22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1969 Today's Fabrics Are “ " ’ Easier To Care For • Farm Women (Continued from Page 19) Graybill. Lititz Mrs Bessie Gray biil was assisting hostess. Mrs Wilbur Rohrer was in charge of devotions Miss Eliza beth Workman, president, con ducted the business meeting at which time donations were ap proved for CARE and the Tu berculosis Society. Forty-two fruit baskets were packed and taken to shut-ins for Thanksgiv ing Day The group will provide cookies for the USO on Dec. 6. Mrs. Raymond Hess, Mrs. Wal ter Holbein and Mrs. Hiram Graybill were named delegates to the Pennsylvania Farm Women Society Convention in Harris burg in January. The next meeting of the So ciety will be held on Dec. 27 at Evans Restaurant in Manheim when husbands and guests will attend a holiday banquet. SOCIETY 28 Mrs. Melvin Lauver, Akron, presented a demonstration on crafts at a meeting of the So ciety of Farm Women 28 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Denlinger, Lancaster R 4. Mrs. Richard Herr was co-hostess. Devotions were led by Mrs Eugene High. Mrs Roy Book conducted a business session in which donations of $lO each were approved for the United Campaign and the Hurricane Camille Fund of the Amencan Red Cross The next meeting will be held Dec 11 at the Willow Valley Restaurant when husbands will be guests The dinner is planned for 7pm, with Richard Canfield as guest speaker An old-timer is a fellow who recalls when the wind used to blow girls’ skirts above their knees. N. G. HERSHEY AND SON Manheim, Pa. Ph. 6G5-2271 • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 19) How To Redecorate Inexpensively Redecorating doesn’t have to be expensive. The less you have to spend, the more you need to rely on coloi. Try to decide on a unified color scheme throughout your house before you start re decorating. This can help your home appear larger. And you can economically interchange draperies and rugs. Select colors you and your family like. The furnishings you now have can determine the colors you choose. A miscellan eous set of furnishings can often be pulled together by a related color scheme. You need to consider the limi tations of the setting of your house. Rooms that face south and west get more heat and light than do those facing east or north. Perhaps you want to use cool colors in south and west rooms, warm colors in east and north rooms. There’s another economical feature to color choice Colors that don’t fade or fade graceful ly mean fewer paint jobs. Na ture’s colors greens, blues, and browns and their hues not only reduce daily and week ly care but they stay good-look ing longer than do most clear, sharp colors Remembei color can help you achieve a new look in decora tion, economically. mm «ew- ALLIS-CHALMERS ONE-SEVENTY • Best performance and comfort features of the hot One-Ninety XT, In the low-profile, high-clearance One-Seventy! • Automatic TRACTION BOOSTERI • Hydrostatic power steering! • Triple hydraulics, optional! See it now at. .. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Nissley Form Service Grtimelli Farm Service Washington Bor o, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa, Roy H. Buch, Inc. Ephrata, K.D. 2 Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment New Holland Long on wear and short on care are today’s specially treated fabrics for fashions and home furnishings, “New finishes some invis ible are being applied to tex tiles, yarns and completed gar ments to improve appearance and performance,” points out home economist lola H Mathias, University of Maryland Exten sion Service. Head the labels and handtags carefully, the clothing and tex tiles specialist advises shoppers. Machine-washing in soap or de tergent suds, machine drying, and little or no ironing is all the care required by a wide range of merchandise from durable press tablecloths to wool fash ions to stain resistant and soil releasing apparel, she adds. Some of the more recently used finishes are described be low: AQUETTE adds durable press and machine-washability features to wool and wool-blend fabrics, which can be tumble dried after laundering and worn without ironing. BANCARE resists dirt, stains, rust, perspiration, bacter ial damage, and mildew; adds a “wrinkle recovery” to wet or dry fabrics; and needs no iron ing after laundering. This finish is available on home furnishings and apparel including work clothes and uniforms. BURLTHERM an acrylic lining applied in such a way as (53* HORSEPOWER) L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. A AUIS-CHALMCM to become a permanent part of in wool so that garments retain drapery fabric. It provides in- their original size, shape and sulation and makes draperies texture even when machine machine-washable, color fast, laundered. and shrinkage-resistant. PERM-A-PLUS a durable- CRANSHEEN - a wrinkle- water-repellent, spot-and stain and-mildew-resistant resin finish res . s^ nt ’ . s f o1 ’ a . nd that gives fabrics a soft, deep- wrinkle-resistant finish for rain seated lustre and the “feel” of other on^ear. sat j n ROXEL a permanent wash able, fire-retardant treatment for CYANA a wash-wear and mens' outer jackets and sweat shrinkage-control finish that shirts. causes cottons to retain their fit SCHOLLERIZED a chemical and shape - without sagging. proC ess that controls wool shrink stretching or wrinkling after re- age an( j assU res washability peated washing. while still retaining its resiliency HARRISET a process that elasticity, softness, and texture; eliminates “felting shrinkage” available in apparel and blankets. NOW! Plan Fall Plowing for 1970 corn be sure to include: Phos & Potash Plow down this fall to your soil test recom mendations. Anhydrous It is one form ol N m # that can be efficient- Ammonia ly applied this fall af ter soil temps, reach 50° F. ALSO: follow our Alfalfa Program 0-18-36 Can include Boron and doct or weed control at your desired 0-26-26 rate of application. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WINTER DISCOUNTS Available on All Products Effective November 1. ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER
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