SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Rome is the home of cheese. It earned this distinction by being the site of the first cheese factory, built in 1851. In honor of this fact, the American Dairy Association, in conjunction with the Rome Department of Tourism, is sponsoring the 4th Annual Cheese Festival at Erie Canal Village today and tomorrow from 11a.m. to 5 p.m. A number of attractions will be available for adults as well as children. Today, June 9, adults will TIRED OF CLEANING AND REFILLING SUPPLEMENTARY FOUNTS? csufbu SWISH WATERING SYSTEM bWIOH a TH f ANSWER! watering systems Their chick-size waterer solves man-size problems. v ppr -* New SWISH SATELLITE system waters chicks and poults from day 1 The biggest problem with founts end other supple mentary waterers Is manpower—the labor needed to clean and hand-fill them. Also, birds don’t always get clean, cool, fresh water which can causa health prob lems and poor feed conversion. But now there’s the new Swish SATELLITE system. 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The traditional musical show, co sponsored by the Farm Museum, begins at 11 a.m. and continues until 10 p.m. In addition to the contests on stage, there will be dancing, picnicking, games, food, and crafts. Musicians are invited to register in the competitions for bands, fiddlers, guitars, banjos, man dolins, bass fiddles and vocals. Over $3,000 in prizes will be awarded at the close of the evening show. The admission is $5 per person. Children under eighteen, ac companied by parents are ad mitted free. The Footloose doggers of Washington, DC will be on hand to present several exhibitions of clog dancing. Families should prepare for a warm afternoon and perhaps a cool evening. The stage and arena are shaded by big maple trees. There will be a new dance floor under the trees. The Carroll County Farm Museum is located on Center Street, on the south side of West minster. It’s about one hours drive from Baltimore or Washington. 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