PUBLIC SALES In proportion as there are more thoroughly cultivated persons in a community will the finer uses of prosperity be taught and the vulgar uses of it, become disreputable. If someone asks you for the best recipe for drawing a cross, the best answer is this Write a capital “I” and then scratch it out. ® Salmon (From page 7) comer’s Club of Manheim will hold its monthly meet- ing on Thursday, April 23, at 7:30 p. m. The group will meet at Fellowship Hall of Salem E. U. B. Church. Mrs. Mohr, of Mohr Fab- rics, Lancaster, will be the guest speaker. A discussion on interior decorating will be the topic of the evening. ® Worry Clinic (From page 9) ket. Then you will insure a much happier home for your- self and your babies. Meanwhile, send for my 200-point “Tests for Sweet- hearts”, enclosing a stamped, return envelope, plus 20c. Rate your date thereon. (Always write to Dr. Crane in care of this newspaper, enclosing a long 5c stamped addressed envelope and 20c¢ to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.) ® Timely Tips (From page 8) Store at 0° F. or lower. | Limit storage time. Check the following table for maxi- mum storage times recom- mended for foods in moisture- vapor-proof or moisture-vapor - resistant wrappings. Cook thawed foods promptly. STORAGE PERIODS: The recommended storage periods for home-frozen meats. and fish held at 0° F. are given below. For best quality, use the shorter storage time: Product Storage Period Beef: - Ground meat . Roasts Steaks Fish Lamp, Chops Ground meat .. +. 2103 8 to 12 8 to 12 6 to AnUdder That Works! This “Very Good” udder belongs to an SG61 Nep- tune daughter that pro- duced 12,100 lbs. milk and 621 lbs. fat in 305 days (2X-actual) as a 2-yr.-old If you would like cows in your herd with wudders like this one, call— MANHEIM - - - 626-2363 MT. JOY - - - 653-1451 (weekends) OR 569-0411 (every day) Southeastern Penna. Artificial Breeding Cooperative LANCASTER, PA. “All Sires Available Daily” Pabe 10 Pork, cured’ Wednesday, April 22, 1964 Veal: Cutlets, chops ... Ground meat .... Roasts 4 to 8 ° Frozen cured meat loses quality quickly and should be used as soon as possible 3 to 4 Pork, fresh: Chops Roasts Sausage PUBLIC SALE —O FF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1964 On the premises located 1%2 miles Southwest of Elizabethtown: 2 mile South of Patton Trade School. A small Farm consisting of 16 acres, more or less; 3 acres, more or less, of meadow with small stream flowing through; thereon erected a 2Y, Story FRAME HOUSE containing 11 rooms & bath; oil-fired furnace; forced hot air heat; electric hot water heater. FRAME BANK BARN, room to stable 12 head of cattle. -CAR GABR- AGE ADJOINING BARN. 2-CAR CONCRETE GABR- AGE. CONCRETE BLOCK BUILDING was used as a butcher shop. : All buildings have electricity and water. Well of never failing water with an electric water system. Immediate possession can be given. Arrangements to view property can be made by calling Mount Joy Phone 653-9848 or Elizabethtown Phone 369-1256. Real Estate to be offered at 7:00 P. M., when con- ditions will be made known by Melvin Sager JACK B. HORNER, ATTORNEY WALTER DUPES, AUCTIONEER AUCTION SAT., APRIL 25th, 1964 AT 10:00 A. M. FOR MRS. GRACE IMSWILER 329 N. 2ND STREET, COLUMBIA, PENNA. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES 5-3¢ 1 Pine Dutch Cupboard, Marble Wash Stand and table, Dry Sink, Round DL Table, Brass Bed, Plank Chairs, Walnut Dresser and Bed, Victorian Sofa and Rocker, Mirrors, Old Books, Oil Lights, Post Cards, Glassware, Ironstone, Stoves, Refrigerator, Chests, Wardrobe, Household Items, Dishes, Cook Ware, Garden Tools, Power Mower, Ladders, Tools, Lots of small items, Interesting old items. Lunch available by the Altar Rosary Society of St. Peters Catholic Church. Auction Conducted by HAROLD K. KELLER, Auctioneer. 