GUN AUCTION APP. 100 GUNS, JEWELERY, WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, KNIVES, COINS, ETC. Located at 901 Elm St Watsontown, Pa. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1983 Starting 1:00 P.M. 1873 trap door carbine; Win. 37 12 ga., Beretta 20 ga. over-under; 38 cal. Enfield British survival pistol; Ithaca 37 16 ga. featherweight; Ithaca XL 900 12 ga. semi; Zabala 12 ga. dbl. brl.; Win. 760 243 w/scope; Win. 700 270 blot w/scope; Rem. 1100 12 ga.; Stevens 311 410 dbl. brl.; Charles Daly over-under 12 ga. fancy-mint; Franchi 12 ga. over-under, fancy, mint; Win. pre 64 94 30wcf Rem. 2912 ga. w/match serial #; Rem 110012 ga. pump; Rem. 760 300 sav.; Win. 67 22; Win. classic mod. 94; 1100 semi 20 ga.; Rem. 1100 410; Win. 94 30-30 w/saddle ring; 1873 Springfield trap door; Win. 88 308; many many other guns not listed including Win. commertives such as Alaskan, Nebraskan, Wyoming, etc. in boxes unfired; 13 gold pocket watches; 2 diamond rings; quantity of all kinds of knives; hundreds of coins me. silver dollars, dimes, quarters, dbl. die 72 pennies; much more. TERMS: Cash or check w/guaranteed bank letter of credit. Seller, RON HCEY Conducted by Fraley Auction Co. (717)546-6907 For full list call Auction Co. Lunch - Tent if inclement PUBLIC SALE Having sold my Real Estate and relocating I will sell on my premises at Eighth Alley, just off Main Street, New Market, Frederick County, Maryland on; MONDAY, OCT. 24,1983 Starting at 10:00 A.M., the following: FURNITURE- Wal. Chippendale 4 Drw. chest W/fluted quarter columns, ogee feet (reQnished); Wal. Chippendale chest, 2 over 3 drawers W/chamfered comers and ogee feet r(refiniahed); cherry Chippendale 4 Drw. chest W/chamfered and fluted corners and ogee feet (refiniahed); Pennsylvania white pine blanket chest W/Orig. red paint, hinges, moldings and feet; Wal. Pennsylvania blanket chest W/unusual till, 2 Pc. softwood wall cupboard, Wal. 4 Drw. chest, rope beds; bedside stands, Mahg. 4 Drw. chest, small pine cupboard, large farm table, 2 Pc. glass door pine corner cup board, 2 Drw. work table, pine hutch table, early country step back cherry wall cupboard, asbwood table W/Drw., jelly cupboard, yellow pine & poplar wardrobe, Mahg. Pembroke table W/Drw., bucket bench, Country Sheraton painted chest of drawers, Lge. ornately carved oak hall rack W/3 beveled mirrors, oak dresser, oak bed, oak wash stands, old house doors, 2 Boston rockers, cooper wash boiler, quilting frame, brass furniture hardware, other Misc. furniture. GLASSWARE- Heisey glas, depression glass, spongeware, carnival glass, good pressed glass, milk glass set, Majolica, 2 Pcs. Imari, colector’s plates, Lg. glass basket, ironstone, plates, fine china, Nippen, Misc. ADVERTISING ITEMS- Tin Adv. signs, tins, tobacco boxes, Arbuckle coffee box, old bottles. Baker Chocolate box dated 1867 Centennial exhibition, other Adv. boxes, Lge. country store flour tin dispenser W/Orig. stenciling and blue print signed “MCarter General Mer chandise, Libertytown, Md.”, early band box W/hand stenciled wallpaper, Waterman’s pen case, oak counter cabinet, country store planter’s peanut Jar 5 cents, many good ad vertising Broadsides such as Log Cabin Remedies, many local Adv. Pcs. from Frederick, Lewistown, Hagerstown, Etc., very old almanacs-some Frederick. COLLECTIBLES- Hooked rugs, antique tools, early 18th century spoon locks, En terprise sausage staffer on old bench. En terprise cherry seeder, baskets, 4 tranks, ÜBS Black Hawk corn sbeller, many chairs, Tiffany ceiling lamp W/Orig. gas burners, erodes, jugs, 30 GaL erode, 1898 Waiter’s Ladies fashions book from Frederick, other old Ladies Fashion engravings, post cards, framed Civil War Portrait, Soldier 11th Pa. Cavalry; other items too numerous to list. TERMS-Cash or approved check on day of sale, ’’t responsible for any accidents on the Nothing to be removed nntfl settled ROBERT E. ESTERLY PH 865-5300 Austin Bohn, Auctioneer PH775-7607 VALUABLE ANTIQUES Dairy, tobacco legislation (Continued from Page A 18) national quota to 3 percent an nually. 6) Changing the date for an nouncing the Flue-cured national marketing quota from December 1 to December 15 and the date for certain other kinds of tobacco from February 1 to March 1. It also allows Stablization (the Flue-cured association) to ask the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a no-net cost “account” in CCC in lieu of a “fund” in the association, as Is allowed for other associations carrying out tobacco price support programs. 7) Eliminating lease and tran sfer of Flue-cured tobacco allot ments and quota beginning with the 1987 crop. Lease and transfer for the IBM through 1906 crops would be permitted only if both parties agree to “share the risk” by requiring that no payment for the lease will be made to the lessor prior to the marketing of the tobacco produced under the lease. 8) Reducing the amount of »< 4^^^' 441 CLUB CALVES - FEEDER CALVES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1983 Auctioneer Mark Glick BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Belleville, Pa. The Pennsylvania Charolais Association Many Top Charolais Herds Represented For Further Information Contact Ray Bratton (717) 899-6282 FEEDS? CALF SALE APPROXIMATELY 100 HEAD CHAROLAIS Burley tobacco that may be leased and transferred to any farm from 30 thousand pounds to 15 thousand pounds, beginning with the 1964 crop, and prohibiting leasing of any Burley quota after July 31. 9) Extending from December 1, 1903 to December 1,19 M, the date by which non-farming entities must sell their quotas. The man datory sale provision does not apply to farms where the land is being used for agricultural pur poses. 10) Requiring imported tobacco to be inspected for grade and quality the same as tobacco marketed through a warehouse in the United States and to be ac companied by a certification that no pesticides that are not per mitted on tobacco in the U.S. have been used in the production of the imported tobacco. Other provisions of the legislation include: 1) Requiring the Secretary of Agriculture to make damaged corn held by the CCC available to far- 7:00 P.M. SPONSORED BY Lmcastar Faming, Saturday, October 15,1953—A39 mers and ranchers adversely affected by the drought to preserve and maintain foundation herds of livestock and poultry. The com would be offered for sale at 75 percent of the basic county loan rate. 2) Authorizing the development and issuance of marketing orders for eggs. 3) Requiring the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a periodic review of Federal milk marketing orders. 4) Expressing the sense of Congress that the Secretary of Agriculture should barter, under existing previsions of law, com modities (especially dairy products) owned by the CCC for materials produced in foreign countries. 5) Suspending for 1904 and 1965 the minimum limitation on certain meat imports under the Meat Import Act of 1979.