C4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1981 Ladies Have You Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist ABOUT FABRIC SOFTENERS Static cling is a winter annoyance with synthetic and permanent press fabrics To reduce static cling, add fabric softener to your laundry It will also give softness and fluffiness to those fabrics you launder There are two basic types of fabric softeners They are liquid softeners, which you add to the rinse cycle of your washer, and the tear-off sheets which come on a roll and are used in the dryer. If you do not have a fabric softener dispenser on your washer, you will find the tear-off sheets more con venient. The tear-off sheet is basically a carrier of the softening formulation You can get the same effect by saturating a wash cloth in liquid fabric softener and adding it to the load in your dryer It is not necessary to use fabric softener in every wash load, occasional use is adequate In fact, using fabric softeners regularly with towels can cause them to become less absorbent. Never add any kmd of fabric softener to a bleach dispenser or a detergent dispenser These features are not equipped to handle softeners. Be careful not to pour fabric softener directly onto fabrics as it may cause staining. The stains can attract soil and rust in water, and you will end up with stains that look like grease. To remove fabric softener stains, wet the areas, rub it with a bar of hand soap, rinse in warm water, then wash the entire garment in the usual manner If you still see the stain, it may be from rust. In that case apply a rust remover HOW TO CLEAN BRASS, COPPER AND BRONZE As you clean your home t-',. “jr -r ' after the holiday season, you may uncover an antique candlestick in need of polish, a dull bronze statue or a copper bowl covered with tarnish And while most metals need to be cleaned and polished to retain their beauty, each metal is usually cared for dif ferently, using the wrong polish may even damage the finish Some metals have a protective lacquer coating and harsh cleaning may remove the lacquar. To clean unlacquered brass, wash it in hot suds, dry carefully, then polish with a commercial brass polish. Finally, use a flannel cloth to get a high gloss finish Lacquered brass is never polished. Just dust it or wash it in mild lukewarm suds and wipe dry. Brass with an antique finish can be rubbed with a little lemon oil, then with a dry cloth For tarnished copper, use commercial cleaning products Or, make your own copper cleanser with equal parts of salt, flour and vinegar Apply and rub, then wash with hot soapsuds, rinse and polish. Lacquered copper can be dusted or washed m mild soapsuds, rinsed and dried thoroughly. If bronze needs more than dusting, wash it with mild soapsuds, hot vinegar or hot buttermilk. Rinse im mediately and thoroughly dry the piece. Just use a damp cloth to wipe lacquered bronze. Remember, metals will be easier to clean and polish if they are cared for regularly. £ is Partnerships (Continued from Page C 2) To prove she enjoys building, Melinda speaks of her latest venture “I just bought seven acres of my own woodland on which to put a house She plans to build a solar home of her own on this land desite the fact that they killed two rattlesnakes there this past summer Melinda s sense of humor is one of her chief assets. Here she gives a little cheese cake beside her John Deere tractor. “Funny thing. Now that Fm in college, I’ve got the same kind of checking account as my Grandma.” When I went off to college Dad opened a checking account for me at our bank, Farmers First. Every month he puts a little money in there so college doesn’t have to be all work and no play. Which means, just like Grandma, I only write a few checks every month. I didn’t need one of those fancy NOW Accounts or one of those checking accounts like Mom has with minimum balance requirements. All I needed was a Simple Checking Account. No frills. No fuss. I only pay $l.OO per month and 200 a check. That’s it. No minimum balances to worry about. And I get an easy to read statement every month. Dad read about Simple Checking in this special booklet Farmers First sent him. It’s called the Guide to Preference Checking, because Farmers First gives people 5 different kinds of checking to choose from. I figure anybody with a question about checking accounts should read it ...so even if you don’t bank at Farmers First, read their Guide to Preference Checking. Guide to Preference Checking it any Farmers First office Or call 626-4721 Extension 207 The People Bank FARMERS FIRST 08/aMK ■ ‘& r A &r‘ Pick up your Member F D I C “That just proves it’s a woodland area,” Melinda laughs ” Though her sense of humor seems to be her chief asset, her love of animals is also an admirable quality. She owns - besides a few Holstein calves and cows - 25 cats, 2 chickens and 2 dogs. 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