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Show iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuBuowBsaranniiiiiiiiiiiiuw Orem-Geneva Times December 6, 1973 r N """"'" Ji FOR EVERV KERNEL ON f7)l AAA ffJJ? vfJ& . EVERY EAR OP CORN - 17C. mzr 0I THERE IS A VYl fTU 7 fPS . SEPARATE SILK STRAN 3TTX V JF -iVi .III vn 3 it I I f Jttt " ,TliE.S,iIOK1 IS A MBER OF THE LILV FAWLV. . . AND KlfLw flVS606 TREES INTHE SOUTHERN PART OF THE U.S. IS DIRECTLY RELATED TO PINEAPPLES' LIFETIME" -x C 7L Installation while you wait. T w '? l I... n:.L J J.I: C, free Pik C C c i.w s-ne iane . .UJ. . I . AHLANDERS 4Sfc Ufltvfiiitw E hvrout CHEVROLET - BUICK - OPEL - CHEV. TRUCKS " IQQMIWI'H tSHTON . TO0tl mw tSHIOWi $ 73 PONTIAC if LeMans, 2 dr., V8, AT , $ 73 BUICK Ccntruy, 2 dr., V8, AT, PS, 73' BUICK LeSabrc, 4 dr., HT. At. PS, f 73 PLYfAOUTH....$2999 "K Furrv Hi, 4 dr., HT. AT. PS, PB, Air 7 ni imtlTP r AD! n S37Q9 T V AT PJ PR C 73 CHEV.. Impala, 4 dr II T, V8, AT, 5 73 PONTIAC . $2999 W Venture, Hatchback, V8, AT, PS, PB, Air 73 JAVELIN .. $3299 i( SST, V8, AT, PS, PB, Air 73 CHEV $3199 ( Impala, 4 dr, HT, V8, AT, PS, PB, Air Open WE BUY WE SELL NOIOOt OUI VIUS ASHTON'S VISH AlHTONSOUARf j600 QUAin From 'LlVlNQ CAN EAT UP A LOT 'USX" the MONE y yoi set ?uJIZ'PPEmd TO YOU? THE PAYROLL SAVINGS M JtJ TO BUY U.S. 8AVIN&S BONPS uoooo GUARANTEE Complete Muffler Service -DnVCDC333 W 1230 N ;DU I CK J Provo 373-2855 5 j - up ond delivery. . t (are oi your insurance ilaims too. PrawA P turn a 171 iJO $3199 71 CHEV Impala, 4 dr., fB, Air $3199 m haute rinin finon I f.JUIllE IAKLV J 1777 V8, AT, PS, PB, Air 71 BARRACUDA. .$1899 V8, 4 speed, PS PB, Air. $3999 PB. Air 71 CHEV Imnala, 2 dr., HT, V8, AT, PS PBAir 71 KINGSVVO0D ...$2099 9 Pass., Watfon, V8, AT, PS, PB, Air 71 DODGE. $1799 Demon, V8, AT, PS- 71 PONTIAC $2399 Grandvllle, 4 dr., HT, V8, AT, PS, PB, Air 71 FORD $1799 J Custom, 4 dr., V8, At, PS, Air. T 72 CHEV $2299 1 Malilw, 2 dr., Heavy Chevy V8, AT, PS. Air $3299 PS, PB, Air ASHTON'S LIFE TIME OIL CHANGE ON All NSW S USfD CASS & TRUCKS PURCHASED WE TRADE WE FINANCE - WE SERVICE WE INSURE DATTV'C nrCM AIITH North State, Orem - 225-4118 CT CAR CARE SERVICE and REPAIR j Tune-ups To Transmissions I CARE Opens Food Drive San Francisco- Some ?,ouu,uuu children across the world have had to be dropped from CARE's child - nutrition programs, because of reductions in U.S. Food for Peace commodities allocated al-located to private American agencies for humanitarian use overseas. To continue daily supplementary supplemen-tary feedings for 20,000,000 persons per-sons almost all, children during the coming year, and to provide emergency food aid for 6,000,000 refugees and disaster victims, the 1973 holiday-season CARE Food Crusade seeks to raise $7,300,000, Molly Farmin, Regional Director, announced. Painful decisions have had to be made to drop large groups of preschool- and school-children in countries where hunger and malnutrition are the biggest killers of the young, and cause permanent physical and mental damage in millions who survive Miss Farmin said. CARE is hopeful Food for Peace cuts may be restored In the months ahead. Meanwhile, we must appeal to the public to respond generously, so that our most crucial programs can be maintained." While U.S. agricultural donations donat-ions are the mainstay of the programs, CARE also buys other foods to match local needs. Host, governments help, too, by contributing con-tributing distribution costs according ac-cording to their abilities. Public contributions cover the remaining remain-ing delivery and purchase costs. Checks may be sent to: CARE Food Crusade, 420 MarketStreet, San Francisco, California 94111. Linked with CARE self-help and health programs, the Food Crusade helps build future self-sufficiency self-sufficiency for the people in 34 nations of Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. Child-feedings, ranging from high-protein "snacks" to a full meal, are conducted at preschool and nutrition centers, primary schools and other institutions --often, --often, in facilities CARE helped build and hospitals where CARE -MEDICO teams are working. Emergency recipients will in-; in-; elude war refugees in Cambodia and survivors- of a series of catastrophic droughts and floods which have hit a score of countries. count-ries. Some food aid will also go to the aged and to impoverished impover-ished families through adult food-for-work projects. The food crisis resulted in part from increased foreign sales of U.S. grains and other commodities. commod-ities. Under Public law 480, since 1954, agencies such as CARE have received commodity- $1699 HT, V8, AT, PS, PB, Air $1899 OPEN VAiuf, ASHIONS I f JS SOij AH( Til - . - : - 1 grants auer uomestic requirements require-ments and export sale commitments commit-ments are met. The agencies are petitioning Congress to reserve re-serve a small percentage from such exports. No agency wants any food withheld from domestic markets or social programs, Miss Farmin stressed. "We are asking our country to hold back a small amount of what it can sell abroad, so that vital programs can be continued in the name of the American people, as benefits our humanitarian traditions." ARE THEY FOR YOU? By Ira Abrahamson, Jr., M.D. More than 10 million Americans Amer-icans avoid wearing spectacles by choosing contact lenses. Fitted to the cornea, these plastic lenses float freely on leais. Many persons wear contacts con-tacts for cosmetic reasons, but ophthalmologists often prescribe pre-scribe them if ordinary eyeglasses eye-glasses cannot correct certain vision defects. li'lHllliii,.,. r- Who can wear contact lenses and who can't? Nervous, apprehensive ap-prehensive or ultra-sensitive people may not be able to tolerate these " foreign bodies" in their eyes. Spectacle wearers with relatively good eyesight usually aren't motivated to wear contacts because then-cost then-cost is high-and they're often inconvenient to insert, t, Some people may not see well enough to handle the tiny lenses. Those with insufficient in-sufficient tears or those subject sub-ject to recurrent infections in I he front of their eyes also should avoid contacts. Contacts ARE safe. Eye damage can result only if the lenses are poorly made, improperly im-properly fitted or carelessly worn. New contact wearers often blink more than necessary nec-essary and hold their heads awkwardly. But properly fit-" fit-" ted lenses won't fall out. Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Orem City Council will hold a Public Hearing at the hour of 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, December 11, 1973, at which time public consideration will be given to a recommendation of theOremCity Planning Commission that the construction of sidewalks be required re-quired in all commercial zones within the City. Published in the Orem-Geneva Times November 29 and December De-cember 6, 1973. . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Separate sealed bids for the following work will be received by the Orem City Council, at the office of the City Recorder, until 4:00 p.m. on the 8th day of January, 1974, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Irrigation Pipe Line The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, specifications, and forms of bid bond, performance, and payment bond, and other contract document, may be examined at the office of the City Engineer, located at City Hall, Orem, Utah. Each bidder must deposit with his bid a certified check, draft or bid bond payable to Orem City Corporation in the amount of five percent of the bid. By order of the Orem City Council. Winston M. Crawford Mayor Published in the Orem-Geneva Times December 6, 13, 20, 27, 1973 - January 3, 1974. 