Convention plans finalised for York Farm Women Societies YORK Plans were made that the news of each group for the Annual Convention of be sent to different papers. York County Farm Women Mrs. Charles Bupp is a Society at an executive nominee for second vice board meeting held at York president for a state office. Mall community room. Four girls received Mrs. Harold Sechrist, scholarships this year. They president, conducted the are Jean Jordan and Paula meeting. Ruth Hake, Trimpey of York County, chairlady of the scrapbook, Debra Rohrer of Lancaster requested that the president County, and Claudia Whited of each group should see to it of Somerset County. FARMERSVILLE AUCTION ANTIQUE SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16,1078 5:00 P.M. in Farmersville, 3 mi. east of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. Federal sofa (nice); Lincoln desk (cherry); 2 wicker > I baby carriages; Burl mahogany secretary desk; set of J): 4 cane seat chairs; marble top dresser (no mirror); cane seat & back rocker; other rockers; trunks; wicker child’s rocker; wicker pottie chair; flour chest; 2 oak beds; wash stand; post card album; watches; pocket knives; Rookwood; cuckoo clock; fainting couch; Empire sofa; tables; stands; oak dresser; large walnut showcase; parlor'stove; butter churn on stand; 2 rope beds; candle molds; baskets; quilts; woven spread Elizabethtown made by S.H. 1835; cabinet makers clamp; hammered brass picture; Heisey and depression glass; The Child’s Complete baby nursing bottle; local milk bottles; whiskey bot tles; crocks; wall telephone; English & German Bibles; set of 9 % spindle chairs; Blue & Red Willow; pr. green fmger lamps; wool winder; fluter; fruit extractor; women’s shoe form; vegetable sheer; apple butter stirrer; maul; fireplace poker; iron pot; miners canteen; ladles; iron for hot cakes; 1850 Perrys meat cutter; Fleur-de-lies waffle iron; 20 mashers; spool table; signed ax; tools; dry sink; gun. DOLLS: 2 A.M. Bisque Dolls; 4” all bisque baby doll; 23” Queen Louise (cracked face); 4 composition black babies; 2-15” Early Papier mache; 3 faced com position (as is); 24” early composition A.M. Doll Co. and others; etc. This is a brief list. -j We Sell on Commission. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 5 ACRE FARMETTE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 2:00 P.M. Located along Route 23 in the Village of Good ville. 2 miles East of Blue Ball, East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. A certain tract of land consisting of 5 Acres (more or less) in High State of Cultivation. Zoned Residential. Erected thereon a: Large 2Vz Story Double Stone Dwelling Built in 1816 SIDE NO. 1. First Floor: Large kitchen with built-in cabinets and original comer cupboard. Dining room with space heater. Living room with fireplace. Laun dry with closet. SECOND FLOOR: 4 bedrooms - three with closets - one with fireplace. Full bath with closet. SIDE NO. 2. First floor: Kitchen, pantry. Dining room with in-laid linoleum. Living room with wall-to wall carpet. Laundry with washer and dryer hookup. Hallway with open stairway. SECOND FLOOR; 2 bedrooms with closets. Full bath with closet. Part basement. Both sides have porches and attic storage. Each side has separate wiring and electric heat in kitchen, laun dry and bath. Cistern and never failing well with pressure system. Large lawn and garden. Asparagus patch. Fruit, nut and shade trees. Stone and Frame Bank Barn with com and tobacco shed attached. Designed for steers and horses. 10’ x 50’ Stave Block Silo. 21’ x 36’ Two Story Cement Block Chicken House with egg cellar. 