142—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1978 Nat . Farm Women’s Forum Nov. 28-30 MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Farm and ranch women from all over the country will be meeting in Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 28 to 30 for the National Farm Women’s Forum. About 2,000 women are expected to attend. “Today’s Farm Woman: The Vital Link” is the theme for this year’s Forum program, emphasizing the contemporary farm woman’s function as a homemaker as well as a “partner in agriculture.” Included will be a program on meats by “The Butcher”, Merle Ellis of Tiburon, Calif., who has a nationally syndicated television show and newspaper column; “Dairy Delights for the Holidays” by the American Dairy Association of Wisconsin; “Decorating on the Rural Route” by interior designer Gordon Cremers of Minneapolis; and a sewing with-knits program by Stretch ‘N’ Sew. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE SURPLUS PLUMBING, CONSTRUCTION, & . WELDING SUPPLIES Location: 409-11 Orange St., Wilm., Del. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 At 12:00 Noon Electric rigid pipe machines, (cut-off, threading - reamers, bending), pipe cleaning machine, (4) wren ches, open & closed end wrenches, copper fittings, pipe nipples, steel fittings, valves, hydraulic trench shore ing, (24) metal access doors, (2) Miller welding machines, coredrill w/bitts, drill press, scaffolding, lu lift, 40' ladder, 14’ ladder, gas welding, pipe threaders & cutters, pipe hangers, gas minifold, stainless steel double sink, material stack bins, steel bins, and many other related items... Office Equipment: IBM Executive typewriter, (2) Bur roughs adding machines, Olivetti calculator, copy machine, file cabinets, etc... (2) Ford Econoline vans, 1972 & 1974 m good condi tion... INSPECTION: From 9 A.M. Morning of Sale Immediate Removal RUDNICK & MATAS, Auctioneers (302)658-7264 LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA! 1978 FEEDER CATTLE SALE 6800 HEAD THIS FALL STEERS & HEIFERS STATE GRADED STATE SPONSORED SCHEDULE -i Thurs , Oct 5 Ipm 1800 head Growth Calves Thurs, Oct 261 pm 1800 head 2nd Calf Sale Thurs , Nov 91pm 1600 head Calves & Yearlings All sales to be held at the New Lynchburg Livestock Market, located 6 miles South of Lynchburg, Va. on Rt 29 South across from Cindy’s. Dick EMis Association Sale Manager 804-237-5956 Esthmus Carson Jr Market Manager 804 237-5956 Home 804-846-3280 Sponsored by LYNCHBURG FEEDER CATTLE ASSOC. & VIRGINIA BCA. Write or call Reggie Reynolds Va. BCA, Box 176, Daleville, Va. Ph: 703-992-4009 Office, 703-992-2852 Home for dates & information on all Va Sales Three agricultural headliners will “Face the Nation’s Farm Women” on Thursday, Nov. 30, ad dressing the group briefly, then responding to questions from *he rural women. Speakers will be USDA Assistant Secretary Carol Foreman; Ellen Haas, Director, Consumer Division, Community Nutrition Institute in Washington D.C.,' and Rep. Tom Foley (unconfirmed), Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee. “Ag Boosters Review” will highlight farm women’s successful projects promoting agriculture and farm products. A “Natural Fibers and Hides” style show will feature fashions made fom pigsuede, wool, cotton and leather. “Cutting out the Mid dleman” will be the subject for a panel discussing direct marketing of farm pro _^^s. Panelists will be Sue Zim merman, a beef producer from Fond du, Lac, Wis.; Marilyn Thompson, a strawberry grower from Bristol, Wis.; and Ed Watkins, Extension specialist from Washington, D.C. Dr. Dick Vilstrup, professor of agricultural economics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, will conduct a seminar on how to make the most of mem bership in farm organizations and cooperatives. An estate planning team made up of an attorney, an accountant and an insurance man will suggest ways to organize farm estates. The Forum closing session, “Sharing and Caring Back Home” will feature Dr. Gail Imig, PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FARM EQUIPMENT Robert B. Sipe Estate - Strinestown, Pa. FRIDAY EVENING OCT. 6,1978 SATURDAY MORNING OCT, 7,1978 Located: Strinestown, Pa. (York Co.) Off Interstate #B3 at Exit 12, go north on old Rt. #lll, to the far end of Strinestown, turn left, Ist lane left. FRI. EVE. OCT. 6,19784:30 P.M. SHARP Selling farm related items found around the bam and household furniture and antiques. There are many items here so don’t miss us on Fri. evening or Sat. SAT. OCT. 7,19789:00 A.M. SHARP 'Columbia Cook Stove w/water tank, crocks, jars, jugs, knives, meat saw, plank bottom chairs, oak furniture, dressers, stands, wash stand, end tables, milk pails, clothes trees, cigar cutters, metal & wood measurers, horse shoeing set, copper wash boiler, dough tray, butter chum, kerosene lamps, slaw cutter, Boston rockers, high chair, trunks, reed chairs, blanket chest, library tables, picture frames, mantle clock, cedar chest, rolling pin, butter paddles, art glass hanging shade, Rayo light, flat irons, hanging light, meat grinder, wooden spigots, sleigh bells, rope bed, iron beds, old crib,'tin ware, iron pots, baskets, potty stand, towel rack, wash boards, shoe lath, drop leaf table, ice tongs, scales, Victrola case, small wooden barrels, meat cleaver, wooden butter bowls, Victrola case, small wooden barrels, meat cleaver, wooden butter bowls, side board, H. Freed & Co. jug, York, Pa., old calenders, sink bench, wine press, pitcher pump, lanterns. York Safe, upright freezer, breakfast set, gas stove, G.E. refrigerator, sofa, living