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1-ANNOUNCEMINTS 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 ANNOUNCERfNTS 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS SUNDAY, Binghamton, N.Y 5-D July IS, 173 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ESTATE AUCTION WEDNESDAY KICMT, JULY 18th at 6 p.m. 1 .41 Morion iniw Off front St. Leak fer signs. Tki it la astlla the estate of Louis D'Am- Z. brosio of Vestal.

Also will be added the estate 4 of Gladys Ziegler of Johnson Cty. PARTIAL LISTIKC: 4 bedroom suites, one modern, one contempor- ary, one art deco with twin beds, one Birdseye 4 maple; mahogany dining room table; ma ho- 2 gany Hepplewhite style sideboard mahogany 4 breakfront; 6 dining room chairs; 7' couch; in at 4 gold crushed velvet; 1 leather top end tables; 4 4 set of Gorham silver plate; 4 American oriental rugs; Lamps; pictures, tables; stands, mirrors; kitchen ware; automatic washer; and the 4 usual amount of china and glass, including a 4 4 partial set of Noritalte, etc. 3 PREVIEW at 5 P.M. REFRESHMENTS 4 4 oAiction bv SBob Sollie (bntiellfj 4 e4ntiques eductions clpprisals 2 666 Chenango Slrcel Binghamton, New York af (607) 722-95y e44V444i SUPER 2 DAY ANTIQUE AUCTlCSi 1 SATURDAY. JULY 21, 10:00 am.

6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.riL.??? WAVESLY, N.Ye Take Exit 61 off Rte. 17 bpressway to CayuU vt (Horth). 1 f1WAKH FCX AUCT1C9I SKIES" I Due to illness I have been commissioned to sell the following items at Public Auction: ANTIQUES: ButWr 0Ii. Btnni9t liqt Mapb 0rawr tarty Shield Footed 0rMt; Fancr Walnut Caraod Oroiior; Root Sod; Two Cvivod GIoh China Cabm.tt Ono Fancy Oak ioooeow.

Throo Drawori in ftottom, Fancy Back, dtmtntwns 6 6 X-6', Comntodo Early Two Drawor Blonkot Chott and Olhtr Blank. Onmo Top Trunk and Othor Trunktj Oak Wardrobe; Sectional Book cote; Oak Beak caw and other Beokanei; Three Drop leaf Table. Spinning Wheel: Yarn Wheel; Oak Crank Telephone; Editon Phonograph, Morning Glory Horn; Editan Recerdi; Early Fold-up Phonograph Other Phonographs; BroM Pail; Tall Brau Spittoon; Copper Still; Pair of Other Copper Brao Itemt A China It Broil (term; Railroad lompi and Books; Railroad Pocket Watch many Other Pocket Watchei; Silver Dollar Proof Sen) and many Other Cotnt; Signed and Dated 185? Aetral lamp Paneled Table lamp; Hanging leaded Dome Shade; Gone With The Wind Lamp; Hanging lamps, ordinal shodes; Banquet Lamps All Kinds of Kerosene Lamps, 30 ar more assorted sins; Old Cor and Buggy Lamps; Many lamp Parts; Many Pointings, one signed DeGraff with Fancy Wicket Frame; Many Other Frames; lamp Bases; Wash Bowls and Pitchers; Slop Jan; Early Pottery; Hanging Prism Lamps with many Cut Gloss Prism; Wood Stove; Oi Yoke; Ice Tongs; Many Lanterv Old Toys; Wind Up Trains; Lionel Trains; Penny cigarette Machine; Gum Ball Machine; Hand Pointed large Tote Tin Trays; Reverse Paintings on Glass; Old License Plates; Many Advertising Items; Plat Irons; Iron Kettles; Clocks and Jugs; Large Form Bell; Iron Tea Kettles; Guns; Some Sterling, Daguerreotype Pair of Old Caboose Lamps far Wall; Lehigh Valley Water Can Switch Light Avon Bottle Glass and China; Steuben; R.S. Germany; End of the Day; Bristol; PatternGlass; Verri DeSorrGlas Bisque; and Shades. Bennington; Staffordshire; Signed Baccarat Glass Water Bottle; Spanish lace Rose Bowl; Other Rose Bowls; Shaving Cups; Mustache Cups; Small Bisque Dolls; Hat Pin Holder; Advertising Item Three Castor Sets; Commenototive Spoons; Hummel Plate 1971; Crocket Jan, Silver lids and Bails; Bread Platter; Hand Painted Nippon; Art Nouveau Tail Iron Clock with Woman Cottage Clock French Clocks; American Wal and Shelf Clocks.

Copper Pan Clock; Mission Grandfather Clock. Japanese Ship Clock; OGee Clocks: large China Cased Mantle Clocks, Schoolheuse Clock; Westminstei Chime Clock and Many many more Collectable items. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This will be a sale of many beautiful items, everything will be sold to the highest bidder. Please plan to spend these 2 days with us. FOOD AVAILABLE SALE IN TENT OWNERS: Reg Ann Den no Auctioneer Soles Manager: Robert Ingham CLERK: Connie Ingham CASHIER: Ann Vogle TERMS OF SALE: Cash or One-Way Check 1 PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 21, 10:30 MA.

Sale to be held in the yard of GOODRICH AUCTION SERVICE, RT. 38 386, NEWARK VALLEY, N.Y. (7 miles north of Owego, 25 miles South of Cortland.) TRACTORS DAVID BROWN 12000 hydrostatic steering; FORD 821 power steering; 3-8M's wi side distributor; 2-8N's; MASSEY 30wlooder; INT. 300 side mtd. mower; FARMALLM loader; M.H.

