12 —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 28.1967 • Poultrymen “ ” ~~ (Continued from Page 1) Help Little Goblins Hove Safe Trick-Or- Treating Season It’s witching season; three fool high witches. goblins anJ ■•hosts will soon be knocking on doors Halloween is excit me fun. don’t let it turn into a disaster for jour child, says Mis Mary Keller, extension home economics agent for New Castle county. A costume’s mask is half the fun. yet a mask can be dan gerous if it blocks your child’s vision Make-up can be just as imaginative as any mask and far safer With Mother’s ■lipstick and eye make-up. your goblin, ghost or piiate will look as ferocious as he could possible want Put a thin lay er of cold cream under the make-up and use it again to lemove the mask, it’s easiei than sci übbing Costumes themselves can be hazaidous warns Mrs Keller Most aie not fiiepioof and many are extiemely flimsy Keep away from lighted can dles and jack o-lanterns And, don’t allow your youngster to wear costumes that trail on the ground Children can tup and fall much too easily while dashing back and foith in the daik Ghosts are safei than witch es since on daik loads mo tousts can see light-°oloied costumes much moie clearly For tiaffic safety, be sure mu children wear light costumes or add fluoiescent tape to daik costumes when they go tuck 01 -treating. A jack-o-lantern gunning into the dark is a Halloween tradition don’t let that grin turn into a fiie Plastic or card boaid pumpkins should never be used with a real candle, use a small flashlight fastened so the hot bulb is well away from DON’T BURN MONET Save money this winter by letting us install a Texaco Jet Flame Booster on your oil burner .Texaco research and tests in homes prove this new flame-control de velopment can increase burner efficiency by as much as 42%. You get more heat—use less oil. Give us a call for a free an alysis of your oil-heating equipment. No obligation. (FuelChlefl - We Give S & H Green Stamps ; r _ , Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil 105 Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA . Ph. 653-1821 To a form of ethics in the Bible Juo i !, that £>>ll holds -And when ? ‘P,', Hi esc people are united again p 0 ' i n f. «" land and language, they will ;* „ e ; h . “ again fulfill the prophecy of be.ng l.eM .he n..Um.V tume while they re roaming advised. Wrapped candy keeps the neighboi hood. best, she sajs. Perhaps the greatest Hgllo- Never give suckers with hard ween hazaid is internal If sticks to the goblins knocking your tnek-or-treater eats a six on your door. Why not give month’s supply of candy in fruit, cookies, popcorn balls or one night, he’ll probably be small packages of raisins this miserrlble for a week. Put some Halloween” Parents, at least, aside and dole it out over a will welcome these more mi few week’s time. Mrs. Keller tritious treats. Two important things when borrowing money You need a sharp pencil plus the specialized financial advice of Farm Credit to determine how your financial needs can best be served. Farm production must be maintained, even increased if possible. Providing the financing to insure this is Farm Credit’s job. Farm Credit loans areavailable now forany sound farm need. And, at realistic rates. Farm Cr \ Credit interest is based on the unpaid balance of the loan. That saves you money. 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