PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TUESDAY, MAY 19,1982 At 7 P.M. Located at 23 W. Hillcrest Ave., Strasburg, Pa. From the main square in Strasburg, go south on Decatur St. 3' blocks and turn right onto W. Hillcrest Ave. Real Estate consists of a fine 4 bedroom Vh story brick dwelling with separate single car garage having an attached dog pen. First floor has a large air conditioning unit as well as a modem eat-in Tdtchen w/built-in Kitchen Aid dishwasher, range, refrigerator, lots of cabinets, dining room, living room and two bedrooms & bath. The upstairs contains a powder room, two spacious bedrooms, and storage space. Both floors have wall to wall carpet throughout and an abundance of closets and storage areas. There is a full basement with outside entrance, oil fired hot water cast iron baseboard heat, storm windows & screens, borough water & sewer, large side porch, nice lawn, and shrubbery all situated on a lot ap prox. 80 ft. by 117 ft. This property is in ex cellent condition and nicely situated. Terms: 10% down with balance at set tlement. Inspection May 2,9, or 16,1981 from 1-3 P.M. Sale by THOMAS S. AND PHYLLIS W. RUOSS Attorney: William.M. Musser, Jr Auctioneers; Ira Stoltzfus & Son 442r4936.br 442-8254 Jay Leary 354-0423 Not Responsible for Accidents , “List Your Sale Today— With Ira, Dale, or Jay” PUBIICSALE FARM MMHffIERV, HBFERS FRIDAY, MAY 22,1981 10:30 A.M. Located 1 mile North of Churchtown, Take Churchtown Rd. to Y turn Right on Hammertown Rd., Lane. Co. Watch for sale signs. 50 HEAD HOLSTEIN HEIFERS Some open heifers, short bred, springers, 30 days test, pregnancy checked. FARM MACHINERY 4000 J.D. Diesel Wide Front; 3020 J.D. Gas Wide Front; 1020 J.D.-Gas with 48 Loader Wide Front; alltractors on rubber. N.H. #7lB Harvester, like new; N.H. #469 Hay Bine; N.H. #56 Rake; J.D. 14T Baler; J.D. 24T Baler; New Idea" Single Beater Manure Spreader; J.D. 3-16 Plow with Automatic Reset; J.D. ISection Harrow; Badger Blower; Gehl Table Blower; J.D. 3 Section Harrow; J.D. 215 Forage Wagon; Gehl Forage Wagon; 40 Disc Transport Disc; Massey Ferguson Mower 3-pt.; J.D. Fluffer; 3-16 ft._Wagons, 2 like new; Oliver 2-14 Bottom Plow 3-pt.; Ferguson Cultivator 3-pt.; Scraper 3-pt, - 9 ft. Brillion Culdpacker; 20 ft. Elevator; 20 ft. Rotary Hoe; 3 pt. Weeder; McCormick Horse Cultivator; 2 Wheel Trailers; Horse Carriage; Harness; Driving Harness; Collars; Single and Double Trees; Baler Twine; Electric Drills,-Vise; Fan; Minnicb Tobacco Press; Tobacco Lath; Wheelbarrow; Feed Carts; Silage Carts; Bag Wagon; Campbell Air Compressor. Dog Houses; Gates; Nev/ and Used Lumber; Shovels; Bolts; Lawn Mowers; Log Chains; Screw Jack; Forks; Tires and Wheels; Shovel - Harrow; Fence Posts; Round Water Trough; Wooden Drag; Fence Wire; Chicken Nests and Feeders; Electric Cords; Electric Fencer and many more articles not mentioned. Sale at 10:30 A.M. Terms by NANCY S. SMUCKER Frank and Paul Snyder, Auctioneers 717-859-2688 717-733-7052 Fasnachts, Clerks No Out of State Checks Refreshments Not Responsible for Accidents Jersey Annual Meeting set for June 15-1 COLUMBUS, Ohio - The American Jersey Cattle Club, Columbus, Ohio, the oldest dairy breed organization in the Western Hemisphere, will hold its 113th Annual Meeting in Woodstock, Vt, June 15-17. National All-Jersey Inc., the Jersey milk marketing organization, will hold its 23rd Annual Meeting the same week. Headquarters for both will be The Woodstock Inn. Sale Reports A public auction of block SSSSSiSSS house on a 60x365. lot rSe, 6SS sold for S*2’soo - of Quarryvdle, other pnces were: YEARLY SPRING $3. HEIFER SALE FRIDAY, MAY 29,1981 10:30 A.M. at SHADY LANE DAIRY SALES INC. . 