Lancaster New Era from Lancaster, Pennsylvania (2024)

in 14-LANCASTER, NEW ERA-SATURDAY, Index TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING A Houses Open fer 684 Houses For Antiques 42 Apartments For Rent-Furnished. 58 In Apartments For Rent- 46 Unfurnished 59 Income and Auto Repairs-Perts: Investment 64A ..21 Auto Financing 16 Autos For 10 Juvenile 40 Autos -Trucks Autos -Classic 1 17 Lawn Garden Autos--Import 18 Legal Lots 70 55 Livestock- 25 Boats Marine 37 13 14 .....34 A Lost 2 Building 37 A Business 0 63 Machinery Business 64 Miscellaneous For Business Mobile Homes 78 6 Cords of Thonk Morgage Cemeteries Motorcycles Christmos Trees Trimmings 324 Moving 57 Coins 34 Musical Construction Cottages- 72 11 Custom Farm 20 Nursing--Elderly 56 0 Distant Office 65 Imployment Pets Photo 36 Poultry- 24 Ferm 27 Public 10 forms Form Fish 33C Flea 10A Rooms For 5 Real Estate 74 43 Seeds 29 Funeral Services Funeral (Ses the Service Center) Situations Snewmobiles 62 234 Sports 47 Swap Help 52 Swimming Pools, 37 Help 50 Help 51 Travel Trailers- -Compers Help--Male or 49 Recreational 78A Home 54 Trucks 22 Household 41 TV. 38 Radio Houses For 66 House For Rent Suburbs 67 Wanted te 12 Houses For Sale Wanted te 61 NOTICE TO ALL ADVERTISERS WANT ADS Cancelled on the same day placed, will appear and be billed one day, unless cancelled before 12 noon. Read your ad carefully the first time it appears in the poper. If it contains an error, please call 299.4381 and ask for an Ad- Taker.

Errors not the fault of the Advertiser, which clearly lessen the value of the advertisem*nt will be adjusted however, the Lancaster Newspapers cannot be responsible for more then one incorrect insertion of an ad. When cancelling an ad you will be given a "KILL retain this number as a record of your call. No adjustment will be given without this number. Lancaster Newspapers, Inc. 8 W.

King Lancaster, Pa. Intelligencer Journal New Era Sunday News 299.4381 MONDAY thru SATURDAY 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. When you start an ed it appears the following morning, excepting Lost and Found ads which are taken to start in evening or morning papers (Legal advs. and Funeral Invitation are also the exception.) When you stop an ad it is taken out of morning paper the day following your call (if call is made within deadline) Invitations 3 Legal Notices Funeral SCHULTZ Entered into rest In Lebanon, Pa.

on March 2, 1973, Miss Esther M. Schultz, sister of Mrs. Gienn McElroy, 1407 Oak Street, Lebanon, aged 84 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from The Thompson Funeral Home, 126 South Ninth Street, Lebanon, Pa. on Monday at 2 P.M.

with Rev. Harry T. Richwine offiicating. Interment in Elias Lutheran Cemetery, Newmanstown, Pa. There will be no viewing.

WARREN Entered into rest in Boston, Massachusetts on February 24, 1973 Richard. G. Warren son of Richard G. and Carolyn Lockamy Warren of 314 Buckingham Pittsburgh, Pa. in his 22nd year.

Private services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family in the Greenwood Cemetery, Lancaster. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent in his memory to the Day Care Center, St. Francis General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arrangements by Snyders Funeral Home, 141 East Orange Lancaster. -Entered into rest in this city on March 2, 1973, Stephen S.

Stoltzfus, son of John S. and Anna Stoltzfus Stoltzfus, Narvon R1, in his fourth month. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the late home, Narvon R1, at 1 P.M. Sunday, Interment in Mast's Cemetery. The Eckenroth Home for Funeral is in charge of ar.

rangements. WIGGINS Entered into rest in Neffsville on March 2, 1973, Vernon Wiggins, husband of Mary Wolf Wig- gins, of 338 E. Main Lititz, in his 79th year Visitation period will be held from 10 to 11 A.M. Monday at The Reynolds Funeral Home, Quarryville, followed by graveside services at the Quarryville Cemetery. WILLIAMS Entered into rest in Ephrata, on March 3, 1973, Lillie M.

Williams, wife of Chester Williams. Galen Hall Reinholds, R.D. 1, in her 80th I year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited 10 attend the funeral from The Clarence W. Good Funeral Home, 34 North Main Reamstown, Pa.

on Tuesday afternoon at 2 P.M. with the Rev. Melvin H. Stehr officiating. Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Denver, Pa.

Friends may call at The Good FUneral Home, on Monday evening from 7 10 9 P.M. WILSON-Entered into rest In Philadelphia on February 27. 1973. Derry Witson, husband of Louetta Anderson Wilson. 6013 Osage Philadelphia, his 44th vear Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from Garriest Funeral Home.

5816 Vine Philadelphia, Pa. on Monday, 11 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home. Monday 10 a.m. until time of service.

ZOOK Entered into rest in Leola. RD1, on March 2, 1973, Katie Zook, widow of Amos B. Zook, of Leola, RD1, in her 87th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the late home on Monday at 12 noon. Interment in Myers Cemetery.

Friends may call at the late home from the time of this notice until time of service. Furman Home For Funerals, LeoTa. Penna. 2 Lost Found LOST: Large brown leather satchel containing hand woven cloth samples, Reward. 872-7631.

LOST: White Eskimo Spitz Dog, answers to name of Melanie, East Ross St. vicinity, Reward. 299. 4134. LOST: black.

Tiger striped Kitten, vicinity State Street. REWARD! Call 397-0663. 3 Legal Notices Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the requirements of internal Revenue Code Section 6104 the annual report of the and Newcomer Foundation is available for inspection during regular business hours at its principal office at 109 West End Avenue, Lititz, Pennsylvania by any citizen who requests it within 180 days from the date of this publication. W. Newcomer the principal manager of the foundation.

MARCH 3, 1973 Funeral 4 Directors GUNDEL'S 415 N. DUKE LANC. 393-1776 CHARLES F. SNYDER 414 E. King St.

393-9661 RICHARD M. BAIR Millersville 872-5041 GROFF ORANGE 397-P255 234 RICHARD H. HERR Lampeter 464-3341 Orange St. 392-8793 Young Funeral Home 317 Parking At Rear 6 Cemeteries Lots Weaver's Memorials NEW HOLLAND 354-5121 Keener Memorials Inc. MAYTOWN MARIETTA 426-1959 In Memoriams -Melvin In loving remembrance of our dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away three years ago today: Loving memories never die, As years roll on and days pass by, In our hearts a memory is kept alive Of one we love and will never forget, Loving wife, Edna, Daughter Phyllis Grandchildren Debbie Billy 10 Public Auctions PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PUBLIC SALE NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC.

NEW HOLLAND PENNA. MONDAY, MARCH 5 1 load of riding and driving horses consigned by Jobe Stoltfuz. 1 load of driving horses consigned by Bud Leonard, I load matched of work teams, horses consign- including 3 ed by Gillespie Brothers. 1. load of mules from Tennessee consigned by Norman Kolb.

Blacksmith Shop FAT HOG SALE Open every Sale Hay Straw Sale At 12 'Noon Every Monday ABE DIFFENBACH, MGR. SALUNGA AUCTION 131 Main Salunga, Pa. March 3, 6 P.M. Pine jelly cupboard, oak washstand, bucket bench, woodboxes, bentback rockers, wooden wash carved glass oak bookcase tub, desk, 5 piece light oak breakfast set, walnut dropleaf table, oak bookcase, chest of drawers, 10 piece dining room suite, round very break- good, 7 piece dinette set, fast table 4 chairs, Singer Treadle Sewing Machines, maple platform rocker, decorated milk cans, 5 piece pitcher bowl set, 6 of small watercolored pictures, lot good antique pictures, Kerosene lights, lot of good jewelry, Strohler Broadaxe, Strohler regular axe, Mickey Mouse Clock, cut glass, carnival glass, depression glass, stemware, Nippon china, 3 legged Gypsy pot, Marietta glue pot, I miniature Kerosene lights, cast iron dinner bell, a lot of good miscellaneous. We buy sell on commission.

For pickup service call 898-2711. Open every evening. Auctioneer -C. H. Wolgemuth Itemized Receipt System by Merick Co.

REAL ESTATE SAT, MARCH 17, AT 1:30 P.M. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the Farm, located in Heidelberg Township, York County, 4 miles East of Hanover, midway between Smith Station and Porters Sideling, along the Western Maryland Railway, the following described Real Estate to wit: FARM REAL ESTATE All that certain Farm lying and being in Heidelberg Township, York County, Pennsylvania, containing 165 acres more or less of which several acres are in woods, the balance is in high state of cultivation, improved, with a 7 room Frame covered log dwelling; 50 by 120 foot Bank Barn, with new 16 by 20 foot Grain Storage Building attached; 12 20 foot cement block Milk House, 2 Frame Corn Barn and Wagon Shed Combinations, Frame Hog Pen, Frame Chicken House, 22 by 26 Metal Implement Shed, Cement Block Wash House, 2 Concrete Silos, 2 Butler Metal Grain Storage Bins, and other buildings. Water Supply from Well and Spring. A small stream of water runs through the Farm. The Sale of this Valuable Farm will begin at 1:30 P.M.

sharp, at which time terms and conditions will be announced. LIDA S. ROHRBAUGH Owner R. E. Kehr Sales Manager and Auctioneer Hanover, Pa.

