Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 26, 1959, Image 7

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    that you have-to take the danger of them pulling the
time to iron out Experiment iron down. An iron rest may
with your dryer by- letting give some protection to the
clothes stay in less time. board cover and pad from
Try not to iron things that overheating
don’t really need it. Turkish *
towels absorb better if they
aren’t ironed as do most kit
chen towe.s Bottom contour
sheets don’t need ironing.
Only touch lip knit gar
ments and try ironing seams
only on wash and wear clo
thing. With collars, cuffs and
hems iron them until they
are smooth and dry before
you move on to other parts
of the garment. This will
save repeating the job.
When you dampen clothes
use a fine spray of warm wa
ter and don’t overdampen.
Let stand a few hours so wa
ter will spread evenly thru
the clothes. Fold the clothes
loosely and cover with plastic
sheeting or put in a bag,
IRONING EQUIPMENT
It pays to check your iron
ing equipment for safety, es
pecially with small children
underfoot Take a look at the
ironing board to see that it’s
firm and steady and won’t
topple over should a young
ster brush against it If you
can find a place to iron that
is in view but out of the
play area it may he 7 p to
keep youngsters away from
the board. You’ll need a stur
dy stool, too, for your sit
down ironing
Attach the iron directly to
a wall outlet rather than a
drop cord It’s best if you
use the iron on a circuit plan
ned for appliances You may
even want to put in an out.
let m a convenient place If
you need to use an extension
cord choose one made for ap
pliances, not a light weight
lamp cord Be sure to check
cords frequently for worn
spots so a youngster won’t be
in danger if he crawls over
them.
Whenever you leave the
ironing board for a “minute”
it’s best to turn the iron off
If you’re using an extension
cord it may-even be well to
disconnect it if children are
in-tlie area Then there’s no
"Prompt Ball Bond Service”
BUHRMAN'S
CONVENIENT PARKING
LPTS
Opposite Brunswick Hotel
Opposite Post Office
Next to Western Auto Store
115 East King Street
Norman A. Buhrman,
228 N. Duke St
"Prompt Ball Bond Service”
POWER INSURANCE
GENERATOR
with m
When power felts, us*
your tractor to g*n*r- jBB
«fe standby power.
Your tractor 'is *asy
Starting and easy to ~
connect to tho Wineo
ganaratoi. There are
2 models driven by 11
flat belt, each 5000 Watts capacity. Al
so available in 6500 Watts and IO.OOC
Watt* capacity driven by Power Take-
Off-
Belt drive and P.T.O. Models
Available for Tractor
Operation
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburq Pike - Lane.
Lititz, R. D. 3
Ph. Lane. EX 3-7607
Lititz MA 6-7786
Slrasburg OV 7-6002
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RANGES
Are you making full use of
your range so that cooking is
easier and more fun? Using
your range to its utmost can
pay off in dividends of better
tasting food and more time
for you.
Read your instruction book
again after you’ve used the
range for a while This book
is really a help to using your
range and can give you many
suggestions and hints.
If you have a gas stoye,
make sure it’s adjusted prop
erly. Then it will burn clean
er and have less waste. Learn
at what heat to set your tem
perature control to bring
things to a boil the quickest.
This helps make food good,
and nutritious.
Most heat controls are set
for a medium weight of alu
minum pan. You need to
have controls adjusted if you
use a different weight of met
al or glass
Use pans that are flat on
the bottom and not warped
so they make complete con
tact with the gas or electric
unit This cuts down on
wasted heat and you won’t
have “hot spots” in the bot
tom of your pans
Each ot the parts of your
stove has different instruc
tions to get the most use from
it If you have a griddle,
wash and take good care of
it. Learn to clean your oven
properly and be careful to
put units back in correctly
You might plan more oven
meals, also.
Your broiler doesn’t need
to be hard to clean The
main secret is to keep it
from heat after you’re thru
cooking on it. Read the in
struction book to learn how
to use it If your broiler is
too large or really hard to
clean, you might look at the
new broiler pans coming on
the market.
The timer on your stove
T
COPE & WEAVER
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. . . FAMOUS FOR HIGHEST IN-
COME OVER FEED COST. H & N
Research has taken the best of na
ture and blended this with proved
experiments to produce a superior
laving hen for your farm.
Thru balanced breeding. H & N
scientists, by weighing egg production, livability, body
size, egg size and egg quality assures you of the finest
layer available . . . today, tomorrow and in the profit-
able future.
