Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 26, 1970, Image 17

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    It’s Baby’s first New Year and flashbulbs will be popping
everywhere. Pretty-as-a-picture look starts out with baby
wool and knitting needles to create this three-piece Sacque
Set, complete with bonnet. Great things happen when you
garter-stitch a wardrobe for baby. Add finishing touches of
buttons, and yards of satin ribbon drawn through eyelets
around sleeves, yoke and neckline of sacque, booties and
bonnet. Free instructions are available by sending a self
addressed stamped envelope to this newspaper along with
your request for Leaflet PK 2671.
Try A Classified Ad It Pays!
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WE HAVE
EVERYTHING ,
YOU NEED
FOR THE... 4'^P
HOLIDA Y
SPECIAL HOURS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30
10 AM. to 10 P.M.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31
8 AM. to 4 P.M.
CLOSED SATURDAY, JANUARY % 1971
Our Flea Market Will Be Open
Same Hours As The Market
BIG PARKING AREA -
HORSES, CARS
& BUSES WELCOME
MEADOWBROOK
FARMERS MARKET
y 4 MILE WEST OF LEOLA ON RT. 23
USDA Views Tighter
Beef Carcass Inspection
The U S Depaitment of Agri
culture announced lecently an
extension of time until Jan 8,
1971 for public comment on its
pioposal to tighten meat inspec
tion regulations affecting heef
eai casses that show evidence of
tapewoim infection
The original deadline foi com
ments on the measure was Dec
7 The extension piovides for
an additional 30 days foi intei
ested pel sons to state then
views USDA’s Consume! and
Marketing Seivice said the ex
tension was made because of
lequests for extia time
Two copies of any comment
should be sent by Jan 8 to the
Heaung Clerk, U S Depaitment
of Aguculture, Washington, D
C 20250 All comments will be
available for public levicw The
pioposal was originally publish
ed in the Nov 7 Federal Regis
ter, and publication of the exten
sion notice will appear in the
Dec 9 Fedeial Registei
Copies of the pioposed amend
ment aie available from the Con
sumei Protection Progiams Sei
vices Staff, Consumer and Mar
keting Seivice, U S Department
ot Agucultiue, Washington, D
C 20250
Call Us Now
To serve the Lancaster
County farm community bet
ter, we maintain two phone
numbers. Our main number
is 394-3047. But our subscrib
ers and advertisers can also
reach us through 626-2191
(ask for Lancaster Farming)
and avoid a toll call from the
Akron, Ephrata and Man
heim exchanges.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26.1970
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Ladies,
Have You Heard? ...
8y Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Get The Most Fiom Your Dryer
If you have a clothes dryei, it’s piobably getting a real woik
oid this wmtei But aie you getting the mo=t from this handy
appliance''
Heie aie some tips on the extra tasks a
diyer can do toi jou
Fust of all, it can steam out wrinkles in
wool, layon, 01 gabaidine ciotmng Just place
the clothing in the diyei with two damp towels
and tumble diy toi about five minutes
When your clnldien come in liom playing
in the snow, you can diy then snow suits quick
ly in your dryer and have them toasty-wai m for
anothei trip outside
If you squeeze the extia moistuie out of
feather pillows, you can have them diy in 12-
to-18 minutes in youi diyei However, do not
diy pillows containing foam lubbei in a diyei
Some clothing and household washables
will need Utle or no uonm 0 if hmt f dampness Then, use a
you undei-diy them but i er load of towels to raise the
For instance, comoui sheets nap to a like-new finish,
will diy “hospital tight” if you (Continucd on Page 22 )
lemove them from the dryer be
fore they’ie completely diy and
place them on the bed immedia
tely Permanent press shuts
and blouses will emeige neaily
wunkle-fiee 11 you don’t over
crowd them in tlm dryei Re
move them when damp-diy and
an -dry them to finish, then touch
up cuffs and collar with an non,
if necessary
Corduroy fabucs should be
removed while thev still have a
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THOMAS
Roaches
Fleas - Ticks
Rats or Mice
J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc.
1278 Loop Rd , Lane.
PHONE 397-3721
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