USDA WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently issued new rules £ quiring food stamp recipients in TRUSTEE’S BANKRUPTCY SALE - CONTINENTAL CAR & HOME CENTER. BANKRUPT 1408 N DuPont Highway, Wilmington, New Castle. Delaware SALE DATE: THURSDAY; HOY. 5,1981 at 11:90 A.M. 4 COMPLETE INVENTORY OF THOUSANDS OF ITEMS Of "A VARIETY STORE" to include: TOYS, AUTOMOTIVE PARTS. CARDEN TOOLS,TOUCH UP PAINtS, BLACK 6 DECKER TOOLS. SOME BICYCLES. AUTO TUNE-UP PARTS, STANLEY HAND tools etc A Very Large & Complete Inventory Call or write lor a Free Detailed Brochure NO RETAIL An Entirety Bid 4 Then Bids On Large Individual Lots- TERMS GUARANTEED FUNDS Cash. Certified Checks. Irrevocable Bank Letter Of .Credit With Your Check. Cashiers Checks Payment In Full INSPECTION Wed . Nov 4 from HAM to 2PM RUDNICK S MATAS AUCTION ASSOCIATES P o Box 1007. Wilm. De. 19899 (302) 658 7264 PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLEFARM EQUIPMENT; HARVESTORE SILOS; HOUSEHOLD GOODS; TRUCKS; JEEP CHEROKEE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 r at 10 A.M. V Go south from Kutztown on the (Noble St. Lyons Road) past Fire Co. Bldg., turn onto Koffee Lane to Ist farm, Berks Co., Pa. " Farmall 806 diesel tractor w/fast. hitch; Farmall 560 diesel tractor w/!ast hitch; Farmall 400 gas tractor w/fast hitch; Int. 574 gas, w/3 pt. hitch 675 hr. #1850; front end loader - for same; (2) Farmall super C tractor w/fast hitch; Int. 715 corn & soybean special, diesel combine w/hydrostatic & #BlO -13’ grain head, hume reel, & #844-four r C head all used only 4 yrs. on low acreage; Int. #7OO six bot. auto reset on land; fast hitch pi.; Int, #4BO 20’ dual wheel transport disc; Int. #37-11’ transport.disc; Int. #315 12’ roller harrow; Int. #45-16’ vibra shank field culti w/leveler; Int. 16-7 disc grain drill; ' Ontario 15-8 disc grain drill; Int. #56 four r C planter; Int. #440 all twine baler w/thrower; int. #2l-38’ bale & C elev. w/hyd. lift control; MC #55 forage harvester w/2 r C head & win dow pick up; MC #5 flail chopper w/auger & blower; Int. 201-12’ s p wmdrower; Int #l4 rake; Int. #56 pto blower; MC pto or belt v';wer; (2) Grove four wheel dump trailers; (3) four wheel trailers w/bale sides; Electra tour wheel dump trailer w/bunker feeding rack & bale sides; MC #6l power forage wagon w/roof; Century 300 gal. trailer type weed sprayer w/heavy duty fertilizer pump; Int. #lO5O grinder mixer; Int. #570 tandem axle 2 beater pto manure spreader; N. Idea #l4-3 beater pto manure spreader; 3 sec. fast hitch spike tooth harrow; fast hit rear blade; 3 pt. rear blade; Smoker 24’ blade elev.; Cardinal 16’ bale elev.; Advanced 18’ portable feed conveyor; Int. 021 fast hit 7’ mower; Int. 6’ ' carry all soil mover; .9’ steel land roller; fast hitch 4 r culti.; 21’ fast hitch harrow; (3) 300 gal. skid'fuel tanks (2>.w/elec. pumps; Bean #7lOO elec, tire changer; Forney 250 amp elec, welder; approx. 20 tele, poles; cattle dehorner; (8) 4’-16” dia. concrete under ground pipes; scald trough, Enter Prize #32 meat grinder; lard press; ci kettles; (unsawed) walnut, cherry, oak & poplar logs; some hay & straw. . HARVESTORRS 20’x60’; (1> 20’x30’; (2) Hercules (1) Goliath unloader; Harvestore 80* bunk feeding trough; Advanced 80’ feed con veyor; Terms on silos- 50% day of auction, bal. at time'of take down, must be moved by Dec. 15,1981. Silos sold approx, 12 Noon. TRUCKS 1966 Chev. #6O w/14’ dump body, 21,000 lb. GVW; 1960 Int. B-160 w/14’ cattle body w/partitions for 4 horse hauling; 1962 GMC 3/4 ton pickup 40,000 miles; 1979 Cherokee