A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1998 (Continued from Pago AID) ried last fall, slim and trim then, now may have to bend forward to kiss their young husbands good-bye as he dashes off to work. Amish carpenter crews in pickup trucks loaded with their trade tools cruise into the local Turkey Hill for a brace of coffee and donuts and off towards Philly or Baltimore or Paoli or Harrisburg to build houses or barns. Little did they know this proved to be a bad influence for some. At the welding shops and woodworking shops Amish men and boys greeted others with a... Gota moria, vee bisht do? “Good morning, how are you?” All over the Pequea (Amish word for our Lancaster set tlement, named after the Pe quea Creek) the work day had begun, no one even had dreamed what would take place. It came about 8 a m., a brace of FBI agents, probably assem beled in the City of Brotherly Love at an early hour, received their orders. Sipping coffee, they slipped west on 202 or 76 or route 30, like a coon snitching sweet corn they picked up their charges at gunpoint, in the name of the United States of America to preserve the law and the con stitution, handcuffs snapped on, and one by one the lawbreakers were picked up and the ordeal had begun. One Amish youngster saw it happen as one of the Pagans was nabbed. He noticed several cars parked at this Englishman’s (Amishman’s word for non- Amish) residence and a man lying in the yard. The Amish youth left his farm work, dashed to the scene, thinking there had been an accident. The gun-toting FBI quickly shooed the boy Real Estate & Personal Property The Estate Of Charles and Adeltha Pratt Rt. 26, Upper Lisle Rd, Whitney Point, NY 10:10 AM, Saturday, July 25,1998 Directions: 1-81, Exit 8 (Whitney Point), North on Rt 26,4 miles. Watch for Auction Arrows. Real Estate: Older 4 brm, kit, DR, LR, Parlor, Den/Laundry on +/- acre LAKEVIEW AND LAKE FRONTAGE (Frontage usage restrictions per USACoE) on Whitney Point Reservoir Terms; House sells "AS-IS" Any testing must be arranged and paid for by prospective buyer prior to the auction $3,000 Down Payment in cash or certified fund at Auction, Balance at clos ing in 30 days or less Property sells subject to very reasonable executor confirmation Open House: 6-7 Thursday, July 23, 1998, or call for appt Personal Property; ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Old bottles, including flasks, milk, cream, medicinal, canning jars, insulators, knives, cleaver, Fishing tackle, split bamboo fly rod m wooden case, rods and reels-casting, spinning, fly, flies, lures, tip-ups, ice auger, tackle old and new. Miniature lamp collection (+/-7S) Thimble collection (+/-I00), Spoon collection (+/-I00), Tom Thumb' cash register, 3 wooden clarinets ( 9 ) in old leather case. Oak beveled glass hall mirror with 6 double coat/hat hooks, small silouhette w/dned flowers under glass, buttons. Fanes walnut marble too mirrored dresser and matching marble too wash stand, wash stand 2-bar towel rack, unusual pressed glass light fixture, 2 art deco iron floor lamps, crocks, jugs, bamboo shelf, early one drawer stand, oak parlor stand, Library table, 2 flat top trunks, deco 5 piece bedroom set, deco vanity, hall tree, 2 drawer sewing stand, pictures, prints, frames, comic books, old newspapers, Rayo Lamp, opera glasses, old lamps, Wagner and other cast iron, tin ware, painted Deco dining room furniture, Diehl fan, lots of smalls too numerous to mention and we are still discovering l GUNS: Mossberg bolt action 22 w/scope, 20 gauge bolt action w/scope, TOOLS Old hand tools, 4" jointer, 8' table saw, FURNITURE & MODERN microwave, washer, dryer, dinette set, sofa, chairs, beds, chests, recliner, sewing machine, lamps, desk, OTHER: 1994 CHEVROLET CORSICA, red, 4 door, auto, air, 4 cyl, p.s., 38k miles, JD 520 FARM TRACTOR, narrow front, p.s., 3 pth, hand and foot clutch, ser. 520 8316, 12' Duranautic BOAI w/6hp Seahorse MOTOR & TRAILER, Etc., Etc., Still dig ging! Car, tractor and boat sell at 12 noon. Auctioneer's Note: Mr Pratt worked many years for the Whitney Point DPW and local ceme teries He was an avid fisherman Mrs Pratt did crafts, etc This estate is virtually untouched and presents a great opportunity to purchase these items directly from the estate auction "CHARLIE" MANASSE 