WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1973 —_—— Everybody Reads The AOOOOOGO0 Classifieds SO0O0COCOOTOVVIGOVICOCNITCICOOOOOCOOOOO0COO000 = FO 34 Used Apt. Size Gas Range, aso used electric dryer, Myers’ Metered Gas. R. D. 3, Manheim. 663-3583. 42-tfc From wall to wall, no =o'1 at all, on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre, Rent electric shampooer $1. Graham's, 20 Market Square, Manheim, Pa. 42-1c 1956 Chevrolet Sedan, 6-Cyl., automatic, motor running con- dition, needs transmission. Make offer. Call 665-4654 af- ter 3 p.m. 42-1c Office furniture and ma- chines. Low overhead, low LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY BACK Odrinex can help you become the trim slim person you want to be. Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. Con- tains no dangerous drugs. No starving. No special exercise. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex has been used successfully by thousands all over the country for 14 years. Odrinex Plan costs $3.25 and the large economy size $5.25. You must lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded by your druggist. No questions asked. Accept no sub- stitutes. Sold with this guarantee by: AT LEADING DRUG STORES. 41-4p prices. Foldng chairs & tables, safes, duplicators, new & used electric typewriters, etc. Nolts, along Ephrata- Rothsville road. Phone Akron 859-1617 42-tfc Is inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shamp- coer $1. Longenecker’s Hard- ware, 39 Market Square, Man- heim, Pa. 42-1c Food Sale, Kappa Omega of Beta Sgma Phi in front of Kreamer’s Pharmacy in Eliza- bethtown Friday. Jan. 12 from 6:30 to 9; Sat., Jan 13 from 9 fo 3. 42-1c Planning your wedding? Let us help you! Come and talk to us and see the many beau- tiful bouquets that we can de- sgn especially for you. We have a selection for every budget. Pam’s Posy Shop, 155 South Charlotte St., Manhe m, 665-2385. 41-4c ep ———— ES FOR RENT Maytown New luxury town house apartments. 2 bed- rooms, 12 baths, carpeted, air conditioned, dish washer, playground. Available now. Phone 426-3411. 41-5¢ Captain Khan conquered an empire larger than all of North America. PHONE 653-4221 ; NEWCOMER MOTORS USED CARS 1971 1969 1968 1968 1966 1964 1362 CHEV. IMPALA COUPE 12-TON PICK-UP OLDS. SEDAN CHEV. SEDAN OLDS CUTLASS SEDAN CHEVELLE SEDAN CADILLAC COUPE, CLEAN and TRUCKS AUCTIONS make the difference in i livestock! NEW HOLLAND makes the in auctions! MONDAY 10:30 A.M.—FAT HOGS and SHOATS 2:30 P.M.—FAT STEERS, 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, Mar.ager marketing difference West Main and New Haven Streets MOUNT JOY, PENNA. BULLS, COWS & VEAL Phone (717) 354-2184 | y follow. 4 while 1 was BH quoted 3 there.” This answer points out WANTED nn -— WANTED — Antique & Flea Mari ket Dealers. Now taking reservations for indoor stalls for the Columbia Borough Flea Market. Will be open every Sunday. Room for sixty dealers. For information call Borough office daily 684-2468. Evenings and Saturdays and Sundays, call Columbia Police Dept. 684-5000. 41-2¢ Services Offered Income Tax aid, by appoint- ment. Sirickler’s Insurance & Tax Service, 57 Market Sq., Manheim, 685-2106. 42-8¢ Sales & Service on Zenith - Norge - Gib on TV’s, Stereos and Appliances at Henny’s Electric. Market Sq., Manheim Jm & Mary Norton, owners. 42-1c REPAIR WORK WANTED — Minor roofs, Spouting, Inter- ior & exterior painting. Gen- eral carpentry. Sidewalks. George L. Workman, Mount Joy R2. Ph. 653-1290. 