Write or phone for more information and new re
duced prices.
B FLORIN FARMS, Inc.
MOUNT JOY. R. D. 1
Hpjry , w .
can be a great help to you if
you learn how to use it.
CARPET STAIN REMOVAL
SUGGESTIONS
During this holiday season,
when we do a lot of extra
entertaining, it seems that
the livingroom or diningroom
carpet is the hardest hit vc
tim. We have here some sug
gestions which will help in
keeping your carpet looking
its best, despite spills and
accidents.
Spots and stains on your
carpets need immed ate at
tention. Most common spots
can be removed if the proper
remover is applied while the
stain is fresh. Collect stain
removal materials in a box
and have them ready for use
in spot and stain “emergen
cies ” Include these items in
your stain removal kit:
Absorbent cheesecloth,
blotting paper, medicine
dropper, a case knife or spa
tula carbon tetrachloride,
cornstarch or French chalk,
corn meal, turpentine, denat
ured alcohol, white vinegar,
oxalic acid and hou c ehold
ammonia (both d'luted to
naif strength), and neutral
(non-alkalme) detergent (the
type used for washing de'L
cate fabrics
The procedure:
MUD - sponge with cold
water; if the stain remains,
sponge with denatured alcoo
hol (do not use on rayon)
ROAD OIL AND TAR
spread cornstarch or French
chalk on the fresh spots and
let stand for an hour or two
Remove the powder and
sponge the spots with turpen
tine Repeat if necessary
GREASE OR GREASY
FOOD scrape off excess
food with knife or spatula
Sponge remaining spots with
carbon tetrachloride. (This
method will also remove
chewing gum) Use carbon
tetrachloride only is a well
\entilated room - fumes from
this chemical are dangerous
COFFEE, TEA, SOI T
DRINKS OR ALCOHOL
mix 1 teaspoon neutral de
tergent with Vz pint luke-
Season's Eissiiags
These carolers bring, from
us to you, greetings of the
season, and every good
wish for a wonderful New
Year.
WILLOW STREET
Telephone OLdfield 3-9891
For the
Farm Wife and Family
warm water; squeeze on spot
and blot with a damp cloth
Then squeeze on plain water
and absorb with a dry cloth.
Repeat several times. If spot
remains, use white vinegar
mixture (Vz cup vinegar to
IVz cups lukewarm water),
leave on the spot two oi
three minutes, and then ob
sdrb with a cloth; rinse w .h
plain water and blot up.
ANIMAL STAlNS—sponge
immediately with warm wa
ter and absorb both stains
and water with blotting pa
per or clean cloth Repeat
several times to be sure all
stain is removed.
INK spread cornmeal
over the ink spot while sLll
wet and let it absorb as
much as possible. Repeat un
til no more ink can be ob
sorbed. If some stain re
mains, apply diluted oxalic
acd, blot, and neutralize U e
acid with diluted ammonia,
which should also be absorb
ed with a soft cloth Use a
medicine dropper to apply
the acid and re
peating these alternate* ap
plications until the stain is
gone Rinse with clear water.
(Always neutralize an acid
stain remover with an alkali
or vice versa Rinse out the
last chemical used with cleat
water to stop the chemical
action)
For unknown stains, try
cool water first; het water
might “set” the stain To
avoid injuring color or fab
ric, you might want to test
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 28, 1959
SIMPLICITY
Garden Tractors
Snavely's Farm Service
NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214
DIRECTORS, OFFICERS
THE
AND EMPLOYEES
WISH EVERYONE A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NATIONAL BANK
“Serving Lancaster from Center Sqvnre since 1809”
Mn.LERSVILLE BRANCH
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor
Greetings
Of The Season
We'd like to take this op
portunity to wish our read*
ers a joyous and happy
Christmas holiday. We hope
the hustle and bustle of
Christmas preparations won’t
crowd out the true meaning
of this holiday tor you.
other removers on a hidden
part of the carpet before ap
plying them to any stain.
Visit Your Eye Doctor
if you are m doubt.
Prescriptions Filled
Adjustments, Repairs.
Nm J
Li
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NEW YEAR
302 N. GEORGE ST.
7
-Don't Neglect
Your Eyes
Doctor's
DAVID'S
OPTICAL CO.
114 N. Prince St.
Lancaster
Phone EX 4-2767
Always See Better