3 car frame garage. Patio with roof. This property has a beautiful scenic country view. TERMS: 10% down day of sale. Settlement December ( 15 1978. OPEN HOUSE: Saturdays, October 14 and 21,10 A.M. to 4 P.M. or by appointment. § a | e jjy UMAR & DORA HORST 215-445-5107 Atty.: Thomas Wentz, Sr. Aucts.: Nevin Z. Martin & Lewis B. Groff Not Responsible For Accidents call: JOHN J.RUH 354-5095 The annual convention of York County Society of Farm Women will be held November 2 at the St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 839 W. Market St. York. Registration will begin at 9 a.m., with the convention officially opening at 10 a.m. Featured will be the Far mers Daughters, music by the Spiece Family and an appearance of Eva Mae Crist, auiher of “Take This House.” The meeting will be concluded with installation of local and county officers collectively by state president Mrs. Erb. The following are a list of convention committees, chairladies and their respective Societies. Registration will be done by Ada Strickler, Society 11; Miriam Young, Society 34; Sarah Richardson, Society ANNUAL DAIRY COW SHOW & SALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 Located at Green Dragon Livestock Sales, 1 mile North of Ephrata, Pa. Ribbons, trophys & prize money to be awarded in 4 classes. Expecting 125-150 head. Top Purebred & Grade cows & heifers from popular A.I.R. sire. Some cows with milk records, some classified. Consignment for Bob Kennedy, Dale Brewer, Frank Mase, A 1 Albright, Ray Kyper, C. Myer, & Orman Corey. Beef Sale 11:00 A.M. Judging 9:30 Daify Sale 12 Noon Show cows will be sold at 10 o’clock. All cows for show must be consigned by 5 P.M., Oct. 12,1978. Manager WALTER H. RISSER Office-717-733-2444 Residence - 838-4318 PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUE FURNITURE SATURDAY, OCT. 21 Located V/z miles west of East Petersburg on State Road, V* mile North of Rt. 283 just off East Petersburg-Landisville exit. Real Estate consists of a 2 story 3 bedroom dwelling, with full bath and powder room, large kitchen, dining room or den, large living room, hardwood floors throughout, heated by oil hot water heat, 2 car garage attached by breezway. This property is constructed of permastone. Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase a home in the country. Close to Kellogg’s plant. Real Estate will be offered at 1:00 P.M. 10% down day of sale. Real Estate inspection dates: Sat. Oct. 7,12 noon to 4 P.M. and Tues. Oct. 10, 4 to 7 P.M., or by ap pointment, Call 717-626-5943. Two 3 pc. oak bedroom suites; 3 pc. unusual oak love seat, rocker and chair; cherry slant front desk; 2 pc. cherry comer cupboard, small bowed glass oak china closet, 2 pine blanket chests, walnut commode chair, mahogany bedroom suite, walnut turned leg table, 2 oak 5 leg ext. tables with boards, sets of pressed back chairs, child’s rocker, pressed back rocker, odd rockers, turned leg oak table, odk library table, ball and claw piano stool, knee hole desk, cane chairs, clothe trees, maple double bed, twin beds, double dresser and nite stand, chest of drawers, 2 lid turned leg wood box, cherry dresser, double box spring and mattress, 3 pc. living room suite, sofa bed, Angelus upright piano, large oval beveled wall mirror, Ken more elec, sewing machine, Frigidaire refrigerator, G.E. 4 burner stove, DeLaval chest freezer, easy spin washer, 3 burner kerosene stove, GE mixer, elec, irons, deep fryer, Hoover port, washer, Maytag port, dryer, Singer sewing machine, utility cabinets, step ladder, copper tea kettle, copper tea pot, Blue Satin table light, glass spice set, Mother’s 1 qt. jar, 21” lawn mower, wheel barrow, lawn spreader, silverware service for 12, slide projector, hot plate, pressed glass. Sale consists of mostly furniture with small amount of small items. Food on premises. Sale for SELENA G. LANDIS Wilbur H. Hosier, Auctioneer 717-626-5943 Galebach and Hosier. Clerks David Young, Attorney 20; and Sara Eisenhart, Society 23. Name tags, Kathleen Mills, Society 30, and Ruth Hake, Society 26. Coffee and tea hour will be conducted by past York County presidents: Beatrice Heindel, Genet