—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 10, 1963 14 BEST FOOD BUYS Beef, Poultry and Fresh Vegetables Good Buys . August’s abundant supplies are in deciding which of the give all food shoppers plenty many featured foods you’ll of reasons for considering this buy. > month as something special. Many people think that "spe- There's a multitude of shopping C i a i s » “features", or “leaders” delights Jhis week, including advertised each week are foods l?ig supplies of red meats, poul- 0 f inferior quality the toy products, dairy foods and store h as on hand. The truth a Wide variety pf fruits and is that these "specials" *re vegetables. Biggest decisions qu aUty foods equal to that of i > 1&- | The pay-off in sprinkler irrigation lies in • j dramatically increased crop yields and m I** atODEtS ran EVEitV need J insurance against drought—especially dur* J Pump-and-enfine packaged , ing crucial growth periods. Make sure you I units. Automatic check salt* i t wth lever control, operational i manage your moisture with engineered • atfety controls standard, pto i system based on a Gorman-Rupp Imgayon I wops, law pumps. J Pump. More satisfied .users 4h*n for any j other make! J 4021 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania capacity John Deere 112 and 115 Chuck Wagons Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster Wenger Implement Co. Buck BIT 4-4467 lu ur’ffiwsfcw h «Hf H CHOOSE FROW THiE tWG t3*l EECO, Inc. Wholesale Distributors 393-3906 New Holland Elm You’ll haul bigger loads . .Tunload ’em faster with a John Deere 112 or 115 Chuck Wagon. With side extensions the 112 has 369 cubic feet of capacity . . . the 115 has 465 cubic feet. These self-unloading wagons unload from the side into bunks . . . from both side and rear into elevators, blowers, trench and bunker silos. Low-cost attachments enable you to haul small grains and spread manure. Stop in and get all the facts on John Deere 112 and 115 Chuck Wagons v A. B. C. Groff Shotzberger's usual merchandise whether they be dn'the . meat .department or anywhere else in the store. They are priced near cost to attract you into the store *ln the hope that you’ll make other purcha ses while there. Often thesfe foods are in abundant supply, which ipeans lower prices. If you can use the featured items, you can usually save money by buying them. Fryer chicken and steaks of all kinds will be two meat items of outstanding value at pi* n y area stores. Fryer chicken pri ces are at their Ipw period for the year. During warm wea ther steaks are popular as a quick-cooking meat so some re tailers will have steaks as a weekend special. But, there’s more to a steer than steak and retailers have to sell other beef cuts too. So look for special prices on chuck and standing rib roasts. Lamb and ham are also on sale throughout area stores. Nearby truck gardens are now shipping plentiful supplies of fresh vegetables resulting in lower prices each week. There is also a wide range in qual ity for some items so shop carefully. Prices are moderate rather than low at fresh fruit counters. Peaches, summer ap ples and watermelons are fresh fruit leaders. • Rain (Continued from Page 13) PEACHES such as Sun Havens and Red Havens are being pic ked and APPLES such as Ham bo, Lodi and Transparents are running small but quality is good. There is still time, how ever, for the bulk of both crops to attain size. The GRAPE crop in Erie County is coming along well and sizing satisfactorily. ©Christi 354-8001 