A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13,1989 SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM Don’t Waste It - Roast It! This Little Piggy Went To Market, >-< A~4 This Little Piggy Stayed Home, JIILw.LaJ V y (5) This Little Piggy Had... J ( } ( Y( rfr - ROASTED SOYBEANS J'u uli (|P ALLEN SUMMERS 703 E. Christine Rd. Nottingham, Pa. 19362 215-932-4761 ANTIQUE 1 AUCTION ' SATURDAY, MAY 20 9:00 A.M. Safe to be held at FORTNA'S AUCTION GALLERY Preview: Friday, May 19 4 to 8 P.M. Tall Grandfather’s clock w/moonface dial (signed Tiffany & Co. New York), 3 pc. Viet, mdrble top bedroom set, 2 pc. softwood Dutch cup board, paint decorated blanket chest, large side by side, oak wash stand, oak shaving stand, oak secretary desk, 5 pc. Viet, parlor set, col lapsable oak high chair, tall walnut chest of drawers, walnut candle stand, dropleaf table, 4 pc. parlor set, 2 wicker baby coaches, square oak library table, tilt top table, oak sideboard, 2 rosewood chairs, bucket bench (w/2 drawers & 2 doors), Ig. oak pump organ, early Windsor high chair, copper kettle, school master’s desk, child’s wicker rocker, attic rope bed (w/blue paint), child’s chest of drawers (w/wishbone mirror), S pc. dep. style bedroom set, spice cabinet, oak kitchen cupboard. Brass bed, oak bureau w/bev. mirror, 2 pc. softwood cupboard w/raised panels, victrola, 4 plank seated chairs, S leg oak table. Shirley Temple A.M. 3200 two Germany dolls, Hubbley' Aunt Jemima w/blue dress door stop, gaudy ironstone cranberry opalescent pitcher. Carnival, cat door stop, iron horse, Nippon, doll house w/fumiture, Ger many chocolate set, daguerreotypes, crocks & jugs some w/bl;ue deco, copper lustre, early hand blown s/bowl, Germany stein, Bohemian glass, L. Breininge (Robesonia) slip plate 1976, baskets, historical plate (Kings West of Clounce Stershirl), cookie cutters inc.: (horse, eagle, boot, man & lady plus others), paper mache Santa, Manhattan Santa bottle w/original label plus others. 6 tip trays (Leb. Valley Borough never used), quilts (applique, patchwork, crib quilt plus others), adv. rabbit doorstop, oil lamps, child’s tea set orig. box, 1139 Rockwood ashtray w/ eagle, signed bronze statue, Nellie boot jack, crystal, 2 Gone w/Wind lamps, Waterbury mantel clock (w/Westminster chimes), Bristol clock, cobalt blue, doll house w/fumiture, handmade scale model Viet, home, 2 early wooden duck decoys, 5 pc. wash set, ice cream molds, unusual sun dial w/arrow, pewter plate, slate boards, rooster butter mold, blue & white salt glaze spittoon, White House music book & linens, Roseville planter on stand (27” tall). A very fine collection of Estate jewelry including: Ladies’ platinum cluster ring w/6.25 carat total wt. in diamonds, Ladies’ 14K diamond & sapphire bracelet w/1.26 ct in diamonds & 6.S cts. in gen. sapphires, cameos, man’s green diamond, antique diamond fllligrees, 24” cultured pearls, Dudle Masonic pocket watch, plus lots more. CARS 1980 Chevy Caprice Classic 4 door loaded w/42,000 orig. miles excel lent condition, 1981 Chevy Citation 4 door w/air 63,000 miles. TERMS CASH, MC/VISA, checks if known to auctioneer, out of state buyers need a bank letter of credit unless there has been prior approval. 5% buyers premium. _____ 9k cs Annviilc Auction Co. 6 Gallery | 18 E. Main St., Annville, Pa. 17003 ' 1 Michael R. Fortna lt n m I gher Profits From All Grains, g Improves TDN, Destroys Mold, Toxins & Removes Moisture. CUSTOM GRAIN ROASTING DONE IN PA. & SURROUNDING STATES DALE L. SCHNUPP RD6, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 PH: 717-865-6611 DAVID N. GROFF RD 1 Box 506 C Lewisburg, Pa. 17837 717-966-3593 18 E. Main St., Annville, Pa. FURNITURE COLLECTIBLES JEWELRY SADDLE UP! To Better Equipment... Find It In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS! PUBLIC AUCTION 2-HIT & MISS ENGINES HORSt EQUIPMENT - NICE LUMBER VERY NICE REPRODUCTION PIECES ANTIQUE PIECES The undersigned having sold home and moving, will sell the following - located taking Route 97 2 miles southeast of Gettysburg (Littlestown Road) turn onto White Church Road, go 1 mile to sale site - on THURSDAY, MAY 18 - 4:30 PM Old Stover 4’A HP engine on dolly: VN The Arco 2 HP engine on dolly; VN The Kakosing straw cutter; horse spring wagon on steel; Oliver tree or garden sprayer w/ gas engine; small 2-horse riding plow; 2-horse riding cultivator: homemade 2-gang disc harrow; old wood & steel wheels; horse cultivators; ground scoop; metal saw mandrel w/blade; steel beam horse plow; Royersford HD belt drive floor drill press; Miller Falls power hack saw; 16” heavy duty cut off table saw; 8" HD cast iron base jointer; wood seed cleaner; misc. small hand tools; wall drill press; Lit tlestown 5” bench vise; shop steel & metal; large aluminum storage cabinet; grind stone: 10 HP Tecumseh cast engine: sev eral 3 & 5 HP engines; lot wood 6 pane window sash; Singer light leather sewing machine on stand; sewing machine heads; Columbian 6-plate kitchen range w/tank & high-back - sold by: J. Freeman - New Oxford; barrel wood furnace; half wood