-La ncaster Farming, Saturday, December 20,1986 60 Select A Dryer To Meet Your Needs In the “good old days” of laundry and clothing care, Monday was wash day, and in addition to the washing machine, everyone had a clothes line for drying the laundry. Those “good old days” don’t seem so wonderful when one remembers the drawbacks of air drying. Remember towels that felt stiff and boardy? Remember clothes that had to be retrieved from every comer of the yard when the wind blew? Remember how it took days to dry a pair of jeans in the basement during icy winter months? Today’s gas and electric dryers have solved those problems and make drying the laundry as simple as pushing a button. And, for those who are shopping for a dryer, you should consider several key questions about your lifestyle and drying needs before making your purchase. First, it’s important to select a dryer large enough to handle the Whipped cream cheese can be placed in •; a pastry tube and used to decorate canapes and w crudites. - | Mocha Whipped Cream is a delightful filling for eclairs or cream puffs. It also adds unique flavor to chocolate cream pie, sundaes and other desserts. To make 2 cups, add 2 tablespoons each cocoa and con fectioners sugar and 1 tablespoon instant coffee granules to 1 cup whipping cream. Stir to combine. Chill 30 minutes. Whip until stiff peaks form. With warm gratitude, we / wish you peace pi and ask His I blessing for you I during this n Special Season * and throughout the New Year l [&3IH ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE Bethel. Pa. Phone 717-933-4114 Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist full load that you take out of your washer. Dryers come in compact, standard and large capacity sizes. Consider a large capacity model if you plan to dry bulky items, such as blankets or draperies. Next, look for a dryer that offers different heat levels and also special cycles for today’s fabrics such as permanent press, knits and cottons. Your clothes will look better and last longer when they are dried in the proper en vironment. Also, for busy families who can’t always unload the dryer as soon as it stops, consider a model that periodically continues to tumble clothes in room temperature air after the cycle ends. This in termittent action helps prevent wrinkling of load items, keeping clothes fresh until they can be unloaded. Other features to consider when dryer shopping include wide door openings for easy unloading and loading, a signal that alerts you when the lint filter needs cleaning, If WEAVER'S HARDWARE CO R 04125 Fleetwood, PA 215-944-7681 ; SHOW-EASE STALE CO 573 Willow Rd. Lancaster, PA 717-299-2536 FOWL'S FEED SBMCE INC. Peach Bottom, PA ■ 717-548-2376 GOOD'S STORE, INC. RD #2 East Earl, PA 717-354-4026 Also, Rt 272 Peach Bottom, PA 717-548-3222 C.B. HOOBER &SON, INC. Intercourse, PA 717-768-8231 BOMBERGER'S STORE Elm, PA 717-665-2407 ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS, INC. ! 16 E State St I Quarryville, PA 717-786-3372 I 6EHMAN FEED HILL, INC. 44 N 3rd St Denver, PA 215-267-5585 MARTIN HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT CO. Rt 501 S ol Shaefferstown, PA 717-949-6817 / w ft »98iwit | I and controls that are easy for ail family members to use. Take into account all the factors you or your family need to meet in drying laundry, and you’ll be sure to pick the automatic dryer that best meets those needs. And that will help make these days the “good old days” of laundry. Copper is an ideal metal for top of-range cooking since it conducts heat uniformly and quickly. Because of its efficient heat distribution, copper may be ap plied by an electrolytic process to the bottom of a stainless steel utensil. The metal may also be laminated or bonded to stainless steel or other metals. Another process used to aqhieve heat uniformity is to sandwich copper between two layers of stainless steel. Copper serving utensils keep foods warm. But since copper itself rliernlnrc fpnH nri direct Austria Buys U.S. Dairy Products WASHINGTON - A sale of $3.5 million worth of nonfat drymilk to Austria was announced by Melvin E. Sims, general sales manager for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service. The sale was made by the Commodity Credit Corporation to the Osterreichischer Molkerei-und Kasereiverband (OEMOLK), an Austrian firm. The nonfat dry milk will be used to feed calves. The sale is for 9V million nonnds This Christmas- Put TINGLEV BOOTS Under Your Tree! Tough, yet so light-weight you'll forget you're wearing ’em. This means less work fatique that can lead to farm accidents. It also means dependable, durable rubber overboots that work with you every step of the way. At your dealer in a variety of styles! TINGLEY Make Tingley Boots A Must Under Your Tree This Christmas... See Your N Dealer Now! The Attributes of Copper surfaces are lined with stainless steel, tin or coated with a nonstick finish. While the discoloration is not a health hazard, it gives food an unappetizing appearance. To clean copper, wash in hot sudsy water, rinse with hot water and dry with a soft cloth. In order to remove any heat discoloration or tarnish buildup, use a copper cleaner for periodic cleaning. First rinse the utensil in hot water, then apply the cleaner with a clean, damp sponge or soft cloth. Use a circular motion to spread the cleaner over the surface of the utensil. Then rewet the sponge or cloth to remove the cleaner. Rinse the utensil in hot water, wipe and polish dry with a soft cloth. Decorative copper objects also require regular cleaning but a cleaner should only be used on unlacquered metals. Wash lacquered pieces in sudsy water. Use a soft bristled brush to reach recessed or embossed surfaces. of standard grade nonfat dry milk which was produced from July 1, 1982 to June 30,1983. Delivery will be made from January through June 1987, according to Sims. As of Oct. 7, CCC had 537 million pounds of extra grade nonfortified nonfat dry milk in its inventory available for use as human food and 45 million pounds of standard grade nonfat dry milk. The sale of Austria represents about half of the CCC standard grade inventory. rinPcnnloft <£> 5 Saturday, December 20 Lancaster Society 3 meets for music by AUegra and Evelyn and a dialogue titled, “Three Women of Bethlehem.’’ Saturday, December 27 Lancaster Society 5 meets for a Christmas program. Cumberland Co, Executive Board The Cumberland County Farm Women Executive Board met Dec. 8 at the county extension office in Carlisle. Thirty-three members, including incoming and outgoing group presidents, attended. County president Mary Weir conducted the meeting. Members reviewed the Nov. 8 convention, discussed visits to Claremont Farms, and voted to contritube to the 4-H to show ap preciation for use of extension facilities and to encourage young people. Plans were made for the 1987 state convention. Following the business meeting, officers of the executive board served a luncheon. NORMAN D. CLARK &SON Rt. 75 Honey Grove, PA 717-734 3682 HUBER'S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIES 810 Tulpehocken Rd. Myerstown, PA 717-866-2246 MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. R.DJfI Bechtelsville, PA 215-845-2911 ZIMMERMAN'S FARM SERVICE Bethel, PA 717-933-4114 WEAVER'S STORE, INC. RD II Denver Fivepointville, PA 215-445-6791 PIKEVIUE EQUIPMENT, INC. R.D. #2 Oley, PA 215-987-6277 SHARTLESVIUE FARM SERVICE RDI, Hamburg, PA 215-488-1025 UMBEROER'S OF FONTANA Rt 322 at Fontana 717-867-5161 ERB&HENRV EQUIP., INC. New Berlinville, PA 215-367-2169 mmmsmamM 1
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