22 VA CASE wloader; FARMALL IOUSTRIAL 1968 MACK V600 wet line Dakota Hyd. tilt trailer winch. AAASSEY FERG. 202 Tractor-loader-backhoe. JOHN DEERE, 420 Crewlaer Crawler-loader; Gas powered Tamper; New back hoe loader buckets; front blade for loader; New 7' 3 pt.

landscroper Box, 1977 Ford 250 Pickup CHKra I.H. 203 Self propelled combine; NH. S55 Rake; Bush-Hog 108 306 Mowers; J.D. 3pt. Gromower; Ford 3pt.

Flail; 5-Ford 501 mowers; 4 wheel Hyd. Dump. Wagon; 3 pt. Booms; 268 Baler wthrower, 2 wheel trailer; New wagon wrack; I.H. 27 Baler wthrower; Bush Hog Rebel.

FROM LOCAL FARMER A.C. WD45 wwide front; H. 276 Baler wthrower; N.H. 477 7' haybine; N.H. 56 Rake, Kuhn Tedder (1 year 0d) MISCELLANEOUS New used Tractor parts.

Tools, overhead crane, tires, etc, landscape ties. TERMS: Cash or Good check day of sale Lunch available Trucking available Items subject to change due to daily business. Machinery Parts for sale at all times. For more info call: RON WALTER-FRED GOODRICH 607-642-8688 Sale by: GOODRICH AUCTION SERVICE RT. 38 38B Newark Valley, N.Y.

13811 607-729-2866 DWtss DOWD Joseph R. Dowd, 75, of Leroy Bingham-ton, died early Sat if day morning in Our Lady Of Lourdes Hospital after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jane Dowd of Binghamton; three daughters, Mrs. James (Margaret) Nichol of San Francisco, Mrs.

Robert (Esther) Murphy of Charlotte, NC; and Mrs. Christ (Pat) Florentine of Pittsburgh. Pa. He is also survived by three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. There will be no calling hours.

Private services wiQ be held at the family's convenience. Arrangements are bv the Prentice -01 sen Funeral Home 55 Main Binghamton. DONATELLf Mrs. Anto-nietta, 77, of 223 Bermond Ave died Friday, July 13, at Wilson Memorial Hospital. Surivors, one son, Nicholas Donatelli, Endicott; three daughters, Mrs.

Sam (Ann) Aleccia, Endwell; Mrs. Dominick (Mary) Putrino, Endicott; Mrs. Tony (Dora) Mancini, Endicott; 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Micheie Mag-nacca, Yonkers, N.Y.; three sisters, Mrs. Tulia Petrella, and Mrs. Carmel-la Coloneri, both of Italy; Mrs.

Mike (Elveria) Mucil-li, Endicott; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the St. Anthony of Padua Church, Endicott; and a member of the Independent Mutual Aid Society. Funeral services 9:15 a.m. Monday from the Anthony R.

DeMarco Funeral Home, 1607 Witherill Endicott, and at 9:30 a.m. from the St. Anthony of Padua Church, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. Calling hours, today 2-4 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home.

The Independent Mutual Aid Society will meet at 7:30 p.m.. this evening at the Funeral Home. SMITH Funeral and interment services for Mrs. Elizabeth M. Smith will be held today at 2 p.m.

from the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Endicott, with the Rev. Howard E. Hanson officiating. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park.

PALM BL AD -Peter J. Palmblad 19, of Warren Center, died suddenly July 13, 1979, in Warren Center, Pa. He is survived by his parents, Peter J. and JoAnne (Dedinsky) Palmblad two sisters, Loret-ta and Patricia Palmblad, all' of Warren Center; his paternal grandfather, Peter J. JalmbLad LeRays-ville, his maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Pauline Dedinsky, Cedar Knolls, N.J.; several aunts, uncles and cousins. Peter was a graduate of Northeast Bradford High School, Class of 1978. He had recently completed his freshman vear at Mansfield State College, where be was enrolled in the Criminal Justice Curriculum; a member of IKE Fraternity; and active in Intramural basketball and Softball. Friends are invited to at- "SKtaE tWbeU on tend services to be held on Monday at 10 a.m. at the North Orwell Union Church, North Orwell, Pa.

Burial wiD follow in the family plot in Warren Center Cemetery. The family will receive their friends today 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Sutf in Funeral Chapel, 82 Main Nichols. NOLAND Frank E. No-land died June 15, 1979 in San Jose.

California. He is survived by two sisters, Phvllic (Mrs William Ga'rlicki Windsor and SPECIAL WssT AHTOJE AUCTION MILLER Mrs. Ruth I. Miller, 83, of Binghamton, went to be with the Lord Saturday afternoon at Our Lady Of Lourdes Hospital. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

John (Hazel Brena) Penfield of Binghamton: a dauehter-in-law. Mrs. Evelyn Miller of Ves tal three sisters, Mrs Zana Smith of Endicott, Mrs. Jerome (Beryl) Wilson of Endicott, and Mrs. Lall (Lefa) Din of Pakistan and Binghamton.

Also surviving her are seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the First Christian Church of Binghamton and a retired Endicott Johnson Corp. employee. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the William R.

Chase and Son, Inc. Funeral Home, 737 Chenango Port Dickinson. The Rev. George B. Decker, Pastor of the First Christian Church of Binghamton, will officiate.

Burial will be in the Chenango Valley Ceme tery. The family will receive friends at the funer al home on Monday from 7-9 p.m. Friends wishing may make memorial contribu tions to the Lahore Bible Institute or The Shrine Crip pled Uuldrens Hospital in care of Kalurah Temple, 117 Murray Bmgnamton, IX. Y. 13SU3.

POLANSKY Esther M. 71, of 113 El- dredge Binghamton, IrJJh W.MK died Thursday evening at tal. after a brief illness. Surviving: Husband, Nicholas Polansky, Binghamton; 3 daughters, Mrs. Albert Helen) Snedeker, Albany, jMrs.