Chief-quad trac, 4 wheel drive, tilt wheel, pwr. brakes, pwr. str., air, loaded less than 10,000 miles, this one item only to be offered with reserve. HOUSEHOLD GOODS-to be sold at 11A.M. Chest freezer; (Penn) green enamel kit. wood stove; Kenmore wood burning stove w/fan & thermostat; (2) nq, ext. tables; old white kit. cab.; trunk, wardrobe; wood or coal parlor heater; milk cans; 3 yr. old water sof tener; 15*lb. to 31.2 S computer scale; hand rope hoist; A.O. Smith 52 gal. taw heater; Cadet #6O ndmg mower; plus many items too numerous to mention. REASON FOR SALE - Farm sold. Terms • Cash or check. Refreshments ser ved. Ordered by, IRVIN & MARIAN FINK Conducted by _ Ralph W. Zettiemoyer Auction Go. Inc. (215)395-8084 ■ issues new rules on food stamp program large metropolitan areas to show Block said the new’ photo - ID photographic identification when system "will play an important receiving their foodstamps. ' role m joint efforts by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture John R. Departments of Agriculture and Justice to crack down on abuse of the food stamp program.” Under the new rules, USDA will no longer replace food stamps reported lost or stolen. Block said these and other major anti-fraud measures are part of the Reagan administration’s overall effort to eliminate fraud and abuse in the federal food stamp program. State welfare agencies will be required to institute photo ID system within a year in food stamp project areas with 100,000 or more recipients, unless they get an exemption from USDA's Food and Nutrition Service. Smaller food stamp project areas may also be required to install photo ID systems if the FNS and the USDA Inspector General’s office finds it AUCTION ANTIQUES, ORIEHTAI HUGS i COUECH6LES At: Hatfield Gallery Auctions, inc. 501 Fairground Rd., Hatfield. PA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1981 6 P.M. Carnival glass, punch bowl set, depression, toys, pitcher & bowl. Ranger Joe mug, copper cknner, glassware, cast iron items, grain cradle, oak chest-of-drawers, oak dresser, oak bed, oak round table'& sideboard, oak cabinet, oak bow back office chair, oak butcher bench, oak chairs, 4 pc. birds eye bedrm. set, mohair sofa, depress, style bedrm. set & dr."pcs., cane chair, 6 pc. dr. set w/round table, lyre back chair, chairs; knee hole maple desk, Ige. blanket chest, oak cloth tree, porch rocker, Duncan-Phy. Table, marble top .for a washstand, elec. Victrola, spool table, custom made cherry cabinet. Oriental rugs, Esphahan, Bokhara, Abusan, Tabriz, Kashan, Sarabano, and others, more items not listed... Terms - Cash Paul G. Derstein, Auctioneer 368-6646 SHOWTIME IS HOE! New Holland Sales Stables Annual Show and Sale WEDNESbAY, OCTOBER 28 Show - 9 A.M. Sale Starts at 11 A.M. Show Winners Sell At 12 Noon 250-300 head of selected dairy cows and first calf heifers. Again this special sale will feature some of the best Registered cows selected from herds in PA, MD, NY state and Canada. Many with records and good pedigrees. Most cows will be fresh or close springers. Attention Dairymen: Don’t miss this sale if you need cows Purebred and Grades. In' past years many good cowmen have commented on the quality of cows at this event. You have never seen this many good cows in one barn. Classes to be judged at 9 A.M. * #1 Fresh Holstein Cows #6 Fresh 2 yr. old heifers #2 Dry Holstein Cows #7 Mixed Breed Dry (includes Red #3 Fresh 3 yr. olds & White Holsteins) #4 Dry 3yr olds #8 Mixed Breed Fresh (includes #5 Bred 2 yr. old heifers Reel & White Holsteins) Official judge: