W Wickes Lumber OAD YOU»«H»-g&'g«IC , STEEL ROOFING & SIDING age 10’ ‘11.69 *14.49 $4C99 Stock Sizes Only ■HI 100 Sq. Ft. High Tensile Steel ■■BHSHHi THE SOUTH FORK I Loafi" X 32, 1365®® 5880 00 3400 00 ESST^r sb#- 6877 00 Wickes Lumber. .. Your Best Choice! m» v Prices good at the following location only; \ IVi Mile North East of EPHRATA, PA. on Rt. 272 ▼ > PH: 717-733-6521 or Lane. 717-394-9325 WickeS ■TCARD!f“ Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fn. BAMto 8 PM; I . Tues.S Wed, 8 AM to 6 PM: Sat. 8 AM to 3 PM K_Ul VlD6l mish is corrosion and itant. Lengths avail it most of your farm uction needs. Painted - lite, Brown, Red, Tan 14’ 16' 12’ *17.49 THE WINCHESTER 40x48' Machinery Storage Building • 14' sidewall • Optional 8 ft. • 16* and door additions THE PENDLETON 32'x32* Multi-Purpose Building • 1? •MawkH • 14* and door • Optional 8 ft add Wont THE LINCOLNSHIRE 48'x48' Machinery Storage Building • Optional* ft. addition* • 14* tktowal) ♦ 24* 4nd door PRICES GOOD THRU SEPT. 24 TREATED TIMBERS The perfect choice for farm buildings! Economical treated boards can be stained, painted or allowed to weather naturally. Durable... creates a safe guard against termite damage and decay. 12’ 14’ *1199 *1099 4x6 *1095 6x6 VemHlHy Plus Long-Lasting Protection! J3L 2999 00 6188®® 4229°° 16' 18' 20' *14.99 *1049 *&49 THE SHERIDAN 30x32' Multi-Purpose Building • 10* tkfewali • Option*! a ft • 10* *od door THE SHENANDOAH 42 x 48' Machinery Storage Building • 14' sidewall • Optional 8 ft. • 20* end door additions THE REMINGTON 36x40' Multi-Purpose Building • 12* (Mewall (OptionalOH • 16' and door Lancaster Farmlnf, Saturday, September 17,19*3—A23 selected by Lancaster County Ag Preserve Board js held by artist, Paul Snyder, of East Petersburg. 22' 24' *41.19 *44.39 Farmland preservation logo winners picked LANCASTER There’s a lot of interest in farmland preservation in Lancaster County among a group other than farmers. That group Includes graphic artists who entered a total of OS designs in the logo contest con ducted by the lancaater County Agricultural Preserve Board. I “We bad an excellent par ticipation in the competition that featured good art work.” ex plained Alan Muaaebnan, ad ministrator for the Preserve Board. “We first screened the entries and then judged and rejudged until we picked the top winners. The first-place entry will be used in a number of publications and in various ways to provide identity for the Preserve Board. ” The top three winners honored at the meeting of the Lancaster County Commissioners on Wed- nesday morning include: First-place - Paul Snyder, 6475 Lemon Street, East Petersburg, an artist for Lancaster Newspapers. Second-place - Carolyn M. Peifer, 300 Church St., LandisvlUe, graphic artist. Third-place - Denny Bond, 102 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy. Honorable mentions went to David C. Loose and fi— Maden spacber, both of Lancaster. The first-place winner received a (200 bond; second, a 1100 bond; and third, 980 bond. Snyder’s winning logo depicted land contours in the foreground with a farm silhouetted in the background. “Moat of the logo is respresented in the land since a farm is only as good as its land." Snyder said. In addition to the County Commissioners and Musaebnan, the winners were congratulated by Amos Funk, of the Preserve Board, which Judged the entries.