—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 5,1979 14 Allentown Fair signs ‘Beach Boys’ ALLENTOWN - The Allentown Fair has signed The Beach Boys to fill the last remaining date in this year’s lineup of night shows. The group will present one show (festival-style seating) at 7:30 pjn. on Friday, August 31st. This year’s exposition will run for six days and seven nights, shortened from the 9- day fair of previous years. Official opening is Wed nesday, Aug. 29, with the windup Labor Day, Sept. 3. There will be a preview Rabbit raising course given at PSU UNIVERSITY PARK - Prices for depressed fryer rabbits are up, with laboratory sales booming. Pennsylvania State University poultry scientists estimate production of young rabbits in the state totals 250,000 animals. This interest among adults, 4-H members, and children in raising and selling rabbits is growing rapidly. A conscientious manager can earn money from commercial production of rabbits if a good market is available. Penn State animal scientists, in their correspondence course on Rabbit Production, give instructions on breed selection, housing, equip ment, feeding, care, and breeding of rabbits for meat. Special attention is given to °o NOT remove EXCEPT k [ ! ° l R USE ONE SWALLOVy^ANj^- JRTHO Paraquat CL S'ffitf 1 ;r- night, Tuesday, Aug. 28, with free grounds admission; rides and concessions will be operating. Championship wrestling will be presented in front of the Grandstand at 8 p.m. with tickets ranging from $6 to $8 seats on the track to $4, $6 and $8 seats in the grandstand. Tickets for The Beach Boys may be ordered in person at the Fair office or by mail addressed to The Allentown Fair, 17th and Chew Sts., Allentown, Pa., 18104 (|7.50 in advance; |B.SO day of the show). Checks or killing, skinning and marketing. For the novice pet en thusiast, information on choosing a breed will enable proper selection of a pet and/or a rabbit eligible for registration as a purebred. Diseases and pests are fully discussed in this seven lesson course. To order a copy of this course, write RABBITS, Box 5000, University Park, PA 16802. Make check for $4 plus 25 cents postage payable to Penn State. % Che** 11 Oft CTHi money orders must include a sl-per-ticket handling charge, which also covers grounds admission. Tickets for the other shows range from $9, $8 and $7 seats on the Tracks to $5 and $4 seats in the Grandstand. Please Note: Only $4 reserved Grandstand seats and $6 unreserved grab seats on the Track are still available for Steve Martin, and only |7 Track seats and $5 and $4 Grandstand seats remain for Sha Na Na. s to the bunk much of the nutritive value may be lost. That’s why innovative farmers use Hay-Site. It’s the low-cost combination of stabilizers, antioxidants and flavors that seals in the fresh-cut benefits of high-moisture crops. Hay-Sile also works to curb storage problems ... heating, excessive fermentation, oxidation, waste and shrink. Get Hay-Sile. It’ll help keep nature’s nutrients in your silage. young’s Hay-Sile MO-TILL HELPS STOP EROSION. Planting directly into ground cover, or other residue of a preceding crop means minimum soil disturbance and a reduction in both water and wind erosion. It’s a benefit of no-till, a farming method substi tuting Ortho Paraquat CL and other chem icals for mechanical tillage. Chevron ELI/iA be. IHI UWN The Lancaster County Farm Women Societies will en tertain Farm Woman of Pennsylvania at a Spring Rally, May 16 at Elizabethtown College. Guest speaker at the affair will be former Miss America Evelyn Aye Sempier. The Rally will begin with a luncheon in Thompson Gym. Mrs. Sempier will speak on “The Wonder of Women.” Mrs. Sempier attended the University of Pennsylvania, Fairleigh Dickinson Roaring Spring, Pa. 16673 Ortho Chevron Chemical Company FWS Spring Rally planned University and the In ternational Correspondence School for advertising. She has been closely affiliated with t the Miss America Pageant as a judge, con sultant and mistress of ceremonies. Social music will be TM'S ORTHO, CHEVRON AND CHEVRON DESIGN-REG US PAT OFF y2irui njiru Nature packs your hay silage with nutrition Hay-Sile Keeps It There. provided by Mr. and Mrs. John Hess. Mr. Hess will entertain with trumpet selections and accompainied on the piano by his wife. Food, fun, talent and fellowship are planned for the societies throughout the state. stubble rime