ALL DAY ~ PUBLIC SALE Real Estate - Antiques - Household Goods MONDAY, JULY 5, 1971 9:00 A.M. Located on corner of Summit Dr. and Horizon Dr. between Mountville and Silver Spring, 1 mile north a Summit Dr. (at Kauffman's Garage), from Silver Spring take Summit Drive, Watch for Sale Signs. 1 Story F Dwellin 23 dtory Frame Dwelling 7-room house, basement, attic, barn, on a corner lot ap- proximately 120x150 feet. This is a lovely location. To inspect this property call 285-5874 or 684-5196. Mason & Hamlin Pump Organ, High and low dry sinks, blanket chests, low cupboard with drawers, 3 chest of drawers, love seat with chairs, bureaus, wash stands, beds, 5-leg.and round drop leaf tables, other tables, 2 oval china closets, child's rocker, couch, high chair, rockers, desk, sideboard, organ stool, radios, trunks, cedar chest, 6-piece flowered wash bowl set, china, Delft Jardiniere, pressed glass, frosted goblets, lustre cup, Johnson dinner set, Jewelry, Cameo stick pin, gold watches, gold bracelets, ring with 4 turquoise stones, silverware, sleigh bells, mantel & shelf clocks, coaloil lamps, rag carpet, quilts, blankets, linens, old clothing, post cards, mirrors, picture frames. tin ware, baskets, towel racks, books, crocks, jugs, bottles, Heat- rola, iron kettles, Garden Tools and other tools, wood- en tubs, forks, shovels, and many other items too num- erous to mention. Don’t miss this sale. Order of sale: tools first, real estate to be offered at 2 p.m. : Barbara Meister Estate MARY G. MOWER, EXECUTRIX WILSON BUCHER, ATTORNEY H. (ABE) SHAFFNER, 653-5689 and C. H WOLGEMUTH, AUCTS. DIFFENDERFER & REIST, CLERKS Food Stand The Wise Buyer Shops the F & H! ALUMINUM COOKWARE IS PERFECTLY SAFE By Helen E, Bell Aluminum cookware is perfectly safe, It doesn't cause cancer or any other disorder, The health safety factor of aluminum has been scientific- ally proved and emphasized by ‘medical and health protec- tive agencies, such as U. S. Public Health Service and Federal Trade Commission. Aluminum is present in our bodies no matter what cook- Ing’ utensil we use. Aluminum 1s present, through nature, in many of the foods we eat in- HEALTH PROBLEM Overweight is the nation’s number one health problem, reminds Mrs. Ruth J. Buck, Extension foods and nutri- tion specialist at Penn State university, With an economy of plenty but a lack of phys- ical activity, our society sets the stage in many cases of overweight. At each stage of the life cycle, everyone needs to learn and practice a way of life that will keep him within his ideal weight range. HAHN - ECLIPSE Lawn & Garden Equipment SALES & SERVICE Nauman’s Repair Shop 872 Mount Joy Road MANHEIM Phones: Shop - 665-2070 Residence - 665-4401 Shop Hours— Mon. & Wed - 6 to 9:30 p.m. Tues & Thurs. - 6:30 to 10 p.m, Saturday - 8:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. CLOSED FRIDAY, SUNDAY cluding . wheat flour, . apples, ‘raw carrots, lettuce and cab- bage. Aluminum is in many un- derarm deodorants and ad- vertised as a benefit by some of their manufacturers; Alum- inum is used to wrap cheese, yeast,” chewing gum and many frozen foods. Some homemakers and campers cook in aluminum foil, and a supply of foil is a must. in almost every household. AS. K BRAND POTATO AND , pt FRESH APRICOTS Ib 39 39 MACARONI SALAD BAKED BEANS CREAM SLAW PEPPER CABBAGE MA'S Flavors -P oa Bi o i DRINKS PLUS DEPOSIT KUNZLER'S HOT DOGS HOMECURED SLICED BACON 1b GO RED RIPE TOMATOES Pk of 4 39: LARGE CAULIFLOWER « 49. FRESH, JUICY HAMBURG KING SIZE IVORY LIQUID is ; 9 i] PATTIES SWISS CHEESE SIRLOIN STEAK ROUND AND $118 SUNDAY HOURS ~~ 8:00 to 1:00 SHAW'’S MARKET 101 N. Main St. mw MANHEIM ~~ Phone 665-2025 K. E. AUCTIONS make the difference in marketing livestock! 