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CORTLAND STANDARD. CORTLAND, N. Y- THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 28, 1962 gVtfi

PAGE ELEVEN

l0unce New DeSoto Fire Dome Eight

fancy handles in modern bath-1 ture! Put a cloth around the cap rooms, but they all work on the j nut to keep the wrench from same general principle. When they j marring its finish. When the cap

start to leak around the handle nut is loose, the spindle of the

1 t y DAVID O. BAREUTHER, A f Real t s t q f Editor f

it's a sign that the cap nut is | faucet will unscrew and coma loose, or the packing washer un-! out.

der it needs replacing. When a I Tb9 gr0und seat in the faucet,

You can joke all you want to considerable about the plumber -- he's usually avoided by

damage everyone

can be knowing

off the gas for a hot water beater or, if you have an electric water

faucet develops a drip a new disk washer,

it

needs | i n t o w n i c h tilt be examined

wa8her tits, should carefully. If it is

good natured enough' to call it where and how to shut the water heater, which fuse plugs to loosen Failure to turn off faucets with !r o u g h e d o r correded it can be

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good advertising -- but you have off. It's a fine idea to label im- or remove to stop it from heating. moderate firmness tends to cause ?, reground with a faucet seat

to take your hat off to him when portant valves with baggage tags, in an emergency

it comes to most plumbing around the house.

jobs m

which you can tionery store.

get

at

any

sta-

Most hot water storage tanks have a drain cock to which the

Except for a few m^nor chores, "This shuts off all water," can i garden hose can be connected for

such as fixing a dripping faucet, mark the main valve near the I draining the tank. Show how this

clearing a clogged trap, or pos- meter where the supply line en- should be done if necessary, after

sibly adjusting the mechanism ters the basement, or the house. | turning off the heat.

In a flush tank, it doesn't pay "This shuts off hot water"

One of the funniest, even

the average householder to go in "Cold water shut-off for bath- though messiest, boners in any

fdV handyman plumbing. The I room" . . . "Hot water shut- household is forgetting to turn

tools required cost so much and I off for kitchen," etc. Then if off the water supply before start-

such jobs arise so seldom that you're away, anyone can meet an ing to dismantle a faucet. It can

it's smarter to pay the .expert | emergency,

happen to anybody, but usually

while you stick to your own last

only once in a lifetime. The show-

A monkey wrench, good screw drivers and a pair of pliers will see you through minor plumbing jobs, but to be fully equipped to tackle all plumbing you can

You really ought to take your family on a little tour of the plumbing system for a demonstration. Show each one how to turn

er you get is a wonderful teacher.

Most faucets nowadays are the compression type. They may have

dwraitpepri,nmg.akTehs irsusnt osttaionnslyon

wenaastmes-

j

dressing easy to

tool use.

--

inexpensive

and

el, but bed in

also the

can drag you out of middle of the night

TJse care in removing the brass screw that holds the washer on the

if your wife has good ears. Replacing washers is a simple

chore. Keep a supply of good

end of the spindle. A dull screw driver, or one of the wrong size, can damage the screw head and

quality composition washers on require replacement. If the screw

hand -- the better they are the won't budge a little kerosene and

longer they last. The most com- a few sharp taps should loosen it.

mon sizes are %, V? and %-inch. Never tighten a cap nut to a

Hardware stores sell assortments point where the faucet binds. If1

in those sires. If you have a fau- moderate tightening will not stop

cet calling for a pecially shaped a leak around a stem, new pack-

washer, remove the old one and ing is called for. A little cotton

get it matched.

string can be wound around the

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stem under the nut temporarily,

But first shut off the water on but packing washers are the only

the line leading to the faulty fix- permanent solution.

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use pipe vises, chain vises, pipe

DESOTO FIRE DOME EIGHT 4-DOOR SEDAN

cutters, a pipe stock and set of dies, taps for threading inside

pipe ends, reamers, hacksaws, j

Beeter wfll direct the select band and Miss Patricia Dwyer attend- Joint runners, blow torches, calk-1

[fuxton

(ft S. French

in six numbers.

ART STUDENTS RECEIYE

ed the fashion show in Syracuse Friday.

