if—Uncasttr Farming, Saturday, Amu*tl2,l97» Lancaster 4-H (Continued from Page 1) during 4-H. Achievement Days. The County’s junior livestock judging team, consisting of Jeff, Tim, and Doug Hershberger John Frey Neal Crouse Dennis Kulp Anita Augsburger Gerald Hess, and Darlene Huyard won a first place in their contest, which is another big one. Tim Hess Cindy Risser Martha Trumbauer JuneGrube Paul Aument Kathy Groff 0* placed • third highest, in- ..Judy dividual. > r "Robert Hess, placed third* Their senior counterparts- Top flower judge in the - Wayne Hess t Barbara state was Shirley Nolt, who Herr, Mary Longenecker, combined with team mate and Deb Greider placed Yvonne Bshelman for a third fourth in the state with their place team slot judging skills. In clothing and- textiles. The Garden Spot’s meat tl*«. team, consisting of judges were led by Tony Elaine Good, Nancy Mays, Eberly who triumphed as J une Gmbe and _ Susan fourth highest individual. Martin placed second. Miss The team, rounded out by Grube was high individual. festivities on Wednesday KINZERS - threshers are coinin’! ” - Seventy years ago that cry heralded a day of excitement and hard work on farms all across America as the threshers rolled in with their huge, huffing steam traction engines to “thrash” the_ wheat crop. Those days when the smoke-belching, steam-spi ttmg behemoths were the greatest things on American farms since steel plowshares will live again when the 30th annual Old Threshermen’s Reunion gets underway Wednesday on the grounds of the Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association, here. The reunion runs Aug. 6-19 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. The reunion will feature at least 20 of the old steam engines, performing a variety of tasks. The steam engines, some of which date to before the turn of the century, will be used to thresh grain, crush stone and run a sawmill and a shingle mill. Daily at 1:30 p.m. there will be a Pageant of Threshing, demonstrating various methods of threshing gram. At 4 p.m. daily there will be a grand parade of the old engines. In addition to the steam engines the reunion will feature old tractors, antique cars, antique wagons and old-time fire engmes. There will be wagon and tram rides competition at Penn State this week came from Lancaster County. Members were, left to right, Lashon Bussell, Cindy Daphne Immel, and Jenny Weber. Thresh ermen hold “The and demonstrations of tread and sweep power. There will also be a hobby and model building, a flea market, apple-butter boiling and quiltmaking. There will also be a quilt auction. Food, including old fashioned homemade ice cream, will be available at stands operated by the Kinzers Fire Company and various church groups. ' Admission tothe reunion is $2 for adults, $1 for children 6 to 12. Parking is free on the historical association grounds. LHCMUDT THE (lincomycin) HEAVYWEIGHT The feed additive for the treatment and control of bloody scours (swine dysentery) from birth to market. A number of feed additives fof bloody scours are on the market. But until today, few could offer such high performance and so few feeding restrictions as Lincomix On-farm trials have demonstrated the efficacy of Lincomix By controlling bloody scours, Lincomix has proven its superior performance in maintaining rate of gam and feed efficiency while reducmg-death losses And Lincomix can be fed in any ration, from starter to finishing just withdraw six days prior to slaughter. It’s available in both complete feeds and supplements for on-farm mixing. Lincomix-THE HEAVYWEIGHT feed additive for the treatment and control of bloody scours. Talk to us today about getting Lincomix in your hog rations! Look for Ijncomycm on the feed tag. STEVENSFEED MILL' - Stevens, PA UMBERGER'S MILL Richland PA MARK HHRSHEY Lebanon, PA FM BROWN’S SONS, INC Birdsborc, Fleetwood,Sinking Spring Members of the winning Rounding out the Horse JBowi? group ticultu^team,--.which Jenny Weber, Daphne led by *Misi Risser, Irnmel, Cindy Wenger, and Matba Tnunbauer, Lashon Bussell. Eshelman, and Ja: The poultry team con sisted of Anita and Scott Augsburger, Paul Aument, and Kathy Groff. AERIAL SPRAVIN6 Alfalfa - ORDER SEED NOW WL 311 ARC MH 30 - Available for Tobacco. Limestone - Available for application after small gram harvest. Tobacco ■ Look at our Solo Sprayers for use in Sucker Control. - f 1 1 Closed Saturdays - July & August tfl f BULK BLENDS 1 ORGANIC /yi PLANT w f h Wi/rMkWkWE.MuN,m riHUi FOOD CO. 2313 NORMAN ROAD, LANCASTER. PA. * PHONE: 717-397-5152 ' GEHMAN FEED MILL, JNC.' . JOHNS KURTZ Denver, PA . Ephrata, PA GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown, PA ALBRIGHT'S FEED MILL Kempton, PA C.E SADDER & SONS East Earl, PA HURST BROS MILL East Earl, PA Stauffer. Dairy iudees. aside (Turn to Pane 43) vn
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