1 NEW HOLLAND makes the difference in auctions! MONDAY 10:30 AAM.—FAT HOGS and SHOATS 2:30 P.M.—FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL HORSE SALE—MONDAY at 10:00 A.M. DAIRY SALE—WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M. FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL THURSDAY at 12:30 P.M. New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone (717) 354-2184 PUBLIC SALE OF — HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS & SOME ANTIQUES SAT., JULY 10, 1971 AT 12:00 NOON Mount Joy Road. West High Located along the Street, Manheim, Pa. Two twin beds, box springs & mattresses, sofa bed, desk & chair, coffee table, 5 cu. ft. freezer, de-humidi- fier, automatic dryer, twin tubs, elect. mixer, tables, benches, storage cabinet, 12x20 wool rug (like new), 9x18 linoleum rug. large aluminum roast pan, .copper bottom cookware, silverware, service for 12; electric sweeper, small heater stove, step ladders, swivel TV stand, wall papering set, crocks, jars, jugs, old bottles, picture frames, lantern, dishes, pots and pans. 40 ft. extension ladder, 2 power lawn mowers, one riding mower, emery wheel with motor, electric water pump, 2 wheelbarrows, garden duster, hand cultivator, iron kettle and tripod, computer scales, large & small hog trough, lots of roof slate, sump pump, kerosene drum and stand, oil drums, window sash, lumber, milk cans, old hinges, tree trimmer, bushel crates, Carpen- ter tools, Garden tools and other tools, tire rack with casters, wooden rake, wooden fork, and many other items. Sale to begin at 12 Noon. Terms by: John & Ida Dourte Also, at the same time and place: 1966 TOYOTA SEDAN, Sears Frostless Coldspot Refrigerator - coppertone (used 3 years); G.E. 30-inch Stove with self cleaning oven (used 2 years); mahogany dining room suite (8 pcs.), 1 sofa, 5 upholstered chairs, 1 chair bed, cedar chest, book case, drop-front desk, 36- inch metal base cabinet, lamps, lamp table, and other misc. items. Sale by: EDNA SNAVELY RUFUS GEIB and RAYMOND MILLER AUCTIONEERS PUBLIC AUCTION RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT WED., JULY 7, 1971 6:30 P. M. 2 16-1¢ To be held on the Parking Lot of the Manheim National Bank, Manheim, Pa. Equipment of the Copper Kettle Restaurant con- sists of 16 Restaurant tables (Metal), 34 solid maple chairs, 12 modern captain chairs, Airtemp 18,000 B.T.U air conditioner, 3 clothes trees, Vulcan grill stove with oven, Vulcan stove, Norge freezer, GE. Refrigerator, stainless flex unit-delicatessen sandwich unit, Fresh-O- Matic deep fryer, Wells-Auto fry, Automatic slicer, stainless steam table, pie cabinet, Hobart dish washer, tables, 2 sets of dishes, aluminum cooking utensils, 250 gal. oil tank, G.E. stove, carpet, roof exhaust fan, com- mercial gas water heater, gas heater, counter & stodls, Burroughs Cash Register, double rack Vulcan Ovens, Hobart Commercial Mixer, Commercial vacuum clean- er, and numerous valuable items not mentioned. Inspection of Mdse. Friday, July 2 from 6 to 8 p.m. Sale by Manheim National Bank AUCTIONEERS: E. M. MURRY - 626-5244 MILLER - 665-2073 16-1c
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