Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1977, Image 119

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 9. 1977
119
Society
[Continued from Paie 101]
at the Farm and Home
Center on April 2. Twenty
three members and 15 guests
attended.
Among the guests were
Lancaster County president
Mrs. Robert Gregory, Mrs.
Carl Diller, Lancaster
County first vice president,
and Mrs. Richard King,
Lancaster County
secretary.
Mr. Gregory announced
the annual Spring rally to be
held at the York Fair
Grounds on May 11.
A demonstration-on the use
of scarfs was given by Agnes
Amold-Norman, assistant
home economist, Lancaster
County Extension Service.
Society 1 will sew at the
Lancaster General Hospital
on April 14 from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.
The next meeting will be
held on May 6. The program
will consist of a Mother -
Daughter banquet at the
Rothsville Fire Hall at 6:15
p.m. Debbie Kreider,
Lancaster County dairy
princess, will provide the
entertainmant.
Lancaster Co,
Society 6
The Lancaster County
Farm Women Society 6 met
in the home of Mrs. E.
Musset Heisey, Mt. Joy R 2
on April 2 at 2 p.m.
After a short business
meeting, the guest speaker,
Mrs. Richard Andrews, gave
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977
10:00 A.M. Sharp
LAWN & GARDEN TOOLS, ANTIQUES,
HUBLEY COLLECTION, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Location: Along West Willow Road, in the
village of West Willow, Pa. Just West of South
bound Rt. 272, Lane. Co.
Spool Rope Bed; Child’s plank rocker; child’s swivel
desk chair; several rockers; high chair; round stand;
baby crib; good reed baby carriage; maple lounge
chair; baby Singer sewing machine w/cabinet; reed
chair; child’s swing; sewing cabinet; hand made
(white oak) baskets; fernerys; dinette set.
Wooden sausage staffer (over 150 yrs. old, good); (2)
Conestoga Wagon Jacks; (2) Conestoga Wagon Tar
Pots; several flat irons; trivots; cast iron fat lamp;
Betty lamps; dozens of blacksmith hammers; axes;
cow bell; (6) sets of Conestoga Wagon hem bells; rare
shoemakers repair machine 1880 patent; several dozen
lasts for soling shoes.
Collection Hubley including: Cast iron dapple gray
horse; scotty dogs; partridges; fox hunt book ends;
Indian on horse; other door stops; Amish family; lion
bank; antique banjo-uke.
Biographical annals of Lane. Co. 1903;Lanc. Co. atlas
1875; Atlas of Lancaster City 1899; old hand painted
birth & baptismal certificate of fractor early 1800’s.
German unique shaving mug; carnival pieces;
hobnail; milk glass; Staffordshire pitcher; large egg;
old ink well; blue platter; pitchers; nice water sets; set
of dishes, serving for 12; plenty nic-nacs; souveniers;
vases; Mary Poppins figurine.
Nice fancy work; linens; iron skillets; old tea ket
tles; small ice cream 2 qt. freezer; old ice cream
dippers; whiskey keg; 1903 Sears cat. Decca portable
record player; plenty country & gospel r&ords.
Plenty garden tools; digging iron; shovels; hoes;
rakes; hand cultivators; various shop tools; pipe
threaders; tricycle; hayrope; pipe fittings; dozens of
concrete blocks; 14” and 15” snow tires; Duo-Therm
oil heater; some rolls of wire.
Only partial listing, many & numerous other articles
not mentioned.
SHORT NOTICE SALE! BE SURE TO ATTEND!
Sale by,
RUTH L MARTIN
Aucts.
Carl & John Diller
464-2233
Not responsible for accidents day of sale.
an illustrated speech on
Creation and The Creator.
The next meeting will be
held on May 7 at the
Brethren Village, Neffsville.
On April 17, the Society is
having a food stand at the
Julius Belser sale.
Lancaster Co,
-\
Society 11
Jack Sipple, director of the
Easter Seals program, was
the featured speaker of
Farm Women Society 11
when they met on March 31.
Sipple spoke of the work
being done by the Easter
Seals Society and showed
slides.
During the business
session, it was announced
that April 11 will be the date
of sewing for the Cancer
Society at the Quarryville
Methodist Church social
room.
Drawings of farm scene
designs for quilt patches
were distributed.
The April meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Betty Burkins at which time
a representative of the Penn
Stqte Extension service will
speak.
Lancaster Co.
Society 19
On April 2 Lancaster
County Farm Women
Society 19 met at the home of
Mary White for a program
by Trooper Joseph Althoff.
Policeman showed the
film, “Nobody’s Victim,”
and gave practical
suggestions to avoid being
the victim of & crime: -
The next meeting will be
held on May 7 at the home of
Vivian Warfel, 33 Blossom
Hill Drive. The program will
be a plant party under the
’ direction of Carol McDonald
of Columbia.
Lancaster Co,
Society 26
Captain Charles Mc-
Caffery, from the City of
York Bureau of Police was
tiie guest speaker of Lan
caster County Farm Women
Society 26 on March 24 at the
home of Mrs. David Garber.
