Modern Furniture Can Blend With Traditional Styles Modern living and technology Materials for modern design cal advances over the years have are chosen for utility. Chromium influenced our interior furniture and aluminum are used because designs. Although reproductions they don’t rust or tarnish not of antiques and period furniture because they are unique or dif aie strong competitors, modern ferent. Metal and tubular sup furniture is here to stay, accord- ports are used because they are ing to Mrs. Helen T. Puskar, ex- strong, light, and graceful Modern design is constantly ist of The Pennsylvania State changing Its simple, clean styl universuy. mg blends well with fuimtme Modern design began mo:e £ro ™ other Periods making it than a century ago when the P°ssible foi modern and tra industrial revolution and mass ditional to be used together, production made it possible for sn y s Mrs Puskar. designers to serve a wide public ' and to meet practical needs of Late August and ea rly Septem the times. The same movement , . . . . continues today. Mrs. Puskar bei are excellent times to start a points out. new lawn or a new permanent _ . , . , . , .. pasture; the old sod should be Good modern furniture is built , . . , to last and makes use of the new- destroyed by chemicals or culti est construction techniques and va£ ed in order to piovide an advances in materials. Mrs. Pus- acceptable seed-bed. A complete kax advises checking the con- soil test will recommend the struction before buying, and then amount of lime and fertilizer that choosing pieces that will give a £s needed. There is no better sense of freedom, that are at- time to a PPIy these materials tractive and comortable, easy to than during the tilling process to clean, light in weight, and rea- Set the soil ready for seeding, sonable in price. Early fall seedings have a much better chance of suivival and will be ready for the hot summer • For The Form Wife months of next year in prefer (Continued from Page 20) ence to a spring seeding. until thoroughly dry. Toss to gether remaining egg white and In 1940, there were 618 den sugar until crumbly. Sugar cm- tists in the U S. per 100,000 of mbs may be used as a garnish the population while today the along with frosted grapes. figure is 56. f4o Other Protein Need When You Feed USE ONLY V* LB. 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Its unique Versatility in size and shape lends • structural freedom to builders, meeting new ideas, as well as cost problems. Comes in a wide choice 'of naturally warm, distinctive,, colon, plus Colonial whiles. , * . NEW CONCKTE nOOUCTS, INC. ' v HwiMu<Mp * nmmmm GRANGE NEWS Fulton Grange held their an nual picnic at the Grange Hall in Oakryn July 28, 7:30 p.m. with 75 in attendance. The Women’s Activities committee—Mrs Tho mas Galbreath. Mrs. Charles Reath, Mis Joseph Sinclair, Mrs. Ambrose Giffing, Mrs Elwood Barnes and Mrs. Robert McSpar lan were in charge of the meal and Mis Jesse Wood, Mrs Jacob Fanton and Mrs Stanley Stauffer Jr weie in charge of games. The Junior Giange held a paper drive and had a ciafts session. The Grange is having the floois of their hall cleaned and refinish ed this week. Due to inclement weather the woik night for painting Giange Hall and cleaning grounds July 22 had to be cancelled and it has been rescheduled for August 5 Tne Youth committee is spon soring a trip to Baltimore, Md. September 10 to see the Boston- Onole game. Clifford Holloway 111 and Dennis Carroll are in charge of ticket sales. The next meeting of Fulton Grange, August 11, will feature a flower show. Prizes will be given in the following classes; 1, potted begonia; 2, single gladiolus; 3, buffet anangement (one sided); 4 roses (4 specimens); and 5, African violet plant. Reports of the Pennsylvania State Grange Leadership School will be given Lancastei Co. Pomona Grange picnic will be held August 16, 7 30 p m. at the Quarryville Me morial Park I^n SHOES I Self Service H 2750 Columbia Ave. B Lancaster B Lane. Co.’s Largest B Shoe Store B All Ist Quality B Super Low Prices SAVE AT BOB’S Save Rite market 743 S. BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA. Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 9 Sunday 9 to 5 OLUIHP Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 2.19^9—21 Ladies, Have You Heard?... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Skin color ol manges isn’t a leliable index of quality. A greenish cast or gieen spots do not mean that the mango is immature Often fully matured oranges will turn greenish late m the marketing season Some oranges are aitificially colored to improve their appearance. Artificially coloied oranges must be label ed “color added.” But adding color doesn’t af fect the eating quality. Russeting, a tan, brown, or blackish mott ling or speckling over the skin doesn’t affect eating quality it occurs on oranges with thin skin and superior eating quality. Bad Weather Tips If out in the rain where you are protected with a raincoat, you’ll stay dry except for trouser legs from the knees down. When you take the damp trousers off, give them a good Salmon Grades “finger press” by squeezing the Chinook or King salmon is cieases very tightly with thumb soft textured, very rich in oil, and forefinger. (Continued on Page 22) Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (approx. 14 oz.) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. For more information contact YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563 nono'D, £n«tall Solfit system . . . End your trim painting problem* laeJ ever. Cover windows and door casings. Enclose the eaves an<| overhang with white painted feoff it For that finishing touch use colorful aluminum abutter*. Call Harold Kinsey today for Free Estimate. 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