PAGE EIGHT laic Food Threatened y Weather Outbreaks of food poisoning generally occur during hot, humid weather and usually follow Ticnics, warns Mrs. Laßue liefne r, extension foods specialist. At home, foods are refrigerated and protected against the devel opment of bacteria that causes spoilage. But when transported to picnic areas and held for several hours, foods may become warm and. are then susceptible to dan gerous spoilage, Mrs. Hefner said. BACTERIA NEED warmth and moisture for growth, so soft moist foods such as salads, custard pies, etc., provide ideal conditions for rapid growth, she added. Acid in foods retards bacterial growth, but low-acid foods require very careful handling for bacteria grow quite readily 'on them, she continued. Sandwiches, salads, meat, eggs and cream filled or custard pies and cakes need refrigerator temp eratures until you are ready to eat the food, Mrs. Hefner ex plained. The chilled foods can be carriesl in insulated containers to picnics, then kept cold until eaten, she said. Mrs: Hefner said that foods must be kept either very hot or very cold. It is the lukewarth temperature, which is most dan gerous, for at this temperature (50-120 degree Farenheit) bacteria multiply rapidly, she warned. COOKED FOODS, such as meat loaf; soups, stew, and casserole dishes should be cooled rapidly and kept cold until reheated, Mrs. Hefner said. ''Food may seem to undergo no visible change when it is contam inated and therefore one should avoid eating anything that might be prone to bacterial growth," she warned. Food prepared in large quan tity may stay warm in the center for a long time while being cooled. Mrs. Hefner said that this can be prevented by cooling large quan tities in 'several small containers or spreading them out so that they will cool more quickly. Penn State is believed to be the first school to adopt the Moun tain lion as a symbol. STUDENTS WHY ATTEND LAUNDROMAT OR POST OFFICE? ' HAVE YOUR LAUNDRY WASHED & FLUFF DRIED ONLY 99c FOR 11 LBS. FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SHIRTS FINISHED 24c 24 hr. DRY CLEANING SPECIAL PRICE Phone AP 8-6762 NOTICE . In the Fall TerM, Business and Editorial Offices of 01It Bat Toltrgiatt will be located in the basement of Sackett Building, Notrh Wing Coeds to Hear Dean of Women In McKee Hall Dean of Women Dorothy J. Lipp will speak on "College Dat ing and the Penn State. Woman" at 6:30 p.m. today in the McKee Hall Recreation Room. The informal talk is sponsoKed by the Association of Women Stu dents Summer Council and is the last of the faculty-guest social hours for the summer term. The Association of Women Stu dents Summer Council at a recent meeting also decided to allow men visitors in the residence halls Wednesday and Thursday next week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The special permission to men visitors was given for the purpose of helping women move out of the residence halls. Men will also be allowed in the residence halls from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day during Orienta tion Week, Sept. 17 to 23. Parking Meters The State College Borough Council decided to continue to al low free parking on downtown metered streets from 6 to 10 p.m. on weekday nights. • Meters in the Borough parking lots will be in regular operation during the evening. THE PENN STATE DINER HOPES YOU HAVE A Very Enjoyable Vacation! AND REMEMBER TO Eat at the Sign of the Lion! SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Well, Almost The full name is finally being displayed on McKee Hall. For several weeks the identification had been Kee Hall. The "Mc" added in blue paint this week, was reportedly the work of two girls living in the hall. University officials said the i reason for the unfinished name was that when the letters for the 'hall were received the C was not the required lower case. The cor rect letter had been ordered, they said. Experts Study Missile Flight ght, Ebaugh said that University scientists and en- vior in fli University personnel will seek gineers are conducting a study ways of improving existing meth for the Army Ballistic Missile ods and instruments. oillf new techniques can be Agency on on the possibility of . ed for simulating missile flights establishing simulated missile it will enable the Ballistic Mis sile Agency to plot a missile's be flights using electronic computers, havior without going through the Paul Ebaugh, assistant dean of costly and time consuming -pro research in the College of En- eering and Architecture, said ceti ure of actually firing a missile. gin yesterday. The present study to show how to build a device which will simu- Ebaugh said the study is being late a missile in flight is being conducted under a six month con- conducted by researchers in the tract in the amount of $10,277 re- Department of Electrical Engi cently awarded to the University neering. Dr. Carl Volz, professor by the missile agency. of electrical engineering, will di- Although there are at present rect the research. It is expected , computers capable of simulating that the project will be completed some phases of a missile's beha- by the end of the year. • MI + CLASSIFIEDS + FOR SALE FOR RENT 2 SMALL dachshund puppies—male 6 weeks, weaned. AKC litter. 00 each. Phone HO 6-6969 or atop, Schema, near Linden Hall. GIRLS ENGLISH bike practically new. Fully equipped. Call Sue Ostrow AD 7- 4957 APARTMENT SIZE washer, good condi tion. $26. AD 8.0268 '63 PLYMOUTH wagon. Good tires. Needs work. AD 8-2865 1959 TR3 TRIUMPH, radio, excellent con dition. Call Clearfield PO 5-3365. FOR RENT THREE LARGE rooms and bath, un furnished. Has stove, refrigerator, Park ing area, storage space. Close to campus. Call AD 7-7866 or AD 8-1373. DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms for rent , 420 S. Pugh St. LARGE DOUBLE rooms, bath on each floor, 3% blocks from central campus. For further information call AD 8-2039 FURNISHED 3-ROOM apartment and bath. 137 N. Atherton—as near campus as you can get. Call AD 7-2196 ROOM FOR RENT. Will consider renting single or double. 211 Adams Ave., Col lege Heights section. Phone AI) 7-2174 IDEAL FURNISHED efficiency apart ment. Suitable for couple or bachelor. Television connection, parking, country setting, at Borough line. Available Sept. Call AD 7-7792, ask for Gene. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, remodeled: large lawn, big trees. Call HO 6-6218. The University Book Store Penn State Headquarters for Gifts and Souvenirs Pennants, mugs, sweatshirts, stuffed animals, inexpensive gift books, paperbacks. We invite you' to visit our new modern store to shop or to browse. KEELER'S THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 206 E. College Ave. Opposite East Campus Gate THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1961 FOR . WOMAN graduate student—attrac tive room, available September. Con veniently located, breakfast privilege, free parking. AD 7-3033. AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER Ideal, mod ern, large three-room unfurnished apart ment. Recreation area, parking, close to campus. Phone AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT—SBS month, • and three-room house. Both located in the country. FL 9-2890. MODERN FURNISHED efficiency apart.. ment. Open September. "Close-in." Park ing. Own thermostat. Call AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850.. MISCELLANEOUS TYPIST AVAILABLE—AD 8-9538. TYPlNG—experienced, electric typewriter. Theses ' reports, term papers, resumes, letters. Reasonable. Prompt service. AD 7-4651. PARK YOUR Mobile Home in rural area 10 minutes from University. Complete facilities. Phone Elgin 5-37143. FART-TIME WORK for college men. Ap. • proximately 18 hours work. Looking for Business and L.A. students, however, those Interested in marketing may apply. Salary M. Cali AD 8-2051, 9:30 a:m. to 2:30 p.m. LOST ONE CAT—white with grey marking. Vicinity Nilicrest house. Call UN 5-7659 or AD 8-3156 WELCOME RAINBOW GIRLS KEELER'S
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