Robert (Barbara) Wilson, Binghamton, Mrs. Ed-iward J. (Esther) Codchng-Uon, Conklin; 18 'grandchildren; 4 greatgrandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Anna Erat, Baltimore, Mrs. Emelia Fleisher, iScranton, 2 brothers, Alfred Muss and Oswald Muss, both of Binghamton; also several nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was a member of Holy Spir it latnouc inurcn. PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGES. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from the Sedlock Funeral Home, 161 Clinton and at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Spirit Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Holy Spirit Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home today 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Rev. Paul Waselus will hold Panachi-da services this evening at 7 p.m. SCOTT -Minnie (Lord) Scott, 69, of Still Road, Harpursville, N.Y., died Thursday at 11:15 p.m.

at The Hospital, Sidney, N.Y. She is survived by her husband, Robert C. Scott, Harpursville, N.Y.; four daugh- a Harpursville, Dorothy Ken- nedv. Long Island. N.Y.

N.Y. and Ada Millard, Bing- namton, 8 sons, Robert of Milton-Freewater, James, Harpursville, Charles, Bernard. Merton, Isaac, Mervin and Aaron; an oi mneven, N.Y. mree ie, Mrs. Anita Alger.

all of Nineveh, N.Y. Three Oneonta, Mrs. Leslie Deck er, Mt. Upton, Mrs. Charles Reeves, Maryland.

N.Y. 64 grandchildren; 25 greatgrandchildren several nieces, nephews and cons- ins. During WWII she was Umnlnvpci in th f-afotorio iof Bendix, Sidney, N.Y. Funeral Services wiD be held Monday, 10 a.m. at the Osterboudt Funeral Home, Harpursville, the Rev.

John Dawson, Pastor, Harpursville United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Plains Cemetery. Nineveh, N.Y. Family will receive friends at the funeral home, today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Colesville Volunteer Ambulance Service in her memory.

Classified; ESTATE SALE SATURDAY JULY 21, 1979 PREVIEW 9:00 AM SALE 10:00 AM AKtiw 12 AFT ON AUCTION HOUSE ANTIQUE AUCTIONS 3rd Sunday of each month PHONE. 3f-S77 AUCTIONS WITH ACTION COL ANDY WALKER, Bonded Auctioneer Estates, 'antiques, equipment, business, furniture, farm. 77S-1447 77S-1773 AUCTION Thursday, July lftn, 7 P.M. Junk, Treasures, and Antiques. 79 Oquaga between Center Village and Windsor, former ly Country Court Auctions.

We're loaded, See Wednesday and Thursday's press tor listing. Good consignments wanted. See us for special dealt on antiques. Burnett Merchandising, 439-2S73. BUTTON'S AUCTION BARN Leon C.

Button, Auctioneer Consignments Welcome or will buy Great Bend, Pa. (7)7) 79-2300 CLIFF NEWMAN SON THE ACTION AUCTIONEERS HICHOLS, N.Y. 699 315 COLONEL DICK MONASKY AUCTIONEER REALTOR 773-0466 69-4 161 EMPIRE LIVESTOCK MARKET -Dryden, every Monday and Wednesday. Call I44-S492. ESTATE AUCTION Thursay night, July 19th, 4 P.M.

To be held at the Old Mill Auction Gallery, 1 mile north of Groton, N.Y, on Rt. 31 to settle the Gerald J. Foley Estate from Cortland, N.Y. plus other consignments. ANTIQUES: Walnut marbletop gen-ttemens chest; marbletop commode; cherry 4 drawer chest; empire and Victorian chests, postmaster's desk; Martha Washington style sewing cabinet; spool cabinets; blanket chests; trunks; bentwood chairs; other chairs end furniture; 2 yarn winders, etc.

Large assortment of glass and chfna Including press, pattern, depression, carnival; H. P. Nippon; blue wHtowware, blue and white Davenport coffee pot (lid damaged), Cloisonne plate, set of brown and white kimberlyenglisn china, white carnival dish, agate coffee pots, other dishes, hanging lamps (as is), other lamps, pair buggy lamps. Iron toy cannon, ink welis, fans, duck decoy, 71 rpm records, old magazines including Ladies Home Journal, Everybody's Magazine, America Mercury, For tune; Old books as Library; oil paintings, several nice picture frames, OG. and other mirrors, baskets, etc.

SPECIAL: Selling about 7p m. Old dolls, doll parts, doll trunk and clothes, 3 Hummers, sampler dated 1652, etc. Selling about 8p Mr. Foley's silversmith tools and accessories including small Unimat drill and lathe, shaft grinder, bench grinder, anvil, grinding wheel, small electric kiln, small pieces of sterling silver, etc. Surveyors trans-Hand tripod Yamaha 125 YZ motorcycle.

MODERN: Magnavox console color TV, Magnavox console radio-stereo. Sears 2 door refrigerator. Wards 30" gas range, small electric appliances, Mahogany Dunkin Phyfe drop leaf extension table, living room and bedroom furniture, miscellaneous dishes, pots and pans, wonder boxes, stereo components system, new truck bucket seats, 10 iron cow stations, 3 water pumps, electric motors, small tools, bicycle, etc. Partial Listing: Still moving. Plan to attend Seats, Eats.

Terms. Cash or Good Check with I.D. GLENN MUNSON SON AUCTIONEERS 607-9fJ 3739 315-497-0300 3i5-497-1331 ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY JULY 21 Starting 9:30 A.M. BULLOCK HALL. AUBURN CENTER, A.

