WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1973 VITAL STATISTICS DEATHS Mrs. Paul E. Geib, 59, Man- hem R4. Mrs. Elson G. Hauenstein, 80, formerly of Landisv lle Mrs. Wayne R. Peters, 68, Manheim R2 Mrs. Frederick Radcliffe, 72 of Neffsville Shawn Williams, 4, Mt. Joy * * ® BIRTHS A son to Mr. and Mrs. Li >. Rice, past Puersburg A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ricoz ao Wenawz, Mout Joy A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W. )Y. MOU JOY A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. $y .. Me Jy A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lows Caiowd, Manaeun i 4 It Pays To Advertise AS ACCIDENT INVESTIGATORS Cain Prestige, Big Income, dal Say ® SPARE TIME INVESTIGATOR ® COMPANY STAFR INVESTICATOR ® AN INDEPENDENT INVESTICATOR We will train you if you qualify! Write for local interview giving full name, complete address, phone number, education and previous work experience, Liberty School of Claim Investigating 4420 Madison Kansas City, Missouri 64111 48-48 INFLUENCE Are you easily influenced by the feelings of those a- round you? If you are, you may find yourself being push- ed one way and then another by the moods of others until your own state of mind is af- fected, and you're borrowing too many burdens. It is right to care, to be concerned, to want others to set the quality of your own life is not fair to you nor to them. You will not be influenced by the neg- ative moods of others if you stand firm in your own poOsi- tive attitudes toward life. WISDOM Many of the finest qualities available to us as human be- ings seem to stand in reserve ready to be used when we're ready to use them. We speak of someone as being very wise but actually very few people are wise all the time. You can undoubtedly recall past ex- periences that required wis- dom on your part, and the wisdom was there, and you acted wisely. On the other hand, you may also rememb- er times when wisdom was lacking and you wished you had acted differently. The quality of wisdom is always available, but it is up to us to call upon it. FILIBUSTER RECORD On Aug. 29, 1957, Senator Strom Thurmond established the record to date for the longest speech by a senator— 24 hours, 18 minutes, WASHINGTON MARCH On Aug. 28, 1963, 200,000 persons marched in Washing- ton, D. C., in support of Neg- ro demands for equal rights. ‘PAPPY’ BOYINGTON On Aug. 29, 1945, Major Gregory (Pappy) Boyington was found alive in a prisoner of war camp in Japan. FR PRICES— BRING US YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION FOR PRICING. ® WE WILL DISCONTINUE OUR SILVERWARE PROMOTION IN THREE MONTHS. PLEASE | TRY TO COMPLETE TIME. 00k Save up to $33.70 Pick up a Copy Now! a WE WILL BE GLAD TO QUOTE PRESCRIPTION oh | YOUR SETS BY THIS ® Specials Until February 24 PECHE PANTY HOSE ALL Reg. $2.15 WATCH BANDS SALE $1.69 40% OFF EMKO POM REFILL |" DISTILLED WATER SALE PRICE $1.98 Reg. Price 69c - SALE 54c gallon Rexall Balsam HAIR CONDITIONER Cara Nome SALE PRICE (qt) $1.39 ~ PRIMATENE MIST HAND CREAM SALE PRICE $1.29 REFILL Reg. $3.35 SALE $2.29 Rexall Contact Lens WETTING SOLUTION SALE PRICE 93c SUPER PLENAMINS 50% Free Offer (36 free with 72) (72 free with 144 (144 free with 228) 73 SOUTH MAIN STREET RUHL'S DRUG STORE MANHEIM, PA. ry > to help, but oning ~~ Purex Bleach LIBBY MINTED CHUNKS Pineapple WEIS QUALITY .. Cake Mixes YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING WEIS FOR THESE REALLY GOOD VALUES rus [ si GREEN STAMPS I= * 4 ES MAIN STREET Prices Effective Thru Feb. 24 . AT YOUR MOUNT J JOY V WEIS MARKET i —— FRESH . .. FRYING CHICKEN LEG or BREAST SHANK QUARTERS PORTIONS Without Shot Ib Gov't IRegacted BUTT PORTIONS 1b 69¢ WHITE or COLORED Kleenex MARGARINE QUARTERS Mrs. Filbert's BORDEN'S . . . Instant Whipped Potatoes FULL STRENGTH, LIQUID Boxes of 200 - 2-Ply FACIAL TISSUES FREEZER QUEEN . . MEATS Cookin’ Bag CREAMETTE'S (20c less than Hamburger Helper) Just Add Hamburger 1614-02. CANS . All Flavors . . . Layer FRESH RIPE ... SLICING TOMATOES SERRE a am 5 HR a {SAVE 50. fi. | (SAVE 30. fw | | C Couron ail 8 30 COUPON | {3 ON AN 8-OZ. JAR OF INSTANT 4H i3 ON AN 84.0Z, PACKAGE OF Sg + ® G4 <4 is TASTER S CHOICE §: i3 GAIN DETERGENT &; jz FREEZE DRIED COFFEE gi |3 gi i8 Offer Expires 2-28-73 h 2 Offer Expires 2-28-73 $\ V2 One Coupon Per Family 1 One Coupon Per Family $: | ARRRRARRRAQARAMARRAMN 21 HRRAAARAALARANARAARARRARARARRAIR ; | NOBBIBG UBT | IE A a 3 | WITH | 2 WITH e) ] THIS i rose } 13 C couron 2 Cc an SI 13 ON A 25-0Z, PACKAGE OF &t 13 ONA Y-GALLON JUG OF &! t | 1 @ | i2 AXION PRE-SOAK'& > ALL LIQUID 3! 8 Price With Coupon 3% &1 i __ . DETERGENT $i 12 Offer Expires 2-28-73 gi | Offer Expires 2-28-73 &| I 2 One Coupon Per Pamily '® ; One Coupon Per Family a! | LRARRRARKARRRIRRRANARRARIAARARIN | | Reseanaenananans ARRAB0: x
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