Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 15, 1990, Image 56

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    816-Ltncaster Farming, Saturday, December 15, 1990
Make-lf-Wifh-Wool
(Continued from Page B 12)
stitched a gray wool skirt and knit a
white vest. Stephanie Bowman,
Lenhartsville; and Sarah Karger,
Industry; received honorable
mention.
The fashion show is a part of the
annual three-day Keystone Shep
herds’ Symposium sponsored by
Pennsylvania Sheep and Wool
Growers Association, Penn State
Senior division contestants included, from left, Suffolk
Wool Queen Anette Lovell, University Park; Lori Brandt,
Manheim; Amber Dawn Sertkin, Three Springs; and winner
Marie France Reyes, Greensburg.
YOUR
CORN
AVERAGES
ARE
BETTER
WITH GREEN LAND SEEDS!
Independent Yield Data...
GL24O 163 Yield Comi
1986 gave
1987 gave
1988 gave
1989 gave
GL24O 182 Yield Comi
GL24O 134 Yield Comi
GL24O 156 Yield Compared
4 Year Average Of 29 Locations, 179 Checks
GL24O Was 19 Bu. Per Acre Above Average!
With 16 Of The Best
Hybrids To Pick
From
There is A Maturity
For You!
Only The Best From Green Land!
College of Agriculture, American
Sheep Industry Association and
Allied Industry. Numerous sewing
companies donate items such as
wool fabric and sewing accesso
ries as prizes for the contestants.
Judges for the event were Mari
lyn Engle, home economist from
Pennsylvania Furnace; Paula
Ewalt, president of the Keystone
To 144 For Plot Avg
To 157 For Plot Avg
To 104 For Plot Avg
To 148 For Plot Avg
fared
lared
lared
For Information, Write or Call
HAROLD J.
DIETRICH
R.D. #1 Box 139*0
Myeratown, Pa. 17067
(717)
933-4940
Dealerships Available
Polypay Association; and Mary
Alice Fyock, home economist
from Lititz.
State directors for the annual
contest are Janet Mawhinney of
Waynesburg and Shirely Dunn of
Chicora. Mawhinney said that the
purpose of the contest is to pro
mote wool. The outfits show the
1991 TILLAGE & PLANTER PARTS
EARLY ORDER PROGRAM
Parts available for pickup March 1 thru March 15, 1991
Some Of The Available Items On This Program:
• MOLDBOARDS
• CULTIVATOR
SHOVELS
• PLOWSHARES • CHISEL PARTS
• LANDSLIDES • DISK BLADES
• OTHER SELECTED TILLAGE &
PLANTER PARTS i
S HUEY’S
ALES
ERVICE
$
' FREE ESTIMATES - >
GUARANTEED PRICING FOR ONE YEAR -
BEAT NEXT YEAR’S PRICE INCREASE AND
SCHEDULE THE WORK TO SUIT YOU!!!
• Barn Painting
•Water Proofing Silos • Stucco Farmhouses
CALL (717) 859-1127
HURRY! OFFER ENDS DEC. 31st!
wide variety of textures and pat
terns available in wool fabrics.
Wool gives better performance
for less money overa longer period
of time than any other fabric.
Nature has endowed wool with
natural characteristics that can’t be
worn away: wrinkle resistance,
soil resistance, ready shape recov
If you order tillage or planter parts before
December 30th, you will receive 15%
Discount - Guaranteed Price.
WHITE FARM EQUIPMENT
Division of ALLIED PRODUCTS CORPORATION
Serving The Farmer Since 1914
PLAN AHEAD NOW!!
OUR SPECIALTIES ARE:
AGRICULTURE - COMMERCIAL -
INDUSTRIAL - CHURCHES
PAINTING & WATERPROOFING
20 Cocalico Creek Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-859-1127
Ono, PA 17077
Phone
717-865-4915
• Milk House
Seal Crete he.
ery and easy care. Many woolens
are now machine washable and
dryable.
Wool is cool in the summer and
warm in winter since it has its own
built-in thermostat; it breathes; it
can absorb 30% of its own weight
without losing heat, and is color
fast and flame-resistant.
IF YOU CANT MAKE
IT-GIVE US A CALL.
WE WILL SHIP THE
PARTS TO YOU U.P.S.
We Are
The
Fussy
One's
• Roof Coating