Phone 637-4000 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVESTOCK FARM MACHINERY MARCH 16, 1973, AT 12:30 Located along 272, 5 miles South of Buck at Hensel, Known as Richard Roland Farm. Don't miss this sale. Watch for full ad Mar. 10th 15th. SALE BY J.

B. KREIDER AUCT. LLOYD H. KREIDER PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY MARCH 23, 1973 AT 10:00 AM Located 5 miles South of Quarryville, East along Puseyville Rd. or West off 472 along Puseyville Rd.

Don't miss this sale. Watch for full ad Mar. 10th. 17th. AUCT.

L. H. KREIDER SALE BY DONALD RISK PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SAT. MARCH 24, 1973 AT 10:00 SHARP Located off Rte. 372, 8 miles South of Quarryville off Rte.

896 to Andrews Bridge along Creek Rd. Don't miss this sale. Watch for full ad Mar. 17th 23rd. AUCT.

LLOYD H. KREIDER SALE BY JOSEPH M. GROFF 5TH ANNUAL SALE GORDONVILLE FIRE CO. Saturday, March 10, 1973, 9 A.M. 10 mi.

east of Lancaster, 1 mi. north of Paradise Bank off Rt. 30, 2 south of Rt. 340 along Old Layco*ck Rd. New Used furniture Living room suite, bedroom suites with double, single twin beds complete like new, cedar chest, chest of drawers, rockers, plank bottom cane seated chairs, dropleaf table, beds.

All kinds of antiques old mantle clock, meat grinder, old botties, RR lanterns, cow sleigh bells, broad goosewing axes, kitchen cabinets, coffee grinders, dinner bell over 100 yrs. old, old steam whistle, flail, hay cutters, milk cans, 1950 Chev. Grube 2-horse wagon with wooden wheels, 1 or 2 horse cut under spring wagon, Cousins with drygoods, truckload of groceries fruits, truck load of hardware, tools paints, Liquidation sale from Lemon Place store, hardware sporting goods 20 ga. Foxx double-barrel shotgun, Ithaica 12 ga. pump gun, 12 ga.

shotgun, gasoline engines. Bolene Husky garden tractor w-cultivator, power mowers, chain saws, farm machinery, spring harrow, No. 7 McCormick cutter w-shreader bars, single shovel harrows, 400 Amp. DC Welder w-4 cyl. Wisconsin engine, Wisconsin DP4 engine w-4-to-1 reduction gear, 106 Wizard plow, new Ford trucks with hydraulic brakes hillside hitch, 300 gal.

bulk milk tanks, new used harnesses collars, yokes, single double tree, wagon with 16 ft. bed, spring wagon, hay straw, 10 head young horses mules. Small items at 9 A.M. Items sold on commission or donations. 768- 8971 or 768-8302.

Ira Stoltzfus, Auctioneer Food by Ladies' Auxiliary. PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ANTIQUES DISHES, TOOLS TUES. MAR. 6, 1973 Will be sold at Public Auction on the premises located on West Farmersville Road, Farmersville, 3 miles East of Brownstown.

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania SETTEE: NEW SOFA BED; Bedroom suites, living room suite, electric refrigerator, new treadle sewing machine cabinet, lots of box springs and mattresses. metal office desk, modern china closet, Monarch kitchen range, large wall mirror, floor model stereo combination, crib. complete, large pressure cooker, 4-slice toaster, vaporizer, 55-piece dinner set, stainless steel flatware, Revereware, sheets, towels, Smith Corona portable typewriter, tools, vise with anvil. ANTIQUES: Roseville, old doll. McCoy, Depression glass, wooden tubs, old books, etc.

Many more items coming in daily. Sale at 6:30 P.M. TERMS BY JOHN J. RUTT Consignments accepted, call 354-5095. 10 Public Auctions LGS AUCTION Saturday, March 3, 6:30 P.M.

Located 1 mile south of Strasburg, Route 896. Old brass hanging lamp, two oak sectional bookcases. Caloric Gas Range, cedar chest, 3 oak dressers, walnut dressers, 4 oak chest of drawers, single double bed compiete, dinette set, portable sewing machine, oak library table, oak dropleaf table, metal utility cabinet: frigerators, carpets, wagon wheels. rockers, Lancaster bottles, wicker baby buggy, depression glass, silver. ware, snow blower, crocks, living room suite, washing machines, old pictures frames, brass carriage lamps, pressed glass.

coins. Many other items too numerous to men tion. For information phone 687-6290 or 426-3654. Larry L. Lefever Richard SchroyerAuctioneers.

Welble Sine--Sale Manager For professional auction service in our auction room or on your property phone 687-6290, Larry L. Lefever Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS THURS. MARCH 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 P.M. Inspection of Property March 20th 21st.

1 to 4 P.M. Story frame dwelling, 6 rooms bath, 2 closed in summer porches, storm doors windows, full basem*nt, hot hair heat, 2 wells, nice lawn, trees, shrubbery, 3 car garage, approx. 20 acres or more. will know by sale date. 1968 Chrysler 300.

good condition. Allis Chalmers w--cultivators w- mounted buck saw. Bow front china closet, corner cupboard, jelly cupboard, cradle, cherry drop leaf table, 5 leg drop leaf table N--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, washstand, old dresser, old blanket chest, cedar chest, camel back trunk, wardrobes, clothes tree, oak commodes, living room suite, couch, Singer sewing machine, mir. rors, 2 TVs, 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 tongs, butchering ladles, hew axes, sausage grinder, stuffer, all kinds of crocks, jugs, arrow heads, horse hems, wooden plains, wooden egg crates, wooden stuffer, butcher stir, gavelin sticks, benches, 3 wooden tubs, wooden handled silver ware, wooden ice box, metal ice box, feed box, wheat cradle, hay knives, barn hinges, table saw, porch swings, porch 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, Admiral refrigerator, upright freezer, quart jars, Old dishes from 3 to 4 generations, elec. grind stone, milk cans, tires, wheels, wheelbarrow, 2 wheel cart, cross cut saw, parts for Model push mower, 2 riding mowers, push harrow, fodder cutter, 36ft. ext. ladder, cherry walnut lumber, log chains, 2 old 1 row corn planters, potato plow, walking plow, tools of all kinds.

Many more items to numerous to mention. Don't miss this sale. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. SALE BY THE ORDER OF ROY C. GROFF ESTATE R.

ERNEST GROFF J. WILLIAM EXECUTORS AUCT. LLOYD R. KREIDER ATTY. MERRIL HASSEL YOST PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, HAND TOOLS, ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS SAT.

MARCH 17, 1973 AT 10:00 Located on Stone Mill Conestoga RD2, Pa. Approx. 3 miles SW of Millersville or approx. mile SE of Rockhill Hotel off Long Lane, Lanc. Co.

25 tons corn. 20 tons straw. Farmall 504 gas tractor with power steering, amplifier, live power take off 3 ph. H-Farmall tractor with cultivators. F20 Farmall tractor, New Holland 269 baler with power take off bale thrower, two 16'flat bed rubber tired wagons (one with hay racks) 30' N.H.

elevator like new, 3 bottom 14" mounted plow, 2 bottom 14" trailer plow, John Deere 38 disc, cultipa cker, rotary cutter, Black Hawk 2 row corn planter, 7' mower, New Idea 1 row tobacco planter, 18' tobacco ladders on wheels, 10 disc grain drill, 2 wheeled trailers 12 6' beds, roller, 3 section spring harrow, walking, shovel potato plows, mounted circular saw, 2 SUSpended stainless milkers, pails, stainless twin tubs, 3 oil burners 2 elec brooder stoves, platform scales, chicken feeders waterers, bag wagon, variety of hand barn tools, harness, split rails, wire, scrap iron etc. Chest freezer, Frigidaire 2 door refrig, GE port washer, gas stove, 5 pc. maple bedroom suite, double beds, flour chest, double lid wood box, spinning wheel rocker, blanket chest, plank rocker, sq. oak ext. table-x boards, odd tables; copper iron kettles 3 ft.

2 butchering furnaces, pump trough, saddlers vise, meat grinder, wooden measures, benches, paddles, pulleys shaft, post hole axe, crocks, jimmy jugs, wire top dated jars, iron Aunt Jemima, metal wooden lawn chairs. Food available. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. SALE BY MR. MRS.

H. HAROLD MILLER HOWARD SHAUB AUCTIONEER PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS LOCATION: Willow St. Community Building Willow Pa. Mon. Eve.