Smiles south of Lawton, 6 miles north of Meshopoea Route J67. 3 Beautiful Oak 3 piece bedroom suites; round Oak china cabinet; ornate Oak stdeboard; square Oak table, with 6 chairs; 5 piece wicker set; Oak desk and bookcase; handmade cherry table several other good pieces of furniture glassware. Terms: Cash Lunch Tent Estate Sellers Sale Sellers: Dorothy LaFrance Doris LaFrance Holdren BURKE I HELLER Auctioneers 717-M3-S913 Not responsible for accidents DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR Your best buy is Classified. Put an ad intosell that unneeded item Rent that aoartment get a little spending money Call rMI4l A friendly Ad-Vtsorwill assist you with the ad. FARRIER 4 IVES Ltd AUCTIONEERS LIQUIDATORS Store-Restaurant GLENN H.

MUNSON Auctioneer, Selling, Appraisals. Groton, N.Y. 07-W-K73; McLean, 07-33-73. HARRIS WILCOX, INC. AUCTIONEER, Bergen, N.Y.

14417 Phone. 716-494 IH0 HOWARD VISSCHER Auctioneer. Real Estate Broker Nicholv N.Y. 607-499-7J50 I T. A.

WELCH I SONS S. Edmeston, Y. Leonardsviile, 31MS5-416? JACK WOOD'S LIVESTOCK AND AUCTION SERVICE Cincinnatus, 407463-4141 JERRY BURKE. Auctioneer Meshoppen, Pa. AlKti 12 AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1979 10:30 AH.

Mr Gray don Excefl, having said hn farm has comm sinned mo to sell Farm Machinery etc- at the iqrm located 3 miles west of Greene, N.Y. on Geneaantslet Rd from Rto. 12 turn west on Rt 206 turn North al Blmkor on Genegantstet Rd. frst farm. From Whitney Point, East on Rte.

V06toBtinhr -then Norm. JO 10 ton waojon w16' locker rack Kmg Wise 30' elevator; 7 bush hog; JO 2 row com planter; JO 2 bottom trailer plow; NH blower augur trough (ad above in lilt new condition) 12A Nl ground driven spreader (good); hoy ladder; dump rake; fane end-gate jack; 500 chick elect he hrooaer; American separator (eicellenff); 4 hp Bnggs 4 ration motor (new); 2 Universal milker; Universal pump; 20 Clay water bvcaots; Dayton bam fait; rubber tire feed cart; PIUS All THE USUAL SMALLER ITEMS: ALSO SELLING QUANTITY Of SEASONED CHERRY LUMBER (1); PINE 2x12 PAANK; WIDE PINE PLANK IN EXTREMELY GOOD BE ON Terms: Cosh or Good checks Lunch Available OTIS f. VYICH17AJUI, Auctioneer Greene. N.Y. I60716S6-M00 SASINEK Anne H.

Sasi-nek, 36, of 89 Park Binghamton, died at the Wilson Memorial Hospital Tuesday at She is survived by her parents, John and Amelia Sasinek, Binghamton; one sister, Mrs. WiDiara (Mary Martin, Los Angeles, one niece and two nephews, also several aunts, uncles and cousins. She was Head Librarian at the MacArthur School; a graduate of Har-pur College, Magna Cum Laude; and received her Masters Degree at the Library Science School, Syracuse University. Burial was in St. Cyril's Cemetery.

A Memorial Mass will be held at a later date. Arrangements by the Pecko Ozvold Funeral Home, 210 Clinton St. Any contributions may be sent to the Anne H. Sasinek Memorial Scholarship Fund, co98 0akSt, Binghamton. Thoisb THANK YOU A special thank you to the Kirkwood Mile Point, Conklin a Windsor Fire Departments for their expertise in handling the fire at my auction center in Kirkwood last Saturday, Him Also to the Radio A Broadcasting stations, Gannett A County Courier all that came from far near to our sale I also want to thank all of my fine customers, friends and everyone who came forward to offer assistance.

It was truly appreciated. Looking forward to serving you soon. COt. ANDY WALKER I Htmt CALLEN In loving memory of my husband, Vincent E. Callen, who passed away July IS, 1970.

Lov ing mem or ies nev er di As time rolls on And days pass by In our hearts a memory is kept Of one we love And will never forget. Loving wife Stella MUNSON In loving memory of Robert A. Anunsonwhopassed away one year ago today, July IS, 1971. You are gone but never forgotten Sadly missed. Wita Children Grandchildren Canal trie 4 GRAVE LOT Vestal Hills.

Section JTO or best otter Owner relisted 4o45l leaojs TOWN OF UNION BROOWE COUNTY, NEW YORK NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed proposals will be received by the Town Board of the Town union at the Town Office Building, 3111 Essf Main Stretf, Endwell, New York, not later than 10 00 A AA Local Time on July 23, 1979 tor all work in conr.ecticn with the construction of a Sanitary Sewa System, Pine Street to North Rogers Avenue The orcposals or theproject will be publicly opened and read by the Town Clerk at 10 00 A M. Local Timeon July 23, 1979 in theTown Hall East Mam Street, Endwell, New York 2. The work will consist of provid ing all labor, materials, equipment. and incidentals and perform all operations required for me construction complete and ready for use of a Sanitarv Sewer System from Pine Street to North Rogers Avenue in the Village Endictft and all related work as specified. The work consists of the fallowing principal features: 140 LF Ductile Iron Pipe 270 F.

12" Ductile Iron Pipe Each Concrete Black Manholes 72 Tot Asphait Concrete Base, Binder, and op Sodding Miscellaneous Restoration 3. Drawings, specifications, bidding and contract docum ents ma be aia- mined at the afficeof the Town Clerk, Town a Union, ar at the office of the Consulting Engineer, Vernon O. inumaker, iwo vestal Parkway East, Vestal, New York, and obtained ran the Town Clerk, Town of Union, for a deposit of fifty dollars ($50 00) per set. The deposit wilt be refunded to bidders upon return of plans and specifications goad condition with in 30 days of receipt of bids No refund will be made to nan-bidders. 4.

