PAGE 4 ® Prolonged, heavy pressure or, squeezing pain in the center of the chest, behind the breastbone, ® Pain may spread to the shoulder, arm, neck or jaw. ® Pain or discomfort is often accompanied by sweating. Nausea, vomiting and shortness of breath may also 5 WHAT 70 DO room immediately ® Call your doctor and describe your symptoms at once. ® if your doctor is not available, get to a hospital emergency THIS NEWSPAPER joins your Heart Association in pre- senting this life-saving educational message and in asking your su; pport of the February Heart Fund Campaign. WEEDS INCREASED ON FARMS FOR EQUIPMENT SERVICING Dairy formers of Pennsyl- wania are finding increasing need for modern on-farm faci- ilities to maintain and repair equipment, a 29-county sur- vey by agricultural education wersonnel at Penn State uni- versity indicates. Such a farm shop or repair center saves the dairyman considerable time delays and sizable fees, the study shows. At the same time, the dairy- man must possess special skills to operate an on-farm repair center efficiently, as #8 confirmed in the findings. Of the farmers surveyed, very few used the services of farm equipment dealers or other off-farm personnel. Most farmers reported they fhad tools but lacked power § #ools such as gas and electric welders. Instruction in gas & arc welding ranked as the most vital need among farm- ers intending to buy power tools. Heading up the study were Dr. Frank Anthony and Dr. Harry J. Hoerner, Department of Agricultural Education, who sought the cooperation of teachers of agriculture working with “Young Adult Farmer Programs.” Of 190 dairy farmers responding, 180 said they use on-farm repair | or service centers an average of 10 to 16 hours per month. The machine used most com- monly on the 190 dairy farms was the tractor—679 in all. The plow rated second with 354 items. Trucks and mow- ers were next in numbers, with 255 and 240, respective- By. Tractor maintenance jobs most commonly carried out by the farmer or his employee, in order of frequency, were ¢1- change oil and oil filter, (2) clean the air filter, (3) re- place spark plugs, (4) change fuel filter and clean sediment bowl, (5) check over the cool ing system, and (6) replace points and condenser. FIRST RECORD The verse, “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” were the first sounds ever recorded on a phonograph. SUBWAY GRANDMOTHER The London Underground is whe grandmother of all sub- ‘ways, being completed in 1863 Never lose your temper be- cause someone else cannot think clearly. ANCIENT LANGUAGE Our words chicory, hyssop, myrrah and saffron all were borrowed from the Sumerian an ancient language. It is not “un-American” to § disagree with others, regard- Jess of what positions they ©oocupy. Entertaining Get You Dewn? Don’t let entertaining get you down, If you aren’t sure of your entertaining know-how, there are available aids. Penn State university offers two such cor- respondence courses, both written by Extension specigl- ists at Penn State. One course entitled, “Table "HEARTS DELIGHT” Y.C. "PEACHES Sliced or Halves WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH 7, 1972 Service,” discusses the selec- tion and care of Silver; din- nerware; glassware; and table linens. Detailed directions are given for setting a table and serving family or guest meals. Buffet meals and tea service are also discussed. This course costs $2.25. Used with the second course entitled “Guides For Enter- taining,” you have an excel lent guide for almost any form of entertaininf, complete with menus and recipes. Guides For Entertaining stresses planning ahead so you present a relaxed atmosphere to guest and family. Special attention is given to planning parties within the budget; quick and easy meals; correct forms for invitations and replies; decorations; and party management for pre- school; school age, and teen- age parties. FIREPLACE To clean a stone or brick fireplace, hot water & strong soap applied with a stiff brush are often adequate. If they're not, mix up a paste of powd- ered pumnce and concentrat- ed ammonia and cover the smoked area with it. Let stay about an hour or two before scrubbing it off with hot wa- ter and soap. The largest city trucking center in the U, S. is Chicago which is home for 118 car- riers. New York ranks a close second with 112 carriers, and Los Angeles is third with 99. You can meet friends every where but you cannct meet enemies anywhere—you have to make them. Whoever stands to parley with temptation Parleys to be o’ercome. —George Lillo wen: KETCHUP 14 OZ. 2 BOTTLES 59 HEINZ “GREAT AMERICAN" TOMATO SOUP LEAN-TENDER BONELESS RIB STEAKS ‘R99 HAMBURG FRESH GROUND AT MOSEMANN'S! MEATY If you hear a steady thum- ping noise while driving, and can't find the cause, one of your tires may be severely underinflated, possibly the re- sult of a slow leak. The American Cancer Socie- ty urgently needs your sup- Tr. u port to help wipe out cancer, Help yourself with a checkup and others with a generous check to the ACS, How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal but by degrees. —Shakespeare : MEDIUM & LARGE SIZE STAYMAN & GOLDEN & RED DELICIOUS APPLES FRESH ORDER THIS WIEK POTTER COUNTY POTATOES CITRUS FRUITS - LETTUCE - BLEACHED CELERY CHOCOLATE BITS - 2 LBS, $1.05 — 5 LBS. $2.25 EGGS — Lg. 50c doz: Not Classified 2/85c: Crax 3/85¢ HOME MADE BROOMS - $1.95 AND $2.25 WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET Open Daily 8 to 6: Except Friday. 8-9; Closed Sunday 1% MILE WEST OF FLORIN, PHONE 653-5561 4 ———— | ———— MEATY — END CUT Firestone { MOTOR KING? BATTERIES | ® i 625 Fits most h PHONE 665-2258 CANS i ——— en . I ————— As Low of 7 Re 12-volt cars Fi) EXCHANGE [i MK-24C & MK-22-FC < < a ——— ae ——— PORK CHOPS OUR OWN — HOMEMADE FRESH FRESH SAUSAGE 5 79 i WEAVER'S WHITE MEAT CHICKEN ROLL FRESH SLICED AT MOSEMANN'S! FRESH GREEN LB. ZUCCHINI SQUASH - 29- OPEN - THURSDAY and FRIDAY till 9 PM ~ SATURDAY till 6 PM MOSEMANN’S FOOD MARKET 37 MARKET SQUARE . i" - / MANGEIM, PA.
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