o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday/ October 12, 1963 • Hare-You Heard? eionsl look in garments you're making. Interfacing helps pre- Xent sagging, adds firmness yhere and when needed, in* greases life of the garment, reinforces seams, and gives bet ter shape 'to certain parts of the garment. Interfacing is usually needed between a part of the garment and its facing, such as yokes, •ollars, cuffs, closings, and m |lde skirt waistbands. Interfacing material should pliable and never heavier shag the fabric it supports. Typos Of Raincoats 'Raincoats are of two general ty.pej, ‘ — those that breathe fad those that don’t. An %11-plastic coat that fits j|itg'a pocket is one type of a that doesn’t breathe. It’s "a completely waterproof typo coat, "and usually inex pensive. But a raincoat that doesn’t breathe has one dis tinct disadvantage . . . the air penetrate the fabric and jfou’ll feel uncomfortably warm jfter wearing the coat for a lf you buy this type of «oat, 'b« sure there are the arms and the collar. Thfij water-repellent coat or the coat that breathes is the jgtost popular type. It Is made wmren fabric that locks out the wind and rain but allows body vapors to escape from within. These coats are more expensive than the completely waterproof coat of all plastic. Fabric coats pome m plaids, solids, and prints and in a wide range of colors. When buying a wdter repellent coat, read the label for information on its care. The finish may be ********+***********************+************ HUSK OR SHELL NEW OLIVER 74 MOUNTED PICKER-SH ELLER • Convertible. One basic unit-husking and shelling units easy to interchange in minutes. • Big capacity. Roomy all the way through to handle heaviest yields... - or 6-roll husking beds. • Fits most tractors. Mounting brackets for Oliver and most other row-crop-type tractors. • Quick mounting. Drive-in gathering-snapping unit..?' back-m shelling or husking unit. • Saves corn. Low, wide gatherers...roller-type chains... on-the-go clearance of snapping rolls. • Shells clean. Light-running sheller matches capacity of picker...rear delivery auger. Jj Come in now—get full details VSSSS on this great new Oliver picker-sheller .) , N. G. Hersfcdy & Sou.i • * )' i ri j _ ~ ** loo') I , r<tLr , '■ EquipmentoiCJo. n j"- ' Ephrata, R..1}„,2 Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. *********** Farm Women 22 Elect Officers Mrs. Donald Eshenshade was elected president of Society of Farm Women 22 at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs, Kenneth Habecker, Lancaster Rl. Mrs. Paul Witmer was co hostess. Other officers elected include Mrs. William Weller, vice pres dent; Mrs, Hepiry Hess, secre tary; Mrs. Harold Rudy, re cording secretary, and Mrs. Lloyd Herr, treasurer. Theme was a halloween par ty Roll call was answered by "ideas for next year’s pro gram”. Costume prises went to Mrs. Donald Esbenshade, ugli est; Mrs. Leste,r Landis, fun niest; 'Mrs. 'Charles Fisher, prettiest; Mrs. 'Harold Rudy, most original. 'Prizes were awarded by Mr®. Paul Witmer and Mrs. Hebron Herr. The next meeting will be durable or temporary, and the label should state whether the cosat can be washed or if it must be drycleaned. Meaning Of Some Hug Terms American Oriental is some times applied to American made rugs that follow Orien tal patterns and colors. Textured refers to a surface effect obtained with the use of different pile lengths, different hinds of yarn, or a combina tion of cut and uncut pile. Brocade is a term used to describe a -carpet or rug with an engraved effect produced by using heavy twisted yarn tufts on a ground of straight libers. Farm Women Hold Meeting The October meeting of Farm "Women Society 17 nyas held recently in the home Of lyira. "Robert Burtdng, near Li berty Square. Mrs. Samuel Wenger, vice president was in charge of the meeting. Roll call was an swered with “short cuts in cooking and Dates of coming events an nounced included the 'County Farm Women Convention on November 2, the beef pit bar becue of the Solanco Fair As sociation at the Quarryville Next meeting will be a Hal hall on No . \ ' p ' ‘ hostesses tor the meeting were * 7 B«th Shank. and Verna Lloyd, will be piltertained. HBfti RBSS fcSeENI [CREENI |ORFfNI loSeENI (CUENI jCMENI |CReS9 IaTAM»«J Icnvin) jStampJ Ntampjl (sMmps| 36 When you buy a "BETTER THAN SUNSHINE * FLAMELESS ELECTRIC from your electric appliance dealer You’ll be doing your family and yourself a favor by drying clothes electrically. And, if you buy a FLAMELESS electric clothes dryer now . . . you’ll get a double bonus ... a new homemaking convenience when you dry clothes the carefree electric way AND a 3600 S&H Green Stamp Bonus from PP&L! Just bring or mail the copy of your electric dryer purchase order, together with, your (customer’s) portion of a recent PP&L electric service bill, to your PP&L office and we’ll give you 3600 S&H Green Stamps. A FLAMELESS electric clothes dryer does the job even bet ter than sunshine. So, see your electric appliance retailer today! IMPORTANT: Electric clothes dryers must be purchased from an appliance retailor between October 1 and November 30,1968. Request for 3600 S&H Green Stamp Bonus must be made no later than December 9, 1963! JcREEN| IcScenl |cSrn3| ICREEnI ICftEENI fcREFNj iGREtBI IcSeen] IfTAMPW (STAMPM (•TAMftWS WTAMPW ? }ts TAMpA' <^ls^MP9J Farm Women 7 To Meet Today 17 Farm Women society 7 will meet at 2 p.m. this afternoon in the home of Mrs. Frank Lichty, Paradise. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ethel Rice, Mrs. Ruth Lichty, and Mrs. Jean Lichty. The program will feature the preparation of cancer dress ings. Farm Bureau on October 12, and a rummage sale October 28 and 29 at 45 S. 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