Pr aposals must be subm itted on the form provided and shall be in strict accordance with the Informa tion Ft Bidders. 5 Each bid must be accompanied by Bid Security in the form of a Certified Check or Bid Bond with sufficient sureties payable at sight to the Supervisor, Town of union, in an amount not less than ten percent (10) of the amount of the total bid Said Bid Security will be held by the Town subiect totherequirements set forth in the Information For Bidders. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory performance bond and a payment band, each in the amount of one hundred percent (100) of me accepted bJ Such bonds shall be conditioned on the faithful performance flt the contract and on the payment of all persons supplying labor and furnishing materials far the work All bids must beaccompanied by a certificate executed pursuant to Section 103-d at the General Municipal Law of the State Hm Ytrk. which certificate is includeo in the Priding documents 7 TheTown of Union reserves the rkjht to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in btds and to accept mat brf which in its judgement best serves the interests of the Town BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF UNION, NEW YORK KATHRYN BELL, Town C'erk Dated: M3-79 AtXTIMS 12 GOOD ANTIQUE AUCTION JULY 1 7 5:30 JR. GRAKCE HALL K3SKGPKX, PA.

Several pieces of good Oak Furniture and glassware. Auctioneers 717-833-5913 JOHNSON Mrs. Irma. 18. of Rivermede Manor Nurs ing Home.

Biiurbamton died Friday morning at the nome arier a long Illness. Survived by one son, Harold E. Robinson, Redwood, N.Y.; one granddaughter, Mrs. Russell (Patricia) Paiko, Feasterville, one sister, Mrs. Joseph (Mabel) Martynek, West Corners; several nieces and nephews.

She was a member of Central United Meth-lOdist Church, Endicott. The funeral and interment service will be 1 p.m. Monday at Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 300 E. Main Endicott. The Rev.

Stephen R. Heiss, Associate Pastor of Central United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Endicott. The family will receive friends at the Funeral Home, this evening 7-9 p.m. CASEY William J.

Casey, 87. of Willow Point Nursing Home, formerly of 34 Way Binghamton, died Saturday at Binghamton General Hospital. He is survived by one niece, Mrs. Alvie (Bernice) DeGroat, Binghamton; four nephews, Carol (Dutch) Casey, Safety Harbor, Harold Casey, Port Richie, Frederick Casey, Binghamton; Lawrence Casey, Tewksbury, Mass. He was a i tired employee of Dunn I -neral services will be bek Monday at 9:30 a.m.

fron. the Wm. R. Chase Son, Funeral Home, 44 Exchange St, Binghamton. with the Rev.

Matthew F. Brown, St. Paul's Church, officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home this evening from 7-9 p.m.

SCHL'TTAK Adolph (Boots) Schuttak, 71, of 632 Jennings Endicott, died Thursday, 7 p.m., at Wilson Memorial Hospital after a snort illness. His mother, Mrs. Theresa Schuttak, predeceased him in 1959 and a brother Ralph Shattuck, also predeceased him in 1968. He is survived bv his wife, Mrs. Theresa (ferry Mace) Schuttak, Endicott; 3 sons, Gerald Schuttak, Tamarac, Florida, James Schuttak, Binghamton, and Charles J.

Schuttak, Endicott; 10 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; 5 sisters, Mrs. Rose Sissonstien, Mrs. Fannie Zaluski, Mrs. John (Bess) Wallisky, and Mrs. Jacob (Elizabeth) Wasneechak, and Mrs.

William (Tess) Rozboril, all of Endicott; 1 brother, William Schuttak, Endicott; several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was a retired employee of the Upper Leather Tannery of the Endicott Johnson Corporation with 43 years of service. He was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church and also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Number 2269. He was for merly a member of the Enioie Golf Course. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m.

from the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, 1905 Watson Blvd. and 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady r. of Good Counsel where a will be offered. Burial wiD be in Calvary Cemetery.

Visitation at the funeral home today 2-4 and 7-9. A prayer service will be held at the funeral home today. Graveside STEWART services for Lowell M. Stewart will be held Mon day 2 p.m. at Vestal Hills Memorial Park.

Rev. Brad Havens. Pastor of Ogden-Hillcrest United Methodist Church, will officiate. In lieu of flowers, friends jwishing may make memori BEOfiARSKY RJKEXAL KOmI IXC. 96 CfeimoodAve.

Serving All Nationalities Binghomton 797-2053 WALTER D. SULLIVAN SON FIT Mi HOME. MC. SERVING All FAMILIES WITH DIGNITY ECONOMY SINCE 1911 WALTER D. StUMX, JR.

10 A. SULUVAN CEORSE H. BRYCE 724-4417 45 OAK B9KHAMT0N. N.Y. I GEORGE NL STUART AND SONS INC 3 DAY AUCTION MONDAY.

JULY 33. 1979 10-00 A. ML REAL ESTATE, MACHINERY, MILK RANT EQUIPMENT TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1979 10-00 A.M. 230 HOLSTEIN COWS WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1979 10-00 A.M. 230 HOLSTEIN HEIffRS Sale to be held at the form on river road in the illage of South Corning, N.Y.

1 mile southeast of the City of Coming. N.Y. just off Rt. 17, follow auction arrows off Rt. 225.

rUAL EST ATI SELLS Of 11 AACELS 1 179 icm laal Ettcrt rt Public A actio 1 1 imimIs. PARCEL I 300 ocn dairy farm with 1 SO free stall bam with 4 (g siios. mrik processing plant aquip. optional) PARCEL 175 acn form with 357 fnta troll bam 6 sie groups A automatic ft. sera pert, 2 lg poured sites A manure slurry silo.

