Shoppers Spend More Time, More Dollars And Buy More Eggs “Few shoppers in today’s food released information on the Pay markets are aware of the influ- Less study by Purdue University, ence that the manner in which Hy-Line Chicks of Tipton, India foods are presented or displayed na, was the egg distributor and a has either on their time or pock- project cooperator, etbook.” reports Patricia Myles, . ... t . . . . PENB’s Director of Home Econ- J n «“» stud y ll wa » determined omics that the average shopper spent 115 minutes to purchase $8,25 of A case in point is the recently food and related items. And that FEEDER PIG SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1969 Watch for sale sign at the Reifsnyder Rd. along the Brubaker Valley Rd leading from Rt 322 at Clay to Rt. 501 300 HEAD 35 TO 70 LBS. YORK AND YORKHAMP At 1:00 P.M. by MELVIN M. MARTIN Frank and Paul Snyder, Auct. 800 -- FEEDER CATTLE & CALVES - 800 Friday, November 14th at 1:30 P.M. EST BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. Charles Town, W. Va. Billy F. Owens, Mgr. Public Sale of Farm Machinery and Household Goods lh Miles South of Conestoga, Off Shenk Ferry Road, 10 Miles Southwest of Lancaster using Route 324. SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1969 Super M D Farmall with 3 Pt. Hitch, Cockshut 35 Tractor with Cults., M. H. No. 80 Special 10 ft. Combine, M. H. Self Propelled Cornpicker, I H.C. Equipment as follows No 10 - 16 Disc Gram Drill (good), 531 - 3 Pt Plow, 3 Bottom, 241 Cornplanter and a Fast Hitch Cornplanter, No 100 Fast Hitch Mower, No 2 Hay Condi tioner, No 16 Harvester (like new), No 40 Spreader No 15 Side Delivery Rake, Disc Harrows, N H. 77 Baler, Case Forage Blow er, Case Heavy Duty Cut-away Disc Harrow, Spring Harrow, J D Side Delivery Rake 3 Pt, J D Crimper, Bnlhon Cultipacker. Case Cornpicker, John Deere P T 0 1 Row Potato Digger, 2 Row Potato Digger, Bemis 2 Row Tobacco Planter 19618 160 I.H.C. TRUCK, 16 FT. STAKE BODY, CATTLE RACKS, 30,000 Miles (Good) 1953 STUDEBAKER PICKUP WITH RACKS 2 Forage Wagons with False Endgates Unloading Unit, 2 Smoker Elevators, Giam Bin on Wagon Corn Diag, 2 Tobacco Wagons NH Cornsheller No 44 Beai Cat Hammeimill, 2 Ton Feed Mixer P T 0,12 ft Giam Auger 8 000 Tobacco Lath 2 Bale Boxes, 60 ft. Endless Belt, Mounted Wood Saw, Platform Scales, Bag Wagon, Gram Cleaner, Hog Feeders, Tiougiis, Hand Coin sheller, Sti aw Cutter, Log Chains 4 Electric Broodeis, Fence Posts, Tobacco Clippers, Cow Clip pers. Milk Cans, Buckets, Tools, Shovels, Forks and other articles not mentioned The above equipment has been very well cared foi. 3 Piece Living Room Suite, 10 Piece Dining Room Suite Piano, 2 Wardrobes, Sewing Machine, Large Chest Freezer, 6 Cane Seated Chairs, 2 Rockers, 4 Kitchen Chairs, Utility Cabinet, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Tables, Speed Queen Washer, Twin Laundry Tubs, 2 Meat Benches, Meat Grinder, Shoe Lathe Egg Grader and Keenco Egg Washer, Egg Baskets, Quilting Frame, 4 qt Pasteurizer, qt and pt Jars, Play Pen, Some Antique Dishes Punch Bowl with 5 Cups, Wood Potato Masher. Chocolate Set, Some Nippon China, etc 1 HOUSEHOLD ITEM 10:30 TILL 12. SMALL ITEMS 12 to 1, Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers Lunch By New Danville Fire Co, 10:30 A. