FRR LT (0 AOLE, Aw af Dilla at Oativehiine $ > - PR PUBLIC SALE w— OF = Real Estate - Antiques - Household Goods SAT., NOV. 23, 1963 AT 9:00 A. M. SHARP Located at 143 South Charlotte St., Manheim, Penna. Large Brick House having 8 rooms and bath, large entrance hall and open stairway. Oil fired hot air heat, boro water and sewer, small frame building to the rear. Lot is 57 ft. wide on Charlotte St. and 265 ft. deep to a public alley. To inspect call 665-2144 or 665-2455. Terms 10% down, balance by Dec. 31. Real Estate Sale at 2 P. M. Marble top bedroom suite, cane seat chairs, Blanket chests, Empire bureau, chest of drawers, large wardrobes, roll away bed, Exceptional brass bed, jelly cupboards, desk, living room furniture, Marble top table, Victorian sofa, extension table, large wall mirror, Beds & Mattresses. GEORGE SALLADEY GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK — BUCKS CO., in very nice condition Hundreds of small items—candle molds, cop- perware, tinware, crockery, butter scales, coffee grinder, oil lamps, Pressed glass—compote, celery stand, cake stand, hand painted china, milk glass, ironstone, tureens, glass baskets, cruets, Lustre pitchers, and cups, wines, salts, some bristol, blown glass, blue glass hen on nest, pitcher and bowl sets, tin fish horn, candle sticks. Goblets, vases, shaking forks, old wood burn- ing stove, linens, bedding, carpenter tools & chest, lawn and garden tools, lawn swing, electric stove and refrigerator. Electrolux cleaner, many books, wall cabinet. Come and spend the day. Refreshments will be available. Terms: Cash. Sale by Mrs. Emma Shenck J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE SALE MGRS. & AUCTIONEERS PHONE MANHEIM 665-4806. J. DAVID YOUNG, ATTORNEY Inspection of personal-property Nov. 22 - 7to9 p.m, 33-2¢ Public Auction OF ee Real Estate - Personal Property Sat., Nov. 16, 1963 On the premises, on Lefever Road, between Mount Joy and Stauffertown, in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa. COMMENCING AT 12:30, PERSONAL PROP: ERTY consisting of the following: Desk, 2 rock- ing chairs, small table, sideboard, F12 FARMALL TRACTOR with cultivators, 2 bottom mole board plow, 1 disc plow, 2 bottoms, 1 dump rake, 1 side rake, 5 foot horse mower, corn planter, rubber tired wagon, 1 David Bradley Garden Tractor with cultivators, 1 GUERNSEY COW, 1955 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN, automatic, in good condition. AT 1:30 REAL ESTATE WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE, consisting of a tract of land of ap- = proximately 5 acres with a 2: Story Frame Dwelling House thereon erected, containing 6 rooms and bath, el- ectric, hot air furnace, GARAGE, 2 CHICKEN HOUSES, ONE COW STABLE, and SHED. Terms and conditions by EDWARD GROMLING, JR. JOSEPH GROMLING and THE LANCASTER COUNTY NAT'L BANK Execuiors of the Estate of Edward Gromling, dec’'d J. OMAR LANDIS, AUCTIONEER WILLIAM R. HOWARD, ATTORNEY 31-3¢ ‘Develop New Potato Variety Pennchip, a new potato variety for chips and table use, has been announced by [the Agricultural Experiment | Station at The Penn State U. On the basis of tests, Pennship is superior to varieties now grown in Penn-| chip | industry, according to W. R.| syivania for the potato Mills, Station researcher who developed the variety. Designed to replace Kenne- bec and Russet Rural for the| potato chip industry, Penn- chip has surpassed consistent- ly the standard varieties in | chipping quality, Dr. Mills | says, both at harvest and af- ter cold storage. Evaluations during the past seven years have shown Pennchip to be high yielding, resistant to late blight and scab, and probably immune to wild mosaic. Seed supplies will be in- creased next summer, he an- nounces, and should be avail- able for planting in the spring of 1965. Yields of Pennchip have been about equal to that of Katahdin, Kennebec, and Russet Rural, Dr. Mills re- ports. Cooperating on the de- velopment were the Wise Po- tato Chip Company