FAftCZLS 1 All mD wkth Imtw nY f4 A foffJf. PARCEL 300 acre dairy farm with convonhonai 50 cow stabte. All 3 forms Tioga tih loam bottom land, starting bid parcel I A II $100,000.00 each. Parcel starting bid $60,000.00. Other pa reefs of land telling.

Afo mar land avatlabia rant, far information calf W.llard Pengelly, Monaging Broker, 716-494-1880- 4M EWfutm4 A Uaatitsad Qrmd obtains Itfti 50 teg.) DMA toMmg Herd Average 217 hood 3X U.I59M 642F. Caw sell Tuesday, July 24; Heifers sal Wednesday, Jury 25. Mdfcmg daughters sell of Bootmaker Apaoha 32; WiHew 35; Astronaut Kmg Bevahon 3, Dutch 3- Oasufkation: 1 Ex, 15 VG. 53 GP, 346, 4F, 100.8 BAA. Herd wilt be dawned again before sab.

Herfers are well grown. Cattle will be ready for immediate interstate shipment. Mast catti an catfnood vaccina ted. Trucks farm Hoc Machinery Sell Monday, July 23 2-1975 Dodgt Tradesman 200 Vans; 1974 Ford F-700 Truck 9400 mihn; 1973 IHC 1200 4 whi driv pkkup with snow plow; 1969 GMC truck chassis tandem aria 1600 rubber, aW lift tag oil; 1957 ford C700 CO with 1 stel deck A hoist; 1967 OooW 0-800 V8 truck wrth 1 500 gal. day vocuuwn tank fer manure handkna 1967 Divce milk delivery truck; GMC truck with KnoeaHer gram tank A auger; White 2-155 diesel tractor with cab A omndrhning, new in 1978; Case 1370 dwsel tractor wrth cob.

aircorKOfionirtg; dual wheels 21 8x38; Case 1030 diesel tractor with cab; Case 970 diesel tractor with cab; dual wheels 18.438; Cos 930 diesel tractor; ford 3600 diesel tractor A loader, lets than 100 hours. Aflis ChoWners DI 7 diesel tractor: IH Form oil model 100 tractor, IH Super A tractor; Cos 1737 Uni-LoaaWr skid steer: AJtis aimers WC tractor with Wo arte loader; Knowtes 75 HP electric auxiliary portable power unit with pto; 709 New idea Uni-Harvester dies! with 767 forage chopper, arroenrnent new last year; NH 190 Chopper with hay pkkup, 2 row snapper head, 3 row forage head. 30" raw; Gehl 3 bearer tandem ante unloading wagon with roof A PTO: 2 Bod -jot 3 boater tandem aie unloading wa9ons with roofs A PTO; 2 Grove 3 boater unloading wagons with roofs A Wydrauik operated; 2 Gehl Hi-Thro forage hoc per bio wots; Hesston Hudra swing 12 haybine Ho. 269 Haybaler with thrower; NH 56 Rokbar rak; AJUs Chalmers side mounted mower for 01 7, IHC mower for a tractor; 2 basket wagons; NH dryer waoon: IHC 6 row cylco corn corn planter with double disc openers. Liquid fertiliier, squeei pump; Brillion 12 seeder with acreage meter hydraulic Kft, I yr.

old: Kewance 15' cuttimulcher, 1 yr. old; MtConnell20 foldup transport harrow; JO 19' tandem transport dolup disc: white 7, 16' on land automatic reset plow with leveler; Case 5. 16' plow with leveler; G4T 500 bu batch dryer, PTO. Propane fired: 30 6' portable auger; Smoker 36' elevator with motor: NH 30 elevator; NH tandem oile spreader with hud. taitgate Model 790; Nl tandem axle manure spreader with hyd.

tailgate: Badger 3000 gal. tandem oile liquid manure spreader with incforj; NH 213 manure sareoder: 3 Of. Wheel mark harrow: 2 Haines bulk 3 piece Betjraorn Set (Walnut Trim Matchrtg Harrhrare), Victorian Walnut 3 piece settee (with Jem Lin Face Carvings), Chern Bedroom Set, Brass Bed, walnut Utan Book Case, Oak Child's Kottop (Gneerbread Batkboar. Most Owsual) 2 sets of 4 sank Seat Son Back Chars, WALNUT VrCTORIAN Marble Top Dresser, Easnake Chestnut Dresser, 2 Round Oak DropJeaf Tables, Round Wartrt Drop Leaf Table, Oak Koosier Cabinet (With Oak RolL Oak Tiger Top Fwdhg Table. Oak Eastiake Conmode, Oak Wash stands.

Walnut Veteran Title Harbtetoo, Buried Wahrt Book Case with two drawers (Class Front Heavily Carved Calerj), Warri Plant Stand, Katogarrj Secretary's Desk. Wartut dresser Caned puis. Oak 2 piece bedroom set (Painted Fancy Hardware), Oak Boy, Slant Front Co. Wmthrop Desk, OAK Plant Stand. Mahogany Dunk Phyfe Dresser, Hi Walnut Bed.

