Wood Enjoys New Popularity Perhaps it reflects n new respect for mil urn I resomcos, an outgrowth of the many shortages that have come to our attention recently May be our eyes have tired of llie brilliant colorings in paint, fabrics and furnishings and the slackness of plastic, glass and metal that have marked home fashions m the past decade. Or, possibly, in taking a new look at our values and lifestyles, many of us arc weary of devoting so much time to the care of posses sions, some of which have not performed as promised. Whatever the reasons, natural products and color ings are returning full force to interior design, and pnme among them are woods in the warm brown lones palest birch to deepest ma ROOF PROBLEMS? Do Not Replace - Rejuvinate. It's Your Money - Investigate. CALL OR WRITE: COLONIAL REFINING & CHEMICAL CO. 14 Susquaw Place Lancaster, Pa. 17601 569-6644 This 2 year old Heifer was classified on June 3, 1974 while standing dry. Classified very good, score 88. This Heifer was consigned, National Convention sale on June 13th. Selling price $20,500. It is one of many high producing heifers in the Sam & Marian Long Herd. The Rolling herd average as of July, was 16,358 lbs hogany, easy to live with and to combine with other subdued colors. Wood Paneling Requires Minimal Care To the home -or apart ment-dweller who dreads repainting or papering walls every few yeais, wood wall paneling offers a long-term docoialing solution Avail able in a vast choice of giams-and colors, with fin ishes ranging fiqm textured or matte to sleek and high- SAM & MARIAN LONG, FOR AN OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT Production 18,328 lbs. milk, 583 lbs. tat in 320 days Serviced by gloss, wood paneling needs only ocnision.il dusting with .1 long-handled lambswool applicator to keep (Inl pai tides fiom scratching the finish, and oncc-in-a-while lienlnionl with Scott’s Liq uid Gold, a wood food that keeps paneling both healthy and beautiful How frequently wood lood should he used do pends on the panelmg’s environment high or low temperature, humiditv and sunlight affect wood’s mois lure balance and call foi fre quent treatments, peihaps monthly. Ideal conditions-- 70°F and 50 percent ic lative humidity-necessitate only semi-annual care, dur ing spring and fall house cleaning Easy to apply, Scott’s Liquid Gold is sim ply wiped on and wiped off with the applicator. An organic chemical combined with a pcnetiating agent and solvents, -Scott’s Liquid Gold also can be used as needed to wipe away dirt and grime, to darken and camouflage nicks and scratches, to inhibit the growth of mildew, and to resist dust Leaving wood negatively-charged, Scott’s Liquid Gold repels dust par ticles, which are also nega- - lively chaiged (Note Al ways use a finely-woven hemmed cloth or chamois for dusting to avoid lint.) Floors, Furniture Also Benefit The same treatment--dust- DOREIGH FARMS MAGIC ROSIE DAUGHTER OF WINFARM RAG-APPLE MAGIC mg and Iceding-will keep olhci wood in the home in lip-top condition Floors and furniture, now waxed, should be treated to heavy i open ted applications of wood food until all the old wax and soil have been lomoved and the original moistuic balance and nat uial beauty of the wood have been restored Furniture finished with lacquer, varnish 01 shellac will absoib Scott’s Liquid Gold through microscopic pores in the finish However, if the finish itself has been damaged, lefimshing may be needed, after which dusting and occasional tieatments with wood food will keep the furnishing at its best foi many years Peace of mind: The con tentment of the man who is too busy to worry by day, and too sleepy to worry at night CHristiana, Pa. milk, 3.9 butterfat test, 637 lbs. butterfat. Included in the herd are 12 first calf heifers, and 7 second calf heifers. This is proof positive of the TOP dairy management breeding and feeding program on this farm. Feeding program on this herd has been Purina, calf heifer, dry cow and milking ration. The forage and feeding program are 50 to 60 lbs. corn silage per day, 5 lbs. hay and 18% dairy ration. JOHN HESS II Editor's Quote Book —Woodrow Wilson Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Aui SELECTIIMG SERVICE While most people are pretty practical when it comes to purchasing an ap pliance, they sometimes fall apart when it doesn't work properly Before you panic, it s a bright idea to check the ap pliance's electrical wall plug or the pilot light Keep your self under control and make sure the controls are set correctly. See if vents and grills are clogged, the faucets closed Before you blow your fuse, find out if a circuit breaker has opened or a house fuse has blown Next, re-read sour owners' manual to make sure you’ve handled everything correctly If you have, and you need professional help, see what the warranty requires. Some manufacturers specify that only certain servicemen repair their machines Others ask that you return the defective part to the store or the manu facturer, and you'll be in a fix if someone else fixes it. If the warranty no longer warrants reading, ask the place of purchase to repair your ailing appliance, or to recommend someone who will. If they can’t, write or call the manu facturer. With a Whirlpool appliance, you can dial the :ust 10.1974 companv s Cool-I,im* Service at 800/253-1301 (in Michigan 800/632-2243) 101 l free, and they'll not only tell \ou where the nearest qualified repair man can be found, but they’ll also answer any question you may have about the appliance Make sure you call the proper repairman for your particular brand of appliance, and that he's the best for the job The Better Business Bureau can also advise you. Should you still need help, or if you aren’t satisfied with the service, write to: Maj'or Appliance Consumer Action Panel (MACAP) Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606 To insure prompt handling, give MACAP specific infor mation on the appliance, place and date of purchase and the service company. 7