Page 16- SUSQUEHANNA TIME:S Mrs. Betty Redcay makes Christmas decorations with Hinkle’s Easter egg colors. Mrs. Redcay painted intricate designs on the eggs in the foreground. She has also used Hinkle’s to color a glass lamp shade. Easter egg dye. In 1893, pharmacist Sam Hinkle began experimenting with dyes in his Columbia store. same reasons 4 million egg decorators do: there's no mixing, the dye dries quickly, and the colors are process was repeated. With Hinkle’s alcohol- based dye, all the artist needs is talent and a brush. Today, 4 million people in bright and shiny. One thing the artist S continents use Hinkle's One of the main ingredi- doesn’t always need is an egg dye every Easter. The ents in the dye is alcohol. On egg. dyer is manufactured at 19 a warmed egg, the alcohol Mrs. Mary Behney of S. Gay St., Marietta. The business employs about 20 evaporates almost instantly, so the dye doesn’t run. Reading uses Hinkle’s dye for sketching. The effect is a people. Before Sam Hinkle in- lot like watercolors, but the The future of Hinkle’segg vented his dye, the only way dye dries immediately. dye may include glory above to make really intricate Mrs. Behney also uses the and beyond commercial designs on an egg was the dye on plastics, dried success. old Ukranian technique of flowers, and leaves. She “Our dye,”” says company pysanky. makes her own wrapping vice president Wendell Eggs had to be coated paper from folded tissue Stockdale, “‘is an artistic with beeswax. Designs were paper dipped in the dye. medium.” scratched into the wax, and Ceramics also take the Artists and craftsmen have discovered Hinkle's dye. They use it for the the egg was dipped into a tub of boiled dye. When the dye dried, the dye well. Donald Follweiler of Allentown uses Hinkles to color the clay scarabs and Dan Rhoads runs the unscrambling machine at Hinkle's egg color factory in Marietta. The plant employs up to 20 people. publishes a decorating Christmas cook- ies with salt and Hinkle’s egg dye. number of practical uses. Plastic jewelry can be dyed to match a lady’s wardrobe. Mrs. used the dye to stain glass lamp shades. painted a masterpiece with Hinkle’s dye. However, if someone tells him how fast colors are.... Ngoc Nu Bartch works in the packing department at Hinkle’s egg color factory in Marietta. The N. Gay St. factory supplies 4 million people around the world with Sam Hinkle’s invention has many uses necklaces he makes. Cloth can be tie-dyed with Hinkle's dye. The Morton Salt Company formula for The dye also has a Betty Redcay has Andrew Wyeth has not dries, and bright the Autiques Amy Hess broke the pool record on Saturday at LaSalle College in Philadel- phia for the 25 yard free-style for 8 and under. Amy’s winning time was 15:4. She placed also in the following events: third in backstroke, fourth in but- Steve Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Neal, 234 West Market Street, Mari- etta, a member of the Pee Wee, Hershey Cub Hockey Team, played both Regional Tournament games in MONDAY - THURSDAY - 11am. WALLPAPER 7 =~ & & A dé & - 5 A me sma —_— ‘ AERWALNUT 4 sSTACE 9 - 4 \ 4. Collectibles By Emme C. Reynolds BIDDLE ST. — 426-3927 Antiques and Primitives 5. The Oliver House ” 104 E. FRONT - 426-3796 Fine Antiques, Crystal and China 8. Henry 234 E. » WEST smMARKETengigm STAC > < V 0 9 fle ® enon rule STACEY Dolls, Toys, Antiques & Studio MARKET — 426-2201 Amy Hess tops record Neal played in N.C. Sonbin Lae SSPE biripin) AUCTIONS make the difference in t marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND stiles the 3 difference in auctions! 1 4 { 8 a.m. - Fat Hogs 10 a.m. - Horse Sale 11 a.m. - Hay & Straw 2:30 p.m. - Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal { WEDNESDAY - 12 Noon - Hay & Straw 12:30 p.m. - - Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal NewHolland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach; Manager Phone (717) 354-4341 VINYLS & PREPASTED 10% OFF MURPHY'S PAINT STORE AND COLUMBIA FACTORY OUTLET SAVE ON BEDSPREADS & DRAPES OPEN DAILY 9:00 AM. To 6:00 P.M. FRI Til 9:00 LINCOLN HIWAY !: Mile East of Columbia. Turn South on Oswego Drive. Phone 684-6341. Aud Ant 9 LY IQ VE won ©. White Swan Tavern Antiques 14 E. FRONT - 426-2189 Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments “The Parlor” 328 E. MARKET — 426-1270 Antiques and Gifts & Jane Schlosser March 31, 1976 terfly, fourth as team member in the medley relay team and the free-style team. Amy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Hess, 721 Hill Street, Mount Joy. She is a student at Grand- view School. Charlotte, North Carolina. Scores for both games were 4-1 which qualifies the PA team to compete for the National contests at Penn State University, April 2, 3, and 4. Dairy Sale { { ! { 25% OFF ~
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