607-692 7516 Auctioneer Broker Assoc Member NYSAA, NAA & PAA ERA Decker Real Estate 607 692-7665 "Charlie" Sez," The summer foliage is green, Buy this house, Make your dreams come true! See Y'all at 10:10 am, Saturday, July 25. from a safe distance as the cul prit was handcuffed and loaded in the paddy wagon. It seemed so brash for the 3 Amish families to have their sons indicted by the FBI. No doubt whole families were in tears as the news broke out. Probably these parents had pleaded with their offspring many times to travel with more conservative friends. The one family only had 2 boys, both adopted, the other families both had the traditional half dozen children. Sie ben unsa bova veck gam ma. “They hauled off our boys.” In Amish jargon, any youth from age 16 till marriage (which can be at age 21 to 30) is called a boy, after marriage then he is called a man. The day wore on, cows grazed in the meadows, many farmers mowing alfalfa, horse their neighbors and saying. Des is shlim. “This is bad.” In the metal shops, machines stopped, welders laid their hel mets aside to discuss the sad news. We all asked ourselves, vas vor letz, what went wrong? How could this happen in our peace loving church, insulated, but ap parently not enough from the outside. I’ll make an attempt to explain. We’ve always had contact with the outside, selling our wheat, tobacco, milk, eggs, to fellow Americans over 200 years. Up to about 1960 farm work kept us busy. If an Amish boy got one Friday night off per month he was lucky. Maybe a week or so off after harvest was a rare happening. For 12 hours a day, 6 days a week farm work AUCTION Real Estate sells at 12:12. Owner: The Estate of Charles & Adeltha Pratt Awesome the lake view, kept our noses to the grindstone and kept us out of most mis chief. And there was growth from 1945 to 1970. Our Lancaster County Amish population dou bled and again from 1970 to 1995. Today there are 23,000 Amish in our Lancaster set tlement, and 2,200 youth in 25 different groups. Farms got scarce, though 20 percent moved to other settlements, it was hard for fathers to buy farms for all their sons, thus the shop area began. By 1980 25 oer cent of us were in manufactur ing and construction. Today over 50 percent don’t work in ag riculture... ...thus for better or worse there was much more contact with the outside, and this all takes transportation, thus lots of outsiders have a taxi or trucking business catering to us Amish, probably over 150 in the county, hauling our goods, taxiing folks to yonder settlements, again making outside contacts easier. Ga ruffein driver uff. “Go call a driver.” ;hed While Amish shops need to have their employees trucked in and out, and many use their horse and buggy, construction crews need drivers, probably more so than a hammer, many a carpenter will hire almost a total stranger. This may or may William Pratt, Executor Real Estate Auction 50 Acre Farm with Rental Income Thurs., Aug. 27,1998 at 12:00 Noon 99 Kinseyville Road, Nottingham, PA Southern Lancaster County Directions: Rt. 1 to Rt. 272 North, left on Little Britain. Follow to Jubilee: make left to Kinsey ville, keep left; follow to farm on right. Watch for signs. Property Consists of: #1 Residence: Ranch style home w/livmg rm. dining area, 3 BR 1 bath kitchen w/lots of cabinet space, full basement w/garage plus a 2 car oversize garage Oil hot water heat approx 1470 sq ft Also 2-car, 2 story bam type garage 2 pole bams (1) 40'x26' (1) 38 x2l Also four mobile home rental pads w/septic and other small bldgs #2 Residence: Two story stone farmhouse w/kitchen, living rm 3 BR, 2 baths, upper summer room 3 car garage, stfx4o bam and 4 ponds Property is bordered by Kmscyville Rd & Cedar Hill Rd Open House Inspection Dates Thurs,, July 23,5-7 PM; Sat, July 25,2-4 PM; Hies., July 28,5-7 PM Or Shown By Appointment ADC Map Location (67-C-7) Terms 10% Deposit Sale Day Balance Due Within 60 Days at Settlement Property Will Be Sold As One Entirety sale for-. Harvey O. Sheetz Estate Auctioneer Larry Whyte Frank C. Chester, Esquire Service MtMA-L rw7l7 78t-#m 717-786-7666 MirinrfrAA NAA NAR PAR not work the best and some times be a contact with the drug problem. Hot des youst afunga? “Did this just start?” No, it surfaced in the set tlement perhaps 25 years back, during the