Always test a scrap of fabric jcfore pressing the garment. Know how much heat it will '.ake, how much steam it needs, the amount of iron pressure it takes, whether you should press ;rom the right or wrong side, md if special treatment is re luired. This is especially important 'or blends of different fibers in fabric. Manmade fibers require Never underestimate the P°w er of a press-a press of your “® n J{ garment with an iron. Proper ot nDe ; pressing can add the final pro- Steam usually does a better job. fessional touch; poor pressing It the steam from a steam iron is can give a “home-made” look to n °t enough for a sharp crease, even the best sewing. An iron us ® a slightly dampened light should be as much a part of weight press cloth in addition, your sewing equipment as your On the other hand, some satins, sowing machine. Pressing and brocades and some silks can be sewing are inseparable. ruined with too much moisture. One of the most important Soft fabrics such as cashmere pressing rules is press as you and mohair require very little sew. If seams, darts and other pressure. Holding the steam iron construction details are pressed above the fabric without touch es you go, only a minor press ing, and pressing the seam light job is needed upon completion ly with fingers is often pressure of the garment. (Continued on Page 16) NIAGARA SPRAY MATERIALS t* • Serving \puntfoob\ :::z & I m h \ Some Owner \ I U 1 I- LIMESTONE FERTILIZER Intercourse, Pa. 17534 Phone (717) 768-8451 It assures you that thecash value it rep resents is guarded : against loss. It helps you maintain an up-to-date rec ord of all 1 expenditures. It supplies, By means' of cancelled checks, uncontesfabl'e proof of payiffents made. It even has yotir name on every page. ■HE^. Conestog yn mnmmsm LANCASTER/cINTERVILtE/EAST/LANDisVILLE^LITITZ MANHEIMTOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee'for The Lancaster'County Foundation •r VI Correspondence Courses |SL ss KEEP SHEEP ON SPARETIME FARMS Sheep fit well into sparetime farming. Their food and shelter needs are readily met. Little equipment is needed. According to a Pennsylvania State University correspondence course on sheep husbandry, about ninety percent of sheep’s food are forages pasture in summer, hay and silage in win tei all horiiegrown. Buildings of rough cohstruc tion give sheep adequate shel ter. The feed storages need to be more weathertight than for the animals. Provide dry fldors and have the barns face east or south with ready access to pasture and exercise lots. Equipment needs are feed racks for ewes, creep feeders for lambs, and watering troughs for both. Your biggest initial ex pense may be for fences. Study the Penn State corres pondence course to learn more about sheep. Send your name and address with Two dollars and twenty-five cents to Sh,eep, Box 5000, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802. If you want to puzzle most any city youngster today, get a piece of coal somehow and ask him what it is. or t, Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard?... Tips On Selecting Summer Squash Summer squash fresh from the garden or fields adds interest to your meals. Crookrieck and straightneck squash are light yellow, 6 to 8 inches long Pattyphn or white bush scallop is white with a scalloped edge. Zucchini is green, nearly cylindrical, and straight. The flesh is firm and delicate in flavor. When ydu select a squash, look for one that Woks fresh, is free from blemishes, firm, and fairly heavy foh its size. One squash will serve two or three per sons Squash combines well with onion, bacon, THOMAS or sharp cheese, and the salt, wash them aftei each weai ng pepper, and butter seasoning and let drip dry overnight For combination is always good. most, ironing isn’t necessary r „ .j .. . . These fabrics remain fiesh Care for White Fashion Accents .. . . o* a ...v, * , looking during wear but it s best Stiff white collais and neat ° , white cuffs or frilly bibs and fill- BuS T Bones JnfnfLf Part ° f tod3y ’ S fem ' Kansas City steak, New Yoik ’ . steak, loin strip steak, and top These white accents add zest i o m steak are othei names for to dresses and suits only if they x-bone. are kept sparkling white. if you buy T-bone with the Use of new manmade fibers bone left in, look for some meat and finishes makes these lacy on both sides of the bone, ileitis easier to care for. You can (Continued on Page 19) Ready-Mixed CONCRETE New Holland Concrete Products New Holland, Pa. 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