—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 10,1977 52 With a whoop of delight, I woke the big farmer as he snoozed before the TV set a few nights ago. “Hey, I just read an article claiming that diet problems don’t come from fats and cholesterol, but from a severe lack of fiber and bulk in American diets,” I in formed him. TIME IS RUNNING OUT FOR 10% TAX INVESTMENT CREDIT - CALL US NOW AGRI KING TRACTORS 108 pto hr 1070 kwAka 93 PTO HP 970 THERE’S NO BETTER TIME THAN NOW - MAKE YOUR OLD TRACTOR LOOK LIKE NEW SERVICE, REPAIR or PAINT ON ANY MAKE NEW PAINT AND SHOP FACILITIES TO SERVE YOU BETTER - DONT FORGET! - SEE US FOR YOUR TIRE NEEDS NO MATTER WHAT TYPE, SIZE OR BRAND [&J3 “Ohisthatright?” he yawned, and dozed back off to sleep, without giving me a chance to elaborate on the possibilities of cashing in on this new trend. cereal ad pushed the Now, bran vocates have BINKLEY & HURST BROS. A 133 Rothsville Station Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 Phone (717) 6264705 fiber-rich diet theory for years.” It never seemed to get" anywhere, maybe because the recommendation in formed people of something that was good for them, instead of warning about one more “no-no” they should avoid. In light of the above mentioned research on fiber diets, we’d like to introduce our new suggested breakfast foods of the future: First, for your enjoyment, ground atop the maple trees, is “Weedies,” a tasty, fiber- A must with “Shredded rich crunchy green nugget. Leaf” is sweetening with a “Weedies” are made from spoonful of honey. Besides only the freshest, most securing-them to your spoon wholesome, naturally grown for easier eating, the honey weeds, raised with tpnder will help keep them from loving care in our organic blowing all over the kitchen garden patch. We especially recommend trying our flavor pack, with a new On second thought, how taste treat for each day of about waffles for break the week. There’s burdock, fast??? sv NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SKID LOADER DURING OUR DEALER & FACTORY REBATE PROGRAM SAVINGS OVER $ 1000 lambs quarters, foxtail, chick weed ,= wild -garlic, ragweed and a perennial favonte, Canadian thistle, a genuine mouth-tingling treat. Remember, “Weedies is for the winners. ” Or if you prefer flakes in your breakfast bowl, how about “Shredded Leaf?” Their rich brown color comes from a long sun-dried curing process, lying around on our yard, after spending many months gently waving in the breezes highabove the With your Case 4-Wheel drive you can utilize your full engine power on your PTO. Compare this with any 4-Wheel Drive Tractor on the market today and you will see why Case stands ahead of the rest. WAIVER OF FINANCE TILL MARCH 1 1978 ★ PLUS WAIVEROF FINANCE ON NEW CASE TILLAGE EQUIPMENT am SKID LOADER READ THE FACTS... DISC HARROWS PITTSBURGH TRANSPORT Cutting width Bft 8", 20" Blades $1516 Cutting width 9ft 10" 20" Blades $1596. Cutting width 11 ft 20" Blades $1842 HEAVY DUTY 460 SERIES' (2) Cutting width 10“ ft 3" 22" Blades $2075. CASE TRANSPORT Cutting width 12 ft 20” Blades, Heavy Duty $2900. CASE OFFSET (3) Cutting width 10 ft, 24” Blades, wt over 2 ton $3600. ATHENS FLEXIBLE ROCK TRANSPORT Cutting width 9ft 6” 24” Blades $2840. Cutting width 12 ft, 24" Blades $3900 CULTIMULCHERS Several Sues In Stock CHISEL PLOWS McCurdy gravity bins with augers FOR FERTILIZER & GRAIN HANDLING. AUGERS AVAILABLE FOR MOST ANY MAKE BIN. BALE FLOATS WHILE BEING ROLLED, REQUIRES LESS POWER. Farm Women Societies (Continued from Page 51) The next meeting of the group will be January 25, 1978, at the home of Delores Gettys, Dover, Pa. The group is planning a bowling party, at the Weiglestown Bowling Lanes. York Co. Society 20 York County Farm Women Society 20 20 met recently at the home of Mrs. Rosalie Winter. Twelve members were present. A total of 54 bed pads were constructed during the meeting, to be presented for SOIL SAVERS FIELD CULTIVATORS use at Pleasant Acres. Squares were cut for a quilt to be sewn for the York Day Care Nursery. Members are requested to prepare a wrapped gift, either for a man or a woman, which will be sent to guests at the Harrisburg State Hospital; they should be taken to the home of Sherrill Trimpey or Esther Zeigler by December 14. The guess box was sup plied by Lena Bubb and won by Ruth Hendricks. December’s meeting will be in the form of a luncheon, scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m., December 20, at the home of Sherrill Trimpey. Entertainment will be a surprise program and secret pal gifts will be exchanged. Case 580 C Backhoe Loader, canopy Case 2870,4-wheel drive, cab, air, heat, PTO shaft, power shift trans Case 2670 4-wheel drive, cab, air, heat, PTO shaft, power shift transmission Case 2470 4-wheel drive, cab, air, heater, PTO shaft, power shift transmission Case 1570, cab, air, heat Case 1370 power shift trans., cab, air, heat Case 1175, w-cab, air & heat Case 1070 canopy, 8 speed Case 970 w-c