—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 13, 1972 16 Tips on Pictures There was a time when strict rules governed your choice of pictures and appropriate frames. Today, those rules are nothing more than suggestions or guide lines to the all-important selection of what you like. Don’t be uptight about buying or framing pictures. Mrs. Helen Puskar, Penn State Extension home furnishings specialists, says there are a few tips on framing and pictures which could help When you select frames, remember that a frame enhances a picture and separates it from its surroundings Select a color for the frame that is a shade slightly lighter than the darkest color in the picture Since they can be cleaned, frame original oil paintings without glass Keep other works of art which can’t be washed or cleaned under glass for protection against dust and at mospheric changes Mats make small pictures look more important and serve to lead An amazing feed that has cured hundreds of horses afflicted with heaves. 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Combine any number of pictures in a variety of sizes, shapes and frame styles, as long as all of them compose a shape-usually a square, a circle, or a rectangle, that pleases you. In hanging a picture, a good rule of thumb for a single picture is to hang it with its center just about eye level with a person of average height For a group of pictures, choose a central picture as the key. But, before attaching them to the wall, lay them on a flat surface Move them about Assure yourself of the most in teresting arrangement Generally speaking, a large USE VVWMK ANIMAL HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY HEALTHY MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D. 2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens, Pa. PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise Leola, Pa. FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R D 2, Peach Bottom H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. 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