5-1c PUBLIC SALE 2—DAYS—2 MASONIC HOMES, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. TUE. - WED., MAY 5 & é 10:00 O'CLOCK SHARP Tuesday Sale as Follows: Pink satin Rose bowl, Pink satin Fairy Lamp, Coal oil Lamps, Blue Bristol Bridal Basket, Kings Crown cake stand, Cranberry Shades, Punch bowl & cups, Dec. Ironstone, Cut Glass, Pressed Glass, German & English china, Daisy and Button, Stero Views, Pewter, Old Ledger, Eye Glasses, Gold band Sherbert, wines and Goblets, Lot of good costume Jewelry, Pots, Pans, Cooking utensil of all kind. Wednesday Sale as Follows: Diamond Rings, and Antique Jewelry, Marble top table and Bureaus, Empire Bureau, Mirror and Butler Desk, Balloon back Rocker and Chairs, Arrow back Rocker and Chairs, Blanket Chests, Two Upright Pianos, Drop Leaf Tables, Large Walnut Wardrobes, Corner Cupboard, Flax Wheel, Inlaid Table, Round Ex- tension Table, Brass Bed, Dining Room Suite, Scatter Rugs, A lot to be sold, come early. Masonic Homes PAUL SHANK, SUPERINTENDENT HOWARD SHAUB, AUCTIONEER VINCE WENDLER, CLERK 5-2¢ ABSOLUTE AUCTION MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS For Jacob R. Nissley, Manheim, rear of H. C. Burgard Elem. School, 3rd Block of W. Ferdinand St., Manheim, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1964 STARTING AT 11:00 A. M. ROCKFORD MILLING MACH. Angle Plates, Cutters, End 9 to 3 |Mills, Saws, Arbors - 16"'x8’ SOUTH BEND LATHE, Chucks, Bits, Spec. Lathe Tools and Mandrels - 20’ Upright CHAM- PION DRILL PRESS, Chucks, High Speed Drills, Reamers - 9” Bench Drill, Bench Lathe & Grinders, Heavy Duty Floor Grinder, Power Saw, 12 Ton Chain Hoist, Cylinder Boring Mach. Elect. & Acteylene Welding Rigs, Cable, Aprox. 230 Ibs. Welding Rods, Iron Bender, Air Compressor, Air Ham- mer, Pipe Vise, 1 H.P. 3 phase Motor, Motors, Heavy Duty Bench Vises, Aluminum Level, 5 Ton Jack, Reamers, Drill Bits, Vises, Aluminum Level, 5 Ton Jack, Reamers, Drill Bits, Taps, Dies, Drills, Sockets & Wrenches, Punches, Clamps, 1” to 8’ Micrometers, Gauges & Calipers, 6’ Flex- ible Grinding Shaft & Motor, 8’ Cire. Saw, Disc. Sander, High Speed Grinder; BVI Sprayer, Heavy Duty Drills, Disc. Sander, Machinist Tools, Hand Tools, Mach. Screws & Bolts, Steel Bars, Beams, Plates Round & Flat C. R. S. Terms Cash, Sale Conducted by ROOT'S AUCTION ROOM, Inc. R, D. #1, BOX 223, MANHEIM, PA. Send Name & Address for Catalogued Listing of Sale. Lunch available. 4-2¢ PUBLIC AUCTION iC cus Antiques - Tinware - Household Goods - Tools SAT., MAY 2, 1964 AT 11:00 A. M. LOCATED AT 220 STONEY BATTERY ROAD, SALUNGA, PENNA. Plank Bottom Chairs, Parlor Organ, Cradle, Butter Scales, Oil Lamps, Picture Frames, Bottles and Crocks of many sizes and description, Iron- stone Platters, 12 Tumblers With Horseshoe and Star Bottoms, Bone Dishes, Spittoons, Cheese Molds, Butter Prints, Spice Sets, Flatirons, Sleigh Bells, Cake Stands, Iron Toys, Circus Wagon, Horses, Trucks, etc; Mantle Clocks, Dough Scrap- ers, Iron Banks. Lots of Tinware, Tea Kettles, Pans, Cans, etc. Dishes and hundreds of other items. Lime Drill, Ferguson Mower, and Other Farm Tools. Sale by Disc Harrow, Benjamin K. Hess J. OMAR LANDIS, AUCTIONEER PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE Real Estate - Household Goods SAT., APRIL 25, 1964 1:00 P. M. Located at 370 South Main St., Manheim, Pa. FRAME DWELLING with asbestos shingle siding having 8 rooms and bath. House has oil fired steam heat. House is built on a large lot with 114 ft. fronting on Route 72 and extends in the rear approx. 250 ft. A two- room rental unit is also on the property. Boro wa- ter supply. Large yard with shade trees. This house could easily be converted to a double dwel- ling. Persons wishing to inspect the property may do so on April 17th from 6 to § P.M. and April 21 from 6 to 8 P.M. Terms 109¢ down, balance June 1st, 1964. Real Estate sale at 1:30 P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Blond bedroom suite with spring & mattress. Two blanket chests, trunk, TV Set, Radio & Record player, 2 wardrobes, 2 dressers, 1 chest of draw- ers, rockers, 3 pe. maple living room suite, 3 pe. living room suite, couch, 2 pec. living room suite, three 9x12 rugs, tables, extension tables, set of six plank chairs, plank chairs, Philco electric stove, base cabinet, jelly cupboard, wood chest, Kenmore washer, 2 power mowers, reel type mower, garden tools, pie board, wheelbarrow, dishes, pots, pans. Sale by Ida M. Shank OMAR LANDIS, AUCTIONEER RICHARD MARTIN, ATTORNEY 4-2¢ RA i.