41-tfc Tree and shrub planting, maintenance or removal. Writ- ten estimates, low competitive rates, and insured. Brett Reed Lancaster 299-4037. “Large or small, we care for them all.” 41-2¢ FUBLIC SALES Distelfink Auction Sales, Thur- sday , Jan. 11, 6:30 p.m. Gen- eral merchandise, glass, odds and ‘ends, beds, furniture, some antiques. Located Ya mi. norta ILancaster-Lebanon yk? intsrchange on Rte. ~~ ne Cx m9 r {Ye - - ' - J ~ 1] K yr uf Lam Ji 003. A 1S'8Nn 2 ment: ac ned. Cail 53 [ym ey 335-9040 i or 625-4310. Speciai Antique Sale Sat, Jan. 20, at 10 a.m. Listing to 42-1c CARDS OF THANK I want to thank all my rel- atives, friends and neighbors for the cards and flowers, in the hospital and since my return home, Mabel Sliver 42-1p § DEOTION The famous mountaineer George Lee Malloy was asked why men want to climb a mountain. He gave the much reply. “Because it is the significant fact that be- yond the basic needs of life we all have goals, ideals, and concepts that need to be ful- filled. Fulfiliment of these higher needs is just as impor- tant as food, shelter, or sur- vival. Decide what goals and ideals you want to see accom- plished in your own life and give them your determination and devotion. Remember that you have a need to reach them “because they are there.” Linen and cottons dipped in a light starch solution are less apt to soil, and stains wash out more readily. Cassius Clay kayoed Henry Cooper in the sixth round in London on May 21, 1966. It Pays To Advertise BUYI “SELLING Perm Realty Inc ——— FIRST, CHECK THE THROTTLE ANN 3 2 TT MACHINE UNTILTHE T IN Pre A Ww Fick 07 ICE, STONES, fir 1 Yan y= NS A HEC SEIN | AAVE SUFFICIENT Laz) CHECK THE LEVEL 15 CLEAR OF THE SNOW, THEN SQUEEZE THE Ts Ee. BY LIFTING THE BACK OF THE MACH} / a ; BOG BREWSTER & CUYZG2A EDITOR ESL / Mercury Snowmobiles or 8 oy aL BEFORE STARTING A SNOWMOBILE AT ANY TIME, THE | EXPERTS AT MERCURY SNOWMOBILES SUGGEST YOU GET IN THE HABIT OF MAKING A SIMPLE PRE-KIDE INSPECTION. AND BRAKE LEVERS TA MAKE | SURE THEY OPERATE FREELY. | AT YOU FUEL FOR LAN, CHECK K TO SEE TH y GHT AMOUNT. AT NI SENG A LIGHTED MATCH. THROTTLE GENTLY TO SEE THAT THE TRACK 14 OPERATING NEVER CLEAR THE TRACK ie dir NE, ay om CEB AE TEP LY SRST po Bair iss om A FSET 2 KEES Give Honor At Milten Hershey Robert W. Longenecker, son of Mr. Lincaus W. Longe- necker, R.R. 4, Manheim, re- cently was elected to the Headmaster’s Society at Mil- ton Hershey School in Her- shey. Membership in the society is honorary and is based upon a recommendation of the stu- dent home life staff and the houseparents of each boy's MATURITY Have you ever wondered why so many men and wom- en reach their middle years and then start asking such questions as, ‘“What’s it all about? What am I living for?” It may well be that this is a perfectly natural process. As we mature through our life experiences, we should pause every so often for a self-reap- praisal. If we are lost in a for- est a good idea is to climb to a high place and view the sur- roundings. Then we know which direction to take to avoid getting lost, student home. The selection signifies administrative recog- nition of exemplary citizenship at the privately-endowed school for boys. Robert, 17, is a senior tak- ing the college preparatory liberal arts curriculum. He is president of his student home council, and a member of the Spartan Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society, the stud- ent senate, and the touring varsity Glee Club. He is also one of the School’s representa- tives to the Capital Area Youth Forum. Twenty-three students were inducted into the select group at a special convocation on December 15, 1972. FOR Moving Storage CALL Charles E. Groff 653-1357 MOUNT JOY PUBLIC SALE ORE | Household Goods - Store Stock SATURDAY, 12:00 JAN. 20 1973 P.M. Located on the premises at 915 North Hanover St.. Elizabethtown, Penna. Known as Hetrick's Store along Route 743. 112 SOUTH MAIN STREET MANHEIM, PENNA, (Formerly Manheim-Doncgal Rcalty Call and asl for: Rick Hershey, Sales Rep OFFICE PHONES: 665-2401 653-1478 397-8174 HOME PHONE: 665-3797 Co's) TY Complete liquidation of all remaining items in store as well as some Household Goods including 2 living room suites, roll-away beds, electric range and many items too numerous to be mentioned. Lots of items to be sold. Bring your own chairs. Conditions by: CARL L. CLAWSER HARRY H. BACHMAN - AUCTIONEER 41 3c
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