Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 20, 1996, Image 55

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Pickles Fabrics
(Continued from Pago B 12)
Step One
Prepare Fabric
• If you are using fabric on hand,
wash in hot water to which has
been added 3 tablespoons Synthra
pol soap to scour away any chemi
cal residues or finishes. Fabric
from dye companies do not need
this initial washing. In either case,
the dyeing process will preshrink
the fabric.
• Cut or tear fabric into fat quar
ters ('A yard fabric split in half),
and soak them into the following
solution for at least IS minutes: 3
gallons warm water plus VA cups
dye activator or soda ash. (You can
save this solution indefinitely for
future dye projects)
• Put on gloves. Squeeze fabric
into balls and transfer to dye area
using a plastic bin.
STIHiI
#1 chain saw worldwide
New
Easy off filte
cover for eas;
filter mainte:
• 4.7 cu. in
• 5.9 HP
• Only 14,3 lbs.
• View thru gas tank
• Elastostart starting grip - Try it! It takes the work
out of starting this saw.
• Intellicarb™ compensator carburetor - regulates
fuel oil mixture for optimum performance
• Two ring piston - more power with less weight
• Inertia chain brake for safer operation
Available at these servicing dealers
Abbottstown JgfiestPWn
MESSICK EQUIPMENT BL UE MOUNTAIN
RD «1 BOX 286 A ENTERPRISES, INC.
717-2594617 Rt. 72 South
Alrvllle 717465-2994
woodbine mower mitt/Labanon
& SAW CO. B °MBERGER'S LAWN
126$ Woodblno Rd. “ GARDEN
717462-3271 Lltltz: 717426-3301
„ . Lebanon: 717-2724155
Dallastown
TRI-BORO
CONCRETE, INC.
435 Locust St.
717-246-3095
1-800-632-9016
East Earl
GOODS LAWN &
GARDEN CENTER
Rout* 23
717-354-4026 Ext. 34
Elizabethtown
MESSICK FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Rhaama Exlt-Rt. 2*3
717-387-1319, 717-853-8887
Ephrate
WES STAUFFER
ENGINES & EQUIPMENT
23 Plaaaant Vallay Rd.
717-738-4215
HOLLINGER’S LAWN &
GARDEN EQUIP.
Ephrata, Pa. 717-738-1131
717-856-2710
Herahay, PA 717-533-4080
Gap
GAP POWER
EQUIPMENT
Corntr of Rt. 30 a Rt. 557
717-442-8970
Hummela Wart
HUMMEL’S TEXACO
Rt. 11 8 15
717-743-7450
DISTRIBUTED BY KEYSTONE STIHL
Step Two
Prepare Dye Solution
• Keep gloves on. Make Chem
Water fill gallon jug '/< full with
warm water and add 3 cups urea
granules and 4 teaspoons Calgon.
Stir thoroughly to dissolve.
• Fill 3-quart-size containers
with 4 cups each Chem Water.
Add yellow, turquoise, and red dye
to respective quart containers as
follows (uneven amounts are
because of different weights of
dye).
For dark batch, put in separate
quart jars:
8 teaspoons yellow
5 teaspoons turquoise
3 teaspoons red
For medium batch:
S teaspoons yellow
3 teaspoons turquoise
2 teaspoons red
■ ITIIM • V I • ■
STIHIL
GUTSHALL’S INC.
Loysvlll. ■ PA - Carlisle
717-789-4343 717-249-2313
_ . . MARTIN HARDWARE &
vXTOrq EQUIPMENT CO.
ENFIELD EQUIPMENT "*• »i 1 V 2 Mil.. South ol
unn l an Sch».*l.r»lown, PA
TimSSU 717-949-6817
HERR’SREPAIR StiafllgSMlllS
cwnl MOUNTAIN VIEW
RD Box 115 A SUPPLYING
717-838-1549
Palmyra ro.boxsm
WEAVER’S LAWN & 810-488-1026
GARDEN
740 W. Main St.
717-S3B-5999
Shlppensburo
LEINBACH
Peach Bcttom FARM EQUIP.
* 7 CAuucunß 1120 Rltntr Hwy.
