r I i * i i :' * Santa Claus, himself, posed for this portrait. You can make an embroidered copy for a child’s room.'This Santa wall hanging is a perfect before-Christmas gift to help a young one contain his excitement until the big day arrives. The entire embroidery design and background is worked in the cross-stitch. Hung by a dowel stick and drapery cord, the piece measures about 9x12% inches. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet PE 4986. Garber Oil Co. Texaco Heating Oil Burner Sales & Service MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 SIT YOUR TABLE WITH HOME GROWN PRODUCE V* Mile West of Leola On Route 23 ~ * fSUPER! I SHOES I Self Service 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. Co.’s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality Super Low Prices and Christmas Program Set At Farm, Home Center A Homemakers’ Christmas program has beerl planned Monday (Nov. 30) in the Farm and Home Center Auditorium. The program planned for the days activities include 10 a m - 12 noon Craft demonstrations which will be given by several talented Lan caster County women These demonstrations will be given in the Auditorium. 10 a m - 5 p.m and 6pm - 9 pm Viewing of exhibits of decorations, gifts, and foods for the holidays prepared by Farm Women Societies and Home maker Groups. These exhibits will be displayed in the Exten sion Training Center. 2 p.m and 7 30 p m “Make Your Own Merry Christmas” presented by Ann Wertsner Wood, Swarthmore, Pennsyl vania Mrs Wood is well known as a horticulturist, lecturer, writer and flower arranger. She will demonstrate how to make easy and atractive decorations for the holidays A donation of $lOO will be requested' to cover expenses. j * A '> ' ' «V 1 V ** <• lA A Farmers Home Insured Notes A public offering of about $3OO million of Farmers Home insured notes with a 10-year maturity will be underwritten and marketed in early Decem ber by a nationwide group of securities dealers, '{he U S. De partment of Agriculture an nounded recently. The offering will consist of 600 blocks of non-callable notes, each block to have an approxi mate principal balance of $500,- 000 The interest late will be determined about Dec 9, sub ject to Department of Agricul ture approval An insurance contract covering each block will invoke the full faith and credit of the United States Government This issue will be managed by a four-member underwriting group led by Salomon Bi others The other three 5 co-managers that form the group are A G Becker & Co Incorporated of Chicago, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. and The First Boston Corporation. MEATS CONDITIONED BUS SERVICE AIR CTC S&Vs§ rV Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28,1970 ••♦'••'••••••••••••••••‘♦•••••♦•I Ladies, Have You Heard? ... 8y Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist How To Make Flaming Colors For Your Fireplace It is possible to enjoy the dancing flames of such unlikely colors as green, oiange, red and-lavender in your home fireplace What better time to do this than now so you can enjoy them during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday seasons' This festive touch can be added with pine cones and chemicals, and it is not a difficult do-it-yourself job Needed are salts of copper chloride and copper sulphate. These aie available at most drag stores Also needed is some paraffin wax or some old candles, and the pine cones Strontium chloride salts will produce red colors, barium chloride green, calcium chloride orange, potassium chloride—laven der, ordinary table salt (sodium chloride) yellow,- and borax light green Mix two ounces of chemical to each one-half pound of; melted paraffin or candle wax Stir well, then dip the pine cones in- Frozen Yogurt Regulations Frozen yogurt regulations for Pennsylvania will be adopted as soon as necessary legal action can be completed, the State Agncultui e Department an nounced recently Adoption was recommended by dany manufacturers at a hear ing conducted in the Agricul ture Building. The legulations will requite frozen yogurt to weigh not less than five pounds per gallon, and the label to contain a complete list of all ingredients in descend ing order of predominance. Try A Classified It Pays! __ , . J - Agricultural PUHTFOBii\ £SSs rsj| U '—' Stamps | I “Look For This Sign” So. Newport Road Intercourse, Penna. Phone (717) 768-8451 HOLLAND I CONCRETE STONE Ready-Mixed CONCRETE • : '• %••• *• THOMAS to the mixture and spread them on a newspaper to diy. Another method of treating, evergieen cones is to dip cones into a solution of glue and water, then sprinkle them with the powdeied chemicals If you piefei this method, use two tablespoons of glue mixed with one gallon of water Either recipe is sufficient to tieat a bushel of cones. Caution' Keep the treated cones and chemicals away from children, pets or fires unal ready to use them Then toss a few cones into your fireplace and enjoy the production of colors It’s easy, it’s fun, and economical because you can do it yourself 'do not use chlorates OR NITRATES (SUCH AS BAR IUM NITRATE AND COPPER NITRATE), OR POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE Fumes from the burning of these chemicals could cieate unsafe situations m some modem, small well-m -sulated homes. 21
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