wo A PERE, & Punt Pass & Kick Contest 10th conducted by the Manheim Saturday night, Oct. the second Manheim Punt, Pass, and Kick Contest was held on Memorial Field. In spite of the cold weather 106 boys aged 8 through 13 com- peted. The contest was spon- sored by Phillips Ford, and My Jaycees. The winners and 2nd, and 3rd runner-ups are (listed as follows: Age group 13: Larry Sweit- zer, with 315 points, fol ow- ed by Michael Longenecker, 276 pts.; and William Fry Jr. er’s Annual 5 Day Autumn Sale OCT. 17 to 22 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. - Wednesday till 6 P. M, SMALL GIFT FOR EVERYONE 9” Bud Vase Free with Your Purchase of $5.00 or more See the Basement Full of Autumn, Christmas and many other Kinds of Artificial Flowers Sold by the Stem. Lot of Flower Arrangements on Display We can only List a few of our Special-. Linen tea towels SE Regular $1.00 NOW 79c 150 Boxes Scripture Text Christmas Cards $1.00 Boxes 69c - $1.25 Boxes 89c Matchbox John Deere Tractor & Trailer Regular 98c a set NOW 79c a set Some Friction & Wind-up Toys .. Reg. 95¢ NOW 75¢ each Customizing Kits 25% off regular price Bibles, Hand Painted Trays, Mennonite Community Cookbooks .... . 10% Many other items not mentioned here will be reduce for this sale MYER'S GIFT & PRINTING SHOP One-fourth mile west of Mount Joy along Route 230 near Wolgemuth’s Fruit Market. Phone: 653-7955 off regular price REN f\ 3 & rH ai Rl Tivestone Than & Gono TRUCK TIRES N Long, sure-traction highway s mileage at low initial cost. f Quiet running. { Powerful pulling action for more go in mud and snow. Automatic cleaning. { Safer stops and surer starts on ice, snow, or wet, slick _ pavement. { Tough, Shock-Fortified i cord for extra body strength + and more retreads. OPEN TUESDAY & FRIDAY ‘TIL 9:00 SWEIGART FIRESTONE 54 S. Main St. — Ph. 665-2258 — Manheim, Pa. ETE SE, OYSTERS 3: $1 HL FRESH STEWING Frying Chicken LEGS/BREASTS 1b. 48c Irregular FRANKS 6 lb. bx. $2.89 - 1b. 3c Flavoring BACON Ends 3 lbs. $1.00 Sliced American CHEESE 1b. 43c¢ Fresh Crisp Broken PRETZELS 2 lbs. 39c MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing qt. 49¢ Soft BROWN SUGARS 5 lbs. 85c PITTED DATES cello wrapped 1b. 35¢ BLACK WALNUT Kernels 8 oz. 85¢c Local CELERY HEARTS 1b. 29¢ Fresh Pressed SWEET CIDER gal. 65¢ U.S. #1 WHITE POTATOES 10 lbs. 39c¢ The friendliest Store in Eat Petersburg DIEHL’S 569-1112 Instantly Redeemable Cash Green Stamps and Zone winners are noti- fied for further competitions. Gold, Silver and Bronze Plaques were awarded for age groups 11 to 13. Ages 8 through 10 received Philadel- phia Eagles warm-up jackets, Place Kicking sets and auto- graphed footballs. Also given away after the contest were the four footballs and “four kicking tees. Nationally this program is in its fourth year with over 500,000 youngsters compet- ing in 1963. Manheim’s par- ticipation last year was 84 boys. * » * Manheim P.T,A. The Manheim P.T.A. will have its first meeting of the school year at.8 p.m. Tues- day evening, Oct. 20 in the H. C. Burgard elementary school. You” a discussion by a panel cluding the Rev. R. Emery, J. D. Austin, psychologist, and Mrs. E. J. Crowell, pro- bation officer. There will be room visitation preceding the program. will be the subiect of ¥® ® % Museum Tours Beginning Saturday, Octo- ber 31, the -Missimer Museum in Manheim wil open only by appointment. until next April. Tours may be through Herman Hart, tor, arranged cura- MAKE COMPOST Collect falling leaves of shade trees and shrubs and pile them on a compost heap rather than burn them, re- minds J. Lincoln Pearson, extension flouriculturist at Penn State University. When the leaves are decayed, this material forms an mold to use for repotting the house plants, or topdressing around choice perennials. There is nothing more im- prudent than excessive. pru- dence, —C. C. Colton. An old man once told me that women don’t believe half of what they say to other women and not a tenth of what is said to them. USED Cars-Trucks ‘57 Chev. 2-Dr., SS . $395 ‘57 Ford 2-Dr. S.S... $335 ‘56 Ford 2-Dr. H.T. . $295 *S6 Ford SW ...... $295 ‘S55 Chev. V-8, 2-Dr. $250 ‘54 Chevrolet P.U. .. $475 ‘53 Chevrolet P. U. . $250 ‘52 Chev. PU ...... $250 ‘50 Willys PU 4-Wheel Drive. ..... ci. $495 VicWenger Colebrook St. R.D. 2 2 Mi. North of Manheim Phone 665-3728 “Your Family and, § in-! § Weil § This procedure will continue § 151 N. Charlotte Street, : excellent HB | | | | [| 234 pts. Wednesday, October 14, 1264 Page 3 Age-group 12: Alan M. / 1 r Frey, 189 pts; Tony Luta,[St., Manheim. : APPLEY'S 16612 pts; Donald Yecker, eA 166 pts. Eos Bast 53 GLASS GARDENS i : : eis Aar onor > : > pe Tromp i : Dennis Nancy Zink, student at'Daily Floral Deliveries to All Cay 198 pis > Bobby Manheim Central Sr. High Hospitals and Funeral Homes 24 ’ - S.; ( | ~~ han ~ r ~O MUO Ny - a Connelly, 19214 oto. School recently received na-| PHONE 426-3611 Age group 10: Keith Son: tional honors in the field “| 17 East Market Street = > ’ : > art. grey, 21215 pts.; John Wea- be Pe nat Aton] MARIETTA ver, 195%%; Randy Sweitzer,] ISS pi ke One DO A AND 180 upts. | WINne I'S In the ofih 8 ation al . Age group 9: William Scott | High School Art Exhibition. COLUMBIA 0 > wh . hd a 73 vess svslys<r -y . 3 on Noggle, 165% pis; Andy Her winning eniry was a! ppORISTS TELEGRAPH Brigg 1R01/ Skis Tarn | distinetive pencil Drawing. | pa 1888S, 10UY4 PLS. JeI'C | i DELIV ERY White 15514 pts. i Sl - eer Age group 8: Steven Bauk- | night 1552 pts.; Terry B* Galtchell, 115% pts; John #§ Ellinger, 114 pts. Names and scores of all six first place winners will ; Es i A : | > . : : RE ‘ --— 8 : a Pe p be forwarded to the Nation- HAR i) WARE al PP&K Headquarters, > @ fi where scores are compared Tv ATI R Ee TRE. ¥ > lring P ON THE SQUARE IN MANHEIM LAST CHANCE Appliances 23-inch TV ALL WOOD CONSOLE VHF UHF OR pe NET ron CHOICE OF WALNUT OR MAHOGANY S188 FILTER-FLO WASHER CAPACITY BIG 12-LB. ® lL.oad Selector ® Water Temp. Conirol ® Safety Lid Switch ® All Porcelain Tub Now Only 51 b 00 w.T J BUY A— GENERAL ELECTRIC | CLOTHES DRYER | Low as $995 AND GET AN ELECTRIC BLANKET LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. NO DOWN PAYMENT
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