room furniture, electric sewing machine, blankets, meat bench, rail road jack, screw jacks, bam hinges, milk cans, kettle furnace, wringer washer, milk bottles, laddies, rockers, air compressor, Remington chain saw, straw cutter, sausage presses, lard cans, hand water pump, milk strainer, 12 gauge Remington pump gun, single shot Itha lever action, single shot 22’s. 1971 Plymouth Fury w/air condition & automatic, 1952 John Deere B tractor w/hydraulic, J.D. 44 plow, JD #8 mower. JD cylinder, Int. 25 blade disc, cultipacker, trailer, 3 pt. 6 ft. blade, dump rake, hay hook, walking culti., JD manure spreader, horse culti., walking plow, harness, horse collars, hog trough, wagon seat, forks, 5 prong wooden forks, lumber, wooden pulleys, traps, hand tools, ground scoop, buck saw, wooden rake, lawn mowers. Auctioneers Note: There are many more items of interest and many antiques not mentioned. Be sure and see us on Oct. 6th and 7th. Must register for #. Auctioneer: Blaine N. Rentzel Emigsville, Pa. Ph. 717-764-6412 assistant director, -University of Kansas Cooperative Extension Service. A new “Rural Talent Review” will feature music and entertainment by farm wives, ranging from singing to Hawaiian dancing to clowning. The WON “Noon Show” with farm broadcaster Orion Samuelson will originate live from the Forum on Nov. 28. Entertainment at the Forum Banquet on Nov. 29, will be by The Silo Singers from East Lansing, Mich. Forum registration is $3O per person for the three day’s activities, or $l5 for a single day. For further information one can contact Farm Wife News, 733 N. Van Buren, Milwaukee WI 53202, or phone 414-272-5410. 4:30 P.M 9:00 A.M. Estate ROBERT B. SIRE R.D. 2 Manchester, Pa. Executors: Robert R. Sipe - 266-1268 Theda M. Conley - 266-1221 SPECIAL CATTLE SALE Held at Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. FRIDAY EVE., OCT. 20 7:00 P.M. ' Steers - Heifers & Bulls, Approx. 600 head sell. All weights & breeds. Contact: L. Robert Frame, Manager 717-442-41dl 768-8204 Home 215-458-5060 Truck service available local and long distance. PUBLIC jfrajk SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, GUNS AND TOOLS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 AT 10:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE AT 2:00 P.M. Located along Route 340, 3 miles East of In tercourse, - 3 miles West of White Horse, in Salisbury Twp.,lancaster County, Pa. LOT 115 ft. along 340, 400 ft. deep, 290 ft. in back, more or less. m STORY STONE VENEER AND CONCRETE BLOCK DWELLING; 1 car garage attached; kitchen and built in cabinets; double sink; 3 rooms wall to wall carpet; full bath win linen closet; enclosed porch; on first floor; 2 rooms and large hall, wall to wall carpet, full bath; on second floor, basement with workshop; family room with fireplace, indirect lighting; concrete and tile floor; french dram; sink; well with pressure system. Oil fired hot water heat with summer and winter hookup; outside entrance; storm windows and floors. Open for Inspection of Property September 30, and October 7, 1978 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. or call 768-8117 for appointment. 10% down day of sale. Im mediate possession upon settlement on or before November 21,1978. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 9 piece dining room suite; 4 piece waterfall bedroom suite; double and single box springs and mattresses; kneehole desk; sofa bed and chairs; APPLIANCES: 3 air conditioners, 10,000, 6,000, 4,000 8.T.U.; Hotpoint refrigerator with freezer, coppertone; Marquette elec tric four burner with oven and warmer; Frigidaire refrigerator with freezer top; Caloric 6 burner double oven gas stove in good condition; Haverly 17 cubic ft. freezer; electric adding machine; 26 in 2 way fan; Granny rocker; metal cabmet; steamer trunk; studio couch; folding table; TV and stand; chest of drawers; night stand and dresser; chairs; two roll away cots; plants and stands; carpet; electric base board heater; typewriter and table. Echo 302 - 17 in. chain saw; Yard-man Lawn Boy 7 h.p. tractor; Green Star tiller; lawn sweeper and roller; 2 rubber tire wheelbarrows; Skill saw; Vt” elec tric grinder; 3/8” drill and bits; jig saw; lazy susan holders; oak tool box with small drawers; motors; braising equipment; 2 electric sanders; vise; exten sion cords; clamps; paints; and a lot of hand and garden tools. Martyrs Mirror; old family Bible with Apocrypha; Flavius Josephus book; old doctor’s book; en cyclopedia; and others. SPORTING GOODS 12 gauge Ithaca pump, with deer slayer barrow; Remington Sportsman 4812 gauge automatic; 22 semi automatic; deer heads and boards; geese and duck calls; clothing; gas lights; sleeping bags with air mat tresses; walkie talkies. GLASSWARE Carnival glass; sterling amber dish; cups and saucers; press glass; cake stand; tear gtand; crocks; cream and sugar; vegetale dishes; cooking utensils; deep fryer; Presto cooker; electric fry mg pan; electric knife; old seamless linen two bushel bags; electric football game and games and puzzles; spotlight; tape player and speakers; extension table; 4 oak chairs; fireplace screen; iron kettle; Christmas decorations; floor and table lights; new clothing; old wooden folding chairs and cot; card table and chairs; and’many other articles too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Tools and Yard Equipment will be sold first Wentz & Wentz, Atty. Auctioneers: Robert E. Martin 656-7770 Frank L. Steller 656-8195 Lunch by the Helping Hands Sunday School Class of Ridgeview Mennonite Church TOOLS BOOKS - Terms by LENA R. LAPP