The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 13, 1963, Image 15

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Shop Before You Buy


‘Thanksgiving is a time
for remembering, and the
nicest way to remember yow
family and friends is with
thoughtful Hallmark
“Thanksgiving cards.
Sloan's Pharmacy
Free Parking in rear of store

Spacemakers
Save Storage
If you live in a temporary
home and don't want to at
tach permanent storage units
or shelves to walls, tempor-
ary or rented storage facili-
ties may be one solution to
your problem. Such space-
makers can help to make
your living more comfort
able, too, points out Helen
E. Bell, extension home man-
agement specialist, The Penn-
sylvania State University.
Decide first what you need
to store, then think where
you can fit storage into your
home. You may be able to
use storage units in the same
or different ways when you
move to a permanent home.
You might store baking
equipment or school books
and papers in a two-drawer
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1955 Buick 2-dr. H-Top
1954 Merc. 2-dr. H-Top R&H $295
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center or home office.
You might consider rent.
ing temporary storage, says
Miss Bell. Many drycleaners
now have storage boxes you
could rent for storing out-of-
season clothing.
Bookcases can provide
shelf storage in many ways
and locations. You can use
either finished or unfinished
cases on the floor, next to a
wall, or under a window. Al-
so, you may set them on an-
other piece of furniture or
equipment or fit them into a
closet.
Don’t put a lot of money in-
to temporary storage, Miss
Bell advises. An inexpensive
fiberboard chest may give you
the storage needed and add
design interest to the home.
Where's Mom?
She’s Working
Time was when home-com-
ing husbands and shavers em-
ancipated from school could
count on finding Mom in the
kitchen, busily making onc
of her famous apple pies, or
muttering crossly to herself
as she scrubbed away at the
grass-stained spots on junior’s
dungarees.
Then we began to hear
that Mom had turned into a
chauffer, clashing fenders

with all the other ladies of |
the town as she drove
lessly
ties, committee-meetings, and
trips to the orthodontist.
Both examples of Mom
are currently visible in the
television commercials, where
she gets
operation of her washing
machine from picturesque re-
pairmen; chooses interior
styling for the car she is go-
ing to scratch up in 1964; or
debates the merits of soap
powders, boats, various
brands of coffee, and some
other items not mentionable
in a family magazine (though
(Turn to page 8)

Spotlight on Teacher
American Education Week,
November 10-16 salutes our
teachers for the excellent job
they are doing in molding the
industrial, government and spir-
itual leaders of the future.
America’s teachers are facing
a greater responsibility than
ever before. This year 51.5 mil-
lion students are attending U.
S. private and public schools
and colleges. The teacher must
absorb and pass on to these
students the newest discoveries
of a fast-changing society.
Today's creative teacher stim-
ulates her students with “liv-
ing” subject matter projecied
on a classroom screen. She can
focus class attention on news
events by making instant
transparencies of newspaper
clippings and projecting them
with an overhead projector.
Most important, she can tailor
her presentation to the interests
of the class, using the latest
formation and new approaches
to teaching any subject.
Many companies are taking
a more active interest in en-
couraging creative teaching.
The - 3M Company, St. Paul,
Minnesota, for example, this fall
established a $1.5 million as-
sistance grant to education pro-
gram which will give $3,000
worth of this visual communi-
cations equipment to 500 schools
throughout the country. Schools
in every state will receive these
grants in December.

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PORK CHOPS
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MARTINS
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MADE OF MEAT
MEAT MAKES THE BEST HAMBURG
NO SECRET INGREDIENTS—JUST MEAT

Hershey's Syrup
Real Chocolate Flavor
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RICH - SMOOTH
Adelphia Ice Cream
Local 69:
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TOLL HOUSE
COOKIE MIX
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NEW CROP GARDEN SPOT
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BRIGHT RED GARDEN SPOT
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Cranberries
Red Delic. Apples
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