Everybody Th Cl of d FOR RENT Rasds E CL lASSIICOS simp FOR RENT: Viliage Green - Apartments, east Willow To OS Sn SE ER y havrals ryt avs Elizabethtown, 1 and ed- eu 1567 Cd yroie Blation fii room apts., featuring total el- FOR SALE _ 583 motor. Call 6551046 °°°% ectric living, wall-to-wall car- TOO 19-14 Pet, fully equipped G.E. Kkit- = n= chen, laundry facilities Li ixe wher For better cleaning, to keep individually controlled Car- Mixed Ca Shepield colors gleaming, use Blue Lus- rier air conditioning & heat- Pups. Call 659-2475. P ing. Immediate occupancy. Electric baseboard heating units. Call 6065-2258 days; 65s- 2443 after 5 p.m. 19-2¢ John Dzere 110 Garden Trac- tor, with mower & tiller, less than 1 year old, $1000. Call tre carpet cleaner. Rent elec- tric shampooer $1. Graham's, 20 "Market Square, Manheim, Penna. 19-1c Tappan Electric Smooth Top Range, available at Myer’s Metered Gas, R. D. 3, Man- Rental office open 1 to 5 Sat- urday and Sunday; 4 to 8 on Tuesday and Thursday. Call 367-4769 or 838-4271 for infor- mation. 38tfc STORAGE SPACE for Rent— 35 {te 1 i -3588. 19-2¢ appliances, snowmobiles, boats 665-6534 after 7 p.m. 19-iLc heim, Phone 665-3588 c app Do oo If carpets look dull and Home grown PICKLES. Call 1728. 17.3¢c drear, remove the spots as Manheim 665-3413. 18 2¢ they appear with Blue Lustre, Rent electric shampoter $1. Blueberries. Pick except Thurs. 25c¢ 1b. 2 mi. so. Mas- tersonville, E. on E-town Rd, right on Shumaker Rd. to sign. Nixon. Ph, 895051 1 lc Longenecker’s Hardware, 39 Market Square, Movheim, Pe. -1c “Everything for the Knitter”. Lessons available. Marie’s Yarn & Handmade Gifts. 13 N. Main St., Manheim, Hours: Daily 9-5:30 except Tues. 9- 12; Friday 9.9. Also at Root’s every Tuesday. 11-tfe The first literacy test for voters in the U. S. was given in Connecticut in 1885! PUBLIC SALE Wanted to Buy WANTED: Cigar molds, lab- els, bands, etc. box full or truck load. Write box 103X, East Prospect, Pa. 17317. 15-10c, Services Offered a= Going on vacation? Will mow and trim lawns in Manheim- Lititz area. Reasonable rates. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1972 deeds t he skin cancer, the American Cancer Society says. Use sun- lotion, cover-up sun hats and beach umbrellas for protec- tion. relatives for the kind they did for us during flood. Also for donations. Daniel and Sadie Flory. 19-1c SUN SENSE Common sense in the sun is the best safeguard against PUBLIC SAL J ) Household Goods, Tools, Building Material and Office Equipment SATURDAY, JULY 29, 72 11:00 A.M. Located at 527 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, Penna. Norge upright Freezer like new, Lady Kenmore washer, like new; R.C.A. automatic washer, Kelvinator electric stove, Crosley refrigerator, Mahogany 9-piece dining room suite, living room suite, rockers, chairs, chest of drawers, dinette set, chest, wardrobe, Singer sewing machine, radios, lamps, dishes, Household appli- ances, twin wash tubs, built-in kitchen with formica top, stainless steel sink, oven and counter top range; electric I1.B.M. typewriter, desks, metal filing cabinet, beveled siding, flooring, metal cover molding (Kalreim), 5,000 lath clips, sash, form shores (Roos-Shors), 5 h.p. Dewalt saw, shapen heads, daydo, Skil disc sander, ramset, electric power wrench, % electric drill, air compressor, platform scales, old license plates, bicycle, 24’ & 40’ alum. ext. ladders, mortar boxes, lawn spread- er, screws and hardware, Rotary mowers, Tractor rid- ing Mower, Garden Tools, New building stone, and many other items too numerous to mention. Tools sold first. Bloodhounds were the first thoroughbred dogs! REAL ESTATE PERSONAL PROPERTY & ANTIQUES TO BE HELD SATURDAY, AUG. 5, '72 AT 26 EAST HIGH STREET, MAYTOWN Lot of land, 62)2x250 feet, more or less, thereon erected a 13 STORY BRICK BUNGALOW containing 6 rooms and bath; oil-hot water heat. Ar- rangements to view property may be made by calling Marietta 426-3309. Also to be sold at same time: Frigidaire refrigerat- or, Perfection room heater, utility cupboard, ext. table, 4 chairs; kneehole desk, chairs, rocking chairs, 3-piece living room suite, coffee table, ZENITH TV, Philco ra- dio, TV swivel rocker, table lamps, small tables, card table, 3-pc. bedroom suite with spring & mattress, sew- . ing cabinet, quilts, quilt tops, comforts, fringed table- cloth with napkins, clothes hamper, ironing board, Hun- ter window fan, rugs, throw rugs, stool, sleeve board, small stands, pedestal, old jelly cupboard, sideboard with lge. mirror; round china closet, roil top desk, plank bottom chairs, cane seated chairs, old fashioned folding rocker, folding camp chair, high stool, organ stool, hall rack, trunk, small chest, large pine chest, old shoe shine box, washstands, towel racks, wardrobe, comb. bookcase and desk, sec. bookcase, large gold frame mirror, glass & beaded lamp shades, frosted light shades, lamp with colored glass shade, pictures, picture frames, coal oil lights, coal