68 —Uncaster Fannins, Saturday, December 2,1978 Face icy winds in a snug fitting brimmer with attached hood and long mittens Crochet of soft worsted weight synthetic in variegated tones Pattern 7015 hatfitsall, mittens S.M.L "I just live in kri!*s-especial ly knit pantsuits'" So many of you have told us that-we de signed this zip up pantsuit to suit you perfectly' Printed Pattern 9407 Misses Sizes 8. 10. 12. 14, 16, 18, 20 Size 12 (bust 34) takes 2 3/8 yards 60 inch fabric A petticoat ruffle peeps out beneath the crisp apron cover such a charming storybook look for today's girls Ruffles at neck and wrists, too Choose print or checks and solid color Printed Pattern 9130 Girls Sizes 6,8, 10. 12, 14 Size 10 dress 2 yds 60", apron 1 $1.50 for each pattern Add 404 for each pattern for first-class airmail, handling. Send to QUICK «n 4 EASY PATTERNS 170 232W18 St, New Ybrk, NY 10011 Fashions to Sew (F/W) 754 1979 Needlecraft Catalog 754 Designer Collection 34 754 109-Sew t Knit $1.25 108-Instant Macrame 1 OS-Instant Fashion 105-Instant Crochet 104-instant Money 103-15 Quilts for Today 102-Museum Quilts 101 Quilt Collection Add 25c«ach book for postage handling Workshop planned WEST CHESTER - Gift Ideas on a Budget, an illustrated talk to include gifts for the whole family will be shown at three dif ferent locations and dates by the Chester County Ex tension Service. Pre registering should be done by December 11. The same program will be shown at all three of the following locations. On December 13, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., it will be presented at the YMCA, Pothouse Road, Phoenixville, where there will be a slight registration fee. On December 14, the workshop will be shown at the Extension Office, 235 W. Market Street, West Chester, at the same time as listed above. And on December 15, the workshop will be seen at the New Garden Township Building, Route 41, again from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Covered in the workshop will be ideas that could easily be assembled in the 31.00 $l.OO $l.OO $l.OO 75* 75* 75* few weeks that remain before ine holidays. Suggestions and Demonstration of gift wrap ideas from the unique to the very simple. Milk WASHINGTON - Milk production in 1979 may total slightly above the estimated 1978 level of 122 billion pounds, and commercial use also may be slightly higher, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture economist. Charles N. Shaw, an agricultural economist with the department’s Economics. Statistics, and Dividend declared READING - Directors of American Bank and Trust Co. of Pa. recently declared a regular cash dividend of 25 cents per share payable January 1, 1979, _ to shareholders of record December 15, 1978. In ad dition, the Directors declared a 10 per cent stock dividend to be issued production may increase Cooperath e Service, said that in early 1979, favorable milk-feed price relationships could stimulate heavier concentrate feeding and again mean sizable gains in output per cow. However, he said, pressures will remain strong for a continued decline in milk cow num bers. Milk output later in 1979 will hlng mainly on feed prices, relative increases in other production costs, and February 15, 1979, to shareholders to record December 15,1978. In a joint statement, Sidney D. Kline, chairman, and Samuel A. McCullough, president, announced that the Bank’s action was based on projected earnings for the 1978 fiscal year. the impact of demand department’s Food conditions on milk prices. Agricultural Outlook Shaw spoke at the ference. P)EiE««!i CiOMd&iaßir/ roman JOHA DEERE PAYS YOU TO ORDER 1979 ULLAGE OR HAY TOOLS lA 1978: &■ Get up to s9ooin John Deere dollars plus a tax credit Order any new John Deere equipment listed below before the dates specified and you II earn from $75 to $9OO in John Deere dollars you can exchange for goods or services at our store And we'll give you our best deal on the new tool What’s more, equipment ordered from our lot before 1978 ends can mean big savings via investment tax credit BUYER BONUS IN JOHN DEERE DOLLARS FOR ORDERS SIGNED THROI/GH EQUIPMENT DI&KS: 100 Integral 110 and 111 210 310 340 and 1630 220 230 350 440 1640 330 331 and 360 370 m ftjs? I CHISEL PLOWS 1608 M Integral 1608 R Drawn Rigid 1610 Integral Rigid 1610 Drawn Rigid (11-foot) 1611 R Drawn R.gid $lOO 1620 Drawn Flexible 1623 Drawn Flexible (23 to 27-foot) 1610 Drawn Flexible (23 foot) 1610 Drawn Rigid Folding (19 foot) 1623 Drawn Flexible (29 to 41 fool) $3OO 1610 Drawn Flexible (29 to 37 foot) $4OO 1650 Folding $9OO EQUIPMENT BALERS 346 and 410 466 and 510 MOWER/CONDITIONERS 1207 and 1209 1214 1380 MOWERS: 350 and 450 RAKES 567 650 and 660 670 and 671 CHOPPER: 16A SHREDDER: WINDROWERS 800 830 2280 This offer is subject to equipment availability o ENFIELD EQUIPMENT INC. Whiteford, Md. 21160 Phone: 301-452-5252 JAN. 31. 1979 APR. 30. 1979 $75 $125 $2OO $275 $350 $5OO $9OO - $2OO FEB 28, 1979 JUNE 30. 1979 $2OO $3OO $4OO $250 $350 $4OO 575 $lOO SI 75 $2OO $275 $350 5550 $450 $6OO $9OO $5O $75 $125 $l5O $2OO $3OO $550 $125 $175 $250 $550 $125 $175 $250 $l5O $2OO $250 $lOO $125
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