Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1973, Image 33

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    I Farm Women
*S *$
Societies
Society 12
The regular September
meeting of Farm Women Society
12 will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sep
tember 22 at the home of Mrs.
Willis Click, Bender Road,
Millersville RDI. This is a change
in date from the meeting
originally scheduled for Sep-
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FRIDAY EYE. SEPT. 7, 1973
7:00 P.M.
Located south of Route 30 from the East end of
Mountville along Hershey Mill Road, Manor Twp.,
Lancaster Co., Penna.
95 ACRE FARM
more or less
IV2 story two-unit brick dwelling with slate roof
FIVE ROOMS AND BATH
FOUR ROOMS AND BATH
Separate oil burning hot water heating systems. Two*
gas water heaters. Pressure system.
Large bank barn with corn barn attached. Stables
set-up for steer feeding operation.
Concrete stave silo.
Large tobacco shed, also room to hang tobacco in
corn barn.
Sewage line thru property. Pond with spring.
This land is in high state of cultivation.
For appointment to inspect property call 393-4464.
FANNIE G.SHEAFFER
AND
NATIONAL CENTRAL BANK
CO-EXECUTORS OF
ABRAM R.SHEAFFER, ESTATE
HARRIS C. ARNOLD, SR. ATTY.
ABE DIFFENBACH, AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
73 ACRE FARM
ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22,1973 AT 12:00
Conestoga R.D.I
Located on Rineer Road between Conestoga Center
and Rock Hill, Conestoga Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.
A 2Vz story stone and brick 14 rooms and bath home.
Ground level kitchen and basement. First floor has 4
rooms and bath, 4 rooms on second floor, large attic,
attached 2 story house with kitchen, living room and 2
bedrooms. Oil hot air heat, 500 gal. oil tank in ground,
elec, water heater, spring water, large front porch, old
trees and shrubs.
Extra large stone and frame bank barn with three
mows, attached tobacco sheds at both .ends of barn,
steer stables, spring water to barn.
Separate frame buildings; tractor shed with corn
crib and pig pens, 2 story chicken house, 3 car garage,
etc.
Land has lots of road frontage on paved road, total 60
acres tillable, 13 acres woodland and stream. Very
nicely located valley farm.
Property may be inspected: Saturdays Sept. 1-8-15
from 2: OO ti 114: 00. Rea I Estate to be sold at 2:00 P.M.
Fine antiques-furmture, glassware and china, misc.
household articles. Not responsible for accidents day of
sale. Food available.
SALE BY
EARL M. RINEER ESTATE
ESTA M. KLINE &
ROY E. RINEER
Executors
Daniel H. Shertzer, Attorney
HOWARD SHAUB, Auctioneer.
ttmber 15,
The September meeting will
feature a Harvest Sale and the In
gathering for Needlework Guild.
Mrs. Frank Metzger will be
cohostess.
Society 26
Farm Women Society 26
discussed plans for a Food Stand
at the Manheim Community
Farm Show October 3-5 at a
recent meeting.
The Society also will join
Society 25 in entertaining guests
at Conestoga View September 20.
The next meeting will be
September 27 at the home of Mrs.
Homer Ginder, Elizabethtown
RD3. “Driving Safety” is
scheduled to be the topic,
presented by Paul Goss.
“You can’t go around dig
ging up dirt, without finding
yourself in a hole.”
IMPORTANT AUCTION AT
ROMIG ORCHARDS
FARM MACHINERY, TRUCKS, ORCHARD
EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8-9 A.M.
DIRECTIONS: off Route 30 at Downingtown National Bank,
East on Route 322, 1 mile to Bradford Ave. West 1 mile to
Glenside Ave. West 1 mile to Romig Road. West Bradford Twp.
Chester Co. Pa. Watch for sale signs on Route 322.
FARM MACHINERY: Case 4 cylinder orchard tractor;
Ferguson 30 tractor; 3pt scoop; 3 pt cultivator; 3 pt grading
blade; 3pt post hole digger; mounted 6’ mower; Little Genius 2
B 14” plow; 90” Littleston P T 0 3 blade rotary mower;
Superior 11 hoe grain drill; 3 section spring tooth harrow; disc
harrow; cement mixer with electric motor; case lime
spreader; circular saw; 18’ overhead garage door complete;
lumber; poles; punch press with dies; 1 roll of barbed wire;
vises; metal lathe 36” bed; jig saw; wheel barrows; baled
orchard grass; and many other items.
