—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 7. 1976 72 & I 1 I*» * “The Stonemans” will be appearing at the __ Shindig at Cripple Creek on Saturday, August 7, at 7 p.m. Patsy, Van, and Jim Stoneman are direct descendants of legendary country and folk music pioneer, Ernest V. “Pop” Stoneman. Pop began making records in 1924 and continued recording until his death on June 14,1968. The Stonemans are continuing the tradition their father began. entertainment schedule set KUTZTOWN - It won’t be long now before the Kutz town Fair opens its gates for another exciting fun-filled week. Billed as “The Biggest Little Fair in the State”, the Kutztown Fair here will open the 105th annual event on Monday, August 16, and will run through Saturday, August 21. Adding to this year’s ex citement is an un precedented array of top performers who will bring their nationally known talents to the Kutztown stage. On Monday, August 16, the fair will feature the Blue Ridge Quartet, a group that needs no introduction to fair audiences, or any audience for that matter. They have traveled from coast to coast, from Alaska to Mexico, and are known the world over for their soulful renditions of gospel and spiritual songs. Tuesday, August 17, the live entertainment on the Kutztown Stage will be Billy Walker. Billy Walker, the tall Texan, is 6 ft. 3 in. and has a career which has en compassed appearances on just about every major TV show, personal appearances throughout the world, and performances in every major arena in the U.S. A regular on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville since 1960, Billy today has his own syndicated TV show, his own band - “The Tennessee Walkers”, his own bus, his own office, his own publishing company, and his own tall Texan talent which brought him his first hit record “Anything Your Heart Desires”, followed by such greats as “Charlies Shoes”, “Cross the Brazos at Kutztown Fair Waco”, “Circumstances”, and his current hot chart single “Sing Me a Love Song to Baby”. Wednesday, August 18, will be a rare opportunity for the people in the Berks County area to attend an “in person” concert by The Hagers. These identical twins, Jim and Jon, present an intricate blend of country, rock, folk, and pop music with a flair for comedy. On Thursday, August 19, Guy and Ralna, stars of the Lawrence Welk Show, will make their appearance. Friday, August 20, Bar bara Mandrell will put in her appearance at the Kutztown Fair. Barbara Mandrell is a country stylist who gives a song and an audience, just the right mixture of zest and warmth. She’s been doing just that since the age of five when she learned to read music before she could decifer English. Now a successful Columbia Records artist, Barbara’s releases include “Midnight Oil”, “Show Me”, “Playing Around with Love” and “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long” to Stop Now”. Barbara includes a.gospel number in each show, whether in the U.S. or on tour in Europe. “I ask people to pay close attention to the words because I am hoping to inspire them in some small way”, she said. On Saturday, August 21, brought back by popular demand, again will appear the popular Blue Ridge Quartet. The Blue Ridge Quartet has consistently been the pace setter of professional quartets across the nation. Although their present activities have roots in the past, they know what’s happening today as well, and they combine the past with the present. This group of musicians blend various combinations of guitar, bass, banjo, dobro, autoharp, jews harp, snare drum, tambourine, maracas, and their own form of showmanship. They will appear on Saturday, Ajigust 21, as well as opening the Fair on Monday. The Blue Ridge Quartet will also be featured in a special matinee at 3 p.m. on Saturday in addition to the two evening shows. In addition to the en tertainment and America’s Ist prize midway ... The Jack Royal Shows ... the Fair will have'something the whole family can enjoy every day of the week. On Monday, August 16, the Eastern District Holstein Judging will take place at 3 p.m. in the Agricultural Hall. On Tuesday, August 17, starting at 12 noon, there will be sheep judging and at 6 p.m. there will be a dairy fitting and showmanship contest. Wednesday, August 18, in addition to the tractor driving contest at 6 p.m., will also be included starting at 10 a.m. the judging of Seed symposium set SHIRE MANSTOWN Beachley - Hardy Seed Co. is conducting their annual Seed Marketing Symposium on Tuesday, August 10 and Wednesday, August 11. The Tuesday meetings, lun cheon, and dinner will be held at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. The meeting on Tuesday will feature speakers and panel members who will speak on alfalfa, com, and forage seed supplies, seed prices, and seed production problems. The Wednesday program will feature a visit to demonstration plots at Milton Hershey Farms and Holstein dairy cattle and at 4 p.m. the judging of colored dairy breeds. Thursday, August 19, swine judging starts at 9 a.m., while the judging of beef cattle, beef fitting, and showmanship will start at 2 p.m. in the Agricultural Hall. On Friday, August 20, the FFA dairy and livestock judging contest, the FFA tractor driving contest and the 4H dairy judging contest will round out the week’s activities. The youthful exhibitors in the agricultural displays will be competing not only for cash prizes and ribbons, but also for trophies as well. Granges will also, be competing for prizes, judging will be based on “qualityT variety ahd display while Junior Grangers will compete for prizes and their exhibits will be judged on theme, display and quality. Leo Brothers Dairy Farm. Specialists will discuss the various varieties, weed control measures, insect and disease resistance, and other improved management practices - especially as they relate to the new WL Alfalfa varieties. 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