Help keep families together THE UNITED WAY Good Things Happen When You Give The United Way! You're Helping Lancaster County's 745 Poor-sighted and Blind People You're Helping 285 Deaf Persons . You're Helping 1202 Crippled Children and Adults You're Helping 531 Emotionally Disturbed People You're Helping 5,000 Sick Persons through Visiting Nurses You're Helping 13,672 Boy and Girl Scouts You're Helping 3,006 Free and Part-free patients of Lancaster's 3 Hospitals You Helped 124,866 People in All Lancaster County’s United Campaign MustHavesl ,073,461 for2s Agencies GIVE A DAY’S PAY Payroll Deduction Makes It Easy!, Sponsored as a Public Service by Hager’s Lancaster, Pa. during the past year! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10, 1360—3 Best Food Buys Local Vegetables Still Good Foodshoppcrs may note Katahdm and Cobbler po sime influence of the rail- tatoes are readily available road strike on local pioduce locally Recent weather con prices this week-end, observ- ditions have had some ad es Tom Piper, Penn State verse affect upon storage Extension Marketing Agent, qualities. Confused transportation and Local harvesting of peach delivery schedules may m- es is almost completed, terrupt normal supply pat- Dwindling supplies of the terns. Where tins occures, Hale and Elbcrta varieties supplies and prices of items are available at reasonable from distant producing areas prices , Movement of early may be temporarily affected apples is still light but Mc- Intosh and. Smoke House var ieties are appearing in local markets. Supplies of Sum mer Rambo apples continue to hold at bargain price lev els. Local produce production continues to provide a wide range of values at the food market. Swcetcorn, tomatoes, cucumbers, green and lima beans, peppers, eggplant and squash continue as gold mar ket values and quality is ex cellent. • “Prompt Bail Bond Servlet” BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel- Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Buhnnan, 228 N. Duke SL “Prompt Ball Bond Service” For further information see... Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRYVILLE PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE FARM HEAL ESTATE Public Auction of Dairy Herd and Full Line of Farm Equipment „ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1960 AT 10:00 A. M. Farm is located adjacent to Middleburg, Pa. at end of Center Street and includes Approximately 136 ACRES with choice building lots saleable,,if desired. BRICK HOUSE completely renovated in 1958, decorated this spring. Large 3rd floor storage Second floor with 4 bedrooms roomy clothes closets, bath room, hall area and linen closet. Open stair case with walnut railing. Nice sized front entrance area leading from stairway Large liv ing room, dining room and kitchen to either side of hall. Hot water base board heating, oil fired. BANK BARN 24 stanchions, 3 box stalls, large doors to either end of first floor. Milk house against barn Second floor reconditioned. New gramcries and bulk feed bins added. Large storage aiea. Additional adequate sized buildings, new or in good condition Acre Irrigation Pond and stream next to pasture land HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD Registered and grade. Full line of Farm Equipment 1 to 4 years old If desired equipment and herd could bo sold with farm upon agreement of both parties. Owners Mr. 6c Mrs. John C. Stahl 509 CENTER STREET MIDDLEBURG, PENNA. Telephone Middleburg TE 7-6161 or TE 7-5775 1 Little change is forecast ' in meat prices for this week ' end. Broileiyfryers, turkeys, lamb, beef steaks, roasts and pork bo featured items in some area food mar kets. Grade A large egg prices have leveled off at the whole sale level. The supply of small eggs continues to grow and shoppers should check the j>nce spread to determine which size, is most economic al on a weight basis. Get Results Try a Classified Ad. !ss it your best buy! appearance tnal Feed RED COMB EGG MASH Equally With Scratch for Top Quality Eggs With Excellent Flavor. >. Svy.
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