665-2141 i LfHE OF CflStOMtkl 4-H Wildlife Club Holds Meeting By: Brie Stoner, Reporter The Lancaster Coupty 4 t H .Wildlife Club met August 2, 3, apd 4, at Camp Malcroft, the hunting cabin o| Melvin Long, in Potter County. The members went to see the Woodsmen’s Carnival which was being held at Cherry Springs. A hike was taken around the area of the cabin to observe wildlife signs. A meeting was held on Sat urday evening to plan a trip to the Gladfelter Pulpwood Company on August 9. John PUBLIC SALE Farm Machinery & Household Goods Along Scotland Road, midway between Quarryville ceme tery and Chestnut Level, 3 miles southwest of Quarryville, East Dnunore township, Lancaster County, Penna. SATURDAY, AUG. 17, 1963 Westinghouse Refrigerator (Good) JPrigidaire Electric Range 4 burners and oven, 1 Easy Washer with Spindryer, 1 Easy Washer with Wringer, Chrome Exten sion Breakfast Set with 5 Chairs, White Enamel Eagle Com panion Cook Stove, (Good), 1 12x12% Nylon and Rayon Rug, (Like New); I 11x11% Axminster Rug; 1 11x9 Fibre, and 1 Linoleum Rug; New Sofa; 2 Walnut Stands with Drawers; Wal nut Dining Room Suite, Buffet, Large Extension Table, 6 Chairs and China Stand! Antique Organ Desk; 1 Set Green Plush and Mahogany Parlor Chairs; Roll Top Desk and Matching Swivel Arm Chair; 2 Arm Chairs, one Stuffed; 5 Walnut Chairs with Cane Seats; Odd Chairs; 1 Good Bedroom Suite, Dark Wood; 1 Cedar Bedroom Suite, like new; 1 Large Cedar Wardrobe; 1 Maple Dresser; Marble Top Dresser with Mirror; Marble Top Washstand; 1 Bookcase and Desk Combination, (Glass Door); 14-Drawer Highboy; Chest; 6 Cots and Padding; Quart and Pint Jars, Crocks, Etc. * Ford Tractor Plow, 3 Bottom, 14 In. 3 Pt.; I.H.C. 2 Bot tom, 18 In. Trailer Plow; 2 Tandem Disc Harrows, 1 1.H.C.; 2 Spring Tooth Harrows; 1 Land -Roller; John Deere Corn Binder with Carrier, P.T O. John Deere 4-Row Com Planter I.H.C. Ensilage Cutter, 16 inch Shredder Bars. Blower Pipe, (Good); 13-Disc Grain Drill; I.H.C. 7-F. Trailer Mower; I.H.C. Side Delivery Bake; Hay Loader; 1 Landel Stalk Shredder; 1 Sears Steel Wheel Wagon; 1 Ford Grader Blade, 3 Pt.; 1 Brooder House; 2 Large Box Trailers. I.H.C. V-License Truck, 12 Ft. Steel Bed, Good Tires 2-Row Holland Plant Setter; Feed Cart; Wheelbarrow; Barn Scraper; Forks; Ropes; Feed Mixer; 2 Steel Water Troughs; Large Steel Water Tank; Sears Trailer Seeder; Motor Driven Tractor Seeder; Tools; Copper Kettle. 5 Tons Alfalfa Hay 1 Holstein Cow; 1 3-Unit DeLaval Milker Pump with 2 Units; 3 Stainless Steel Buckets; 1 5-Can Milk Cooler; Water Heater. Many other Articles. Sold farm and I am discontinuing farming. Not respon sible for accidents. Auctioneers: J. Everett Kreider, BU 4-4517 Carl DiUer, ST 6-2712 Alan Beyer M. S. Yearsley & Sons iana XjY 3-5687 West Chester 696-2990 Edwards & Cox H. S. Newcomer & Son Oxford 932-2929 Mt. Joy 653-3561 ED,-JOHN OEJ-RE FORA^Ee&ial Erb,. .vice-president presided. Plans were mad£< for a fishing party on August' 16 at Glbble’s pond, Manheim K. D. 3. Overweight in »choftl«ge children is more likely to ibe due to lack of physical vity than to eating unusually large amounts of food, po|#ts out Louise Hamilton, Bspa State extension nutrition gpo cialiat. Seldom does any gapie exercise all body muscles eqpal-> ly. Regular exercise at hpgne can provide additional activity for the overweight 'child. CLEAN SWEEP Of 11:45 A.M., D.S.T. FARM EQUIPMENT Terms by; JACOB R. HERSHIY Lunch will be served. Overweight Problem
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