REAL ESTATE -— HELP OFFERED FOR RENT: Building, ideal for small manufacturing plant, approx. 6,000 square feet. App y at rear of 27 N. Market, Mount Joy, Phone 653-2251. 31-3¢ FOR RENT: Furnished room, private bath, private en- trance. Apply at 209 West Donegal, Mount Joy. Phone 653-6185. 31-2¢ FOR RENT: Apartment with 4 rooms & bath. Inquire at Kline's Store, 54 W. Main St., Mount Joy. 30-2¢ FOR SALE: Double house, 122 Main St., Salunga. Large lot in rear, running through to Broad St. on south. 7 rms. and bath; 5 rms. and bath. Ph. 898-6446. Shown by opt -2¢ FOR SALE: Large Corner House on attractively land- scaped lot in Marietta at Fairview & Gay Sts. 4-bed- rooms, spacious living-dining room and family room, utili- ty room, laundry & bath. New birch kitchen cabinets. Baseboard HW heat. Good home for large family. Read- ily convertible to apartments $11,900 JACK JOHNSON, Realtor 451 Locust St., Columbia, Pa. Phone 684-6189 28-10c¢ FOR RENT: Four room house on Main St., Mount Joy. $40. Adults. Call 653-3331. 22-tfc ROOMS FOR RENT: By day week or month. Joy Tavern 62 W. Main St.. Mount Joy 11-tfc - Cards of Thanks I wish to thank everyone who remembered me with birthday cards and gifts on by birthday recently, and especially Mrs. Katie Neal, for arranging the card show- er. Miss Nancy Baughman 31-1c We wish to thank the fire- men, neighbors, friends and all who helped us at the time of the fire which de- stroyed our home, for assist- ance, clothing and help of every kind. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Price and family. 31-1p — MISCELLANEOUS pa Private instruction in wood- wind instruments, specializ- ing in double reeds; also be- ginning instruction in all instruments. Reasonable fee. Contact Ra'ph Lehman, 653- 4385. 30-4¢c MOMENTS There are only two kinds of people on this earth — those who lift and those who lean. —Selected ' FOR SALE IN MOUNT JOY New 1-story, three bed- room brick with car- port, $20,500. Six semi - detached with garage. rooms and bath, brick 1l%-Story, four bedrooni situated on Donegal Springs Road, $14,500. New three - bedroom brick, colonial rancher, under construction. Will trade. Finance to suit customer. I"™AR MOUNT JOY Approvimate'y 8 acres of ground with barn. JONES&ZINK INC. MOUNT JOY ELIZABETHTOWN Franklin B. Zink, broker, 653-7231 Mrs. James Roberts, g salecwoman, 653-4273 Sewing done at home. Call Marietta 426-1441. 29-4c FOR SALE HELP WANTED Male Sales work and delivery. Full time work guranteed. Longenecker Hardware, Man- heim. Ph. 665-2491. 31-1c 1 Kenmore and 1 Perfection Space Heater. Accesories. Phone 653-0395. Order Now for Christmas. Hand made Doll Clothes. Phone 653-0395. 31-4c Deviled Clams and Chicken Corn Soup. To order cail 665-2811 or 665-2353. 31-3p Girl's Coat & Leggings Set, size 4-5, black, fitted, with white fur collar & cuffs, $6; also size 5 Spring Coat, cam- el color, like new, $7. Phone 653-2811. 31-2¢ Fireplace wood, apple; also obacco stems for lawns. Ph. 398-4331. 30-3p Choice, broad-breasted = corn- fed Turkeys, alive or dressed Also young roasting chickens. John B. Keller, Manheim 665-3139. 31-4c Long whee! base ford Trdck with bed; A12 New Idea ma- nure spreader; 720 John Deere snow plow; rotary scoop; sub-soi'er, egg sander. Call Mount Joy 653-4911. 30-tfc Canadian coin collections and coins for sale. Harry Thimian 112 Ontario Ave., Hamilton Ont., Canada. 29-3p CYPEWRITERS, add. mach, ash reg., check inter-coms, :afes, files, off. furn., new & ised. At Roots Sale Tuesdav Worth trip’ ENGLE, 20 south Market St., E-town. Wa ae WANTED TO RENT nted in Mount Joy, 5 or 6 room apartment or house. Write Box 00 c/o Mount Joy Bul- letin, Mount Joy, Pa. 28-3c Business Opportunity BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting mon- ey from NEW TYPE high quality coin operated dispen- | sers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to twe.ve hours weekly can net excellent monthly income. More full time. For personal interview write P.O. BOX 4185, PITTS- BURGH, PA. 15202. Include phone number. 31-1p At the heart of the 4-H Club program are some 400,- Auctions Sat., Oct. 31 at 12 Noon — Petry Auction, 31% mi. from Genesee, Potter Co. 61 top Ho steins (mainly Fall-fresh- ening and one half Reg), with DHIA records to over 15,000m. and 550f., test to 4.6! Beautiful line equip- ment, nearly all under 2 yrs. old! 80T. fine Hay, Oats and Straw. 