Page 10 Wednesday, May 27, 1964 Use the Classifieds! World's Most Comfortable SACROILIAC Uo0eal Nothing like it before! Offers comfort and design features not found in any other support regardless of price Light- weight, perforated foam rub- ber body belt with soft tricot inner lining, durable dacron outer covering. Encircling pullstraps and double-V back straps for quick, easy adjust- ment — perfect. equalized sup- port around entire sacral area. Large molded foam rubber back pad. Snap-button front. Completely washable. Free trial fitting—no obligation. CA AE] dd 11,2 wild WAY (Patent Pending) Pi oid MALE-DRI SUPPORT Easy, sanitary way to stop embarrassment of wet garments, bedding. Day and night protection, confidence. High-quality elastic belt, wet-proof pouch. Quilted absorbent washable pad snaps in. IDEAL FOR POST-OPERATIVE COMFORT, T00. For men and boys. Give waist size., GOLDEN CROWN’ TRUSS LUXURIOUS RUPTURE COMFORT New 3-ply miracle materials! 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Y% cup chili sauce 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons creamy French dressing 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 14 teaspoon salt 15 cup finely chopped green pepper 1% cup finely chopped green onion, tops included . 34 cup cooked crabmeat (7'%% oz. can or 6-oz. pack- age, frozen) Cook macaroni in boiling, salted water until tender, yet firm, about 15 minutes. Rinse with cold water and drain. Meanwhile, beat cottage cheese until almost smooth. Party Salads Blend in chili sauce, lemon juice, French dressing, Wor- cestershire sauce and salt. Stir pepper and onion into macaroni. Add cottage cheese mixture and stir lightly. Fold in crabmeat. Cover and re- frigerate at least one hour. Makes 4 to 6 servings. * * » - ALPHABET FRUIT SALAD 1 3-ounce package orange- flavored gelatin 1 3-0z. package lemon- flavored gelatin i, teaspoon salt 2 cups boiling water 2 cups canned orange and grapefruit sections with syrup (1-lb. can) 1 7-0z. bottle ginger ale 1 tablespoon lemon juice 8 ounces alphabet macaroni 1 cup small curd creamed cottage cheese, drained (8 ounces) 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 1 cup chopped, pitted, cooked prunes Dissolve gelatin and salt in boiling water. Drain orange and grapefruit sections, re- We Give JAC GREEN STAMPS ‘63 Olds F-85 Conv. $2495 ‘63 Chev II 4-Door SS veers $1595 ‘62 Ford Fairlane 500, SS, ..-.... 0 $1395 ‘59 Ford Convvertible, Sharp, AT ..... $1095 ‘59 Rambler American, SS. ....i. .... 3450 ‘58 Plymouth 4-Dr., 1 owner, AT, .. $ 395 ‘57 Dodge 4-Door PS. 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Drain and rinse with cold water. Blend cottage cheese and orange rind into thicken- ed gelatin. Stir in orange and and prunes. Place 9-in. square pan on tray in refrigerator. Pour gelatin into pan. Chill until firm. Cut into squares to serve. Makes 6 to 8 serv- ings. ® GLAZED PEACH TARTS Pastry for 1 crust pie 6 cling peach halves and syrup (1-1b. 13 oz. can) 1 tablespoon cornstarch 14 teaspoon cinnamon Streusel Topping Prepare pastry through step of flattening dough with rolling pin. Divide dough in- to 6 equal portions. Roll out each portion to circle 13 inch Drain peach halves, reserv- Cook over medium heat, stir- fing 1 cup syrup. Place one|ring constantly, until mix- peach half, center down, in |ture begins to boil and thick- each pastry-lined tart -pan.|en. Boil for 5 minutes, stir- Combine syrup, cornstarch |ring occasionally. Pour two and cinnamon in saucepan. (Turn to page 11) ANTIOCOUES AUCTION TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, AT 6:00 SHARP Public Inspection Monday evening 7 fo 9 AUCTION GALLERY, 955 W. MAIN ST.. MOUNT JOY Harold K. Keller, Auctioneer and Owner Wide variety of Antiques from Individual Homes in the Area. Some old family pieces. Tell your friends, Dealers and Collectors are invited. Furniture in the rough and refinished, China, Glassware, Sterling Silver, linens, quilts, clothing, gcod selection of clocks, carnival glass, oil lamps. Antiques are brought in at the last minute so we don't itemize the articles. When you have antiques to sell call Keller the Auctioneer. We buy antiques or sell on commis- sion. Harold K. Keller, Real Estate Salesman & Auciioneer. 717-65-0451. 10-2¢ PUBLIC SALE Household Goods & Antiques SAT., JUNE 6, 1964 AT 11:00 A. M. On the premises, at 238 Main Street, Landis- Ville, Penna. Pans, boilers, copper wash boilers, crocks, jugs, iron kettles, 9x12 rug and 12x16 rug, old electric train, three high chairs, rockers, camp stools, toilet set, small carriage, trunks, kaleidoscope with pictures, marble top stand with mirror, desk, old toys, Centen- nial coverlet, living room suite, breakfast set, chairs, platform rocker, bedroom suite, bookcases, books, German Bible, glass candy cases, quilting frame, quilts, pictures and frames, baskets, dishes of all kinds ironstone platter, linens and doilies, old clocks, clothes trees, G.E. electric range, coffee table, German shoe- maker’s tools, and a lot of items too numerous to men- tion. Sale by George Shenck J. OMAR LANDIS, AUCTIONEER 10-2¢ FRIDAY NIGHT June 29th 6:30 Auction Gallery, 955 W. Main St., Mount Joy Kitchen Cabinet, Bedroom Furniture, Book Cases, Sump Pump, Ice Cream Mixer, Sewing Machine, Appliances, Re- frigerators, 2 have freezers; T. V., Dinette Sets, Ping Pong table, Lawn sweeper, New Garden equipment, clippers, hose reels, sprayers, etc. Salesmans Samples. Tan Nylon rug 9x15; New Aluminum Patio Chairs. 10-1c PUBLIC SALE —O Fe Household Goods and Antiques SATURDAY,JUNE 6, 1964 AT 12:30 D. S. T. LOCATED: 2 Miles North of Mount Joy. Spittler’s Junk Yard. Two 3-piece Living Room Suites; three 9x12 Rugs, two are alike. Hall carpet 3x9 ft.. Lounge chair, Studio Couch, Rocking chairs, Round pedestal type table with six boards; Walnut and Oak small tables, end tables, Electric Singer Sewing Machine, in good condition; Radio, G.E. Refrigerator, Electro-Lux Sweeper, Shower with base, two Wardrobes, two bed springs, cot bed, childs crib, lights, coat rack, bird cage, lawn rockers, Spinning wheel, old oak sideboard with mirror, cradle, quilt frame, butter churn, butter bowl, walnut Dutch cupboard top, wooden spigots, old ice chest, hanging cupboard, milk-glass hanging lamp shade, old scales, copper kettle wi{h revolving stirrer and long and short handles; copper ladle, two toilet sets, tin ware, iron skillet, two old mirrors, two oil stove ovens, oil lights, wooden bucket and lid, antique dishes, crocks, jars, pictures, etc. Old Coins, Buffalo nickels & Kennedy half, etc FULL SET OF BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT, Meat grinder and bench; Sausage stuffer and Lard Press combined, iron ladles, etc. LUMBER: 8 pieces 3x6’s, 4x6’s, all 20 ft. long; 15 pieces 3x6’s, 12 ft. long; other boards and many items not listed. Near Terms by David G. Miller Sale conducted by WOLGEMUTH AUCTION SERVICE PHONE 665-5664 10-2¢