buckle too. Suede contrasts shiny leather — the toe's squared — the heel pared - everything you can want ina good looking street shoe. It's all yours for just $12.99 Black or Brown Sterner s Shoe Store Timely Tips for Women by Doris W- Thomas Handmade Pottery Is Good Choice For Gifts & Home Use Pennsylvania craftsmen have kept people and their homes in mind as they designed functional objects to relate to use and environment. Whether you want a quality piece of pottery for functional use, a gift, or “just for beautiful” Pennsylvania potters have just the piece for you. And, per- haps if you desire, you could make several beautiful items for Christmas gifts and avoid the rush in shopping for rea- dy made gifts later, and have the added personal touch, These potters from a wide range of quality pottery in- cluding tall pots, low pots, hanging pots, tiny weed pots, and large planters: Pottery wind bells to hang outside your window furnish a mov- ing arrangement that is not only pleasant to the eye but to the ear with its soft mus- ical tones. Pennsylvania potters have created beautiful ovenware containers for foods. Casser- oles with lids that serve as an extra plate, jam jars, cookie jars, punch bowls and mugs for hot cider are oniy a few pieces potters have made to enhance your food presentation. Even the winter birds can have a unique pot- tery feeder, Pottery containers are ex- cellent choices for arrange- ments of dried materials. With a selective eye and a little time, you can arrange these materials in a tall floor piece or a tiny accent piece. And if you do not have all the dried materials you'll need, take advantage of na- ture’s free beauty. weeds and grasses, nuts and cones, locust and catalpa pods and teasel are just a few of nature’s autumn textures you can gather and use for inter- esting arrangements from now until the first buds em- erge on early shrubs and on trees next spring. GOOD FRIENDS, and they would have to be, are London Zoo keeper Dav and Delila, a seven-year-old giraffe. Dave is in act of passing an apple to Delila, Dried F BANKAMERICARD ERENT ER EEN NE REE SRuNAEESENENE NY “ Cost Of Living Council Oversees Price Freeze The Cost of Living Coun- cil, recently established by President: Nixon, was-sef: up. . to promote and encourage compliance with the 90-day freeze on prices. The pro- gram, if successful, ‘explains Catherine B. Love, Extension consumer education specialist at Penn State, is expected to increase employment, reduce inflation, and restore confid- ence in the dollar. Another duty of the Coun- cil is to inform consumers about the details of the freeze.- The Cost of Living: Council has, for example, explained the price restrict: ions on food this way: Raw agricultural products, or those unchanged from their natural form, are not subject to the freeze. Only those foods that have under- gone some physical change come under the price freeze, That is, the -prices are frozen on all products canned, froz- en, slaughtered, milled or processed. Some examples are: Raw unchanged foods not under the price freeze: live animals and poultry, raw milk, fresh fruits and vege- tables; fresh fish and seafood. Patronize our Advertisers You Can“t Tell "Em Like This sz Use A Want A NO SIZE LIMIT Buicks! Cadillacs! Lincolns! Mercurys! same size off Fords! VWs! Plymouths! Chevrolets! Yo“ *" Oldsmobiles! Dodges! Ramblers! SWEIGART 329 WEST HIGH STREET MANHEIM, PENNA. PHONE 665-2258 OPEN TUESDAY EVENING UNTIL 8:00 FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 EERE RENEE ANE NEDA ANNE AREER REE WHITEWALL or BLACKWAL CAR TIRE VALUES! Yivestone Tred Gouny NEW TREADS RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE CASINGS OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES 2°28 OR Natural form changed dur- ing processing subject to the price freeze: dressed. pouitry, slaughtered animals, pastcur- ized milk, canned and frozen fruits and vegetables, canned and frozen fish. In addition, the Council has the responsibilities for devel- oping and recommending fol- c——- YEARNS IETHER YRS GENER SN 00 Plus 32¢ to 68¢ Est. Tax Exp. (depending 8 on size) and 2 retreadable casings of DRESS DENIMS Solids, stripes, sculptured patterns of polyester and cotton denim. Machine wash, no-iron. 45-in. width. $ i oR yd BALBOA SUITINGS ™-yon and rayon blends in solids, checks and plaids... woven classics. 42 to 45-in. widths. Fashion lengths. SEWING ACCESSORIES RETTEW’S.. wen JHOTEABPE PES eedNBs ERR tHHEEER sso WR B EEE ERNE EEE NERA ENN ESN ERRNO URE RANER ARENT ORNONGSROEY TTI LLL TeeeEERasYNes NRE ERR eNSI FETEN SRE ER low-up policies and proced- ures for continued economic’ growth without inflationary prices after the 90-day {reeze period is over. The Council has asked for the cooperation of - consumer, agricuiture, in- dustry and labor groups in carrying out their responsibil- ties. FC ASSENE sews SRE 5449 $4 00 Pr ——— NENA EMEENE EERE INSANE NEREN SANE R RENAE AEE NNRARANSNNREER ANE ARNA NARA NANR EERE NE RRNA NRE RARNE NE EN ARNE RNA, A
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