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The Gettysburg Times du lieu suivant : Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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PLAN NURSERY SENSIBLY FOR LONG STRETCH By VIVIAN BROWN The Associated Press Planning a child's room? It's a good idea to adopt a long rangr plan, says interior designer and color consultant. Strauss, member of the American Institute of Decorators. It'll save you time, energy and'money, she points out. "Instead of redecorating your child's-room in every stage oi development, it's a good idea to plan the nursery for a 5 or 10-year stretch so that redecorating may be kept to a minimum, perhaps a new- color scheme from time to time. Start with a well-constructed crib, one that may grow with baby if possible.

A good roomy chest of drawers is a good investment. A child will need every inch of the space as his wardrobe grows. Small Table Mothers who must operate in a small space may consider a small table with a quilted pad over it that may be used as a dressing table'and as a place to put a porcelain tub for baby's bath. The tub may be put out of sight after the bath, instead 1 of using a space-hogging fabric bath tub. The table may become a desk for the youngsters later on.

Small Table A bookcase is another good investment for the nursery, Miss Strauss reminds us. It may be used to hold baby's stuffed animals, rattles, baby book and later- record player, books, airplanes, dolls and hobby equipment. "A child of 4 years or more should have a room that helps express his creativeness," Miss Straus ays. "It's THE GKTTYSnrKC TIMKS. WE DNESDAY.

JULY 31, 10fi7 PAGE FIVE er combat ts ath on Hoher Brendten Mountain near Mmenwald, south Germany, to dedicate a memorial to mountain troops of both world wars. a good idea not to wallpaper the entire room as one shoulu anticipate the crayon and paint era. If one wall is painted instead of papered, then it may be equipped with washable vinyl fabric latei to hold Junior's kindergarten efforts and clippings." Painted Molding; Miss Strauss suggests that a sec- tion of the vini-1 with a molding painted a contrasting color so mat i area resembles a bulletin board. Into that space child will learn to put his creative efforts and pictures he likes. "It's not a good idea anyway to cover four walls in a child's room with patterned wallpaper--too stimulating usually for youngsters.

One wall and ceiling is plenty of pattern or two walls with a plain ceiling," she says. Children like primitive colors, Miss Strauss reminds us, but she usually avoids exciting reds, except as accent, preferring restful shades --yellows, turquoise blues and pink tones. Lilac is fashionable now and with white makes a chic color scheme for a little girl's room; pow- WE GIVE GETTYSBURG SALE DAYS TICKETS! $10.00 Merchandise Certificate WHIRLPOOL AIR CONDITIONERS List Price SALE DAYS 3 4-Ion De Luxe $359.95 $239.95 3 4-ion Standard $279.95 $199.95 Mon Supreme $359.95 $259.95 TELEVISION Zenith 21-inch Console $349.95 $299.95 Siromberg-Carlson 24-inch $100.00 USED AND UP RADIOS List Price SALE DAYS Clock Radios S44.95 $33.95 Clock Radios $29.95 BAKER'S BATTERY SERVICE 135 BALTIMORE STREET Opposite Post Office PHONE 422-Z GETTYSBURG, PA. Actor Wynn Pearce a i i NEW YORK Monumental patience finally paid Brodway Actor Wynn Pearce briefly. Understudy for the lead roles ot the hit comedy "No Time for Sergeants," Pearce found himself restricted for 86 solid weeks to playing a bit part only as Andy Griffith and Charles Hohman, his successor, never missed a performance.

Acute tonsillitis finally felled Hoffman and Pearce took over the part on. a Saturday night. The audience gave him an enthusiastic reception. But two performances later Hoffman returned and Pearce went back to his curt chores. i der blue and yellow has real boy appeal.

Air Cnndilirining; Air conditioning is another bet for a child's rojm. but it is im- i portant to place it where it does not i hit the child directly, she says. It helps keep the child cool in summer and the room dust-free in winter. she points out. Air conditioners no i longer spoil the appearance of a room.

Thin lines styles with no ob- jectionable overhang may be used in top or bottom sashes, sprayed to harmonize with the decor. Rubber tile or linoleum are best floor coverings for the nursery, topped with cotton or aviscose throw rugs for winter warmth. It'll help make a room where a youngster may enjoy himself, instead of a room to be admired by others. He should be able to enjoy his niche so fully that he will not be a-source of worry in other rooms where par- have provided their COUTURIER HAS ODD CLIENTELE DETROIT Robert is ii dcslKiiei. Ami lii.s colorful crcatioius elicit Oohs ami Ahs like those of Purls couturier wl)en they go on exhibition.

