The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 21, 1964, Image 8

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    DUSTCLOTH Opportunities of Time—Each | Page 8 Tuesday, January 21, 1964
To keep a dustcloth slight-| day offers its privileges and .
ly oily, add a spoonful of|opportunities of time to all— | What is accomplished de-does with his time.
lemon oil or any furniture|rich man and poor man alike | pends on what each of us
oil to the rinse water when
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At Rettew’s
COPPER & BRASS
To clean copper or brass,
mix up a paste of equal parts
of table salt and flour and
vinegar as the combining ag-
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metal, let it dry, and then re-
move it with hot soapy wa-
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paste more generously and
let it stay for several hours
before removing.
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Saving Event. $375 in Prizes ($650.00 if present). You get a ticket with every $1.00 Pur
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DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
MEN’S & BOYS’ READY-TO-WEAR
LADIES’ & GIRLS’ READY-TO-WEAR
CANDY DEPARTMENT
3 Pattern
Pieces
A reversible sheath, front-
wrapped, makes a wonder-
ful asset to pack in a week-
end suitcase; or for a quick
change anywhere. No. 3123
comes in sizes 141%, 1615,
18145, 201%, 2215, 2415. In
size 161% each side takes 21%
yards of 35-inch fabric.
Send 35¢ plus 5c postage
for this pattern to IRIS
LANE (care of this newspa-
per), Box 1490, New York 1,
N. Y. Add 15c for first class
mail and special handling
Our Pattern Book is 50c.

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