(ContinuMt from Pago Al 9) The site will provide ample parking for the major events, according to the planners. “When we decide on the date for the 4-H Fair, we will definitely stay far away from other (county) fairs,” said Fairbaim. “Because our people want to continue show ing there.” This year, the county steer roundup is held at the Kimberton Fire Company Fairgrounds and will feature close to 40 exhibits. The dairy roundup is held the Saturday before die Kimberton Fair and will feature close to 100 exhibits, with more than ISO spec tators. The hog show, currendy held at New Holland Sales Stables, includes 30 members and upward of 100 hogs. The market lamb show features about 4S exhibits <CTPtg c knocK jafouildei's I MORTISE & TENON ■NEW & RESTORATION FROM DESIGN TO COMPLETION, OUR GOAL IS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. WE OBTAIN THAT BY QUALITY CONSTRUCTION WITH COMPETITIVE PRICES. 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Albright told Laneatkr Farm ing data development plan has yet to be presented to the local board supervisors before building per- DESIGN • BUILD • CONTRACTORS ■T» n AGRICULTURAL * EQUIPMENT STORAGE * DAIRY & LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT (215) 445-7897 Fattest agitation by the nozzle located over the heavily settle manure. Constant homogeni zation of bottom sediments by the propeller displacing up to 18000 G.P.M. mils can be obtained. According to Albright, construction of the build ing should proceed in late fall of this year with completion next spring. The building will be a welcome sight for many who are associated with the county program, accord ing to Fairbaim. “This is nice for all of the clubs," said Fairbaim. “Ag, home ec. and urban club projects can all be exhibited at one place and one time. Youth carrying ag projects can see community club and other projects, and we will probably see youth stary carrying projects they may never thought of carrying before. It will be educational for everyone.” 337 Panorama Dr. Denver, PA* 17517 (Continuod from Pago A 18) groups of two to locate and repair small gas engine problems in the small gas engine contest. The team of Curt Stoner and Mike Treffinger of Northern placed first, Jon Bish and Mike Boyer of Dover placed second. Mat Crea craft and Nathan Jockel of Ken nard-Dalc placed third. Curt Ross and Harry Border of Dover placed fourth, and Mark Miller and Chris Moser of Kennard-Dale rounded out the top five. Pinchot Park was also the site for the wildlife contest where stu dents were required to identify birds and mammals and bird calls. Additionally, students needed to < . <<v i «■ ! ,s s f' - Ii; «♦ <» .■*< EQUESTRIAN * RIDING ARENAS * STABLES, ETC. UnuttsrVarmlng', JSthmiay, 'iMy ‘B,‘ Vk&Azi Ag Skills Day •SEE OUR NEW EFFICIENT ERA WOOD STOVES I HERNIA? No hernia Is unrepairable, even after sev eral previous failed attempts. 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