Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1993, Image 45

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    Dutch Country Auct
Ada Groff of the art committee displays some js
17th annual Dutch Country Benefit Auction on April 23 and 24.
Quality • Beauty • Affordability
• 6 Styles To Choose From
• Pressure or Cedar
• In Assembled Or Kit Form
HHppMHHI • Sizes From 8* to 18’
• Delivery Available
CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE LITERATURE
Lykgns VaCky Qazebos dealer
R.D. 2, Box 59C, Millersburg, PA 17061 INQUIRIES
(717) 692-2645 Answering Service NO SUNDAY CALLS WELCOME
Hey! Folks
If your cows are slipping and falling, it ain’t my fault because I have a
machine called a Scabbier that will fix that concrete so your cows won t
keep slipping all the time.
We’ve got service all around this section
of the country, and I have a fellow just
jumping to do your job mighty fast.
And that ain’t all, our prices are right
reasonable, and if you’re a tightwad
we’ll let you do the job yourself if you’ve
got over 500 square feet. It can save you
right smart a money.
So call me on my nickel at 800-692-0123.
If I’m not by the phone , some real live
person will take your number, and 111
try to get back to you real soon. Usually
somebody is awake in this outfit, so you
just call any time day or night. But,
please mind the Lord, and don’t call on
Sunday.
Just one more thing. We fellows make
our living doing this hind of work, and
we’ve got children to feed and bills.
That’s our side of it, but you’ve got such
things too. A lot of people tell us that
this Scabbling saves a whole lot more
than it costs. So go ahead and do it.
It’ll put shoes on everybody’s feet.
Be looking to hear from you folks right soon.
The Scabbier Man
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Custom Qazebos
800-692-0123
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MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.)
Come and join the activities that
are guaranteed to have something
for everyone at the Manheim
Christian Day School (MCDS)
17th annual Dutch Country Bene
fit Auction on Friday, April 23,
and Saturday. April 24.
Scheduled for Friday are a
chicken barbeque dinner, 3:30 to
7:30 p.m. and the opportunity to
preview the hundreds of auction
items. All craft and baked good
stands will be open. At 7:00 p.m.
bedding plants, selected certifi
cates, toy tractors, “My Home
Towne” wooden miniature of
MCDS building and miscella
neous items will be up for sale.
The annual winross Truck Auc
tion will begin at 8:00 p.m. and
include trucks from Wenger
Feeds, N.G. Hershey & Son &
Manheim Auto Auction and a
Winross Case that holds 52 trucks.
A Country Breakfast will be
served Saturday morning from
6:00 to 10:00 with a choice of pan
cakes and sausage or egg omelet.
At 9:00 a.m. Ned Foltz pottery,
Manheim crocks, wooden clothes
tree, oak cabinet with glass door,
oval marble top table and other
furniture, antiques and collectibles
will begin to cross the auction
block. Many local businesses have
donated certificates for merchan
dise or services, and these will be
sold at 11 a.m.
A fine collection of originals,
limited and open edition and
prints will grace new walls after
this years Art Auction. Up for bid
at 12:00 p.m. will be “Star Bam”
by David Brumbach, “Country
Ride” and “The Old Country
Store” by P. Buckley Moss,
“Reconniasence” by Ned Smith,
Manheim “Town Clock and
“Water Pump” by Dan F. Barthold
and “Watt & Shand” by Lisa
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1993-B5
ly Day
am
Madenspacher to name only a
few.
Specials features this year
include a “Brick Farmhouse” doll
house by Benjamin E. Brubaker,
3-D handcrafted painting
“Thrashing Scene" by Abner
Zook, an autographed football by
Manheim Barons 1992 District 3
Champs, “Midway One-Room
Schoolhouse 1952” by Linn
Longenecker and a 20-25-foot pin
oak tree and will be sold at 12:30
p.m.
Those with the highest bid will
become owners of the 40 quilts to
be offered at 1:00 p.m. A special
feature quilt “Trip Around The
World” is multi-colored and
pieced by Lizzie Longenecker,
age 104. Lizzie is a quest at the
Ml. Hope Home and this is the last
of her work that her vision has
allowed her to create.
All day food and more food is
available from BBQ pork sandwi
ches and salad bar lo fresh straw
berry pies and soft ice cream.
Plan to spend the day at the
school, one mile north of Man
heim along Route 72. Call the
school office at (717) 6654300
for more information.