March 12 6 P.M. TERMS BY LESTER C. GARNER KREIDER DILLER AUCTS. Elec. waffle iron and toaster, elec 4 qt kettle, elec fry pan, 2 elec heaters, elec.

heating pad, Electrolux cleaner, apt. size washer, 2 elec. clocks, iron, Round' ex. table w-3 boards, 2 cane seated 2 occasional chairs, magazine rack, mirror, china closet, Credenza, china set of dishes for 8, set of 6 hobnail dishes, 2 other sets of 8 dishes, tea set, utility cabinet, pots and pans, cannister set, kitchen cabinet, server, desk, old stand, silverware and roaster and other dishes. Sofa bed, swivel and platform rocker, occasional chair, 3 9x12 rugs, portable TV (nearly new) table lamp, floor lamp, 2 radios, bed, chest of drawers, single bed dresser, robe, 2 hassocks, cane stool chair, bathroom scales, clothes hamper, clothes rack, small chest, 2 lawn chairs.

Others articles not mentioned. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, March 10. 1973, 11 A.M. Located 326 Dover Manheim, Pa. Lot of nice clean furniture, Sale by Alvin Lillian Swarr.

Wolgemuth -Auctioneers. 665-5664 Watch paper on March 7 and 9 for listing. PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY, MARCH 16 AT 10:30 A.M. Located on Marietta pike, mile west of Silver Spring, Pa. and mile east of Farmdale School on Valencia Drive.

FARMALL 656 Fasthitch tatic drive TRACTOR, FARMHALL with cultivators and tobacco ho*rs. FARMALL B.N. with loader, FARMALL M. NEW HOLLAND No. 78 BALER.

New Idea No. 7 Corn Picker, I.H. No. 16 Forage harvester, Gehl self-unloading wagon, Farmhand self-unloading wagon, 2 Grove gravity bins, 3-section harrow, disc, 9 ft. cultipacker, No.

25 mower, 3 bottom 16 No. 311 plow, I.H. No. 125 spreader, H. No.

200 spreader, 8 tobacco wagons, 2 tobacco ladders, 16 ft. wagon on rubber, P.T.O. fan, 2 wagon beds, N.H. No. 23 insilage blower, 35 ft.

pipe, Hershey tobacco planter, Bemis tobacco planter, 3 Minnick tobacco presses, grain bin, Maywrath 25' elevator with motor, platform scales, 2-wheel trailer, by 11 Maywrath auger with motor, 12 ft. elevator with motor, fast hitch, 3 point and adapter; 3-bottom Int. railer plow, water tank, 1949 STUDEBAKER 5-TON TRUCK, Int. tires tubes rims, 2- 14.9x24 Int. tires tubes rims, 2 14 ft.

metal gates, 3 12 ft. wooden gates, Water system pump, pipes, Tools, chains, power mower, CORN rnd STRAW, 2 PONIES, Cart, Harness, saddles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wardrobe, maple table and chairs. buffet, china closet, chairs, tables. kitchen cabinet, bureaus, chest of drawers, crib mattress, play pen, iron bed mattress, baby carriage, floor lamp, rugs 11x12, 12x12, 8x10, dishes, bed spreads.

records, wash tubs, new 40-gal. water heater, new 30 elec. Whirlpool Range, Philco Sale by J. DONALD GREIDER CONDUCTED BY: J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE R.

D. 1 MANHEIM, LANDIS GIRVIN AUCTS. PHONES 665-4806 665-5054 569- 9492 Auxiliary Food stand by Silver Spring Fire Co. Auxiliary 10 Public Auctions HORSE SALE MARCH 7 12 NOON 1973 2 miles East of Intercourse along R340. 2 Trailer Loads of Ky Work Horses Mules 6.

Pairs Sorrels, Grays, Black, also Singles, Draft Horses from 1300 lbs to 1800 lbs Sorrels, Grays, Roans. Blacks, Mares in foal to Jacks Belgiums Geldings Walking Pleasure Horses. Several Hunter Prospects and Carriage Horses. Tack Sale 11 A.M. Horses 12 Noon, Drivers Hitched 9:30.

PAUL Z. MARTIN 717-354-6671 Res. 768-8108 Stables NEXT SALE MARCH 21 PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, MARCH 17 10:30 A.M. Located at Groff's Corner, 4 miles North of Lancaster at 2701 Fruitville Pike, Lancaster County, Penna. CASE 400 TRACTOR, CASE 300 TRACTOR with heat houser, CASE VAC TRACTOR with cultivator tobacco ho*rs Allis Chalmers Model A Gleaner Combine with 12' grain head and 2-row corn head, J.D.

24T baler with thrower, used 2 seasons; Case 3- bottom trip plow, J.D. KBA Disc. J.D. 295 corn planter, Case loader, with manure snow bucket; Meyer snow plow, Century 8-row sprayer with 200 gal. tank, New Idea No.

10 corn picker, New Idea No. 12-A manure spreader, Case 3-point grass mower, Case hay rake, Case 30' elevator, Mayrath 16' auger, Chattanooga cultipacker, spring harrows. spike harrows. McCormick grain drill, bin wagon and running gear, 2 rubber tire wagons, 1-horse wagon, one 20' double tobacco ladder, two 24' single tobacco ladders, one 20' single tobacco ladder, Hershey tobacco planter, Minnich tobacco press, tractor chains, elect. fence posts wire, 3 hog feeders, watering troughs, scales, stove, tools, shovels, sawbuck, fence posts, lumber, endless belt, 1-horse sleigh, weeder, potato plow, wagon jack, single trees, double trees, chains, ladders, 4-horse wagon with hay flat, 61 TONS OF CORN.

1962 FORD TON PICKUP with racks, tobacco lath. SALE BY GEORGE L. GROFF CONDUCTED BY: J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE R.D. 1 MANHEIM, PA.

LANDIS GIRVIN AUCTS. PHONES 665-4806 665-5054 569-9492 Food stand by Ladies Auxiliary of Neffsville Fire Co. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND TOOLS MAR. 10, 1973 Located 5 miles East of Blue Ball. Follow Route 322, turn South on Churchtown Road to Mast Road, West on Mast Road.

Farm on left. JOHN DEERE 2510 DIESEL TRACTOR Allis-Chalmers D-17 Tractor; Farmall with 2-Row Cultivators; John Deere 4-Row Corn Planter; Model 69 New Holland Baler; McCormick-Deering Grain Drill; Oliver 3-Bottom Plow; New Holland 36- Ft. Elevator; 2-Row Ground Rooter: 2 Farm Wagons; New Holland For age Wagon; New Holland Manure Spreader; New Holland Rake; John Deere No. 50 Mower; Front End Loader; New Generator, 25KVA20KW No. 8PF PTO; John Deere Offset Disc; John Deere Cultipacker; John Deere Harrow; New Holland Haybine; Hay Rack for Front of Truck; Scraper Blade; Tractor Clover Seeder; Snow Plow; 3 Delaval Units; Milk Buckets; Sputnik; Miscellaneous Tools and Some Household Goods; Electric Meat Slicer.

Sale at 11:00 a.m. Terms by MRS. KATIE S. STOLTZFUS Mast Road Phone: 354-0693 Leroy Zook, Auct. LUNCH AVAILABLE H.

WOLGEMUTH SONS ANNUAL ALL DAY SALE SAT. APRIL 7, 1973 at 9:30 a.m. Located miles West of Manheim, Lancaster County, Pa. TRACTORS FARM EQUIP TRUCKS HAY STRAW Anything sold on commission. If you have any thing not suitable for your operation, bring it in to sell and turn to ready dash.

If in need of Equip. for a large or small farm, of any description, you'll find it here. Advertising deadline March 30. Contact us early. Items brought in last will be sold last.

Open to receive goods March 20 till sale day, 8 to 5. NO GOODS received Sat. morning, April 1, except by appointment. CLOSED SUNDAYS SALE RAIN OR SHINE. When planning a sale contact me for rates and dates.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACTC. H. WOLGEMUTH, Sale Manager R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa.

Ph. 717-665-5664 PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MAHCINERY HAY, STRAW AND CORN FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1973 Located 1 mile north of Route 30, mile west of Route 10, turn at Trego's Garage, West Sadsbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. MASSEY FERGUSON 165 TRACTOR, approx. 1275 hrs. MASSEY HARRIS 30 TRACTOR FARMALL CUB TRACTOR with scraper blade and cultivator.

N.H. 271 baler with bale thrower; N.H. 30-ft. bale elevator; N. H.

semimounted 7-ft. mower; N.H. rotary mower; N.H. No. 40 hay crusher; N.H.

No. 56 Rolabar rake; NI.H No. 33 crop chopper; N.H. 125-bu. grain bin and wagon; N.H.

WAGON WITH 7x16 bed and racks, 2 yrs. old; N.H. wagon with green chop feeder mounted; No. 170 New Idea manure spreader; New Idea 1-rown corn picker; J.D. 4-row No.

1240 corn planter, plateless, disc openers, fertilizer attachment, and insecticide attachment, used one season, Oliver pulltype 2-bottom 14" plow; Oliver 3- point 2-bottom 14" plow; J.D. Van Brunt 15 disc grain drill; J.B. KBA disc harrow; Sauder manure loader, PTO clover seed sower; cultivator for Massey Harris 50; Ford 3-pt. 3- bottom 14" plow; 4 section harrow; Messinger crop duster; new corn crib roof; 2 portable corn cribs, 1200-bu. bu.

capacity; capacity; 1 11,, portable 12 corn crib, 500- saw tank and buck; 300-gallon Girton milk and 14-ft gates; with unit; stainless steel twin heater; tubs; 3 unit 52-gallon Surge electric water milker with SP 22 strainers; pump and pipe; stainless milk cans; Starline feed steel cart; oil heavy tow cable; No. 10, 20 and 30 tanks; by oil the case; 2 275-gallon full falfa Hay. Approx. 15 ton Straw Corn pump. Approx.

