SUPPLEMENT TO 



®Ij? Cornell ?S?aMn9-QIottr0^0 



LESSON FOR THE FARM HOME 



Published semi-monthly throughout the year by the New York State College of 

 Agriculture at Cornell University. Entered as second-class matter October 13, 

 191 1, at the post office at Ithaca, N. Y., under the Act of Congress of July 16, 1894 



L. H. Bailey, Director 

 Course for the Farm Home, Martha Van Rensselaer, Supervisor 



VOL. X. No. .3 SEP?EMBe/i-.^i9I3 ^^^ «°^'^ '^^^' ^°- ' 



RULES FOR CLEANING 



DISCUSSION PAPER 



Every good housekeeper sees the necessity of system in her work. She 

 has " short cuts " and methods of her own that are good. May we have 

 the benefit of your experience? For example, a woman told the writer 

 that she always put into the soapy water with which she wiped up the 

 veranda some kerosene to keep away mosquitoes. Every contribution 

 helps toward better housekeeping methods. What will you contribute? 



I . Give, in a clear, explicit way, directions for some cleaning process 

 not included in this bulletin. 



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