PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS TUESDAY, MARCH 5,1974 at 11:00 A.M. Location: Take Route 72 to Elstonville; at Elstonville take Newport Rd., first farm right. 344 LEYLAND DIESEL TRACTOR 735 hr. 3-pt. Hook-up Fully Equipped - Front End Weights. 350 FARMALL Fast Hitch - Power Steering C FARMALL 1951 CHEV. PICK-UP with Cultivators with Racks. Oliver #316 Trip Bottom Plow, I.H. Fast Hitch 2-bottom Plow, N.H. EQUIPMENT: #345 Tank Spreader, 65 Baler, #455 Trailer Mower, #404 Crimper, #56 Rake. J.D. EQUIPMENT: 28-disc Harrow, 13-disc Grain Drill, #l5 Flail Chopper, #242 Corn Planter, 3-pt. hookup; 3- section Harrow, Wood Bros. 1-row Corn Picker, 10’ Cultipacker, 24’ Smoker Elevator, 16' Wikoni Grain Elevator, Oeadeni K6SA Fertilizer Spreader, 3-pl. Hook-up, like new; 3 Flat Bed Wagons with N.H. Running Gears; Fast Hitch, Scraper, 1520 Winpower Generator on Wheels, 2 Feed Carts, Milk Cans, 5 McCormick Milking Units, Double 5.5. Wash Tubs, S.S. Strainer, Steward Cow Clippers, Fly Fogger, Baler Twine, Walking Plow, Forks, etc. 54 TONS EAR CORN 40 TONS ALFALFA 18 TONS TIMOTHY HAY 11 TONS STRAW 200 BUS. BARLEY. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Caloric Gas Stove, Mage Chef Gas Stove, 2 Chest Freezers, Kenmore Dryer, Frigidaire Refrigerator,~3-pc. Living Room Suite, two 9x12 Wool Rugs, Sofa Bed, Platform Rocker, 7-piece Dinette Set, Piano with Bench, Washstand, Chest of Drawers, Dressers, Bed, Desk, Crib, 5.5. Sink Top, Crocks, etc. Sale by CARL D. MARTIN Lunch by Manheim Christian Day School Not Responsible for Accidents. Aucts; RAYMOND MILLER RUFUS GEIB Clerks: CASSEL MUMMAU SIMON KRAYBILL PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Mar. 9,1974 Located 2 miles east of White Horse (340), Plank Road left, first lane left, Lancaster County, Penna. LIVESTOCK Five Work Horses 60 Head of Holstein Dairy Cattle 31 Dairy cows in all stages of production. 14 Bred heifers. 6 Open yearling heifers. 2 Stock bulls, one registered. 6 Small heifers. FARM EQUIPMENT “LA” Case tractor with starter, Papec 16” ensilage cutter with pipe, New Holland No. 69 baler with engine, McD 1-PR 1-row com picker with Continental engine, like new. McD 7-ft. mower with AEN Wisconsin engine, John Deere com binder with loader, also eitra loader. McD 10-ft. spring harrow, McD 8-ft. grain binder, 8- row sprayer, Ontario 10 disc grain drill, John Deere 28 disc harrow, Myers hay crusher, McD steel bottom 2- way plow, two flat bed wagons, two tobacco wagons, Ruth 30-ft; elevator. David Bradley and New Idea side rakes, New Idea tobacco planter, John Deere No. 999 corn planter, 9-ft. log roller, 4 John Deere riding cultivators, 3 2-wheel f ore trucks Two horse wagon gears, 2-hole corn sheller, with 40 milk cans to haul water, 30 5-gallon cans, two Minnich tobacco presses, 80(M) tobacco lath, 9 sets of front gears, , bridles, collars, 1,2,3, 4,5 and 6 horse hitches; forks, shovels, Bamford 5-h.p. Diesel with starter, 2-h.p. compressor. DAIRYING EQUIPMENT Deitz 10-h.p. diesel with automatic controls, 3-h.p. compressor, 275-gallon fuel tank, DeLaval 3-unit sterling milker, Surge S.P. 11 pump, 30-gallon gas water heater, gas space heater, stainless steel vats, strainers and carrying pails; 10 milk cans. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Dinner bell, two wash stands, small desk, vanity, rocking chairs, twin tubs, pot bellied stove, sausage stuffer, crocks, misc. items. Sale at 11:00 am D.S.T. ABE DIFFENBACH ABE DIFFENBACH, JR. - Auctioneers Jacob K. Boiler OWNER Saddle Cinches Elect Officers The Saddle Cinches 4-H club recently held their February meeting at the home of Sue Cassel. The following officers were el ected: Barb Steffy, president; Sue Cassel, vice president; Sherin Nissley, treasurer; Kim Bernhardt and Cathy Keller, news reporters; Deb Brandt, entertainment organizer and Patty Seifert, secretary. Future events were planned at the meeting, including a trip to Cowtown, N. J., a roller skating party, hayride, Christmas party, bake sale, a 4-H Gymkhana, open horse show, trail ride, trip to Willowbrook, a County Round-Up, picnic and parade. The club now has a total of 20 members, and is hoping to initiate more new members at the next meeting, to be held March 21 at the home of Barb Helm. Dues are set at a minimum of $3. C. H. WOIGEMUTH & SONS ANNUAL ALL DAY FARM EQUIP. SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 6,1974 at 9:30 A.M. Located: 4 miles West of Manheim, Lancaster Co., Pa. Take Hosier Rd. to Valley Rd. 1 mile W. of E. Fairview Brethren Church. Watch for sale signs. TRACTORS, BALERS, COMBINES, HARVESTERS Large equip, of all kinds, DAIRY supplies, Hardware, Tools, Hay and straw, Cousin with dry goods, anything for a large or small farm sold on commission, NOTICE - FARMERS and DEALERS, Market is strong on good machinery. Bring in your equip, early. Goods brought in last will be sold last. Open to receive goods from March 27 till sales day from 8 to 6. NO GOODS received Sal. morning, April 6 except by appointment. Lunch available • Closed Sundays. Advertising deadline Match 29. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT C. H. WOLGEMUTH, Sale Manager Ph. 665-5664 Don’t Overlook Any Tax Exemptions, CPA’s Advise (This is the third in a series of five articles on 1973 Federal Income Tax returns prepared by the Penn sylvania Institute of Cer tified Public Accountants as a public service.) An exemption of $750 for each dependent can help cut an individual’s income tax burden, so it’s important not to overlook any of the exemptions available. A taxpayer’s first exemption is himself, and if he is at least 65 years old by the last day of 1973 the $750 exemption is doubled. If the taxpayer is also blind he is entitled to a third exemption. Young children, of course, are dependents and the dependency continues beyo nd age 19 if they earn less than $750 a year, derive more than half their support from the parent-taxpayer, and do not file a joint return of their own. If the child is a full-time student, the $750 gross income test does not Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 2, 1974 apply, regardless of age. The rules applying to natural children apply also to stepchildren and those who have been adopted. Any person who is a member of the taxpayer’s household and meets the citizen or residence, income and support requirements and does not file a joint return of his own can be taken as a dependent. In the case of parents, children, and certain other close relatives, it is not necessary that they live with the tax payer. If one shares with others in the support of a parent or other dependent, with no one individual providing more PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 16,1974 Located in Perry County, 8% miles we*t of Marysville and 4 miles east of Shermansdale, and Vz mile south of Rt. 850. Watch for sale signs along Rt. 850. FARM EQUIPMENT (ALL IN GOOD CONDITION - SOME LIKE NEW) John Deere No. 45 - 12 ft. self propelled Combine (1 yr.old); 2520 John Deere Tractor; 2510 John Deere Tractor; 420 John Deere crawler; Farmall H with cultivators; John Deere 3 -14 in. bottom mt. plows; John Deere 3 -16 in. bottom plows on rubber; John Deere manure spreaderjon rubber. John Deere hay turner; John Deere No. 48 manure loader; John Deere hay baler with kicker; John Deere wide tread hay wagon with rack; Coby wagon with hay rack; home made wagon with hay rack; John Deere tractor rake with pony wheel. John Deere No.3ooelevator; John Deere 15A flail chopper; John Deere portable disk harrow; John Deere two-row corn planter; John Deere brush hog; 3 section harrow; 2 tractor mowers; IHC hay conditioner; Massey Harris two-row corn picker; post hole digger (3 pt); dump rake; New Idea manure spreader. Farm trailer: Bnllion cultipacker; wood buck; Papec ensilage cutter; 2-horse wagon; 3- section harrow; 2 McCormick disk gram drills; IHC No 6 grass wagon. 1952 CHEVROLET V TAG TRUCK WITH GOOD BED - VERY GOOD SHAPE IHC DUMP TRUCK (FAIR) - OLD ROAD GRADER Air compressor; chain hoist, rope; heavy battery cables; grease gun; wheelbarrow; planer; ladders; anvil; lumber - 2x6, 2xB, 4x4; 50 bags of 6-12-12 fertilizer; digging irons; large vise; jacks; Vz in. drill and bits; Vz in. socket set; set of box end wrenches; 2 battery chargers - 6 & 12 Cant hooks; wire stretchers; roli of wire; electric motors; chains; wood wheelbarrow; steel hog trough; horse cultwator, 55 gal. drums; hyd. jack; new tractor chains and other small items. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Fngidaire refrigerator; Shelvidore refrigerator; old flour chest; Minnesota treadle sewing machine; picture frames; iron bed, wringer washer; dated jars; dishes, pots and pans BUTCHER TOOLS Scalding trough; 4 iron kettles; meat grinder, steelards; 3 meat benches; stirrers; hog hangers, lard press, tubs; and other items MRS. GEORGE W. LIGHTNER (Phone (717) 957-2288 DEAN SHULL, Auct EGOLF, Clerk LUNCH STAND RESERVED NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS than half the dependent’s support, it is pemissable for one of the contributors of more than 10 percent of the support to take the depen dency exemption each year. The others have to declare on Form 2120 that they will not claim an exemption for the individual that year and these forms are filed with the return of the person who claims the exemption. Any otherwise qualified dependent who was alive at any time during 1973 may be taken as an exemption. This applies to one who might have died on January 1 and to one who was bom as late as December 31. 9 A.M. 49