25 ton Alby the ton A lot of heavy canvas; oil drums; baskets; shovels; forks, Wood and coal stove; a few Household Goods. Sale at 12:00 noon TERMS BY DANIEL M. STOLTZFUS PARKESBURG, R. PA. LEROY ZOOK, AUCTIONEER Lunch available.

PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1973 11:30 A.M. Located 3 miles southwest of Elizabethtown, along Route 241 (Bainbridge Road), 656 FARMALL HYDROSTATIC DIESEL with Wide Front End 650 Hrs. MASSEY FERGUSON 65 UTILITY with Heat Houses FORD 600 with Pulley 1949 DODGE STAKE original. N. H.

269 Hayliner with TRUCK Four-speed, 42,000 miles Thrower, like new; N.H. No. 8 Crop Carrier with N.H. Running Gears and Flotation Tires, like new; N.H. No.

516 205-bu. Spreader; N.H. No. 616 Harvester; N.H. 35" Hay Fan with 5 h.p Motor; M.F.

Semi-mounted Corn Picker; M.F 3-bottom Plow; Dearborn 14" 2-bottom Plow; Ford Mower, 3-pt. Hook-up; N.I. Crusher; Case Hay Rake; Farmec Grain Bin with Running Gears; I.H. Wagon with high sides and false end gates; N.I. Wagon with Hoist, sides for grain and high sides; New Tires on both wagons; Hanson Piston Pump Sprayer with Brocm, 3-pt.

hook-up: 24' Smoker Elevator: Harvest Handler on Transport; Oliver Superi13 disc Drill; Case Rotary Hoe: A.C. Blower with Long Table, Beltdriven; H. 28-disc, 3-section Har. row; I.H. No.

55T Baler; M.F. Mower, 3-pt. hook up; J.D. Blower, beltdriven, with Pipe; 12' Auger, Potato Digger, Hammer Mill; 32' Extension Ladder; Platform Scales; Tractor Chains 11:28 3 tric Fence Chargers, Wheelbarrows, 8 Quaker Elec. Brooder Stoves, 5' Broiler Feeders, Feed Carts, Stewart Clippers, Keso Milk Mover with Hose, 3 Surge Milking Units, Surge Bulk Tank Washer, 2 Surge Vacuum Pumps, No SPIT and No.

RV2; Milk Cans, Tools, Power Mower, Table, No. 32 Meat Grinder, Elec. Stove, Refrigerator, Monarch Range, other articles. SALE BY CLARENCE S. HILSHER Lunch by the Ladies' Auxiliary, of Elizabethtown Fire Company.

No1 Responsible for Accidents RAYMOND MILLER, HAROLD SHAFFNER. CLERKS: CASSEL MUMMAU, NORMAN KRAYBILL. Not many small items. Order of sale: Small Items, Household Goods, Milking Equipment, Farm Equip. -PUBLIC SALECHOICE COMMERCIAL SITE ROUTE 30 EAST 500 FEET FRONTAGE APRIL 21, AT 11 A.M.

ON THE PREMISES This tract is situated on the South Side of Route 30, Between Paradise and Vintage Just west of Denlinger Inc. Lumber Co. Fronting on Route 30, 500 feet and extending in depth 200 feet- tract is level, on grade with the Highway--Look it over anytime. Adaptable to many Commercial uses. Commonwealth National Bank, Exor Estate Aaron H.

Denlinger and Shirley Denlinger Charles B. Grove for May Grove Stork Blakinger Aftys, Claude F. Smith, Auctioneer 10 Public Auctions 1 PUBLIC SALE 201 SOUTH MANOR ST. MOUNTVILLE, PA. SAT.

APR. 14, 12 NOON 3.5 ACRE FARM Complete line of furnishings with some antiques and farm equipment. The real estate to be offered is tract containing acres. Level and productive limestone soil No waste land. With frontage on South Manor Street.

Erected thereon is a story frame 2 family dwelling. Basem*nt equipped with a new Rheem forced warm air oil heating plant. First floor contains 4 rooms and center hall, second floor contains 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. There is a 2 car qarage and a small barn for cattle or horses Barn is scaffolded for hanging tobacco. Real estate offered at 2 PM.

Inspection Saturday April 7 from 1 to 4 PM. FURNISHINGS Apple peelers, pressed glass, china dinner service for 12, crocks, jars, cuckoo clock, shelf clock, clothes trees. wood box, love seat, victrola, double barrel shot gun, end and wall tables, deer head, rockers, spinning wheel, oak wash stand, oak bureus, pair Maple Twin Beds, GE Automatic washer, German Luger pistol, International Chest deep freezer, 1972 Gibson Refrigerator, 6 antique plank seat decorated chairs, Formica breakfast set, 10 piece dining room suite, Winthrop desk with bookcase top, sofa bed, 9x12 rugs, RCA Color TV, GE automatic washer, Norge dryer, upholstered living room furniture, modern waterfall bedroom suite complete. MACHINERY TOOLS HAY STRAW Farmail A Tractor with attachments, McCormick 2 Wheel Spreader, side delivery rake, plows, 3000 tobacco lath, hay, straw, and roller, spring tooth harrows, scoop, 4 wheel farm trailer, bee supplies. TERMS BY Fulton National Bank Lancaster NIKOLAUS HOHENADEL POWER OF ATTY.

FOR ANNA H. KECK (MRS. GEORGE KECK) CLAUDE F. SMITH AUCT. SHOLLY'S AUCTION Raintree Road, Columbia RD1 Sale Every Wed.

Sat. Nites SATURDAY NIGHT Oak library table, chest of drawers, set of 6 oak chairs, square oak table, sewing machines, walnut bed, clothestree, walnut marble top ano stool, good doughtray, wooden tub, spinning wheel, clocks, 8 gateleg table, fireplace set, walnut chest of drawers, copper washboiler, iron kettles, washstand, mechanical banks, old bells, Carnival glass, pitcher and bowl sets, broadaxe, -theWind light, set of silverware, pot belly stove, bracket light, Gaudy Welsh, pewter, RS dishes, good pressed clock, glass, cutlass, grandfather's picture frame, brass, iron and copper items, large set of dishes, lots of furniture and dishes not mentioned. Auctioneer Robert "Bob" Sholly Licensed Bonded Auct. We buy or sell on commission, call 684-5319 PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS MAR. 13, 1973 On the premises located midway between Blue Ball and Honey Brook, one-fourth mile north of Route 322 at Beartown.

J.D. 3020; J.D. 1520; J.D. 520 P.S., front rock shaft, 120 cultivator; Oliver 3-bottom semi-mounted automatic-reset plow; Oliver transport disc; Brillion packer; J.D. 494A 4-row corn planter: J.D.

17 disc grain drill; N.H. Super 717 harvester; J.D. No. 65 blower and 60 ft. pipe; Lamco forage box: on J.D.

chassis; M.H. 60 10-ft. combine; trailer grain bin; J.D. 10-ft. lime drill; Horning tank sprea: der; N.H.

Super 69 baler; N.H. 30-ft elevator; 15-ft. grain auger; Farmhand wheel rake; McD horse rake; N.H. 450 mower; Sauder hi-lift loader: Brillion 10-ft. cultipacker; 9.

ft. sprocket packer; J.D. harrow; J.D. 3-pt. chisler; 2 18-ft.

wagons, running gear; wagon hoist; M.F. flail chopper; weed prayer; Oliver No. 5 corn picker; snow plow for 3020; Sau. der snow plow; 3-pt. scraper blade; 3" PTO irrigation pump; 400-ft.

3" pipe and 4 star nozzle; portable cattle loading chute; 2-wheel dump trailer; Staffer tobacco planter; 8- ft. racks for FD pick-up; pair 12x38 tires and rims; Homelite X-L Chain Saw; J.D. 3-pt. post-hole digger; Hipressure washer; 15x38, 14x28 tire chains; tractor cab; hog troughs; sila carts; dehorner; platform scales; Case 3-pt. rotary mower; J.D.

112 tractor and48" mower. EAR CORN Copper kettle; sausage stuffer; meat grinder; hog scrapers; ladles; Frigidaire frost-free Refrigerator; walnut table with 13 boards; iner; rockers; 2 book cases; sers; chest of drawers; crib; wardrobe; air conditioner; and many other articles not mentioned. Sale at 11:30 a.m. Small Tools and Household Goods first. SALE BY GEORGE M.

