Thursday, July 6th, 1945. NEW HYGIENE ACT BARS THE CANINES FROM RESTAURANTS Customers of Pennsylvania's eat- ing and drinking places will have to leave their dogs outside when patronizing such establishments under new restaurant hygiene reg- ulations approved by the state ad- visory health board last week. Acting to implement the com- monwealth’s new hygiene law, the board also laid down these other regulations food and drink dispen- sers must meet before licenses will be issued to them: No sawdust as floor covering ex- cept as an adjunct to sweeping; all places where food is prepared walls must be of light color; all places where dishes are washed, walls must be smooth up to the level of splash; all water must be safe and come from a source approved by the secretary of health. Oysters and clams in the half shell must be served in the original shells. The board also barred the use of utensils of cadium, lead or zinc in the preparation of food and ruled glassware must be free from chips, chacks or breaks. Garbage must be kept in separate watertight and fiytight containers which must be washed inside and out each day. Where garbage chutes are used they must be impervious to seep- age or leakage and be so construc- ted that they can be cleaned ev- ery day. The rule against any animals in- side restaurants was modified to exclude sight-seeing dogs belong- ing to blind persons. PRIVATE BUCK sore | \ Copr 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved \ AR y \ \ o hh BORNEO HOUSEWIVES URGED TO START AT ONCE ON PEACH CANNING Housewives will have to start Dr. J. Moore Campoell, deputy home canning peaches early this health secretary, who announced the board's action, said the new regulations will also apply to it- inerant restaurants such as accom- | year if they want an aaequate sup- nation’s leading food distributor said this week. pany circuses and carnivals and they will have the force of law as | soon as they have been ipromul- | gated by publication and copies | have been sent to all boards of | health. | The board also ordered all mu- | nicipalities except Philadelphia and | Pittsburgh, to send copies of re-| ports of inspections for the pur-| pose of licensing eating and drink- | ing places to the State Helath De- partment within 24 hours of the inspections. | inspections, necessary before li- | censes will be issued, will be re- quired every three months and | must include bacterial tests of utensils. WHEN IN CARROLLTOWN STOP AT CALLAHAN'S RESTAURANT Phone 4371 COMMERGIAL INSURANGE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Liability Casualty Stressing the government warn- ing that commercial pack of can- ned fruit available to civilians this | year will be no greater than last | year’s limited supply, Mr. 0. H. Weinert, vice president of the A. & P. Food store in this area, also pointed out that the heavy supply of the fruit this season would come from the South. “Housewives should not wait this [year for the late crop,” he said “ag orchards in those states, with the exception of Illinois, were hard hit by severe spring frosts. How- | ever, the South has a bumper crop | that is now coming to market and should reach its peak in about a week or ten days. The quality of the fruit is excellent and suitable for hcme canning with the use of a minimum amount of sugar.” Pointing out that home canning suggestions are now part of his company’s established consumer information service, Mr. Weinert said A & P is telling housewives, through newspaper advertisements when supplies of any fruit or veg- etable reach market in sufficient quantity for home canning. In ad- dition, the company is also dis- tributing free leaflets throught its stores on approved canning meth- ods. Included in the information on peaches are suggestions on the minimum amount of sugar needed 1101 Philadelphia Avenue Phone 467, BARNESBORO, PA. for canning, also sugar substitu- tes. Yes, It Is ‘‘Essential’’ \_ “Don’t worry, Buck. It's just primitive, parental instinct ply of this fruit next winter ,the | J | NEW MUSICAL SPARKLES WITH SONG HITS Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, | Hollywood's top tune team, have | written the best score of their ca- f reers for “Billy Rose's Diamond | Horseshoe,” the spectacular new 20th Century-Fox Technicolor mu- showing Friday and Satur- day, July 6 and 7 at the Grand Theatre. The brilliant hit stars , Betty Grable and Dick Haymes | with an outstanding featured cast. i In the musical number ‘“Aca- | pulco,” a Mexican fantasy, she | sings the catchy tune and is at her | sical, | most eye-filling best in the routine | | created for her by Hrmes Pan. The excellent songs which Mack Gordon and Harry Warren have { composed for Dick Haymes give | him full opportunity to secure his [newly won vosition in the zenith jof screen stardom. He introduces two love songs—*“I Wish I Knew” | and “The More I See You'’—that | have every promise of hitting the | | | top of the hit parade. | “Cooking Up A Show,” gives | William Gaxton, long-time Broad- way idol. a chance