—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 10, 1973 48 Public Sales Register SAT. MARCH 10 - 10:30 A.M. Public Sale of Valuable Fann Machinery, Butchering Equip ment and Personal Property located at RDI, Windsor, Penna. in Windsor Twp. approx. 2 miles north east of Windsor Manor •School. Terms by Mervm Hilt; Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer. SAT MARCH 10 -10 A.M Public Sale of 137 Head of well bred, home-raised Sheep and General' Farm Implements at Ham-' mondsport, New York. Sale by Mr & Mrs Frank Obrochta; Victor Pirrung & Son, Sale Managers-Auctioneers, Wayland, New York. SAT MAR 10 - 10 A.M. Annual Spring Sale of Samuel Schlough and Sons located along Schlough Road and Kemp Road between Alleghenyville and Maple Grove, Berks Co., Pa. Terms by Samuel Schlough and Sons; H H. Leid, Senator Snyder To be Honored Pennsylvania State Senator Richard A Snyder will be the honored guest of Lancaster County Republicans at their Annual Spring Dinner held at the Host Farm Resort Motel on April 6th Senator Snyder has represented Lancaster County in his State Senate since 1962 and served as County Party Chair man from 1958 to 1964. During his Chairmanship, county voters gave President Nixon a majority of 45,000 votes, the largest ever recorded at that time. In Harrisburg, Snyder now serves on the Governor’s Justice Commission and is Minority Chairman of the Public Health and Welfare Committee in the Senate In addition, he also serves on the Appropriations Committee. Judiciary Com mittee and the Rules Committee. Reserved tickets for the dinner are available through the County Committee Headquarters at 119 North Lime Street, Lancaster. 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Or write to Lancaster Farming, P. 0. Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. Auction Service, Leid, Gundy ano Fry Auctioneers. SAT. MAR. 10- 11 A.M. Public Auction of 52 Holstein open and bred Heifers and Farm Equip ment by H. Arthur Crew, owner Kennedyville, Md. H. Rudnick and Sons, sales Managers of Galena, Md. SAT. MARCH 10 -12 Noon Public Auction Complete Dispersal Sale of Farm Machinery, Trucks and Irrigation Equipment located on the Lumberton-Medford Road, Rt. 541, at the high power line just south of Lumberton, N. J. Selling for Worth Bros.; Auctioneer, E. Allen Nixon SAT. MAR 10- Duroc Show and Sale sponsored by the Penna. Duroc Breeders Assn, to be held at Martin’s 2 miles PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD Location; 20 miles South of Lancaster, 4 miles South of Quarryville, 1 mile West of Route 222 from Unicorn on Black Bear Rond, 1 mile East of 272 from Hensel. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 21,1973 T.H.C. 706 Diesel fully equipped. I.H C. 544 Diesel with 2000 loader & 7 ft. snow bucket. Farmall M, Farmall A with cults. & tobacco hoers. Allis Chalmers Dl7 with 3-14 in. slat bottom plow (trip). Allis Chalmers 45 with 2-16 in. bottom plow. John Deere F 125 3 bottom 16 in. plow (trip). J.D. AW 10 ft. disc harrow, J.D. 10 ft. spring harrow, Bnllion 11 ft. cultipacker, 11 ft. steel roller, New Holland haybine (2 yrs), Cunningham Crimper, New Idea rake, New Holland 276 baler with thrower (1 yr.), 2 Smoker elevators, 2 bale wagons with high sides, 1 flat bed wagon, field sprayer for Farmall A. Massey Ferguson 410 Combine (good) John Deere 4 row plateless cornplanter with Fox 2 row forage harvester with pickup, 2 John Deere 115 forage boxes mounted on 1064 wagons, John Deere 16A flail chopper, Ontario 15 disc grain drill, New Idea 165 bu. manure spreader, 2 wheel dump wagon with grain sides & bagger, bin wagon, corn drag, tobacco ladders, 8,000 lath. Snowco skele ton elevator, IV2 hp. McDade hay drying fan, 5 hp. 30 in. fan lor drying corn with 100 ft cable, hog trough. 5 50-lb. Surge milkers, teed carts, portable vac uum pump, dairy vac, 2 cow clippers, elec, dehorn ers. show box, halters & equipment, water trough, milk cans, medicine cabinet, locust posts and many other articles. Approx. 105 Ton Ear Corn, Hay & Corn Silage ANTIQUES and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Old Boston rocker, round extension table with drop leaves. 2 plank bottom chairs, high chair, child’s rocker, spindle back chairs and rocker, wash stand, commode chair, half barrel copper kettle, 1 coverlet blue and red (never used), quilt frame, crocks, jugs, table lamps, square ext. table with 3 boards, buffet with glass top. chest of drawers, beds, old picture frame,. 