Shultz hits an exclusive clientele even cusjoiner.s who'll wtNir total of 49 of his creations year. Bu those creations likely will be. seen and admired by more De.troll- ers thtm nil the Christ Diors in motordom. 300 Couturier Shultz IN the designer for the Zoo's chimpanzees, whose daily shows draw thousands upon thousands of over 1 the summer. The costumes are fitted as 'meticulously as any grnnde dame's.

ShultK estimates four sittings ure necessary for every one. Arms must be free fitting for work, and the chimps have no patience at nil i anything that'i i uround HIP neck. kSpeclul IN niHrt'Miu'y. twi. UKCs for drip-dry wtlons, inuslly.

i two or three day. the finery must wn.shrd fvery dny or at Iciurt fVfry two duyn. With 1U Shultx proprietor of toibilVlmn Hoyul dry cIvunliiK (v.lal)ll.shn)ent. suiys dc.slK'ilDK for chimps Ui lot. wuslcr on Uie teni- ix-riuiicnt that clKilKiitng Tor hu- I i "The chimps can't titlk." SYMBOL MEXICO CITY Mexico's fiunou.s tiymbol In a the a peso i most ry and i folds, scarves, n.s lor a i and n.s a backdrop to most Mexican fvrnt.i.

The centurieA-old 1 rl weighs '23 Urns, on displny the a i a Mu.seum. Serve potato i freshly cooked strips of crisp bncon for a family lunch. CHERRIES ADD DESSERT TANG lly CKC'ILY I I i The Idlci 1 Tress Onrk i i i Ilielr a In i i Ice-crciun Millie li, a or 11 i directions i i I l.ttmberl. i A i Iliey should i washed In i ft I v.s I i i i i i people i ill i i i a i i i 1 i i i i i I I I ICK A HKSKKKT i i cup i i len.spoon clips i i i i i i i i i i i mid pit rhiMTie.s; cour.sely chop of Uiem to a 2 Bent i bORln to net, i and lemon- colored. Beat In sugar gradually i very thick.

Add salt and heal i i to combine, pour into a and freeze at coldest setting, when frozen, remove to i chilled bowl. Add vanilla and i rotary benter (hand or elec- i i i liKiu and creamy. Have cream whipped and fold into firs) i fold In chopped cherries. to freezer without allowing melt, and finish freezing. Makes (i to 8 servings.

i ritKAM DESSERT i CU p.s dark sweet ciieiTic.s. i package (4 ounces) a i a flavored freezing mix. Wash cherries, pit and a prepare mix according to a ft furor's Instructions. before; pouring; iutp freezing I "ay. stir in cherries.

Pour into I i freeze Immediately. a fi servings. 1'roin i mid suit-. I 1 a i a I Method: MA I ROUNDUP A III ON. ill.

A Elmo Fan-Is, a the Mariners Club, i i a i i a moUjrbont rounded I up his a during high water in nearby stream. youngsters with this comfort may- display their own elegant furnishings without fear of their child's abuse, she sal's. Something different by way of flavor: chili sauce and chili powder added to canned baked beans STORE PRIZES Gift Ceriiiicaies 1st Prize SI 0.00 2nd Prize S5.00 GETTYSBURG SALE DAYS at COFFKAN FISHER CO. TWO DAYS AUGUST 2 and 3 S2.39 Value. First Quality 81x99 Finest Mohawk Sheets $2.29 Value, First Quality 81x99 Fine Muslin Spring Knight Sheets 42x36 Mohawk Pillow Cases 42x36 Spring Knight Pillow Cases each $1,98 each 1.89 2 for 1.00 2 for .95 59c Fine Quadriga Needleized Cottons .49 yd.