barrels for plan ters; VN cedar & walnut porch swings; new barrel stands; new dough rollers; new 3-prong wood forks; nice bird feeders; doll dresser; new tramp art picture frames; unusual wd. loco, on railroad bridge; new Tempus Fugit 3 weight grandmother’s clock made from catalpa wood; walnut mir ror back wall oil lamp holders; misc. wood ware & glassware items; Wood kegs; galvanized washboiler; school chairs; nice old coffee mill; nice cast dinner bell w/yoke; VN camel back trunk w/tray; sad irons; old wood barrel made into lazy susan; blue jars; nail kegs; hickory back chairs: WN hame mirror; old wood pulleys; grain cradle; VN wood bar rels; large wood chest; nice roll top desk base; bucksaw; hames; lanterns; old hand tools; aluminum patio chairs; hamper; Coleman heater; round wood picnic table w/2 benches; Lumber consists of approx. 1100 board ft. walnut 3x3’s -2” and I V* ”upto 8 ft. lengths; approx. 800 board ft. ash -1 %” & 2" to 10 ft. long; 540 board ft. red & white oak in boards to 12” wide; lot other items. NOTE: Lot nice items - Plan to Attend Sale Day Inspection Only Food Stand By The Amish STEVEN & MARY HOSTETTLER OWNERS Terms: Cash C. David Redding - Auctioneer PA License No. 742-L Gettysburg, PA - Ph: 717-334-6941 FARM FORUM our readers write J as the sun “may” not rise tomor row. The real question is whether either is likely to happen. Thirdly, while it is true that some capital gains effects may arise under tax reform, such a statement cannot be considered in a vacuum. The taxability of income under local tax reform will be determined by state income tax laws. Our state laws provide sev eral capital gains exclusions and deferrals which will be applicable to local income taxation, includ ing the $lOO,OOO exclusion for sale of a primary residence by a person 55 years old and older and the nonrecognition of gain on pro ceeds used to replace property items lost through involuntary occurrences such as condemna tion and fire. Also, if a farmer would sell to his son and receive payment monies in installment rather than lump-sum, only that portion of the capital gains related to those payments actually received during the year would be taxable. These examples show that the real effects of local taxa tion of capital gains may not be nearly as great as originally per ceived. Finally, neither the May 6 arti cle nor any other news article seem to be focusing on what oppo nents of Act 145 are offering in its place to bring about true tax reform. There is a keen interest and support for reform of our out moded and unfair system of local taxation in this state. Why, then, have those legislators spearhead ing opposition for Act 145 offered no alternative solution to bring about needed reforms? Why did many of these same legislators vote in favor of a tax reform pro posal last year that was nearly identical to the legislation prop osed in Act 145? Do you think the General Assembly will be willing to deal with the issue of tax refqpn if the voters of Pennsylvania register a negative vote on Act 145? Given the fact that it has taken nearly a decade for our legislature to deal with the issue of tax reform at all, the prospects are not likely. People can speculate on the positive and negative effects of Act 145 on various taxpaying groups. One thing is certain, how ever. A “no” vote on the referen dum ballot question will guarantee that Pennsylvanians will be stuck with our current local" taxing sys tem, which continues to impose heavy real property tax burdens and provides local governments the means to tax everything but income, for many years to come. John Bell Legislative Council Pennsylvania Farmers Assn. (Conllnutd from Page A 10) a heavy presumption that laws enacted by the General Assembly are constitutional. Anyone chal lenging the constitutionality must prove a statute is in clear violation of the state constitution in order to win his challenge. Also, in inter preting state constitutional amendments, our courts look bey ond the bare language of the amendment to the history sur rounding the amendment’s adop tion and approval by the legisla ture and the voters of Pennsylva nia. A look at the history of the proposed constitutional amend ment and tax reform legislation show that farms and farmland were intended by the legislature and are understood to be intended by the voters. Sure, tax reform “may” be unconstitutional, just Spelling Bee NARVON (Lancaster Co,) The Red Rose Alliance will host their second spelling bee at the Caernarvon Fire Hall, Rt. 23, Churchtown, on Saturday, May 13, at 7:00 p.m. The four classes will consist of children, adults, general and Pen nsylvania Dutch. Admission is $2. For additional fun, the Alliance will also auction mystery pack ages after the spelling bee. Enter tainment is provided by Don Dip pner, magician. The Red Rose Alliance was formed in June of 1981 to oppose the placement of a hazardous waste dump at the Narvon Mine in Eastern Lancaster County and tc educate the public on landfilling alternatives.
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