A.K. SAW SHOP 717-532-5511
214 Poach Bottom Rood
IVAN MARTIN'S
SAW SERVICE
Rt.I.BOXM*
Reading
HAFER'S NURSERY &
GARDEN CENTER
4MO PwrklOßwn Avo. (Rt 422 E)
610-779-6122
Reamstown
EAGLE RENTAL CENTER
Rt Z 72, RaamMown TtaMe UgM
717-336-3946
ast
starts
eas'
DENNY’S MOWER
SERVICE
230 Biggs Highway
410-658-6267
Ronks
A & B SALES
& SERVICE
370 Newport Rood
2 Miltt South of Rt. 23
Along 772 Thru Monttrty
Tamaoua
CHARLES S.
SNYDER, INC.
RD 3
717-396-5945
Whlteford MD
ENFIELD
EQUIPMENT INC.
720 WhMlir School Rd.
301-679-5090
1 teaspoon turquoise
'A teaspoon red
You may remove the dust mask
after mixing the dye solutions. If
the dye powder clumps, add a drop
of dish detergent. You now have
3-quart containers of dye solution;
yellow, turquoise, and red
enough for one 24-color batch.
Step 3
Prepare Jars of Dye
• Unscrew lids and set aside in a
bin. Leave jars in box they came in.
• Add salt to the jars as follows:
For dark batch:
1 tablespoon salt to each jar
For medium batch:
1 teaspoon salt to each jar
For light batch;
A teaspoon salt to each jar
Following the color wheel
recipe, fill each jar with dye solu
tion. Each jar will be about half
way filled—some a little more,
some a little less. Stir each jar until
salt is dissolved, rinsing spoon or
chopstick between jars so dye sol
ution does not intermix (not every
grain of salt needs to be dissolved).
Step 4
Fill Jars With Fabric
One by one, scrunch the wet fat
quarters you have prepared. Try to
Deadheading Perennials
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre . , , bloomed. They will product a
Co.) —lf your garden is looking remove in dividual spent flowers compact mound of foliage in a
overgrown and messy, it is prob- P? ants th^h'oom over a P^ r ' couple of weeks,
ably time to do some deadheading 10d of dme- New flowers will Some perennials should not be
and trimming back. According to from the leaf at deadheaded because their seed
Susan J. Goldsworthy, Penn State "“f - , . heads are of winter interests.
Cooperative Extension horticul- . .P? P* B ? l * 11,81 h 10 ® 1 ” m a These include: Anemone x hybri
turist, deadheading is the practive mto a rounded fo™ da (Japanese anemone). Caryop
of removing spent flower heads a , *® y have doomed. Their te ri s (Blue mist shrub), Cimicifu
just above a node. This may help a ’ St ,Z CtUr^ d ap P® ar f nce 8 a (Snakeroot), Kalimeris pinnati
plant to rebloom, help maintain a g ,f W , hl i atCr ‘ flda (Orphanage plant). Perovskia
continuous bloom, or just improve blo ° m,n 8 plants fill out and flow- (R USS i a n sage), Rudbeckia
the overall appearance of the Cut back son,e P* 3 " ls to (Black-eyed Susan), Sedum, and
plant Cut just above a node to the ground after they have Ornamental Grasses.
PatZ
BALE CHOPPING
MADE EASY
.mi
flpj
• Reduce feeding waste and increase payability
• Do the job fast with a tractor powered Ralz* Big Bale Chopper
• Models for 4 foot to 6 fool diameter round bales or several
rectangular bales
• Patented horizontal chopping method requires less horsepower
• A spinning rotor with knives chops as the tub rotates
• Easy start of chopper knives with freewheeling lifting disk
• Two side discharge ports
• Optional high vertical discharge chute
• Optional flexible hose for restricted access and mulching
Ask to see the Pats* Chopper video.
Then ask for a demonstration.
