nuts, bolts, nails, electric fence shocker, chicken brooder nests and feeders, wooden and electric fence posts, hog and water troughs, wooden ladders, oak lumber - 2”xl0”, 2”x6”, pme lumber - 4”x42”, Myers water pump, hydromatic submersible sump pump, and many other items. Term*: Cash or approved check, day of sale. No out of state checks. Sale Ordered By: HARVEY W. & LOVIE M. SAILER Auctioneer: Dennis F. Wagner Phone (215) 562-7445 Refreshments Available Not Responsible For Accidents PUBLIC SALE Outstanding collection of Hepplewhite, Victorian and Chippendale furnishings, oriental rugs, clocks, music box. china. ESTATE OF GEORGE H. GOLL, Deceased GUERNSEY SALES PAVILION, 6 miles east of Lancaster on Route #3O. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 6:00 P.M Jos Bowman Strasburg clock (1822), 8-day Grand father clock, excellent 7’11” case, sweep second hand, moon dial. Unusual 42” Banjo wall clock with walnut case and brass pendulum; fine Hepplewhite 4-drawer slant-front desk inlaid well, original brass pulls; Victorian matched ladies and gent’s chairs with needlepoint; 4 Victorian side chairs; snake-foot tilt-top table; walnut wall curio cabinet with rounded glass; early sideboard with carved pineapple scrolls; dry sink with top; empire pedestal table; 2 Victorian marble-top tables; a fine inlaid scroll-top arched doors; corner cupboard with dining extension table and rush seat chairs to match; oak table, 4-drawer Hepplewhite bureau with original brasses; stretcher base stand with drawer; walnut pineapple poster rope bed; Victorian ladies rocker, Victorian sewing stand, arrowback chairs; drop-leaf Sheraton table; ball and clawfoot pedestal table; dove-tailed blanket chest; set of 6 plank-set chairs (engraved 1814); 8-tune Swiss music box, inlaid case; clothes tree; Windsor cheese cutter rocker; 2 excellent musical cuckoo clocks; very unusual one-drawer stand with drop-leaf edge and secret drawer; cherry drop-leaf table; Dutch cupboard top; Ansoma shelf clock. Dreaden, Staffordshire, R.S. German, Bavarian, Austrian china; Japanese chocolate pot; pressed glass; Lennox china dinner service; buUs-eye sugar, butter and spoon holders; brass student lamp; wine bottles; wrought-iron floor lamps; German pewter mug; master salts; lot of planted silver bowls and flatware; Steigel “Remember Me” mug, damaged; Beers Biography of Lancaster County: shaving stand; tool chest with porcelain pulls; early letter box; Adams mirror; mirror with reverse painting; some fine framed pictures of G. Washington; Currier framed prints (Eliza Jane and Elizabeth), 3 brass kettles; 6 fine early table lamps, Tole ware. ORIENTAL RUGS 9x13 oriental: 10’3”x12’6” oriental; 6 area oriental rugs - colorful and good quality. No calls on rugs please. Watch paper for announcement of additional fur nishing! to be >old with the residence at 2277 Lititz Pike in December. ESTATE OF GEO. H. GOLL, Dee d Fulton Bank Theodore L. Brubaker, Co-Exec. Hartman, Underhill & Brubaker, Attorneys Claude F. Smith V. Ronald Smith, Auctioneers TOOLS Sheep producers hold meeting WASHINGTON, D.C. - Representatives of the National Wool Growers Association met last Monday with officials of the Special Trade Negotiators Office in Washington to plan talks among the governments of the United States, New Zealand and Australia on an agreement to set a formula for the orderly importation of lamb into the United States. “Actual negotiations are PUBLIC AUCTION COUNTRY REAL ESTATE APPROX. 3Vz ACRE MINI FARM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 2 P.M. Located at 1076 Gypsy Hill Rd., Lancaster, West Lampeter Twp. Only minutes to Lan caster. 2Vi> Story frame dwelling with slate roof & sun porch First floor has 7 rooms, Vz bath. Second floor has 4 bedrooms & full bath. Hot air heat & a good well. Attic & basement. Also included is a 2 story barn & storage shed. Potential is unlimited with this property. For personal inspection call for appointment 717-786- 1168 or for information call Auctioneer. Terms are 10% down day of sale, balance upon settlement Jan. 15,1981. SALE BY: STEVE & KATHY SIROTA Auctioneers Conducting Sale are llBl>a |^ oJ^ iMiiaHH| A(icriONsnviCEgJ| Phone (717) 733-1006 PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, TOOLS 1976 FORD PINTO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 10:30 A.M. Located Vi mile south of New Albany, Pa. on Route 220 PARTIAL Usting Drop leaf kitchen table and 6 chairs davenport & chair; nice old 3 pc. living room suite (Holcome Furniture) other occnl. chairs; Norge Gas Stove; old Hoosier type Kitchen cabinet, G.E. Television; G.E. Refrigerator; G.E. 10 cubic ft. chest freezer; 2 heavy Cherry chairs; Cherry Morris Chair with claw feet; wringer washer; oak wash stands; Dressers with yoke mirrors; oak chest of drawers; Metal bed complete; very old heavy high-back carved bed, dresser with yoke mirror and