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Milk Dispensers
in Home, Less Sour
Sour Cream' Seen
Milk bottles or waxed paper
cartons will no longer be a fami
liar sight in many family refri
gerators and sour cream won’t
be quite so sour as a result of
two new developments in dairy
marketing.
Milk containers in the refriger
ator are likely to be replaced in
many homes by milk dispensers,
a small version of the dispensers
used in restaurants and school
lunchrooms, .according to H. W.
Warburton, dairy marketing spec
ialist for the University of Geor
gia Cooperative Extension Ser
vice.
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Dairies offering these dispensers
will deliver milk once or twice
weekly depending on the needs
of the consumer. The dispensers
hold three gallons of milk at an
ideal temperature for serving.
In a survey of customers using
home milk dispensers, they listed
several desirable features of this
method of milk storage, Mr. War
burton said. Among the principal
advantages they gave were con
venience, colder milk, increased
refrigerator space, no bottles or
cartons to bother with and, in
some cases, lower cost.
This system is not available
yet in Georgia, but should be in
the near future, he said.
People who still want to get
their milk in cartons can look
forward to a new plastic-coated
paper carton that will be strong
er than the waxed cartons and
will eliminate leaking and ob
jectionable flakes of wax in the
milk, he added.
The improved sour cream
should be .available soon, Mr.
Warburton reported.
The new processing method re
moves the severe tart flavor
while maintaining the desirable
taste and rich creamy texture of
original sour cream. It also in
creases the keeping quality, al
lowing families which use small
amounts to store and use sour
cream from a single package for
periods up to four weeks without
spoilage.
First Carols
A Francisca monk, Jacopone da
Todi, is believed to be the first
writer of Christmas carols.
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At March of Dimes Birth Defects Study Center, Johnny X shown against background of
electronic computer card which records his life so far-and his chances of survival.
Johnny X from Tennessee
is nine months old. His head
is extremely large for the
small body. He has water
on the brain.
When his mother recently
took Johnny to the Birth De
fects Study Center at Vander
bilt University School of Medi
cine, Nashville, Tenn., for
specialized treatment of this
disease, known medically as
hydrocephalus, their first ap
pointment was with a doctor
who had a most unusual assist
ant —an inanimate electronic
sorter.
Dr. Robert E. Merrill, assist
ant director of the Birth De
fects Study Center, a research
unit financed by The National
Foundation-March of Dimes,
explained:
“This apparatus is something
unique when applied to birth
defects. It can be a lifesaver.
It’s an IBM machine, and its
memory is many thousand
times more retentive than the
proverbial elephant’s. In effect,
our mechanical robot here is
going to interview Johnny and,
although I’m Johnny’s doctor,
I’m really acting only as a sort
of glorified office boy to the
machine.”
Using a device somewhat re
sembling a typewriter keyboard,
Dr. Merrill began punching a
rectangular oblong green card,
measuring about 7" x 3". Each
SLASH PINES
RESPOND TO
FERTILIZATION
Favorable response of slash
pine trees to fertilization with
nitrogen and with nitrogen and
phosphorus has been reported by
research foresters of the College
Experiment Station of the Uni
versity of Georgia at Athens.
Plots of nine-year-old slash
pines were fertilized with 200
pounds of nitrogen per acre,
with 100 pounds of phosphorus
per acre, and with both nitrogen
and phosphorus.
The pines were growing in a
plantation of Lakeland fine sand
soil in the Coastal Plain region of
Georgia. At the time of fertiliza
tion the trees were about 27 feet
tall and appeared to be in the ini
tial stages of stagnation.
Although diameter growth of
the trees was not noticeably im
proved the first year, it was sig
nificantly improved for the first
two and the first three years af
ter fertilization with nitrogen and
with nitrogen and phosphorus.
Application of phosphorus .alone
gave no noticeable response.
Diameter-breast-high also was
significantly better for the best
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Best wishes to
you and thanks for
your favors and
fine good will.
Waycross Drug
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perforation represented the
mother’s answer to one of a
long list of questions. Her an
swers covered such data as
Johnny’s age and birthdate,
mother’s age at delivery, ill
nesses of mother during preg
nancy, any stillbirths, any
physical defects in husband or
wife, Johnny’s weight, his age
when his head started to en
large and head circumference.
Scores of other vital facts
are fed into the machine that
never forgets.
When the sorter finishes “in
terviewing” Johnny, the green
card has recorded for all time
and in capsule form the in
fant’s past and present life, and
his family background.
More significantly, the elec
tronic device also faithfully
remembers the case histories
of hundreds of other Johnnys
whose brain fluid is blocked as
it is with this boy.
Dr. Merrill has only to run
these cards through the high
speed sorter to compare these
life histories with Johnny’s.
Most important of all, for
this youngster and his appre
hensive parents, is that the
sorter can help the doctor form
a reasonably accurate idea of
Johnny’s immediate future;
help him decide on the advisa
bility of surgical insertion of
a “shunt” or plastic tube to
draw off the excess fluid into
the blood stream; and indeed,
200 trees per acre on the nitrogen
and nitrogen-phosphorus treat
ments after the first year.
PLANTING SEEDLINGS
When planting forest tree
seedlings, it is important to keep
the roots moist at all times.
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we wish you joy and extend a
. our thanks for your past ®
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assist the physician in predict
ing the future course of the
disease.
This is done by a study of
past performances of other hy
drocephalic infants whose med
ical circumstances closely re
semble those of this baby. That
data is available almost in
stantly—“in a minute fraction
of the time," as Dr. Merrill
says, “required to go through
the records by hand."
This comparative diagnosis
“can save a child's life,” he
adds. “At least one thing we
now can have up-to-date to
guide us, and guide us instan
taneously, is our experience.
In five minutes, usually, the
sorter can give us information
that helps us decide precisely
what to do in Johnny’s case
—and what not to do.”
Aside from the Birth Defects
Study Center at Vanderbilt,
The National Foundation-March
of Dimes has financed similar
centers at Children’s Hospital,
Columbus, Ohio, and at the
University of Oklahoma Med
ical Center at Oklahoma City.
Eventually, when the experi
ment Dr. Merrill is conducting
is completed, the study centers
are expected to pool their rec
ords of hundreds of victims of
significant birth defects for the
benefit of all. Tragically, there
are about 250,000 such infants
born yearly in the United
I States.
Seedlings should be carried to
the planting site in a container of
water or moist material and re
moved one at a time to be
planted. Only a few minutes ex
posure to sun and wind can kill
or seriously damage the small
trees, says Extension Forester
George D. Walker.
Nahunta, Georgia
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best wishes to all.
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