Sewing Machine Care r Cleaning If you haven’t cleaned your sewing machine during the past six months, the job may be long overdue. Mrs. Carol Rothermel, Chester County assistant Extension home economist, points out that a dirty machine can create many problems, including poor tension, uneven stitches and broken thread. And oiling a machine without first cleaning it can create problems. For instance, lint that was not removed before the machine was oiled becomes a sodden mass and causes inef ficient operation. GUARANTEED CORN PACKAGE I SUTAN * ATRAZINE LETS YOUR CORN GROW FREE DYFONATE- FOR ROOT WORM CONTROL FOR RENT - Iji contact I JONAS S. v THIS ONE SHAKES Van Dale 562 Shaker Feeder Versatility. That’s the “562.” It's a feeder and bunk system all in one. It shakes a uniform feed mixture down the trough, provides its own feed bunk and has guard rails as standard equipment. The “562” is versatile in oper ation too. A variable speed drive, powered through a rugged 3 hp motor, allows you to feed fast or slow. The stainless steel trough is self-cleaning and enables you to build a feed bunk from 22 to 102 feet in length. Extends to any length by using a drive unit every 102 feet. And the unique shaking con cept means you can provide an even ration mixture for any type of baled hay. Dollar for dollar you won’t find a more economical bunk-feeder combination. And, since there are no augers, chains or belts you’ll find maintenance expenses are close to nothing. That’s the "562”. A little money, A lot of versatile bunk. t * 4 « W*»*V*.Va * •• ».* » f.*.W^WATJAW4*XXXV. To clean your sewing machine, use a small brush to remove lint and dust from the working parts. You may find a bent hairpin may be helpful in removing packed dust and thread from around the feed dog and shuttle or bobbin case carrier. Be careful not to discard the small felt that holds oil for the case in a round-bobbin oscillating machine. Clean or replace the felt or other oil-holding material in the well that lubricates the point of a long-shuttle machine. Most motors on recently made machines do not need any lubrication as they are com- GANDY APPLICATOR FOR ROOT WORM CONTROL AND SPRAYER FOR SUTAN + ATRAZINE APPLICATION EBERSOL Stumptown Road —R. 1 Bird-In- Non-Stop Feedi VAPJ DALE Box 337 • Long Lake, Minnesota THIS HD IS ALL BUNK THIS ONE TRAVELS Van DaIeSCFI4OO &SCC 1400 Chain Feeder and Conveyor Workhorse. That’s the Van Dale 1400 Feeder System. It delivers up to 40 tons an hour of hard-to-feed materials. And keeps them uni formly mixed the entire length of the bunk. The “1400” system is designed especially for large operations. The entire unit can be suspended or floor mounted with speed and low installation costs through Van Dale’s exclusive "snap-together” construction. All galvanized metal construc tion means less upkeep and maintenance. The motor and drive unit remain stationary and fully shielded for maximum safety and minimum repairs. Compare any large capacity feeder system with Van Dale. You'll choose the workhorse “1400". Ask Your Van Dale Dealer About The New Agri-Leasing Program. Housekeeping Safety Check For the next few weeks, we will be running safety questions for you to check your work habits. pletely encased and permanently lubricated. Check the instruction book for your machine. For motors that need oiling, two or three drops of oil are sufficient. Some motors use a grease that is squeezed into the bearings from a tube. You can also use the grease on the gears of a geardriven machine. Follow the cleaning directions given in the machine manual for best results. Clean your machine now so you’re ready to do your spring sewing. CALEB M. WENGER Drumore Center, RDI Quarryville, Pa. Phone 548-2116 * « • • ■ S'** *** * * • • fc- What kind of a worker are you’ Are you relaxed? Are you free from anger, worry, before beginning your household chores? Do you organize work materials efficiently? Do you think through the work at hand before beginning the task? If you do, you are on your way toward being an effective worker and more likely to finish your job without having an accident. Answer these questions by using this letter scheme: Ido A - Always; S - Sometimes; N - Never; 0 - No opportunity. Use flat-bottomed and well balanced cooking utensils. Keep inside of copper utensils clean and bright (outside too, of course) Handle enamelware carefully —if cracked or chipped, flakes of, the enamel can get into food. Never set hot glassware on cold or wet surfaces. THIS ONE AUGERS Safaty covars not shown Van Dale Mammoth 14 Multi-feeder Efficiency. That's the Van Dale Ml 4. It can make your diversified live stock operation a single system. Because the Ml 4 can feed up to four different lots at one feeding. And, each lot can receive its own special ration. The Ml 4 has a massive 14' trough and is fed by a bearing suspended 12' auger. It can pro vide you with up to 200 feet of feeding and will dump rations on either the left or right hand side. Or it can carry feed all the way to the end of the trough before dumping. For mixing concentrated addi tives, the Ml 4 auger action is unequaled. It provides consist ently umform rations all alongthe trough. Selective feeding of different feed lots. High capacity feed line. Uniform feed additive mixing. That’s the Van Dale Ml 4. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1,1972 When I Cook Avoid using ceramicware if the glaze is cracked dirt, fat and moisture may be absorbed and create an unsanitary condition. Avoid having inexpensive sheet tin-planted utensils which have sharp corners and raw edges exposed. Turn handles of cooking utensils inward on top of range (but not projecting over other lighted burners or pilot light) and on work areas so they will not be knocked off and contents spilled. Handle hot pans with dry pot holders or mitts never a dish towel or apron skirt. Check utensil handles to be sure they are securely attached. Drain cooked foods by holding kettle with one dry pot holder and the cover with another holder. Remove lid from hot cooking utensil by lifting the far side first so steam is directed away from me. Avoid carrying pans filled with hot food or liquid across the kitchen. Have working area on each side of surface units for easy serving also to avoid tipping and spilling contents of utensils while cooking. Reduce heat under utensils as soon as cooking temperature has been reached. Fill pan only one-third full of fat when deepfrying. Needle Arts By NANCY SEWELL Toaster Cover Add a bright and cheerful look to the kitchen with this cute toaster doll. Nice to keep or gift-give. Pattern No. 2200 has pattern pieces; full directions TO ORDER, send 60 cents for each pattern with name, address with Zip code, pat tern number and size to NEEDLE ARTS, P.O. Box 5251, Chicago, 111 60680. BAG SEWING MACHINES by FISCHBEIN Portable and Automatic Sales uppUls THE HANLINE CO. 4423 Belgrade St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19137 215-JE3-3737 M » A'* 4t. A. • * * t AAA IW'A. 23 200
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