Sellers, Maybelle Kilgore, and Mary Hoffman. Hostesses and greeters will be York County past presidents: Grace Krout, Grace Perry, Mary Carmen, lona Krone, Mable Rishel and Nedra Graybeal. Registration of guests will be done by Naomi Bupp. Auditors will be Carolyn Neal, Society 31, and Pauline Rishel, Society 1. Usheretts and tellers are Ruth Mingo, Society 8; and Judy Brenneman, Society 35; and Ida Musser, Society 6. A special project, “Hanniness for Others.” will 11:00 A.M Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978 Nancy Emsziler, Society 7, and Joanne Anderson," Society 9. Favor committee includes be conducted by Dorthy Sinclair, Society 29; Smyser, Society 13. Alma Stambaugh, Society Noon blessing will be given 16; Poly Oberlander, Society by state chaplain, Opal Ruhl. 27, and Phyllis Greenplate, Nominating committee to* Society 19. nominate a treasurer is Table decorations will be Mary Carmen, Society 11; done by Juanita Zhisamant, Alberta Strine, Society 15, Society 22; Faye Miller, and Charlotte Kimmell, Society 10; Grace Ferree, Society 15. Society 2, and Ruth Bazaar tables will be run by Treva Stiles, Society 18; Lindalee Robinson, Society 33; Miriam Hull, Society 5; Grant to visit Libya PARK RIDGE, 111 - Allan realities and prospects; Grant, president of the Arab-American economic American Farm Bureau relationships; cultural, Federation, goes to Tripoli, scientific and educational Libya, October 9 to par- exchanges; and the role of ticipate in the first Arab- the mass media in Arab- American Dialogue, a week- American relations, long people-to- people Grant will represent conference. American agriculture as one Panel topics will deal with of two panelists in the Arab-American political economic discussion group. MARSHALL FEEDER CATTLE ASSN. Schedule for Fall Feeder Calf and Yearling Sales October 12 —l2OO hd. Yearlings October 19 —lOOO hd. Feeder Calves November 2 —lOOO hd. Yearlings All Sales to be held at 7 P.M. at FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE. INC. Marshall Va. 22115 John G. Heyl, Manager Phone (703) 364-1566 Calvas have bean vaccinated with Saptobac and Black-Malignant Edama vaccina prior to tha aaia and Hava racaivad a boostar ihot of Saptobac at tha stockyards. DASIRY HERD DISPERSAL SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 At 1:00 P.M. At the Belleville Livestock Mkt, Belleville, Pa. William Brooks, Rebersburg, Pa., will sell his milking herd of 59 Holstein cows (10 registered) and springing heifers, 35 are daughters of a Bootmaker son, others by Penn State Star Man, U.K. Fond Matt Art, Polytechnic Black Bart and others. This is a good young herd, majority are 5 yrs. old and younger, 2 due in Oct., 6 cows and 5 heifers due in Nov. DHIA rolling herd ave. for the past 3 yrs., 15,534-3.7- 569 fat with several individual records over 19,000 milk as 3 yr. olds. These records were made on high moisture corn and haylage (no protein) and all hired help. DHLA records and Sires will be given at sale. Owner WILLIAM BROOKS Belleville Livestock Market - Managers CONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1978 At 9:30 A.M. Location: Vz mile North of Route 23 on North Maple Ave. in Leoia, Lancaster Co., Pa. Watch for sale signs. Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse'Drawn Imple ments, New Tools & Hardware. Positively nohousehold goods, 1850 gal. liquid spreader, 8 ft. Badger pump. Fruitman. Sale By: DAVID H. GOOD 717-656-8911 We Sell On Commission. - SPECIAL NOTICE - Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale Every Wednesday At 12:00 Noon Under New Management. Auctioneers; F. Snyder, R. Martin, C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L. Horst NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Next Sale-Wednesday, November 1,1978 Marie Wellinger, Society 25. Memorial and Altar Flowers will be done hy Janet Kohler, Society 12. 133