WEAVER Narvon, RD1, Pa. Phone: 354-6861 SALE CONDUCTED BY: MARTIN AUCTIONEERS Blue Ball, Penna 17506 PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND TOOLS tery. MAR. 17, 1973 10:30 A.M. Location: 1 mile east of Route 272 from Marron's Service Station, adjacent to Tanglewood Golf Course, miles west of Quarryville Ceme- 4 TRACTORS Allis Chalmers with cults tobacco ho*rs 1 man operation 5.

foot mower, Allis Chalmers CA with 2 way plow cults. and Henderson manure loader, John Deere with Ford 8 2 bottom plow, John Deere 28 disc (light), double cultipacker, 9 ft. spring harrow, J.D. 12A Combine with motor, I side rake (steel), 2 wheel spreader (steel), 12 ft. Cardinal elevator, 9 disc drill, scraper blade 3 I row cornpicker, wooden grain bin on wagon, 20 ft.

tobacco ladders on wheels, 16 ft. ladders, 3 presses, shears spears, 2,000 old, old tobacco lath, 3200 reg. tobacco lath, elec. tractor seeder, 12 Ton Ear Corn-1954 Chevrolet Pickup, 2 hole cornsheller, 2 wheel trailer, Case 2 row cornplanter, Bemis tobacco planter, platform scales, 40 12-in block, saw buck for CA, 2 tires 30 MANY TOOLS Anvil, drill press, air compressor, chain saw, large vice, pipe cutter, elec. grinder, elec.

saw, sanders, in. elec. drill, socket set, pipe wrenches, sledge hammers, level and saws, chain hoist. Snapper riding mower 30 in. 6 pot belly stove, battery charger, 12 old milk cans, Roto tiller, picnic table, 2 double wash tubs, strawberry crates.

Many other articles not mentioned. Terms by CHARLIE K. HERMAN Kreider Diller, Aucts. Lunch furnished. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Location: 20 miles South of Lancaster, 4 miles South of Quarryville, mile West of Route 222 from Unicorn on Black Bear Road, 1 mile East of 272 from Hensel.

MAR. 21, 1973 10:00 A.M. 6 TRACTORS I.H.C. 706 Diesel fully equipped. I.H.C.

544 Diesel with 2000 loader 7 ft. snow bucket. Farmall M. FarmalM A with cults. tobacco ho*rs.

Allis Chalmers D17 with 3-14 in. slat bottom plow (trip). Allis Chalmers 45 with 2-16 in. bottom plow. John Deere F125 3 bottom 16 in.

plow (trip). J.D. AW 10 ft. disc harrow, J.D. 10 ft.

tipacker, spring harrow, Brillion 11 ft. cul11 ft. steel roller, New Holland Crimper, haybine (2 Cunningham New Idea rake, New Holland 276 baler with thrower (1 2 Smoker elevators, 2 bale wagons with high sides, 1 flat bed wagon, field sprayer for Farmall A. Massey Ferguson 410 Combine (good) cornplanter John Deere row plateless ment with insecticide attachFox 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 skeleton elevator, 30 in.

hp. McDade hay drying fan, 5. hp. fan for drying corn with 100 ft. cable, hog trough.

MILKING EQUIPMENT 5 50-lb. Surge milkers, feed carts. portable vacuum pump, dairy vac. 2 cow clippers, elec. dehorners, 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 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, lugs, table lamps, square ext. table with 3 boards, buffet with glass top, chest of drawers, beds, old picture frames, 6 ironstone plates, set of dishes, glass dishes, kitchen ware, fruit jars. large Kelvinator refrigerator. Other articles not mentioned.

TERMS BY HARRY G. KREIDER Household items 10:00 to 12:00 small items, farm equipment Lunch by the New Providence Mennonite Church KREIDER DILLER, AUCTS. Public Auctions 2 refrigerators, wringer washer, elec roaster stand. Oak furn: round ext table with lions head claw feet, oval china -claw feet, 5 sec. bookcase, clothes tree, rockers, beds, sideboard, bench hall rack, dressers, hard bottom cane chairs, tread sew.

mach. ice mantle clock, tables, wardrobe, morris picture frames. Wall weight clock. oval wooden trunk, tub, other oval flat trunks, walnut dresser, chest of drawers, vanities, 2 cedar chests, pr. single metal beds mattresses, day bed, coal heatrola, chrome table chairs, drum table, floor radios, table floor lamps, elec.

clock, books, Bibles, Lg. small jugs crocks, post card album photo album stand, tin ware, metal jewelry boxes, dools watches German china: plates, bowls, creamer sugar, pitchers, Xmas balls, steins etc. Sponge spatter pitcher, Royal Bayreuth: vase match holder. Pressed: bowls, vase, basket, footed bowls, cake stand, celery dish etc. 300 sets salt pepper shakers.

Other. glassware china. Pots pans, elec. appliances, linens blankets, step ladder, garden articles. hand Food tools.

Other numerous available. SALE BY GEORGE M. PLANTHOLT ESTATE Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, Executor LOUIS C. HARNISH ATTORNEY HOWARD SHAUB AUCTIONEER PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS THURS. MARCH 15, 1973 AT 11:00 Located at 441 West Vine Lancaster, Pa.

GLEN COMPLETE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL Location: 20 miles South of ter, 4 miles South of Quarryville, 1 mile West of Route 222 Bear Road, Lancaster Penna. Wed. Mar. 14, 1973 11:00 A.M. 108 Registered and 12 Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle 74 milk cows, 44 heifers 12 heifers due June, 7 later in summer, balance younger.

Service age bull from Ivanhoe dam. Many fall cows, remainder throughout year. TB Bangs Cert. Charts sale day. Sale held in heated tent DHIA last 3 yr.

average 74 cows 15681M 630F TERMS BY Harry G. Kreider 717-548-2667 J. EVERETT KREIDER, CARL DILLER: SALES MANAGERS Lunch by New Providence Church Sample of service sire from herd. 51. Ivanhoe granddaughters, 15 Apollos, 10 Spruce Leigh Monogram Ragapple, 7 Ivanhoe Stars, 9 3 Samson, Para4 Harbor Crest Sunshine, mounts, 3.

Performers, 3 Hector Arlinda and Chiefs, 2 Kingpin, Archie, others. Barbara Hector dau. fresh 305 da 3 yr 12428M 525F 306 da 4-1 18321 770F. 305 da 5-7 21208M 859F. Heifer calf by Ivanhoe Star selling Rosie Expectation dau.

fresh 339 da 2-7 14716M 653F. 352 da 3-7 15450M 687F. Sybil Wis Captain dau. due Aug. 5 lact.

Average 16973M 732F. 2 daus. selling Prilly Apollo dau. milked 101 lb. on Dec.

test 347 da 2-8 18322M 640F. 313 da 3-8 17091M 623F. 325 da 4-7 20910M 705F. 6 month old dau. by Bonus selling Karen, Sprucelea dau.

305 da 2-8 12447M 595F. 305 da 4-0 11387M 507F. 305 da 5-2 15130M 740F. 305 da 6-1 14168M 666F. 3 daus.

1 milk Honey, 1 London selling Elsie Skokie Royal dav. 6 lactation average 1768M 626F Her Paramount dau. Crystal 320 da 3-0 12487M 471F. 330 da 4-0 16265M 565F. Her yearling Apollo dau.

selling 3 Arlinda Chief daus. at 2 yr. aver. aged 305 da 17505M 702F. Lassie Grade Apollo dau.

305 da 3 yr 15923M 672F. 305 da4 yr 17758M812F. No. M.E. record used Auct.

Note: This herd In production for 35 years. This is one of Lancaster County's better herds, as they must be seen to be appreciated. All machinery will be sold March 21 from 152 tillable acre farm. PUBLIC SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE AND FARM MACHINERY Location: miles North of Route 340 at Cains, 20 miles East of Lancaster on Route 340 on Churchtown Road. MAR.

16, 1973 11:00 A.M. 44 Head of Holstein Grade Dairy Cattle 18 heifers, 11 due July 7 yearlings 13 years of Atlantic Breeding, T.B. Bangs Certified Cows in herd milked up to 85 lb. per day. Preq.

checked. 4 fresh in 4 in 4 in March. Remainder fall cows. 3 TRACTORS I.H.C. 424 Diesel with 1501.

loader hyd. fork and snow bucket; Farmall. Super fast hitch 2 bottom 14. in. plow Cultivators 2 pt.

blade (6 C. G-tractor with cultivator: I.H.C. 3, bottom 14 in. plow (trip); J.D. KBA 28 disc; Brillion cultipacker; J.D.

3 sec. harrow; New Holland haybine 7 Case 200 baler; I.H.C. rake; New Idea 7 ft. semi mower; New Holland 32 ft. elevator; 3 wide flat bed wagons (1 New Holland track); New Idea 145 PTO 1PR spreader; grain bin on wagon; I.H.C.

Cornpicker; Case 13 disc drill, I.H.C. Cornplanter, Walsh field sprayer fiberglass tank 200 gal. 40 ton Corn 5 ton Straw 3 pt. posthole digger; portable water tank; New Idea fertilizer spreader; spike harrow; 9 railroad irons 15 ft. long; 290 gal.

fuel tank; platform scales; steel gates; Page wire stret. cher; old hinges; 36 ft. of 9 in. outside silo pipe with goose neck; 2 by 4's, 08 12 ft long; 6,000 tobacco lath; shears; spears and Minnich press; 2 tractor sawbucks; 60 ft. outside silage feeder (metal); pig troughs; log chains; forks; fencer; Louden litter carrier carriage.

