E26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981 Flood insurance limits increased LITITZ Limits of flood in surance coverage have been in creased for residents of Township of Strasburg, Lancaster County This change, a result of conversion to the regular phase of the national flood insurance program, was announced by the federal in surance and mitigation office of the federal emergency management agency As a result of recent adoption, by elected officials, of measures to safeguard property from flooding. Farm Bureau to back Reagan WASHINGTON. DC The president of the American Farm Bureau Federation has in dicated support for President Reagan’s program for economic recovery announced recently to the nation Robert B Delano said farmers and ranchers support the ad ministration’s economic package of spending cuts, tax cuts, regulatory relief and stabilization of the dollar "We recognize that the nation’s number one problem of inflation requires drastic ac tion,” Delano said Delano stressed the program must go through Congress as a total package to be effective You cannot have tax cuts without com parable cuts in federal spending if you expect to reduce inflation, balance the budget and provide for economic growth,” said the head of the nation’s largest farm organization. The Reagan economic package also calls for reductions in the federal regulatory bureaucra cy • This nation’s far mers and ranchers greatly welcome the lifting of unnecessary, costly and coun terproductive federal regulations,” concluded Delano SOMETHIN 6 TO CROW ABOUT-.. LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS! for Strasburg Twp. expanded limits ot coverage are made possible Where previously only $35,000 of coverage was available for a home, now $185,000 coverage may be purchased Also, increases in contents coverages from a previous $lO,OOO to a present $60,000 are available Coverage mcreases for small business and other classes -of structures are obtainable, too Information on rates and amounts of insurance available may be obtained from any licensed -V * 1 - •» P ? i Ori ,/ AUCTION OF COINS WED. EVE., MARCH 11,1981 6 00 P.M. Located at Lykens Valley “Shop and Play Hall”, Route 209, Lykens, Penn sylvania. COINS TO BE SOLD: NICKELS, QUARTERS, SILVER DOLLARS, DIMES, HALF DIMES, HALF DOLLARS, LG PENNIES, 3 cent NICKELS, 8 PIECES OF GOLD There will be over 300 lots For complete list of coins, send name, address and stamp to Auctioneer Coins can be seen day of sale from 4 00PM tob 00PM OWNER JOHN MAURER Lee D. Dockey Auctioneer- Estate Liquidator-Appraiser Box 164 Pillow, Pa. 17080 Phone. 717-758-6004 DOCKEY & DOCKEY, AUCTIONEERS DEPPEN, APPRENTICE PUBLIC SALE Valuable Modern Farm Machinery Hay & Potato Equipment 2-30’x96’(Plastic Type) Greenhouses, Etc. On farm 6 miles N. of Shenandoah off Rt. 924. Near Purolator Plant. (Schuylkill Co) SATURDAY, MARCH 14 10 AM 4 w/f/e Tractors IH 656 D hydro hi clearance, loaded, Nice, I H 400 D w/T A , Oliver 77; I H. 147 Cub Cadet w/Mower & Front Loader w/L P Gas Attachment, Nice, I H 203 S P 13’ Combine w/Cab, 72 Ford F-750 Cabover 26’ Truck w/4’ Sides, Real Nice, I.H 550 5-16” Semi-Plows, 1 H T2’6” Vibra-Shank Transport field cultivator, 2-16” harrows, J D. 15-7 hole drill, I H. 456 4 Row Planter w/Gandy Boxes & Monitor, Nice, N H 479 haybine, N I. 7’ cut-ditioner, I.H 15 Rake, Pequea PTO Tedder, N H. 278 PTO Baler w/thrower, New 3 pt Fert. Spreader; 5 Ton Tandem Fert Spreader, 15,000 Watt PTO Alternator, John Bean Mod 30 Air blast Sprayer, Lockwood 2 Row hi-speed planter. Champion 2 Row Harvester, Haines (hyd ) Potato Bin Stacker w/36’ Boom, 5 Bulk Potato Bodies on trailers & wagons, Continental F-226 Industrial Engine, 3-225,000 & 2-150,000 BTU oil furnaces for Greenhouses, Weil-McClain oil burner Furance w/2800’ Radiation (Steam or hot water) used 6 mths , 10-36” wall fans, fa Louvers, Greenhouse Supplies, Loads More Owners, YARNELL FARMS 717-889-3584 Auct. Max Fraley & Son 546-6631 Lunch. proper ly and casualty insurance agent During the first thirty days after conversion to the regular program, coverage will become effective the day following ap plication. whereas normally there is a five day waiting period There are beneficial exceptions to this rule which should be discussed with an insurance agent Maps showing the flood-prone areas may be examined by in terested individuals upon request to their local government officials AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE TUES., MAR. 31 11.00A.M. JERSEY SHORE, Pa By order of the owners of Pa Foundation Seed Co-op, all real and personal property shall be sold to the highest bidder at absolute public auction' Everything sells regardless of price' Real Property is located on ‘Mam Street Extension" Jersey Shore, Pa in the Porter Township", andconsists of the follow ing Concrete block building with cement floor