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ’! i j Terms by HENRY SOUDERS she spent 30c more when she didn't have a shopping list. Only 17 per cent had such lists. At the retail dairy ease, where What happened? this store displayed eggs, Mrs Mrs. Consumer then spent 15% Average Shopper shopped for 74 more time (87 seconds) shopping seconds and spent $1.17 on items it She spent 19% more money selected from 177 different ($1.63). And she bought 10% choices. more eggs. The dairy case display was The consumer tended to shop rearranged into family group- the revised dairy case more com ings, the power or demand items pletely. The use of the full vision divided by the impulse items, the principle placed more demand full-vision or multiple tier dis- items (eggs, milk, cottage cheese play used even on milk and and margarine) at eye level The DILLER & STOLTZFUS REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SALE MOSTLY CANADIAN CATTLE SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1969 Location: Along Rt. 222, 6 miles South of Lancaster on the Carl Diller farm. 40 HEAD Including some Grade cows. Mostly fresh or close springing young cows and first calf heifers with D.H.I.A. records from 12,000 lbs. milk to 20,000 lb. milk of which a number are classified. Bloodlines represented Kingpin, Marquis, Forest Lee Rockette Centurion, Lassie Leader, Rockman, Oats Farm Gallent R.A., Tidy Burke Cyclone Cricket, and others. Catalogs upon request. Sale at 12; 45 Sharp by CARL DILLER and JOHN J. STOLTZFUS Auctioneer J. Everett Kreider Farmers present at 12:15 will receive meal tickets. w <■. »W < S •••v A iw/ rj. - Public Auction FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1969 STARTING AT TO A. M. 20 to 30 TRACTORS MANY MAKES AND MODELS International, Ford, John Deere, Allis-Chalmers, Case. Massey-Harris, Massey-Ferguson, Oliver FARM MACHINERY Harvesters, mowers, cornpickers, blowers, hay balers, etc Some Lawn and Garden Equipment Attention DEALERS & FARMERS: Bring your own surplus equipment in to be sold on consignment. Dry Goods man will be here for the Ladies. TERMS CASH We buy, sell, trade, wholesale-daily. Used Parts for most make & model of Tractors & Farm Machinery. WENGER'S FARM MACHINERY, INC. So. Race St. Rentzel and Horst, Auctioneers 7 i eggs and 62 items eliminated CONDITIONS BY 717-866-2138 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 8. 19fi9—27 Myei*stbwn, Pa elimination of the straight-line display effect created moic in teresting product gioup sections and total sales of the depart ment did not decrease even though 62 items were eliminated. "This change In egg sales had nothing to do with a change m egg price It was not affected by either a holiday or an advertis ing pi emotion It simply sold more eggs." concluded Miss My les. TREASURERS TO DISTRIBUTE ANTLERLESS DEER LICENSES Pennsylvania county treasur es aie scheduled to begin dis tributing antlerless deer li censes on Monday, No\ ember 10. For those who have not yet applied, antlerless licenses are still available in ten counties. These are the counties which still have licenses Allegheny, Beaver, Centie, Chester, Dela ware, Lawrence, McKean. Mont gomeiy, Tioga and Washington. County treasurers will be permitted to issue antlerless li censes to non-residents begm ing November 15. Dress Forms It took centuries to come up with a workable model of the dressmaker’s dummy or dress form, says Mrs Ruth Ann Wilson Penn State Extension clothing specialist The fust try was a muslin form stuffed with cotton batting Next came wire forms, some like adjustable wire cages. Rubber dress forms that could be blown up like a balloon came next By the 1940’s the sculptur ed dress form made its appear ance It could be shaped right on the body The newest diess form can be adjusted to ind.v t dual measurements at six places A good leader is one who can inspire otheis to do what he wanted done, anyway ADS