DeLaval milker pump with units: 1 extra pail; double tubs; CON strainer; wash basin; 30 gal. elec. hot water heater; 12 can front opening milk cooler (2 yrs. old); 30 milk cans. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Cherry drop leaf table; old bureau wash stand; round extension table; cedar closet; child's wardrobe; utility cabinet; green qt.

jars and others. Other articles not mentioned. Terms by SAMUEL M. WANNER 717-768-8021 KREIDER DILLER, Auctioneers Lunch by White Horse Fire Co. Household items to be sold first PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES, COLL.

ITEMS HOUSEHOLD MARCH 24, 1973 10:00 A.M. P.M. ITEMS HOUSEHOLD COLLECTOR'S Real Estate known as 115 E. Ferdinand Manheim, consists of a large lot of ground, erected thereon a stucco dwelling with 3 bedrooms, bath, Living Room, Dining room, kitchen, powder room, pantry. Oil fired hot water heat.

Also 1 car qarage. Real estate to be offered at 2:00 P.M. Inspect prop. March 10, P.M., and March 15, from 6 to 8:30 Trunks, fan, luggage, wash stand, sewing table, 2 tea carts, dresser, Birds-Eye Maple dresser-bureau-mirror stand. 2 empire bureaus, twin beds complete, step tables, rugs, linens, bedding, satin material, cedar chest, Kenmore sewing ver cleaners, 2 Sec.

Desks, cane seated chairs, Living room chairs, 8Pc. Mahog. R. suite, platform tures, rocker, swivel top wall table, picZenith 23" CIr. TV (like new), marmalade jar, hurricane lamps.

plated, stirling and brass candle sticks, majolica pitcher, stem wear, roseville, German Bavarian china. set of dishes, cut-pressed glass, colored art glass shade with Dutch lamps-art glass shades. Oriental scenery. china, decorative cups and saucers, roll elec. away stove bed, with Coldspot Frig.

table chairs, aluminmu oven, ladder, kitchen top small elec. appliances, er, dough bucket, hand mowrotary tools, National Geographics, garden rack, Maytag Auto washer drier, hall other cooking utensils, dishes, and victrola, valuable items not mentioned. A. ELIZABETH SHANK, SALE BY EXECUTRIX FOR PAUL B. DANNER.

EST. AUCTIONEERS: E. M. MURRY ASSOC. Elmer Kenneth M.

Murry-626-5244 E. Miller-665-2073 Richard P. Murry-626-8175 Food Stand on premises ANTIQUE AUCTION Every 3rd Saturday evening of the month. Lititz Recreation Center. Call any morning, between for consignments.

626-8175. Richard P. Murry-Auct (10 Public Auctions AT PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Thurs. Evening, Mar. 15, 1973, 7 PM Located 9 mile east of Lancaster along Rt.

30, in Soudersburg, at 2918 E. Lincoln Highway, Lancaster Penna, situated on a lot 115' bordering the Lincoln Highway, 290' in depth. COMMERCIAL erected thereon frame heat, dwelling electric with water heater, full basesiding, oil fired hot-air ment with workshop, first floor has modern kitchen, and laundry, wall-to-wail carpet in dining and living room. 2nd floor has 4 bedrooms, 3 with wall-to-wall carpet and full bath, 3rd floor has 2 rooms, small story garage, NEW LARGE CONCRETE BLOCK BUILDING with overhead door, 20'x 40' swimming pool. stream borders west side of property.

Inspection of property March 3rd and 10th, 1 PM-4 PM, or call 687-7352 for appointment. Possession on or before April 15, 1973. Terms by ROBERT H. MACKEY Robert Martin 656-7770 Frank L. Steller 656-9055 Auctioneers Xakellis, Perezous, Mongiovi, Attys, ANNUAL PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT MON.

MARCH 19, 1973 10:00 AM Located 4 miles west of New Holland, 8 miles east of Lancaster on Route 23, turn north on Groffdale Road, one mile on right. 60 tractors, 4 self propelled combines, 300 pieces farm equipment, See full listing In March 10 and March 17 issue. M. WEAVER SONS N. GROFFDALE RD.

LEOLA, PA. 17540 717-656-2321 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS MARCH 10, 1973 At 11 o'clock a.m. Located three miles southeast of Elizabethtown, along Schwanger Road, midway between Route 230 and 283 Bypass, Rheems Exit. Real estate consists of Lot of Ground, 200' by 75' Thereerected a One-story Concrete Block House With Aluminum Siding; with Concrete Block Garage Shop. House consists of large kitchen, Large Living Room and 2 Bedrooms and Bath.

Oil Hot Water Nice Lawn, Shrubbery, Garden. ImHeating System. Never-failing Well. sons mediate wishing to view property can possession available. Perdo so on Saturdays or by calling 367-3446.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES Tappan Gas Range, Shelvador Freezer, Refrigerator, G.E. Upright Maytag Washer, 2 Extension Sofa Tables, Bed, 3-pc. Rocking Chair, Lounge Chair, Book Living Room Suite, Shelves, 9 Plank-bottom Chairs with different backs, Child's Old Rocker, Old High Cupboard, Chest, Single Bed with Box Spring and Mattress, Vanity with Cane-seated Chifforobe, Bench, Granny Rocker, Dresser, Small Drop-leaf Tables, Lamps, Clothes-tree, 2 Table with 6 Drawers, Rugs, 12x14, 10x8; Metal Window Folding Chairs, Electric Heater, Fan, Lawn Furniture, Painted Milk Can, New Braided Rugs, Mixer, Blender, Toaster, set of China Dishes, Cut Glass Dishes, Carnival Glass, Electrolux Sweeper, Old Large Serving Dishes, Old Plates, Quilts, Silver- Coaloil ware, Kitchen Clock, Light, Pressure System, Wheelbarrow, Step-ladder, 7'' Black Decker Saw, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, and many other items. Real Estate will be sold at 1 p.m. SALE BY KATIE MILLER RAYMOND MILLER RUFUS GEIB 665-4188.

ATTORNEY: HENRY GINGRICH AMOS M. GROFF AUCTS: CARL DILLER J. EVERETT KREIDER Lunch Available. Not Responsible for Accidents. PUBLIC SALE OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS FARM EQUIPMENT Location: 3 miles west of Millersville, turn off Rt.

30 west of Lancas. ter onto Charlestown Donerville Rd. Rd. Watch Travel for South Arrows. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1973 10:00 A.M.

SHARP 35 Head Holstein Dairy Cows, including Service age Registered (Ivanhoe Star) Bull. Many young cows of which have plenty size and dairy type condition. 25 head due to calve June through Several first calf heifers granddaughters of Whirlhill Kingpin Health Charts TRACTORS JD. No. 50 with Cult.

good rubber; J.D. "A' with Horn Loader; J.D. with 801 Hitch; J.D. "A' (1937 Model); J.D 3-bottom 14" Trip plow; J.D. 2 bottom Trailer plow; J.D.

P.T.O. Spreader; J.D. No. 290 Corn planter; J.D. 14-T Baler; J.D.

hay Conditioner; J.D. Van Brunt 16 disc drill; (2) Grove 20' Wagons; N.I. (Mount) Mower; McD. 12' (good) Fert. drill; N.I.

Siderake; Smoker 24' Elevator; Lilliston rotary cutter; Scrapper blade; field sprayer; Spring harrow; 9' Cultipacker; Chisel; Mtd. Clover Seed Sower; Dirt Scoop; feed carts; log Chains; 6-12-V Charger; (3) Elect. fence Chargers; Stewart Clippers; Dehorners; Hydraulic Jack; Fogger; Planet Jr. Garden Tractor; Ex. Ladders; ber; Black- pipe Sealer; posts; Misc.

Lumthreaders; vise; Metal hay rack. 60 TONS EAR CORN 400 Gal. Monionnier Bulk Tank; Titan (Therm) Heater (4) Sets 20 ft. single ladders, (1) 24', (1) 24' on rubber; Hershey Mtd. planter; 550 gal.

water tank on chassis; 22,000 Tobacco Lath; (2) Minnich presses. ANTIQUES (2) platform Scales; Shears; Florin Pine pot-belly Stove; Scalding Trough; grindstone; bench; iron hog troughs; 2 oak Meat benches; (2) iron Kettles; 5-15-20 gallon crocks; 1854 Wagon Jack; old Milk Cans; General Fire Extinguisher (500 lb pressure); Frigidaire (Elect. Stove); RCA Whirlpool Chest Freezer (good); heaters; Therm room G.E. D.R. Ex.

Table; China Closet; chairs; Wash High Chair; cane seated beds; stand; Bureau; (3) old China chest; pitcher; wardrobe; Royal Blue frames; odd dishes; picture numerous other articles. Small articles first followed household items. by SALE BY Lunch Not responsible for accidents Sale day. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT AND LIVESTOCK TERMS BY BEN B. LAPP Paradise R.

