Old Timers Day (Continued from Pace A 34) It with the ease and speed its earlier operators would have been accustomed to doing. Nevertheless, the large wooden rake, pulled by two “horses” Harry Pardue and Otis Astle gathered up in bunches or piles the straw spread out on the Grange grounds after the threshing demonstration. Woodward described the rake as the oldest piece at the show that day. In additipn to the outside displays and demon WITH A 1981 JOHN DEERE SNOWMOBILE. SEE LIQUIFIRE •SPORTFIRE • TRAILFIRE •SPITFIRE TODAY 'J£ (/H/oimiiimi.-- I i ■mm Spitfire' The little spark with a lot of fire LdOw Ever heard of body English ? 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Rosemaling, macrame and tole painting by Sarah Stauffer, drumore; oil lamps from the collection of Jim and Vianna Hilton, Quarryville; old dishes, crocks, postcards and other memorabilia from Lewis Pyle’s family collection were among the inside exhibits. Also returning this year was the sizable display from Horace and Anna Wilson’S ,ac miimnimmumu I: W) ~ \ I I 7-5 7-9 7-4 extensive collection of kit chen and household tools such as a chum, cherry seeders, apple peelers, meat grinders and cooking utensils. Dottle and Bob Kirstetter, Glen Moore, also displayed some of their household utensils. Women of the Pomona once again had pieced and appliqued a quilt top and had a quilting bee in progress for those who wished to try their hand. Homemade cakes, pies, soups and a bar-b-que supper were also available. !• ft; ire, portfire™ The trail blazers Razzle-dazzle or a lot of comfort. Take your pick on Sportfire or Trailfire for .1981 Both are sleek stable agile 340 or 440 Fireburst™ engine in Trailfire 440 in Sportfire With GDI slide-valve carbs disc brakes and long-travel slide-rail suspension 1980 Trailfire 340 List $2099.00 Sale $ 1859°° 1980 Trailfire 440 List $2349.00 Sale *2o69°° 1980 Sportfire List $2599.00 Sale *2279°° 1980 Liquif ire List $3199.00 Sale *2B39°° VISIT OUR STORE DURING THE NEW HOLLAND FAIR OCTOBER 1-4 Parts Sales Service htning the snOw on led Its powered Fireburst™ id by an larger™ laust Runs on te Has a system wide long-travel slide-rail suspension 717-354-4191 717-354-4731 717-354-8004 Nevin Myer's steam engine spent long hours threshing grain at the Chester- Delaware meet Garbage feeding rule passes house ag committee WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. House Agriculture Committee voted to approve a bill to prohibit the feeding of garbage to swine unless the garbage has been processed to destroy disease causing organisms. The garbage feeding bill, 'HR 6593, has the support of the National Pork Producers Council. The NPPC is Md. & Va. (Continued from Pace A 36) Click sees a pretty good picture as far as the Associations operations and allocations at the end of the year are concerned. In closing Click said “we ~ want to make sure that what we do is on behalf of the producers. We are here to serve you.” Other Association representatives in at tendance were: James Reeder, director of field staff; Robert Rollins, public relations director; Gene Lauver, fleldman; and William Gilmore, fieldman. consumers and congressmen to support dairy products” said Click. , “We also must be par ticularly careful with an tibiotics in our milk,” he said. “We stand a big loss if we have to dump a milk silo tank because of antibiotics so we have, got to have some way to work out situations where we find problems.” Clide said “We do pride ourselves as selling the worlds highest quality milk and we want to keep it that way.” “ BUCK TRACTOR PULLS Top Pullers from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey competing. LAST PULL OF IKE 1980 SEASON Featuring. THE TOP 10 POINTS LEADERS COMPEtING IN 9 CLASSES OF SUPER STOCK, MODIFIED TRACTORS AND 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKS BIG WHEEL RACE Open To All Children Ages 6 to U Enter at Office 5y6:i5P.M. Starts at 6:30 P.M. Regular Admission Prices For This Special Event LAST CHANCE TO SEE A TRACTOR PULL FOR THIS SEASON SEE YOU AT THE BUCK! Lancaster Farming, Saterday, September 27,1910—A37 working for speedy action by the House and hopes for passage of the bill before the November election recess. According to the NPPC, processing of garbage before it is fed to hogs would reduce the possibility of spreading diseases like hog cholera and, of~ most concern, African Swine Fever. ASF is spread through Loc: 10 Miles south of Lancaster on Rt. 272 r' / V>^ i#"*- ‘ '.i v < - I'- ■ , *Z~}*> t*%A'Zo scraps of meat from infected or carrier swine that get into garbage which is then fed to swine. It is essential that garbage be heated to a temperature high enough to kill the infecting organisms, since there is no known cure or vaccine for the disease. With ASF in the Dominican Republic, Haiti and possibly Cuba, the traffic of refugees from these countries represents a real hazard, Orville K. Sweet, Executive Vice President of NPPC, said. ASF is not currently present intbeU.S. Some states have laws which prohibit feeding garbage, either processed or unprocessed, to swine. This bill does not preempt state laws which prohibit garbage feeding, but provides for the state and federal govern ments to cooperate in the 'enforcement of laws and regulations on ASF. “We are gratified the House Ag Committee has taken steps to protect the U.S. ‘