v y - - - iF 4 Fo —— 7 LA TE eee "OATH Nn Ee LL IT TO THE WORLD WITH WANT ADS ‘a -n REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Furnished Apart- ment. Lge, cheerful bedroom. Male or female. Pvt. entrance Apply Fri. evenings after 9 p.m. Rear 210 E. Main. 42-tfc FOR RENT: 1st floor Apt. 5! rms. & bath. automatic heat, garage, lawn. Available Feb. 1. Root’s Country Market. Phone 898-6121. 42-1¢ FOR SALE: Practically new ranch type house with three bedrooms, oil hot air heat, large finished basement and game room, 2 fireplaces, at- tached 2-car garage, located off Marietta Pike, R. D. 1, Mount Joy. Call 684-6045 af- ter 5:30 p.m. 41-3¢c FOR RENT: Large apartment at 37 West Main, Mount Joy. Inquire after 6 p.m. 41-tic APT. FOR RENT: Two bed- rooms, tile bath, shower. Central location, references required. Call mornings 653- 9111. 40-tfec FOR RENT: Small Apt. in Marietta. 2 rms. and bath. Phone 426-2781. 40-3c ROOMS FOR RENT: By day, week or month. Joy Tavern, B2 W. Main St.. Mount Joy 11-tfc FOR RENT: Apt, 4 rooms, & powder room. Water, sew- age, heat furnished. Coin-op- erated laundry. Available Jan. 15, 1964. Inquire Sam Balsbaugh, Hess’ Store, Mt. Joy, 653-8211. 38-tfc frame, aluminum siding. Now in 2 apts., up & down. Easily reconverted. Write P. O. Box B, Florin Station, Mt. Joy 37-tfc FOR RENT: 4-rm. apartment with tile bath. Call Mount Joy 653-4806 after 5 p.m. 37-tic FOR SALE 1949 DeSoto fluid drive, good exterior, reasonably priced. Call 653-5156. 42-1c 3-months-old Male Bird Dog Pups. Ph. 426-5881, Mariella. 42-3¢ Attention Farmers — in in need of Hay, call 653-8661 41-2c 1 slightly used Snow Blower for Wheelhorse tractor. Ph. 653-7583. 41-2p Good, bright straw and 250 tons choice dairy hay, mow dried. By trailer load only. Martin L. Messner, R. D. 1, Roaring Branch, Pa. Phone Liberty, Pa., Area Code 717 324-2841. 40-4c TYPEWRITERS, add. mach, cash reg., check inter-coms, safes, files, off. furn., new & used. At Roots Sale Tuesday. “Worth trip’ ENGLE, 20 South Market St., E-town. 37-ife CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all the friends, neighbors and rela- tives for their cards, flowers. prayers and visits during my stay in the hospital. Eli Smetlzer With our most grateful ap- preciation we want to ex- press our thanks to all of our relatives, neighbors and other friends for their ex- pressions of sympathy and other kindnesses extended to us at this time of our bereav- ment. The Kretzing Family 42-1c SECRECY How can we expect anoth- er to keep our secret if we cannot keep it ourselves? MISCELLANEOUS Roofing, siding, spouting. Ralph F. Kline. Certified Ruberoid applicator. Phones: Mount Joy 653-5771 & Lititz 626-7474. 38-tfc NOTICE: A widowed lady with small home desires the companionship of a widow or aged lady to share expenses. thousands of gigantic factor- Tuesday. January 21, 1964 ies, so all future historians should laud our salesmen SOIL AND WATER erosion more than our generals and] - . 8 adiivols. 1s still taking place on too And there is still ceiling| many of our local farms. unlimited in America for| This becomes more impor- star salesmen. A They have greater job sec- tant in recent years due to urity and a quicker chance|the very dry conditions. for big incomes than any oth- er type of worker, as I will Slopes or hill-sides that are in one large field under cul- Please call 653-0694. 42-3¢c ® Worry Clinic (From page 1) forced the tremendous indus- trialization of America by figuratively if not literally punching doorbells in the peace time years prior to the outbreak of war until Gen- eral Motors, U. S. Steel, Du- Ponts and thousands of other great firms have had to mushroom to gigantic size. explain more fully next} : ; week. tivation will not be able to So send for my booklet,| absorb the rainfall that does “The Salesmanship”, stamped, return plus 20c. New Psychology of enclosing a envelope, come; therefore, we get wa- ter running from the farm and taking valuable topsoil with it. In most cases | water and soil loss can be a- voided. Alternate strips of sod and a cultivated crop will be of great help. When making for spring plowing we would suggest this Patronize Our Advertisers ® Over The Back (From page 1) plans Many rotary mowers contin-| ue to beat off the grass blades | Then, in time of war, these factories were readily avail- able for the production of war ordnance, namely, guns, tanks, trucks, planes, etc. So salesmen have tipped the scales for our victories in both World Wars, instead of our generals and admirals. For German generals and Japanese admirals were just as brilliant tactitians as ours. And the enemy’s manpow- er equalled our own in num- bers. Moreover, when an en-/ emy would fly a plane against the side of our battleships. that was bravery in any ‘I man’s language. So it wasn’t superior gen- erals and admirals, or pre- ponderance of manpower or greater courage, that won our wars. No, indeed. It was our greater factory output. We equipped our men, plus much of England’s and part of Rus- sia’s. Remember, the Russians rode triumphantly in the Bal- kans (and Berlin) on Ameri- can tanks and trucks. Never let Communism for- get that glaring fact. American capitalism was what finally saved Russian Communism in its battle with Hitler. But our salesmen were the basic reason we had those IT PAYS TO KEEP LR Se fo] 11 PE USE A SMITH-GATES 8 Taling SF Audimats TANK DE-ICER Saves time, work, worry, mon- ey. Float holds safe, sure 500- watt heater just below surface to keep an 18” hole open in sub- zero weather automatically with least use of electricity. $12.45. DROP-IN TANK Thermostatically controlled to maintain 10 gal. of water at 50°F. in a room at zero. $10.95, Bucy Hose NOW M. K. Hoke Estate South Main Sireet MANHEIM, PA. b that farmers who have not e-| 3 ( had their fields contoured | give this practice serious con- THE WINTER snows and! sideration. Both the Soil Con- cold weather have chased Servation Service and our Ex- many field mice and rodents | tension Service will provide to the buildings; a good fm free assistance. er should not tolerate the] filth and destruction of any | ® Timely Tips kind of mice or rats. Hoeme- { ge 1) owners should be on the al-| ps From page : y | ceilings higher. ert for field mice damage to Being Dog-Tired | shrubs and lawns. The clean-| Encourages Accidents ing away of junk and trash | More than four instead of cut them off, cause the blades are dull. million piles and the placing of | persons are injured each year : : : . |in home accidents. And the poison under bait stations is| kitchen seems to be the most recommended. | dangerous in the house — for twenty per cent of all home WE'D LIKE to suggest great-| accidents occur there. Many | er consideration of the many | of these accidents are due to .. | poor judgment, disorder, im- Correspondence Courses In| hroper equipment, and incor- Agriculture and Home Econ-| rect equipment, and incorrect omics offered by Penn State use of equipment. And these University. These accidents are most likely to a : happen when you’re dog-tired practical educational lessons Tpat'g when your hands fum- given by mail at a very nom- ble, your feet trip over inal cost. Many practices are| things, and your eyes fail to | see possible dangers. So, are very changing from year to year and this kind of courses are| minutes to relax. That's one a means of keeping up-to-| way to help keep your name date with a minimum of time! out of the accident statistic’s . ww ‘ | column. and effort. Additional infor-| 1 amb For Family Meals mation is available. Family meals need a change { of pace now and then. And lamb may be just what you need for your family. yun find lamb is flavorfu ‘| hearty main dishes. And.as a bonus, it’s easy to digest and adds important nutrients to your family meals. Although loin, rib chops, and leg of lamb are delicious, you can USED CARS ODENENNEEEEERT ENS P.S. R&H 4 time only for 0 limite SEE US TODAY! 2 Case Power & Equipment "GENESEE ERENEN AENEAN EEE | | { when you're tired, take five] in! 1961 Ply. Wagon R&H Auto. 1961 Ford 4-dr. R&H F.OM. 1960 Chev. 4-dr. V8, Stick R&H 1959 Ford V8 Utility 1958 Ford V8 Pickup 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Vs Auto. WOLFsAzes TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Page 15 make main dishes from the lesser known cuts. The Iles- ser known cuts are usually lower in price, yet equal to high-priced cuts in food wval- ue and flavor. You may wish to try lamb stew, lamb curry or lamb patties wrapped in | bacon. Of course, a little know-how comes in handy when you buy lamb regard- less of the cut or the price. So here are some buying tips . ., look for lean that is pink ito deep red in color and an outside covering of clear, white brittle fat. And be sure ito check the bone—cut sur- faces should be reddish in color and porous. No need to put off serving lamb—put it ron your shopping list often for a change-of-pace meazl. Greens In Winter For Outdoor Planter Boxes Planter boxes filled with flowers are used all summer long to give a cheerful accent to your home. The same ac- cent can be continued thru the winter months. Why not put some greenery in these boxes. Evergreen boughs cut and inserted in the soil will look attractive most of the winter. Among the greens that are especially suited for this purpose are yew, pine, spruce, fir, arbovitate, and juniper. An accent of dried red ruscus from the florist will finish the effect. BF dC ml -— | FOR SALE | : IN MOUNT JOY | ONE-STORY, 3 bedroom stone, near Donegal A:- nex. This home has oil hot water heat, modern kitchen and many other $16,509 fine features. DOUBLE, frame, situat- ed in Florin sectio::. One side, 6 rooms, bath; other side, 4 Price $8,000. LARGE 215 STORY 4 Situzai- near rooms i bedroom frame. | ed on corner lot Donegal Annex. Price $13,900 JJONES&ZINK | INC. ; 119 South Market | ELIZABETHTOWN PENNA. i 367-1159 Po sm cman ow = | LIE EEE NEES EEN EN ISAC EEE NEESER EEN GEREN; and TRUCKS <~ANENEEANEEN EERE ERNE ANNALS RENAN ASERES BRESERE 411 WEST MAIN ST.. MOUNT JOY 653-8701 212 MILES EAST OF QUEEN ST. & McGOVERN AVE. 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