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• Store
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• Weddings
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SAT.NIGHT RENTALS
Let's Live A Little
Go Dancing every FRIDAY NIGHT
to SPECIAL Live Band
FAMILY PARADISE
CAMPING PARK
R.R.#4, Walton, 7 Miles North of S'eaforth & 3 miles East
Phone 527.0629
4 — SUMMER RECREATION ISSUE, JULY 12, 1978
With the advent of
beautiful driving condi-
tions and vacation travel,
motorists begin to think
about getting the most for
their gasoline dollars.
"Plan Ahead" is no long-
er a cliche, The 50-mile-
per-hour speed limit was
designed for safety and
economy, but it will take
you a little longer to reach.
your destination, Allow
plenty of time.
If you are traveling with
children or pets, remem-
ber that they need more
frequent stops,
Start your planning
with a trip to your Service
station for a tune-up and
a complete check. You'll
save money in the long
run with a better operat-
ing engine and less likeli-
hood of having a malfunc-
tion in strange territory.
And when you're on the
road, remember these tips
for fuel economy and eas-
ier driving:
• OBSERVE the 50 MPH
speed limit.
• KEEP a steady foot on
the accelerator.
• AVOID "jack rabbit"
starts and sudden stops.
• DON'T stand in traffic
idling the engine.
• INFLATE your
the proper level.
• RIDE "on top
tank."
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all your needs
From 12 Feet Up
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BOAT TRAILERS (all sizes)
and Repairs
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Hwy. 8
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Whether it's just a Cub
Scout overnighter in the
neighbor's yard or a two-
week excursion to the Rock-
ies, summer campers are
bringing home everything
from whopping fish stories
to overflowing duffle bags,
filled with stained laundry.
Ground-in dirt, food and
grass stains resulting from
outdoor thrills and spills are
taking over the family laun-
dry hamper and turning or-
dinary washdays into major
laundry overhauls with
Mother taking charge on the
home front.
•After sorting the
ground-in slirt from the bar-
becue stains, remember
lightly soiled items should
be washed separately from
heavily soiled garments to.
prevent excess dirt in the
wash water from settling
back onto clothes.
• *Treat grass and soil
stains resulting from vigor-
ous romps in the woods and
slides down hills with a pre-
wash product or prepare a
homemade remedy — - a
paSte of detergent and water
rubbed directly into the
spot. Follow with a wash in
hot water.
•After a hearty campfire
meal, stains from coffee,
juice and chocolate need a
cold-water soaking with an
enzyme soap product or pre-
wash with detergent in cold
water. Spin water out and
wash as usual. Blood stains
from cleaning up the catch
of the day benefit from this
technique, too.
• Choose the appropriate
wash and rinse-water tem-
peratures for summer's wide
assortment' of clothing,
ranging from white shorts to
colorful tops and shirts. Hot
water is best for whites,
colorfast cottons, and heavi-
ly-soiled items. Warm water
works well for moderately-
soiled permanent press 'and
synthetics. Use a cold-water
wash to keep darks and
brights from bleeding and
for lightly soiled fabrics. Al-
ways use a cold-water rinse
to help reduce wrinkles and
keep camper's clothes crisp
and wrinkle-free as they
blaze down wooded paths.