$1.39 Julliard Corduroy, plain colors 1.19 yd. 35c Hope White Muslin .29 yd. 36-inch Indian Head, Fair Trade Price .79 yd. A Few Ladies' Toppers and Coats Off Price Ladies' S12.95 Summer Dresses Ladies' S10.95 Dresses Ladies' S9.95 Summer Dresses Ladies' Summer Dresses Ladies' Cotton Dresses $10.95 8.95 7.95 6.95 5.00 Ladies' Summer Skirts Reduced Ladies' Blouses $1.98, $2.98, S3.98 Children's Blouses 1.00 and 1.98 Infants'1 to Cotton Dresses S1.98 Girls'3 to Cotton Dresses 3.50 Girls 1 3 to Cotton Dresses 3.98 iGrls'10 to Cotton Dresses 4.98 Pre-Teen 8 to Cotton Dresses 5.95 AH Ladies' Summer Hats All Girls' Summer Hats HALF PRICE $1.98 Men's $39.95 to $42.50 Fine Tailored Suits $35.00 Men's $35.00 All Wool Fine Tailored Suits 29.00 Men's and Boys' Dress Pants S2.98 and S3.50 Men's Cotton Semi-Dress Pants S3.98 and 54.98 Men's Seersucker and Rayon Pants REDUCED $2.59, 2 for $5.00 $3.18, 2 for Rack of Boys' Wool Suits, Sizes 8 to 16--Close-out each $10.00 Few Boys" Suits, Sizes 17,18,19 Reduced Rack of Boys" Sport Coats--8 to'16--Close-out each $10.00 Men's and Boys" S2.98 Sport Shirts, Short Sleeves, each $2.69, 2 for $5.00 Mcns" and Boys" SI.9S Sport Shirts, Short Sleeves, each $1.79, 2 for $3.50 Men's 79c Boxer or Side Elastic Shorts Men's t'tica Bodygards Knit Briefs Men's Knit Briefs each 69c each 59c each 89c All Boys' Swim Trunks Men's $2.50 Swim Briefs Men's Helenca Hylon Stretch Briefs Men's and Bovs" S2.S8 Boxer Trunks Now $1.69 Now 1.98 2.98 2.49 Irn Vahir Sports Socks 39c pr. Mrn's Plain Cotton Hose Men's Uncle Sam Work Hose 3 prs.

$1.00 4 prs. $1.00 5 prs. 1.00 Many Other Bargains Throughout the Store Tickets Given With Each Dollar's Worth of Merchandise Purchased ROSE-AN'l SHOPPE FRIDAY A SATURDAY AUGUST 2 AND 3 OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY EVENINGS ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK LADIES' DRESSES REDUC (One Lot) Junior and Half Sizes Values to $10.95 SALE $3.95 (One Lot) Missie and Half Sizes Values to $10.95 SALE $5.00 (One Lot) Half Sizes Only Values to $12.95 SALE $5.95 HOUSE DRESSES Reg. $2.95 SALE 2 for $5.00 Reg. $3.95 2 for $7.00 Junior-iMissie and Half Sizes One Rack of Ladies' and Children's DRESSES Broken Sixes M1.00 BLOUSES Regular $1.98 and $2.95 SALE $1.69 SKIRTS Regular $3.95 and $4.95 SALE $2.95 SKIRTS Regular $2.95 SALE $1.98 ENTIRE STOCK LADIES 7 ORLON SWEATERS COAT STYLE AND SLIPOVERS REDUCED Ladies' SPRING COATS AND SUITS Sale Below Cost Children's SPRING COATS Just a Few Below Cost Cotton Plisse Slips Shadow Panel Sizes 32 to 44 Reg.

51.98 SALE $100 Multifilament Crepe Slips Values to S2.95 Sizes 32 (o 44 Qp Small Lot of Shorty Pajamas and Crepe Gowns Values to S2.95 $1.00 BESTFORM NYLON BRAS Discontinued Numbers Reiruhir SI.50 SALE $1.00 FINAL CLEARANCE SUMMER STOCK CINDERELLA FROCKS 3 to Gx 7 to 14 Chubbies S'' to i NANNETTE BABE AND TODDLER FROCKS 12 to 18 Months and Sizes 1 to 3 BONNIE BLAIR SUBTEENS SIZES 8 TO 14 SALE DAYS AWARDS 1st Prize: $10 Gift Certificate 2nd Prize: S5 Gift Certificate TICKETS FOR THE BIG ARIZES SHOP THE STORE FOR MANY MORE ITEMS AT BARGAIN PRICES And remember, you can always do heller at The Rose-Ann Shoppe 38 YORK STREET GETTYSBURG, PA..

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