FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY EVE., APRIL 21 5:30 P.M. In Farmersville, 3 mi east of Brownstown, Lane Co, Pa 10 pc. Depression Walnut diningroom suite; 2 nice Waterfall bedroom suites; Maytag wri nger washer; chestnut drop leaf table w/8 boards; studio couch; base cabinets; G.E. refrigerator; table lamps; pr. dark step end tables; bicycles; rototiller; power lawn mower; meat scales; dishes; small items; etc. 1973 Chevy Impala Station Wagon (inspected) We Sell On Commission. can JOHN J. RUTT 354-5905 PUBLIC AUCTION -4 , , » HARDWARE, HAND & POWER TOOLS, CHAIN SAWS, LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT, AIR COMPRESSORS, WELDERS SATURDAY APRIL 25,1981 9 00 A.M. Located along East Farmersville Rd., Farmersville, Pa. (Lancaster County) From Ephrata, Pa. take Rt. 322 East to Hinkletown. First road right after traffic light in Hinkletown. East Farmersville Rd. 3 mile to sale, watch for auction signs. DOOR PRIZES Ist - Lincoln 225 AMP Welder with Accessories 2nd - Weed Eater XRSO Trimmer 3rd • Sanborn 10 Gal. Portable Air Tank All adults who register for an auction number by 9 A M are eligible to win these door prizes Winners must be present to win Drawing will be held at end of auction NEW LAWN MOWERS Lawn Boy 4502 - 20’ Push Lawn Boy 8602 - 20" S P Lawn Boy 8671 P - 21 ’ S.P Lawn Boy 8238 AE - 21" S P Snapper V2I2P-21” SP Snapper V 21- 21” Push ' White 20" SP Rear Bagger White 22” S P Rear Bagger Bolens 8668 - 21" S P Rear Bagger Bolens 7454-22’ Push MTD- Servi Star 18" Push MID - Servi Star 21" Push MTD - Servi Star 22’ Push MID-Servi Star 22'SP NOTE We will have over 30 New Lawn Mowers NEW LAWN EQUIPMENT Parker 36” Trailette Sweeper White 31" Trail Sweeper White 38" Trail Sweeper Mighty Mac 22 Gal Sprayer Mighty Mac 50 Gal Sprayer Brmly 3 pt Oise Harrow Brmly 3 pt Cultivator NEW TRAILERS Owens 0TT2500, 4 1 / 2 ’xB’ Steel Tilt, Elec Brakes Owens OTT 3500, s'xlO’ Steel Tilt, Elec Brakes Owens 8CV2508 6 x 8 Steel Tilt Elec Brakes Kodiak 1000 7’xlO’ Snowmobile Trailer w/Top Kodiak 6004’x8' Dump Trailer t NOTE: WE WILL HAVE MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS TO BE SOLD NOT LISTED ON SALE BILL *o** ★ FOOD AT AUCTION ★ Auction By FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. R.D. #4 EPHRATA, PA. 17522 717-354-4271 TERMS: CASH, VISA, MASTERCARD, or GOOD CHECK • NEW BOLENS G 152 DIESEL TRACTOR 15H.P. • NEW KUBOTA 85100 DIESEL TRACTOR 12H.P. • NEW WHITE GT1622 TRACTOR 16 H.P. w/50” Rotary Mower • NEW BOLENS GIIXL TRACTOR 11 H.P. w/42’' Rear Discharge Rotary Mower • NEW SNAPPER 4210 S RIDER 11 H.P., 42” MOWER USED LAWN A GARDEN TRACTORS Anens S-14H, 14 H P Hydro, w/48” Rotary Mower Bolens G 8, 8 H P . Gear, w/32" Rotary Mower Bolens G-9, 8 H P . Gear, w/38" Rotary Mower Bolens QS-16, 16 H P , Hydro, w/48' Rotary Mower, 54' Blade Bolens HT-20, 20 H P , Hydro. w/54’ Rotary Mower, Power Steering Massey Ferguson 6 H P Rider Huffy 8 H P Rider Jacobsen 5 H P Rider John Deere 21" Self Propelled Mower HARDWARE Eagle 5 Gal Gas Cans Toolkraft Bandsaw w/Stand Wheelbarrow Tires Fram Oil Filters S K Tools Battery Chargers Electric Power Tools Spark Plugs 10 - NEW CHAIN SAWS: ECHO A HOMELITE 25 -NEW GASOLINE TRIMMERS: ECHO & WEEDEATER Farm Bureau says spending is out of control WASHINGTON, D.C. - Charging that the federal fiscal system is “clearly out of control,” Farm Bureau warned that federal spending will reach the one trillion dollars per year mark m five years unless current taxing and spending trends are reversed. Speaking for the American Farm Bureau Federation, Harry S. Bell, president of'the South Carolina Farm Bureau and a member of the AFBF board, testified before a Senate judiciary subcommittee in support of Senate Jomt Resolution 43 which proposes an amendment to the Constitution that would alter federal fiscal procedures. Federal Spending is clearly excessive in terms of the tax payer’s ability to pay, Bell said, and. continuing federal deficits have fueled an inflation that USED CHAIN SAWS Homelite XL-Ao, 10” Bar Homelite Super 2,14’ Bar Homelite EZ, 16 ' Bar Homelite Super EZ, 16" Bar Homelite XL12,16" Bar Homelite VI Super 2,14 Bar McCulloch Super Pro 40, 14 Bar RemmingtonSlCC, 16 Bar Wizard 2-14,14’ Bar Poulan Super XIV Deluxe, 14' Bar Remmington Mighty Mite 500. 