OW Child's Slant Front Desk, OAK Comrnodes. Square Wariut Table, Game Table, Piano Rot, OAK Library Table, Mahogany Jacobean Library Table, Gate Leg Table, OAK FERN TABLE, Claw Ft Oak End Table, Leaded Window. American Oriental Sarouk 9x12 Burgundy Good Condtion, Water Set, TrWty Batten Operated radn. (Speak Js Print of Old Slip) Victor Grids WaW Organ (ca. 1SS6L Ntceh Stencled Cable Kerson PLAYER PUNO (as is) BABY GRAND PUNO BRASS CASH REGISTER (AMEK2CAN WICKER FIR ICR with large bai) Large Sword Lie Weapon (Signed Okinawa 1943), Rayo Lamp, Oak kleactie Cabinet Hanging lamp, Gingerbread Clock, Dropleaf Tables (Dunk Phyfe) with 4 Roseback matchng chars, set of 4 matchrrg slat back chars, several treadle iTiac tares, ron pots, garland gas stove, ehM's desk, wicker plant stand, wicker comer stand, oak rocker, oak swivel chair, set of 6 ladder back cltars, stencled Pine Victorian Dresser, Roufid Oak Chi (as is) 3 piece Bedroom Set, Oak Sideboards, Trunk, Oak Dressers, Birds Eye Maple Dresser, Wicker Basket Oak lirreehoc desk, horary tebfe, 50 beveled mirror frame, oi lamps, footed blanket chest (blue butter tit pant), Sheraton Pit Blanket Chest, Pine llneehole Store Keepers Desk loaded with pidgeon holes, Prwitive gran bin i (extra large), 2 rope beds, kitchen (eh cupboard (counter type), smal dry saw.

oak street drum, old baskets, copper kettle, coffee grinder, over 30 jugs crocks (trite on sever), some dols (as is), Feii the Cat, Oak Claw Ft Back Table, Pre Field Crib. Wal sconces, old scooter, arwig room set lades dressing table, wahut mission bedroom set marble top Victorian Chestnut Dresser, (Carved puts wahut trim), matctwrg washstand with marble top marbte cande stand Chestnut Eastiake Bedstead large cbwfoot oak table. RBnogany game table, secbonal rrahogarry bookcase, soM mahogany credettza, 3 wicker rocker mdiwsm hi boy dresser, mahogany Martha Wastwwtoa sewing stand, Twlooo back chair, mahogarry 1 meet sectional bookcase, rnahogany bedstead, sok mahogany desk char, prirtithe pne baby crib, oak claw ft large ibrary table, oak (round) dropleaf table, oak sleigh rocker, eitra targe tiger oak irary bote, oak dressers, camel back trunk, easel staming Rahogany floor lamp, oak cMds school desk, oak corner stands, oak hi char, stacking bookcase, fern tables, 2 piece a hut veneer dressing set oak siairt rtg ptano char, oak hat treee, oak treade machine, srnoiinM stand, 2 piece dhng room set oak laundry table, mrrors, pine blanket chest old books, pictures pmts, swivel stool 3-27754 AMERICAN ORIENTALS, wicker baskets, wal sconce, butter pads I mold, wood cabbage 1 vegetable sker, 3 RR lanterns, trunks, copper bofer, wood cigar bows, stertig cande sticks, art deco lamp, statutes, paperwefht signed 'largest Man of Ojjmine GLASSWARES Royal DaKon occupied Japan dog figurines, shaving mug, I pieces sponge ware, earring jars, 16 pes. of Belgium stemware, depression glass. SoM Rahogany transitional Sheraton Dining Room Set Ircluvfag Ctm(Verylce) Soid iairjgarrt Sreraton Bedroom Set (5 Piece Very Ifce) Currier Ives Pone Pits Eitgraving (Mt Vernon Washngtori at ageo! Parlor Round Oak Wood Stove (Very Elaborate) AladdnRavolamp Refrigerator, Game Table, and Pool Table MOTORCYCLES THESE ITfJMS TO BE SOLD AT 12:00 MOOM Su2kjl25ec Buttaco 125 cc Dirt RxjrgGol(rtl25cc IrJdMlMowerS KP wrth Plow, Wagon Mower Snow Plow MeUilfficelresktlimFrra AUCTIONEER: COL ANDY WALKER AvcNoneets Note; HAVMG IOST OUf AUCTION GAUCtY PIK ust SAruitcwtr.

i in. we wiu houxmo i lapoc ucnors AT ONE TtMC UtNOFtt A TtNT SOMt fUtfOSMtvGS HAW SMOKE OAMaGf OTHftJS IN EXCKIMT CONDITION AU WIU SOLO WITHOUT KSteVC. WE HAVE 1 LAPGC 3i TIAIlEtS PUU OP ANTIQUE tKrU TO SELL OfC OP OUI MOST UNUSUAL A LARGEST SAS. IMPOSSIBLE TO UST EVERYTHiNG. TERMS: Cash or Approved Check THINGS A3-T1QUES AUCTIW CEeTTIR Rt.

11, Kirkwood, N.Y. fait 2 off Rt. 81 South Roberta Havden. San Rafa- fh el, Calif; 1 nephew Stuart "eart Riverside Hayden, San Rafael; sever- Dnve- Binghamton, in al nieces and nephews re- memory of Mr. Stewart, siding in Binghamton and by.

tee Massachusetts (Cape Cod) m- Pase area. He was born in Bos- Funeral Home 737 Chenan-tnn lived for manv ware, in 8 St Port Dickinson. Binghamton before going to California where be was a space computer technician for Amdahl Corp. At the request of the deceased no funeral services were held. LASX0WSKI FUMES At HOME EUGENE H.

LASKOWSKI. JR. DAVID LASKOWSKI 367 PROSPECT STREET BINGHAMTON 797-6127 bodies, hyd. drive. 1.

