AVOID FRAUDULENT FURNACE SALES, DEAL WITH LOCAL SERVICEMEN Take care of your furnace check-up by calling a reliable repairman before winter's icy blast hits. This practice will prevent your falling for the would-be “furnace inspector” who often comes door-knock- ing along with cold weather. S——— OPEN ROAD INDOOR SHOWROOM Travel Trailer-Motor Home Sale & Rental See them all at H. E. LEHMAN, INC. R.D, 3 Manheim, Pa, Quarter Mile North of Turnpike Exit 20 on Route 72 Phone 653-3566 If such an “inspector” pays you a visit, question his relia- bility. Phony companies often use this door-knocking tech- nique as a quick and easy way to make money, point out Extension home manage- ment specialists at Penn State. The “inspector” may have furnaces to sell, So after his so-called inspection, he may tell you that your present fur- nace is unsafe. This scare tac- t'c has sold many unneeded furnaces. Or the “inspector” may take apart your furnace and then inform you that you need new parts to enable him to re- assemble it. Of course, he just happens to carry those neces- sary parts with him. He may even suggest a totally new furnace—a brand he carries. Dutch Pride Farm Market 2 MILES SOUTH OF MANHEIM Open 8 am. to 10 p.m. Daily — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, Sat. Closed Sunday FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES IN SEASON HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS 35c - 3 for $1.00 FRESH FROM FLORIDA ORANGES & GRAPEFRUIT Acorn Squash Butternut Squash Holbert Squash Neck Pumpkins CRISP - JUICY EATING APPLES 59c 1, peck And on top of that, he might explain a financial plan to help you pay for it. In the end you may pay for a new furnace or new parts when there's nothing wrong with your old heating system, as well as for exorbitant labor charges and interest rates, Have your furnace inspec- tion done locally, urge the Ex- tension specialists. Call a deal- er or repairman you have confidence in. At least 179 languages and 544 dialects are spoken in In- dia. OCTOBER 25, 1972 CRIME REPORT Burglary offenses totaled 2.- 36 million during the year with an average loss of $312 for each burglary. The total dollar loss was $739 million. CLYMER’S COUNTRY STORE : (Formerly Old Line Store, Manheim R. D. 2) - 9:00 p.m. — Wednesday 8:00 - STORE HOURS: 8:00 am. PHONE 665-6474 a 5:30; Closed Sunday CRISCO HAWAIIAN PUNCH CEE EE A EEE EASE NEE EEN CECA ENA SEES EEE ENE NN EEE RENEEEESEE MONTH-END SPECIALS MARTIN‘S HAND ROLLED PRETZELS 7-oz. (reg. 39c¢) MA'S 16-0z. returnables, Mix or Match MARTIN'S SCRAPPLE Fe TLR ETSY AE SEY ERY Ee PENNA. DUTCH NOODLES WE CARRY TINGLEY RUBBERS & BOOTS ALSO MENS’ JACKETS AND WORK CLOTHES — HEATING TAPES FOR PIPES. TENE SERARET EON FEARS NUSERS NET EYRERNEE FUARSAAGRNINE SNRAEERRRAE HENAN CHWS ea EEE Sy rE EY ee Cas es eb seven SHES TLE ENN se bere $e dr eee SHA SS ee Re Yee sess tev eee ewe ee Siete ai wie eid 0 ee 3 for $1.00 8-pack 79c¢ pound 39c¢ 79¢ ~ pound 97¢ 2 for 83c 5%-0z. 49c 5 cans $1.00 3 for $1.00 3-pound can 95c tebe vr ear eee Wii ewe large can 2 for 75c 2 pounds 75¢ SATURDAY LAST DAY ~~ = = RETTLW'S BAR Ann bAIN Fey 3 RD iversary 1 North Main Street, MANHEIM OLD FASHIONED JAYS Shoes DAY SALE. $10.00 PAIR MEN'S SELLING UNDER $100 OFF WOMENS’ Continued Until Sat. SALE ENTIRE STOCK Rubber Footwear $1.00 AND $2.00 OFF ON EVERY PAIR OF SHOES AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR YOU BUY DURING OUR BIRTH- SELLING OVER $10.00 PAIR 52,00 OFF BOYS’ GIRLS’ LAST DAYS FOR OUR ANNUAL "BEN FRANKLIN" DOLLAR STRETCHER DAYS ALL SPECIAL PRICES AS LISTED IN OUR 2-PAGE CIRCULAR MAILED LAST WEEK, SATURDAY. ARE GOOD UNTIL
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