viwii to | ■> ,-y| ' r, s •I p. f\ CHECK THESE PRICES & SEE for yourself PFIZERS COMBIOTIC $ SAVE $ l.ll XsO M MONEY BACK GUARANTEE -*ms£r CALF JWp scour JfL MEDIC BOLUSES PURCHASE JAR OF 50 BOLUSES R eg- $15.95 12.95 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 f a Clyde Vordl il4 • i m n hi mi k Jules Meliodon U /m ' *. n, 'um,,i i Aaron S Groff I Son >• i» Mh "i it i«-iii Norman Zimmerman K h m h ><\ IA Robert G Seip m's PA SO,I Amos B Martin K|H 1 h • i PA Dale Weed K * v i M.K Hoikenbetry Electric of Hunterdon " 1 i Nylon is used for flocked blankets with a foam core. These blankets are warm and lightweight but it is the foam and not the nylon that gives the warmth. You may find such blankets less comfortable to the touch. Wool is one of the best choices for blankets since it is naturally resilient and resists matting. They can be laundered with care, but hold up best when drycleaned. Mrs, Puskar points out that wool blankets may be in short supply and difficult to find in some stores. Man-made fibers such as the acrylics and polyesters have good nap retention and shrink resistimce but they tend to pill in use and laundering. Pilling can reduce heat retention but better blankets of these fibers are treated with a pill resistant finish. Cotton is not very resilient and therfore can’t be made into a very warm napped blanket. Cotton thermals do have good warmth retention if used with a top cover. Rayon is often used in blends to reduce the cost of a blanket. 4' A 11