I Ladies * H Y I ave ou | Heard? I By Doris Thomas I Lancaster Extension | Home Economist BEFORE YOU CALL THE REPAIRMAN Betore you phone tor the ap pliance repairman, be sure you really need his services. Ap proximately 30 to 40 percent ot the calls he makes are not necessary Thousands ot dollars are spent each year by tamilies who have an appliance repairman come to their home only to discover the ap pliance needs no repair or that the repair could have easily been handled by tamily members This does not mean that you must learn to be an electrician, or an engineer. 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It the problem is the plug or the tuse, you can take care ot either without the aid and expense ot a repairman Perhaps you are not using the proper combination ot controls or, buttons For example, you may have to switch the range tuner controlsJrom automatic to manual betore you can turn on the oven manually Youi dryer may not start it the door is slightly open 01 it the lint tiller is tull Review the operator s manual that came with the appliance and be sure you aie operating the appliance correctly The manual may also give a list ot additional points to check betore calling tor service You might tind the cause of trouble and be able to eliminate it as you check each ot the suggestions listed. It, aflei ail thebe checks, the appliance still does not work, then call the repairman He has been trained to make repairs. It is a good idea to ask what his rates are and alter he has looked at the appliance what the estimated costs of parts and labor will be. This will help you decide it repairs would be a good investment or if you need to consider buying a replacement for the broken appliance. ALUMINUM COOKWARE IS SAFE AND SOUND Aluminum pots and pans are safe to use. Some over-zealous door-to-door salesmen, in an at tempt to sell very expensive sets ot cookware, have been teling potential customers that the aluminum cookware they are currently using can be toxic Unless you rinse it very caretully, the scoured surface'of an aluminum pot will leave grey smudges on a dish towel, and it is this tactor that the salesmen are capitalizing on Aluminum, however, is one ot the most abundant elements in the earth s surface and is present naturally in variable, but always low, con centrations in plant and even anunal foods I'he aluminum we get trom toods, trom aluminum sultale baking powders, does not con stitute a health hazard. In tact, the body can tolerate 10 times the amounts likely to be ingested trom these sources without ill effects Longwood display features Easter eggs KENNEI'I SQUARE - Colorful trees, shrubs, and flowers by the tens of thousands mark Nature’s rebirth during the spring months at Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square. From April through mid- June, cherished old-time favorites as well as the- latest choice specimens fill Longwood’s JdO acres with heady fragrance and spectacular color. As an added attraction, Easter eggs from the collection of noted egg artist Virgie Denning from Palmyra, NJ, will be exhibited from Saturday, April 11, through Sunday, April 26, in the con servatories. Longwood’s regular hours are extended into the evenings on Good Friday, April 17, through Easter Sunday, April 19, trom 9 a.m. until 9 p.m so that visitors have more time to enjoy the lavish spring display, this year featuring an abundance ot Easter lilies. Easter Eggs For the holiday season, the art ot egg decoration is featured in a special display installed in the “Living with Plants” exhibit in Longwood’s Azalea House The eggs were either hand-decorated or collected by Mrs. Virgie Den- Since 1928 our company has been treating homes for termites. Weknow what we're doing. And we've seen just about everything in over 50 years of termite control work. So today, Ehrlich can truly offer you the benefits of experience. We know what not to do, what to do, how to do it, and when to do it. Much of this know-how can only be gained by experience. So when you have a termite problem in your valuable home, you can depend on Ehrlich to. eliminate the problem. We've done it often enough to know what we're doing. Call us. Since 1928 Termite control is too important to trust to anyone else Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 11,1951—G9 mng of Palmyra, NJ. A wide variety of egg types will be on view, selected from ostrich, rhea, black swan, cockateel, canary, parakeet, dove, goose, duck, and chicken eggs. In ad dition, most of the recognized decorative styles are represented, including decoupage, diorama, fancy-cut, folk art, hand-painted, hinged, jewel box, mechanical, and immature. The most unusual specimen is a rare emu egg, 14 inches in cir cumference from end to end, left a natural dark green with gray undertones. The largest egg is from an ostrich, and the smallest is a hand-painted finch egg. The oldest example is a scratch-carved ostrich egg dating back to 1840. Egg artist Denning, who specilizes in tork-art-style, scratch-carved, and decoupaged eggs, is one of nearly 5,000 known American egg decorators. She has been intensely involved in her craft for the past seven years and has lectured and exhibited frequently. 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