SEE YOUR NEAREST PATZ DEALER
ALEXANDRIA LEBANON
MAX ISENBERG CEDAR CREST
814-669-4027 EQUIPMENT
BALL Y 717-270-6600
LONGACRE ELECTRIC MECHANICSBURG
215-845-2261 JOHN JONES
BEDFORD 717-766-8582
BENCE’S FARM EQyiP. MIFFLINTOWN
814-623-8601 ZUG FARM & DAIRY
BELLEFONTE EQUIPMENT
LUCAS BARN EQ. 717-463-2606
814-383-2806 ORANGEVILLE
Rcii cwimc FRANKLIN D. HESS
MILLER-LAKE INC. FARM EQUIPMENT
717-935-2335 717-925-6939
Pa tt
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 20, 1
get as many small wrinkles and
crevices in the fabric as you can,
squeezing it down into a small ball.
Carefully insert the fabric into the
jar, using a chopstick or spoon to
push the fabric down and around in
the jar to completely soak it with
dye solution.
Put lids on jars and replace in
box with top on box so you can
turn whole box upside down.
After Step Four, allow fabric to
remain in dye jars for 24 hours up
to two weeks, turning jars several
times.
Wearing gloves, remove fabric.
Wash in washer in hot water with
Orbus soap. Dry in dryer and iron.
This steps makes it colorfast
Color Wheel Recipe
Using the dye solution from the
3-quart containers as indicated, fill
the jars with these amounts:
Jar 1: 'A cup red
Jar 2: Scant 'A cup red + 1
tablespoons yellow
Jar 3; 'A cup red + 2 tablespoons
yellow
Jar 4: Scant '/> cup red + '/ cup
yellow
Jar 5: 'A cup red+scant '/ cup
yellow
Jar 6:2 tablespoons red +'A cup
Mixing T.M.R. the Way You Want
Open-Top Mixers
• Four notched augers mix fast even square baled dry
alfalfa in limited amounts
• Sell-aligning auger bearings mounted outside Flanged
auger tubes for easy removal
• Planetary gear reducer and roller chain reduction power
the augers Roller chains operate in sealed oil bath
• On trailer and truck models, the discharge door and
discharge augers are controlled hydraulically
• 8 sizes from 190 to 575 cubic feel
Tumble Mixers
• Tumble mixing plus a central spiral circulator moving
ingredients to the back of the drum while filling moves
ingredients toward
• No infernal bearings
• Low maintenance - only 3 grease fittings
• 4 sizes from 135 to 290 cubic (eel
Affordable financing from Patz Financial Services
"36 Years of financing farmers needs.”
All Mixers Manufactured By Patz
QUARRYVILLE
UNICORN FARM
SERVICE
James E. Landis
717-786-4158
SHIPPENSBURG !f?n F, o« D n !f?n UIP '
WITMER EQUIPMENT 410-838,-0480
SERVICE
717-532-6139
414-897-2251
HAGERSTOWN, MD
TRI-STATE FARM
AUTOMATION
301-416-7340
yellow
Jar 7: 1 tablespoon red + 54 cu|
yellow
Jar 8: 1 teaspoon red + 14 cup
yellow
Jar 9: 54 cup yellow
Jar 10: Scant 14 cup yellow + 1
teaspoon turquoise
Jar 11: 14 cup yellow + 1 tables
poon turquoise
Jar 12: 14 cup yellow + 1 tables
poon turquoise
Jar 13: 2 tablespoons yellow +
14 cup turquoise
Jar 14: 2 teaspoons yellow +
14 cup turquoise
Jar 15: 14 cup turquoise
Jar 16: Scant 14 cup turquoise +
1 teaspoon red
Jar 17: 14 cup turquoise + 1
tablespoon red
Jar 18: 14 cup turquoise + 2
tablespoons red
Jar 19: Scant 14 cup turquoise +
14 cup red
Jar 20: 14 cup turquoise + l4 cup
red
Jar 21: Scant V cup turquoise +
V cup red
Jar 22: 3 tablespoons turquoise
+ 'A cup red
Jar 23: 1 tablespoon turquoise +
Vi cup red
Jar 24: 1 teaspoon turquoise +
Vi cup red
Trailer mounted auger mxers
SAFETY'
Stationary auger mixers
KENNEDYVILLE, MO
PINDER SERVICE CO.
410-778-0799
WHITEFORD. MD
POUND, Wl
PATZ SALES, INC.
DISTRICT MANAGERS
Agn Bee Inc.
James Bilski, Pres
814-696-9447
Fax 814-696-2606
James Smith
717-485-9585
,-SUi
•P