The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 03, 1964, Image 16

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    by Doris W. Thomas
Timely Tips
Select Your Travel Wardrobe
for Women
With Care
Select your travel wardrobe as carefully as you would
a regular wardrobe. Choose clothing that will prepare you
for the unpredictable in wear and adventure.
Keep gar-
"ments to a minimum; too many are hard to care for and
may mean extra luggage to carry.
Keep the areas you will visit in mind, then select your
travel wardrobe with an eye to comfort. If you're camping,
pack and wear rugged costumes; if you're going to metre-
politan areas take suitable sightseeing and dress clothes.
Garments should be easy
to pack and made from fab-
rics that shed wrinkles and
soil. Neutral gray or medi-|
um-toned beige, alone or asa]
background for prints, hide
soil and are appropriate on]
either cool or warm days. |
Transitional cottons are an-
other wise choice. Try to
choose new articles that co-
ordinate in color, cut, and
fabric with garments already
in your wardrobe. That way

you can mix-and-match old
and new and your travel
wardrobe will seem larger
than it really is.
Automatic Dishwasher
Offers Many Advantages
An automatic dishwasher
is one household appliance
that saves a homemaker both
time and energy. Not all la-
borsaving equipment does.
In a year’s time, a homemak-
er can save herself eight days
of work if she uses her auto-
matic dishwasher each day.
- One study shows that a
woman who uses an automat-
ic dishwasher can cut her
dishwashing time in half. For
example, one group of wom-
en spent an average of 73
minutes a day doing dishes
by hand. After automatic
dishwashers were installed
in their homes, these same
homemakers spent an aver-
age of 37 minutes each day
washing dishes.
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As an added bonus, an au-
tomatic dishwasher may cut
down on the number of colds
and other illnesses family
members get. Water that
runs into an automatic dish-
washer may be as high as
140 to 160 degrees. This very
hot water will kill almost all
disease - producing bacteria
and viruses. But water tem-
peratures that are gentle en-
ough for the hands will kill
only a few disease produc-
ing organisms. Hands cannot
tolerate water temperatures
of more than 120 degrees.
Detergents strong enough
to kill bacteria and viruses
may be used in an automatic
dishwasher. These same de-
tergents cannot be used when
washing dishes by hand be-
cause they may irritate the
skin.

® Worry Clinic
(From page 3)
as cooking, interior decora-
tion, sewing, etc.
So we judges looked for-
ward to our evening task of
viewing them in their even-
ing
(Always write to Dr. Crane
onwns
gowns.
Teenagers and adults nev-
er outgrow their need for
milk. Daily use of dairy foods
may help teenagers keep
their postures arrow-straight,
and may help adults prevent
aching shoulders or severe
back pains. For the teenage
girl who wants a figure that
will turn a young man’s head
in her direction, milk is es-
sential, Four glasses of milk

tage cheese can count to-
ward this total.
Milk and other dairy pro-
ducts far out-distance any
foods in the amount of cal-
cium they provide. Knock-
knees, bowlegs, stooped or
aching shoulders, and severe
back pains may be the di-
rect result of too little calci-
um in the diet. Two 8-ounce
glasses of milk or their cal-
cium equivalent each day
will do much to keep an
adult feeling good.
If the number of calories
in whole milk keeps a per-
son from drinking as much
as he needs, he could try
skim milk, nonfat dry milk,
or buttermilk. Each one of
these contains half the cal-

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ories whole milk does.
Milk may be served hot HEARING Batteries
AIDS
Repairs
Lowest Prices - All Makes
GREER'S JEWELRY
MOUNT JOY
or cold, plain or flavored
with fruit juice, crushed
fruit, or chocolate. Cooked
foods, such as custards, pud-
dings, and tapioca, are excel-
lent ways to use milk.

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