1/4 mile west of Quarryville, Pa. off Rt. 372 on Oak Bottom, Rd. 350 Head of Reg. and Grade Holstein Heifers Open, Bred, Springing and Fresh Heifers. Direct from the local farms m Lancaster Co. All Heifers must meet Federal and state health - requirements. Many calfbood vaccinated. All Bred heifers pregnancy checked by Vet. We Still need heifers t but they must be from established state recognized herds, with dean health status. No shipped or commercial heifers accepted. Shady Lane Dairy Sales, Inc. R.D.4 Quartyville, Pa. 17566 . OWNERS Glenn D. Fite David L. Fite 717-786-2750 717-786-1725 NtHANY ANTIQUE MACHINERY ASSN. INC. Penns Cave, PA JUNE 6 & 7,1981 Gas Up FLEA MARKET - Consignment Sate AMQUE CONSIGNMENT SALE JUNE 6,1961 • 9:30 A.M. Consignments accepted to Saturday Morning 9:00 A.M. Bring your antiques and turn them into cash. Send consignments to: DICK MARKLE, Sales Manager, 1841 Pine Hall Dr., State College, Pa. (814)237-3141 Sale Billsto follow GAS-UP -SHOW - FLEA MARKET Both Days Exhibitors of Gas Engines, Tractors, etc. invited same as fall show. Let’s come and enjoy a weekend together. MODEL TABLE (in buidling) invited by ' reservations only. FLEA MARKET DEALERS invited by reservations. „ - For further information: Flea Market General H. Ray Mark Ralph Tressler Centre Hall, PA Spring Mills, PA 16828 16875 <814)364-9360 (814)364-1878 General Robert Dillon, Sec'y Centre Hall. PA 16828 (814)364-9140 Food on Grounds Camping Available Free Admission Official business begins Tuesday, June 16, with the National All-Jersey Breakfast and Annual Meeting. Featured speaker will be C A. Ernstrom, head of the Nutrition and Food Sciences Department at Utah State University. Tuesday evening will be capped off with the Annual Jersey Breeders Banquet. W.L. Payton, Stephenville, Tex., will be honored as Master Breeder and Harold B. “Tuffv” Wr;-*’*, White River roll top desk $1125, oak Lloyd H, Kreider, extension table $2OO, Randal V. Kline & Gary marble top table $2OO, L. Shirk, Aucts. blanket chest $l6O, 1861 xxx two-quart jar_s27, old A public sale of silverware $125, household items and coverlet $175, Taylona vehicles was held May 2 post office sign $250, for the Estate of Susan sampler $5OO, Wm. E. Fite, along Peach Knabee & Co. piano Bottom Rd., 1 mile west $230, piano stool $55 and of Wakefield, Lane. Co. cheese cutter rocker Items sold included: $lOO. - 1950 Dodge pickup $275, PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 16 Located at Lewis Morgan farm on Rt. 89 Interlaken, NY 20 miles south of Rt. 520 junction approx. 25 miles north of Ithaca. NY. Farmall H, JD 70 diesel, wfe, and 3 pt., AC WD diesel, wfe, Ford 530 baler, 2 JO 214 wire balers, 2 Ontario grain drills, 6 discs from 7’- 14’, 212’ cultipackers, 10’ winged cultipacker, 12’ cultimulcher, 3 hay wagons, Killbom self unloading wagon, PTO dump wagon and others, 12’ & 20’ grain elevators, ft”l2’«portable auger, New Idea trailer mower, JD 3 pt. 2 row cohiplanter, cultivator for an H, 8 sets of plows, 2 to 5 bottom steel mounted and hydraulic trailers, Int. hay conditioner, MH self propelled 10’ combine, 2 Case 1 row pickers, side delivery rakes on steel and rubber, 13 New Comfort tie stalls, approx. 