T Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 9, 1956—11 11 About Your Home By FRANCES DELL A new process finishes colored Concrete m brick or tile patterns'! at half the cost of conventional materials. New tools designed for the purpose of impressing fresh, colored concrete, with various patterned surfaces are now being manufactured by a well known California concrete company- The process makes ppssible the manufacture of various brick, tile pr other patterns on the job. It is the' result of four years develop ment work and has been-subject ed to severest tests. The tools -are constructed of a cast-aluminum alloy, light enough but strong enough to withstand heavy use and obtain the requir ed penetration. _ The method of installation ds simple and the manufacturer claims with, the use of their tools any experienced cement fin isher can create either brick or tile patterns in colored concrete in about the same time it takes to lay gray slab at only a fraction of the cost of the conventional materials The process can be Used for any flat surface and is ideal for patios, swimming pool aprons, interior floors any place tile or brick would be used. The advantages claimed are quick drying surfaces when wet ted and the absence of shrinkage cracks running through the con crete. Good kitchen lighting cuts fa tigue. For good general lighting In most kitchens, you need either three 20-watt, or two 25-watt, shaded fluorescent tubes with glass or louvres, or a 150-watt in candescent lamp in ' a 12-inch en closing globe In addition, you should have shielded ceiling fix- McCULLOCH Model 47 CHAIN-SAW Makes any woodcutting job easier and faster. It's a one-man saw for professional logging, pulp cutting, tree surgery for farm and ranch jobs like construction and clearing land. Model 47 is light weight, operates full power in any posi tion. Six mo'dels, gasoline powered, with blades 14" to 36". ..am*. Come'lnand see it, try It, buy it. It’ll save you time, make 'you money. Wwnlnlr Ttf ACT 1 Saw and Knife ifl/iO 1 Service 605 Marietta Ave. Ph. 24291 Lancaster FURNACE OIL | By uiing TEXACO FURNACE OIL you cm always I Count On A Warm Home | CALL US FOR QUICK SERVICE a x « Garber Oil Company I MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9331 PENNA. | tures with 150-watt standard bulbs or a fluorescent tube over sink and stove. , For each 25 to 30 inches of counter spacer a 20-watt fluore scent tube attached to the under side of wall cabinets from the edge to flood the entire work counter without glare These standards were reported by Rutgers University. Women’s Page (Continued from page eight) LEMON SPONGE PIE One cup granulated sugar Three tablespoons -flour Three tablespoons lemon juice Two eggs One cup milk One tablespoon melted butter A few grains of salt Mix sugar and flour, add lemon jume, egg yolks, milk, butter and salt. Then fold in stiffly bejiten egg whites. Bake in one crust, about 350 degrees. Remove from oven be fore too firm, as it will set while it cools- WHOLE WHEAT ROLLS 1 cup mashed potatoes 3-4 cup sugar 3-4 cup shortening 1 cup milk 2 eggs beaten 1 package of yeast 5 cups whole wheat flour 2 cups white flour 2 teaspoons salt To mashed potatoes add sugar and beaten egg. Heat milk and shortening Add to potato mix ture. Dissolve yeast in 2 table spoons of warm water, add to cooled potato mixture. Add flour to which the salt has been added Put in refrigerator over night Next day take out, knead and let rise. Roll dough about 1-3 inch thick, cut with a round cutter. Crease through the cen ter, brush with melted butter, and fold double Lbt rise about 2 hours until double in bulk. Bake in an oven 425 degrees un til well browned about 15 to 20 minutes. That%-about it for this week Send in your favorite recipe, household hint, gardening tip. Until next week, we’ll See you again. And Fancies At Society 1 New York Trip Two trips are on the schedule of the Society of Farm Women 10, first a trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show March 14, and a June trip to New York City. Plans were made for these journeys at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Wayne G. Bru baker, Old Harrisburg Pike, Lan caster, recently- In a talent program by mem bers of the society, Mrs. Loretta Shank, teacher in an Amish school, sang an Amish good morning song in French, Penn sylvania Dutch and English. Skits, recitations and a quiz were also included in the pro gram. >' s* *> * 1 Stuart Furman, Architect CALIFORNIA styling of the most meticulous and luxuriant t)pe is evident throughout this home. Step from the flagstone front terrace into the chaixning fo>er that is sepaiate fiom, yet serves to accentuate,'the magnificent 27 foot expanse of living room. The enormous bow win dow affords three exposures, and the commanding fireplace dominates the entire inside wall. A „ sunny den off the living room provides another 10 feet of depth to the main area. Close by, the -dining room affords a panoramic view of the outdoors and opens onto your rear patio. The spacious kitchen is the control point of the en tire house. Right next to it is the laundry aiea. The bedroom wing consists of three bedrooms with ample storage space modern bath rooms. Other features include a full basement, a recreation room and workshop and a roomy garage, For the convenience of readers who wish to study this house in greater detail, we have prepared a complete sketch plan which can be obtained by sending 25tf in com to Modern Plan Service, De partment M, Lincoln Building, Mount Vernon, ork. The most apparent change in the shoe scene is that heels are getting slimmer all the time, even though their heights are not tow ering. The desire of American women for v comfortable, glove soft shoes on'heels they can en joy wearing has prompted the entire shoe industry to come out with high-fashion styles incor porating all these features. Colored heels on patent, suede and calf shoes are a Spring fash ion note Many black patent shoes Foods, Fads On Society 10 June Schedule Husbands of Farm Society 1 will be entertained April 21 at Zinn’s Diner, Ephrata, where Dr. Paul Z, Rummel, on the staff of Miillersville State Teachers College, will speak. On Saturday, April 7, the So ciety will meet at the home of Mrs.. Monroe Hufford, 175 Delp Road, to hear Mrs Anna De- Planter Bowes discuss “Foods, Fads and Fancies.” Hostess at the Saturday meet ing was Miss Rachel Bollinger, HI Lifitz. Mrs Neil Clark, pre sident, spoke on Farm and Home Safety Practices, and Harry Erdman, superitendent of the Hershey Rose Gardens, described displays at the Gardens Mrs Clark emphasized safety rules the farm wife can put into effect as well as the men, along with home safety rules. Mrs. Adrian H. deVink conducted de votions. Mrs- Viola Marvel re ported on the recent Lancaster paratyphoid discussion meeting- A meeting will be held April 4 at the Raub Supply Co. in Lancaster to work on re-covering" lamp shades- Mrs. Gay Reiden baugh, Lititz, will hold an all day cancer pad making project in her home at a date to be an nounced later. Worth It A penny for your Sha thoughts. Sailor I was thinking of re turning to the ship. Little Brother—Give him a dollar, sis, its worth it «SttAU^antl ****** In Fashion Now are being set off by a gold orna ment instead of the more expect ed trim or piping. This gold gleam is going to head into Sum mer You will see many white shoes being piped m gold kid or with tiny gold buttons. This is said to be in keeping with the Oriental fashion trend generally The neutials in the beige-to brown family are very popular Such colors as flax tones, French bread coloring, turtledove and maple are getting a big reaction from Style-wise women- Yellow is going to be an important color for late Spring and Summer. Marbelized effects will play a fashion duet with bright solid leathers. In a basic color, such as black or dark blue, they are a fine investment because they make a versatile accompaniment for your fashions, be they a suit or a sheath dress. Another ijit of novelty is the lining of your shoe You will see patterns from gay stripes, bright solids and even polka dots Bags to match the shoes will feature the same lining a BBaBBBBBBBnBBBBBBBnBBaaaBaaBBBBBaa ■>lL Area: 2,506 sq. ft. Cubage: 25,200 co. ft. 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