3 ) | | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1972 §: heating work preferred. Abil- ® Classified Ads ity to sell important. Phone (From Preceding Page) 5023. 49-tfc — —— HELP WANTED = — - IT — ee Services Offered Local company has opening in E. & R. Window Washing sheet metal department. Ex- Service. Residential and com- perience helpful but not nec- mercial, Call 653-1283, essary. Steady work, Excel- 2-1c lent benefits. Call 653-1335 for interview. 2-1¢ Income Tax Service—individ- Wanted: Supervisor for Mount yal, farme x5: Small business. Joy Cemetery. Reply in" writ- . >. ing-to Warren Hayman, 301 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy. INCOME TAX SERVICE 1-20 ° BEN STONER PHONE 898-8241 Man to assist in managing plumbing and heating store irs central Elizabethtown. PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK and FARM EQUIPMENT TUES., MARCH 28, 1972 12:00 NOON Located 1; mile North of Maytown, Pa. along End- slow Road, 4 miles South of Rheems. 15 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS 30 and 35 FERGUSON TRACTORS 33 M. H. TRACTOR with plow and cultivator IN. 45 Baler with motor, hay crusher, M.F. 3-point 7 ft. mower, N. I. PTO manure spreader, Sauder loader, 3-pt. disc, 3-pt. sub soiler, 3-pt. corn planter, 3-pt. weeder, 3- pt. tractor scoop, J. D. 2 B. 14 in. trip plow, flat wagon, D. B. hay rake, Ontario 13 disc drill, bale elevator, spring harrow, lime drill, field sprayer, cultipacker, water tank, tobacco planter, tobacco ladder wagons, to- bacco lath, tobacco presses, 36” barn fan, platform scale, vise pipe wrenches, pipe die set, tractor & log chains, bag wagons, galvanized pipe. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 2 Mc Units, 6-can milk cool- er, stainless steel wash tubs, 450-gallon stock tank, milk cans. STRAW, and many other items. Sale by Theodore Trone H. (ABE) SHAFFNER and C. H WOLGEMUTH,, AUCTIONEERS ; Food Stand UBLIC AUCTION OF — FARM MACHINERY FRI., MARCH 24, 1972 AT 11:00 A. M. Located 2'2 miles north of Silver Spring. Pa. on Marietta Pike, turn right at Farmdale school on Ironville Road. ¥2 mile to Sale. MASSEY FERGUSON 50. FARMALL 140 with mower, tobacco hoers and cultivators, Corn plant- er, 2 tobacco ladders, peg harrow, cross bale ele- vator, disc, Oliver, 2-bottom plow, Dunham culti- packer, 3-section spring harrow, harrow with rol- ler, Oliver manure spreader, fertilizer drill, Oliver graindrill, 2 rubber tire wagons, 1 with sideboards; 2-bottom plow, sub-soiler, scales, harness & equip- ment, tobacco lath, tool chest, wheelbarrows, lad- ders, corn sheller, milk cans, wheat cradle, Int. trail plow - 2-bottom; bag wagons, lumber, De La- val electric hot water heater, straw cutter, elect. fence posts, G.E. elect. cow clippers, hog troughs, weed burner, hand sprayer for tobacco beds, iron kettle, Pioneer chain saw, horse drawn hay tetter, fannirg mill, air compressor, Chicken Equipment, and other small articles. : HAY —- CORN « STRAW Sale by Howard M. Musser CONDUCTED BY: J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE R. D. 1, MANHEIM, PA. OMAR LANDIS & GIRVIN BROS, AUCTS. PHONE 665-4806/5054 - 569-9492 Food Stand at Sale by Silver Spring Fire Co. Sin AT R=" » SOP rbt boootot iio it tree rN0rePeey Fees Miscellaneous Rummage Sale on Friday, March 24 at 9 a.m. at 53 S. Charlotte Street, Manheim. 