1, Pa. Leroy Zook, Auctioneer WED. MAR. 7, 1973 Located 1 mile south of Route 30 and Leaman Place Store, along the Belmont road, Paradise Township, Lancaster County Pennsylvania. 3 Sorrel Work Horses, 6 Sheep, and a full line of horse drawn farm machinery.

2 Surge milker pumps; 2 Surge units; 1-hp compressor; milk cans; single, double and triple trees; 3 and horse steel hitches; front gears; bridles, collars, check lines, etc. SALE AT 12:00 noon Lunch available Also at the same time and place these items will be sold for Mrs. Katie King: I.H. cornpicker: Oliver 2-w a plow: cultivator; tobacco wagon; potato planter, digger, grader and fork; 200 potato baskets; weeder; 2 engine driven grass ers; New Idea hay rake; John Deere hay rake; New Idea No. 10 manure spreader.

PUBLIC AUCTION Valuable Household Furnishings Saturday, Mar. 17, 1973 11:00 A.M. Located along Rt. 999, 212 miles West of Millersville, Pa. The following items: G.E.

refrigerator about new, chest type freezer, gas stove, Columbian cook range. oval table, stands oval china closet, jelly cupboard, Walnut drop leaf extension table, broad leaf drop leaf table, Empire parlor suite, library table, buffet, mantle clock, living room furniture, couch, arrow back chairs, mirrors, braided rugs, Empire bureau, clothes trees, cedar chest, pictures frames, wash stand, cane seat chairs, 6 plank seat chairs, 5 pc. bedroom suite, coverlet, quilts, linens, set ironstone china, oak bedroom suite. rice straw basket, lawn furniture, crocks, jardiniers, chest, pattern glass dishes, historical china, diamond and lace carnival pitcher, Stag Holly Carnival dishes, goblets. Ruby glass, Goofus glass, Rose ville and Hull pottery, Esmore ironstone plates, German Bavarian china dishes, dishes and glassware, Electric Singer Sewing Machine, Vac.

cleaner, jars, ironstone teapot, lawn and garden tools. Also numerous valuable articles not listed. SALE BY HATTIE E. DOMBACH ELMER M. MURRY, AUCTIONEER LITITZ 626-5244 RICH KEN Food on premises by Farm Women 10 Public Auctions Refreshments Auct.

Lloyd H. Kreider Sale by Henry R. Wilson PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHIN: ERY SAT. MARCH 17, 1973 AT 10:00 Located off 272 between Little Britain Nottingham, mile South from Oak Hill along Oak Hill, Kirk Mill Rd. Or 7 miles West of Oxford.

Gleaner Allis Chalmers combine cylinder w-4 row 30" corn head w-14 ft. grain head. 4010 JD diesel w-4 bot. tom plow, 3010 diesel w-front end loader, 440 JD dozer, 420 crawler w- duty JD loader, 520 JD w-side mounted mower, Farmall cub ry. mower NH 352 portable hammer mill, Papec hammer mill, ton feed mixer w-5 hp.

motor, JD 4 row corn planter w-liquid fertilizer attachments w-herbicide sprayer on planter, Allis Chainer chuck wagon, 2 JD chuck wagons, case bale wagon, grove bale wagon, NH 163 bn. manure spreader, JD cultimulcher, JD spring harrow, JD 12 ft. disc transporevator 36 ft. w-motor, elevators, Gehl 2 16 row ft. corn harvester.

JD flail chopper, NH hay bind 81, NH side delivery rake, NH hay liner 271 baler, JD sprayer w-fiber glass tank, 3 liquid fertilizer storage tanks 500 Lincoln table generator welder w-gasoline engine, JD lime spreader, Tandem duel wheel trailer, 1958 Ford dump truck 2 ton, 1954 Dodge ton w- good motor, 1958 Reo tractor trailer, 1953 Dodge w-hydraulic dump, metal bin grain storage w-blower, 600 gal. stainless steel liquid tank lined, 600 gal. Unico milk tank, 3 hp. compresser 1 yr. old, Alamo surge vacuum pump heavy duty, 6 surge ers for parlor w-narrow bores stall milker parlor w-glass line pipe.

Many more items too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day bf sale. Don't miss this sale. PUBLIC SALE MODERN HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, COINS STERLING TEA SET SAT. MARCH 10, 1973 at 10:00 4 Batt Ave.

Willow Street, Pa. Located across from Mellott's Gas Station, on Northbound Route 272 approx. 4 miles south of Lancaster. Gibson 2 door refrig copper frost free Motorola console TV Westinghouse Zig-Zag sew. mach.

in cabinet, chest freezer, refrig. with beer tap, 800 Kodak Carousel projector screen, Kenmore gas stove, auto washer dryer. Humidifier dehumidifier, 2 pc. liv. room suite, like new, maple pine base cabinet corner desk.

Kitchen cabinet, round card table chairs, clothes tree, hard bottom chairs, 10. bar stools, alumn. fold table, other table chairs, wall mirrors, flower cart, fireplace set, table floor lamps, elec. wall clock, window fan, elec. gas heaters, picture frames, Nat.

Geographics, set of encyclopedia, year books, 9x12 Mohawk indooroutdoor rugs, air rifle, jugs crocks, Avon bottles, 5 pc. Wallace sterling silver tea set. Modern glassware china, pots pans, elec. appliances, blankets, linens, Xmas articles etc. hp Elgin boat motor, fish rods tackle, elec.

rotary mower, lawn spreader roller, power lawn sweeper, metal wheel barrow, elec. hedge trimmers edger, picnic table benches, lawn chairs 32' wooden 16' alumn. ext. step ladders, garden tools, skill sabre saws, elec. Solder gun, drills, bench grinder, vise, elec.

motors, 6 12 volt battery charger, variety of shop hand tools of all kinds. Electrical other supplies. COINS TO BE SOLD AT 1:30 Approx 23 various medals including Hamilton Coin Club. Canada: 1971 72 proof sets other sets. Papre other dollars.

1971 72 dollars. U.S. coins: 23 Proof sets 1968 72, 1- 1964. Proof dollar 71S. 52 Unc.

Mint Sets 44, 61, 64 through 72. 57 Circ. year sets between 36 67. 3 Lincoln sets complete from 59. 1909 set 34 pcs.

1940 set 74 pcs. set war nickels 6 complete Jefferson sets 38-61 other sets incomplete 12 Jeff. sets 62-70 2 complete Roosevelt sets 18 Mercury dimes. 60 Wash quarters in folders. 28 W.L.

Halves various dates 30 Franklin halves various dates 11 Kennedy halves 8 various dates 56 Silver Dollars various dates 1893 Columbian half 71S Rolls: unc. pennies: 43.55.57 through Unc. ass. wheat pennies Unc. nickels 56, 59 through 70S Unc.

5 1964 halves. Bu. Jeff nickels 11 ass. wheat pennies 2 ass. Roosevelt dimes 9 Barr dollar set 5 pcs.

Joe one dollar certs. 2 5 doll red seal notes Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Food available. SALE BY HOWARD MR. MRS.

GEORGE THOMAS SHAUB AUCTIONEER PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FARM MACHINERY Wakefield Location: 4 miles West of from Rte. 222 on Peach Bottom Road to Cherry Hill, take 3 Cherry Hill Road North to sale. Also miles South of Chestnut Level. MAR. 10, 1973 10:30 A.M.

Hotpoint freezer; Kelvinator refrigerator; Imperial elec. stove; wood range breakfast set with four chairs; kitchen cabinet and metal cabinet; utility cabinet; pots, pans and dishes. 4 iron beds; bedroom suite; other beds; bureau; marble top with mirror; other dresser; chairs; small bathroom table and stand; bed clothing; set; trunk; rocking chairs; 2 cots; 2 single beds. 2 wash boilers, 1 copper, steel; kerosene lamps; many sets of sai: pepper shakers; living room suite chairs; floor table lamps; book case desk; suite telephone seat; dining room 6 chairs; vacuum cleaner (Shelland, like new); coffee end tables; Brunswick treadle sewing machine; pictures mirrors; wringer washer; porch furniture; meat grinder; crocks, 2 benches; potted flowers; pint quart articles jars; lawn mower other not mentioned. FARM EQUIPMENT to A.C.

WD45 tractor, manure loader plow; fit; John A.C.16-in. trailer 2 bottom Deere 9 cultiNew packer; Holland J.D. 2 sec. sprina harrow: 65 PTO baler; J.D. mower; Oliver side rake: Smoker eievator; 2 flat wagons with 76 ft.

beds; J.D. manure Allis fert. Chalmers mounted cornplanter with attachments; New dea 7 cornpicker. App. 15 Ton Corn 7 Ton Hay 3 Ton Straw Barley Conde milker pump; 3 Conde milker units with 2 extra pails; 12 milk cans; 8 can milk cooler, front opening ing; can pails; rack; douhle S.

S. strainer; 3 carryladder; wash tubs; 20 ft. chains; lumber; forks; solid and screen doors; log fence controller; flooring shovels and other articles no' mentioned. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the Upper Leaco*ck Township Zoning Hearing Board will be held on Tuesday, March 20, 1973, in the War Memorial Building, Leola, Pennsylvania. All interested parties their agents are invited to attend this meeting.

