The multi-generated Somerset County Fair attracts Mary Geary, 95, New Centerville and Eva Compton, Salis bury, 100. Director Lynn Shaffer holds grandchild Ann! Shaffer, 22 months. SITE EXCAVATION Installation of H.D.P.E. Liner Systems for: ffi FedEx FMer*lSpm> ap mtssrj E SHIP PARTS DAILY •AIR FREIGHT • B&H DELIVERY SERVICE CASE rii case ik David Brown ("BETTER-BIU”) ' w *>—— _ C "> \ ■SUNFLOWER ] SBsaum juf^o I^B^ltrmlTrrepairp^ by Athens (mokosens.) KINZE CORN PLANTERS & GRAIN CARTS This Is Our Fax No. 717-626-0996 If You Have A Fax No., Let Us Know.Wq Can Communicate With You By Fax. USSS? 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-4705 • UPS * FedEx » TRUCK FI fifmrßfJvrr-r TRAILERS FALL EXTENDED PARTS DEPT. HOURS Sept. 5 - Oct. 27 Mon.,Tues.,Thur., Fri. 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Wed. 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sat. 7:00 AM-12 Noon I M HARLO Somerset County Fair Celebrates 100 Years Somerset County Fair Queen Glessner, fair board president the centennial festivities begin IGHT WlgjtftiMil Harrows (ATHENSI coulter tfflsfegSgyP Chisels I Plows I Duraßed' COW MATTRESS MEW 100 ox. Waterproof The Ultimate in Cow Comfort The only one 11 C~~Ttek~About of its kind! ADOUL^_^ • Heaviest * DURABRISKET • Most Effective * HOPE POLYBOARD • Driest • MUDGUARD • Strongest • PLASTIC PLYWOOD . t#L bJtctv • CALF HOUSING • The B£ST! I .FOOTBATHS Martin’s Farm Supply • WATE R TAN KS , Oreencestle 7t7W-428a • TRUCK LINERS < Martin Construction Co. Kutztown 610-683-6120 why Buy Anything Else? AipmbnfNshdr Bonks 717-687-0349 NORTH BROOK FARMS Pw«r Boy Ag systems Call toll free: 877-624-2638 Machinery Sales M-F 7 to 5 Sat. 7 to 11:30 Monday-Friday 7 AM to 5 PM Saturday 7 AM to Noon After Hours Emergencies Call (717) 626-0885 (717) 626-5169 Sun. Closed - Lord's Da\ tSf/GMT No Matter Where You Are - You’re Never Too Far! Your Parts Are Just A Phone Call Away! Melissa Schrock cut the cake for in Meyersdale. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9, 2000-A33 Besides complimentary pop corn, the fair directors served burnt sugar cake and drink to hundreds of guests and gave away numerous gifts during door prize drawings. Probably the last decade has seen the fair directors debating hotter issues than ever before and making more radical changes to do old things in a new fresh way. Glessner says implementing a one-price ad mission that covered the grand stand performances and midway rides was one of them. “We switched to pay-one-price and the people have supported it,” he said, with gratitude about the decision three years ago. and Byron guests as (Continued from Pago A 1) this summer. She was recog nized for being the same age as the fair. Also on hand, was 95- year-old Mary Geary, New Centerville, who relies on a walker to preserve an independ ent lifestyle. Another debate was when to hold the Junior Livestock Sale. They moved it to Sat urday morning from the Friday night slot it had held for years. The result was suc cessful and Glessner believes a more con venient time for every one involved, he said. BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN Lancaster Farming
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