1 For Rent office space in the new Orem Stale' Bank Building. Contact Warner Murphey at 225-4090. .hi READY PJ C L. . ' RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS Awaiting Your Call. WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL V 1460 BAYLY CORPORATION is now the world's largest tennis shorts manufacturer.W e are now adding 75 employees immediately. If you are one of the 75 you will receive: Professional training $2.45 hour base rate - when experienced. Year around employment Paid vacations - two weeks after one year. Insurance - hospital, surgical, sur-gical, accident, and major medical for you and your dependents de-pendents (completely paid by the company. 8 paid holidays Company products, discounts, and much more. Call or come in today. 350 West Center, Pleasant Grove. 785-3547 or 225-8039, between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. D6B1 WORK TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers of-fers PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash bonuses, fringe benefits bene-fits to mature individual in Orem area. Regardless of experience, airmail A.T. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth, Tex., 76101. D6-73 eV . f' jS U CD p r- ' m' " Li 1973 Pontiac $3995 Calaliiia dark l)i(iwn w l)cigc top, iMwcr slccring, nowcr lrakis, air coiulilioning, ironomical 3 barrel V8. 1972 Pinto $2495 Runabout sky blue ironomical, 4 cylinder, factory air conditioning, anil luggage rack, snow tires. GOLD STAR WARRANTY Look for tin- Gold Star Six montlis or (i.000 mile used car warranty. -nev Impala Hardtop Coupe. top. V8 Power Steering 1973 Cadillac Co in r DeVille, nower windows, nower seaL till steering wheel, A.M. K.M.. Radio, vinyl lonV8 uses regular gas ...until they talked with MMION'S INC 470 WEST 1OOhWRTHPROV0lLrrAH-373-3O3l UTAH'S LARGEST fWriAC CADILLAC-SUBAflU DeALEBTTJOAY... A7DM0ffW MIXED R E 7 E fct A .few; f1 Driveways Sidewalkj Foundations Rebar Cement Color 'Wa'l Ties Expansion Joints Sonotube Curing Compound Adhesive ihVM v (MSM33 Dial Provo 373 -1 063 NORTH STATE. SALES HELP WANTED TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers high income opportunity opportun-ity to mature individual in Orem area. PLUS regular cash and vacation bonuses, fringe benefits. Regardless of experience airmail A. N. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp., Box 711 Fort Worth, Texas 7G101 10 SPEEDS $65.00 assembled, full guarantee, Stingrays, Trikes, Christmas layaways, accessories, ac-cessories, Bankcards. Campus Cam-pus Cycly. 375-6G88 1455 North Canyon Road, Provo. N. 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13 20P TEXAS OIL COMPANY HAS opening in Orem area. No experience necessary. Age not important. Good character a must. We train. Air Mail A. T. Dickerson, - Pres., Southwestern South-western Petroleum, Corp., Ft. Worth, Tex. D6-B 4-PLEX LOT FOR SALE-Completely SALE-Completely improved, North Orem. $ 6,500.00. Owner will carry contract. Call 225-3710 OfKK Gold wwhili O J $5895 m mm SINCE 1954 Xs 225-2673 ikinmAKirr Arcurv The Insurance Center 659 No.State COMPLETE FOR SALE-MINERAL RIGHTS By owner - needs cash. Must sell 28 acres uf mineral rights in Duchesne area.Now leased to Shell Oil Co. for drilling. Phone Gene at 373-9500 373-9500 or 785-2G09. TFb OREM NURSERY SCHOOL Re-opening under former management. Full-day of pre-school classes, ages 2 12 up. Happy loving atmosphere, at-mosphere, academic program, pro-gram, includes phonics and reading for the 4-5 year olds. Some free tuition available in exchange for sewing, can-ning, can-ning, carpentry, painting, electrical, el-ectrical, etc. Lilas Castle-berry Castle-berry Wayman, 225-6150 or 224-0848. S 6-Jan.24b TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED Large companies need certin fied Semi-Drivers. Earn $12,000.00 to $15,000.00 per year. Rig or experience not necessary. We