24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 7,1969 Wood Tick The Ameiican Don tick, often c.i led the wood tick, lh most common at this time of the jeai Parents axe uiged to exa mine their children after being on a picnic or in a wooded aica; ticks ai e often found on the head or near the hair-line. Dog owncis aie also urged to in spect their dogs at least once a week loi the next month or so; this is especially true if the dog is pei nutted to roam through the woods or in brushiand. A heavy tick infestation will re duce the dog’s vitality and spoil his disposition Dogs may be treated with a 5% marlate, se vin, or malathion dust. Be on • MORE MILK • IMPROVED HERD / HEALTH ...ALL AT A GREATER PROFIT Dairymen logically PROVED MILK POPPER (SUPPLEMENT, 32%) BRINGS OUT FULL PRODUCTION - CAPACITY OF THEIR COWS SAFELY a blend of proteins, special levels of vita mins, minerals plus 15,000 U.S.P. Units Vitamin A (as palmi tate) . . PRODUCTS OF 'HONEGGER RESEARCH S. H. Hiestand & Company .Alain St, Salunga, Pa, 717-898-2248 • Have You Heard (Continued from Page 21) le»s loast with very little waste. Although it’s not as tender as a sirloin steak, it has a good flavor and is tender enough to be oven loasted in the US Pnme, Choice, and Good giades Pot 10.1 st lower grades Allow at least a third of a pound per serv ing This cut is also called the loin Up, the round tip and the knuckle. the alert for wood ticks after enjoying the great outdoors. Try o Clossified Ad In Loncosl'er Forming PP&l's FRANK TAYLOR has the final touch for your home plans- ELECTRIC HEAT. I! this is your year for home modern ization, it’s definitely your year to switch to flameless electric heat. It’s the modern heat that can actually create new living space by doing away with the central furnace and fuel_ storage. The modern heat that, having no fuel, doesn’t create soot or grime. The modem heat that lets you have room-by-room temperature • Form Women Mrs. Bessie Grnybill the oldest {Continued from Page 21) ™ cmbcr; M £ s - M « c Lefever and Mrs Amos Eisenberger, mothers will be held at 6.30 pm. July 24. with the longest continuous This will be a covered dish fam- membership; Mrs. Glenn Shcnk, ily picnic, to be held at the home the youngest mother; Mrs. Ab of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey, ram Weidman, for having the There will be no meeting in rnost daughters present, and Mrs. June. Guy Musselman, mother coming the greatest distance. During the business session, conducted by president Miss A Mother-Daughter buffet Elizabeth Workman, a conti ibu luncheon at the home of Mrs. tion was given to the Associa- Abram Weidman, Manheim Rl, tion for Retarded Children of was the feature of a meeting of Lancaster County, and to Half the Society of Farm Women 5 way House, through the County with 60 members and friends at- Project. tending. Also on the program was a Mrs. Weidman was in charge concert given by the Bell Ringer of devotions and Mrs. Hiram Choir of Covenan United Metho- Graybill was in charge of dis- dist Church, Lancaster, tubutmg prizes for the group. The next meeting of Society 5 Receiving recognition were: will be held June 28 at the East remodeling SOCIETY 5 I-** i ns ;< * control. The modern heat that’s as quiet as an electric light bulb. If you plan to truly modernize, then choose the truly modern heat —elec- tric. For a free estimate of operating costs under PP&L’s special low total electric living rate, and expert an swers on any of your questions on the advantages of electric heat, call PP&L today and ask for Frank Taylor. Petersburg Churc! rcn, with Mrs. Ai er as hostess. ,m What many of women need is a ; at themselves—it mirror. N > * F ie d Ros ATTLE FEE If its “better want these to use!
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