Timely Tips for Women by Doris W. Thomas Temperature Important To Caring For Polyesters When it comes to caring for polyesters, it's important to keep your eye on the temperature—of your iron, your washer and your automatic clothes dryer. Polyesters will glaze when the iron gets over 300 degrees Fahrenheit. And they'll wrinkle-set whenever the wash water or drying temperature gets too high. Keep the iron on a synthe- need ventilation to work pro- tic setting for polyesters that need touching up. Otherwise you will get that unwanted shiny look from a too-hot iron that leaves the fabric glazed. And keep the water temp- erature on warm—not hot— when washing polyesters, That way you'll avoid the wrinkle-set that occurs in too- hot a tub, But you can usual- ly be successful at getting out by rewashing the garment at that same temperature. This seems to relax the fabric en- ough to release the wrinkle- set. Take polvesters out ~f the washer immediaiely or more wrinkles might set in. Tumble drying also helps remove wrinkles. But again, if the garment is allowed to stay in the dryer after the cycle is finished, it may end up with some rather deep wrinkles that won’t hang out. So wherever heat and poly- esters must mix, remember to keep the temperature as low as possible, What To Do When Your Freezer S.ops The first thing to remember if your freezer stops running because of an electrical pow- er failure it to keep it closed. How long the food in the freezer will stay frozen de. pends on the amount of food in the freezer. A full freezer will stay cold many hours longer than one that’s only a quarter full. If you can get dry ice. 25 pounds should hold the tem- perature of a half-full, 10 cu- bic foot freezer a bit below freezing for 2 to 3 days. Put heavy cardboard directly on the packages of frozen food and then put the dry ice on top of the cardboard. You might consider cover- ing the freezer with blankets, quilts, or some other cover- ing. It will also help to put crumpled newspaper or excel- sior between the cabinet and the blankets. But do not allow the coverings on the freezer to cover the air-vent opening. The power may go on unex- pectedly and the unit will 3111 1212-221) Chic Smooth Pillar Since the buttons are just for trim, you could if you prefer, substitute some garniture from the trimming counter to accentu- ate the diagonal line from neck to side seam. No. 3111 comes in sizes 1212 to 22%. Size 14% without sleeve, 2 vards of 44- inch. For each pattern, send 50 cents plus 15 cents for first-class mail and special handling to IRIS LANE, (care of this news- paper), Morris Plains, NJ. 07950. perly. If your food has partially or completely thawed before you discover that your freez- er isn't operating, you may refreeze foods if they still con- tain ice crystals and are still cold—about 40 degrees. Meats and poultry are un- safe to eat when color or odor is poor or questionable. The best advice in this case is to get rid of the food. With veg- etables, shellfish, and cooked foods, it's more difficult to tell if they have spoiled—you can't tell by the odor. But if there's any question, get rid of the food. And don’t use melted ice cream. Clean your freezer before refilling. When you refreeze thawed food, refreeze it very quickly, It may be advisable to do this at a commercial locker plant. WITH MATCHES ! > Bowsmbon - only you can £5 J PREvewi runcal bine | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 TEMPORARY have closed their eyes to Many men who think they temptation are only winking, Webber Electric Annual GE Lamp Sale R. D. 3, Manheim, Pa. Phone 665-4500 44-2¢ ATIONAL CENTRAL BANK Check with us and save At National Central Bank we know everyone has different checking needs. We also know everyone wants to save moriey. & So at National Central we fill both these needs with Regular and & Special Checking Accounts. If you keep $100 minimum balance (or a $500 monthly average) in your account then Regular Checking is best for you, Write as many checks as you like. Make as many deposits as you like. There's never a service charge! However, if you write only a few checks 3 month, then Special Checking might be better for you. There's no minimum balance, no maintenance charge. All you pay is 10¢ for each check. : Check the account that's right for you at any of our 37 convenient offices in Lancaster, Berks, Dauphin and York counties. . National Central Bank, Member FDIC/ Federal Reserve System NATIONAL CENTRAL BANK PPIIPIOPPIPIoe wy ye eeIeNe rotor toes dy roa diess 3%4¢ - ads t20440200 Sos redo i oltre Sob + tot iroo totes itt eee cosooattdtese : ooo ai de $90 00000000000000006000000000060000004 a
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