536 A. Farm. Owned Saturday 7 to 10 am WANTEL by Victor and Mrs. Martha Petry. For full list, write Rumseys’ at Whitesville, N 31-1c LOST Black and White Cat, with black colar, Oct. 21, east 1684. 31-1p HELP WANTED KUNKLE OIL SERVICE APPLY IN PERSON 147 MANHEIM STREET MOUNT JOY 31-1c end of Mount Joy. Ph. 653-1 Li R 73 SOUTH MAIN STREET RAH! FOR THE 1964 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM exall proudly salutes these great athletes. Joining Rexall are more than 10,000 Rexall druggists who operate the only stores sell- ing Rexall Super Plena- mins, the vitamin-min- eral product selected for use by the U.S. Olympic _& Team. EN 3 ; o 5) Eg ETT ANS PIG SRS ed ay . . Ta STORE ::: ee i i, Pe > ; x RUHL’S DRUG STORE MANHEIM. PA, What divides men is less a difference in ideas than a .ikeness in pretensions. COAL: Stove Wood FOR SALE! CALL Charles E. Groff 653-1357 MOUNT JOY 31-tfc MAN Apply at H. Roy Nissly & Co. INCORPORATED TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS Corner of Wood and Market Streets MOUNT JOY, PA. 30-2c 00 men and women who serve voluntarily as leaders. Use the Classifieds! AUTOMOBILE 25 years of age (preferably ed with the residents of the sary. If the applicant has onsirator is also available. tools and at least 4 years LANNE "NEED SEE EEERN WANTED! We are interested in hiring an ambitious male over bridge, and Mount Joy area and who is interested in making a career in selling new and used automobiles. Selling experience is desired but not absolutely neces- are interested in, we will irain him to sell. Pay is based on an attractive commission setup. A new dem- AUTO and or TRUCK MECHANIC We are interested in hiring a better automobile and truck mechanic who This person must be willing to put in a good day's work and be willing to spend Pay is based on a 45/55 flat rate. Group insurance plan and excellent working conditions available. For both of the above call MR. JAY WILLIAMS or H. L. WILLIAMS or MR. HENRY BRANDT Elizabethtown 367-1189 for interview. WILLIAMS CHEVROLET ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. SALESMAN married) who is acquaint- Marietta, Mayiown, Bain- the basic ingredients we than average has plenty of experience in this trade. some time in school. HEN'S PASTRY SHOP 22 East Gramby Street MANHEIM, PA. Phone 665-2021 FOR —Pierre Beranger, | Used Bikes ALL SIZES BEPAIRS '§ Opposite Roots Auction 898-7488 -- Shenk’s 26-tfc APPLEY'S GLASS GARDENS Daily Floral Deliveries to All Hospitals and Funeral Homes. PHONE 426-3611 17 East Market Street MARIETTA AND COLUMBIA FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Our American heritage is threattened as much by our indifference as it is by the most unscrupulous officer or by the most powerful foreign threat. The future of this re- pubic is in the hands of the American voter. —Dwight D. Eisenhower The defect of equality is that we only desire it with SALE our superiors. concerns teen-age breakfast habi His breakfast habits are under they are being modified. proved that a basic cereal and m early and late morning hours. It Grapefruit, 15 medium Corn Flakes, dry weight 1 ounce ; Whole Milk, 15 cup . \ Sugar, 1 teaspoon Adequate Low-Fat, | Low-Cholesterol Breakfast for Father A basic cereal and milk breakfast pattern—low in fat and low in cholesterol—is a good September Better Breakfast Month special. Although much of the discussion in nutrition circles these days ts, father is not being neglected. inspection too—in many cases Medical authorities now recommend a moderate reduction of fat when a prudent diet is essential for the protection of health. At the same time, these authorities advise a well-balanced breakfast which provides quick and lasting energy to meet the fast tempo and strenuous demands of modern living. What is such a breakfast? The Towa Breakfast Studies con- ducted in the College of Medicine, State University of Iowa, ilk breakfast providing about 20 grams of protein gives quick and lasting energy throughout the also furnishes important B vita- mins and essential minerals, and is moderately low in fat and > low in cholesterol. Here is a sample low-fat menu; Low-Fat Energy Breakfast Toasted English Muffins, 2 ™ Butter, 1 teaspoon; Marma- lade, 1 teaspoon; Nonfat Milk. 1 cup Black Coffee, if desired 3 ! i
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