Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 02, 1974, Image 39

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    HEARD?
HAVE
8 By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
CLEAN CLOSETS KEEP
CLOTHES CLEANER
COMPLITI
FARM
PAINTING
SPRAY-ON AND
BRUSH-IN METHODS
For FREE
Estimates Write
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SILAGE CARTS in stock
PIPE GATES 6 ft. to 16 ft.
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FOLLOW DIRECTIONAL SIGNS
BILL
MOORE
AT
THE
WISHING
Will
'— William M. Moore (right) Democratic Candidate for Represen
tative in General Assembly, District 102, and Harold B. Kreider,
pose at the Wishing Well at Kreider’s Mum Farm North of Lititz.
Mr. Kreider has been associated with Bill Moore for the past
several years, through various activities of the Pennsylvania
Farmers Assn., and worked together through Farm Legislative
Meetings at the State Capitol.
Mr. Kreider, a Conservative Republican, wishes to endorse
William A Moore, a Democrat, because he feels Mr. Moore is very
qualified to represent the people of the 102nd District in the
General Assembly.
The rural people of District 102 need Bill Moore’s down-to-earth
experience and attitudes to represent them in Harrisburg, to
replace Robert Rowe of Lebanon who is not seeking re-election,
who has had a good voting record, and has done a good job of
representing the rural people of District 102
VOTE FOR
WILLIAM A. MOORE
ON NOV. sth
A clean clothes closet will
help keep your clothing clean
and neat. Storing clothing in
a dusty closet often results in
dusty clothing.
Closets should be cleaned
thoroughly at least twice a
year. The best time to do this
is when seasonal clothing is
switched for winter or
summer.
The process of cleaning a
closet involves more than
sweeping, mopping,
vacuuming and dusting. A
good “cleaning” will include
an inventory of the clothing
stored in the closet. An
evaluation should be made of
each garment to determine
its need for repair, cleaning
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and whether or not it should
be disposed of by throwing it
away or giving it away. If the
garment ia still usable it
could be sold at a garage sale
or items could be recycled.
The inventory should in
clude hats, handbags and
footwear also. Examine each
item carefully to determine
whether or not it is needed or
is being used. Ask if it is still
fashionable, has it been used
recently, does it fit into the
wardrobe color scheme, and
is it still in usable condition.
Cleaning a closet includes
brushing down walls and
shelves; washing walls,
shelves, woodwork and rods;
sweeping and mopping or
vacuuming the floor. Mow
your closet to dry and air out
before returning clothing to
it. A mild air freshner may
be placed in it to help keep
garments fresh smelling.
As you put the clothes back
into the closet remember to
put clothes worn in
frequently near the back of
the closet. Clothes worn
more frequently should be
placed for easy access.
Organize the clothing for
convenient use; all work
clothes together, dress
clothes together, and
sportswear together. Place
hatbozes and handbags in an
orderly way on closet
shelves. Be sure box
Beef cut, wrapped and frozen.
Dried beef and bologna.
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markings are to the front so
they can be seen easily.
Shoes can be stored on the
closet door or wall in
shoebags, on a shoe rack on
the closet floor or in boxes
stacked neatly on shelves or
on the floor.
To keep a closet clean
between major cleanings,
sweep or vacuum the floor
each time a room is cleaned.
Keep things in order on
shelves or on the closet floor
and return garments to the
proper section of your closet
rod after wearing.
RECYCLING CAN
START AT HOME
Recycling is high on the
fad list right now; so why not
take advantage of this trend
and recycle some things
right back into your own
home.
For example, check the
furniture again if you are
thinking of throwing it out. If
the frame is still strong and
the springs in good condition,
it may be renovated and look
as good as new - or even
better than the new you
could purchase for the same
price or more.
Look over the old blankets
you are about to throw away.
They could furnish good
material for that rug you’ve
been meaning to braid - or
hook. Those scraps of
material which have ac-
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 2,1974—39
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, November 2
Farm Women Society
County Convention at the
Lancaster Bible College.
Featured afternoon
speaker will be Jane
Alexander, Deputy
Secretary of Agriculture.
Thursday, November 7
Farm Women Society 20
meeting at 1:30 p.m. with
Arlene Fisher and Pearle
Best as hostesses.
Friday, November 8
Farm Women Society 13
meeting at 7:30 p.m. with
Mrs. Robert Bomberger
and Mrs. John Miller as
hostesses.
Saturday, November 9
Farm Women Society 1
cumulated for years could be
used to make patchwork
skirts, pillow tops and other
articles that are currently in
vogue. Old nylon hose can be
used for stuffing home made
cushions.
It is possible that some old
lamp shades can be
rejuvenated. Perhaps all it
will take to make it “new”
again is to- cover it with
fabric or paper to blend with
Visit our Show Room at
meeting at 1:30 p.m. with
Mrs. Noah Kreider and
Mrs. Willis Bucher as
hostesses.
Farm Women Society 10
meeting at the home of
Ruth Landes.
Farm Women Society 2
meeting at the home of
Mrs. Paul Donough.
Protein
Complete protein means that
all the essential amino acids
(building blocks of proteins) arc
nresent in the nght amount
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates furnish energy.
After they arc digested and ab
sorbed into the body they may
be: used directly for energy,
stored as glycogen in liver and
muscles, or converted into fat.
Steamed Buna
Shape those regular refrige
rator biscuits into balls Set each
on a square of waxed paper
Place in steamer over boiling wa
ter Cover pan, steam ten min
utes, serve hot.
your room decor. If the in
side has darkened, spray
paint with white or coat with
white shoe polish for better
light reflectance. To get the
pattern for your cover,
simply roll the 'shade on
newspaper, marking the
shape as you roll it. Glue top
and bottom edges and the
seam with white transparent
glue and finish the edges
with braid.
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