)2—Uwcaster Fanning, Saturday, May 19, 1979 There is no such thing as a bored farm kid. This is one of those truths that I grew up with and still honestly believe. As I look back on my years in school, I can remember my classmates telling me that they’d ga home, watch TV, eat supper, watch TV, and go to bed. Not so on the farm. As soon as you scrambled off the bus, you’d race for the house to change into your old clothes. Then it was out to the barn, for chores and fun. There was always feeding to be done, bedding to be spread, and odd jobs to fill your time. But the funny thing was that it never seemed like work really. There were always the lambs and sheep to play with and talk to, and the horses to ride. Then there were those baby beef steers that needed so much attention and work as you took them on their daily stroll. And of course you had to pay attention to your buddies, the cats and dogs that followed your footsteps everywhere you went. It wouldn't be long before Mother would be at the back door, calling that supper was ready. And in you would trudge, hungry for that good home cooking. After supper, Daddy would lay out the plans for the evening. It could be bagging feed, making fence, worming sheep, or baling hay. Every job was an adventure, for it was always something different. Then, too soon, it was time to head for the house and bed, or studies, if you were unfortunate enough to have homework. And another day had come to an end before you knew it. Quiet moments with nothing to do seemed far and few between, and when found, you’d disappear before somebody found out you were unoccupied. You learned to appreciate time by yourself. Every day was different, every day was full of life, every day was unique. I wish every child would have the chance to live thus. CORN HIGH PERFORMANCE HYBRIDS FROM NORTH AMERICAN PLANT BREEDERS Jg, I 80HRER & BRO., ISC. SMOKETOWN. PA HP 62 lr»ct*tMrf single cmi te plant am year bail |ravn^, 1 tract leaf characteristic Stranf stalks. Hefty reets. Watch it yield in the fattl A fairly tall hybrid with erect, seaaewharf narraw leaves. frafucM medium ears and lets ef them Mm*ivrn mmhttity If 7*lll day*. PH: 717-299-2571 4-H handicapped youth forum attended NORRISTOWN - Melmclu Miller, Royersford and Bannie Stewart, Coliegeville returned recently from' Washington, D.C. where they attended a National 4-H Leader Forum at the National 4-H Center. The Montgomery County 4-H leaders were two of 52 delegates from 30 states. Developed around a focus on 4-H and Handicapped youth, the sessions were designed to help leaders become more effective in working with handicapped 4- H members arid volunteers. Leaders also had an op- Special feature of this week portunity to spend a day on were four workshops on 4-H Capitol Hill to discuss with mentally' retarded, , policies and legislative blind, deaf, and physically" issues with members of the impaired. The workshop on Senate Subcommittee on the blind youth was made Handicapped and the Senate possible, in part, by a grant Agricultural Committee, from the E. Matilda Ziegler and staff at the Department Foundation for the Blind, of Health, Education and Inc., N.Y. Other sessions Welfare, included dealing with at* The leaders plan' to apply' 'titudes, recreation for all newly acquired skills in participants, working with developing awareness of' other organizations and handicapped abilities and agencies and tips and . their needs to 4-H groups and techniques in meaiplanning, community organizations, preparation and home Also, they plan to set up 4-H Steam shows listed LANCASTER - Locations .tied for second with 26 each.' of nearly 400 steam and gas Illinois and Indiana have 22 shows, and museums each; Wisconsin 21; New exhibiting antique farm York, 17; Kansas, 13; machinery, are listed in v a Maryland, 13, and Virginia, directory issued for the fifth 10. „ year by Stemgas Publishing Times of the events are Co., here. listed, along with the persons This year’s directory lists who can supply additional 389 events and museums in information. 40 states, as well as 42 in Canada. The leading state in the caster. Pa. 17604, at $2.50 U.S. is Ohio, with 37. Min- each postpaid. Groups nesota and Pennsylvania are receive discounts. All air-cooled engines are NOT created equal It’s easier to call an engine “heavy build it that way. Many carburated dustrial engines simply don't deserw consume expensive fuel at an alarmii prone to break down or overheat at pectancy is measured in hundreds of hours. If any engine in the world qualifies as heavy duty, it's Deutz. Deutz engines are often chosen to power equipment with unit price tags over half a million dollars -that's heavy duty. When it comes to colling efficiency, the Deutz prredsion-cngineered axial-flow cooling air blowers have no equal. This direct approach to cooling (without coolants, additives, cavitation) means our engines need only about 60% of the air volume liquid-cooled engines require. Combustion efficiency is greatly improved by higher head temperatures and engine life is extended by cooler oil temperatures. If you think air-cooled engines are prone to overheat talk to Deutz users in the scorching heat of the Imperial or San Joaquin valleys. There. Deutz engines deliver more than 20,000 hours of trouble-free service before a major overhaul. SINCE 1955, EASTERN PA. DISTRIBUTOR RETAIL. WHOLESALE & O.E.M. SALES planning by a repa tentative of the Campbell Soup Company, Camden, N. J. Melinda and Bannie said that the most interesting part of .these sessions were the 4-H programs for the handicapped and the varied adaptations used by the blind and physically han dicapped. Mrs. Stewart is director for Sebastian Associates, a horseback riding for the handicapped program located in Coliegeville. n Copies are available from Stemgas, Box 328, Lan- programs for the han dicapped, when appropriate, in conjunction with other service organizations. 4-H leader forums are conducted throughout the year by National 4-H Council In' behalf of the Cooperative Extension Service. %m CORNEL f NEEDED f WE’RE PAYING TOP PUCES FOR TOP QUALITY DRY EAR CORN • FAST UNLOADING FOR ANY SIZE DUMP TRUCK. JUST DUMP ON PILE AND GO. • FAST PAYMENT-PAID IMME DIATELY AFTER UNLOADED IF SO DESIRED. • UNLOADING ANYTIME FROM 7 A.M. - 5 P.M. MON. THRU FRI. OR SAT. BY APPOINTMENT. CALL NOW FOR PRICE KEYSTONE MILLS R.D. #3, EPHRATA, PA. 717-354-4616 or 717-738-1088 Theft are lots of thine* that separate Oeutz engines from water-cooled and other air-cooled engine*. Things like blower design, Mg lube oil coolers, oil-cooled pistons, special alloy cylinder heads, a research and development team of more than 1,000 engineers. These are all important advantages. Still we say: If you can find an engine that uses less fuel than a Delta- buy it i DEUTZ A STAUFFER A DIESEL, INC. 312 W. Main St. New Holland, PA PH; 717-354-4181 Bannie and Melinda were awarded scholarships by the Montgomery County 4-H Development Fund with assistance from the Mon tgomery County 4-H Equine Council and the E. Matilda Ziegler Foundation for the Blind in New York, m 1876 jL 1976 deuti FIRST FOUB’STROKE CVCLE ENGINE ,