Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 07, 1968, Image 19

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ry A Classified Ad It Pays!
P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC.
Smoketown, Pa.
□□cino
1969 SEED CORN PROGRAM
ORDER
A 14 inch Tongue and
Groove Pliers
FREE with an order of 5 bu.
(A $5.11 Value)
VOLUME DISCOUNTS
• 10 bushels to 24 bushels —25 c
• 25 bushels or more —50 c
2% Cosh if Paid in 15 days
THE AGWAY CORN PROGRAM
OFFERS VARIETY & QUALITY:
LANCASTER AGWAY
Manheim Pike and Dillerville Rd.
Lancaster, Fa.
Phone: 394-0541
NOW AND
25c per Bush
PLUS
PLUS
PLUS
CHECK THESE EXTRAS
• Known Parentage
• Double-Barreled Seed Protection
• Three Way Kernel Grading
• Back Up Inventories
• Agway Complete Crop Service
• Unparalled Performance
Keep Christmas Puppy
Healthy; Feed Right
Small puppies like small
children need special atten
tion at feeding time, says Dr.
Robert Hammond, Univeisity of
Maryland Extension veterinari
an.
Feed a puppy small amounts
often and keep everything
clean.
“When he first comes to you,
feed him 4 or 5 times a day. For
the first few days, feed him the
same kind of food he has been
eating If you are going to
change, do it very giadually,”
Dr. Hammond suggests.
Feed your puppy only the
amount that he will clean up in
a few minutes Take the remain
ing food away and wash the
dish.
From 10 weeks to 6 months of
age feed three times a day
From 6 months to a year twice a
day is often enough. For dogs
over 1 year old, once a day is
enough, but some owners prefer
twice a dav feeding It is a mat
ter of preference If he gets too
fat just reduce the amount
Keep clean, fresh water avail
able at all times.
Never give your dog small
bones that are likely to splinter
especially bones from poul
try He will enjoy a large beef
bone occasionally and it will
help tooth development.
Give your dog a balanced diet
Commercial dog food usually
provide adequate nutrition, but
special prescription diets are
available and are sometimes
prescribed by veterinarians.
397-3539
SAVE
NEW HOLLAND
354-2146
QUARRYVILLE
786-2126
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7,1968 —
THIS SIX-POINT BUCK weighing in at 125 pounds was
shot in Lancaster County in the Elizabeth Twp. area by
Lawrence Deppe, 23 North Locust St., Lititz. The deer was
the second in as many years Deppe shot in the County on
the first morning of the first day. Admiring their father’s
kill are Christine, 9, and Cathy 6. L. F. Photo
statute notes. In other words,
many peisons make small con-
NEW YORK People who tubutions in the fmm of
buy property and liability in- premiums to protect themselves
suiance actually are paiticipat- against severe loss or financial
mg in a nsk-shaiing venture, hardship in the event of mis
the insurance Infoimation In- fortune
Sharing the Risk
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