Ed Frey, owner of Fair Hill Farm, MD Morin Kolb 717-397-5538 useful to protect' program in-' tegrity. “The new photo ID system is principally designed to prevent the issuing of duplicate benefits,” Block said. ‘ 'For example, if a food stamp authorization card is stolen- from the mail, ,■ the photo ID requirement can prevent- an Ineligible person from using the authorization card to obtain food stamps illegally. By recording and cross-checking ID numbers, the new system will discourage in dividuals from attempting to get a double allotment of f pod stamps by reporting their first authorization card lost or stolen and requesting a second.” “Individuals caught defrauding the government in this program are subject to criminal and civil penalties. Further, under new legislation recently passed, in dividualswould be required to pay a back any fraudulent benefits' received by having future benefits reduced,” Block said. , Other new rules will tighten procedures for replacing food stamp coupons and authorization cards which recipients report lost, stolen or destroyed. “Through these new guidelines DAIRY FARMERS... DON’T MISS IT!! PAGE A-17 Lunch Managers: and Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24,1981—A39 DON'T BE SLOW Call Now To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Ph: 717-394-3047 or 717.626-1164 Abe Diffenbach NH office phone 717-354-4341 we aim to protect food stamp recipients against legitimate verifiable losses while limiting the government’s liability and the cost to the taxpayer,” Block said. Under the new rules, coupons reported lost or stolen from recipients will no longer be replaced by the federal govern ment. However, in certain disaster situations such as floods or fires, destroyed coupons may be replaced once in a six-month period. In the past, any food stamp recipient could receive a replacement for their food stamps if they were reported lost or stolen. Such a policy has led to widespread abuse in some areas. Limits will be placed on the frequency and condition under which local welfare agencies can replace authorization cards lost in the mails or destroyed in a fire of similar disaster. Block said these new rules represent only the start of a number of -new procedures the Food and Nutrition Service will be issuing in the food stamp program designed to reduce fraud, improve program management and assure that benefits go to those actually in need. Sale Reports A public sale of household goods and gas engine was held on October 17 by William Christman, Pearl Road, Berks Co. Items sold included: 4 china closets 91075,9700, 9450, & 9300, small upright steam engine 9310, ' Planters peanut jar 9175, gasoline engine 9150; jelly cupboard 9300,910 gold piece 9290, 95 gold piece 9290 and silver dollars 910 and 917 each.. A public sale of real estate and machinery was held October 17 by S. Marie and Gib Moore, Narvon Rd., Salisbury Twp., Lane. Co.. The 38-acre farm and 4 - bedroom dwelling were sold for $135,000 to Levi M. Stoltzf us, Gap. Other items sold Were: A.C. D-12 tractor $12700; Parmall Super A tractor, plow & cultivator $1,540; dry sink $l3OO, 1-bottom plow $215, gas range $lOO, camelback trunk $BO, beiry set $52.50, milk pail' $2l and log chain $2O. Auctioneers were Ira 8c Dale Stoltzfus and Jay Leary. A public sale of fair related articles w& held October 16 by MU' and Anna L. Kaughma. 11450 Weaver Rd., Orrstown. Items sold included: 2-year-old three-quarter Morgan colt $237.50, No. 7 McDOft. mower sss| 2- Way plow $6O and Whirlpool gas refrigerator $2OO. Art Rife was the