• Now Is The Time (Continued from Page 4) -dull wild garlic; during mid to late March the growth of these onions will reach G to 8 inches -and in this stage they should sprajed with the esther form of 2,4-0 at the rate »f 3 pints per acre; this hea\y dose of the material during March should cause little damage to •anv other crop and after a few years, the stand should he e liminated. Don’t expect one spraying to give complete (mi tral Everything m the world is good for something Uryden Successful Dairyman Says: “Farm Bureau’s DARI-PAK Program Right For Me” Grayson Cooper, Peach Bottom, is feeding He Especially GET THE EXCITING DETAILS of Farm Bureau’s popular DARI-PAK Dairy Ration. Now available in 14% and 16% - - tasty Coarse Texture or palatable Pellets. You’ll like the many advantages offered by our complete dairy feeding program The COWculator, miniature electronic brain, will accurately determine the maximum Profit Feeding level for each cow in your herd - - takes the guesswork out of feeding. Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! £/vr bur^ Tfactors Top Sale At Noll Auction ~A tractor brought top price of $1,910 and another sold for $ 1,335 at the Harry 11. Noll sale on Centerville Road, Lan caster. Other prices paid included the following: Baler, $665, Hay crimper, $495; Hay drj mg fan, $445; Spreaders, $215 and $470. Cultipacker and a harrow, $312; Blow, $410; wagons, $l7 7.50 and $4 00 Also: 19 52 truck, $665, Rale elevator, $348; Hayrake, The program will be essen- mo> Moweri sBooi Gram tidily the same as originally driUi T 225 r , lsc> |2(5 - f and planned with most ot the g Tobacco ~l gons . $250 scheduled speakers participat- YFA Meeting Is Rescheduled The Southeastern Regional nieeting of the Pennsylvania Young Farmers Association, or iginally scheduled for March B has been rescheduled for March 20. The meeting, planned to be held in the Solanco High School, but postponed because ol the snow storm and closing ot the school, will be held in the same place. mg. according to William M . , , , , , Frodd, adc.sor of the SWaiico A har„ cleaner brought $->lO Young Farmers Chapter tO,MCCO ]< ' thb sold tor * 5 - 10 John his entire herd of “40" Holsteins, Farm Bureau's 16% DARI-PAK. 1. BULK DELIVERY I like the discounts and convenience, too! 2. PALATABILITY • my Cows really go for it! 3. MILKMAKING POWER a real milk producer! 4. CONVENIENCE & ECONOMY I save time and labor! Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. iCCO For Ptampf, CourteOus Service, In Bogs Ofr Bulk, Coll . . • Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland fetgin 4-2146 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10, 1962—3 per hundred, and a tobacco press brought ?110. Corn sold for per ton Diller and Kreidw wore the auctioneers. 1h "The man w ho's wailing for something to turn up might start with his shirt sleeps.” Manheim 605-2466 Quarryriii£ STerling 6-2126 0 1 ; ghaim-i hoi*htki\ guUssks sBbo A grade Holstein cow lojt po brought a $321 average Ri2fhfj-l.no head ot - l.ind 111 Cows 1)1 ounilt MM. to S 501 a head inilkei, 1,210 mil\ (alls, >"> to I'ld, coin >Vi ton, mauine spreadei s Sol feed house, VI sO, wagon, tobacco iilanlei, >l'ta lime dull, flC>"i, 0,000 tobaci > lathe, V 1 00 a 100 Frank L Stellcr and Cbestei K Lun. wcie aiiLtionuers A j.u walker is a fellow whose l(et arc killing him By C. A. DEAN, M.D. MEDITORIAL: A leader write* that her son has staphylococcus of the nose, and she would like to know more about this infection How is it contracted? Is it cor tagious' Qan it be cuied’’ The staphylococcus is one of our most common bacteria It is lourd everjwhere—in the an, on one skin, etc. There aic several h pcs of staphylococcus germs, some more viuilent table to produce u> fcction) than othois The non \iru lent (mild) type is the one i omiom sible foi pimples and small b nK The moic \irulcnt Upes icsiib 11 repeated (infectious) bids pum raonia and blood poisoning In icccnt sears it came ml ') that our hospitals iu,o h,- pioblems with staph? louuc,a-> i.i lections Unfounnaich mod o' our antibiotics do inn lu. e i \ ellect on this gei m, so it is mL to spread easjb ecc.i uhe'O aan biotics axe used m gieat ailni ud With antiseptic techniques, how ever, the threat of staph slot men infections m hospitals has gic illy diminished. As for staph}lococcus infection" of the nose, the upper lip, nose and surrounding flesh form an in - usual!} serious area for infection" The reason for this is that them are no nearby hniph nodes (as there are e\ery\vheie else in the 1 body) for the infection to spies*!* to and be trapped, and the only place the infection can spread is deep into the head Prompt, spe cial treatment is needed to prei ent such a complication. This type o* infection is Hot contagious, it is usually cured with adequate Uest inert. Infections of the nose most com monly result from pulling a hai out fiom inside the nose. All stub hairs should be cut and ue\ci yanked out by their roots.