•”• ' Ladies, *». • V £ $ 5; By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist How to Remove Mildew If you are among the hundreds of persons who received water in their homes, thanks to Tropical Storm Agnes, you may have some mildew on household ar ticles that needs to be removed. Clothing and Household Fabrics: Remove mildew spots as soon as they are discovered. Don’t give the mold a chance to weaken or rot the matierial. Brush off any surface mildew growth outdoors to prevent scattering the mildew spores in the house. Sun and air fabrics thoroughly. If any mildew spots remain, dryclean nonwashable articles and treat washable items as follows. Wash mildew-stained articles with soap or detergent and water. ARE HIGH SUPPLEMEHT PRICES Switch to Mol-Mix liquid supplements. . .the money-saving way to insure maximum feed effi ciency. Pots low-cost gains on your beef cattle and sheep, gets top production from your dairy herd. 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Chlorine bleach: Mix 2 tablespoons of chlorine bleach with 1 quart of warm water. Sponge stain or soak in the solution from 5 to 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Peroxygen bleach: Mix 1 to 2 tablespoons of sodium perborate or a powdered bleach containing sodium perborate or potassium monopersulfate with 1 pint of Doris Thomas water. Sponge stain or soak in bleach solution for 30 minutes or longer, then rinse thoroughly. Upholstered Articles, Mat* tresses, Rugs; Remove loose mold by brushing with a broom. Run a vacuum cleaner at tachment brush over surface to draw out more of the mold. Remember that the mold spores are being drawn into the bag of the vaccum cleaner. If it has a disposable bag, remove and dispose of it immediately. If not, empty the bag carefully and dispose of the contents. Do everything possible to dry the item use an electric heater and a fan to carry away moist air. Sun and air the article to stop mold growth. If mildew remains, wipe the article with a cloth wrung out of a solution of dilute alcohol (1 cup denatured or rubbing alcohol to 1 cup water). Dry the article thoroughly. If molds have grown into the inner part of an article, it may be necessary to send it to a reliable disinfecting and fumigating service. Leather Goods: Wipe with a dilute solution of alcohol (1 cup denatured or rubbing alcohol to 1 cup water). Dry in a current of air. Polish leather articles with a good wax. Wood: Clean mildew from wooden surfaces by scrubbing with a mild alkali, such as washing soda (4 to 6 tablespoons OWN A NEW FORD TRACTOR NOW . . . INTEREST-FREE TIL MARCH 1, 1973 FIRST PAYMENT APRIL 1, 1973 This deal can save you ss! Ford Credit will waive in terest charges until March 1, 1973 on your retail contract for any new tractor... and any implements you buy with them. Applies only to FMCC retail contracts after June 14, 1972. Offer for limited time only. Check us for details. LANCASTER FORD SHR TRACTOR INC. HdUUaWttll 2166 Willow Street Pike n | ( Lancaster, Penna. Ph. 464-2746 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1,1972 Fulton Grange Hosts County Grange Meeting Fulton Grange 66, meeting in regular session Monday night at Oakryn, was host to the county Granges. Coleram officers filled the chairs for opening and closing the meeting. Richard Holloway, Master of Fulton Grange, presided at the business session when the Grange gave a $5O donation to the Red Cross Flood Disaster fund. Six members of Fulton Grange are attending the State Grange Leadership School being held at Gettysburg College June 27, 28 and 29. Norman Wood gave a legislative report. Miss Helen Wanner, Lecturer of Salisbury Grange, presented the program which opened with group singing “America The Beautiful.” It was followed by a roll call with each one telling a place they visited that they thought was a beautiful place. Miss Wanner gave a reading “Thank You America.” Chester Eby Jr gave a talk on “Ecology In Stockholm.” Readings “Ex posed Plumbing” and “A Comeback For Chewing to a gallon of water). Rinse well with clear water and allow wood to dry. Polish If mold has penetrated the finish of wood it may be necessary to repaint or refinish the item. Tobacco” were given by Ralph Wanner and Mrs. Alfred Wanner Sr. The program at the next meeting will be on “Safety” and the Junior Grange will conduct a paper drive. The Pomona chorus will hold rehearsal at the con clusion of the meeting. July 11, Fulton Grange officers will open and close the meeting at Salisbury Grange which will meet at White Horse Fire Hall. July 24, Fulton Grange will hold their annual picnic on the Grange hall grounds, followed by a talent program. Meeting on Food Preservation Set The Cooperative Extension Service will conduct a demon stration of the proper methods of canning fruits and vegetables on Wednesday, July 12 from 10 A.M. to 12 Noon at the Central Presbyterian Church, Downingtown. The church is located on route 113 just north of business route 30. Preregistration is requested Call or write the Extension Office, 402 North Wing, Courthouse, West Chester, Pa. 19380. Telephone 696-3500. The home canning of fruits and vegetables has taken on new popularity in the past several years. It is one of the economies some families use to cut down food costs. Some homemakers find a great deal of satisfaction in having home canned products ready to use during the winter months. Others are interested in having a safe food supply. But, how many of these home canners really know and understand the basic principles of food preser vation and the methods necessary to insure the safety of the food? 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