AUCTIONS make the difference in marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND makes the difference in auctions! MONDAY 10:30 AM.—FAT HOGS and SHOATS 2:30 PM —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 E. & S. Auto Body Shop 440 SOUTH MAIN STREET MANHEIM, PA, PHONE 665-4276 * * Winter’s Coming On! Tine to take care of * Rust Spots * Dinges DON'T iRADE IN OLD BUGGY! GET IT PAINTED AND PUT THE DIFFERENCE IN YOUR POCKET ! FREE ESTIMATES PHONES: Shop 665-4276 — Home 665-3274 or 665-3217 HOURS: 7:30 AM, - 9:00 P.M. 18 8c AUCTION OF VALUABLE East Hempfield Farm of 55 Acres FRi., SEPT. 29, 1972 Located on Shenck Road near Spooky Nook Rd. approximately 1 mile Northeast of Landisville and Salunga, Lancaster County, Penna. This property consists of approx. 55 Acres, 42 of which are tillable. There is a beautiful secluded woods having the Chiques Creek flowing through about 2,000 ft. on the area. The farm is bounded on the South by the Reading Railroad. The house is a LARGE 10 ROOM BRICK with oil fired hot water, bath & other conveniences The barn is a LARGE STONE & FRAME BANK BARN in good repair, also TOBACCO SHED, CHICKEN HOUSE, CORN BARN, GARAGE. The ground has been fed and well cared for and is in a high state of cultivation. Possibilities — Family Farm — Commercial De- velopment — Railroad. — Housing Development— Recreation, Camping area, woods, stream, cottages or trailers. Inspect the farm at your convenience, the own- er lives there and can show you around. Terms 10% down, balance and possession by April 1, ’73. Terms by : Anna Florence Heisey Menno W. Heisey PHONE 898-8423 DAVID YOUNG. ATTORNEY CONDUCTFD BY: J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE RD 1 MANHFTM, PA. PHONE 665-4906 “Auction leaders in Lanc. Co. for over 20 years” A es, MANNHEIM PUBL SEPTMBER 20, 1972 SPECIALIST GIVES SUGGESTIONS ON MEAL PLANNING FOR CHILDREN By Mrs, Ruth Buck Does the food you serve your child do more than just satisfy his hunger?? See that his meals furnish all the buil- ding materials needed for en- ergy, growth, and health,. A child needs protein and minerals for growing, build- ing and repairing body tis- sues, muscles and bones. Vi- tamins, together with miner- als and protein, team up to keep the body in good run- ning order. Fats and carbohy- drates provide fuel for active play. Because no one food can supply all the needed nutri- ents, include a wide variety of foods from the basic four food wroups in your menus. Give careful attention to flavor in a child's meal. Chil- dren have sensitive taste buds and prefer mild flavored vege- tables, fruits, cheese & fish. You can adapt the family foods for very young children by using less spices and seas- onings. A child is fascinated with color and texture as well as flavor, Plan bright, colorful combinations of foods, and different textures for variety —chewy meats, crisp vegetab- les and fruits and smooth, soft puddings. The way the food is cooked and served may also encour- age your child to eat. When meat, fish and eggs are cook- ed at a low temperature, they will be more tender, moist & flavorful. Remove the bones and skin from your child's serving to elim'nate the nuis- ance of picking them out him- self. Authorities on alcoholism say people are driven to drink to experience relief from dis- tress or exaltive states that hardly stand up to sober re- flection during a painful hang- over. The battleship Texas was the first vessel to have an air- plane launched from its decks. FAT OVERWEIGHT Odrinex can help you become the trim slim person you want to be. Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. Con- tains no dangerous drugs. No starving. Ivo special exercise. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex has been used successfully by thousands all over the country for 14 years. Odrinex Plan costs $3.25 and the large economy size $5.25. You must lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded by your druggist. No questions asked. Accept no sub- stitutes. Sold with this guarantee by: All leading Drug Stores — § Mail orders filled. 25-4c BLUE LUSTRE CARPET SHAMPOO Deep cleans and brightens colors. Restores that soft plush feel to carpeting! Use in your carpet shampooer, OF ese RENT ELECTRIC SHAMPOOER $1 PER DAY WITH PURCHASE OF BLUE LUSTRE STOP IN AT GRAHAM'S BEFORE YOU BUY APPLIANCES & PAINTS 20 Market Square 665-5501 GEER ANSE EEE AN EAA EE FOR SALE No Trespassing Signs BIG 11in. x 14 in. SIZE i AT iw MOUNT JOY BULLETIN ENR CEN NEE ENE INET EERE PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, GLASSWARE SATUR., SEPT. 23, 1972 10. A. M. Located at 145 Chestnut Sireet, Landisville, Pa. Dutch cupboard with 12 panes; corner cupboard with butterfiy shelves, china closets, blanket chest, six plank chairs, hall rack, wash stand, book cases. victro- las, ice cream chairs, oak furniture, piano stool, hang- ing coaloil lamp with shade, wall telephone, shelf and mantle clocks, china clocks, table lamps with leaded shades, washbowl and pitcher sets, carnival, pattern, pressed, color, compotes, salts, cruets, compotes, vaso- line, cake stand, Banana dish, glassware, glass buckets, German, Austrian, fine china, Adams plate, water pitch- er sets, copper dipped dove tail, brass kettle, Benning- ton ware, tin presidential plate, pewter, butter scales. coffee grinder, oil lamps, iron banks and train, iron dogs, paper rack, stereoscope, frames, wooden items, team whip, wall mirrors, lanterns, old Bibles, crocks, jugs, copper washboiler, hand pump, wheelbarrow, and many other items too numerous to mention. Viewing morning of sale. Don’t miss this sale. Sale by Paul M. Ginder ERNE EEE NESE EwNANAEEREES » EEE ENN ER ENSUES ENEEEE HAROLD (ABE) SHAFFNER 653-5689 C. HL. WOLGEMUTH, AUCTIONEERS Food Stand AUCTION —C ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SAT., SEPT. 23, 1972 AT 10:30 A. M. Located one mile West of Two Guys at 2941 Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. 4 cheese molds, Nippon, Noritaki, Germany, Carnival, Red R. S. Prussian dish, decorated vege- tables, salts, min. flat iron, cups & saucers, 12-place setting of dishes, pressed glas, mugs, silverware, water set, Roseville vase, glass basket. glass hat, ¥ paper weights, oil lamps, linens, dresser set, dish- § es, pots & pans, Hoover apt. size washer, laundry tubs, books, shuffle board sets, crocks, 15 cu. ft. Norge Freezer, jars, ext. table, Norge Refrigerator, elect. carving knife, elect. mixer, fry pan can op- ener, toaster, iron, dinette set with 4 chairs, fold- ing chairs, swans head platform rocker, decorated Captains Chair, TV trays, cherry gate leg drop- leaf ext. table, hutch. Hoover upright sweeper, bird cage, .410 shotgun, bookcase, 3 clothes trees, lamps, blanket chest, pictures, bureau, single Hol- lywood bed, stereophonic sound record player, 2 rocking chairs, library table, sofa, stuffed chairs, end tables, coffee table, wardrobe, chest of draw- ers, double bed, 4-pc. bedroom suite, tables, small chest, Agfa 35mm Camera, with flash attachment; Sawyer’s 500 E Carousel Projector, 36x36” radiant screen. Sale by C. Harry and Ida Rohrer CONDUCTED BY J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE R. D. 1, MANHEIM, PA. OMAR LANDIS & GIRVIN BROS., AUCTS. PHONE 665-4806 - 665-5054 - 569-9492 FOOD BY MANOR YOUTH GROUP 26-2c
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