6 ironstone plates, set of dishes, glass dishes, kitchen ware, fruit jars, large Kelvinator refrigerator. Other articles not mentioned. Household items 10:00 to 12:00 small items, farm equipment Lunch by the New Providence Mennonite Church Kreider & Diller, Aucts. East of Intercourse, Pa. on Rte. .340. Show 11:30 A.M. Sale 1:30 P.M. Paul Z. Martin, Auctioneer; Paul Parrish, Field Manager for Duroc News. SAT. MARCH 10 -11 A.M. Public Sale of Antiques and Household Goods located at Rawlinsville Hotel. Sale by George Zankl; Lloyd H. Kreider, Auctioneer. SAT. MAR. 10 -10:30 A.M. Public Sale of Household Goods and Farm Machinery located 4 miles west of Wakefield from Rte. 222 on Peach Bottom road to Cherry Hill take Cherry Hill road north to sale. Also 3 mile south of Chestnut Level. Terms by George Sheetz; Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers. SAT. MARCH 10 - 9 A.M. Auction of Farm Machinery, Household (Continued on Page 49) OF AND 10:00 A.M. 6 TRACTORS insecticide attachment MILKING EQUIPMENT GOODS Terms by Harry G. Kreider AU DAY CONSIGNMENT SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 16,1973 9:30 A.M. on North Maple Avenue, Leola, x k mile North ot Route 23, watch for sale sign. Variety of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Implements, Lumber, New Hardware and Tools, etc. Truck load of citrus fruit direct from Florida. SALE BY Frank & Paul Snyder, Auct. DAVID H. GOOD Next sale Friday, April 6,1973 Not responsible for accidente^^^^ :?•••* PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS THURSDAY, MAR. 22,1973 at 10:00 A.M. SHARP Located East' of Quarryville off Rte. 372, South on Rte. 896 to Nine Points. At Powerline. Real Estate will be offered at 2 PM. Inspection of Property March 20th & 21st. 1 to 4 PM. 2V% STORY FRAME DWELLING 6 rooms & bath, 2 closed-in summer porches, storm doors & windows, full basement, hot air heat, 2 wells, nice lawn, trees, shrubbery, 3 car garage, approx. 20 acres or more. Will know by sale date. Allis Chalmers B with cultivators with mounted buck saw. Bow front china closet; corner cupboard; jelly cupboard; cradle; cherry drop leaf table; 5 leg drop leaf table with 4 boards; 4 leaf square oak table; odd tables; settee; 2 cane bottom chairs & matching rocker; sleepy hollow rocker; child’s rocker; Empire platform rocker; Arrow back plank bottom chairs; plank high back chair; side board; floor model radio; victrola; desk; 1 of Oblenders first bed room suites made 75 to 100 years old; 2 piece bedroom suite; % size bed; rope bed; oak bed; chest of drawers; wash stand; old dresser; old blanket chest; cedar chest; camel back trunk; wardrobes; clothes tree; oak com modes; living room suite; couch; Singer sewing machine; mirrors; 2 tv’s; 2 sweepers; 9x12 rugs; heatrola; picture frames; coo coo clock; steeple clock; Graphaphone patent 1800 ; 50 Edison gold moulder records; Antonis Stradivarius 1716; snare drum; harp; other instruments; Seth Thomas gold watch; Standard watch; other watches; hat pins; jewelry; shaving mirror; old map; books; shot pouch; Parker 12 gauge double barrel; double barrel shot gun; swords; muzzle loader; blacksmith tonges; butchering ladles; hew axes; sausage gringer; staf fer; all kinds of crocks; jugs; arrow heads; horse hems; wooden planes; wooden egg crates; wooden stuffer; buther stir; gavelin sticks; benches; 3 wood en tubs; wooden handled silver ware; wooden ice box; metal ice box; feed box; wheat cradle; hay knives; barn hinges; table saw; porch swings; porph chairs; bucket a day stove; cast iron stove; elec, heater; elec, stove; Columbian Range; coal; wood; lanterns; railroad lanterns; oil lamp; incubator lamp; Aladdin lamp; agate ware; Kenmore wringer washer; Ad miral refrigerator; upright freezer; quart jars; Old dishes from 3 to 4 generations; elec, grind stone; milk cans; tires; wheels; wheel barrow; 2 wheel cart; cross cut saw; parts for Model T.; push mower; 2 riding mowers; push harrow; fodder cutter; 36 ft. ext. ladder; cherry & walnut lumber; log chains; 2 old 1 row corn planters; potato plow; walking plow; tools of all kinds. Many more items too numerous to mention. Don’t miss this sale. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Auct. Lloyd H. Kreider Atty. Merril Hassel & Yost %Tt OF ANTIQUES, 1968 Chrysler 330 good condition Refreshments Sale by the order of ROY C. GROFF ESTATE R. Ernest Groff J. William Groff Executors
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