—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1, 1976 92 I Public Sales Register SAT. MAY 1 - 11:00 ftJH. Public Auction of Household & Antiques, Farm Machinery, Real Estate. Located 5 miles E. of Dimock or SpringviUe, on the macadam road leading to Nicholson. Herbert & Irwin Wilkins, owner. M. L. Bunnell, Auctioneer. SAT. MAY 1 - 1:30 p.m. Public Sale of Real Estate. Location - off Route 222 at Robert Fulton Tea House, take Cedar Hill Road Vt mile to sale. 5 miles south of Quarryville. Little Britian Township. Terms by Henry Erwin, Clair DeLong & Elizabeth Bonholtzer. J. Everett Kreider & Carl Diller, Aucts. SAT. MAY 1 • 9:30 a.m. Public' Sale of Farm Equipment, Antiques & Township 4-H meets On April 20, the Manheim Township 4-H Community Club bad its first meeting of the year. Over twenty ' people at tended the organizational meeting. Members chose their projects and received their project books. The officers who were elected at the meeting are Lewis Mengle-President, Dwight Houser - vice Social Security Social security payments may ultimately go “cash less.” The Treasury Depart ment is already experi menting with a direct de posit program for social se curity checks. Such a pro gram would eliminate much of the paperwork currently required. By 1979, the Treasury hopes to send the deposit checks by computer tape message flashed over the Federal Reserve’s wire system to all regions of the country Tools. Located: Between Strinestown and Zions View on old Route No. 111. Come west from Exit 12 off Ex pressway. Terms ter Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. fink. Sale conducted by: Rentzel’s Auction Service. SAT. MAY 1 - 8:30 A.M. Public Sale of Personal Property Antiques at 731 Freemont St., Lancaster, by John J. Gilles, Executor for Harold W. Gilles Estate. Chet Long and Dave Thomas, Auctioneers. SAT. MAY 1 —10:00 a.m. Auction of Furniture, An tiques & Tools. Items from 3 different Estates. Located in Coudersport. Pa. -Rt.6 West at rear of Jerry Wright Truck Stop near Coudersport president, Cindy Risser - Secretary, Philip Risser - treasurer, Glen Seidman - news reporter, Brian Gor mly and Cheryl Gehman - game leaders, Lynda Gantz and William Wilson- - song leaders and Philip Risser and Dwight Houser - county council. The adult leaders are Mrs. Risser, Mrs. Fellenbaum and Mrs. Seidman. Maryland Angus Spring Quality Sale Fri., May 7,1976 7:00 P.M, Frederick, MD Fairgrounds. Cocktails 4 Dinner - 5 P.M. 65 HEAD: BULLS, COWS, COWS WITH CALVES, BRED t OPEN HEIFERS. CATALOGS A INFO: Mrs. Caryl Velisek 1861 Rt. 94 Woodbine, MD 21797 Ph: 301-489-4519 Fireman’s Bldg. Auctioneer to first hard road, turn left go - Si Peppennan, R 2, to stop sign, turn left and Coudersporf, Pa. second famon right. John W. and Gail T. Gahring, owners. Arthur Rife, Auct. SAT. MAY 1 - 9:30 A.M. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Dairy Cows, Farm Machinery and Household Goods. Located in Cum berland County, 8 miles West of Carlisle between Route 11 Mt. Rock and Route 641 Plainfield along Mt. Rock and Spring Road. On Route 11 five miles West of Carlisle at Gold Course turn right, go CRANS NIGHT FARM SALE Just off Rte. 49 at Nelson, Tioga Co., PA. EVE, MAY 5, 1976 AT 7 P.M. 53 Holsteins (28 cows -1 bull - balance hfrs.). Quite a number of Fall cows here, a little out of condition, but will respond'! 4 tractors and large line good equipment, many pieces showroom new'! (JD :“3010G", “2510 D”, “MC4O” Dozer & IH “H"). and the following like - . new JD items: “336” thrower-baler, “1240” 4-row planter, ‘FBB” drill, “37" mower. Also trans disc, “76” tank spreader. “30” p.t.o combine w-bm, “15” flail chopper, 2 good s u. wagons (Kasten and Clay), new 6-row sprayer, new 81. feed bin, good 18' Clay silo unloader, milkers, dump station, etc MR. & MRS. JOHN CRANS For info., contact Rumsey Sales, 226 Liberty St., Bath, NY [6o7]-776- 3478]. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT & ANTIQUES MON, EVE. MAY 3,1976 6:00 P.M. Located 1 mile east of Maytown, Pa. along Rock Point Rd. 801 Ford tractor w-Sauder Loader, Super C Farmall tractor w-fast hitch, 2 B. plow, cult, 7’ mower. Case rake, 6’ Rotary Mower, J.D. K.B.A. Disc, Com Shelter, tob. & flat wagons, Manure Spreader, Boat & Trailer, Boat Motor, Tob. lath, milk cans, tools. Steam engine whistle, wooden ice box, meat block, ext. table, iron kettles and other items. Sale by MRS. CARL GUTHRIDGE H. (Abe) Shaffner C. H. Wolgemuth Aucts. Food Stand. LLOYD B. WILL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE OF Beautiful "Pleasant Retreat" Farm SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1976 AT 10 A.M. Antiques, Tools, Farm Equipment & Some Household items. Real Estate at 2 P.M. - Located: Rt. 897, 3 miles west of Reinholds, torn right (north) on Peartown Road. Second farm on the left. West Cocalico Township, PA. Gorgeous setting of 153 acres; approx. 