McCaffery spoke on the
life of a policeman and en
couraged tiie ladies to help
their children do their best
and stand by them in
whatever happens
throughout their lives.
The group was reminded
that on May 11 the Spring
Rally will be held at the York
Memorial.
The next meeting of the
group will be held at the
home of Annie Ginder,
Elizabethtown R 3. The group
will go Easter carolling at
the Brethren Village in
Meffsville from 7-8 p.m.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
AD!
PUBLIC AUCTION
REAL ESTATE - 87 ACRE FARM
& FARM EQUIPMENT
At Jerseytown, Pa. On the Jerseytown
Eyersgrove Road, 9 miles North of Bloomsburg.
Watch for signs off Routes 44 and42.,'
FRIDAY, APRIL 22,1977
AC D 17 series 3 w/hyd. and PS, AC WD w/45 kit,
Massey Harris pony w/cultivators & mounted mower,
JD B w/cultivators, AC gleaner Model A self-propelled
combine w/12 ft. head, AC 200 baler w/thrower, AC 3
point hitch 14” 2 bottom roll over plows, AC 3 point
hitch 16” 3 bottom plows, 12 ft. cultipacker, wide front
end for AC W D or 45 tractor, AC forage harvester
w/com and grass heads, AC blower w/long table, Case
wagon on rubber, Brady hay maker crimper con
ditioner, trailer sprayer w/14’ boombs, Ontario 13-8
grain drill on rubber, DB com shelter, DB hammer
mill, 16 ft. grain auger w/motor, Smoker 24 ft. bale
elevator, NI pick up side deliver rake, AC Model 33
mounted 2 row com picker, JD Model L manure
spreader, 3 section harrow, small road grater, 8 ft.
disc, 1952 Dodge pick-up track, Cyclone mounted
electric seeder, 1950 Ford V-8 for parts only, 10 hole hog
feeder, scrap iron, lengths of 8” corrugated pipe, duel
wheel utility trailer, nails, rope, chains, lots of new
bolts, 2-8 ft. skid tracts, 2 welding tables, mandle saw,
steel fence post, duel axel trailer, ear pom, hay and
straw, 8’ track cap, many articles not listed.
REAL ESTATE OFFERD AT 1:00 P.M.
87 acre farm, 37 acres tillable, 6 room home w/bath
and large utility room, 200 ft. well, drive through com
crib, excellent cattle bam w/100 ft. well, 40 x 60’
Quonset hut w/shallow well. Also had cap will on
premises. Home has been remodeled inside ap
proximately 6 months ago. The buildings are all in
excellent state of repairs. Located in Madison
Township, Columbia County, good hunting and never
failing stream through pasture.
Auctioneers Note: Farm equipment is all in ex
cellent condition. For information or inspection of Real
Estate contact Auctioneer Gele L Derr at 717-784-5413.
Terms: Personal property cash or approved check if
known by auctioneers, otherwise verification.
Real Estate $6,000.00 down day of sale, balance in 60
days or sooner when deed will be delivered. Purchaser
pays Transfer Taxes. Property Tax, if any, pro-rated.
Any Statement of Change in Terms or Conditions at
tune of Sale will take precedence over any printed
matters.
Eugene A. & Geie L. Derr - Auctioneers
Phone 784-0885 or 5413
Lunch will he served.
Member of local, state and national
Auctioneers Association.
route
IN GREAT
SHAPE
WITH EGGS!
About
80 calories
each.
The incredible
BE ALERT
9 A.M. Sharp
Seller,
JOHN KITCHEN
Schlappich wins
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mers are an educational
organization which tries to
cover all areas involved in
fanning, he said. But h*
addded: “1 don't feel I am
outstanding, I don’t like that
description. I just try to do
what I feel is best and what
will hopefully improve my
farm,” he explained.
Besides being an active
member of the Young
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1377
1:30 P.M.
Location: 3 miles NE of Bethel, off Route 22,
behind Trainers Midway Diner.
510 FEEDER PIGS, 30-70 POUNDS
Famous Three-way Cross: YORK-HAM-DUROC
All pigs raised on this farm. Castrated, wormed,
vaccinated for erysipelas, tail crocked, treated for lice.
Termsby,
ADAM MARTIN
Auctioneer: George E. Stone, Jr.
RDI, Bainbridge, Pa.
John D. Kilmer
RD 6, Manheim, Pa.
