WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1972 o> MARKET I 2 MILES SOUTH OF MANHEIM ON RT. 72 marketing livestock! SO000000000 ‘WEEK-END SPECIALS DO0I0000000000000000 difference in auctions! MONDAY 10:30 AM.—FAT HOGS and SHOATS 2:30 PM. —FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL AUCTIONS make the difference i o} NEW HOLLAND makes the } FRESH CHICKEN RED DELICIOUS a VoiLE . 39 YELLOW DELICIOUS PS HURODAY 10 PM, ; - - Ib. 39c STAYMAN WINESAP : LEGS & THIGHS Ib. 3@e 3b for 49- New Holland Sales Stables. Inc. | ) BREASTS - - - |b. 5 Sec Abram W. Diffenbach, a * Phone (717) 354-2194 |} ww FRESH FROM FLORIDA TANGALOS TEMPLES TANGERINES 3 3 ORANGES 5 GRAPEFRUIT NAVELS SUNKIST NAVELS HOLSUM BREAD '1.00 be undertaken to determine how these types of persons can be utilized most efficient- ly, he added. Acceptance and use of these persons by physi- cians should -be determined, as well as acceptability of such new positions by pa- tients. “Many rural persons remain in good health and have very adequate mechanisms for loaves for dealing with sickness and disease. We need to biuld on these in our planning and ac tion programs. We should not attempt to replace the old en- tirely with something new,” he advised. The bald eagle and the golden eagle are protected by federal law. The laws of 37 states protect all hawks, DUTCH PRIDE FARM INCOME TAX PLLLLLOOLO0O0O000DDVCOOOLO0O00 /A OPEN DAILY 8:00 A.M. TO 9:00 PM. — SATURDAY 8 AM. TO 5 P.M. : CLOSED SUNDAY | AR Ne 2 ae Sonne nen and in 2 oe area of Individuals, Farmers and Small Businesses egration In the more rural sophisticated medical centers, 20 years experience with Internal Revenue Service 1 | HEALTH SERVICES areas of the country, Dr. Dr. Crawford spoke as associ- y lB i f al Crawford observed. He sug- ate professor of rural sociol- | eat ay gested that a “three tier sys- ogy at Penn State. . I; H Sj ; : " tem,” now being advanced in Rural areas need greater NE Seach In four aspects roel many circles, be studied fur- use of physicians’ assistants, Wil 1am - 21IMIMOons | | Bh Tamar Rithea ther for adaption to rural , and similar types of § 236-A MAIN STREET LANDISVILLE, PA. HB ed Dr. Charles O. Crawford, ° °° SUPDOS 2e 5D ane: Je Pp Ointed PHONE 838-8655 41-15¢ IE of Penn State, recently at a The “three tiers,” he said, : Dower Nadie shoy HB National Workshop on Com- are first level care in physic- munity Services in Lincoln, ians’ offices, clinics, nad local | Nebraska. health centers, secondary care | Such health services tend including community hospit- | | HOME E 3 L L E D : | PREVIEW U | > or / 4d o 3 Taks one giant step. Then another \ i . + « after awhile, it becomes a habit. ; | F «{ That's what we're looking forward to oe oe . as Il § ie the von Pooch g Talk about exciting news! This is it! By acting now | > you can have one—or two, or three, or four—residence | 4 extension telephones installe ! This i | NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION — ; Pp d absolutely free! This is a G | we will continue Quality Sales and saving much too good to pass up. Act promptly, Call your Service on all RCA Products. telephone business office and tell them how many exten ® sion telephones you desire. Then sit back and prepare In our commercial line we are con- to enjoy a whole new world of telephone convenience, tinuing installations and service on “McMartin” & “Soundolier” Systems. We would like also to announce the addition of “Jerrold” Systems to this line. Barshinger and Beam | Electronics North Main & Rapho Streets MANHEIM, PA, 665-4757 COLUMBIA - UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY An Equal Opportunity Employer CALL 684-2101 Member UNITED TELEPHONE SYSTEM Operated by United Utilities, Incorporated
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