Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 31, 1970, Image 6

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Woolens A Fashion Favorite
Woolens ;nul wonleds aie lo Always hang garments up im
ilay's fashion favoiilos foi holli mediately aftei "rating. sine
wnimill and good looks continues Wool fd)eis are elas
To be well gioomcd. choose tic and hghl witnkles will usual
yout woolen watdtobe with an ly "sitetch out oum night.
eye foi good quality and then You can quickly steam nwa\
Kite these garments a little moie fumly sot wiinkles fiom
caie kindness, sajs Mis Pat packing or wearing by hanging
Mathias textile and clothing the gaiment up in the batluooin
specialist al the Unneis.it> of while >ou lather up in a hot
Mai > land shower.
TAKE
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PRE- SEASON
DISCOUNTS NOW
Insure obtaining the finest quality
and sen ice available
Fertilizer spread when you want it and in
correct amounts per acre with our calibrated
fleet of spreaders.
Call 569-3296 or
626-6790 Woody Funk
665-4921 Mark Eshleman
393-8517 Ted Minnich
Chentgro Fertilizer Co., Inc.
Box 218 East Petersburg, Pa. 17520
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LITITZ. PENNA
I'topei lv shaped hangcis aie
,’i must (cm maintaining «hotildei
lines pants should In’ hung up
by Hie nil ft. skills bv Hie waist
blind U it wise to close nil but
tout /ippeit simps .met books
This helpt tet.iin slmpe .uul
theie is lest need for piesslng
An elect lie clothes bitisli is ;i
lmml\ :ud in icnoving lint and
sin face soil before it becomes
embedded in the fibeis Or use
Hie vacuum cleaner with Hie
soft biush attachment If the
brush isn't clean, give it a
thorough washing in warm suds
and nnses and let diy bcfoie
vacuuming your clothes
Spots should tie treated as
soon as possible Blot up the
moisture immediately when
something is spilled Often e
cloth 01 sponge wrung fiom
waim sudsy water will prevent
damage Nevei mb wool Con
suit a stain chait for lemoung
diffcient types of stains
Some woven womens nay be
washed Just give them the eai e
kmdness fine fabuc needs and
you’ll be pleased with the le
suiting beauty and economy
Do be sure that the lining,
inter-lining, facing and trim of
a garment are also washable.
When buying yard goods oi
ready-to-wear, check the hang
tag for care instructions.
For woven woolens that are
tagged machine-washable, fol
low manufacturer’s directions
Generally, a short wash cycle,
gentle agitation with cool to
lukewarm water and soap or de
tergent is advised It is the na
ture of wool to release soil rea
dily when laundered under
proper washing conditions Of
comse, it pays to wash woolens
befoie they are heavily-soilod
and to pie-treat stains immedi
ately
Many knitted woolen gai
ments may be machine washed
in the same wav Then aftei
washing, shape gai meets on j
v. * ' ' z LJ*U-a
flat surface and (by away from
heat oi sunlight
If hand washing pm* soap 01
detergent and cool to liik"waili
ve aler Swish up the suds IWoie
putting the gaiment m Then
sipiee/e the suds thmugh sevei
al times Always siippoil the
fin bt ic with vonr hands woe!
fibeis aie weaker when wet
For first washing, gently
swish for two minutes, then
change to fresh suds foi an ad
ditional one minute squeeze
washing Rinse thoioiighly and
toll in a thick towel to absoib
excess moisluie bcfoie laying
flat to diy.
Treated wool gaimcnts that
aie tagged machine washable,
often mav be diverdiied on the
cool to waim cycle lleie again,
follow the mstinotions given bv
the manufaetuiei for best ic
suits
When piessmg wool, steam
and a pi ess cloth ate impoitant
And instead of'shdmg the non
bock and foilh move it up and
down In combination with Hr 1
Here's
The Way
To Make
Mere Money
Above
Feed Cost!
Dairy feeds at dif
ferent prices do not
have the same pro
ductive value. You
usually get what you
pay for. Lower-priced
dairy feeds often pro
duce less milk and
make less profit.
RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS are the feeds you should use.:
These feeds (available in many protein levels) enable a cow
to produce up to her inherited capacity. In the long run you
can make more money above feed cost with high quality,
Red Rose Dairy Feeds. The price per ton is relatively unmM
portant. What is important are the results! If you use
plements, again Red Rose has one suited to your need.
Be determined to earn more money from your dairy herd
this season. Decide to use Red Rose Dairy Feeds. So, vhy
not call your dealer, now.
Walter Binkley & Son David B. Hurst
Lilitz Bowmansville
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Cc. Mountville Feed Servict
Elverson Mountville
Henry E. Garber
R. D. i, Elizabethtown, Pa,
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B. Graybill & Son Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Stiasbuig Teire Hill
E. Musser Heisey & Son Ammon E. Shelly
R. D #2, Mt. Joy, Pa Lititz
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Farm H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Service, Inc. Inc.
N. Chm ch St, Quarryville Witmer
Waller 11. Whcclock. Chant'
bet shunt. has been reelected
chaiiman ol the Pennsylvania
Kyj- vfaikcllng Adiisoiy Conn*
ell Aho icelerled woie Richard
Movei. Winfield, \ ice chan man,
and Dasid (! haiidei Blooms*
buu; secrclaiy.
The Kgg Council is one of
nine commodity councils ap
pointed by Stale Agriculture
Seuctaiy Iceland II Bull to
study marketing opportunities
and changing marketing pat*
tems, to establish bettei com
munications in all phases of
marketing, and to piovide clos
er liaison between producers
and the Agnculluie Depart
ment
steam this technique lifts and
renews the textuie Tne excep
tion is woolens which include
mohair or all-mohair garments
with loft or brushed surfaces.
Pi ess these on the wiong side
with the diy cloth pi electing
the fabuc
Red Rose
DAIRY FEEDS
G. R. Mitchell, Inc. 1
Refton, Pa. }
Musser Forms, Inc.
Musser's Mill
The Buck
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Biook
Columbia