Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 22, 1972, Image 17

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This year for the first time our
cows are enjoying silage via
unloaders and conveyors from
the new silo And they are filling
the milk tank fuller than usual
Actually, I’m not sure who is
getting the most pleasure from
the new arrangement. My
husband is happy to only need to
Hip a switch instead of forking it
out and down the shaft.
My pleasure comes Irom the
Ida Risser
lack ol stong-smellmg
clinging to work clothes
01 course, we pay a price for all
this convenience
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My lavonte way to celebrate
an anniversary is to “eat out ”
But since January is a month
which contains many annual
meetings that include banquets, I
I eel like the person whose bir
thday is on Christmas All the
good things come at one time
There is one memory that
many people share with us. You
see, we got married some 20
years ago and picked the day of a
big blizzard Some folks didn’t
get to the church and many had
problems getting home We
remember that we weren’t able
to start for Florida, as planned
We’ll think ol a way to
celebrate
At this time ol year, we often
decide to do some refurbishing
One year my oldest daughter
painted the living room as my
Christmas gilt
Another year she painted half
ol the kitchen and then was called
to the hospital lor emergency
work That time, I had to finish
the job
Somtimes I get started and
paint right up the tiny circular
stairwell to the room above it
silage
This year I intend to do a little
wallpapering by myself, as Allen
is still working on remodeling the
barn Luckily this has been a
winter of mild temperatures for
outdoor work
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I FIRST FEDERAL
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11111 1 l z New Holland. Branch
*} I 111 I** 100 E. Main St.
rt- 35«131
Mon. thru Thurs.
9 to 4:30
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ACCOUNTS
INSURED TO $20,000
f avings and/oanW
ASSOCIATION OP LANCASTER
25 North Duke St.
Phone 393-0601
Fri.
9 to 6
..Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22,1972
Ladies,
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By Doris Thomas,
Extension Home Economist
Washing Flatware
In the Automatic Dishwasher
Today’s flatware is durable
and beautiful
Automatic dishwashing will
keep tableware at its .best, but
care should be exercised when
washing Ilatware
Dishwasher owners should
abide by the following tips
1) Mix knives, forks and spoons
by spreading them apart so they
don’t nest together
Sat.
9 to noon
Have
You
Heard ?
2) Rinse or wash Ilatware as
soon as possible alter use
3) Use detergents that are for
mulated lor automatic dish
washing
4) Use a rinse additive such as
JET DRY to prevent water
spotting and streaking
5) Do not sprinkle or spill
detergent on flatware
Previous to the use ol
automatic dishwashers, staining
problems oi silver and silverplate
were lew and comparatively
simple Towel drying rubbed ol
many stains so they did not build
up and some polishing was also
accomplished by towel drying
Two common problems olten
arise m automatic dishwashing
They are sullide and bronze
tarnishing
Silver sullide is caused by ihc
reaction ol the silver with sullide
Irom certain loods such as
mayonnaise or eggs, and is
removed with silver polish
Bronze tarnishing is a
discoloration lound on silver
plated pieces where the silver
plating has gradually worn thin
It can be easily removed by
soaking the discolored pieces in
vinegar lor 10 minutes This
treatment is temporary and only
replating with silver by youi
jeweler vv ill correct the problem
Stainless steel is a popular
metal lor llatwarc Stainless
steel llatware is durable, usually
inexpensive as compared to
silver and silverplate and it
requires no polishing
Even though stainless steel is a
hard material and durable, it is
susceptible to corrosion
Stainless steel will pit or corrode
on the surface To pi event this
Irom happening stainless steel
llatwarc should bo washed im
mediately or rinsed il not being
washed
Automatic dishwashing will
skillfully care lor all flatware
Flatware washed in a dishwasher
is scratched less than llatwarc
that is washed by hand
Machine washing is time
saving, easy, efficient and most
important, it sanitizes
Weight Clinic Set
A live-course weight-wise
clinic will begin at the Farm and
Home Center at 1 p m January
25
Persons interested in losing
some extra pounds can enroll at
the Extension ollice at the Farm
and Home Center or by calling
‘194-6851
Other sessions include
February 1,8, 15, and 29 Par
ticipants should wear clothing
suitable (or taking exercises
The Washington County
Free Library at Hagerstown,
Md , was the first library in
the nation to operate a “book
truck service,” by means of
which books are delivered
throughout the county
ROACHES
FLEAS - TICKS
RATS or MICE
J. C. EHRLICH CO., INC.
1278 Loop Rd , Lane
PHONE 397-3721
Doris Thomas
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Bookmobile
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