Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 26, 1975, Image 18

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    I&—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 26. 1975
Grange Fair
requirements published
The following rules are for
the Keystone Grange Fair
which will be held on August
2. For more information on
the event contact the local
grange organizations.
KEYSTONE GRANGE
FAIR GARDEN SHOW
Saturday, August 2,1975
(Or rain date)
Open To The Public
RULES:
1. Specimens must have
been grown by the exhibitor.
2. One entry per household
in any one class.
3. Plates, if required, to be
supplied by exhibitor. They
shall be made of sturdy
paper, be plain white and
without design. (Two plates
together may be needed for
better stability.)
4. Any entries not con
taining the proper number of
specimens will be
disqualified by the hor
ticultural committee. (Bring
an extra or two on perishable
items for any damaged
enroute.)
5. Entries will be received
at the fair grounds between
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.,
Saturday, August 2, 1975.
6. Entries to be removed
by the exhibitor between 6:30
and 7:30 P.M., Saturday,
August 2, 1975.
7. Special parking pass
will be provided for exhibitor
paying initial parking fee
and then returning to the
grounds. It must be
requested when placing your
exhibits.
JUDGING
8. Specimens are to be the
size most commonly used in
home food preparation,
unless a specific size is
stated. Select your
specimens for uniformity of
size, shape, color, maturity
and trueness to the variety.
Specimens should be free of
insect and disease damage.
9. Judge(s) will place
entries within each class and
2 USED PAIZ
BARK CLEANERS
(1) for 30 cows. $5OO
(1) for 30 cows, like new.
$l2OO.
MARVIN i.
HORST
Dairy Equipment and
Amana Appliances
RDI Ilona]
Lebanon, Pa.
r-i
the
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■ GUTTER CLEANER
make First, Second, Third
and Fourth Awards if
merited. Each award level
will receive a point value -
see Prizes, below.
10. If there is only one
entry in a class, it will
receive an automatic Second
Award, unless in the opinion
of the judge(s) the entry
merits a First Award.
11. Decision of the
judge(s) is final.
PRIZES
12. Place Point Values:
First Award - 5 points,
Second Award - 4 points,
Third Award - 3 points,
Fourth Award - 2 points.
13. Entry Point; Any entry
not receiving a place Award,
as in rule 12, will receive 1
point, for entering.
14. Points will be totaled
for each exhibitor and prizes
will be awarded as follows:
Highest Total Points - 510.00,
Second Highest Total Points
- 7.00, Third Highest Total
Points • 5.00, Fourth Highest
Samuel Kriebel, Mainland, Pa., stands beside a
1917 Case steam traction engine which he will
exhibit at the Keystone Grange Fair,Trappe, Pa., on
Total Points - 4.00, Fifth
Highest Total Points-3.00. In
the event of a tie, the en
trants will split to cash value
of the placing and the next
tower one(s).
15. SPECIAL
GRANGER’S AWARD:
Additional prize of |5.00 will
Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar.
BEEF SALES
MONDAY 2:30 P.M.
THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
Sale Order - Fat Bulls, Steers, Stockers, Beef
Cows and Veal Calves.
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, MG.
Phone 717-354-4341
Daly Market Report Phone 717-354-72 M
Abe Diffenbacta, Manager
Field Representatives - Bob Kling 717-354-5023
Luke Eberly 215-267-6608
This horse-powered tread mill, manufactured by
Heebner’s of Lansdale, will be demonstrated at the
be awarded the Keystone
Grange Member having
highest number of points of
Grange entrants. To be
eligible, one must be a
member or have application
to the secretary as of August
1, 1975.
if you have fat
cattle or
need feeders . . .
THINK
NEW HOLLAND
* V
* %
August 2. The 40 horsepower giants were used for
belt power to run various machinery in the past.
KEYSTONE
GRANGE FAIR
GARDENSHOW
EXHIBITION CLASSES
Description & Requirements
1. BEANS, green, snap -
plate of 15 specimens.
2. BEANS, wax, snap -
plate of 15 specimens.
3. BEETS - plate of 5
specimens (trim tops to
approx. 1 inch).
4. CARROTS - plate of 5
specimens (trim tops to
approx. 1 inch)
5. CORN, sweet - 5 ears,
husked (suggest enclosing in
clear plastic bag to retain
freshness until judging).
6. CUCUMBERS,
picklers, 3” and under - plate
of 10 specimens.
7. CUCUMBERS,
picklers, 3 -5” - plate of 5
specimens.
8. CUCUMBERS, sheers -
plate of 5 specimens.
9. EGGPLANT
specimens.
10. PARSLEY, curled
type -1 bunch (15-20 stems)
in water.
11. PEPPER, bell type -
plate of 5 specimens.
12. PEPPER, long, thin,
sweet - plate of 5 specimens.
13. PEPPER, hot-plate of
5 specimens.
14. SQUASH, any summer
type except zucchini - plate
of 3, young edible stage
(usually 6-10” depending on
type).
Keystone Grange Fair on August 2,
15. SQUASH, zucchini,
green or golden - plate of 3,
young stage.
16. TOMATO, large, red -
plate of 5 specimens.
17. TOMATO, green ripe -
plate of 5 specimens.
18. TOMATO, small
fruited, red or yellow • plate
of 10 specimens.
19. “THE HERBALIST” -
collection of 5 or more kinds
of culinary and-or garden
herbs, in water. Please list
common names and
botanical names, where
possible.
Classes 20 & 21 carry
double point values. They
are not limited to the
vegetables listed in classes
above.
GUTSHALL’S SILO REPAIR
RDI, Womelsdorf, PA
Frystown 717-933-4616
+ Replaster & White Coat Silos
+ Repair damaged roofs and handle new roofs
+ Lancaster Level-Flo pipe and distributors
+ Acorn Silo unloaders and other equipment
+ Calhoun Forage Wagons
+ Poulk Chisel Plow
+ Agricultural Mills
+ Wetmore Grinders - Mixers
+ Speedy Liquid Applicators
+ Stemman Portable Hay Feeders
+ Superior Steel Buildings
+ Trulock Gram Bins
and other items too numerous to mention.
20. “THE COLLECTOR” -
Three or more varieties or
cultivars of any one kind of
vegetable, varieties must be
identified, limit of 3
specimens of any one
variety. Space not to exceed
24”.
21. “HARVEST BOUN
TY” - a collection of not less
than 5 different kinds of
vegetables arranged for
effect in a basket. Space not
to exceed 36”.
Special class for exhibition
only - no point awards.
22. “CAN YOU TOP
THIS?” - a exhibit of the
most unusual vegetable in
your garden for shape, size,
or some other peculiar
characteristic.
COMPLETE
FARM PARKING
WE USE BRUNING QUALITY
PAINT AND IT
DOES STAY ON'!!
AERIAL LADDER
EQUIPMENT:
* Modern and Efficient Method
* Reasonable Prices
* Spray On and Brush-In
Method
* Sandblasting if Necessary
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
WRITE;
HAMELS. ESH
(C RALPH MILLER)
717-687-9155
SPRAY-ON AND
BRUSH IN PAINTER
BOX 350 A
RONKS PA 17572