Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1986, Image 45

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    UNCLAIMED FREIGHT CO.
& LIQUIDATION SALES, INC.
STORE HOURS:
Mon. thru Fri.
9 am. to 9 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 pm.
OPEN SUNDAY 12 - 5 p.m.
19” COLOR TV’s
Reg. Retail $529.95
OUR CASH PRICE
$209.95
FULL WARRANTY!!!
HURRICANE LAMPS
Some with Nite Lite
Decorative Color
Reg. Ret. $79J95
OUR CASH PRICE $14.95
(Limit 10 Per Customer)
1,250 LANE RECLINERS
Liquidating for manufacturer Refused
from dealers and cancellations
40%-75% OFF
RETAIL
m
STEREO
HEADPHONE f |g|p
AM/FM (50) V, I ill
Reg. Retail $27.95 4MSL i
OUR CASH
PRICE SLc.SU — 9
600 PORTABLE ELECTRIC
CLEANERS, RECHARGABLE
Reg. Ret. $69.95
OUR CASH PRICE
$14.95
SPECTRUM PHONE
luxe, Cordless, Intercom, New
■quency, Mute Button, Battery
OUR CASH PRICE... $339.95
Selection of Fabrics To Choose From!!!
(8) 2 Pc. Same Suite In Ugly Covers $189.95
40%-75% Off: Golf Balls, Clocks, Radios, Stereos, Batteries, Cedar Chests, Lights, Sofa Beds,
Gun Cabinets, Desks, Glasses, Coolers, Photo Albums, Etc...!!!
MATTRESS AND FOUNDATION SETS...QUILTED...2S2 COIL...FULL WARRANTY
75 -Singles...Reg. Ret. $279.95
60-Double... Reg. Ret. $359.00
10-Queens... Reg. Ret. $459.95
Student Desks... Reg. Ret. $229.95 Our Cash Prii
MICROWAVES, REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, WASHERS AND DRYERS
ELECTRIC AND GAS RANGES, ETC, .
No Refunds, No Exchanges, Cash & Carry, Visa, Mastercard,
Choice, Financing Can Be Arranged.
Not Responsible For Typographical Errors
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LANCASTER
3019 Hempland Rd
Lancaster, PA
717-397-6241
19” COLOR TV’s
Remote, 119 Channels,
Cable ready
Reg. Ret. $629.95
our price $269.95
BEST BUY IN TOWN!
Reg. Ret. $600.00 to
$1500.00
Indicator
Reg. Ret. $98.95
OUR CASH PRICE
$39.95
SOFA&
CHAIR
Traditional
Factory Close-Out!!
...$1,429.95
200 6 PC. PINE GROUP
With Party Ottoman In Antron Nylon
Reg. Ret. $1099.95 OUR aaaa act
CASH PRICE...?/o*J«f .5R>
Full Size
(Almost Identical)
YORK
4585 West Market St
York, PA
717-792-3502
,• WISS SCISSORS
3 PC. GIFT SET
& GIFT BOX
8” Dressmaker Shears
4%” Needlecraft Scissors
4% ” Quick Snip
1 Factory Suggest $33.50
'OURCASH
4 PC. GIFT SET & PRICE $10.50
GIFT BOX “
Same as Above only with
8” Pinking Shears
Factory Suggest $57.25
OUR CASH __
PRICE $19.95
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2 PC. GIFT SETS
300 -2 PC. SET -8” Dressmaker Shears and
W Quick Snip - Factory Suggest $22.00
OUR CASH PRICE $6.95
300 - 2 PC. SET -8” Dressmaker Shears and
4 3 4" Needlecraft Scissors
Factory Suggest $26.00
OUR CASH PRICE $6.50
-AliJO 400'8” Dressmaker Shears
Factory Suggest $14.50
OUR CASH PRICE $4.50
)f VICTORIAN
V BRASS
HALLTREES
> Reg. Ret. $98.95
OUR
CASH PRICE
$14.95
BUY HERE FOR
CHRISTMAS!!
It’ll Be Like (2)
CHRISTMAS’S, The
First will be the Savings!
The Second will be what
you can get for your
Money!
f("““1 50 CHEVAL
|. MIRRORS
'll Cherry Finish
1 If Reg. Ret.
1 » $169.95
( | OUR CASH
L-J! PRICE
$59.95
CHRISTMAS
ORNAMENTS
Large
Assortment
$4.95 to $5.95
ML OUR CASH
$l.lO
MUSICAL CLOCK
Anniversary Style
Quartz Clock
Reg. Ret. $89.95
OUR CASH PRICE
$19.95
Matching pair of lamps and shades
$35 CASH PRICE
CARLISLE
1880 Harrisburg Pike
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5718
(Carlisle Pike)
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BRASS PLANT
f STANDS
leg. Ret. $89.95
OUR
CASH PRICE
$11.95
120 MARBLE
fe TOP PLANT
> STANDS
Reg. Ret. $69.95
OUR CASH
PRICE
59.95
50 BRASS
CHEVAL
' MIRRORS
ft, Reg. Ret.