2-1c Garage Sale — Rear 145 So. Main St., Manheim. Saturday, March 25, 10 am. to 3 p.m. 2-1c — — -» Card of Thanks —_— a mini S— We wish to thank everyone for their prayers, flowers, cards, memorials and kind- ness during our days of ber- eavement. A special thank you to the ladies of the Man- heim U. M. church. Mrs. Oscar K. Buch and family, 43 S. Penn street, Manheim, Pa, 2-1p To all our relatives, neigh- bors and other kind friends we express our sincere thanks for the many expressions of sympathy and other kindness- es to us at this time of our bereavement. The family of Lester G. Groff and the Omar G. Groff family. 2-1c Thank you for your cards, flowers, visits and prayers during my weeks in the hos- pital. A special thanks to Rev. Stevens and Rev. H. Hem- minghaus, Omar Fair Sr. 2-1c We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for the acts of love and sympathy during our recent loss of fa- ther and grandfather. The Irvin W. Musser Family. 2-1p We wish to thank our neigh- bors, friends and relatives for all services, prayers and kindnesses, and cards of sym- pathy extended to us over the - BONELESS ROUND AND RUMP ROASTS $3 29 2352220222222 2 222. CENTER - CUT Chuck Roasts io. “J Qe CHICKEN & HAM SALAD $9 29 toot tie rosa lil ltt —aiittete rote iii reeee CREAM SLAW Ib, 49- tragic death of Paul M. Con- WATER FOR TREES ley, our son, and brother. Trees do not drink rainwa- The Paul F. i adi F. Conley Tniy. ter that falls on their leaves. steamy b Leaves are waterproof and SMOOTH DESSERTS trees get their water from the Why are frozen desserts us- ground. ually smooth? Freezing makes rere them smooth because sugar - Some researchers believe lowers the freezing point of there is a relationship be- the mixture to be frozen. tween viruses and certain can- This = factor, plus stirring, cers. Help them find out and makes tiny ice crystals in the help wipe out cancer in your food. The result is a smooth lifetime. Give to the Ameri- and creamy product. can Cancer Society. PUBLIC SALE OF is Real Estate, Household Goods and Printing Equipment SAT., APRIL 8, 1972 9:30 A. M. 31 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENNA. 2% Story Frame Dwelling First floor: Living room, dining room, kitchen, powder room, large store room. Second floor: 4 bedrooms and bath. Oil furnace with hot water heat, attic, cellar, Garage. To inspect this property, Saturday, March 25 and April 1, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Real Estate to be offered at 2:00 P.M. Printing equipment sold at 11:30 A. M. Sale by Mrs. Edgar R. Villee JAMES R. COHO, ATTORNEY HAROLD (ABE) SHAFFNER, 653-5689 and C. H. WOLGEMUTH, AUCTIONEERS CENTER - CUT T-BONE STEAKS Ib. 4 29 SMOKED HAM BUTTS Ib. 9- BAKED BEANS Ib. 49- FRESH SELECT OYSTERS wo: MO. ROUND AND SIRLOIN STEAKS . $19 33I3335302202222022022220220200002252238220 0 HOMECURED SLICED *. nes sor 0eet POTATO & MACARONI Salad ib. Ge LARGE FRYING OYSTERS w QO ssasssanisie > * 333333023202320002 wed rerevrosss boast hh De Soot i litres FRANZ : i MARSHMALLOW Box of 24 10c eggs SUNDAY EGGS 51 89 | coLa 39: ere essai ids nant sss 8 Pk, 16 Oz. Bottles Plus Dep. 4 HOURS ~~ 8:00 to 1:00 SHAW’S MARKET 101 N. Main St. =« MANHEIM ~~ Phone 665-2025 222s Te aI p4 1 b4 b4 +4 b4 h4 b4 b4 h4 4 4 b4 : : H 3 : : 4 H p4 p4 4 b4 b4 4 p4 4 & * p4 b4 b4 : : : po p4 : p4 * 4 4 bd bd M b4 : p4 hf p4 H * h4 4 b4 4 b4 b4 4 ;4 b4 > 4 : 4 b4 b4 p4 4 4 : h4 b4 : : H bd h4 : ; sss meen S HPO OIIONS
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