Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 23, 1956, Image 6

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    —Laricastelr Farmliig, Friday, March 23, 1956
6
For the
Farm Wife and Family
For the first time or the
first time in some time a
senes of household hints wins
this week’s one-year subscription
to Lancaster Farming. Maybe it
would be best to quote the letter
we’ve received from Mrs Lester
B Weaver, RD.2 Elizabethtown:
Here are a few short cuts I
found practical in my household
duties- First, instead of discard
ing all old clothes, I trim off
seams and buttons- Then I fold
the clean clothes and put them
ir ii»u»n>n>«>»uuHU>MP»;
S Why Pay More?
■ GET THE BEST FOR LESS fC/'/'f
S STORM DOORS $3759 [v'
| Aluminum Combination « I
J 1 1-8 In Thick-Door Length, Bffij
J Piano Hinge jjBSB
g Completely Installed, $49 95 t
STORM WINDOWS- 3 Track &2 Track
ALUMINUM SCREENS
Kaiser Aluminum Shade Screens,
FRCE.ESTIMATC# EASY TERMS
Paul Cluck, E. Petersburg
Koofing—Siding -Spouting
Storm Windows & Doors
ORMItS - TOP PAIR
Liberal Budget
Plan Available
FOR THE BENDIX
FORMICA-TOP PAIR
Long, Long EASY TERMS
Cope & Weaver Co.
WILLOW STREET
in' a small carton, where every
one can see and reach them.
Mine is under a cupboard on the
sink. When children or adults
want a doth to mop up spilled
liquids, or a cloth for use at the
garage or barn, there is no ques
tion. They just go to the box
of clean cloths. Many cloths
have been re-used and returned
when cleaned again
When sitting at a sewing
Made of Alcoa
Aluminum
See Our Display Stand any
Tues. Eva at Root’s
Country Mkt.? E. Petersburg
The Heme laundry You’ve Been Waiting For...
a Washer ... and a dryer that give you more than
SQUARE TEET OF FLAT, SMOOTH, TOUGH
WORLD-FAMOUS FORMICA WORK TOPS!
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7
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No thrashing agitators blades to yank
your clothes!
New BENDIX Super-Fast Dryer . , .
TWICE AS FAST AS ORDINARY
DRYERS . . Uses LOW, SAFE heat
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Side-by-side they’re both styled with
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in your choice of 7-decorator colors
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Free To Women...
One year charter subscrip
tion to LANCASTER FARM
ING to one honsewire eacn
week who submits tne nest
letter . recipe . . home
making hint. Send- your letter
to LANCASTER FARMING,
Quarryvilie, fa-
machine, I put spare'patterns
and pieces on our daughter’s
toy ironing board. I some
times use it to iron small
parts I am sewing. It is a
cheap table that' folds out of
sight.
Jt J{ *
As children outgrow their crib
sheets, or if there are still good
Sections in worn-out sheets; I
-use these as a part sheet or as
a hospital bed , draw-sheet to put
over the top of the bottom sheet
where the child’ heasd rests,
which becomes Soiled quickly.
This sheet is easily turned or
changed while the larger sheet
over ,the mattress remains clean.
I enjoy Lancaster Farming,
she adds.
''N
A short time ago we had
an inquiry from M. D. at
Lancaster asking how or
where to keep brown sugar .
so it won’t get lumpy or
hard.
Here’s a reply from Mrs.
Conrad Dupler, R 2 Elizabeth
town:
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Ph. Lane. 3-2824
Lady, It’s Spring Again
Can Spring be far behind? Here’s a view* out of the
window of the new Octoraro Newspaper offices in Quarry
ville Monday morning, when gentle snows piled deeper and
deeper on the streets and trees. Driving was most hazard
ous. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo)..
“Attention M. I).
“A never failing remedy
for brown sugar that has be
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Farm Women 21
To Hold Program
Farm Women Society No. 21
met recently at the home of Mrs.
Lewis Walton, with Mrs. Thomas
Bradley and Mrs. Earl Walton as
co-hostesses.
Contributions of $5 each were
made to the Lancaster County
Unit, American Cancer Society
and to the Lancaster County So
ciety for Crippled Children and
Adults.
The Society provided enter
tainment for the guests at the
Lancaster County Home on Wed
nesday, along \vith members
Farm Women’s Society No. 22.
For the Ways and Means Com
mittee, Mrs. Charles Tindall re
ported receipts of $129.70 from
three benefits.
Mrs Parke Ressel presided and
Mrs. Earl Walton had devotions
Housecleaning hints were given
during roll call.
Mrs. Edison Osborne was in
charge of the program.
The group has been invited to
be guests of Farm Women’s So
ciety No. 4 at their March 31
meeting.
Make A Point
To Visit
Our
Animal
Health
Department
THE
QUARRYVItLE
DRUG CO.
QUARRYVILLE, PA.
PHONE 1 O O
FURNACE OIL
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Garber Oil Company |
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MOUNT JOY
Farm l
Plan Stand at
Red Rose Sale
Plans are being-made by the
Society of Farm Wdmen 14 to
have a refreshment stand at the
Red Rose Farm dispersal. The
club met March 14 at the home
of Mrs. Robert Esbenshade, R 1
Paradise with Mrs- Harold Groff
and Mrs. Willis Learaan as co
hostesses
A contribution of $lO. was
made to the Crippled Children’s
Society. A food and. plant sale
was held among members.
Next meeting of Society 14 will
be April 7 at the Mountville
Civic Center, where the group
will be entertained by Society
19.
BIGGER PROFITS
FROM CROPS!