hippie era. One Honey Brook family was involv ed. It appears as our outside con tact increased, one heard more about drug use; by 1985 more was heard about it. Probably 25-40 involved. Only in the last 7 years it seemed to intensify, and it appears there were Amish dealers for 2-4 years. Quite alarming really. Sin see all scblect? “Are they all bad?” No, no, not by any means. Today in our Lancaster set tlement there are over 2,200 youth in 25 youth groups, proba bly onlv 10 percent (and these are the most talked and written about) travel in the fast lane and are exposed to drugs. An esti mate, probably over 3 percent used drugs, but that’s 3 percent too many. Now take note, these 3 boys had good Christian Amish par ents, were raised in Amish homes, attended the Amish church, but are not members. Hopefully, someday they will Fulton Bank, POA join the faith. How many leave the faith? Probably Va percent a year, though during church divi sions like in 1966 and 1911 and 1878, many families left then too. And about these hoedowns though forbidden, they do hap pen. Again only about 25 percent of the youth attend, usually on a farm where the parents are away, the word gets out, and the youth flock together, no con cerned Amish parents with proper concern for their chil dren will permit their offspring to attend. We love our children. They are the only things on this earth we hope to take along to heaven; through them the church will grow. Their spirit and muscle can do a lot of work but also children are children; if they don’t obey, parents still need them, so some of this un- Amish behavior isn’t wanted but tolerated like the problems in our Washington, no American likes it but we tolerate it. Vas henna ma do? “What can we do?” Pray and pray and more prayer. Live a good example. There are lots of concerned Amish parents out there. Last October a drug warning paper was written by several con (Turn to Pag* A 43) Sum County Hone Show Sussex County Fairgrounds Augusta, N. J. August 3 - 9th, 1998 $lO,OOO Draft Horse Division MONDAY, AUG. 3RD: Farm Team Competition SI,OOO Lightweight Team Pulling $1,250 Heavyweight Team Pulling $1,25 THU,AUG. 7&FRI., AUG. 8: Driving $3,000 North American Classic 6-Horse Hitch $1,500 Four-Horse Hitch $9OO Unicorn Hitch $l,lOO total on Single Youth, Lady, Gentleman, Pairs for information / prize lilt call Sally Seeger at (908)852-8224 or Sue Gerber at (973)875-2764 FREIGHT STATION AUCTION 39 Wilson Stmt, Middletown, PA 17057 Norman Courney RHII6-L (717) 944-6537 Terms - Cash or Certified Funds Mon., July 27,1998 @5:30 p.m. Furniture: Baker Dining Room Suite; Coffee & End Tables; Oak Cabinet; Open Book Cases; Drop Leaf Table; Karistan Rugs’Oak Bed & Washstand: Princess Dresser; Brass Bed: Book Case With 2 Glass Doors; Sofa; Rocker; Pine Bar 8' With 4 Stools; Mahog. Bedroom Suite; File Cabinet; Dehumidifier; Sears Refrigerator: Kenmore Washer & Dryen Metal Glider & Porch Chairs; 2 Marble Top Tables: Singer Sewing Machine: Queen Anne Dining Room Suite With Two Matching Break Fronts; Hanging Shelves; Small Hanging Corner Cupboard; Oak Wall Phone; Oak Grandfather's Clock Radio; Lamps: Secretary Desk; Mirrors; Blanket Chest; 4 Pressed Back Oak Chairs. Decorative Arts: O/C Landscape 33"x43"; O/C Village Scene 20"x26": O/C "Lake Of 29 11 x50 ,, 1 1872; O/C Landscape 35"x21" initialed A.M.; O/C Landscape H"xl9" Signed John J. Zang; Large Oval Portrait of Lady; Other Prints And Oils. Collectibles: Satsuma Vase; Myerstown Lebanon Co. Coverlet; China Sterfiware; Cut & Pattern Glass; Kitchenware'Tools: Board Games; Lincoln Logs; Blocks; Table Cloths & Napkins; Christmas Decorations: Potter; Fry Pans; Costume Jewelry: Depression Glass; Cookie Cutters: Spittoons; Jumbo Pocket Watch With Advertising Bread sth & Green St., Polly Wants Cherry Drops; Advertising Iron Clock With Parrot & Monkey; Ceresota Adv. Match Holder; T-Zer Top Toy; Sunshine Biscuit Adv.- Counter Jar; Welch's Howdy Doody Cook Book; Milk Glass; Walt Disney Cardboard Storage Box; Wardway Coffee Grinder Umbrella Cane Sword; Small Bronze Pan; Cakestand; Harley Saddle Bags; Recurve Bow; Cross Bow: Indian Rug; Stoneware; Indian Pottery; Complete WasT Bowl & Pitcher Set; Postcards; Railroad Certificate, Stock Bonds & Tickets; Old Papef Money; Ole 10% Buyer's Premium 717-944-6537