oil lamp with metal boy & dog base, goose neck light, arrow heads, tobacco stand, spring scales, ‘toy sewing machine, whatnot shelf, baskets, iron bank, sad irons, Elgin gold pocket watch with hunter case, pocket watches, beaded neck- lace, pie board, indiv. salts, etched glass water set, milk glass bureau set, cut & pressed glass, washbowl and pitcher, silverware, carving set, souvenir spoon - Dem. Conv. 1912; English Spring dinner service for 12, choco- late pitcher, fluted edge dishes, Ige. vinegar cruet, fruit dishes, cake stands, bone dishes, old slaw cutter with box, lge. ink bottle, iron match holder, tinware, rail- road lunch box, small cranberry glass molasses jar, moose head cream pitcher, other pitchers, vases, figur- ines, some bisque; green & rose satin bowls, lot of what- nots, 3-drawer cabinet with small parts for Model T. Hahn Eclipse 5 h.p. 26-inch RIDING MOWER 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON, bag wagon, blow torch, wooden ext. ladder, Garden Tools, Carpenter tools, Ige. building screw jack, buck saws, bench, gal- vanized buckets, wooden bucket - Monarch mixture, hose cart, outdoor chaise lounge, 1-burner hot plate, Christmas decor., dishes, cooking utensils, jars, large pickle crock with lid, articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 10 am. Real Estate to be offered at 2 p.m. when conditions will be made known by Mrs. Elizabeth Strausbaugh ALSPACH & RYDER, ATTORNEYS DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTIONERS S. KRAYBILL, P. MILLER, CLERKS Refreshments available N 18-3¢ ! Call 665-4811, burg area. Phone 665-6654 or 665-4997. 16-tfe ROHRER'S BOOK STORE and SODA FOUNTAIN 11 S. Main St., Manheim — Tyndale Living Bible — Open Daily 9:30 - 9 Saturday - 9:30 - 5 Miscellaneous oo mm Aug. 12 Bus to Ocean City, N. J. Call 653-4402 or 367- 6324. 17-3¢c = Card of Thanks - - We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for the many expressions of sym- pathy in the passing of our dear mother and grandmoth- er. The Fannie Mae Eichler family, 19-1c We would like to thank our many neighbors, friends and You're never foo old fo hear heifer Chicago, Ill.— A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Beltone. A non-operating model of the smallest Beltone aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone answering this advertisement. : Try it to see how it is worn In the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. It’s yours to keep, free. It weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it’s all at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. These models are free, so we suggest you write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no oblira- tion. Write to Dept. 5198, B:l- tone Electronics Corp., 4201 W, . Victoria, Chicago, Ill. 60646. 19-6¢ 18-4¢ Small concrete jobs done in Manheim-Lititbz- East Peters- Sale by PAUL A. MARTIN H. (ABE) SHAFFNER and C. HL. WOLGEMUTH, AUCTIONEERS DIFFENDERFER & N. KRAYBILL, CLERKS PUBLIC SALE Household Goods, Tools & Antiques TO BE HELD SAT., AUGUST 5, 1972 AT 9:00 A. M, Sale to be held at Mastersonville Fire Co. Hall in the Village of Mastersonville. DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN TRACTOR, plow, cultivator, harrow cultipacker, scorer, snow blade, small two-wheel trailer, wheelbarrow, 2 lawn mowers, 28-ft. ext. ladder, hay & straw cutter, scalding trough, girls bicycle, log chains, garden tools, lots of carpenter tools, old tools, table saw, band saw, wood lathe, skill saw, elect. drill, socket set, 6’ & 4’ levels, 2 fencepost axes, stoler ax, two J.M. Beat broad ax, old Chevrolet parts, two 500-19 tires, hanging scales, bolts, screws, nails, floor jack, carpenter tool boxes, old license plates, al- most all back to 1908; motorcycle plates, 1933 to 1951, and lumber. GUNS — 410 single shot, 2 Japan rifles & bayonets, Rem. 10 gauge double barrel hammer, 12 gauge ham- mer gun, 12 gauge lever action hammer gun, .32 rim fire lever single shot, two .22 rim fire single shot short barrels (1 with hexagon barrel), .22 bolt action air rifle, BB gun, Alfa .32 L. pistol, two 765 automatic pistols, one 635 MM, two .32 pistols, one .25 center fire auto- matic, hand loading equip., & 4 pair field glasses, OLD COINS. ANTIQUES — Wood stove, parlor stove, kerosene heaters, oil space heaters, beds, baby crib, baby coach, high chair, dough trays & scrapers, trunks, kerosene lamp, desk, small tables, chairs, rockers, benches, porch swing, ice box, wooden tubs, jugs, 1-gal. to 6-gal.; demi- john jugs, small barrels, jars, copper wash boiler. Lots of dishes, pots, pans, glass, carnival glass, and many more nice items. Persons wishing to view items may do so Friday evening, between 6:00 - 9:00 P.M. Sale to begin at 9 A. M. Guns and coins will be sold at 1 p.m. Sale by: Elmer B. Sweigart Estate BETTIE & PAULINE SWEIGART, Executrices RUFUS GEIB & RAYMOND MILLER, AUCTS. FOOD STAND BY MASTERSONVILLE FIRE €O.
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