Recital planned \INETT SQUARE, Pa. ;illa Ochran, flute, and Bartholomew, piano, resent a recital at rood Gardens, Kennett e, Pa., on Sunday, July j p.m. The concert will -Id in the open air e and is open to all rs on a first-come No rain date is jled. Or (chran is a graduate juensne University, irgh, and a master’s candidate at the New id Conservatory of . She studies with Pappoutsakis of the i Symphony as well as aula Robison, John m' id Daniel Pinkham. in has appeared as HIGH PRESSURE WASHING OF POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS BARRY L. HERR 1744 Pioneer Road, Lancaster. Pa Phone 717-464-2044 NEW JERSEY SUMMER NATIONALS TRACTOR PULL FRIDAY. JULY 22nd, 7:30 P.M. SEE CUSSES 5000 MODIFIED 5000 SUPER 7000 MODIFIED 7000 SUPER 9000 MODIFIED COMING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st p TPfI CUSS A SANCTION PULL * p.m. FLEMINGTON FAIR WEEK solosit with the Duquesne University String Orchestra and a principal flutist with the Duquesne Symphony. She toured with the Pitt sburgh Youth Symphony and in 1971 was a soloist in the School Band of America’s European tour. She recently participated in the Marcel Moyse chamber music seminares in Brattleboro, Vermont, where she per formed with professional musicians from throughout the country. Gary Bartholomew, pianist, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bartholomew, Lansdale, Pa. A senior at Duquesne, he is earning a Bachelor of Music degree with emphasis on vocal and NTPA CLASS C SANCTION *6ooo.°° PURSE BIGGEST PULL IN NEW JERSEY THE TOP TRACTORS IN THE NATION instrumental accompanying. He studies piano with Louis Pollock. Four works comprise the July 10 concert at Longwood: “Duo for Flute and Piano” by Aaron Copland; “Andante et Scherzo” by Louis Ganne; “Reflections on the Water” by Debussy; and Sonata in D Major by Prokofiev. Following the recital, the Sunday evening display of the illuminated fountains will be held at 9:15 p.m. Longwood’s conservatories remain open until 10:45 p.m. Soviet wheat forecast WASHINGTON, D.C. - The USDA Winter Grain Team reported today that weather will play an especially im portant role in determining whether 1977 winter wheat yields in the seven producing districts it visited in the Soviet Union will surpass those achieved in 1976. Yields 5 to 10 per cent larger than those last year are possible if dry weather and warmer temperatures prevail through harvest. A larger area will be harvested than in 1976. The 3-man U.S. team was in the USSR from June 6 to June 25. It toured the Soviet winter wheat regions under Reserved Seats Available FLEMINGTON FAIR GROUNDS Rt. 31 Flemington, NJ. 08822 201-782-5696 Picnic facilities are available nearby, and visitors can spend hours wandering through Longwood’s 300 acres of gardens, woodlands, and conservatories open to the public. - Longwood Gardens is located on U.S. Route 1, northeast of Kennett Square, Pa. The grounds open daily at 9 a.m., the conservatories at 10 a.m. Admission is $2.00 for adults, $l.OO for children 6 to 14 years old, free for children under 6. terms of the US-USSR Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Agriculture. Depending on weather through completion of harvest, total production in those districts this year may be up 10 to 15 per cent over the 1976 crop because of greater area and possible greater yields. The team has the im pression that generally a policy to increase wheat output is being advocated in the USSR. Increase in area and yield, and also gluten content, are being en couraged by means of economic incentives. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 9.1977—25 Doug and Keith Eckel, Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, are proud of their corn that was six feet tall by the first of July. No special at tention was given the corn which is an early season variety planted April 16 and fertilized according to Penn State soil test recommendations. It has survived frost, snow, and drought. LANCASTER SILO CO., INC. 2008 Horseshoe Road - 2436 Creek Hill Road LANCASTER, PA. 17601 MANUFACTURER AND BUILDER OF QUALITY CONCRETE-STAVE SILO'S 1 *1 * f. jn* ■■r ; j t * j • jpara t » mm* *- * •••*• 0m *• *&< all *jm mii f . ■ g^«nM*|tSßS h* «4«mw Ml « MMi Mmml * f -—■—l— QUOTES FOR SILOS DELIVERED AND ERECTED DURING MONTH OF JULY IF A FARM SILO, YOU WISH TO BUY. THE BEST MONTH TO ORDER IS JULY. BEFORE YOU ORDER, PLEASE CHECK OUR 810, YOU'LL SURE BE HAPPY THAT YOU DID Larry Hiestand Ken Groff Office 299-3721 Sales 299-3722 Home 273-7394 Home 687-6668 ~ Please Send Silo Information i Please Send Silo Unloading & Feeding Equipment Information i ADI f. f <