Have You P7M Heard? Holiday Stain Removal Tips In the excitement of the holi days there’s bound to be a spilled liquid or a dripping candle that needs attention immediately. Check your basic stain removal kit. Do you have clean absorbent materials, a sponge, oxygen bleach such as Snowy or Chlorox 11, chlorine bleach such as Chlor ox or Purex, dry-cleaning fluid such as Carbona, enzyme pre soak, white vinegar, rubbing alco hol and liquid detergent such as Wisk? The key to stain removal is immediate treatment. When com pany is present and a spill occurs, use paper towels to absorb as much of the liquid as possible. Soak a sponge in cool water and TBPCnOMbSMJ I of Citrus Florida Fruit, Fish, Oysters and Shrimp \ Melvin R. Petersheim I < 375 Old Dam Rd. Christiana, PA i! 1 mile east of Nickel Mine \ \ Dec. 21 7-7; Dec. 22 7-4 * . . . ■ ■■-** t ..... ..v.r;., y Processors Of Syrups, Molasses, Cooking Oil. Funnel Cake Mix ft Shoofly Pie Mizes (With or Without Syrup) Good Food Outlets Located At L&S SWEETENERS 388 E. Main St., Leola, PA 17540 717-656-3486 1-800-633-2676 GOOD FOOD OUTLET Located At Good Food, Inc. W. Main St.. Box 160, Honey Brook. PA 19344 218-273-3776 1-800-327-4406 WE UPS DAILY— By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist! / use it to remove further traces of the spill. Later, you can get down to the business of final stain removal. Test any stain remover on a cor ner of fabric first to see how it reacts. Treat spots from the back of the fabric. Place the spot down on paper towels so that the stain will come off the fabric instead of going through it After treatment, regular laundering will usually remove the last traces of the stain. Here are some special methods for treating the most common holiday stains. Fruit stain, including cranber ries - sponge immediately with cool water. Rub liquid detergent into stain, and rinse. 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Rinse. Sponge with dry cleaning fluid or apply a prewash soil-and-stain remover. If stain remains, add a few drops of household ammonia. Soda - Treat as soon as possi ble. Sponge with cool water. If stain remains, sponge with a solu tion of lukewarm water, detergent, and a small amount of white vine gar. * CORN SYRUP * PANCAKE SYRUP * PURE MAPLE SYRUP * SORGHUM SYRUP * TABIE SYRUP * COCONUT OIL * CORN OIL * HONEY * COTTONSEED OIL * PEANUT BUTTER * PEANUT OIL * FUNNEL CAKE MIX * SOYBEAN OIL * SHOOFLY PIE MIXES * 100 LB. BAG GRANULATED SUGAR (Shipping Available) ★ BAKING MOLASSES ■k BARBADOS MOLASSES * BLACK STRAP MOLASSES Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15, 1990-815 Should Services Be Integrated? UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) “Social service systems are often too specialized for rural areas,” says Dr. Allan Brawley, director of the Social Work Prog ram at Penn State. “Frequently, the result is duplication of effort and waste of human and financial resources.” The Penn State Social Work Program has embarked on a new program tided “Human Service Delivery in Rural Counties of Pennsylvania: Barriers to Integra tion and Implications for Legisla tive Action.” The project directors, staff and Penn State students are helping an expert panel of county commis sioners, social service agency directors and citizens study how rual counties in Pennsylvania pro vide social services to a range of families, children, the elderly and others. The panel will then identify obstacles to effective service and will develop appropriate rural ser vice delivery models. “Existing systems of public and voluntary social services are rarely designed for rural set tings,” says Martinez-Brawley. “For example, most social ser vices are funded and targeted for specific problems such as child abuse or neglect, mental illness and homelessness. This causes a high degree of specialization, which is often inappropriate for rural areas and results in a frag SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM Don't Waste It - Roast It! This Little Piggy Went To Market, ~ h-i] This Little Piggy Stayed Home, 5 1 2 This Little Piggy Had... M M JC ROASTED SOYBEANS ALLEN SUMMERS 703 E. Christine Rd. Nottingham, Pa. 19362 215-932-4761 mented, overlapping and frequent ly unmanageable system.” The typical social service deliv ery models ignore rather than capitalize on rural social relation ships. No single worker or agency addresses the total and usually interwoven problems of the entire family or assumes overall respon sibility for its welfare, according to Martinez-Brawley. EFNEP (Continued from Page B 14) Gonzalez, Maria Feliciano, and Krista Marrero. Two out of the five full-time workers with EFNEP, Ellie Brow er, nutritional advisor; and Brenda Stallman, unit coordinator; received 10 year pins for their work with the program. Ford said, “We couldn’t make this such a special time if the gra duates, church groups and inter ested individuals didn’t help with the program. 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