• For The Form Wife and leaders and give the girls a (Continued from Page 18) t!** l every year. plays at Ephrata Fair since 1921 and have served meals all three days of the fair since 1924 when they had a 14’ x 14’ space. Now their booth is 64 feel long. They serve a different menu each day and also sell sandwiches etc. They do this as a money-making project to finance their many service activities. In past years Society #3 has contributed $3,000. to Ephrata Hospital. They give to the Uni ted Campaign, Heart Associa tion, American Cancer Society, Easter Seals, Hemophillia Foun dation, Christmas Seals, Lancas ter County Mental Health Asso ciation, Retarded Children’s Society at the Child Develop ment Center In Lancaster and the Ephrata Recreation Center. They sew at Ephrata Hospital once a year, entertain the Lan caster County Ward at Embree ville State Hospital each year and entertain 4-H girls, mothers \PUHT FOOD\ «*"" W-STDRM I by the Carload "Look For This Sign” MILORGANITE *85 orpnlc ?s^t Niagara Vegetable Seeds Cpwi-ncf The Farmer ssasas’ , “ • sssj*-fisrsn. Intercourse, Penna. 17534 Phone (717) 768-8451 V A ' Get the ABC’s of custom kitchens from L & B Right from the start, your L & B kitchen planner will guide you through the steps that lead to the kitchen of your dreams. First he analyzes the area of your present kitchen and discusses many possibilities with you Then he asks for your opinions and desires . . . and finally designs a kitchen that will knock your eye m out When you follow the ABC's from L & B, you'll see a take shape that’s more beautiful than you ex S* ivvO pected (due to L & B design experience)—that’s ex- S | jpQTifTT actly what you wanted (due to your stated requests)— I LI and priced within your budget. Oraftsmanship^^^v^^ I BOMBERGER HOME CENTER, INC. 45 NORTH BROAD ST., LITITZ, PENNA. 17543 PHONE; 626-2123 For a preview of L&B design and craftsmanship, visit the L&B showrooms todayl Last year they contributed to Ephrata High School Marching Sand when they went to the Apple Blossom Festival at Win chester, Va. They sewed for the Red Cross, made 333 cancer diessings and gave a $2OO. scho laiship to Mary Himmelberger who is taking a Home Economics course at Mansfield State Col lege. They gave $5OO. to Eph rata Public Library last year and again this year. Taken over a period of several years it has amounted to $2,000. This year they gave artificial flowers, through the Volunteer Service in Lancaster, to child patients in the Lancaster General Hos pital for them to use for crafts. Mrs. Stober is a member of Muddy Creek Peace United Church of Christ church and of their Women’s Guild which contributes to missions, makes bed pads for their church homes and visits Wernersville ■■s v V. v , ■, * f t * MOTHER-IN-WAITING has a glow on, wearing this lovely pink maternity blouse. The knit pat tern is leafy, with a wavy raised rib. In a dressed up mood, it is sleeveless and has a flattering oval neckline. It is made of ‘•WINTUK” Sport Yam. Sizes are small, medium and large. Free instructions are available by Bending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Needle work Editor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaf let PK 4682. State Home in Berks County. She is Superintendent of the Sunday School Primary Depart ment (first, second and third grades), plays piano for them sometimes and has taught sec ond grade for 16 years. She really enjoys working with these children Women like Sara Sto ber might wear out but they won’t rust out from non-usage. National FFA WEEK is Feb ruary 15-22, 1969. Look for special stories in this issue. “FFA ... an opportunity for youth” is the theme for Nation al FFA WEEK, February 15-22. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 22,1969-- Ladies, Have You Heard?... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist How To Care For Suede Garments Suede gaiments should be cleaned by specialists in leather care. Read garment labels for cleaning direc tions and suggested cleaning firms recom mended by the manufacturer Because suede must be cleaned profession ly and is ofter reconditioned and re-dyed, such care is expensive. Home cleaning methods may remove the dye and in the long-run make care-cost even more expensive. For general soil removal dry plastic sponges will collect surface dirt and oil when brushed across the suede in a circular motion. An art gum eraser will also remove sur face dirt to some extent. Hang suede garments on padded hangers in a cool closet. Avoid covering suede gar- For thick mixtures, limit ments with plastic bags be- volume to one-half capacity of cause this will cause heat and container, lack of circulation which re- For thin free-flowing mix suits in drying out the leather, hires, the container can be You can press suede gar- three-fourths full, ments with a warm, dry iron on Clean the blender by filling the wrong side by using brown with water, then adding a few paper between the iron and drops of synthetic detergent, leather. Do not use steam. Operate for an instant then Never place suede in water rinse and dry. And if the garment should be- Buying And Using Scissors come damp accidentally, allow Select the type needed for it to dry naturally at room tem- the job you’re doing, perature A plastic sponge will Check the cutting edges for help restore its appearance once grinding at points and edges. it’s dry. Never use paste waxes, leath- er creams or shoe polish on Blades fitted together with a &uede screw are most accurate. Treat Your Blender With Care Choose handles that are com- Never overload a blender. fortable for you. Most blenders will operate Care for scissors as you would best if the container is only two- any precision tool, thirds or less full. (Continued on Page 20) ip *•. THOMAS Nickel-plated blades prevent rust 19