wash stand (Real nice set) Quilts, blankets, bedding; old solid cedar chest; nice old cable nelson Grand Piano; old accordian, old Violin “Fiddle” in wood case; piano stool with eagle claw feet; large framed wall mirrors; old maple and oak Rockers; plank bottom chairs; oak bow-front dresser; large bow-front buffet with Victorian legs; old clocks; old portable 2 burner Kerosene stove; Kerosene lanterns; 1 drawer lamp stand; other stands; nice old treadle sewing machine; large maple Hall tree; chamber pots; pic and picture frames; crocks & jugs; old store counter balance scales; nice set of very old German China, other dishes, pots; pans; utensils; electrical ap pliances; hand & garden tools, carpenter tools; step ladders; coal Skuttels; self-propelled lawn mowers; Springfield 22 cal. single shot; 2 cu. ft. heavy metal combination safe; like new 1976 Ford Pinto 5500 miles. Car to be sold at approximately 1:00 P.M. Sold as property of MRS. HAZEL JAYNE (Deceased) Miles Miller, executor Dushore, Pa. Phone 928-8737 Terms: Cash or check with ID. Everything to be sold to highest bidder. All items in excellent condition. Bring chairs, Lunch available. Tent if rain or severe storm. Rain date November 29th. Warren Fiester, Auctioneer Forksville, Pa. 18616 to set lamb quotas still down the road,” said Darnel Murphy, director of government affairs for NWGA, who, along with NWGA’s Washington at torney William Silverman, represented the wool growers at the meeting. “But we have set the process in motion, and we believe that both the New Zealand and Australian governments want to resolve this problem as badly as we do.” The Special Trade Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1980—D25 Negotiators Office is a division of the Executive Office of the- President responsible for international trade agreements and policy. In seeking govemment-to government talks, the National' Wool Growers Association is hoping to reach a voluntary agreement that will make a countervailing duty suit against New Zealand and Australia unnecessary. “We are prepared to file the suit,” Murphy said, “but we are steadfast in our belief that all other avenues of compromise must be exhausted before doing so.” In Burley, Idaho, NWGA board chairman Roscoe J. Rich emphasized an agreement among the three nations would not increase the pnce of lamb in the United States. “In tact," Rich said, “it would probably have a stabilizing effect on the market by leveling the supply of lamb in this country and ensuring the orderly and predictable expansion of markets to other sections of the country. learn by doing in 4-H AWFUL AUGIE’S CLUB CALF SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 HIGH NOON Held at the Fairgrounds in Frederick, MD. 20 Angus steers, good enough to be the crossbreeds at the fair, 15 crossbred, mostly Limirue Cross. Good sound steers. Can be seen Nov. 28 8.00 A.M-3:00 P.M. at the Mullmex Feed Lot. Directions from 1-70 - 20 miles east of Frederick at Woodbine-Lisbon exit, 1 mile south of MO Rt. 94. Left on A.E. Mullinex Rd., 1 mile on left. For Information 301-489-4519 Brice Ridgely, Auctioneer REAL ESTATE AUCTION Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Nuschke Farm R.D. #1 Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pa 200 Acre Vegetable & Beef Fertile Creek bottom soil Friday—December 19.1980—1:30 pm Sale to be on the premises LOCATION: Approximately 5 miles north of Shippensburg, off Route #696, turn west on West Creek Road (first road on north side of Conodogumet Creek), V* mile to farm. TRACT -1:100 acres - complete set of buildings TRACT -2: 59 acres -37 tillable - secluded TRACT -3: 41 acres -32 tillable Offered separately and as a whole. INSPECTION: Saturday, November 22, 1 pm to 4 pm, other times by appointment. BROKER COOPERATION INVITED FOB DETAILED SEOGHUEE—CaII or Write, E\» IDEM 1. NISBUT SEAL ESTATE IhMR BEOKSE-ADCnONESB mSBI 32 W. High St., Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 249-A7S7 “In no way are we seeking to block New Zealand and Australia from the domestic market,” Rich said, “but only to make certain that our producers receive a stable and fair pnce for their product. Hie sheep industry in the United States is growing at an impressive rate, and with an orderly import policy, all lamb producers, foreign and domestic, will be able to grow and expand even faster.” The Special Trade Negotiators Office will now make initial contact with the New Zealand and Australian governments and develop a timetable by which the talks can proceed. The NWGA is hopeful that the talks can be concluded before the end of the year. However, if the negotiations are un successful, Murphy said, “We will pursue die con tervailmg duty suit and press for legislation in Congress next year to provide for a predictable flow of lamb into the Umted States.”
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