November 28, 1979 FOR SALE For sale: covered hangers 65 cents a piece. Makes grcat Christmas gifts. Call 653-4744 after 3:00 on school days. (1128) Pair of snow tires, EZ 15” $20. Holly Hobby twin bed spread and round table cloth. Putt Putt race car set $3. 653-5716. ) (125) Hobby horse & child’s kitchen cabinet (sink). 653-2125. (125) Two-wheel trailer width 4’, length 6’. Height sides 12”. $125.00. Phone 464-4237. (125) Boy's pants, never worn, Mark of Sth Avenue brand, Size 16 slim, 2 pr. with price tags totaling $29.00. Will sell fer half price. 653-5098. (125) 2 Michelin snow tires, mounted, 225 x 15, excellent condition. Best offer. 653-1137. (125) Crib and Spring—Maple $15.00; Book Case—dark pine $20.00; 3 pairs of Cape Cod Curtains 81’ (Bone) $12.00; Call 653-8755. (125) 1 pr. snow tires very reasonable size J78-15 in. Call anytime 426-1660. (125) HELP—I'm outgrowing my suits. FOR SALE: A blue brushed denim suit, excel- lent condition, $25. Size 40 jacket, size 40 vest, size 34 long pants. Beige Corduroy vest, size 42; pants, size 34 long. Dark brown jacket - suede 44 long, excellent condition, $25. Call Jeff— 653-4844. FOR SALE: Television game, good condition, $25. (Odyssey) Call 653-4844 and ask for Jeff. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Anna S. Wolge- muth, late of East Donegal Township: Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having claims or demands against the same will present the without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Lester H. Wolgemuth, RD1, Box 189, Mount Joy, Pa. : Herr, Kirchner, Greer & Herr ¥ * Lemon 5 NN. WNW EVIE LEA LER ET EY NLL Boys Western speed bike with brake. Excclient for $60. 426-1029. A pair of 6 lug 15” chrome wheels with Baby- Moon caps. $25. 426-1629. Flyer 10 disc rear condition For sale: crocheted bed- spread & sham afghan round pillow. Phone 367-7143. (125) Hunter's specials, couch in good condition. Free if vou haul. 653-5716. (1128) For sale or trade: dark pine oval table 44x66 with extra leaf. Plus four chairs. Wanted: round pine or oak set. 653-5716. (1128) NOTICE WELCOME WAGON Have you just moved to our area? Recently engag- ed? Had a baby? Or do you know someone who has? Please call. We will be happy to stop by and give you a Welcome Wagon call. Our basket holds lots of free gifts to welcome the newcomer, new baby, or newly engaged girl. Please call Cherie Dillow 653-1609, or Sue Binkle 653-4895 in the Mount Joy area; or Hazel Baker 426-3643 in Marietta. Do you need your snow tires put on? Call 653-4125 after 3:30pm. (/Ya/ Ya( Earn up to $220 weekly part-time taking short phone messages at home. Call 412/279-8601, ext. 635. (1212) ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Goldie M. Mecckley, late of Mount Joy Borough. Lancaster County. Ba.: Letters testamentary on having been said estate oranted to the undersigned. all persons indebted hereto arc requested to make immediate payment, and all those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Marv Janc Young, R.D. #1. Mount Joy, PA; Helen M. Wells, 224 East Main Strcot,. Mount Joy, PA; Rob. 0 EF. Meckley, 1S West von Street, Mount Joy, ‘A: and Jay H. Meckley, 1S North Barbara Street, viount Jov. PA 17582. Carl R. Hallgren, Esquire Morgan, Hallgren & Heinly, P.C. j TAS IIMRSOICTTATNNEKEAARNBMBAAIA LEARN EWE €C@ FANN Village Square Shoppe, Center Square, Marietta, HOLIDAY SALE Dec. 1&2, Sat. 1-Spm, Sun. 1-7pm. Handcrafted gifts, collect- ibles, Lancaster County atlases. VOLUNTEERS assist with Meals oi. Wheels needed. 1%2 hours per week will be all the time you will have to contribute! Call 426-3643 or 653-2491. (t=x) If you have been thinking about installing a wood heater now is the time to do it while the supply lasts. We have many models and prices to choose from. 426-3286. Hiestand Distri- butors, R.D. #1 Marietta. Wholesale. Columbia To bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710 — Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. 509 South 16th Street, Colum- bia, Pa. BUSINESS FOR SALE Coin operated laundro- mat. Good business, choice location, extra equipment. 426-2225. FOR RENT T # | Riverview Park Apartments for rent See ad in this issue Deer rifles for rent. $10/week. Amo furnished. Call 653-4984. MIFFLIN PRESS, INC. LETTERPRESS - OFFSET. 336 LOCUST STREET COLUMBIA, PA. 17512 PHONE 717 684-2253 Cemplete Quick Copy Service continued from back page] a volume describing fresh- water mollusks in the United States. He also published a work in French on shells. In 1844 he wrote an article on ‘‘Species and Their Distribution,’’ in which he discussed variations that occur within a species. This work was read by Charles Darwin and was later quoted by Darwin in his ‘‘Origin of Species.” In 1843 his interests suddenly shifted to ento- mology. In one summer he collected 2050 specimens of various kinds of insects. In 1841 he was appointed professor of zoology at the Franklin Institute in Phila- delphia. Later, he was professor of natural history at the University of Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, he was be- coming interested in the study of language. He studied the sounds made by the human voice. One of his studies was of the sounds used in various Indian languages. Because of his interest in phonetics he became inter- ested in spelling reform. His interest in words led him into etymology (Study of derivations of words). He 0 Wo ap I Pm J) Lm ; Jr 1 sey gg it gpg ss OF BEAUTY, TALEAT AND CREATIVITY THATS RIGHT HERE AT OUR DOORSTEP. * a Vit TUGRRTIAN Wir SAVE NPIASPIAIAPLTS Snr n SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 - susquehanna exchange Buy - Sell - Trade - FREE!! Send your classified ads to Susquehanna Times, Box 75A, R.D. 1, Marietta, PA 17547. No charge for individyals. Businesses pay 10° per word, minimum $2.00. Haldeman (cont.) corresponded with Noah Webster about the origins of some words. Once when he was attended a conference on language, a young man started to talk about an insect. Haldeman corrected the young man on his pronunciation of the Latin name of the insect. The young man defended his pronunciation of the insect’s name. Professor Haldeman let him go on, then said, “You see, I discovered and named that insect, and a man objects to having his children ill treated.’’ As a result of his work in language studies, he was appointed professor of comparative philology at the University of Pennsylvania. His favorite working place was always his home at Chiques. He travelled, but only to collect data for his studies. His life was not entirely happy; two of his children died before growing up. He had some financial worries. Always original and different, he became a Catholic when he was 30 years old, although he had been brought up a Protest- ant. He was one of the founders of St. Mary's Church in Marietta. He died in 1880 at age 68, working in his study in the big house at Chiques. Marietta ambulance The Marietta Area Am- bulance Association elected the following officers for the coming year: Nancy Hernei- son, crew chief; William Ney, assistant crew chief; Robin Eshleman, secretary- treasurer; and Steve Bailey, training officer. Peggy L. Woodward of Rivermoor was accepted as a new member. The ambulance’s new radio will installed on December 7th. ; “TM ALDAYS AMAZED 4 - wee Tea" Nineteen calls were re- ported for October, and 252 calls this year (through November 16th). The ambulance crew will start a fund drive over the holidays. Contributions may be placed with the Marietta branch of Farmers First Bank. The money will be used to pay off the remaining debt on the new ambulance, amounting at the moment to $6000.