Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1957, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Farming,
Friday, August 30, 1957
A lung disease of cattle, pul
monary adenomatosis, appears to
be increasing in rural areas where
‘silo fillers disease” occurs in
•man. Nitrogen dioxide from de-
composing fodder appears to be
the cause of both conditions
LANCASTER FARMING
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THE STYLE REVIEW was the highlight of the 4-H Home
Economics Round-up Thursday at Millersville State Teach
ers College Peggy Weaver, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
172.50
William F Weaver, Blue Ball, modeled an evening dress
in a very unusual fabric It is a beige sateen embroidered
with brown and aqua The slimming princess line of this
gown is smart for the young figure A brown bow and
brown accessories Have been chosen to complete her out
fit (LF Photo)
(Continued from page seven")
care
Glass expands with heat, con
tracts with cold, and often cracks
or bieaks when forced to do eith
er too suddenly. This is why hot
water should not be poured over
glass in washing or rinsing In
stead, lay the glass gently in the
water It’s also why glass
shouldn’t go directly from refrig
erator to warm dishwater, and
why jars of food, hot from the
canner, should not stand in a
br6eze to cool.
In making iced tea or coffee in
the glass, pour the hot beverage
in a china or pottery pitcher and
then pour into glasses Incidental
ly ice cubes should not be drop
ped carelessly into glasses. The
force of their fall may crack the
glass
To save glass from taking a
rap in dishwashing, you can get
circular lubber gadgets which fit
over the end of faucets Also rub
ber mats for the bottom of the
sink or dishpan, or for counters
on either side of the sink. Many
women like rubber-covered dish
drainers.
Follow the time-honored dish
washing rule “Glass first, silver
second, china third.” It prevents
the nicks, chips and scratches
which often result from a miscel
laneous jumble in the dishpan.
Glass gets first place because it
needs clean suds with no trace
of grease in order to come out
clear and shining.
The less glass is handled, the
less chance of breaking Many
women are finding that glasses
will come out streakless without
wiping if they are washed with
synthetic detergents and rinsed
in hot water
Last but not least, save glass
vale with convenient, safe stor
age arrangements Narrow shelves
foi tumblers allow each to stand
separately with no stacking or
doubling, and no reaching be
hind
Wed., Sept, 4
Red Rose Baby Beef & Lamb
Club—B p. m, beef roast at Pen
ryn picnic woods.
Thurs., Sept. 5
Little Britain Community 4-H
Club 8 p m. at Fulton Grange
Hall. ♦
Deadline for returning ASC
Committee election ballots.
Sat., Sept. 7
Senior Extension Club 5 to
8 pm. Chicken Barbecue and
square dance at Buckmiller Park,
Lancaster Public is invited.
NOW,., best lawn fix-up time!
Save on famous Scotts
• $5 95 family Brand Grass Seed
Annlveisaiy Sale — $4.95
<• FREE Soil Improver with
purchase of Scotts Spreader
GROFF’S HARDWARE
S. Railroad Ave.
Use Our Convenient
DRIVE-IN WINDOW
One-half block from
Penn Square on South
Queen Street.—Rear of
Main Bank.
"Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889”
MILLERSVILLE BRANCH
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor
Far m Calendar
Reading, Berks Co., Fair t
run through Sept. 15.
Mon., Sept. 9
Ayrshire 4-H Club SPAEc
Lancaster. ’
York Interstate Fair . thit.
gh Sept 14. '
Elizabethtown - Donegal 4jj
Club 8 p. m. at Christ Mill ei
farm, R 1 Elizabethtown.
Wed., Sept. 11
Lititz Farm Show through
Sept. 14
.F builder 2 big bags
y Sale $7.85
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New Holland, Pa.
25 S. Queen St.—Swan
Parking Lot—Vine & S.
Queen Sts. Stoner Park
ing Lot—S. W. Corner
Vine & Queen Sts.
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Sun., Sept. 8
Tues., Sept. 10
FREE PARKING
302 N. GEORGE ST
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