■K' ■ W, vJJ^PP^ Caring For Clothes You don’t need to see the latest Consumer Price Index to know the cost of new clothes is going up. Even buying a pair of jeans today can strain the budget! And, because new clothes are getting more expensive all the time, it’s more important than ever to get the most wear possible from old favorites. Here are some NOW YARD & GARDEN CLEAN UP IS IN THE BAG Sticks. Leaves. Tree prunnings. Hedge clippings. What do you do with them? Try to jam them in a bag and the bag breaks. Now there’s a better way. AL-KO Home Power Shredders are small scale ver sions of the kind tbe city forestry crews use. Just feed your bulky debris into the top and the shredder blades By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist tips on caring for clothing that can save you money. When staining occurs, it’s im portant to treat the problem as quickly as you can immediately, if possible. It’s helpful, too, if you know what caused the stain. As a general rule of thumb, all protein based stains should be washed in cold water. Those in clude blood, urine, egg, milk, Colt 1 >BOO-222-8969 In «>A -1-800-282-1592 Outaldo PA for Mom Information And Too r Nooroaf Doolor. mayonnaise, gravy, meat juices, baby formula, cream and ice cream. Chocolate, fruit, wine and soft drinks also need cool waster. Don’t be misled into thinking there is no stain if nothing shows once the material has dried prior to any stain treatment. Some soft drinks and fruit stains, including citrus, become invisible when dry but turn yellow with aging or heating. Ballpoint ink is another com mon, and tricky problem. Washing removes some types of ink and sets others. Cooking oils and grease splattered on polyester and then laundered can label a new blouse “old” in just one wearing. Perspiration stains are another familiar factor in making good clothes look old fast. If per spiration has changed the color of the fabric, you can try to restore it, after washing, as follows; for fresh stains, apply ammonia; for old stains, apply vinegar. Rinse with turn everything into fine, easily disposable chips. Or use the chips as fertilizer for an organic garden If you have trees, shrubs and leaves in your yard, call or write us today for a list of the AL-KO dealers nearest you and a Free Booklet on how to improve your organic gardening and compost development with the help of an AL-KO Shredder. With an AL-KO Home Power Shredder, yard and garden clean-up is in the bag. A few other points to remember. Black coffee stains are treated with hot water; if you like cream with your morning eye-opener, use a cold wash. Finally, don’t daydream about how good you’ll look in your old wardrobe while you’re touching up those “re-newed” stain-free garments on the ironing board. Severe scorch does not come out. Lighten Your Load If you are the “average homemaker,” the experts say, you do 6.3 washer loads a week! Of course, you may be doing less, or much more. Those same time motion-study experts say you spend almost 30 percent of your total household-chore time doing laundry. No wonder it’s so high on the most-hated list. Not only is it such an incessant chore, but you don’t simply launder when you do m Lancaster Famine, Saturday, November 1,1986-B9 Close zippers to protect them; fasten hooks to prevent snagging on clothes. Brush lint from pockets and cuffs before laundering, to prevent it from getting on other wash. Bulky items like blankets and bedspreads should be washed alone for best results. Wash knits inside out to protect against snags. Spray clean sneakers lightly with starch; it protects them from soil. Save a wash by using your dryer to fluff and remove dust from shag rugs, sofa pillows, draperies and bedspreads, but hang or spread them immediately to avoid wrinkles. 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