SAREE mgs REE SO ———— as w Farm Topics Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture Save Stored Grain—Fumigation will prevent loss of wheat caused by stored grain insects, says Edgar Udine, Penn State extension ento- mologist. One of the best and saf- est fumigants is a mixture of car- bon disulphide and carbon tetra- chloride. Precautions include: do not inhale it, preferably wear a gas mask, and do not work alone. Cull Poultry Flock—When large flocks are to be culled, or if neces- sary to handle each bird, use of a culling hurdle speeds up the job considerably. F. H. Leuschner, Penn State extension poultry specialist, describes the hurdle as several pan- els covered with poultry netting. Frames may be made of wood or iron pipe. Feed the Lawn—A strong healthy turf before winter means a better lawn next year. Albert Cooper, Penn State extension agronomist, suggests feeding the lawn now. Ap- ply 25 pounds of an organic nitro- gen carrier and 15 pounds of a 5- 10-5 or 5-10-10 fertilizer per 1000 square feet when the grass is dry. Plant Healthy Bulbs—In replant- ing tulips, all diseased bulbs should be discarded, reminds Allen Bauer, Penn State extension plant patho- logist. By replanting healthy bulbs in a new bed, the danger of losses from botrytis blight can be reduced. Cheap Feed for Hogs—Dairy by- products, such as skim milk and butter milk, are available to many farmers for the hauling or at low prices. These by-products can be fed to pigs with good results, says Dwight Younkin, Penn State exten- sion livestock specialist. Elmer 7. Open Daily to 5:30 @ 267 Wyoming Ave. Open Friday Evening ’til 9 Phone BUtler 7-4514 | el Nossir! ... | like new. MAIN HIGHWAY 5:5 / / LN TRUCKSVILLE NOTICE: We are now open 7 Physicians Will Call Ambulance Need Authority For Hospital Trip According to the by-laws, doctors will have to make contact with Dal- las Community Ambulance Associa- tion in order to have a patient moved to the hospital. ..Complica- tions have arisen in one or two in- stances when a doctor has said the patient could go, but had not called the association to authorize it in person. It is felt by drivers and crewmen that the responsibility is grave, and that if such a patient should die enroute, they might be held liable without a doctor’s direct request. A number of grateful patients have written thanking the associa- tion for service and enclosing extra checks for deposit to the general fund. Procurement of oxygen equipment for the ambulance is a necessity, the subject of general discussion at Fri- day night's board meeting in the Borough Building. With an extra tank of oxygen, and a bag and mask borrowed from the Dr. Henry M. Laing fire truck, both pieces of equipment would be safeguarded with resuscitator service. Norti Berti, president, hopes that a com- plete resuscitator outfit with three sizes of masks will be donated but in the meantime the extra tank of oxygen would be a safeguard. Whether the ambulance should accompany fire apparatus to major fires is something which will be tak- en up with the fire company. There have been two bad fires within the past three months, but no need for an ambulance at either. The con- census of opinion of board members was that it was wiser not to clutter up the streets with another piece of heavy apparatus, and that with so many drivers of ambulance also on the fire crew, it would be a simple matter to summon the am- ‘bulance if necessity arose. Snow tires and chains will be pur- chased well in advance of winter weather. ~ Home Topics > Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture Eggs Needed—Angel food needs eggs for lightness. Measure egg whites rather than count them. One cup egg white for one cup flour is a good proportion. Then it doesn’t matter whether the eggs are pullet or large and you can take advantage of the current low price of pullet eggs. This same method can be used for sponge cake, Mar- jorie J. Wormeck, Penn State ex- tension nutritionist, points out. Fight Moths — Vacuum cleaners and carpet sweepers are armor in the fight against moths. They should be used at least several times a week. Breaks, creases, seams, folds, and baseboard areas need special attention. Sanna Black, Penn State extension home man- agement specialist. Select Pears—Pears that are soft or yield to pressure at the base of the stem are usually mature and ready to eat. But they're too ripe to hold for future use, says Elsie Bamesberger, Penn State extension nutritionist. Hanging Fiberglass Drapes—If you use fiberglass for draw or traverse draperies, hang them just off the floor and slightly away from win- dow sills or other objects. Other- wise they might rub and snag the fabric, warns Doris L. Conklin, Penn State extension home man- agement specialist. Between 40 and 50 per cent of America’s farmers produce less than $1,000 worth of food each year. WELCOME WAGON from Your Friendly Business Neighbors and Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On the occasion of: The Birth of a Baby Engagement Announcements Change of Residence Arrivals of Newcomers to City PHONE GRACE C. LEE Dallas 4-1101 or 4-6406 after 6 P.M. DOT LANDIS 4.3211 They landed Wednesday at Le Too many people are high blood pressure conscious. “Doctor, is my high blood pres- sure dangerous?” “How high is my blood pressure, doctor ?”’ “Is normal blood pressure 100 plus my age?” Heart specialists are aware now that with many people, as they age, their blood pressure normally creeps upward far beyond the limits arbi- trarily set by law of average sta- tistics. Among these persons, at age sixty for example, their normal blood pressure may be 180 or 190. Among the older age group, in those with arteriosclerosis, the very small arteries in the kidneys de- velop scarring and calcium deposits which slow up the flow of blood. The tissues of the kidneys would starve if an increase in blood pres- sure did not compensate for the smaller channels, and thus the body maintains a balance. When an increase in blood pres- sure has been discovered in a rou- tine examination and is not causing any symptoms, there is no emerg- ency. Moderate increase in blood pres- sure is often a normal physiological aging adjustment which may re- quire no treatment. If the patient is overweight, a re- duction is encouraged, and this may reduce the pressure. If the patient is overextending himself physically, mentally, or emotionally, he should be urged to adjust himself to a moderation in living habits. Fear and apprehension should be allayed in regard to the possible Jap Beetle Incursion Dry weather discouraged emer- gence of Japanese beetles this sum- mer in Pennsylvania. Few reports of heavy infestation compared with other years were received by the State Department of Agriculture. However, the presence of the pests and the damage they do are recognized in a department an- nouncement today that restrictions on movement of fresh corn on the cob will be continued until Septem- ber 30. Clearance following Fed- eral-State inspections has been ob- served since June on only the in- terstate movement of fresh fruit and vegetables, trucks, refrigerator fresh corn on the cob, all restrict- ions were lifted on August 27. Reduction in reported beetle numbers in Pennsylvania this year is attributed in part to eradication campaigns conducted for many years by the State Department of of wasp parasites and the distribu- tion of “milky disease” in heavy infested areas. Neither parasites nor milky disease harm anything except Jap beetle grubs which they kill before the grubs can turn into beetles to emerge from the ground, observers explained. President Monroe was the last man in public life in this country to wear knee trousers. danger of hypertension to individual health and welfare. Worrying about high blood pres- sure doesn’t help matters. DO YOU KNOW ? Plato preached that health in mind and body could be obtained through music. 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