The following cases of appeal will be considered: 1. At 7:30 P.M., the application of Isaiah S. Ebersol will be heard for a special exception to expand a nonconforming structure and use with a proposed 24' by addition to the existing home along Hess Road, R.D. 1, Leola, Pennsylvania. The regulations for expansion of non-conforming uses are contained in Article Section 502 of the Township Zoning Ordinance.

This proposed new construction is located in an Industrial District. 2. At 8:15 P.M, the application of J. Earl Shearer will be heard for a variance to the minimum side yard requirements to construct a new 30' by 28' garage at 281 Newport Road, Leola, Pennsylvania. The regulations for side yards are contained in Ar.

ticle Section 1003 of the Township Zoning Ordinance. This proposed new construction is located in a Com mercial District. Upper Leaco*ck Township Zoning Hearing Board By: Richard E. Green "Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Har. risburg, Pennsylvania, which were approved on the 26th day of February, 1973, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corpo ration Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P.

L. 364, as amended. "The name of the corporation is THE CONOY CORPORATION. "The purpose for which the ration is organized is: to have unlim. corpoited power to engage in and to do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which corporations may be Incorporated under the business corporation law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as amended.

Frank L. Wright, Esquire 25 South Front Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101" ADVERTIsem*nT Sealed proposals for Lancaster County Fire Network Radio Equipment, including Console-projector, Running file system, and Tone alert. ing encoder, installed, will be received by Controller of Lancaster County at the Court House, Lancas. ter. until and will be publicly opened and read at 10:00 A.M..

on March 23, 1973. Contract documents and specifications may be obtained at the office of Street, Director Civil Defense, 900 -East King Lancaster, Penna. 17602. Each bid to be proposed separately for: ITEM NO. 1 Console-projector Envelope plainly marked "FIRE RA- DIO ITEM CONSOLE- NO.

2 Running file system Envelope plainly marked "FIRE RADIO RUNNING FILE ITEM No. 3 Tone alerting encoder Envelope plainly marked "FIRE RADIO TONE ALERTING A certified check or bid bond for ten per cent of the total amount of the item you are bidding payable to the County of Lancaster shall accompany each proposal, to be forfeited as liquidated damages if the bidder defaults in execution of contract and bonds within ten (10) days after award of contract. Bids may not be withdrawn within forty-five days after bid opening. The undersigned reserves the right to waive informalities in or reject any and all bids. Abram D.

Dombach Raymond G. Herr Jean D. Mowery Lancaster County Commissioners Funeral Directors SNYDERS C. KEARNEY ABRAM A FUNERAL DIRECTORS 141 EAST ORANGE ST. 394-4097 SULLIVAN'S 121 S.

Prince 397-8298 NO MATTER WHAT IT 15 A WANT AD CAN SELL IT Terms by GEORGE SHEETZ KREIDER Lunch DILLER, Auctioneers by Mt. Zion Women Household items will be sold first. PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE TOOLS, HAY FARM EQUIPMENT AND STRAW MAR.10, 1973 11:00 A.M. SALE BY JOHN L. NISSLEY ELMER M.

MURRY Ken Rich, Auctioneers 626-5244 Food by Mothers of Good Cheer of Erbs Mennonite Church Located Southeast of Manheim, Pa. along North View Road between Fairland and Temperence Hill Roads. The following items: Oliver 770 tractor, Super 55 Oliver tractor, 175 Massey Ferguson Diesel tractor with 565 hours, Oliver 62T baler, Oliver Model 18 combine, Oliver 3 pt. 3 Bottom Plow, 10' New Idea fert. drill, 66" Brush Hog, 4340 Oliver 3 bot.

trailer plow, tire chains Model 351 3 pt. hitch Oliver mower, 6 row Oliver sprayer, 3 pt. Ferguson 6 -rake, 242 Oliver Tandem disc harrow, 8 pt. Oliver 20 disc disc harrow, Oliver Model 5 corn picker, Oliver 10' Spring Harrow, Oliver 13 Disc grain drill, 10' Brillion packer, Sauder loader, Endless Belt, McCurdy Bin on Oliver wagon, feed cart, 24' Stoltzfus Elevator, platform scale, 3 pt. Oliver Cultivator, 2 row iron age tobacco planter, single row tobacco planter, spike harrow, scorer, horse drawn plow, scraper, horse drawn scoop, double tobacco ladders, McDeering corn planter with Gandy attachment, Model 331 New Holland Spreader, 9 tooth deep tiller, steel and locust posts, 12" iron pipes, bu.

baskets, Tryco 3 pt. sprayer 6 row, 3 pt. utility box, Myers 2 cy. PTO pump, Masterbilt egg cooler, Trussels, milk cans, egg baskets, ext. ladder, Salamander heater, 2 tobacco presses, 15,000 tobacco lath, 32' ext.

ladder, 16 aluminum grain elevator, Helix grain bin P.T.O., 5 bales bale twine, 100 gal. fuel tank and pump, 55 gal. drums, Approx. 1400 bales straw. Approx.

500 bales Timothy Hay, 2 flat wagons 1 Oliver chassis, crib snow fence, 16'6" auger, 2 barn fans, hay rope and hooks, flat wagon bed, also numerous items not listed. Note: Come early, there are not many small items on this sale. Will get to machinery early..

Lancaster New Era from Lancaster, Pennsylvania (2024)

FAQs

Are the Amish leaving Lancaster PA? ›

Lancaster County is home to the nation's largest Amish settlement. But even as the population continues to grow at a fast pace, some are choosing to leave.

What inventions came from Lancaster PA? ›

Iske was granted more than 200 patents for an amazing range of useful items, large and small. From an egg holder to an elevator, a flower stand to a fire escape, a harness buckle to a hospital bed, the number and variety of his inventions are the reason he was called the “Edison of Lancaster.”

Why is Lancaster, PA famous? ›

The history

Indeed, Lancaster was the capital of United States for exactly one day during the American Revolution — September 27, 1777. (The 2nd Continental Congress moved on across the Susquehanna River to York the next day because Lancaster was too close for comfort to the British-captured Philadelphia.)

What happened to the Lancaster newspaper? ›

In April 2023, Steinman Communications informed LNP staff that they would donate LNP Media Group to WITF, effective that June. No changes in staffing or printing frequency are expected for at least five years.

What city in Pennsylvania has the most Amish? ›

Where do the Amish live in Pennsylvania? Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is home to the oldest and largest Amish community in the United States.

What percentage of Lancaster is Amish? ›

The vast majority of the Amish in this settlement live in Lancaster County. They make up only about 6 percent of the county's total population of nearly half a million, but contribute the most to its population growth, are significant landowners and contribute to its economy.

How many millionaires live in Lancaster PA? ›

Among the counties in southcentral Pennsylvania, Lancaster had the most million-dollar-plus earners with 551, followed by York (319), Cumberland (246), Dauphin (189), Lebanon (68), and Perry (10 or fewer).

What food is Lancaster, PA known for? ›

Local Must-Eats in Lancaster, PA
  • Scrapple. Start your day with this local favorite – scrapple! ...
  • Stroopies. Stroopies are a Lancaster-made Dutch stroopwafel! ...
  • Chow Chow. This sweet and sour side dish is both tasty and resourceful. ...
  • Sweet Bologna. From our neighboring town of Lebanon, sweet bologna is a local staple. ...
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What famous person is from Lancaster PA? ›

Jonathan Groff is from Lancaster, PA where he attended Conestoga Valley High School. Jonathan then went on to become an actor, most known for his roles as Kristoff in Disney's Frozen, King George in Hamilton, among other movies and TV Shows such as Glee, Mindhunter, and many more.

What happened to the Lancaster family? ›

The wars were fought between supporters of the House of Lancaster and House of York, two rival cadet branches of the royal House of Plantagenet. The conflict resulted in the end of Lancaster's male line in 1471, leaving the Tudor family to inherit their claim to the throne through the female line.

What happened at the Lancaster House? ›

Outcome. Under the terms of the Agreement, Zimbabwe Rhodesia temporarily reverted to its former status as the Colony of Southern Rhodesia, thereby ending the rebellion caused by Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence. Lord Soames was appointed Governor with full executive and legislative powers.

What replaced the Lancaster? ›

Postwar, the Avro Avro Lancaster was supplanted as the RAF's main strategic bomber by the Avro Lincoln, itself a larger permutation of the Avro Avro Lancaster.

Can Amish return after leaving? ›

Wayward members can always return and be reinstated if they confess. People who leave the Amish but were never baptized are not excommunicated or shunned, because they never made baptismal vows. See Church Discipline for more information.

Where are the Amish moving to? ›

While still concentrated in Pennsylvania and the Midwest, new Amish settlements are growing in Kansas, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Oklahoma and Delaware.

What happened to the Amish girl in Lancaster? ›

He abducted the 18-year-old Amish girl as she was walking home from church in Upper Leaco*ck Township. Smoker choked, strangled and stabbed Linda to death, then buried her body.

How do Amish live in 2024? ›

A life just as it was 300 years ago: the Amish in the US. They live according to their own rules, reject technological advances, wear old-fashioned clothing and drive horse-drawn carts. An encounter with the Amish is like traveling back in time.

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