Each year thousands of it- ems on new and unproven methods of cancer treatments are added to the American Cancer Society files, It’s one way the Society tries to pro- tect the public from quacks. REPLACE Your Present No. 3 Inspection Sticker With Sticker No. 1 come in for our complete car care service ENGINE We'll check condition and adjustment of ignition and carbure- tor systems, and tune if necessary, BATTERY We'll check for full power and see that Water is at the proper level, COOLING SYSTEM We'll check antifreeze protection, make sure it’is at proper level and that the cap, hoses and connections . are tight, LIGHTS We'll make sure all Bights are burning properly and -@0rrectly aimed, We'll check arm and blade condition A and windshield. > washer tank fluid level "We'll check pressure, “@read and general <gondition, BRAKES We'll check fluid level, linings, cylinders, adjustment, LUBRICATION “We'll check engine $ransmission and z steering ofl, bricate chassis, @hange oil and filter needed. POLLUTION CONTROL We'll check and 4 service your car's HI carburetor, rings and ERE i A) Tn Nip valves, filters and RAE VANE $8” emission control EARS devices to help Pe reduce the pollutants it spews into our air, EXHAUST SYSTEM “We'll check muffler, “Railpipe and mani. “Fold for dangerous @xhayst leaks. Manheim Town & Country Ford 300 SOUTH MAIN STREET MANNHEIM, PA. PHONE 665-3551 - 394-4071 ““The Dealer Where Trust Comes First” VITAL STATISTICS DEATHS Nelson S. Sentz, 66, Mount Joy R1 Walter M. Eshleman, 75, of Manheim I. Richard Reed, 63, Man heim Henry S. Houser, 62, of Manheim Miss Margaret Stahl, 52, of Marietta Mrs. Oscar H. Fisher, 88, formerly of Manheim Ivan J. Kreiner, 68, Mount Joy * * * BIRTHS A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Shiner, Manheim A daughter to Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Winsett, Marietta A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kramer, Manheim R2 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Weidman, Manheim R2 A daughter to Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Wetzel, Mount Joy A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nissley, Mt. Joy R1 FLORIN FIRE CO. Ham Supper AT THE FIREHOUSE FEBRUARY 26, 1972 4::00 - 8:00 P. M. ADULTS - “le. CHILDREN (10 & under) 75¢ Contact Any Florin Fireman For Tickets or Dial 653-1364 —Thanks for your support— A son to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stehman, East Peters- burg A son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benner, Landisville A son to Mr. and Mrs. George Blankenship, Mt, Joy R2 Water flowing from proper ty finds its way into rivers or streams in one way or anoth er. Soil eroded from land and carried by wind or water plays a major part in contri- buting to the 500 million tons of sediment found in our riv- ers, harbors, lakes and reser- voirg each year. Removal of that sediment costs the tax payers about $250 million a year, Trees, shrubs, grass, and other plants not only help to preserve our priceless and threatened water resources. "The lucky man is the one who forgets his bad luck. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1972 ———— SHOP THE CLASSIFIED WAY Drafting Service SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL DESIGNS FOR BUILDING Harold E. Becker 316 DOVER STREET, MANHEIM, PA. CONTRACTORS PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS E—— 665-5363 46.4c At lO. abe. a, tent MBA Sn. of, Ae NO SH A.. Ser tl E00 tl... 1 HOURS: {| Daily 7:30 - 5:30 Ti pestone Thre Gouitiy* 5 Tuesday 740 am. <8 Pm © WINTER RETREADS 4 or DLC-100 NEW TREADS Mix or Match { Any 1 S size 4 for listed { 7.7514 7.35-14 695-14 7.00-13 { 7.76-15 7.35.15 6.50-13 6.00-13 LS 7 | WARTS Larger sizes 2 for $31 203 Bll w MARL LT Plus 35¢ to 68¢ per tire Fed. Ex. tax SAS RA { : and 2 recappable tires off your car. NE KL FE NN ; i 1 i : 329 WEST HIGH STREET PHONE 665-2258 tii MANHEIM, PENNA LUCKY LEAF CHERRY PIE FILLING LUCKY LEAF SWEET APPLE CIDER LEAN - TENDER - BONELESS RIB ROAST ‘'q 15 “MADE OF BEEF” DOLLY PAK LEAN - TENDER RUMP STEAK (8. ‘Yq 19 FRESH GROUND AT MOSEMANN’S HAMBURG ICE CREAM CRISP JUICY “RED DELICIOUS” APPLES 3 = §F sama P[ZZA size mz DRIED BEEF « §9. OPEN - THURSDAY and FRIDAY till 9 PM ~ SATURDAY till 6 PM _MOSEMANN’S FOOD MARKET MARKET SQUARE . MANNER, PA. ee pet nd THD PA PA bb Lad Lad’ Sa om eis QU Shy oh ey ah A be le
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