for his inimit- able interpretation. For the song, “The Old And The New,” Beatrice Kay, Billy Rox’s “Gay Nineties Girl, matches her Victorian numbers against Betty Grables swing tunes. Betty sings to the accompaniment of Carmen Cavallaro, latest musical rage. HIGHWAY BIDS Harrisburg -— The Pennsylvania Department of Highways will re- ceive bids for nine highway im- . provement projects, totaling 12,550 miles, on Tuesday, July 10, Secre- tary John U. Shroyer announced WE KEEP CARS AND TRUCKS GEARED TO THE EFF ICIENGCY THAT WAR-TIME REQUIRES That Your Car Be Kept in the Running Until New Cars Are Available. Keep Alert for Any Signs of Disorder Which Might Put Your Car Out of Commission, Auto Repairs With Us “‘Guess Work’’ In Making Combined With Efficiency You Bring Your Car to Us Is A Science—There’s No Auto Repairs. Accuracy Means an A-1 Job When for Repairs. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL CHEVROLET CAR $ AND TRUCKS PHONES 2181 OR 2841 MAIN STREET GARAGE AUTHORIZED ¥ CARROL CHEVROLET DEALERS LTOWN ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT CHECKING UNION PRESS.COURIER ALL TIRE DEALERS MUST REGISTER “All tire dealers must register with OPA between July 1st and July 10th, 1945,” OPA District Di- rector Paul T. Winter of the Al- toona District Office of Price Ad- ministration today reminded the trade. Any dealer who fails to reg- ister, and report his June 30 in- ventor of tires and Parts B, is pro- hibited from transferring rationed tires after July 10th, The registration requirement,” Mr. Winter explained, “is part of the comprehensive OPA program designed to tighten controls over iliecgal transfer of tires and use of stolen and counterfeit certificates The program will cover every lev- el of tire trade, form manufacturer down through the retail dealer. “The appearance of increasing quantities of couterfeit and other illegal kinds of tire rationing cer- tificates make it necessary for OPA to employ every available safeguard to conserve the civilian supply of tires in the critical months ahead,” Mr. Winter said. “While Army requirements con- tinue at a high level, with the Pa- cific battlefront shifting toward the mainland of Asia, more and more of the civilian tires in use are approaching the end of their useful lives. Furthermore, we're now in the season when tire fail- ures increase because of the hot weather. Civilian supply is still far short of the prospective re- (quirements. “The months ahead will provide tion rolling at home while we move forces.” y- OBSERVANCE OF FARM SAFETY WEEK URGED Harrisburg—Farmers of Penn- sylvania were urged today hy Sec- retary of Agriculture Miles Horst to observe National Farm Safety Week, July 22-28, in an effort to reduce the approximately 8,000 ac- cidents that annually occur on farms and in farm homes of the | state. | Steering the obszrvance of the | in Pennsylvania is the State Farm | and Home Safety Committee of | which Harrison S. Nolt, Columbia, | | is chairman. Through the efforts | of this committee various state- [ive of the 1945 Pennsylvania pro- gram are to urge farm people to observe safety measures 52 weeks of the year and to teach them to recognize, guard against and elimi- nate the possibility of accidents. In addition to the many other skills that farmers must have in order to operate a farm, the Sec- retary said that every farmer must be his own safety engineer. Most accidents on the farm occur in or about the home, and are largely from falls due principally to in- secure footing and poor visibility. On the farm, machinery accidents are the most numerous. Most of these could be prevented by ob- serving ordinary rules of “safety first,” the Secretary declared. Time for Late Planting. Some root crops and sweet corn can be seeded up until July 1st, and snap beans till July 20th, ex- plain extension vegetable special- ists at the Pennsylvania State College for the benefit of late gar- deners, or those practicing succes- sion cropping. Use Disease Free Plants. | For the control of mosiac, a vir- | us disease which hits both black | and red raspberries, use only dis- | ease-free plants, and rogue out and | burn all diseased steps, advises George Zundel, extension plant pa- thologist at the Pennsylvania Sta- te College. Home from Europe MAJ. GEN. S. LeROY IRWIN AMONG twelve. generals who ar- rived together at New York in four transport planes from Europe were Gen. Joseph T. McNarney (top), commander of the Mediterranean theatre of operations, and Maj. Gen, S. LeRoy Irwin (bottom), 12th Army Corps. (International) a crucial test of whether we can | keep essential wartime transporta- | vital war supplies to our fighting | | second annual Farm Safety Week | wide and local farm organizations | have requested their members to | participate. The principal object- | More Comfort... Wene Style... More Beauty FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM WITH A WOLF SPRING- FILLED Luzury SU 1.. Hardwood Frames ! 2..Non-sag Under Construcsion 3... 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