Miss Marion Hartnett spent the weekend in Homer with Mr. and

'# **?**i? Del Monte Days

PUPILS

AWARDS AT SYRACUSE

Mrs. M. M. Costello.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moore and family called on Mr. and Mrs.

ICIPATE IN Truxton -- Clarence Bliss and Yvonne Aldrich, art students at

Leslie Moore ville Sunday

and family of afternoon.

Erie-

Truxton Central School, accom- FFC Bernard Root of the Air

S1TYAL

panied by their art teacher, Mrs. Earl Lawrence, were in Syracuse

Force is spending a furlough his father, Guy Root.

with

Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. French and

. Truxtoo

Central

Clarence received a first award , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dayger and given at the Scholastic Art Com- daughter of Cortland were guests

will participate in petition for a drawing. Yvonne I Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. 1

County Central of Bands to be it g p.na. in t n e i School auditorium.

and Bernice Aldrich each received

honorable mention. Several art works from the school were shown at the exhibition which

Itfce Truxton band, was held at Edwards store.

,,,,__pate in the select

fmusicians under the

General News

Professor Walter Truxton -- Mrs. Henry Stod-

|Bhtci. are: Aubrey | ^ard underwent a major operation

French Mrs. Robert Park and son Dav-

id spent Friday and Saturday in Homer.

Mrs. J. J. Meldrim is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meldrim and daughter of Syracuse.

UN BUILDING OPENS

Workings of a compression faucet: (A) cap nut, (B) packing washer. (C) spindle, (D) disk washer, (E) ground seat into which washer fits when faucet is closed.

Haight, Suzanne a t t h e Cortland County Hospital Smith, Mary Lou Saturday. Szulewski, Shar- [ M i s s Marylee Lanigan of CortHaight, Lonnell land was a weekend guest of Miss Dy Law, Anne Corn- Kay Ryan. Harris, Joyce Wil- Mrs. K. J. Bowen and daughter

Muller, Jane of Roseboom spent Sunday with aenna Murray, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brown.

United Nations (JP) -- The United Nations Wednesday opened its new five-story conference building, whose unique council chambers may soon rival the skyscrapers secretariat building as a conversation piece.

ing irons, flaring tools, bending springs -- and anything else you want from Santa Claus.

However, every member of your household should know something about the plumbing. In case of a leak or overflow

and Seymour Mrs. Mary Law has returned to CHECK ON .COMPLAINTS

Cortland after spending some Washington (*) -- The Govern-

each of the central j time with Mr. and Mrs. Albert ment has launched a nation-

totmty, dressed in | Law and daughters. ptwent two num- The pancake supper sponsored I units. The au- by the MYF at the Grange Hall

wide check on complaints that new and used car dealers are not complying with price regulations.

Willet

Elmer Greene

Instrumental sec- Tuesday evening was well at-

THE FIRST METHODIST

band will take tended.

There were six British colonies

CHURCH

and rehearsal Mrs. P. J. Brown, Mrs. Edward In Australia before they were

it 1:30 p.m. Mr. O'Donnell, Miss Helena Dwyer united Jan. 1, 1801.

Rev. Da^id Davis, pastor.

11:15, Sundayschool.

,11:45, worship services.

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GENERAL NEWS

Your Menus From These Exciting Values Willet -- The pancake supper

served by the trustees of the church was well attended.

The Wonderful Del Monte Prices in effect through Wednesday, March 6, 1952.

179 Homer Avenue Opposite Fair Grounds

DEL MONTE

COFFEE

vac. pack Q F Q

lb. can 0 3

Del Monte

PEAS

8-os. can 12c

Del Monte

TOMATO SAUCE

?c

Del Monte

BOYSENBERRIES

17-os. rlass 36c

Del Monte

SARDINES in tomato sauce

large oval can 25c

Del Monte

LIMA BEANS 17-os. can 25c

Del Monte

PURPLE PLUMS

large glass can 32c

Cross and Blackwell Fresh Frozen

Orange Juice

2 6 ox. p | - c eans gm*J

PEAS

DEL MONTE

16c 1701

can

CORN

DEL MONTE CREAM STYLE

can?zloc

CORN

DEL MONTE

VACUUM PACK WHOLE CREAM

16c 12 oz

can

DEL MONTE

DEL MONTE

Peaches '329c Peaches 23c Halves or

slices

2h

Halves or 17-ox.

slices

can

DEL MONTE FRUIT

Cocktail

DEL MONTE

35c Catsup 19c large 24 can

Famous with pineapple vinegar, Ig. bit

SAVE THIS WEEK-END AT P&C!

