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V Pane 20 The Chronicle, Saturda> . , Buying I Mowers I Summer is time to care for and erijoy yards and gardervsr^ft may be a grim thought for some that lawn and garden care means using power mowers and hedge trimmers. However whether gasoline or electric powered, these units can save hours of work and give professional-looking results. But watch out! ? Almost all outdoor powcf touches^grass, hedges, f Product Safety Commission P reports some 7%,000 inju- ? ries each year to users of ^ power mowers alone. Statictirc alcA cK<mh ui.iv onun ilia I L1IC ^ majority of power equipment injuries are caused by improper use, not by equipment failure. The . Better Business Bureau has some tips Qn how to buy and use power equipment safely. t Safety features are an important consideration , - when shopping for power || , mowers and hedge U trimmers. While outdoor H power equipment industry I adheres to a voluntary set H of safety standards, the H various safety features can J effect the cost of a given unit. Paying a little more for a safer to use unit could I be a good investment in terms oT performance and I safety."'" A mower should have a I rear guard to prevent blade | contact with bands and 7 feet: "The blades should be recessed inside the ma- * chine to reduce the chance 111 g Consumer 1 Tips 1 of rocks or others sharp objects being thrown into I the air. The discharge j| chute should aim down and II away from the operator. |l All controls should be de- II signed so the unit can be II shut-off or-stopped easily and immediately in case of emergency. Tractor or rider-type mowers can be hazardous in terms of tipping over or injuring othew if improperly used. Be certain the unit under consideration is designed for the kind of work it will be used for, whether level, slope, or , hillside mowing. Safety features should include secure, balanced Seating and quick stopping. Properly designed hedge trimmers will have cutting teeth closely set and guards placed so that hands or fingers cannot come into blade contact. Trimmers ' should have two handles, with the , wide forward handle set well above the blades. The unit should be light enough to hold and I use for extended periods of time and the power switch should be designed for easy and immediate shut-off. Be sure to read and thoroughly understand all operating and safety instructions for a power unit. Terms of warranties and ; guarantees are equally im- | portant. Learn the terms of I both the manufacturer's I and seller's warranties for I parts and servicing. Be sure the unit is maintained according to these terms to keep warranties in effect. I Before using the unit, prac- I tice eihergency shut-off or accidents. When it is time to mow II lawns or fields take a few minutes to clear the ground I of stones and other debris. 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"I" OSCAR MAYER SLICED BACON. rX *1" PINKY PIC BRAND FRESH PORK SMALL LEAN SPARERIBS L. $1" PINKY PIG BRAND FRESH PORK MEATY MARKET STYLE BACKBONES... u. *1" TASTE O-SEA H * C WHITING lb. 79* THRIFTY MAID SHELLS ft CHEDDAR OR TWIST ft CHEDDAR DINNERS 2 7pko?Sz 59* BEEF OR CHICKEN TONY DOG^FOOD. 5^ anI; M00 WINN-DIXIE WA B5$l?jjj$ PABST BLUE RIBBON jggrt BEER l&i1 .>?!.$ IBS ^^sygg^. CANS I J I TASTE OF NATURE THRIFTY MAID CHOCOLATE PORK & I SYRUP BEANS l#l44S$l HT MlTTl | J?] 11 itwk WJii Lftiiyijiuj to ? I ?oo ? TT' J| k ^ FH L iJFrXB ^ y m \ a w j^v ?_a . i i total ? - - i*^, ? ? c t c * <?* # <?i? BONE-IN CHUCK Vj| |J STEAK 1] I i ..lis m * j ki j Tj ^ u I ^ W O BRAND COOKED HAM OR PICNIC...... 'pk?C1 $24* W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS SHLD. ROAST.. iT-^24* W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONEI F? 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WHOLE OR jm SHANK PORTION V W-D BRAND KEDHAMS RTION Q Ql OO i - * | pork specials | At'/' PINKY FIG SKA NO FKISH PORK SUTT OR H SHANK PORTION-MOCK OFF | i. ffl I PtNKY PIO SRAND FRESH PORK M PORK CHOPS t. 'l" I ? PINKY PKJ SRAND H ' CENTER CUT I <t>?<<18I I ABLECOUPON|| Jo57HRT!rsATrjuNF3rT979 STARKIST NK LIGHT TUNA | Mwith 1 c?!? I C without" 7 COUPON:- : SAV 40* VITM S^O ORMORE FOOD ORDER I ' Tnr nAmm ? Mifl T^rrT^riw a k>BJ 7M OR MORE FOOD ORDERl^^M- M IK - *mifflgfl?lgM m U mfll|k? - m ^5&v v ?/4 liter bottle hw vin rose, vinho branco, ifv or rubeo E3 LANCERS WINES 01 $367 flOOCT. PKG. 100CT.PKC. I dixie home lilac IUA PAPER BAGS PLATES I $149 J 93< ? ma ? BiiPTiT*rrB?^iiMiiKpB E
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