Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 16, 1974, Image 37

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WEDIC BOLUSES
PURCHASE JAR OF
50 BOLUSES Reg. $15.95
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RECEIVE 10 FREE BOLUSES $3.49 value
Use Free Boluses First, If Not Satisfied
Return Jar of 50 for Full Refund.
Very effective treatment and/or prevention of colds, pneumonia and
stubborn scours.
PFIZERS
NEO-TERRAMYCIN WITH VITAMINS
6.4 02. PACKET
Reg. $2.95 each
40 OR MORE SALE $ 1.99 EA.
SULFANILAMIDE BOLUSES
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in air- SALE *9.95
TRIPLE SULFA BOLUSES
WITH ELECTROLYTES
Per Box of 50 Reg. $13.95
sale $ 10.45
SAVE $ 3.50
"ANIMAL MAGIC AT ANIMAt MEDIC"
WOULD YOU LIKE A CAREER WITH ANIMAL MEDIC??? CALL US!!
Know what’s happening on the farming scene?
Read Lancaster Farming for all the news!
ANIMAL MEDIC, Inc.
HELPS FIGHT INFLATION WITH A
BIG NOVEMBER SALE
PER lOOcc BOTTLE
LIMIT 6 PER CUSTOMER
SAVE $ 3.00
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CRUMBLES
Regular per 50 lb. Bag $13.95
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PER 50 LB. BAG #
(SAVE *3.96 PER BACI
AUREO PLUS
CRUMBLES
DOUBLETHE STRENGTH OF
REGULAR CRUMBLES
Each pound contains: 4 gms. of chlor
tetracycline plus vitamin A and vitamin D 3.
BEEF CATTLE
Upon arrival and for 10 days add 17.5 pounds
per ton of feed (to prevent shipping fever) if
feed consumption is 10 pounds per head. After
10 days feed Aureo Plus Crumbles continuously
at low level to promote growth and feed ef
ficiency.
DAIRY CATTLE POULTRY SWINE
REGULAR per 50 lb. bag $19.95 ea.
2 OR MORE PER 50 LB. BAG
*13.95
(SAVE $ 6.00 PER BAG I
SPECIAL TERMS THIS SALE
Quantities limited. Offers expire 11-
30-74. Prices NET. Please send
check with order less 2 percent,
minimum order $lO.OO sent
prepaid or delivered on our
truck.
ANIMAL MEDIC, INC.
P.O. BOX 575
MANCHESTER, PA. 17345.
CALL COLLECT (717) 266-5611
ASK FOR LARRY
SALE
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Nov. 16.1974
Consumer Booklet
Helpful
“Got a Consumer Gripe?”
That’s the title of a new
pamphlet put out by the state
Bureau of Consumer
Protection which tells you
what to do and where to go
with your gripes.
“Hopefully, this pamphlet
on complaining will be of
special help to consumers
during the holiday season
when more buying is done
than at any other time of the
year,” said Bureau Director
Joel Weisberg.
“It is very important tb-*
consumers complain whsn
they fell they have been
cheated or are dissatisfied
with a product or service,”
Weisberg added.
“Legitimate manufacturers
and businesses want to know
when and in what way their
products have failed to
please. And consumer
complaints make it more
difficult for the disreputable
retailer to do business.”
First, notify the business
where you made the pur
chase. If you don’t receive
satisfaction, then contact the
Bureau of Consumer
Protection or a county or
private consumer agency.
The pamphlet also suggests
using a District Justice
Court of a private attorney to
help resolve disputes with
businesses.
Holiday shoppers will also
be interested in a second
pamphlet, entitled “Door to
Door Sales” just published
by the Bureau. “We want
Pennsylvanians to leam to
recognize and protect
themselves from door-to
door salesmen who use
deception to get into con
sumers’ homes, who use
Conservation Activities in
Lebanon Co.
Contour strip cropping is a
popular conservation
practice according to
Richard Aherne, of the
Lebanon County Soil Con-
Knipco
brings
the Sun
Inside...
• to keep you toasty warm on
those cold winter days
inside and out
• to heat your equipment for
fast untroubled starts
• to keep livestock happy
and warm
•to thaw frozen pipes, and a
hundred other reasons
How’ With Kmpco reliable
portable heater
Call us today, or better yet,
stop in and see how "Kmpco
onngs the SUN inside ”
Ask about our newest
vented Kmpco heater model
FVI2SS
L H. BRUBAKER
350 Slrasburg Avenue
Lancaster. PA 17602
Fast parts and service'
high-pressure sales tactics
and who misrepresent their
product and charge high
prices for low-quality
merchandise," Weisberg
said.
Both pamphlets are
available free by sending a
self-addressed stamped
business-sized envelope to
the Bureau of Consumer
Protection, 23 A South Third
Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
17101.
Consumers may also
obtain the pamphlets by
calling any of the Bureau’s
branch offices in Erie,
Pittsburgh, Harrisburg,
Scranton, Wilkes-Barre,
Allentown and Philadelphia.
The Bureau recently
inaugurated a special
evening telephone service to
aid consumers who find it
impossible or inconvenient
to call during regular
working hours. Phone calls
made between 5 and 9 p.m. to
any branch office (except
the office in Wilkes-Barre)
will automatically be
transferred to a central
number at no extra charge.
Trained personnel will an
swer questions and mail out
complaint forms and con
sumer education materials
to callers.
The pamphlets on com
plaining and door-to-door
sales are part of a continuing
series of information
materials published by the
Bureau. Previous booklets
still available free to the
public are “Stretch Your
Dollar,” “Signing a Con
tract,” “Renting an Apart
ment,” “Dealing with
Contractors,” and “How to
Sue in District Justice
Court.”
servation Service. During
1974 to date about 900 acres
of strips have been installed
in the county to reduce soil
erosion.
This fall the following Soil
Conservation District
cooperators have installed
strip cropping: Leon Zim
merman, 26 acres, Annville;
Maurice Bennetch, 133
acres, Newmanstown, Rl;
Mark Deaven, 30 acres,
Fredericksburg, Rl; Jesse
Copenhaver, 16 acres,
Lebanon, R 4; David Erd
man, 30 acres, Annville, R 2;
Henry Weaver, 15 acres,
Myerstown, R 2.
In addition sub-surface
drainage was installed by:
Ray Berger, 3265’,
Fredericksburg; Stanley
Smith, 2585’, (combined with
1100’ of grassed waterway)
Lebanon, Rl; Victor
Bomgardner, 1060’, (com
bined with 300’ grassed
waterway) Annville Rl;
Richard Donmoyer, 1750’,
Annville R 2; George Wolff,
2610’, Myerstown R 3; Galen
Bollinger, 3090’,
Fredericksburg.
Farm ponds were con-
structed by: C. V. Henry 111,
Lebanon, R 5; Clair Ger
» berich, Jonestown, Rl; Fred
Otte, Heidelberg Township.
Indiantown Gap Military
Reservation, which received
the 1973 Good Year Award
for conservation completed
construction of Griffith
Lake
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