measures 125 x 45 plus annex and controlled climate room, and furnace and loading dock. Building in good state of repair Also 32 x sfa steel Peoples Pole Building” structure with concrete floor, sliding doors at both ends and overhead door Both buildings enjoy Bureau water and sewer rights and are situated on about I*4 acre of ground with app 300 ft of road frontage Personal Property also sells consisting of 2 nice tractors, 2 big grain bins, grain equip ment, etc ' Watch for full listing' For full info, contact Mr. William Camerer at 717-753-3210. Sale Managed and Sold by Pirrung Auctioners. Wayland, N Y 716-728-2520 and Ulysses, Pa 814-848-7421 WYNDO FARM SALE Sale to be held at the Frederick Fair grounds, Frederick, Maryland WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 ll:OOA.M. 55 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 55 50 Cows - 5 Calves 20 First-Calf Heifers sell from High Record Dams Also Several Young Cows with over 20,000 M Including Paclamar Astronaut dtr, dam GPB3 with 23,260 M and 841 F; Paclamar Bootmaker dtr , dam GPB3 with 24,560 M and 661 F, Highmark dtr with 20.390 M and 801 F, dam with 21,600 M and 745 F, A Citation Sovereign dtr with 21,150 M and 797 F, dam with 20,570 M and 692 F, Arlmda Advancer dtr , dam with 21.031 M and 785 F; Arlmda Jet Stream dtr, dam VG with 705 F; Harrisburg Gay Ideal dtr, dam with 19.530 M and 647 F; A Citation Sovereign dtr , dam VGB9 with 23,550 M and 914 F, Hanover Hill Lucky Shamrock dtr, dam GPB4 with 2 2,040 M and 770 F CALVES Several December ’BO calves by Creek Bluff Elevation Lester (+1397) and many carry his service A good place to buy animals with longevity Wyndo cattle have done well for their new owners in the past For catalogs contact Owners: JOHN F. DOODY & FAMILY 11206 Mountain View Road Damascus, Maryland 20750 Phone 301-253-2866 Sale Manager REMSBURG SALE SERVICE P.O. Box 177 Jefferson, Maryland 21755 Phone 301-473-8214 PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, MARCH 21,1981 2:00 P.M SALE ON THE PREMISES; East Drumore Township, Lancaster County. Travel Route 222, Vz mile North of Quarryville and turn left onto Oak Bottom Road, V/z miles turn right on Shady Lane to house on the right. Watch for Auction Signs. New V-h. story frame 3 bedroom house with vinyl siding (never occupied) contains large eat-in kitchen with country oak cabinets, dining area, large living room and family room and full bath on first floor 2 bedrooms and full bath on second floor Loads of closet area Full basement Electric baseboard heat Detached \ x k story block garage and shop area with water and electric All located on ap proximately I acre of land Property will be sold to the highest bidder AUCTIONEERS NOTE This house and garage are all new, never used and must be sold Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase For complete details, terms or inspection contact Auctioneer Open House dates- March 7 and 14 from 1-4 p m Terms by: HENRY B. & MARY B. FISHER Sale Conducted By; Randal V. Kline (717) 733-1006 (717) 354-4071 Lloyd H. Kreider, Auctioneers Ken Howard, Attorney KUNE « KREIDER AUCTION SERVICE Ph0n0(717)733 100* PUBLIC SALE OF FARM, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FORD TRACTOR Along Martic Heights Drive, V* mile north of Rawlinsville, 10 mile south of Lancaster, adjacent to Esbachs bus station. SATURDAY, MARCH 21,1981 1100 A.M. 42 ACRE FARM WITH 38 ACRES TILLABLE with 38x44 western barn, 10x50 stave silo, 40x96 steel implement shed, 2500 bushel steel gram bin, 3 wire corn cribs, 2 laying houses for 31,000 birds 2‘2 story brick house w/6 rooms and bath and full basement, Ail rooms paneled except one Auto oil hot water baseboard heat Modern kitchen and well water HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 pc bedroom suite, 3 pc living room suite, 2 old dovetailed blanket chests, b cane seated chairs, 2 leather chairs, rocking chair, maple crib, maple high chair, odd chairs, large knee hole desk, 3 refrigerators, 3 kerosene lamps (2 with wall brackets; 2 gal milk kettle, 8 qt ice cream freezer, wash boiler, rugs, baskets, lanterns, ciocks, jars, lard cans, scrapple pans, dishes, post caids, albums, children’s toys and games, blond dresser, curtains, bedspreads & doilies, bookcase and en cyclopedias, set of Funk & Wagnalls en cyclopedias, 2 tubs 1 1 wood & 1 galvanized;, assorted dishes & kitchenware, 9x12 rug, and other rugs TRACTOR ETC. Ford 3500 gas tractor w/industnal loader and hyd bucket, flat bed wagon, 2 portable air compressor, 2 3 heavy duty carts with 2 wheels on one end & stand on other, auger w/motor, power sprayer & dustei, high pressure washei and 2 egg graders Other articles not mentioned Terms by CARROLL & RUTH HERR 717-284-2561 Aucts J Everett Kreider Steve Petersheim Emmet Lehman atty , Lunch furnished Sale order: Household Goods 11:00, Real Estate 1:00 P.M.