from Page 15) The report sayi; “This points up the effective work of the Soil Conservation District on the farm, interested management of industrial plants, the careful op eration of water works anjl sew age disposal plants by the city.” In contrast to the local situa tion, a recent report by the Fed eral Water Pollution .Control Administration, Washington D. C., states that 11 million fish were killed by pollution in the 40 states reporting during the 1967 year and in other parts of Pennsylvania the kill of fish was 92,000. Mrs. Kathleen Groff and her vents away from heat, cautions “This record proves ‘we care’,” committee made a watermelon Purdue University’s extension the local report concludes. and fruit centerpiece for the safety specialist. APRIL 1, 1969 Ready For Immediate Delivery NEW JOHN DEERE COMBINE LANDIS BROS., INC 1305 Manheim Pike * NEW TERMS! Finance Charges Waived until April 1, 1969, on these New Combines. aWolgemuth Bros., Inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PH. 653-1451 Farm Women SOCIETY 15 Society of Farm Women 15 met at the home of Mrs. Ida Re inhart, Bartville. Mrs. Evelyn Myer, president conducted the meeting. Devotions were led by Mrs. Reinhart. were given to the Arthritis Foundation, $5; Meals for Millions, $5; to the County Project, Mental Health, $25. A food table will be held at the sale of furniture of Miss Pauline Mitchell on July 31. Re freshments will be served to Em breeville State Hospital on Aug. 9. #55 w/12' plat-form #95 w/13' platform Cabs on Both Models ORIN AIRY FEEDS YOFFIH6REA m PRODUCT! ND BIGGER M CHICKS! USO Dance, The County execu tive meeting will be held Aug. 7 with a picnic at Salunga Pa vilion. The program was a Dutch Reading by Mrs. Noah Furhman, Mount Joy, She also read a poem, “A Home And Children." Miss Diane Shrieber, Miss So lanco, presented several selec tions on the flute. Hostesses were Mrs. Mary Joyce Walton, Mrs. Kathryn Shoemaker, Mrs. Rein hart and Mrs. Emily Greenawalt. The next meeting will be held at the Quarryville Legion Park with a family picnic on Aug. 15 at 6:45 p.m. Always store paints and sol- Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 27,1968 • Pog Training (Continued from Page 13) of the owner of the land where such training is done must first be secured except in the case of state and national forest lands. The law enforcement chief emphasized that the carrying of a rifle or shotgun while training dogs is prohibited. The game official also urged both trainers and dogs to “take it easy” during the early part of the training season. Canines and hunters general ly are “out of shape” at this time of year. Few have spent much time in the field during recent months and muscle tone is lost and extra pounds are added dur ing extended “loafing” periods. Heat, soft muscles and excess weight take their toll on hunters and dogs over-exerting them selves at the outset of a training season. On the other hand, dog train ing season is an ideal time for hunters and canines to gradual ly work themselves into condi tion for the fall hunting season. Persons and animals in good physical shape find the going relatively easy on the first day of the hunting season, while those who fail to pre-condition themselves tire rapidly and de velop blisters within a few hours on opening day. Owners of dogs should show the same courtesies that apply during the hunting seasons, such as asking permission from land owners to train dogs on their properties “Thoughtfulness and good sportsmanship during the dog training period often result in an invitation to return during Ksep Air Conditioner Clean To keep your air conditioner functioning well, keep it clean, points out June Wilke, Exten sion home economist, Chester County. Wash filters once a month during warm weather. If you’re using central air conditioning and throw away filters in your furnace, it may pay you to buy a filter you can wash Here also, a filter should be changed once a month, which is more often than when using a hot air fur nace for heating. It’s best to clean condenser and evaporator coil each sea- Correspondence Courses mL sS AIDS IN UNDERSTANDING CREDIT BUYING Easy credit can confuse you and make it difficult to decide what your level of living should be. Use of credit has both ad vantages and disadvantages. Credit can mean paying once a month for daily purchases or making payments for durable goods while you’re using them. Credit costs money and you’ll need to know how much before you decide to use it. To help you guard against overuse of consumer credit, keep these guidelines in mind. Have more than $2OO available to meet emergencies. Don’t commit your self to installment payments for more than one year. Have less than 20 percent of your income committed to installment pay ments. You’ll find these and other helpful suggestions in The Penn sylvania State University Corre spondence course, “Financial De cisions for Young Families.” To get your copy of this course send your name and address with $2.00 to FINANCIAL DECI SIONS, Box 5000, University Park, Pa. 16802. Make check or money order payable to The Pennsylvania State University. the hunting season,” Brown con cluded. son, using your vacuum cleaner with a suitable attachment. Check your air conditioner manual to see if it needs oiling not all air conditioners do. If you feel you aren’t getting proper cooling with a two-speed fan, remember you sacrifice air flow for less noise. Check to see that there’s no air leakage around your air conditioner, suggests Miss Wilke. You can buy sponge-like pastic strips for pushing into cracks or use caulking. This is necessary for both summer and winter use. . If you leave your air condi tioner out in winter, buy or make a canvas cover to protect it Of course, if you plan to use the fan for removing smoke odors and ventilating, you won’t want to cover it. Metal case and coatings used in more recent models resist rust and corro sion better than earlier ones, says Miss Wilke. .*f r ELI F. KING Pond Road’ Ronks R. D. 1 (2 miles Northwest of Intercourse) 19
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