IB 1, 20'; Tandem axle, dual whell, fifth wheel cattle trailer, hamemode; calf trailer: Form hand loader for Case 930 tractor; Fiberglass 3 PT. sprayer tank; 2,200 aai. saddle tanks with boomx; 3 pt. 6 row cultivator; LiHisfon 6' rotory mower; tandem axle trader for hauling skid steer loader; portable Hobart welder with gas engine: 2 acetylene welders; large steel storage tank; Manley 50T hyd. press with hand arbor press: Papec knife grinder; Lantt belt sender Tor sharpening knrfe sections; line shaft operated drill press; line shaft grinder; automotive electrical tester; diesel nozzle teit stand; 2 metal lop work benches; seed cleaner; ceikng aas heater: gram bander; bobsled; horse drown cutter; water tank; floor stand under; boh parts bet: Miller electric welder metal shop bench: 2 vises: 2 501 hyd focki; socket sets; floor stand pipe vise 9 aies; shop bumper jock; hyd.

shop hoist: anvil; 100 aol. jMcVup fuel rank with hand pump contents of bom sell for iron; 2, 3 HP gas engines, 1 new hi-pressur washer; HP oil less air compressor; In HP electric centrigugol pump 6000 gof. per hour; electric preserve applicator far silo blower; many misc. items to sell from farm shop A this kj. farm operation.

KM KUUtT 1 0Y STORE EQUITfJfl SEU IKHDXY. JULY 23 George M. Stuart A Sons it sailing immediately after the real star Men. morning, a nancomptrtive mrlk marketing agreement, toother with al the store mitk drsoiov coses A milk dnoorisen customers sreres. iy mc aatrvory truck, ratngorotod Murphy body, 200 case aspadty; 1975 IHC dekverv truck with refrigerated Murphy body, 250 cos capacity; 1970 ford delivery truck with Boyertown step van, remaeraiaa oooy.

ir cos capoary; ivj nosfcen JW ntler; Federal G63 stoinless 6 station fug fitter complete with screw capper 2, 1 500 gal. imutoted Charry-Burel holding 5000 lb. pt hour York short time processor with raw mdk cooling section A with orr compressor; 1JHP Morrton-Gaotm homoaoniter; Laval dorrher; Dels vol cream sop orator, BOO gal insulated Sura mMk storage rank; 200 gal. stamkm steel 2 speed pasteuruer; 4 Brown gall, milk vending machines. 6 Je nomas oat.

milk eondina machines: Vendo A ami vendino fittings: 60 tir combinahen oTA 90s fired Cleaver -Brooks King builder with 1 5 HP water cooled ammonia unit: ever-unae INDEX: Announcements 1-15 Employment 20-25 Educational 30-35 Board Rooms 40-45 Real Estate for Rent 50-60 Real Estate fr Rent Sale 65-70 Real Estate for Sal 75-110 financial 115-120 Services Offered 125-140 Merchandise 150-195 Live Hock 200-220 Automotive 230-250 OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 am to 7 pm Saturdays 8:30 am to 4:30 pm CHECK YOUR AD: food ywr m4 tfvy mflt ttw fnt inttirtMfi. it wtttains wi rvrt coR wnn must bt mad prir Mcend iayf HtMftwi. PHONE 798-1141 In Owego 687-0572 WE ARE INTERESTED in caws; 200 lb.

Boom scales; 3 stainless steel wash vats; ceding mounted sfoam healer; ceding mounted go hooter; Brunor wo tor softener; 6 dear actional combo, freezer A display cooler with 2 oar-cool od compressors; 2, 4 dr. ft. display cooler units with 3 compressors; Bally ice cream freezer with sliding glass top; 3 door Schaefet dnpfcry freezer with 2 compressor; 16 counter with stainless steel lap; 8C Alien cosh box; ECR cash register; 1 yr. old Universal-leek glass top ice cream dip cabinet; Schoefer 4 hold ice cream cabinet with flavor ral; Taylor slusn machine B341; Taylor B334 soft cream machine, twin-head twist; Powers refrigerated small mirk cos: 2 HoaWfon-fteoch 3 tpndW shafc moors; Nco coffee maker; GE commercial toaster; Hobart model A 200T commercial mixer; mrsc electric motors: misc. store A icecream quantity of ptostic mrlk cos; AB Dwk fluid duplicator Model 2 1 5.

4 HP port, ar compressor; marry misc. items. Also setting Tuev at 1 0 A M. w4l be doky rotated equip ind. 7 breeding KrVjrsEe? CEGRCE M.

STUART A SOWS, INC. 3 DAY AUCTION M0KDAY, JULY 23, 1979 10:00 AJN. RUL ESTATE. MACHtOY. KtX, PUKT EQUFMENT TUESDAY JULY 24,1979 10:00 AJA.

230 HOSTEIN COWS WOCSDAT, JULY 25, 1979 10:00 AJN. 230 MOtSTEM HEIFERS SALE be Mi the Farm RTVEX I0AD in the Vllkoe SOUTH C0RXSK, N.Y. 1 Mile Swrreast fjp Cry Cmim H.T. Just ff Rt. 17.

Follow auction arrows off Route 225. Fuel wabble i the area for and! on customers return trio. has near. inc. georce stujwt sons ml SViiGRS.WCTDtORS.

607-936-6731 Otic REAL ESTATE BIKERS 607-962-3414 Wara Stuart KXO, IT. 71M94-1SS0 607 W2-0432 Wbz wheels. MVE Crycmnics Model Al 39 semen tank. RE A 300 Purchasing USED DIAMONDS OLD GOLD and JEWELRY Call 724-3276 for appointment HERBERT LEVTNE VAN COTT Jeweler 39 COURT BINGHAMTON, N.Y. tank, quantity of Calf resptrotar with oxygen tank.

For OMnptoto information write sol Mgrs. far brochure TERMS Cash or good check day tab. nothing to bo removed ururl tented hr. HARRIS WILCOX RNC SAlf AUCTION ECRS A NO KAl ESTATE BROKERS' GCOtGf NL STUART A SONS INC SOUTH COtntNG, 607-9364731 offko B8K3EHN.Y. 71 4494-1880 607-962-3414 Warren Stuart 607 962-0432 fWyd Knopp Phona 607-775-1447.

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