neral Hwttits to L H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Vh m J?3-^^Str^ e g-687-eqo2,-Litifa .626-7766. FARM WOMEN NO. 14 HOLD MEETING The Society of Farm Wom en, Group No. 14, met Wed nesday, July 13, at the home of Mrs. John E. Groff, Willow Brook, Ronks, with 31 mem bers responding to roll call with “The most exciting tele phone call I ever received.” Devotions by Mrs. Walter Himmelreich. The guest speaker was Miss Sarah Martin, public relations office of the Bell Telephone Co. She gave an illustrated talk on “Famous Women of Pennsylvania.” A contribution of $25 was made to the Lancaster County Farm & Home Foundation fund. The annual picnic will be held August 10, at 6:30 p.m., at Lampeter Park. Each mem ber is to bring two covered dishes Members were asked to save their rummage for a 'sale in the Fall. Hostesses for the meeting were: Mrs. Groff, Mrs Him melreich, Mrs Clarence Herr, and Mrs Melvin Stoltzfus. SUPER Self Service SHOES 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. Co.’s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality Super Low Prices TOP PRICE | | FOR WHEAT | | 3,000 BUSHELS PER HOUR I | UNLOADING FACILITIES | | Spangler’s Flour Mills | | North Market Street Mount Joy f I Phone 653-1403 | i 4 A C 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 4^^^4 ! 4^^^^4^^^4^4^4^4^4^4^!44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 !* 4 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 4^44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 44 ! 4^ PROMPT CASH SETTLEMENT Holland Stone Ready-Mixed Concrete New Holland Concrete Product New Holland, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 16, 1966 ror the [ Farm Wife and Family , Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Sewing Tips Many of the new fabrics can be cut more successfully by cutting one layer at a time If you’re choosing a pattern for a sheer fabric, check to see that sheeis are recom mended. The garment will look better if few seams show If you decide to use a sheer fabric, here’s a suggestion for cutting and marking Secure the fabric to tissue paper before lay ing out the pattern pieces. Use plenty of pins and very sharp shears Transfer mark ings to the tissue, not the fabric Press as you sew is good advice. Press seams, darts, facings, and hems before you complete and join other garment sections THOMAS Make abelt to go with the in p ou iti-y stuffings dress in the same fabric as the / sauce of s 0 sauce and garment ... if you’d like to chlcken oriejl . camouflage your waist A nar- tal touch row belt is also slimming C urry ' and chutney are an Seasonings and Poultry Indian influen ce in poultry Serve poultry accented with cookerv seasonings at the peak of y ' cooked quality. Sprinkle seasonings on poul try before or during cooking. For simple seasoning, use salt with a little pepper. Pap rika, tarragon, rosemary, or garlic or omon salt accent poul try’s bland flavor. Heat sauces during the last 15 to 30 minutes of cooking time. This helps blend flavors. Try barbecue, white, tomato sauces or sour cream Cheese and toasted crumbs give poultry a new taste. Try onions, shalots, or celery Concrete ■ Blocks H Metal I Windows I 354-2114 I Labeling On Upholstered Furniture Cellular foam urethane or polyfoam used in seating, backs, and arms of upholstered pieces It is lightweight, dur able, resilient, and resistant to wear This foam is non-aller gemc and mildew, fungus, and mothproof. Latex foam rubber has many of the same characteristics of cellular foam It is more resi lient, extremely comfortable for sitting It’s more expensive than plastic foam It is affected by heat . and will deterior ate over a period of time Spring filled cushions with rubberized hair and/or cotton padding, and down and feather filling are also available. Any of these may affect allergy prone people Buying On Installment? Be sure the contract tells: Exactly what you are baying. Purchase price, or amount borrowed. Interest and service charge in dollars or simple annual rate. Total amount due. Down pay* ment. Amount and number of pay ments Dates due Trade-in allowances, if any. Staystitching Controls Stretching Stays'titLhing keeps bias or curved edges of garment pieces from stretching a* you sew Stays titch each, piece as you remove the pat. tern from the fabric. S'taystitchmg is a single raw 'of regular machine stitching done through a sin gle thickness of faibnc with in the seam allowance With matching thiead, you stitch about one-half m'ch in from, the cut edge of th e garment piece Slajstitch m the direction, of the fabric grain to hold the out edges in their orig inal cut shape while yon work on the garment. Stitch from the wider sec tion of the garment piece to the narrower, that is, stitch, shoulder seams from the neckline to the armWole. Pattern pieces have direc tional iprmted arrows to guide you in staystitohing. Parts of a garment that need to be staystitched to prevent stretching includei armholes, neckline, shoulder seams, waistline, bodice side seams, and the upper portion of skirt side seams. 11