$149.95
ST OURCASH
P PRICE
$49.95
HURRICANE
LAMPS fj
Nile Lite r .
Reg. Ret. fagsgSb)
$249.95
OUR CASH y=T
PRICE
$49.95
Our Cash Price $79.95
Our Cash Price $99.95
Our Cash Price $129.95
$69.95
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First Aid for Holiday
Party Spots and Stains
Even the most sedate party can
result in a few spots on the
upholstery and stains on the rugs.
And Christmas isn’t noted for
sedateness.
Be prepared. Know how to cope
with some of the more common
holiday time accidents.
If alcohol, beer or mixed drinks
end up somewhere other than in
the glass, blot up the excess with
clean absorbent cloth or paper
toweling. Sponge lightly with cool
water; blot well. Apply upholstery
shampoo with a soft brush. Let the
area dry thoroughly. Repeat if
necessary.
For sauces, soft drinks, salad
dressings or blood—blot up excess.
Then blot with cold (never hot or
soapy) water. Mix a weak solution
of three teaspoons of ammonia to
one quart cold water and blot the
stained area again. Blot with cold
water. If the stain remains,
moisten it with white vinegar; blot
thoroughly. You get the point; blot,
don’t rub.
Fruit, fruit juices and berry
stains also call for blotting action.
But first scrape off any excess with
the dull side of a knife. Then blot
with clean toweling to remove
excess liquid. Blot with cool water.
If the stain is still visible, blot with
a cool detergent to which you’ve
added a few drops white vinegar.
Lightly sponge with clear water to
remove any traces of vinegar.
Don’t Reach for
the Vitamins
If you have read any of the ar
ticles on diet and cancer prominent
in the media lately, you may be
tempted to invest heavily in
vitamins. But the best way to
Walker Mows Fast,
Easy and Beautiful
A NEW BREED OF MID SIZE MOWER DESIGNED FOR THE LAWN CARE
PROFESSIONAL MOWING LANDSCAPED AREAS
Mows Fast because
tractor maneuvers quickly
with dual hydrostatic
ground drive and lever
steering Many Walker
mower owners are report
mg their job time is cut
l /a to V 2
• Quick, taiy manau*
varlnf without gear
shifting
• Zero turning radlua
steering
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4,1986-B5
By Doris Thomas
Lancaster Extension
Home Economist
combat any possible natural
dietary carcinogens is to eat a
variety of foods, especially green
leafy and yellow vegetables.
Chocolate is becoming more and
more of a precious commodity as
the price indicates. If you received
chocolates for Christmas and want
to portion out the goodies past the
holiday season, here are some tips
on how to store chocolate.
Chocolate can be stored suc
cessfully because the cocoa butter
in chocolate is a stable fat and
keeps for years at room tem
perature. It’s the cocoa fat in
chocolate that makes it melt in
your mouth, unlocking the taste.
But this same cocoa fat can also
cause chocolate to “bloom.” When
exposed to high temperatures, the
cocoa butter will melt and rise to
the surface. When the chocolate
rehardens, a gray film on the
surface remains. This is called
“bloom.” Chocolate with “bloom”
is perfectly safe to eat, but it may
not be as creamy as when it was
bought fresh.
To get the full benefit from
chocolate, follow these simple
rules.
-Keep chocolate away from
moisture.
-Do not refrigerate or freeze
chocolate. When chocolate warms,
or is defrosted, moisture may form
on the surface and cause “bloom”.
-Store chocolate between 60 s to
70°F and about 50 percent
humidity.
-In hot weather, keep chocolate
in a cool place. When stored at over
80°F, milk chocolate will begin to
soften; and at over 85°F, it will
begin to melt.
READ
LANCASTER FARMING
FOR COMPLETE
AND UP-TO-DATE
MARKET REPORTS
Mows Eaay with only
fingertip pressure required
on control levers to steer
and maneuver Com
fortable operator seating
excellent visibility and
convenient control location
reduces operator fatigue
• 36 or 42‘lnch cut
• Front mounted dock
(or unobstructed
trlmmlnf
Rt 23. Vi Mile East of Blue Ball
Phone (717)354-4026
Hours 9AM 9 PM Tues tSat 9AM 5 PM
Closed Sunday
Heard?
About How to
Store Chocolate
Mows Beautiful because
front mounted deck
flexible deck suspension
and medium lift blades
with center overlap provide
smooth cutting action The
GHS vacuum thoroughly
picks up grass clippings for
a neat clean appearance
• Internal iraee catch
ing ayetem
• Compact overall alee
for maneuverability