tfthe'u “The American Farmer” July 4,1987, National Independence Day, Washing ton D.C. Left to right: Gabriel Reilly, Amy lager, Shelley Madsen, Kersten Mad sen, David Lechlider, Carolyn Lechlider (walking), Robert Kucklewlcz, Christ ine Reilly. Thanks and Congratulations CARL R. KRESGE and FAMILY • Roof Trusses 4’ On Center, Which Allows Heavier Snow Load • Natural Draft Ventilation With Covered Ridge Vent • Grooved Concrete Floors In ‘He°aS eManUal/Self ' U>CkinB SF°roSd“ • Sidewall Regulator Vents For Natural Seasonal Cross Ventilation DESIGNERS & BUILDERS RD 4, EPHRATA, PA 17522 Located In Farmersville Phone 717-354-4271 This Little Pig Went To 'U - Loysville, PA On Their New Freestall Facility BUILT BY if* Wa pkt UHLJHIt (bsScW - ? MmSk to FEATURES • Pole Barn Construction • Treated Breastboard in Cowbed, Which Positions Cow Washington Carolyn Lechlider knows just what to do for a hot pig—take him for a ride in an air-conditioned car and turn up the stereo! On the 4th of July Mrs. Lechlid er and her pig went to Washington to celebrate fanning in the Nation al Independence Day Parade and Festival. The Montgomery County Farm Bureau and the Maryland Farm Bureau co-sponsored a float and titled it, “The American Farmer.” “We wanted to celebrate the Bicentennial of the Constitution,” said Lechlider, “as well as the fact that the men who created it were, for the most part, farmers.” With this theme in mind, Lech lider and her committee, Barbara Anne Stiles, Michelle Reilly, Dia na Lee Patton and Margaret Cole man, made colonial costumes for the seven children who rode the float and the two drivers who man aged the horses that pulled it Gabriel Reilly wielded die mean looking antique sythe with cradle loaded for the occasion by Stanley Stabler. Amy lager and Shelly Madsen sat within the chestnut worm fence and tended the lives- UhEplw VhrtFtr Y« far** Yam UrpBr Small lock a lamb and the pig. The Pattons’ turf farm donated the green “pasture”. Kersten Madsen was the “mother” and looked lovely in her apron and bonnet. Three-year-old David Lechlider earned the water bucket. Robert Kucklewicz used the Stiles’ anti que wooden hay rake to good advantage and Christine Reilly hoed the com which was as high as an elephant’s eye. She had to part the lush green stalks to be seen; Mrs. Stiles had nurtured it to per fection. Mrs. Reilly and her child ren painted the signs. The lamb stood by sheepishly. But the pig squealed, causing laughter from the crowd and con cern from Mrs. Lechlider and her grandson on the float. The day was hot and humid as the parade ended and she picked up the little pink pig and lifted him into his cage in the back of her car. “I turned the air conditioning on high and the radio to something soothing,” she said, “and the pig went right to sleep. And snored all the way home.” Back in Laylonsville he and David are running about, happily dream ing of red, white and blue flags and the applause of crowds. The Nation’s Capitol was per fect for our country’s birthday and American farmers from San Fran cisco to Easton were proudly rep resented in the national parade.' Lechlider and the American Far mer float committee wrote this description to be read as the wav ing grain, green com, big horses and beautiful children wafted past the reviewing stand: We the People were mostly farmers. Here the American Farmer float, spon sored by the Montgomery County Farm Bureau and the Maryland Farm Bureau, commemorates the Bicenntennial of the Constitution by depicting the farm family of 1787. They live in a log house and the entire family works hard to provide food. Today’s farm family has pretty much the same values as did the authors of the Constitution, They are independent thinkers with a firm belief in God, the family and education.'Cohesiveness is rein forced as everyone works and everyone benefits. The farm with its green pastures and still waters remains the place most Americans would like to live. kr: aSa* LISTER | REITER I THE FRONT o/£sa w POWER BSSETnEwmmAMDERSr NEW WATER-COOLED DIESELS 34 to 132 H.P. in 3,4 and 6 Cylinders MODEL »■ iSk: Air wSi “ w mV Cylinders j||Pr GIVE US A TRY! CHECK OUR PRICES DIESELS OUR SPECIALTY Let Us Know Your Service Problems AUTHORIZED LISTER-PETTER DISTRIBUTOR HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE Malnl/waMnn Branch Location (717) (M-3322 (717) 7M-U73 (717) JSS-1778 313 Furnace Rd.‘ 235 Mascot Rd. Quarryville, PA 17SM Ronks, PA 17572