12—Lancaster'Farming, Friday, Ang. 24, 1956 Interested Spectator Deep was the dust and warm the sun, but nothing would faze this young spectator while log-sawing, with'steam driven power, held his attention at the recent Rough and Tumble Steam Engineers’ reunion in Kinzer. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). Model - Center of Interest One of the most attractive exhibits for the younger and older generation at the Steam Threshers’ reunion in Kinzer was this model steam engine and baler-thresher at the Groffdale Steam Threshers’ Hobby booth. (Lancas ter Farming Staff Photo). Brother vs. Brother Still uncertain who the winner will be, John x fright), knows he’s in first position, his brother in reserve at the Garden Spot Baby Beef Show. The R 2 Quarryville brothers wound up this way when purples were awarded, John with the grand champion, Ernest in reserve. (Lan caster Farming S taf f Photo). This chart at the right shows the gen- moderate, «and heavy, and the precipita ■eral nature of the total precipitation which tion amounts which determine these fell 7 during the preceding 30 days. Precip- classes are obtained from an analysis of itation is expressed in three classes; light, many years of record at many "stations. * • 4 Old-timers lived again the days of the steam thresher-baler at the annual reun ion of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Whirling governors, whirling flywheels, and whining sawfalades, the smoke and screech that accompanies such that’s the scene above, as an old-time sawmill Precipitation - Preceding 30 tlays Thresher-Baler at Kinzer Old-Time Sawmill in Action c: ■ at Kinzer last weekend. Here is one ot the relics that renewed many a memory. (Lan caster Farming Staff Photo). <*oes into action at the convention of the flough and Tumble Engineer’s at Kinzers last weekend. (Lancaster Farming Statt Photo). _