The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 19, 1964, Image 16

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Wednesday, February 19, 1964

And Baby Makes Two...



This tot doesn’t mind being
Dalmatian, though large, is a gentle breed, patient with children.
Purina Pet Care Center experts advise folks with very voung
children to use great care in choosing an older dog as a family
pet. The dog should be gentle but vlayful, frisky but not rough,
and accustomed to being around chil dren,

“penned up” with his pet. The


IT PAYS TO KEEP
TA K WATER


TANK DE-ICER
Saves time, work, worry, mon. |
ey. Float holds safe, sure 500-
watt heater just below surface
to keep an 18” hole open in sub-
zero weather automatically with
least use of electricity. $12.45,
DROP-IN TANK
Warmer
Thermostatically
controlled to maintain
10 gal. of water at
50°F. in a room at
zero. $10.95.
Beey fore NOW
M. K. Hoke Estate
South Main Sireet
MANHEIM, PA.



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Rinse with clear water,
| with your
| of your trouble. Care of the
| lint trap is one job you can


® Timely Tips
(Frora page 1)
Regardless of the type
strain start treatment at out:
er edges and work toward
the middle. This keeps the
spot as small as possible.
Blot up the * solution; don’t
rub or brush vigorously or
you may fuzz the rug surface
and this could appear as a
spot. Use water sparingly.
Excess moisture may seep
through to the rug backing
and make a stain.
Lint In Dryer
If you are having trouble
clothes dryer —
| here's a tip. Check the lint
trap before you call the ser-
viceman. If the lint trap is
clogged, it may be the cause
handle . . . and it is one
basic job that many persons
tend to neglect. A clogged
trap will reduce air circula-
tion and cause slow drying.
It may also affect controls. A
regular check for a two-or-
three-week period will indi-
cate how often you need to|j8
clean the lint trap. However,
during the winter, your
washing garments may shed
considerable fuzz or lint.
This probably means the
trap will need cleaning often
—perhaps after each use of
the dryer.
Window Gardens
Window gardens
vide a bright area
can pro-
in your

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Wolf Ford
QUEEN ST.
"JUST FOR FUN OF IT”
TWO LOCATIONS ‘fO SERVE YOU
411 WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY
& McGOVERN AVE.
392-2169
Sales, Inc.
home and supply sparkle dur-
ing the dull winter days.
To start a window garden,
take down the drapes on one
window and let the sun come
in. Then use hangers, brack-
ets and shelves for support.
Choose the window that suits
the plants you like.
For the north window:
vines and foliage plants —
caladium, ivies, philodendron
and intermix with African
violets. For south windows,
you can have all flowering
plants, for example, your
left over Christmas plants,
lantana, Christmas cactus,
shrimp plant, crown of thorns
and others.
FARM WOMEN MEET
Farm Women #6 of Eliza-
the home of Mrs. Martin Hof-
fer, 345 College Ave. Eliza-
bethtown, on Monday even-
ing, Feb. 10. The women
made 208 cancer dressings at
this time. Refreshments were
served.
A lowbrow is a person who
refuses to be bored if there’s
an ‘exit’ near by.
bethtown were entertained at:

Heat Pumps
Gaining Favor
One of the fastest-growing
methods of combining home
heating and air conditioning
in a single system is the el-
ectric air-to-air heat pump.
This is particularly true in
the south, where extreme
cold is unusual. But the heat
pump is steadily gaining fav-
or in other parts of the coun-
try, too.
Successful installations
have been made in the north-
east, north, northwest, and
southwest as well.
Heavy utility company em-
phasis on electric heat, in-
cluding substantial lowering
of rates, has helped boost in-
terest in many areas, since
heat pumps are considered
the lowest cost way to heat
electrically.
New heat pumps with
greater capacity, are expect-
ed to help this unique ap-
proach to year-around air-
conditioning gain even more
rapidly in 1964, according to
home comfort experts.
H.S. Newcomer & Son
ANNOUNCES MORE
PRICE CUTS
IN MOST DEPARTMENTS THROUGHOUT THE STORE.
SAVINGS OF AT LEAST 25% AND UP TO 90% CAN BE FOUND
ON ALL SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE
LAST BIG WEEK
ANNIVERSARY SALE
ENDS NEXT SAT. EVE., 6 PM, FEB. 29th
Appreciation Contest
EndsNext Wed. Eve.,8:30 pm, Feb. 26
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE CONTESTANT.
FREE VOTES GIVEN DAILY
WINNERS
ANNOUNCED
9:00 PM, WED. FEB. 26th
YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WH.

Wood Industries
Sixth Largest
Wood products industries
are the sixth largest indus-
trial group in Pennsylvania
on the basis of full-time em-
ployment, according to a
School of Forestry survey at
the Penna. State University.
Yearly wages and salaries
in the State total $314 mil-
lion for 100,000 persons in
these industries, says Peter
W. Fletcher, Director of the
School of Forestry.
On a national basis, wood
products industries are the
third largest industry, em-
ploying 1.4 million persons,
Fletcher adds.
The Lennox, S. D.., Inde-
pendent makes this astute ob-
servation: “In observing
some government officials’
refusal to fade reality in
dealing with the adversaries
of our system, we are remin-
ded of the man who jumped
out of a 40th story window,
and when passing the fifth
story called out to a friend,
“It hasn’t hurt yet!”

 
 
 


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