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
GARDEN TRACTORS & TOOLS
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16,1977
5:30 P.M. Sharp
Located at Willow Street Community Building on Route
272, South of Lancaster, Pa. ~, . _»
ANTIQUES AND PRIMITIVE TOOLS -1 ,
Leaded Dome table lamp, 1862 Wheeler Mehck hay fork, excellent
museum p£ce; ice box; oak round table; 6 spindle back plank bottom
chairs; oak bow front china; dinner bell; marble top washstand, walnut;
spring wagon seat; 1846 sewing machine (fancy); prayerhench; 1881
school desks; small 4-lid wood and coal stove; brass clothestree; Zarate
wolf trap; hand Mortise drilling machine; 8-place setting of German
Rose dishes, 1914; Washstand; 1768 Holy Bible; auger bits; session clock;
arrow back rocker; spool rope bed; leaded shade; hanging lights; 1880
map; adzS; empire child’s electric stove; wicker baby bassinet; cemage
robe; Lionel train; goose yoke; Stanley brass levels; brass telescope;
large wood slicks; wood chisels; brass bugle; large Buddy L dump trade;
stool pigeon catcher; sugar bucket; brass bucket; copper fire ex
tinguisher; fruit paintings; brass rulers, brass squares; ’ 1853 root
grinder; scriber; paper weights; 4 brass hanging scales; iron banks (pig,
3 buildings, elephimt, deer, book and others); iron toys; carpet beaters,
brass pump; Fuller brick earner; bow wood saw; granite and tinware
pieces; iron strap and bam bulges; fish gig, stretchers; shingle knife;
brass wash board; file box; deed box; wicker items; halld pole; flower
stands; bottles; coal buckets, bread box; wash bench; log rollers;
wooden hobby horse; store scales; rope bed; oil jars; cigar mold;
tobacco press; barber’s cabinet; child's tool set; early license plates;
desk chair, Alabaster lamp; spittoon; iron teapot; muffin pan; fireplace
crane hock; andirons; 1951PRR calendar; N.Y Central lantern; crocks;
silver pitcher; foo dog cane handle; miner’s lamp; spool baby cradle,
block planes; cloth measurer; picture frames, beaded towel rack;
stereoptican and cards; campaign buttons and knives, ink well; copper
ladle, dough mixer; sadiron; pine kitchen cupboard; root grinder; coke
tray, paper rack; cheese boxes, tin bread boxes; hames dumbells; PRR
oil can; hoes, 1922 Larkin catalog; spoke sheave; wood clamp; barrel;
punchbowl; pickle jars; children’s books, 1896; dishes, plus other items.
4HP twin cylinder Craftsman air compressor, 220 volts, like new, Hilti
DX-100 rapid shot fastening system; York Manley hydraulic floor fack;
Vi hp Chicago tool grinder; 14 in XXV automatic Poulan chainsaw, like
new, air tools; 17-piece Vi drive socket set; paint air compressor,
Marflow air hammer gun, 29 piece drill set, electric sander; Bft work
bench with drawers, tool box; step ladders; battery cables; folding closet
doors, paint gun, hand tools; wrenches; deluxe tow bar, water pump
system, paint, shears, lawn mowers; garden tools; tires, plus more
CASE 197 GARDEN TRACTOR
With mower, electric start, bke new, Sunbeam electric snow blower; ft
hp Toro nding mower
GUNS AND FISHING EQUIPMENT
Browning automatic light 12 gauge shot gun with Weaver game scope,
10 gauge Richards hammer double barrel shot gun, 16 gauge single
barrel, 1873 U S Springfield nfle; percussion pistol; 1885 Hopkm and
alien 12 gauge lever action shot gun; gun rack, deep sea rod, fly rod and
reel, waders; net
3 piece oak bedroom suite; Whirlpool Supreme portable dishwasher,
like new; Deluxe Umsomc desk calculator with tape; Admiral 23 in color
TV, Sessions electric grandmother clock; camera; apartment
refrigerator, 7 ft pool table, GAF Anscomatic 660 slide projector;
screen, 23,000 BTU Whirlpool air conditioner, like new; 12 in Philco
portable TV; 4 piece Fanon-Masco intercom system, Underwood por
table typewriter; Speedrite checkwriter; 23 channel phone-corn C B set;
maple desk; maple buffet, boy’s bycycle; sweeper, folding tables;
scales, floor lamp; folding cot; Sears adding machine, 6,000 BTU air
conditioner; GE air purifier; Sears 9 speed Mixmaster, food grinder;
steam iron; ice cream freezer, recluier; window fans, pots, pans;
toaster, glassware, plus other household goods
Inspections OOP M to Sale only
Lunch available by Ladies Auxiliary.
Terms: Cash.
Plan to attend this outstanding sale of antiques, tools and
collectables.
Auctioneers: Ronald Funk and Associates
RD2, Paradise, Pa.
Phone: 717-442-4279
John Autotore Phone: 784-3506
Auctioneer's Note: New Tool Auction - Friday, April 29.
Advertising and Beer Related Auction - Wednesday, June
29.
Fanners, Schlappich also
belongs to the Pennsylvania*!
Fanners Association, Berks
County Dairy Farmers
Association, and the County
and ' State Holstein
Associations. He is also
active in community affairs.
Presently Schlappich serves
as treasurer of the Cen
terport or Central Berks
Fire Company.
PUBLIC
TOOLS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Terms by,
M. k KYLE