0 2. » oe oT x £ & On Aug. 5, 1858, the first transatlantic cable was com- pleted, stretching between Newfoundland and Ireland. GUN STOCK REFINISHING & REPAIR 100% HAND RUBBED, All work fully guaranteed CLEANING & OILING REASONABLE PRICES CALL HOWARD S. MANGAM Phone 653-2321 After 6 p.m. MOUNT JOY, PA, Member N.R.A. 29-tfe FIFTH AVENUE New York City’s Fifth Ave- nnue was opened to traffic on August 2, 1824. The first machine gun had 20 barrels and was made ov- er 300 years ago. OPEN ROAD INDOOR SHOWROOM Travel Treailer-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 AUCTIONS make the diiference in marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND makes the difference in auctions! MONDAY 10:30 A. M.—FAT HOGS and SHOATS 2:30 PM. —FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL HORSE SALE—MONDAY at 10:00 A.M. DAIRY SALE—WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M, FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL THURSDAY at 12:30 P.M, New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone (717) 354-2184 f —————— —- ————— E. & S. Auto Body Shop 440 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE * MANHEIM, PA, 665.4276 * Winter’s Coming On! Time to take care of * Rust Spots * Dinges DON'T TRADE IN THE OLD BUGGY! GET IT PAINTED AND PUT THE DIFFERENCE IN YOUR POCKET ! FREE ES TIMATES PHONES: Shop 665-4276 — Home 665-3274 or 665-3217 HOURS: 7:30 AM. - 9:00 P.M. 18-8¢ H. D. Boyd, Excavating SPECIALIZING IN: ¥ Back Hoe Service ¥ Front End Loaders »¥ Building Excavation ¥ Tree Removal ¥ Drain Fields - Septic Tanks R. D. #4 PHONE MANHEIM, PENNA. 653-5630 art reset eo pa. sen 665-2401 BUYING or SELLING - Penn Realty Inc 112 SOUTH MAIY STREET MANHEIM, PENNA, (Formerly Manheim-Doncgal Realty Co's) Call and ask for: " Rick Hershey, Sales Rep OFFICE PHONES: 653-1478 397-8174 HOME PHONE: 665-3797 ® Classified Ads (From Preceeding Page) Att aot o— CARDS C OF THANKS crn rl ne ty We wish to express our ap- preciation to all our friends & relatives who sent cards, flow- ers and good wishes for our 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zerphey 33-1p With deep appreciation we express our most grateful thanks to all our relatives, our neighbors and our other kind friends for their many cards, flowers and all the other kind- nesses to us and to our dear husband and father, during his illness and at the time of his death. To Pastor Kohler we extend our special and sincere thank you. Mrs, John D. Updegraff and family. 33-1c EMPATHY The wise Indian said, “Do not judge your enemy until you have walked in his moc- casins for many moons.” The ability to participate in an- other’s attitudes, thoughts, & feelings is known as ‘‘empa- thy”, and is a characteristic of those who have a genuine regard for other people. Thus they are able to see another as he really is — neither an angel nor a devil, but just a fellow human being caught up in a particular set of life circumstances and in great need of understanding. SCIENCE It is strange in our world today how science is praised and blamed, torn down and bulit up. This is probably due to the fact that science gave us the atomic bomb. However it is also a fact that tens of thousands of children are alive and whole, instead of being badly ecripoled, because of a scientist named Dr. Salk Science in its purest form re- searches with controlled ex- periments until empirical knowledge is obtained. You can make better decisions by adequate research than by getting your exercise ‘‘jump- 12? ing to conclusions! DARING Some people seem called upon to live daring lives. Rac- ing drivers, movie stunt men and women, or circus perfor- mers constantly risk their lives in performing their jobs. One trapeze artist,, asked how he accomplished his daring feats, said, “I just throw my mind over, and my body fol- lows.” Now, with astronauts circling the earth and moon, one wonders what kind of person dares to do such things The answer seems to be that it is the person whose sense of accomplishment is more important to him than the risk, so he dares to move for- ward. REBELS STOPPED On June 29, 1862, General McClellan stopped the Confed- erate advance at Savage Sta- tion. To make colorful stuffed animals toys for children, dye socks, stuff, make animal fac- es on them with embroidery thread or paint in features, Use yarn in loops, or pieces of bias tape to make ears, mane or other animal features The hairworm is the only living creature that can tie its body in knots. Le WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1972 BIG, CLEAN, QUIET Although the Fosi ng 747 (ton) ushered in the age ofv irtually smoke-free and ¢ uieter engines, the new L-10i1 (bottom) goes a step better. Al- though each of the L-1011’s three engines generates 42,000 pounds « £ thrust at take-off, it is the quic test commercial jet flyi ing. E .ngine smoke? There’s practically nonc, Tle scene is i i An eles International Airport. “Airplanes have always been built for efficiency and passenger comfort,” a Trans World Airlines executive said recentiv. “No environmental acceptability is another major factor and we have an airplane that is nearly per- fect. It’s the L-1011.” wTWA. The airline industry has TWA introduced the big been one of the most responsive plane as part of its expanding when it comes to improving technological and environ- mental harmony. The carriers have spent millions of dollars re-fitting their older jet engines with special smoke-reduction devices. Smoke emission from the rew TWA L-1011 is practical- 1; non-existent. ~ Powered by three Rolls- Joyce engines, the L-1011 is 60 to 75 percent less annoying to the human ear around air- ports than the more familiar four-engine, narrow body-jets. ‘The Federal Aviation Ad- ministration lists three noise level criteria for new jet air- craft, and the L.-1011 is quieter on all three counts, according Ambassador Service flect— airplanes furnished for “top of the line’’ service. Inside the L-1011, passengers will find aisles on both sides of the plane, lounges in coach and first class, carry-on baggage compar tments and two-a nd- two coach seating. First class seats swivel to form foursomes for cocktails, cards or dinner. They wan't find the kitchen; it’s downstairs. IT'WA Captain J. E. Fran- kum, vice president—flight operations, said the “*L-1011 is the only airplane flying in the U.S. equipped to land whe weather conditions force er planes to hold or divert to an other airport.” SHOP THE CLASSIFIED WAY ee A ae ————— EXPERIENCED MOLDERS WANTED TOP INCENTIVE RATES & FULL BENEFITS APPLY AT Grey Iron Casting Co. S. JACOB STREET & PENNA. RAILROAD MOUNT JOY. PA. Phone 653-1851 or TRAINEES 33-1c WANTED! Full Time * Laborers CONTACT Warehouse Office Lancaster Leaf Tobacco OLD MARKET STREET MOUNT OY, PA. 9-tfe
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