TRUCKS: 1926 GRAHAM TRUCK 12 volt system; 1948 Vz ton
Dodge panel truck; 1953 Chevrolet IVa ton stake body;
OLD HAND AND HORSE DRAWN FARM EQUIPMENT:
Lawndale box wagon; Corn King No. 8 manure spreader; JD 2
way sulky plow; Little Genius fodder cutter; 2 hole corn
sheller, low hay wagon; old petatoe plow; old b6ne mill;
fanning mill; grind stone; Cyclone seeders; old hand scoop;
oats sprouter 7 trays; 4 wagon jacks some wooden; hay knife;
very good old one horse sleigh and robe; dump rake; Van-
Duzen Ruys gasoline engine; wooden feed boxes; scalding
troughs, single & dbl trees, old harness; band truck; hanging
& platform scales, forks; shovels; chains; & many many other
items not listed
ORCHARD EQUIPMENT: Very "good Jersey apple grinder
30” X 30” screw driven cider press; John Bean apple cleaner,
Cutler apple grader, John Bean 400'gal. sprayer with pump,
Wisconsin 4 cylinder engine; 8’ Edwards culti-cutter; Carrier
refrigeration cooling tower 7>/ 2 tons with pump; 400 gal steel
water tank; orchard rung & step ladders; berry crates;
hundreds of heavy white pine wooden ajiple boxes; 2000 panel
apple boxes; cider barrels; hand carts; & many many other
misc. items
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES: Oak Larkin desk &
book case, oak extension table; oak combination writing desk
& book ease with bow glass front; several Lundstrom oak
sectional book cases with leaded glass panels & sliding glass
front; oak wicker rocker; oak chairs matching; walnut single
bed; walnut chest of drawers; sm. tables; morris chair; reed
rocker; old iron bed; mission sofa bed; library table, Ansonia
mantle clock dated 1882 & others; Nontake china 87 pcs
“GROSVENOR” excellent condition; G E washing machine;
Hotpoint refrigerator; old cameras & photography equipment,
new Kodak movie camera M 22 Instamatic; old kitchen
utensils, agate; tin; pots; pans; dishes; glassware; rugs;
chunk stove; anvil; jugs; crocks; bottles; excellent Ig copper
kettle with paddle; oil heaters; stoves; school desks, The A-I-
Root Co Bee smoker; broad axe; cherry seeder, many old fruit
jars, pts, qts, & 2 qts some dated; OLD BOOKS: Zane Grey;
Deland, harold bell Wright; biography; mystery, novels;
classic; Little Leather Library 4" x 4” 135 books; 1886 Bible;
encyclopedias; children books; Elbert Hubard’s scrapbook &
many others; old clothing- stove pipe hat; 3 handmade full
length petticoats; hand stitched homespun men’s pants; lady’s
shirtwaist; lady’s floral carpet bag; nice selection of hand
made lace; and many many other items not listed.
DON’T MISS THIS IMPORTANT SALE: Starting with old
hand & horse drawn farm Equipment at 9 A.M. SHARP. An
tiques to be sold throughout the sale. Many many small an
tiques items not listed and are in very good condition.
THE ESTATE OF CALVIN S. ROMIG
JOHN F. ROMIG
BY ORDER OF ROBERT T. ROMIG
RUTH ROMIG CONSTABLE
WILLIAM MARCH, JR. AUCTIONEER
ELVERSON, PA. 19520
286-5744
Lunch by The West Bradford Fire Co.
Ladies Auxiliary
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
Please clip and save last time advertised.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 1,1973
Farm Women Calendar
Saturday, September 1
1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
10 meeting, home of Mrs. John
Habecker, 2301 Spring Valley
Road.
2 p.m. - Farm Women Society 6
meeting, Mrs. William
Thome, hostess.
Monday, September 3
7:30 p.m. -- Farm Women Society
23 meeting, home of Mrs. J.
Clayton Charles, Lancaster
RD2.
Thursday, September 6
1:30 p.m. -- Farm Women Society
20 Spelling Bee.
7 p.m -- Farm Women Society 17
meeting.
TERMSCASH
Friday, September 7
7 p.m. - Farm Women Society 19
meeting, Coca Cola Building,
Manheim Pike.
Saturday, September 8
1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
1 meeting, home of Mrs.
Elmer Herhsey Lititz RD2.
2 p.m -- Farm Women Society 7
meeting, Mrs. Miriam Beane,
hostess.
6:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
25 Anniversary Banquet,
Highville Fire Hall.
Farm Women Society 1 meeting.
Farm Women Society 2 meeting,
home of Mrs Lillian Eberly,
Manheim
Farm Women Society 3 meeting,
Twin Pines, Ephrata RDI
Food Prices Higher
In Other Countries
A spot check of interna
tional retail food puces in
May 1971? as reported by the
United States Depaitment of
Agriculture revealed the fol
lowing: In Tokyo, Japan, a
pound of sirloin steak is go
ing for the equivalent of
$l2 86 a pound. Chuck i oast
in that city brings $6.26 a
pound In Paris, France, if
you want a pound of bacon it
will cost you $3.09. And in
Stockholm, Sweden ? If you’ie
planning a breakfast of ham
and eggs, you’ll find the ham
will cost you $2.59 a pound,
the eggs will run about $1.13
a dozen.
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Needle Arts
By NANCY SEWELL
Storybook Sock Doll
Red Riding Hood comes to
life in this small-size doll
made from a man’s size 12
sock. Pattern No. 5026-H
has pattern pieces; full sew
ing and finishing directions
for doll and costume.
TO ORDER, send 600 for
each pattern with name, ad
dress with Zip code and
pattern number to NEEDLE
ARTS, P.O. Box 5251, Chi
cago, 111. 60680.
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