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\ F O U R TV . • . ' ' .. -e.J _ N E W A R K C Q U R lE R -G A Z E T tE A H f i $ A R t O N ENT&RPRIS& N E W A R K , N . Y f i f f i f t e D A Y , pEC E M & E R . 1 ~ TELEPHONE 1\( f y r A pi-oposal that tlie state li cense all drivers of coal trucks, designed to .eliminate thg “boot legger” and sffortweight opera- toi.jsvas made by Hudson H, By EH W. MITCHELL General Electric Farm Expert Q. Would you please -tall us Q Please, tell me how to feed what ran he done for Fverereens bome-grown corn as scratch wnat can ne done foi Evergreens ^eed tQ jayjng ^ircjs? How much A. Toggenberg, Saaneen, and [be, using the cable around Probably a 60-foot length lm,d ?! • Nubian ar? the more popular grates of apples? _ fon the floor atonjpdr^^utgtde crickets that h a v e ^ ^ h - U i breeds Most goat dairies use a., A, Soil cable will work fier-'wali will be sufficient ahd e<js “ pin :bred buck on grade does. I fectiy, for a tob like that and (you arouud $16 to will get you a bulletin on dairy goats badly-infested, with scale? Can treatment be given this fall? • A. Pall is not a sals time to spray especially on Evergreens. should 100 . birds have? ' A. A hundred birds should eat about 6 pounds of , scratch and 6 pounds of mash a day. you can hook it up vjatirH tffer- al0„t , df„Ie, can m mostat that will turn tU e„om -rlv''tricaI acsuei can g rent on and off as ne’eded. yotl ,-Ahy A- *5^1 and ,te Bauxite Ore • dr | The , United. States ; obtains ./m u c h of its bauxito'ore used in Dust sodium fluoride here the mahufactm’ihg o f aluminum, there where they might from Surinam, Netherlands -ctflv. hide, and use some on bread, as ony on the northeastern coast of. ... .t ^ t ^ a .. Uxtt . ’H A..II* Amnitinu a poison, bait,. South America. 'Scot Oriole The Scot Oriole, which liyJ in the California desert, is par! tiai ta Joshua trees, usuaul building its cup-shaped nest of the under side of. a branch i tejieff tft, the. stiff leaves •Spray in April or early May just increase Qr decrease scratch 1 as buds swell ahd start to open i feed as birds iose and gain or a miscible oil. 1 part to 20 of water, but, it should be applied by someone accustomed to treat ing Evergreens, because they are easily injured by spray. Supple mentary sprays in June and July with soap and nicotine will be a good supplement to kill young scale that may escape the first treatment. . Q. Ar? turnips cut up and' mixed with grain good to feed, a cow twice a day? . A. Yes-^turnips,. - cabbage, beets or any succulent, feed; but all these strongly, flavored feeds should be givdh after milking and. after milk is removed from the. barn. They are about as good as silage. Q. How can I break my chick ens of the habit of pulling each others.,-feathers- out and eating them? Do they lack something in their diet? A. No; it is mostly a bad habit. < 3 tve them more room if you can, and scatter grain in deep litter to encourage exercise. lij corn-and {■> wheat. oats, bar ley or a mixture of those grains. Whole corn is just as good for hens as cracked corn, but sometimes it takes a little while to get. them accustomed to eat ing it.' ’ Qr Can you tell toe why my pullets that had started to lay suddenly stopped? Can it be that the feed I gave them is different from the feed they got where I bought them? 4 ’ ■ A. Any .change in hcrasing, diet or conditions, fright, moving, change\ of weather, lack of wa ter or something else may -throw a flock out of production. Moving and change of ration Was apparently the cause in this case, Feed fatting' ration few a- Week, then shift gradually to flaying mash and J think you will get them back to work very soon. be Q. -How should-cabbage stored for winter use? A. Pull heads leaving the root attached; shake off the dirt and _ „ , .. .store them upside down on- a ? me w natffe dirt floor or in a trench. Desk- i , '. , able temperature is around 35 „ „ ^ dean and scald ,^0 43 relative -humidity ll^era of ,aboUt 75 des-ve8S F- tn a tr6nch- cabbage 7 cover with bags, straw, bags and pounds of cabbage to 1 pound of / mrn salt); cover with a board the cellar, keep the- heap down weighted-to keep the cabbagei t0 ^ 4 tiers high so some air submerged in the juice as it can circulate around the heads-, forms. In 3 or 4 weeks, you may staxt using it. I, wili get you a Q. P a rt .of our cellar g e t s : complete bulletin on this\ that down, to a freezing temperature J coders the finer details. jin. very cold weather. Could w e , \ -------- 'store, apples in there by using] Q. Is there any choice in, the some electric cable—the hotbed 1 breed of milk goats? ,$and? ‘ How expensive would i t : Wright of Lyons,, Wayne County, . . , , sealer of weiehts and measures on de«duous trees For spal? on weight. but keep the laying sealer ot weights and measures, 1 eTCl.greeKSi the safest-tlung tojmash before them all the time. m hrs annual “report. to th? ‘use is a 3 per cent oil emulsion \'The scratch should be about Board of Supervisors. Wright — - • — * — -* - - declared that through this or some similar legislation by the state he believes the losses to ■ coal .consumers can be‘overcome. .. The sealer rsported that the coal situation hi Wayne County the past year was much improv ed over 1940. ‘.'By cooperation of the weightmasters throughout the county and by .close check ing,” he said, “the amount of bootleg coal brought . into the . county has been reduced from the 56 or 60 loads daily two years ago td about two or three loads a week at .present.” His licensing proposal would require each county .to issue a license to all coal truck drivers m ‘that county for tlie small fee of $ 1 , and if any driver wet? caught violating the coat law his license would be suspended. At present, Wright asserted, a shortweight operator caught in one county can move over into another and continue his “milk ing’'- of the public. If his heease were taken up on the first viola tion he would be unable to oper ate anywhere in the state. He said he is considering having this proposal introduced before the state legislature at the next term.” Wright also, as in, the past two —years-, asked the-board for addi tional help in his department. -flfle said lack of proper assist ance prevented him from mak ing two inspections of all weigh ing and measuring devices in the county during the year. He listed ISO warnings issued, 147 complaints received, and 14,563 miles traveled. The sealer said his figures show- that the aver age. family pays $54 for mer- tuchandose it deas not receive. ^ Instalment Sales, Loans to Require . A License in 1942 Every concern in this district which is engaged in the busi ness of selling certain consum er’s’ durable goods on tb?- iiistal; ipent plan, ox in the business of making loans to consumers re-' . payable in instalments, is re quired to register with the Fed eral Reserve Bank of New York and; to obtain a license in order to continue to transact such business after January 1, 1942. according to a statement issued 'today by Allan Sproui. President of--the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. r The registration and licensing of such -concerns afe required, by [ Regulation “W” isstied by 'thei -Board Of Governors of the Fed eral .Reserve system under an' ■ executive order of the President. — o f tho-United States, the pur- pose of which is' to control -con sumer instalment credit. The list o f “durable goods”, instal- ■ ment, sales which are subject to the regulation, includes such . articles as automobiles, radios, refrigerators, pianos,. . .sewing machnjes and other household equipment. The law provides heavy penal- _ .ties for failure to comply with -the regulation, including failure . to register and obtain a license. Any- onp who is in doubt as to whether- the regulation applies • to him or his business should . consult his bask, where regis tration forms are obtainable, or - write -directly to the Federal Re serve Bank -of New- Yorkv New Yoik City.0 - Traffic Dangers - Reach High Peak During Holidays \ Albany—The hist two weeks in. December are twice as danger* ous as any other weeks in the year, State Motor Vehicle Com missioner Carroll E. Mealey warns motorists,, and pedestrians in an appeal tp reduce traffic accidents during the Christmas , season. . _ ■ - Aceording to Motor Vehicle .Bureau, statisticians; serious ac cidents rise sharply in December with the greatest increase t ak- “ ing place between December 15 and New Year’s Day. It is esti mated that 13 persons are killed ■ each day during this two-week period Commissioner Mealey’s safety rerhmders to holiday shoppers , follow. - 1 —Keep your mind on traffic . wjhile walking across streets. 2—Don’t overload With pack ages so that yaur .vision will be 3—Obey traffic signals and . treme care and keep in mind the come confused by heavy traffic. W h a t e v e r y w o m a n w a n t s t o k n o w j — - ~ -Jks there g. ''first aid\for chest colds? That's no idle question! Not when you think back on the'number o£ chest colds you’ve probably hadito \treat” in your family It's a constantly recurring problem for you. What’s toe answer? The answer is — YES! 'There is such a- thing as. a first aid for tjje discomforts of common chest coids. And a.mighty fine one it is, too! A N .T iP E L.Q G I S-TT N E - What Antipklogisiine- is itfO-T■ It is not a fly-by-night treatment! It is not a. quick \rub-on. and rub-off!’' It does not work in a inattdr of minutes! It is not'a preventative-or a cure-all! What Antiphlogistine IS: r It ir a fine medicated, dressing. It is a first aid which should be applied promptly at the first symptom of a simple ] chest-eokl ---------- —— ----------------------- ’ It does help relieve chest cold discomforts, It works for 8 to 12 hours. It Hs an intensive campaign, for relief. Those are the quick hut important differences between ANTiPBioGiSTiNE and ordinary products designed for relieving chest cold discomforts. They are important differences for you to consider. Ask your druggist for the modern, convenient anti - PHLQGlS’EtME tube. It’s a valuable first aid to keep in your medicine cabinet. 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Jin camp hav« ■larged, invol Jpost of telegre land occasions Jon furlough. • ■much more cc (Ihe regular se: [ter. ' To better ce |work the Wa:y ;s organizing 1 |community. County War JBugene - Bolles Bollowing cc llbased on poj S. 8 W; Buth 2.190; flttrc ; Maceff il.290; Ontari 2.460: North' K60; Savann: 2.910; Walwo [Samson, $2,IS' ted Creek, $7: Local chairr jointed as foi ifewark, Rayir jCharles Mes raleh. Harol Mrs Ralph i hxton B. G-a’ Kaeye; North feck, Ontario, (ey. Mrs. Luth ¥red Kiphut; • Dhondt; S ims; Wolcott pud Floyd Cor , The followir Jtgamzing bn Sorted their s Ban: Macedo ted Creek, Vi liamson. /