—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 30, 1977 62 Coordinates are in for NEWARK, Del. - As cherry blossoms appear and soft winds blow through new grass, young women begin to dream of fashion, perhaps even more than love. Memories of the long winter are being replaced by thoughts of shorts, bathing suits, and other attire for the predicted hot summer ahead. What clothes will be ac ceptable, fashionable, and affordable for Spring and Summer ’77? Coordinated sportswear' will be the thing to invest in, according to Janet Goszyk, Delaware Extension home economist and clothing specialist. Choose shirts, jackets and blazers to mix and match with skirts, jumpsuits, and pants of all lengths. Center the wardrobe around a neutral color such as navy or cream, recom mends the home economist. Then add coordinates in brightly-colored accenting colors and prints. Active sportswear will also be big fashion. In addition to golf togs, tennsi dresses, and swimwear, there will be jogging suits, basketball jerseys, rugby shirts, racing tank tops, and boxer, track, bicycle, and hiking shorts. Adding to the appeal of TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Strip tests prove it Cattle prefer Pioneer ® brand sor ghum-sudangrass hybrid over other brands. That means they’ll cat more . . . make more meat or milk. Unbeat able hot-weather pasture or green-chop. Can be planted on diverted acres Treat your cattle to the sorghum-sudangrass hybrid they like best 988' SEE or CALL YOUR PIONEER DEALER m PIONEER SORGHUM Pioneer is a brand name, numbers identify varieties. 9 Registered trade mark of Pioneer Hi Bred International, Spring active sportswear will be unconventional fabrics, including flashy satins, shiny stietcb jerseys, cotton jerseys, terrydoth, duck,- poplin and even the slick look of cire, polyurethane, and parachute fabric. Seer sucker, and a new un crushable seersucker knit, are being used in sportswear in a loosely-woven dish towel fabric that looks just like those cloths you used for wiping die dishes way back when. Dresses are making a big return to the fashion scene, says Ms. Goszyk. Sundresses will continue to popular, both full-length and knee-length. Elastic-topped one piece sundresses are being shown, although it is important to try on this style before buying it. The style is not for everyone, cautions the clothing specialist. SPERRY NEW HOLLfiND HIGH-SPEED HfiYLfiQE TEfiM. Model 479 Haybine® Mower-Conditioner keeps going when minutes count most! Nine-foot Model 479 does the big jobs fast. Full lateral flotation lets the header hug the ground closely. Full width chevron rubber rolls give uniform conditioning. The sickle-bar moves 1,632 strokes per minute for fast, clean cutting. Change from windrow to swath in seconds, without tools! Model 890 Forage Harvester Featuring the original 12-knife cutterhead that chops uniformly with or without a recutter screen • Extra-heavy duty, built for the big operators! • Built for big 1000 RPM tractors over 75 hp.l • Built-in power knife sharpener does the job without fail! • Quick-attach snapper head also available! WALTER G. COALE, INC. 2849-53 Churchville Road P.O. Box 38 Churchville, MD 21028 Phones; 734-7722 Baltimore Area 879-1434 A.B.C. GROFF, INC. 110 S. Railroad Ave New Holland 354-4191 C. L WILEY & SON, INC. 101 S. Lime St. Quarryville, PA 786-2895 For many women the big summer collections, but short skirts The few minis question is the proper skirt American women like the on the market are generally £LJ"* “ length. Some designers longer,more feminine length in the active - sportswear the Knees, says Ms. included minis in their and have refused to buy category. y FREE FINANCE ON HAY EQUIPMENT TILL JUNE 1,1977; LOADER & COMBINES TILL JULY 1,1977; SPREADERS & CRINDER MIXERS TILL AUGUST 1,1977; FORAGE EQUIPMENT TILL SEPTEMBER 1,1977. L H. BRUBAKER, INC. 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 PAUL SHOVER’S INC. 35 E. Willow St, Carlisle, PA 717-243-2686 STANLEY A. KLOPP, INC. ALBERT). NOSS& SON, INC. Bernville, PA 215-488-1500 215-488-1510 ROY A. BRUBAKER 700 Woodcrest Ave Lititz, PA 626-7766 NORMAN 0. CLARK & SON KERMIT K. KISTLER, INC. Honey Grove, PA 717-734-3682 RD 2 Oley, PA 215-987-6257 AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL EQUIP. CO. Rt. 273 Rising Sun, MD 301-658-5568 Lynnport, PA 215-298-3270 I. G. AG SALES Silverdale, PA 18962 215-257-5136
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