tConinued from Page 14) and wear .stress, Washable wool also dries vriihcmt crinkling. It is easy Xo press and Keeps a neat, pressed appearance longer than untreated wool Pilling, the formation ol small balls ol *ool on the labnc surface, is ri duced. Some researchers are tning to combine this process *ith moth proofing so gai jnciits will be shrink and moth-proofed at the time Scientists die now concern ed over the cost of the pro i ess When that problem is holved, we can look forwaul to washable wool suits Knitted wear, blankets, slacks, sweat ers seeks and unifoiins \V VTKIt-UKPFUdONT FINISHES Rainwear will lie even mine water-repellent with the aid ol a new silicone-base finish This finish not only keeps the water out, but allows the air to cu mulate through the fahm C ']/jJITT &>£.'hand 1 THE STOKE I / WITH MOKE Grand Prize! Win a trip for two to the SEATTLE WORLD S FAIR! A thrilling expense-paid holiday for two, arranged by Ridgeway Tours Five days and four nights of fun! Round trip via United Airlines DC-8 Jet. Register on our 2nd Floor, The Year’s Biggest Values! This is the Sale all Lancaster waits for tremendous savings on eveiything for your home, your family, yourself! Plenty of Parking Spaces! Throughout the Sale, our parking lot behind the store will be open and cleaned Water-repellent fabrics that ean breath are more comforta ble to wear than garments wi*h a finish that seals olf the tiny open spaces in the weave The silk one is inexpensive and nianulacturers can apjilj it, along with tlame-and crease-resistant treatments, to lightweight cotton, wool, and other fabrics Shoppers should read labels and watch lor those new raincoat finishes, and they should check the label lor m fotmation on the lasting quali ty of the finish Some linishes may need to be icplaced attei the garment is washed 01 div cleaned To get the gieatest satisfaction fi oni a lamcoat follow the caie institutions that come with it same NHWS IN ZIPPEKs .News toi the home sew ei (oi in end w ) is the newest toil ztppei Although it ts the se cond zipper of this f\po on the maiket, it dilleis somewhat trom the original This /ippei has tine plastic coils instead SHOP 9 to 5:30 FRIDAY 9 to 9 CLOSED MONDAYS $ ■¥. Lancaster’s greatest storewide Sale... continues through May 19! ZSh^s3EaW@®imf ol inet.il teeth Thi cloth tape covers the underside of the coils completely and guards the plastic from an oterhoated iron. If a thread, seam or un dergarment is caught in the -upper, it can easily be re moved by pulling the zipper apart as directed Simply zipp ing the slider all the naj down and up again restores it to uoi mal Vou won't have to seaich lor the light style of this new zipper There is only one This can be adapted to any zippei opening because ot the con sfriii tion A hat taik tstitch ing holding tape ends togoth ei ) at the top ol the /ippei makes it a dicss placket This (an be (onveited to a neik 01 shut placket by < lilting open the stitches ot tin bai tail. Tin new zipper is veiv tle\ible and has an automatic loik A guideline in tlu tape helps on stiie stiaight stitching I I/l K-ihOMr HOSJKKV A new kind o) in lon is now For the Farm Wife and nvailahh in women's liosieiv a nvlon which has been bomhaidcd with ultrasonn waves high spied vibra tions Xvlon tie.)ted with this process is mine th \ihle than oidmaiv nvlou It’s also sliongci sottci and nunc poi- (MIS Ibis mi ans stockings madi of nltiasonu nvlon lit heltei because thev are mem ilastu Thev move with jcni without losing shape Km this leason the \ should also he less l)Ke h to i>oi) and nm Foi mam wonnn, tile best asset ot the new in lons is (onifoil Thin aie soltci to t!u toudi Also, because ol benuc more poious. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12, 1962—U . i Mm Q Family tin sc sioekinns arc wanner in. (old weather .ind eoolei on lior suminor dajs All tins, vet tli<>y di v nist (jintklv <ts iccrnlar nvlons Uosiei> Heated wit i u 111 «i s.i 111< \\fi\es lonuuns .i shen ,1-, nir Foi ,i pieclnv look n s made with a shun les-j tnnsli uluih won’t w.ish oih. This hosieiv is m.ulo in so.un less and lull lashioned st\l<>i in slum nu dmm and lon-, lengths Ih< si stodvinns it j (TonUmu d on IM-co It,) | SUPER ■ SHI S«‘r\i<«' I SHOES ■ liiiO \V. SI. L.ilic Co's L.n i?( st Shoo Stou* |h MI Ist Qua hi v |H Suj)i-r Jjoxv Pi it os ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■» N SEED COM Call these Hoff mars Seed Men for quick de- livery to your farm ELIMEK BRILL 'hlimii I'M 7-' 111 JONATHAN S SHIRK i.ool i OL LESTER ERB I'l 1/ ilh lln n\\ n 1j M 7-7112 C B. ERB 1, indies ilk> I\\ ,s-7 11 > EDGAR C UMBLE (.ip 111 -Ij 2 j JASON H. MELLINGEK, St i.i but 0\ T-li7 lb FRANK 11. BUCHER 1 mi/ M \ ii-iiH) i A. H HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC lllr, PJIOIH T\\ tS-.JIISI BBBSBHBIBBIimtiBB D t
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