6—Lancaster Farming, Friday, September 26, 1958 Safety is Steady Job for Children While attention is turned to getting children off to a good start on a new school year, farm families should give thought to the children's safety as well, says Miss Amy Kelly, University of Missouri extension health spe cialist. Accidents cause moie deaths in children under 14 than the total of the next four leading causes Maior causes of accidents affecting farm children are falls, motor vehicles, and faim machin ery Most accidents can be pre vented and a farm made a safer place to live by observing the following safety lules, Miss Kelly | Salsbury’s Laboratories Poultry | | Disease Prevention Program | 1 in your feec3, starter & grower (to | | 1 OljSldl 16-is wks). Prevents coccidiosis, 1 | pullorum, typhoid, round worms, | i tape worms, hexamitiasis and blue | I comb. For replacement stock, 1 | breeders, broilers, turkeys & f 1 pheasants 1 1 W7 0 0,0«r 0 « —water vaccine, (or dust, or intra- j 1 ” dVdt nasal) new castle & bronchitis. Use | i N. C & B. 4 days, N. C. 4 weeks, & | | N. C. & B, 4 months, & fall-winter | | ’5B - ’59 N. C. every 3-4 months. | Irp i p Wing Web, at 6 -12 wks. Histostat for i i r OWI FOX 3 w ks. w here Blackhead prevails 1 1 a M** In your laying mash (& hog feed too, | s O IllirO steers soon.) “Spares” the antibiotic | 1 and protein, gives 5% -9% more | | eggs per year, 4/10 less feed per | i dozen eggs, plus 5% greater livability. | H j Total cost of above about .09c per bird per laying | | year. | 1 FEED DEALERS NOTE Polystat one inventory 1 j| coccidiostat & wormer. | f F. W. FISHER I = Representative 1 | LEACOCK, PA. Ph. Leola OL 6-7356 | ffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiml We carry all the Super MA - CO Poultry Rations from Chick Starter to Breeder Mash Ira B. Landis 779 Valley Rd., Lane. Clem Hoober M. S. Gray bill & Son Intercourse B. G. Mellinger & Son Pioneer Manufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations. says. Have an enclosed play area for small children Maintain a neat, orderly home and farm. Teach children safe habits such as to exercise caution in crossing streets and highways and to be careful around animals, machines and water Don’t allow children to play near or ride on farm machinery Provide a storage area for toys and tools Label household poisons and farm chemicals clearly, and store them in solid containers in a locked cupboard. Know where children are play ing Don’t allow them to swim in debns-filled creeks, play in ani mal pens, or climb on windmills or in bams S. O. Trupe East Earl, R. D. 1 Willow St, R. D. 1 Bareville NOAH W. KREIDER, LEFT, CARVES the first slice of Lancaster Poultry Ex change’s Fourth Anniversary “Birthday Cake.” Awaiting delivery from the Ex change president are, from right, Wilbur Hiestand, past president of the Pennsyl vania Millers and Feed Dealers associa- TOBACCO GROWERS -Don’t, risk wet-weather planting delays next spring! Kill weed seeds this fall with one application of DuPont VPM * * SOIL FUMIGANT Treat beds with Du Pont VPM soil containers. Ask your supplier today fumigant this fall and you’ll effectively for Du Pont VMP! Control weed seeds ... be assured of Q n a u chemicals, follow label instructions abundant, healthy seedlings next and warnings carefully spring. VPM saves labor, cuts pro- | - ■ r « m duction costs, requires no gas-tight /ml 1# Iwl cover. It’s easy to apply as a soil |Jy pH/ f * If* drench with power equipment or hand soil fumigant Sprinkler. Available in 1,5, or 30 gal. Better Things for Better Living through Chemistry VPM and other DuPont Agricultural Chemicals distributed by J. C. EHRLICH CO. 738 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster. MARTIN'S LIMESTONE Order your Limestone now for even spreading by our modern spreaders. It Pays to Use Limestone Regularly Increases crop yield Improves your land Corrects acid in your soil Ivan M. Martin, Inc., Blue Ball, Pa. Telephones: New Holland ELgin 4-2112 Terre Hill Hillcrest 5-3455 tion; John Rainey, director of Penna. B reau of Markets, and Richard I Ammo exec -sec- and treasurer of the Millers ar Feed Dealers. The anniversary was o served with poultry buyers and growe: ioimng the officials in the celebration. LF PHOTO Phone EX 3-2489. Returns at least 3 to 1 Insures growth of clover and legumes •v S*f \ /-■ 'S'
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