50 tillable, 5 pasture, remainder woodland. Never failing rushing brook. Cool mountain air on the hottest summer nights. Camper's paradise. Ideal for hunting, biking, hor seback riding, snowmobiling. Deer, rabbits, pheasants, squirrels. Quiet, peaceful, absolutely relaxing. Huge whispering pine trees. Excellent sandstone barn, tool shed. Two story frame house. Property has many possibilities. Over 1,400’ road frontage. For inspection or information call 1-215-267-5018 or auctioneer. Terms by LLOYD B. WILL ESTATE T. Glenn Horst, Auct. 1-717-859-1331 Robert Crites, Attorney SAT. MAY 1 - 9:00 a.m. Sharp. Large Outstanding Antique Sale of Furniture, Lumber, Bric-A-Bric, Brass Hardware, Shop Tools, Farm Items & Car. Located along Rt. No. 94 at North end of York Springs in Adams Co., Pa. Alice Lory, owner. Clair 'R. Slaybaugh, Auc tioneer. Owned by SAT. MAY 1 -1:00 p.m. Our Market, Smoketown, Penna. Own,Annual Farm Feeder valuable nronertv of 15 3 Steer & Heifer Sale. Located VeSmIL Martin at our Troxelville Farm. Dan SonSnealL nS Baker & Lester Klinger, gSd Auctioneers. Reno H. ’ Thomas, Sale Manager. a* wav* t SAT. MAY 1-9:30 a.m. The AT. MAY 1 -Ip.m. Public Annual Tel-Hal Benefit Sale, auction Dutch Country To be held at Twin Slope HUNTER’S SALE BARN, INC. ROUTE 276, Riling Son, Maryland Sale Every Monday • Livestock 7 PM Poultry, Egg, Produce at 7:00 P.M. Antiques & Household 6:30 P.M. Fanners & Flea Market open 3:00 P.M. (We can handle any type sale - Indoors or out, our grounds or yours. Specializing in; farm sales, herd dispersals, antique & household sales.) Call now for Sale Planning TRI-STATES LARGEST AUCTION FACILITIES HUNTER SALE BARN, INC. Sale Mgr., Auctioneer -JSlorman E. Hunter, Pres. CONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,1976 AT 9:30 A.M. Location: Vz mile North of Route 23 on North Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co., PA. Watch for Sale Sign. Tractors: Farm Machinery; Horse Drawn Implements: New Tools, Hardware, Building Materials; Hay and straw. Also load of Citrus Fruit Direct from Florida. We sell on Commission. HAY SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:00 Noon by HARVEY Z. MARTIN houslholdgoods DAVID H. GOOD 717-656-9024 F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. H. Wolgemuth, C. Diller, J. Fry Aucts. NEXT SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, & COINS Crossland Mobile Home 20 x 50 in excellent cond. Located 8 miles South of Lancaster off 272 at Miller Rd. to Rawlinsville Rd. to Clearfield Rd. 3rd place on left. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1976 ll:OOA.M. Household Goods, Coins & Property will be sold at Rawlinsville Fire Co. Inspection of Property, Call for appointment 717-284- 4565. Real Estate will be offered at 2P.M. Coins will be sold after Real Estate. Property consists of kitchen stove, refrigerator & washer; Dining area; Living room; 2 bedrooms; bath; electric heat; closets; storm doors & windows; drapes; nice front porch with awning; back porch built in storage room; Mobile home will have to be moved upon settlement. 3 piece sectional sofa; chair; coffee & end table; gooseneck platform rocker; oak rocker; childs plank bottom rocker; floor model stereo; 21” Admiral Color TV; 2 old picture albums; small walnut table; small stand; lamps; Seth Thomas 8 Day shelf clock; sewing cabinets; kneehole desk; oak extension table & 3 boards; 7 piece breakfast set; 9 cubic foot chest freezer; AM-FM Radio; Maple 4 piece bedroom suite; 2 double beds; box spring: mattresses: Bx 9 rug: 10x8 rug; linens; 2 quilts 1 dated 1911; picture viewer & cards; floor length mirror; Hoover & Electrolux sweepers; wooden bench; metal flower stand; lawn chairs; picture type umbrella stand; kitchen ap pliances; 2 deluxe Toast-R-Ovens; Johnson Bros. England set of dishes 52 pieces; dishes; glassware; solid rolling.pin; pots; pans; portable electric heater; 1 burner hot plate; 21” rotary mower. COINS: 1794,1819,1839, 18081 cent pieces; 3 -1865 2 cent pieces; 1812 Vi cent piece; 50 cent niece 1829: 5 cent pieces; 1923 silver dollar; buffalo nickels & Indian head pennies. L H. Kreider, Auctioneer Refreshments Sale by ANNA L SMITH Power of Attorney Harry B. Smith
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