'• Egg Washing (continued from page 1) trashed on the farm. “I was really surprised,” ’lhome said “We took some dirty egps over and ran them through. They I don’t know if the dif really came out clean.” ference in average price will Top price for his eggs was pay for the half cent a dozen r M Mi /wm Igrf}\ li/ 'any i ''ends neces. , . •'fter , vourit. \V7 '■ thex. Y •I UJ t In many large families, mother spends many more hours than necessary just “picking up” after young sters who are too young or too, careless about their clothing. Youngsters have the ex cuse that they are unable to “hang up” their clothes without standing on a cnair. If your closet has a high ceiling, this problem can be eliminated by in stalling a lower hanging lod at a level easily leached by younger children. In a community wardrobe, for instance, older children may hang their garments on the upper rod, leaving the lower rod for the small fry. Small fiy like to be able to do Bargain For A Buck! 30 or 54 Gallon Drum YOUBUY w , _ _ _ Hand Grease Gun and YOU GET ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ For Real Savings And Value-in-use Try These Automotive Products Outboard Motor Oil Multi-Purpose Gear Lube Automatic Transmission Fluid, Type A fW just about the same as it was betore he changed processors, but the overall grade was a little better with the plant washing. II 111 ' ißli ISiB “grown up” things for themselves, and they like to have something of their very own, even a place to keep their own clothing. And, as every housekeeper knows, proper training now mean easier, workdays ahead for mother. This Offer For A Limited Period of Time Multi-Season Oil Heavy Duty Motor Oil } Special Series 111 and Diesels Greose Barium and Lithium Greasing Equipment Cartridges Tires Batteries Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc. it' costs for washing or not I probably won’t have any more money for the eggs at the end of the year, but if I can make use of the time I save, it will be a real economy, -Thorne said. I will know better in a couple _more ...weeks, just how much it (m-plant washing) is worth, he said, 'but added he would not like to go back to washing his eggs on the farm. Overheating Of Tractor Causes Outlined Most itractor owners don’t normally consider overheating a problem in tractor operation; they are usually concerned with undei heating. However, engineers from a national spark plug company aduse that oveiheating, evid enced by repaid boiling away of the cooling water, poor en gine performance in the form ot powder loss or knocking, al so can result in serious damage to the tractor engine. The engmeeis advise that the spark plugs in your tractor also can provide a good clue to this condition, inasmuch as of Motor Oil a Cartridge for a Buck Oil For Certain Tractors ,*£x£2a=>--«- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9, 1963 continual overheating will be indicated by severe burning or blistering on the firing ends of the porcelain insulator. Following is a list of some of the more common culprits that contribute to overheating. 1. Use of inferior fuel, 2. Faulty water pump; 3. Lime deposits in the cooling system; 4 .Defec tive hose connections; 5. Im proper timing to a weak mag neto, 6. Pulling too heavy a load. 7. Hot weather opera tion with lower part of the radiator covered, S Plugged ladiator fins; 9. Loose or badly worn fan belts, 10 Too lean a fuel mixture, 11. Duty rad iator. Poison Alert Pai ents have the responsi bility of keeping poisons lock ed up and out ot leach of young childien, believes Mis Marguerite IL. Duvall, Penn State family life extension sp ecialist Accidental poisonings are mci easing because of moie and moi e potentially poisonous household pioducts on the mar ket Preschool childien aie the greatest v/'tims since it’s na tuial for young childien to put everything they find in their mouths We Will Be Open For BUSINESS PROVIDENCE LOCATION MONDAY, FEB. 11 Our Willow Street Location will be closed. Our New Phone Number ST 6-7351 Watch for our Grand Opening In March COPE & WEAVER CO. New Providence, Pa. Farm Women Favor More Jr. Colleges Faun Women Societies in this area are giving approval to a set of resolutions drawn up by the State Society and sent to the Governor of Penn sylvania and the members of the legislature. The lesolutions cover educa tion, di unken driving penalties and conservation The organization favoi 3 more junior colleges in order to help more students of piom ismg ability to continue in the education field It calls tor moie seveie penalities for dru ing while under the influence of hquoi The lesolutions also ask that all junk car lots along the highways be removed on the grounds they are “eyesoies to the natuial beauty of our state ” The group also pointed out that spray matenal is being used to conti ol weed and shr ubbery along the highways, and asked that extieme care be us ed to save wild floweis and that the growth killed by spraying be removed At Our NEW 5