25 milk cans, Holland feed grinder, gram cleaner, scales, 5 milker units, double wash tubs, 30 gal. hot water heater, 110 gal. Snyder sprayer with 10’ boom, buzz saw, horse ' drawn cornplanter, • horse drawn cultivator, walk behind cultivator, walk behind plow, misc. horse harness and equipment. Terms - cash or good check. Lunch. Owners, LEWIS MORGAN & NEIGHBORS Auctioneer-C.M. Arey 607-387-6589 PUBLIC SALE Blacksmith Tools, Antiques A Old Wagons 2 seat surry with fringe on top m excellent condition, signed Mifflinburg, PA. 2 Conestoga covered wagons, Doctors buggy, approx. 14 other types of wagons. SATURDAY, MAY 30 9:00 A.M. Sharp Located from Lancaster take Rt. 272 to Rt. 222 to Rt. 1, turn north 5 miles to Red Pump Rd. to Fremont Rd. or from Oxford take Rt. 1 south to MD line, go 2 miles, turn north on Red Pump Rd. Watch for sale signs. Full complete line of blacksmith tools. No out of state checks accepted unless you show an established line of credit such as a bank letter. Auct’s Note: The Surry and wagons sold at 2:00 p.m. Come early, there’s a lot of good items to be sold. This is the largest blacksmith sale in the East. Terms by, HELEN SWACK For estate of JOHN A. SWACK 717-786-3394 Junction, Vt., will be given the Distinguished Service Award. The final morning, Wednesday, June 17, will feature the AJCC Awards Breakfast. Three production awards and five Out standing Young Dairymen awards will be presented. The AJCC Annual Meeting will follow. Featured speaker will be Dr Paul T. Chandler, a widely known nutritional consultant from Dresden, Tenn. 10:30 a.m. 1964 Tempest 2-door $lO6O, wardrobe $125, dry sink $770, kitchen cabinet $355, comer cupboad $960, walnut table $2lO, and Farmall H tractor w/cultivators $lOOO. Auctioneers were J. Everett Kreider and Steve Petersheim. A public sale of an tiques, rugs and silverware was held May 2 for the estate of Ines £. Gardiner, 809 £. SunburySt., Shamokm. Some prices received were: 112 pc. sterling flatware $2900, pair sterling candleabras $460, Oriental rugs $l2OO to $2400, slant front maple desk $250, 6 pc. maple bedroom suite $BOO, mahogany chest of drawers $llO, Lane cedar chest $2OO, Magnavox color tv $B5, pair mahogany twin beds $95 ea., mahogany love seat $255, miscl. sterling pieces $4O to $l9O ea., sectional bookcase $2OO, Duncan Phyfe wall table $2OO, mahogany bedroom suite $325, Victorian side chairs $3O to $75 ea., 'mahogany comer what not $165, 9 pc. Duncan Phyfe dining room set $525, old Victorian marble top $3OO and 3 pc. living room suite $175. Dockey & Dockey, Auctioneers. A public sale of far ming equipment was held May 2 by Ella Mae Keagy, along Sunnyside Rd., in Rapho Twp., Lane. Co. Some prices were: Farmall H tractor $lOOO, Parmall Super A tractor $2500, tobacco shed (to be moved) $5OOO, Winchester 12-12 gal. gun $430, 22 Remington m single $97.50 and tobacco lathe .08 each. Auctioneers were Rufus Geib and Raymond Miller. A public sale of fine antiques was held May 2 for the estate of John N. ' Daneker and others, 3% miles northwest of Taneytown, Md. Some prices received were: early 1800 blanket chest $750, Winchester wrench $26, oak roll top desk $6OO, corner cupboard $650, Stromberg Tune Slave clock $250, International Time Recorder clock $3OO, kitchen clocks $lOO to $l5O and hammers $4.50 each. Calvin L. Amoss was the auctioneer. 7
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