train, for application ap-plication call 317-635-8118 or write to Atlas Systems, P.O. Box 22023, Indianapolis, Indiana 46222. FebB SEMI-DRIVERS NEEDED Local companys need certified certi-fied Semi-Drivers. Earn $300-$400 per week. No experience ex-perience necessary, will train. For application call 317-636-2675, or write Coastway AmericanSystems, P.O. Box 1125, Indianapolis, Indiana 46201. J5-D1B MISC. FOR SALE CARPETS stay beautiful despite des-pite constant wear by a busy family. Get Rug-Mate Stain Removing Rug Shampoo. Rent electric shampooer $1, Nelson Nel-son Paint and Glass Co., 1066 S. State, Orem. 225-4141. tf EMI DRIVERS NEEDED Local companys need Certified Cer-tified Semi-Drivers. Earn $300-$400 per week. No experience necessary, will train. For application call 371-636-2675 or write Coastway AmericanSystems. P.O. Box 11125 Indianapolis, Indiana. 46201 J24-D20B The muskrat does not use its small, long clawed front feet while swimming. The feet are held, palms in, against the chin. The beaver is not only an ef ficient, but also fast engineer. It can cut down a willow tree five inches thick in three minutes. mi ifftii'np j luu lie JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS This cute 3 bedroom home situated on a 75 x 149 deep lot, fenced for children, and that garage you were always wanting. Priced for a quick sale, at $20,900. Owner is moving. HOME-N-LAND Keep animals, and raise your own crops on this nice older home in Mapleton. 3 large bedroom, fireplace, and plenty of irrigation water. .88 acres centrally located. Priced to sell fast. Owner will accept contract sale. COMMERCIAL ACREAGE Located on State Street in Pleasant Grove. 1.84 acres will accomodate most any business. All utilities readily available. Owner would consider exchange for newer home as part payment. 'Easy terms. Call now. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE 148 SO. STATE, OREM Gaylen Palmer . . . 225-5301 Fred Johnson 225-6524 Vern Cheever 377-1423 Jay Roper 225-5071 Pearl Bigler 465-3001 I IlKllNhK J - Orem SERVICE I FOR SALE 1971 34 ton FORD CAMPER Special truck. 10 12 foot self-contained self-contained Vista Liner camper. Lots of extras; factory ah and in excellent shape. $5j00 or take over payments. Call 225-8375. N29TJ6.13B BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DR. JEKYLLTs AND MR. HYDE'S National RestaurantTavern chain is placing an outlet in your area. High profit potential. poten-tial. We train. Size determines CASH investment of $15,000 to $25,000, plus good credit. This is not a franchise. You own 100 of the business. Why pay for blue sky? Sebastian's Intn'l, Lie. 312Bank of WashingtonBldg. Spokane, Washington 90201 (509) 838-4761 Dec. 6, 13 p. PIANOS AND ORGANS: NEW & User-Excellent Selac-tion-No Down Payment Needed. Need-ed. Low Overhead Makes It Possible To Sell For Less. Easy Terms. In Business Over 35 Years in Utah County. Williams Wil-liams Music Co. 308 East 300 South, Provo, Utah. WANTED TO BUY i Old gold and silver coins wanted. High cash prices paid. Call 225-5887. N15,22,29D6,13,20B DOUGH GIRL BREAD MAKER Makes 40 loaves for the price of 8. Ten quart pan, perfect for making pop corn, fruit cake, carrot pudding, cookies and canning, etc. Recipes included. in-cluded. Only $24.50. Adv. seen in Good Housekeeping, Nov.pg. 168. Call 225-5605, N15,22,29D6,13wm PRIME OREM LOCATION 1544 South State. Two new, side by side offices. Rent or lease. One office 710 Sq. ft. $175. One office 485 Sq. ft. $120, both $275 per month. Call Salt Lake 484-4306, Lynn Paul or Gary. N 15TF PIANOS AND ORGANS: NEW &' used -excellent selection-no down payment needed. Low overhead makes it possible pos-sible to sell for less. Easy terms. In business over 35 years in Utah County. Open Fridays till 9 till Christmas. Williams Music Co. 308 East 300 South, Provo, Utah. N19,29,D6,13 tup Fiiwicn iiic mmm 1 1 ,, |