17 : : NEW AND DIFFERENT CANDLELIGHT TOURS Susan Slaymaker plays the role of her great aunt, the late Helen Slaymaker Rambo. She places a candle before the portrait of her great grandmother Minnie Slaymaker, her grandfather, the late S.C. Slaymaker and her great aunt, the late Helen Slaymaker Rambo. Tours featuring hostesses dressed as Slaymaker women who have occupied the home from the mid 18th century to the present December 17 and 18 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Admission is $2.00 for adults; 75c¢ for children. White Chimneys Gap 2, Pennsylvania 17527 Phone 717-442-4476 A a RE ‘Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. ddd a lh ale J id The organ inside the Marietta Theater ..Marietta Theater (cont.) [continued from page 5] a $300 system might be just as good as a $1000 system. You usually can’t get specifications about consumer equipment, and most people wouldn’t un- One of the oldest houses in the Village of Maytown. [Deeds date back to 1779.] This house features strap hinges behind Christian doors. It has the original glass panes and pine floors, except for minor replacements. (SHEETZ >» stab ERE double living and bath. Gas 35° X 262° for it in 1855.] 323 W. Main Includes a kitchen, dining room, fps rat fe $8» room, three bedrooms wall heaters and long lot. The Village cordwainer lived here. [He paid $100 $ y REALESTATE St., Mount Joy 653-1481 * PURPA TLERY LAY - oh se, derstand them anyway. The best approach is to listen to the system, and pick the one that sounds best to you.” He explains that people’s ears differ in their acoustic qualities, and thus a system should be bought on the basis of your ears, not the salesman’s. He notes that most specifications for consumer audio gear are misleading. For an example, frequency response might be given as ““40 to 20,000 cycles per second,’’ which is a good range. The trick is that the figure is meaningless un- less you know how the cut -off points were defined. The response at 40 cycles might be a tenth of that in the midrange, but that will be the cutoff point if the person who wrote the specs decided to put it there. Many amplifiers and receivers are loaded with knobs, dials, and guages to the point where one needs an instruction book to use them. David expressed the opinion that these are un- necessary, and in fact encourage the user to distort his music to the point where the artist (and the recording engineer) would scream should they hear it. ‘‘Of course, if you're into playing with knobs, that’s your choice,” David says. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 Perfect Christmas Gift Russell Stover, CANDIES ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Always a Christmas Favorite...creams, nuts, fruits, caramels, nougats, toffeescotch, crunches and chewy centers, dipped in the finest dark and milk chocolate 11b. $3.25 2 Ib. $6.45 3 Ib. $9.65 5 1b. $15.95 8 oz. $1.65 Ww THE GIFT BOX ...an exquisite gift package filled with a variety of choco- lates and butter bons...creams, nuts, crisp and chewy centers. 1% lbs. $4.85 ...0% the cower since 18 Third & Locusts ee Columbia AM/FM STEREO 8-TRACK with DELUXE SPEAKERS Spangler Appliance & Sound 42 W. Market St., Marietta 426-3122
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