FRIDAY THE TVAYXESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER MAHCH PAGE SEC (Third Section) NEW YORK GREETS DeVALERA w Sis t SAVINGS AND LOANS SPURT CHICAGO (UP) A new all time high was reached in the sav ings and loan system In 1947 with an estimated $11,500,000,000 in volved in financial transaction to home owners and builders. The figures were compiled by the U. S. Savings and Loan League. Want Ads Get Immediate Results PORTAL TO PORTAL CLINTON, N. V. (UP) Cold weather and snow are no barrier to friendly visits between two fami lies living in the Hamilton college veterans housing project. Mrs. Dot Granata, of Mount Vernon, visits Mrs. Bill Kellerhals, New York, by crawling through a hole cut in the wall. EARLY SNAKE NIPPED ROBINSON, 111 (UP) No one has seen any robins yet this winter in Robinson, but everybody is sure spring Is Just around the corner. A green gaiter snake, even more of a rarity at tins season than a robin, was found. The first har binger of warmer weather had had its tail friuen olT T A LICS HER WAY OUT ST LOUIS (UP) It wasn't be cause the traffic cop had a change of mind that Mrs. Charlotte Lee was freed on a parking charge. She simply argued with the officer so long that when he finally got around to handing her a ticket it was past the deadline for parking. The charge was dismissed in court. LONELY HEART SOOTHED INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Mrs. Bernice Jones doesn't like jail as such. But when her husband was locked up on a robbery charge she became lonely. She pleaded her case at headquarters and was lock ed up, too, on a vagrancy charge. "I Just want to be with my hus band," she said. BARKK maple s . waffles i', between : That ,, Vermont in tins -:. top pi dd , ""'U SIB,- Vt VP '""J ST 50 PitJ It I'll- S huh "Sir J "1 Ih AITHOUCjH HIS SHIP arrived at New York In the early morning, Eamon DeValera, voted out of office after 16 years as prime minister of Eire, was given a hero's welcome as he returned to the city of his birth. Beside "Dw" is Frank Aiken, Eire's former Minister of Finance. In foreground, Is Grover YVhalen, reception committee chairman. (Intentional) Expert Advice On Farm Problems (Compiled by Extension Service at State C ollege i iiieinUr that ii jjroup of "stepped" lule lb useful. Tonus are a useful addition to kiteheii equipment ;tnd are especi ally ell ii n ut tor turning meats, cakes and pies in men. and excel lent to use in rinsing dishes. nit two iiit ill Is that Question: Hetcntl I built a shed out ol loiinlrs saueil oak lio.iids. They li.nl been sawed at years Si i 1 am toiil that i not sink to tins lumber. true'.' Answer: (,ik is siirli a deie wood liat paint will not work as well on it as it does on suit woods ' In order to paint oak that is used I for an outside surface, the pons in it need to tie tilled. L nles- that is done paint on an outside oak sur face will bofiin to fail within about I two ears Aluminum paint will not i work an better than oi dinars paint A bout the only satisfactory way to change the appearance of oak used for outside surfaces is to stain it. But stain, of course, will not provide any protection. It merely changes the looks. Question: Can the Extension farm forester tell me what definite price I should receive for my tim ber '.' Answer: No. lie can only indicate the approximate value of your timber Trues depend upon the size and quality ol timber, losing conditions, distance from market, and possible market outlets in a gi en area. Question: How does the feeding value of oats compare with corn'.' Answer: Oat- are worth about 90 vtr cent as much as corn for fred-cow-. but they are worth only 80 per cent as mucvh as corn for feed ing pigs The difference is due to the oat hulls. Pigs are not quite so able to dietsl the hulls, as arc cat-tic. A nut p.ik should have a place in mi; kitchen, it may be used to return e mi k to punch holes in siltin-eai. to untie hard knots, and to cieaii seams In milk pails and other utensils. Cherries or small pickles, too. may be easily removed tiom their containers with a nut pick. W hen turkish towels have be come worn or laded, simply cut them in squares and keep them to use as dishcloths. Question: Is tiiere an orchard spray which will not be harmful to bees .' Answer: The answer is nn There no spray which would kill nIT in jurious insects and not harm the bees. To prevent injury to twos, it is recommended that no poisons be used while there arc any blossom? on the trees. To store bowls, platters, and odd dishes without stacking them, re- Question: How can I treat prun ing wounds in my orchard'.' Answer: Pruning wounds will heal most rapidly when made close. Avoid leaving stubs which will eventually rot, especially if large. It is not necessary to cover wounds of two inches or less with protec tive material. When larger wounds are made it is advisable to cover them with a preparation of pure white lead and linseed oil. Graft ing wax. Tree Tangle Foot, or a Bordeaux mixture linseed oil prep aration may be used. Grafting wax which tan be ap plied with a brush is made as fol lows: Kesin 5 pounds; beeswax, 1 pound, raw linseed oil, about one leacupful. Melt resin, add to melt ed beeswax and then the linseed oil, mixing thoroughly. The oper ator should carry along some kind of a heating device in order to keep the wax in a melted condition when applying with a brush. A grafting lantern is often used as a convenient heatftg deviefc. 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