Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 24, 1993, Image 45

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    Southeast Regional Revue
One boy, Dustin Putt of the ing the Desert Storm military
Leesport 4-H, modeled a hunting action. Putt was selected as one of
outfit made of camouflage mater- f° ur honors winners,
ial of the design made popular dur- Other honors winners were Jen-
Caputo’s dress.
Junior winners of the Southeast Regional 4-H Fashion Revue are, from left, Lisa
McDonald of Lehigh County, Josh Folk of Berks County, Sarah Geiger of Norhtamp
ton County, Joshua Murray of Northampton County, Hayley Hufstetler of Bucks Coun
ty, Michelle Wlndle of Chester County, Cayce Bean of Montgomery County, and Erin
Llchtenwalner of Lehigh County.
GOOD FOOD OUTLET STORES
See Our Original Line Of Golden Barrel Products Plus All Kinds
Of Beans, Candies, Dried Fruit, Snack Mixes, Etc. At Reduced Prices
* BAKING MOLASSES * MAPLE SYRUP
* BARBADOS MOLASSES * PANCAKE * WAFFLE
* BLACKSTRAP SYRUPS
MOLASSES * SORGHUM SYRUP
ft CORN SYRUPS * LIQUID * DRY SUGARS
* HIGH FRUCTOSE * PANCAKE ft WAFFLE
A SYRUPS SYRUPS
f A ft CANOLA OIL
0 I 1 * COCONUT OIL
* CORN OIL .
ft COTTONSEED OIL
ft OLIVE on.
ft PEANUT OIL
ft VEGETABLE OIL
ft SHOO-FLY FIE MIX
Processors Of Syrups, Molasses.
Cooking Oils. Funnel Cake Mix.
Pancake ft Waffle Mix ft Shoofly Pie Mix
GOOD POOD OUTLET
Located At Good Food, Inc.
W. Main St, Box 160, Honey Brook, PA 19344
218-273-3776 1-800-327-4406
Located At L & S Sweeteners
388 E. Man St., Leola, PA 17540
717-656-3486 1-800-633-2676
- WE UPS DAILY -
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(Continued from Pago B 2)
If your local store
does not have it,
SEND FOR
FREE
BROCHURE
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SPECIALS FOR THE
MONTH OF JULY
GOLDEN BARREL
FLAVORED STROPS
1 Gallon Regularly $5.99
row $2.29
GOLDEN BARREL
PANCAKE ft WAFFLE MIX
5 Lba. Regularly $2.79
row $2.39
RICHMDC CORN OIL
32 Oa. ROW $1.09
BUY 2 BAGS OP CANDY A GET
A CANDY JAR FREE
nifer Wurstcr of Montgomery
County, Leah Heilman of Lehigh
County, and Stephan Dresibach-
Williams of Northampton County.
Junior winners were Cayce
Bean, Schwenksville, Montgom
ery County: Erin Lichtenwalner,
Schnecksville, Lehigh County;
Sarah Geiger. Danielsville, North
ampton County; Lisa McDonald,
Trcxlertown, Lehigh County:
Haylcy Hufstetler, Sellersville,
Bucks County; Joshua Murray,
Easton, Northampton County;
Joshua Folk, Bemville, Berks
County; and Michelle Windle,
Coatcsville, Chester County.
The following senior winners
will travel to the state competition;
Kristen Schickling, Hatfield,
Montgomery County; Lisa Gcs
chwindt, Shoemakcrsvillc, Berks
County; Leah Algicr, Honey
Brook, Chester County: Melissa
Jackson, Auburn, Schuylkill
County; Dana Rolhermel, Shoc
makersvillc, Berks County; Jody
Hewitt, Spring City, Chester
County; Carleste Hughes, Beth
lehem, Northampton County; and
Amy Lichtenwalner, Schnecksvil
-Ic, Lehigh County.
* FUNNEL CAKE MIX
★ PANCAKE ft WAFFLE
MIX
* ASSORTMENT OF
CANDIES
* DRIED FRUIT
* SNACK MIXES
* BEANS
* HONEY
* PEANUT BUTTER
* BAUMAN APPLE
BUTTERS
* KAUFFMAN PRESERVES
* SPRING GLEN RELISHES
Have You
ear d?
_ . . „ „ ... hie infestation of insects. The odor
T.’JSri Ho “ s ® hold of mothballs may repel larvae and
Textiles From Insect Damage j nsec t s if the area of use is
Moths arc not the only insects enclosed, thus ensuing a high con
that can damage your clothing and ccntralion of odor. The cedar scent
household textiles. Beetles, roach- 0 f cc dar chests repels insects, but
es, silverflsh, and other insects j t j s the airtightness of the chest
may also damage textiles by feed- that protects the clean stored tex
mg directly on the fibers. When lilcs from inscct damagC
insects feed on spilled foods and Moth rcpc | lcnt is a tfcatni cnt
beverages or perspiration, they avai i ab i c from
some drycleancrs.
cause indmcct damage. The type xtiis treatment provides protection
of fabric or food substance that f rom j nsccl s without the objcc
msects arc attracted to determines t i o nable odor of mothdalls.
which of two groups the insects Havc scen a , abc , indicat .
fall into Insects that feed directly ing « Sport Clcan Only?” Unfortu .
on the fabric include webbing nalcly many people havc. and they
clothes months, casemaking have wondered exactly what it
clothes moths, black carpet and means. The International Fabri
fumilurc beetles, and sometimes carc institute did some invcsligat
tcrmitcs. These insects also dam- j n g i 0 | carn what they could and
age blended fibers such as wool/ discovered that manufacturers,
polyester dispelling the notion whose garments had these labels,
that the use of synthetic fibers pro- lo i d lbc international Fabricarc
tccts the fabrics from damage. Instilulc lhat i abds shou | d
Cnckcis, beetles, roaches and have rcad .. Spot Clcan ojll
silvcrfish arc also attracted by This |abc , slalcs lhat
food. Perspiration beverages mcnt can bc spollcd for s * in
spills, and starch. These insects removal, but docs not give instruc
causc indirect damage. Prccau- t i ons f or dry-cleaning or washing.
Uons must be taken when storing gp ol c | can jng procedures will not
textile fabrics to prevent insect clcan a garmcnl as would dry
damage. Staining, cxpccially food cleaning. But, if a garmQni with
and beverage residue, should bc this label is processed by any other
removed from clothing and house- means other that what is on the
hold textiles before they arc label, and damage occurs, there is
stored. Most forms of moth larvae no recourse with the retailer or
arc destroyed by dry-cleaning sol- manufacturer. Unfortunately,
vents, but once the solvent evapo- i abc | s indicating Spot Clcan Only
rates, moth larvae can again attack arc j n compliance with the Carc
the fabrics. Label Rule, but the effectiveness
Prevention of insect damage 0 f lbc cleaning that is obtained by
should include cleaning ol lex- lb is process is certainly very
tiles, storing only clean items and ij m i lcd
using mothballs, and cedar chests.
Cleaning discourages insects from
using your textiles as their home.
Storing clean textiles will deter
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24, 1993-B5
By Doris Thomas
Lancaster Extension
Home Economist
My advice is 10 always read ihc
care labels on all textiles carefully
before deciding whether or not to
buy the item.