of Ber- wick and Barnett Brothers of Coudersport. In chipping studies, Samp- les of Pennchip and Russet Rural were held five months at 38-40 degrees F., then re- moved to 70 degrees F. and chipped immediately and at weekly intervals for 6 weeks. Pennchip made excellent chips after three weeks at 70 degrees, and continued to do so to the end of the trial. Chips made from Russet Rur- al were very dark after 3 weeks storage and border- line in color after 5 or 6 weeks when the chipping tests were ended. Present Flag Mrs. Elmer Zink, 440 East Front Street, has presented a new 50-star American flag to the Marietta Elementary School to be used on a stain- less steel flagpole recently in- stalled by the Donegal Un- ion school board. The flag was used to drape the coffin of Elmer Zink, a World War I veteran who died earlier this year. The school has been with- out a uagpole since an addi- tion several years ago. The new pole, approximately 35 feet high, is guaranteed to last a life time. The cost to the school district was $500. Sporting Hill An | of Time”, | the second meeting of | Sporting Hill film ““Bils shown ai the Parent-Teach- | ers Association, on Monday, | Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the | Sporting Hill elementary school. The film shown by Herbert | K. Kraybill, will make known the services available thru the United Campaign. The devotions wil be led by Mrs. Minnie Hackman. Fifth and sixth grades, under the direction of Mrs. Thomas, will provide the special mus- ic. A social hour will conclude the meeting. informative will be DON'T STORE EGGS IN HEATED ROOMS Egg producers shoud find a better place than a heated basement to store eggs dur- ing the winter, says Carl O. i Dossin, Penn State extension A EE ESE some. DOLLY specialist, laboratory | Wednesday, November 13, 1963 UBLIC SALE Fs EVERY FRIDAY NITE Auction Gallery =~ Mt. Joy 6:30 P. M. CALL 653-0451 FOR PICKUPS 268 MARIETTA AVENUE MOUNT JOY, PA H. K. KELLER, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE Sat., Nov. 16, 1963 11:00 A, M. MRS. KATIE S. KREIDER 162 East Park Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. Page 10 Post Card album - Currier Picture, German books, Life of Theodore Roosevelt, Sideboard, Bottles, flasks, frames, kettles, silverware, spice box, two pieces of pewter, wood bench, crocks, jugs, CHAUTAUQUA ROLLER ORGAN & 18 ROLLS (in perfect condition) Heatrola, Majestic cook stove, dry sink, jelly cupboard, coal oil stove, small pine cupboard, quilts, covers, home spun, hand made carpets, pillows, rugs, powder horn, cane chairs, oil lights, shawls, new hooked rugs, candle snuffer, boiler, tea kettle, wooden tubs, tin pails, two blanket chests, oak bedroom suite, mush pans, tin ware and cookie cutters, water set, carnival dish, Spatter Peafoul cup and saucer, two closets full of antique dishes and china, pair of amber goblets, WALNUT TREADLE ORGAN Terms Cash. Sale conducted by HAROLD K. KELLER, AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY 653-0451 Public Auction —O Fe Real Estate in Rohrerstown Sat., Nov. 16, 1963 10:00 A. M. Located at 2112 Marietta Avenue, town, Penna. Large Brick Dwelling having five large rooms and bath on first floor. There is a fireplace and bay window. The second floor has 5 large rooms, bath, sunporch and walk- in closet. The lot fronts 113 ft. on Marietta Ave. there are large shade trees and other plantings. To the rear of the 242 ft. deep lot is a 2 STORY, 2-CAR GARAGE opening to a public alley. The | heating system is coal fired forced hot air. City water is available. Rohrers- This property can easily be converted to apart- ments. There is plenty of off street parking area with a large lawn remaining. Terms: 107 down. Immediate possession. Set- tlement by Dec. 14, 1963. To inspect call 393-5651 (Extension 57, Mr. May). Sale by The Fultion Natl Bank of Lanc. Charles A. Achey, Sr. Exir. Collie S. Achey Estate. J. OMAR LANDIS, AUCTIONEER PHONE 665-4806 CHARLES A. ACHEY, JR., ATTORNEY