Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES WE CAN'T CURE YOU. BUT WE CAN MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER. all you have to worry about is getting back on your feet again. JACK TYNDALL 805 Church Street Mount Joy, PA Phone 653-5970 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home Office: Columbus. Ohio Our disability insurance can help pay the bills while you're laid up. So NATIONWIDE : INSURANCE Nationwide 1s on your side Obituaries MRS. PAUL ALBRIGHT Mrs. Elizabeth B. Al bright, 82, of 19 W. High Street, Maytown, died last week at Osteopathic Hospit- al after a brief illness. She was the wife of Pau M. Albright. The Albrights had celebrated their S9th anniversary on August 8th. She was born in May- town, a daughter of the late Henry C. and Elizabeth Dennison Beshler. She lived in Rochester, Beaver County, for S0 years, and then returned to Maytown where she lived for the las 14 years of her life. She was a member of St John's Lutheran Church and the Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital. Besides her husband, she "is survived by a son, Paul M. Albright, Jr., of Leola; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Chris Beshler of Coatesville, and Paul R. Beshler of Maytown; a sister, Ruth B. Newcomer, of Maytown; and a sister Janet, the wife of John Barry, Midwest, Ok. MRS. ALFRED McGUIGAN Edna May McGuigan, 86, of RD3 Mount Joy, died last week at Heatherbank, in Columbia. Her husband, Alfred D. McGuigan, Sr., died in 1962. ON IR IOI fl ESR Si a With this Coupon Buy One Large Steak Sandwich | For the Regular Price & Get A Get A Small Steak Sandwich She was born in Perry County, and lived there until seven years ago, when she moved to Mount Joy. She was a daughter of the late Klass H. and Anna Lins Smid. Surviving her are a son, Alfred D., Jr., with whom she lived in Mount Joy; a grandson; and two sisters, Alma G. Wright, York, and Miriam S. Gainer of Mount Joy. MRS. WILLIAM RICEDORF Elizabeth A. McCoy Ricedorf, 79, of Evangelical Congregational Church Re- tirement Village in Myers- town, and formerly of Marietta, died last Wednes- day at the C.H. Mengel Health Care Center, Myers- town. She was the widow of William C. Ricedorf, who died in 1965. She was a member of Reich’s Evan- gelical Congregational Church, Maytown. She was born in Elliotts- burg, Perry County, a daughter of the late Harry A. and Jessie M. Orris McCoy. She is survived by a sister, Esther G., the wife of William Powell, Elizabeth- town RD1, and by a brother, Thomas McCoy, Elizabeth- town RD3. September 26, 1979 How to keep warm in an old house Acquisition of an old house frequently means that you home will not be as airtight as a more modern structure. Along with the challenge of preservation and/or restoration, there- fore, comes the additional demand to make an old home as energy-conserving as possible. There are two major approaches to achiev- ing this desirable end: first there is the use of heating or cooling devices which are appropriate for the period your home represents (such as shutters, awnings, win- dow shades, draperies, portieres, ceiling fans, draft excluders and installation of auxiliary heating appli- ances) and second is the concealed installation of modern products, etc., to make your home more energy effficient. The fol- lowing paragraph will give you a potpourri of ideas. Storm windows and doors are perhaps the greatest step toward conservation of energy. The very eager individual may wish to con- struct his own wooden storm windows which will be more in keeping with his old house. Otherwise, a com- promise might be to purchase aluminum win- dows and paint them to match the house trim as closely as possible. The first cool, windy day in the fall is a good time to check around doors, win- dows, electric receptacles and floor boards for chinks FREE STEAK SANDWICH i Fire Company to take trip to Vanity Fair The Auxilary to the Pioneer Fire Company of Marietta will take a bus trip to Vanity Fair and the Berkshire Mall in Reading on October 27th. For more information, call 426-3644. and gaps where cold air seeps in winter and vice versa in summer. These should be caulked promptly. Strips of felt stuffed into cracks between old, shrunk- en floor planks is a good, quick way to stop drafts which emanate from such sources. Fall is also the best time to plant numerous varieties of trees and shrubbery. Plant them at the proper distance from the home and on the correct exposure. Deciduous trees planted to the south or east can help provide cool shade in the summer, and evergreens planted to the north or west can be excellent windbreaks in the winter. When planting around your home, however, take into consider- ation whether leaves and branches might clog spout- ing or encourage the growth of moss on roofs and walls. Your heating system should be cleaned annualy. Chimney flues should be cleaned and dampers check- ed to be sure that they are not warped and will close properly. Wood-burning or coal stoves should be installed with care to assure safety from fire or noxious fumes. Radiators which have been painted improp- erly or too frequently will not give off heat efficiently. It is sometimes quite a job to remove paint from them, but this should be done and they should than have a coat of paint designed especially for this purpose applied. Fa * 3% 2% 2% % % % % % % * % % % % 1 EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE ET EE EE EE ER RR BR DON'T MISS OUR THIRD ANNUAL UGLY PLANT SALE! ugly plants need love my AS Plenty of uglies to go around.’ YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. Market St., Marietta 426-1245 EEE ET EE EE EE EE EE EE EE ET EE EE EE ET EE EE ES AR Portierres hung in open doorways or arches of Victorian homes can not only be functional but can help to add appropriate interior decor. Making a set of portierres might provide a good cold-weather project for the would-be seam- stress. For those who are less adventurous or who have a limited budget, making draft excluders might be a better solution. They can be easily made from remnants of material and can be filled with cotton and some stones or gravel to provide weight. Dried beans or sawdust can also be used to stuff the ‘‘sausages’’ which are then placed at window frames or against door sills to stop drafts. Insulation of attics, side- walls, cellars or crawl spaces can be tricky. Check to be sure that the insulation and vapor barrier are being placed properly to prevent rot in the roof or wooden sidewalls and to ward off dampness from the ground. Last but not least, don’t forget to dress appropriately for the weather. Energy conservation requires a good dose of the time- honored commodity ‘common sense!’ [Submitted by the Mari- etta Restoration Associates. Anyone wishing additional information may obtain it by writing to them c/o P.O. Box 3, Marietta, PA 17547, or by contacting any member. | § Drawing for goose blinds Drawings will be held by the Game Commission on September 29 to determine the winners of goose blind reservations for 1979 at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in Leb- anon and Lancaster Coun- ties, and the Pymatuning Waterfowl Area in Crawford Co. MOUNT JOY CITGO 964 Main St., Mount Joy Free One per Customer, per Family This Coupon expires Oct. 10th. A ————— | | | FULL SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF It's delicious . . . . tryit . . . you'll love it! FOREIGN & AMERICAN CA®S 454 W. 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