.' | QkJmm ; Societies | Berks Co. Society 4 Berks County Farm Women Society 4, met on June 5 at Feme Kulp’s, Boyertown R 3. Fifteen members were present. Plans were being made for the annual bazaar to be held October 20th at the Oley Fan- Grounds. All members will contribute. PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 AT 5:30 P.M. To be held at the Southern Manheim Twp. Fire Hall, Fruitville Pk. & Orchard Sts.. Lan caster, Pa. 10 OLD MEN’S & LADIES POCKET WATCHES & fobs, OLD CLOCKS, 2 SHIRLEY TEMPLE DOLLS & OTHER OLD DOLLS, thimbles, fine china plates & tea sets, pressed & pattern glass, Heisey, 75 pcs. Royal Ruby, depression, copper wash boiler, old tools San dusky planes, draw knife, signed Beaty cleaver, and other old tools, old pictures, books, bottles, cast iron pcs., cigar mold, canes, old child wicker rocker, old wooden Studebaker sled, old books, agate & tin pcs. Lots more antiques & other items. (Watches atB:3OP.M.) Selling For CLARENCE ROTH & OTHERS Auctioneer John H. Cooper - >■> ' , 665-5839 Jfijp PUBLIC V f SALE 5 APPLALOOSA HORSES - PERSONAL PROPERTY MR. AND MRS. EUGENE J. NELSON, JR. LOCUST GROVE ROAD, MIDDLETOWN, PENNA., R.DJI SATURDAY, JUNE 23 10 A.M. (HORSES 11 A.M.) Turn off Route 230 midway between Elizabethtown and Middletown west on Deodate Road, turn right before crossing bridge (look for sale signs). 1978 colt brown with white blanket, grandson of famous Whistle britches, blind in one eye but sound. Sells on breeders certificate; 1978 colt red roan Muunoka throughbred blood lines top and bottom, speed bred. Sell on breeders certificate, sound. 1977 colt bay with spotted white blanket, registered, gentle disposition. 1977 colt brown roan, tall well muscled excellent gelding prospect (grade app no papers); 1971 Permmate registered App mare 15 H high blue roan, granddaugther of Chief Chelsea and Barlock AQHA, broke, good with kids, excellent broodmare. 3 pee. Colonial style dark pine bedroom suite (queen size bed and hutch top dresser) (like new); Sterling upright piano & stool; oak wardrobe; Sears wood and coal stove (like new); Sears double oven city gas stove; porcelain and ceramic dishes. 1965 Buick Sky Lark 2 door sedan 310V8 engine, body sound (good running order); 305 Honda dream motorcycle; dump unit for a pick-up truck (like new); 2 metal 10’ farm gates; some 4x6 lumber; 100 oak warehouse pallets; many other articles, etc. Cash or travelers checks only or an official letter trom your bank. (Food stand reserved.) NOTE: HORSES CAN BE SEEN 2 DAYS BEFORE SALE DAY. Col. L.M.F. Mocker, Auctioneer (Sale Service) 564-0510 Clio & Save ft. Ruth McMullen, Society member, was given a sur prise “Stork Shower” and gifts were wheeled m an old fashioned doll carriage. Dorothy B.arrett of Perkiomenville will host the July 3rd meeting. Lancaster Co. Society 10 Lancaster County officers A and Society 31 weie en tertained by Lancaster County Farm Women Society 10 at a luncheon at the Neffsville Fne Hall, recently. President Gertrude Habeckei conducted the business meeting. The af ternoon program was presented by Amos Herr, who showed slides of his European travels. Mrs. Harry Sloat will host the July meeting at the Manor Plaza. The program will be on “The Endangered Species.” Lancaster Co, Society 19 Twenty-two members of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 19 visited the Welsh Mountain Clinic, June 9. The Society drove to The Dutch Treat for refreshment and business discussion, conducted by President Naomi Spahr. A donation was made to the IF YE fund in support of Miss Christine Erb. /• PUBLIC AUCTION Located Vi mile southeast of Todd, four miles southwest of Cassville, Pa. off Rt. 829, Hun tingdon County. SATURDAY, lUNE 23 10:30 A.M. HOUSEHOLD AND MISC. ITEMS REAL ESTATE Offered at 1:00 P.M. 100 acre farm, of which approx. 90 acres tillable, well drained fertile crop land, and has a lot of road frontage. A spring fed creek furnishes an abundance of water. The bam was once used for a dairy herd. The house has 7 rooms with oil fired hot water heat. Gravity flow spring water in house. TERMS: Personal Property Cash. Real Estate -10% when declared sold, balance on delivery of deed within 30 days. Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids on real estate. Owner, MRS. MAXINE LANE 814-448-3426 Auctioneers; Gates & Kensinger 814-224-2189 Will not be responsible for accidents on day of sale. Ihe Sue lety \ oled to seek Information regai umg a fostei child oi adult through LARC The Society will prepare for the food concession at Martha Musser’s Sale, June 16. Members and husbands will have a chicken bar-b -que July 8 at the mountain retreat of Grace and Art Landis. Lancaster Co. Society 24 Lancaster-'County Farm Women Society 24 en tertained Society 14 at the Farm and Home Center on May 30. President Mrs. Roy Witmer presided. Marilyn Hablecker, local counselor spoke on “Happiness 15...”. It was passed to help sponsor the IFYE program, United Cerebral Palsy Foundation and the dairy princess contest. A candlelight tour of Donegal Mills Colonial Plantation will be held on June 27. Hostess for the Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,1979 evening will be Mrs. Ruth Shultz, Lancaster Lancaster Co. Society 29 On May 21 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 29 held its monthly meeting at the home of Gema Ziegler. Roll call was taken with 12 members present. The Society voted for the Blind Association as their Swans receives Longwood fellowship NEWARK, Del. - Four new two-year fellowships have been announced in the Longwood Program in Ornamental Horticulture at the University of Delaware, according to program coordinator Dr. Richard Eighty. One of the recipients was Bonnie Swan, a hor ticulture graduate of the University of Delaware. A native of Kennett Square, Pa., she is currently working as a horticulture information aide at Longwood Gardens. She is also working in a commercial garden center. Bonnie plans a career in botanic garden management. PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE THURSDAY, JUNE 21 Located at 27 East Main Street (Route 23) in the Village of Leola, Upper Leacock Township, Lancaster CoQnty, Pennsylvania. Situated on a lot, zoned R-2 (residential), ap proximately 99.4' by 152.6', rear width approximately 131.7’, is this lovely Vk. story brick dwelling with an adjoining two story summer kitchen or guest house with a walk-m fireplace. Also a modem frame 2-car garage with workshop area and electric eye garage door. First floor contains living room with stone fireplace and wall to wall carpeting, formal dining room with wall to wall carpeting, modem kitchen (Quaker Maid) with built in dishwasher, garbage disposal and stove. Pantry, % bath and large enclosed heated porch. Second floor has 3 bedrooms with random width, pine, hardwood floors and full bath. Third floor has 2 bedrooms (one with electric baseboard beat). This home has a very nice curved stairway. Also storm doors and windows, macadam driveway, slate roof, pegged rafters, modem electric wiring, laundry in basement, oil hot water heat, brick courtyard and mature trees and shrubbery that provide privacy. Bus service is available from front door to Lancaster City or New Holland. It is also within walking distance to stores, post office, bank, schools, and Conestoga Valley Community Park which features swimming pool and tennis courts. TERMS: 10% DOWN DAY OF SALE. Auctioneer’s Note: With a little work, this house could be a lovely home for a small or large family. If interested in this type of home, please feel free to call our office for an appointment to make your own in spection of this property. Attorneys; Shirk, Reist & Buckwalter 132 East Chestnut Street Lancaster, Penna. MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. ' ' 1 Box 71, Blue Ball, PA 17506 “Complete Auction Service” PAULZ LARRYL PAULZ,JR. 717-354 6671 717-354-7539 717-354-8793 Office 717-354-7006 (Electronic Secretary) selection of County project. Also a donation was made to Christine Erb for her IFFY trip to Japan. The program for the evening was an auction of indoor and outdoor plants. Judy Erb served as auc tioneer. There were garden plants, house plants, annual plants and tiny plants sold. Next months meeting will be June 18 at the Mount Joy Fire Hall (upstairs) with a program on safety. The program, which is financed by a grant from Longwood Gardens, Inc., makes use of staff and facilities of the College of Agriculture Sciences at the University and those of Longwood Gardens to give practical horticultural ex perience and management skills to outstanding students from all over the nation. This year’s fellowships were also awarded to: Pamela H. Goff, Weston, Conn.; Peggy C. Newcomb, Winston-Salem, N.C.; and Marguerite E. Waller of Fort Collins, Colo. 6:30 P.M Power of Attorney for ROBERT N. SMITH JOSEPH N. SMITH FORREST G. SMITH, II SANDRA M. TRESSLER 133
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