With this advertisement we are in treducing "Food Dollar" Facts," a box on timely food suggestions furnished by Dr. Herrell De Graff of the School of Nutrition, at Cornell University. This information will deal with food economy and sensible eating--unedited by P&C.

Willet Grange will hold its next

meeting at the home of Mr. and

FREE

Mrs. Clifford Tennant on Thursday night, February 28.

P. & C. MEAT VALUES

PARKING LOT

Those who attended the PTA banquet at Cincinnatus were: Mrs. George Sassman, Mrs. Leon Pember, Mrs. Clifford Tennant, Mrs. Mabel Carr and Mrs. Floyd Hop-

PORK ROASTS

RIB END

lb. 35c

II m H f t ? f t T y y t f t t f y f f t f f f f t f f f f t f f f f W f f y t f y f f f y f f f f f f f t f f f

kins,

Mrs. Wayne Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hartmann were in Bingham ton recently.

Those who attended the fourth quarterly conference in Whitney Point Methodist Church Sunday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haight, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sar-

FRANKS OR

BOLOGNA

READY TO COOK

STEWING

ARMOUR'S STAR

FOWL

lb 59c

LARGE FLUMP

gent, Mrs. Lolo Armentrout, Mrs.

STEAKS

Cut From Young Tender Beef

George Sassman, Mrs. Maude Calkins, Mrs. Adella Gardiner and Gary Hoellerer.

Albert Smith of the Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith.

Joseph Lynch of Owego was in town Sunday to get his household

PORK ROASTS ARPEAKO BONELESS ROLLED

CHUCK ROASTS

GRADE U.S.

CHOICE

69 lb.

goods, which have been stored in

the Clayton Crittenden house.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Greene

and son Howard, were in Killawog and Whitney Point Saturday.

Miss Catherine McBirney, who has been spending some time with

P & C APPLE FESTIVAL

relatives in Greene, returned to

her home here Saturday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Avery Haight of Marathon, were Sunday guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Keene

MclNTOSH

APPLES

bu. s1.39

The regular meeting of the

WSCS was held at the church

!aby Beef Liver i.

February 12 with dinner at noon.

The Home Bureau Unit met at the home of Mrs. Clifford Tennant on February 15.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stermbergh and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haight were In Cort-

NORTHERN SPY APPLES 4 * 39c

NEW SOUTHERN

LARGE JUICY FLORIDA

land last Friday.

The World Day of Prayer service will be held at Whitney Point

CABBAGE

2 ibs 13c ORANGES

** 35c

next Friday afternoon.

i Bacon Armour's

Banner

lb.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hopkins were in Cortland last Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haight were In Vestal Sunday at the home of her sister.

BAKERITE

SHORTENING

SWIFT'S

CLEANSER

ROBIN HOOD

ANGLO

CORNED BEEF

It is reported that Mrs. Ernest Casting is ill at the Binghamton City Hospital. She came home

83' 3 lb.

tin

55? S lb

bog

cam 49*

Saturday but expected to go

. FISH

ft. 5 9

back Monday for treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. George Sassman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton in Pitcher recently.

Thomas Jones, Jr., of Deposit, called at the home of hit parents one day last week.

SPAM

49* IS o>.

NBC COOKIES

FIG NEWTONS

23' a k f .

MAZOLA

33? PINT

OXYDOL

81 Giant Package 2 i9. pk... 5 7

Mackerel ' frozen Perch Fr??n Haddock .

.29? * 39' .49'

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stermbergh. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones and Mrs. Ethel Sassman attended the basketball game in Homer recently.

TIDE

81? Giant pkf.

DREFT

81? Giant pkf.

CHEER

8V Giant pkg.

JOY :

The. offieJal board meeting and trill be held at the church iy evening.

59? If. pkf a.

If.

59? 2 If pkf?? 0 9

2 bottl.. 0 9

Luther Eaton called at the'

Ift home of Mr. end Mrs, Floyd eeeoeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069



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