16' Bar Pioneer 2073,16 Bar NEW MISC. EQUIPMENT Homelite 2250 Watt Generator Homehte HOSU-l 1 /- ' Water Pump Lincoln 225 AMP Welder AC Century 295 AMP Welder AC Century 250 AMP Welder AC/DC Century 100 AMP Welder AC Sanborn 1 H P Air Compressors 10 • NEW ALADDIN J-680 LASSIE HEATERS 25-USEDLAWN MOWERS PUSH ft SELF-PROPELLED All Reconditioned Ready To Go. Auction Conducted By John E. and Paul E. Martin 717-733-3511- 717-733-3305 Ephrata, PA threatens the future of the private enterprise system. Bell testified that Farm Bureau supports the four-point economic recovery program now before Congress, noting that on balance, the package is a fair, evenhanded solution to getting this country back on its feet. “Our (Farm Bureau’s) objective is greater fiscal responsibility, and we will support any proposal that moves toward this goal,” Bell said. “As a result of lack of restraint in the past, we have ted ever higher inflation and taxation, 12,000 BTU «■!— NEED MORE ROOM? 0 Read The Classified tw< - .»>/ Real Estate Ads PUBLIC AUCTION HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRUCKS-CARS THURSDAY, APRIL 30,1981 AT 11:00 a.m. The Department of Administrative Services, Division of Purchasing will sell at public auction the following State of Delaware equipment; Graders; Cherry Picker; Cranes; D 6 Cat. Dozer; Fork lifts; Pauit Striper; Dump Trucks (60); P/U Trucks (16); Dia. Reo 5T Wrecker; Snow Fighters; Snow Plows (45); Spreader Hoppers; Trailers; Water Tank Truck; Wayne Sweeper; Athey Belt Loaders; Trench Buckets; Cat. Scarifier; Cat. Track, 1 set-D7; Mowing Tractors; Compressors; Rollers; Cham Saws; Steam Cleaners; Sedans; Station Wagons; Vans; Buses. Many Ad ditional Items. LOCATION: Rear Lot, State of Delaware Highway Administration Center, Route 113 (across from Blue Hen Mall), Dover, De. INSPECTION: Wednesday, April29from 10:00 a.m,to2:oop.m. NOTE: Startup of equipment will be between these hours ONLY. TERMS: Cash, Certified Check, Traveler’s Check, or approval by Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER: WILSON’S AUCTION SALES, INC. DAVE WILSON GLENN WATSON. JR. (302) 422-3454 or 856-2110 ! GAP AUCfiON " i FRIDAY EYE., APRIL 24 I 5:30 P.M. | Located off Route 41 Lancaster Avenue Op ■ posite Turkey Hill Minit Market Cross RR Bridge ■ ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS ■ SOLD AT EVERY AUCTION ■ Selling the Elvm W I andis estate of Lane- * | aster ■ ■ Library table, drop leaf table, wicker chairs, g ■ stands, an old three piece living room suite _ I with wooden arms, picture frames, square oak ■ | extension table, old kitchen cupboard with | _ glass doors, dmmg room suite, 2 bedroom ■ * suites, oak wardrobe, empire chest of drawers, _ I wicker baby carriage (needs help), clothes ■ ■ trees, rockers, wooden ice chest, oak high | J chair, plank bottom rocker, rope beds, old m ■ couch, old sausage press, Whipples rectan- I gular butter chum, wicker fernery, crocks, I ■ 2 copper wash boilers and many small items | _ This is a partial listing _ m CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS ■ " FROM 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. _ ■ OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT ■ ** Call us (or pick up service _ ! IRA STOLT2FUS & SON, Auctioneers * ■ 442-4936 or 442-8254 ! ■ CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES ■ Mmmmmmummmmmmmmrn Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18,1981—D31 unbalanced budgets, erratic monetary policy and a host of other problems,” Bell said. “Our point is that m order to get a hold once and for all on inflation requires a limit on the amount of resources the federal government can spend.” Bell concluded by saying that SJR-43 is a “step m the right direction” and illustrates real progress toward fiscal respon sibility but should be modified to assure that federal spending be limited to a fixed percentage of the gross national product. CCC sells sample grade corn WASHINGTON, DC- The Commodity Credit Corporation has com pleted selling about four million bushels of government-owned “sample” grade com back to the private market, according to Edward Hews, acting CCC executive vice president The com, marketed from early February through the end of March, was part of 160 million bushels CCC purchased last year following the embargo of gram shipments to the Soviet Union an nounced January 4, 1980. Hews said the com had been designated, “sample” grade because a high per centage of kernels were cracked and broken through shipping and handling, and had to be sold to prevent losses due to further deterioration of the gram. No further sales of ferings of storable CCC owned com will be made before May 15, the final loan settlement date for com held in the farmer-owned grain reserve. Hews said. “In selling these four million bushels, CCC made every effort to avoid disrupting local markets,” Hews said. “The prices received ranged from $2.05 to $3.52 per bushel, depending on quality and location dif ferentials.” About one-fourth of the corn sold was located m Texas, with sales of lesser amounts in 13 other states, Hews said. About 71 percent of the sales were made to the warehouse m which the com was stored.