Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 02, 1986, Image 57

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    Allentown Fair Entries Being Accepted
ALLENTOWN - Entries of
exhibits and livestock for the 134th
Allentown Fair are being accepted
in Agricultural Hall now through
Saturday, Aug. 9.
Registration hours are 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. everyday except Sundays.
Friday, Aug. 8 the hours will be
extended until 8 p.m., and
Saturday, Aug. 9, closing day, they
will be 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The entry fee is $6 and includes
Schuylkill County Fair Opens Aug . 13
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN - The
Schuylkill County Fair will of
ficially begin at 5 p.m. Wednesday
Aug. 13 and continue through
Sunday, Aug. 17. Opening
ceremonies will be held at 7 p.m.
Wednesday and will be followed by
entertainment by the Cressona
Band. The Fair is open daily 10
a.m. through 11 p.m. except
Sunday, when the Fair will close at
6 p.m.
Admission is free, but there is a
$2 parking fee. Nightly en
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FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 20 MILES
STORE, SHOP AND OFFICE LOCATED IN OLD STONE BARN AT:
4056 A Newport Road, Kinzers, PA 17535
(Across From Pequea Valley School) 717-768-3239
Refreshments
&
PRIZES
200 Willow Valley
Lakes Drive
WILLOW STREET
464-0500
• Try our new Round-the-Clock Teller
and Win l
A Star" on your receipt means you
are an INSTANT WINNER
Stop into the office
& claim your prize l
Enter all' of your receipts in our
GRAND PRIZE DRAWING for a Zenith
VCR
Entry box in the lobby
The Round-the-Clock Teller is located at
the dnve-m and offers the convenience
of 24-hour service without ever leaving
the comfort of your car
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admission to the grounds fair
week.’
Exhibits to be judged and
displayed fair week range from
farm and garden products to
domestics and fine arts. Animals
to be entered include cattle, swine,
sheep, poultry, pigeons, rabbits
and cavies.
A special category in celebration
of the statue of Liberty and Ellis
Island restoration has been added
tertainment includes Cheyenne on
Thursday, the Jordan Brothers
Plus on Friday, Whiskey River,
Saturday, and the Kerstetter
Family and Bill Allison Gospel
music, Sunday.
Premium books with entry in
formation are available from
Pennsylvania National Bank of
fices. Everyone is eligible to enter.
Last year’s fair boasted over 2,000
entries.
Transportation on the
fairgrounds from the parking area
Join Our Month-Long Celebration
• Enter our FREE drawing for HAND
CRAFTED PRIZES'
Stop into the lobby and enjoy
refreshments while you enter the
drawing Over a dozen prizes will be
drawn from the fine collection of
quills and crafts on display
FIRST PRIZE will be the winner s
choice of a beautiful full-size heritage
quilt from the display
You II receive an entry blank
each new service or ac
even those who sign-up
for free services are eligible to win 1
Pick up a menu of accounts and ser
vices to review Make sure you are tak
mg advantage of all of the safety and
convenience that banking has to offer
All contests available NOW
Winners will be drawn at the
Grand Opening Celebration
on August 9th
this year. Prizes will be awarded
for all types of memorabilia
relating to the two national land
marks forming a special exhibit in
Ag Hall. Any photos, souvenirs,
memoirs, or other relics relating to
the statue or island will be con
sidered for entry.
Premium lists, containing entry
procedures and rules and
regulations, are available at the
fair office behind the Ritz Bar-B-Q.
to the exhibition area will be
provided from 6 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Thursday and Friday; from 5:30
p.m.to 11:30 p.m. Saturday; and
from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m, Sunday.
The fair is completely organized
and run by volunteers, and more
are needed to keep the Fair
growing. For more information,
contact Ray Gaston of Or
wigsburg. “We need lots of help
putting the final tbuches on things,
Gaston said.
FARMERS FIRST BANK PRESENTS
fyllow STREEt
Opening _
Juno
SECOND PRIZE
A Zenith Color TV
• Open a NEW ACCOUNT
and you'll be eligible to
WIN A TRIP'
A fling to New York City
a trip to Williamsburg
or a holiday in Orlando'
Grand Opening Celebration
Saturday. August 9th
(Ram date August 16th)
Our staff will be offering courtesy tours
8t lemonade plus
A FULL DAY OF FUN
FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT
9' 11 30 am-100
BAR-B-Q CHICKEN BOX 1
'Olde Time Pp
plus for your enterk
from 12 Noon to 1 00
The unique harmonizir
bygone era with
BARBERSHOP QUJ
An Antique Clotl
Fashion Sh
This remarkable show bi
to life the beauty design
grace of fashions from th
1890 s through the Roar
ing 20 s
Visitors will learn how ti
care for and preserve pel
clothing for their own enj
Montgomery Co. 4-H Steer Show
Tara Bernhard of Harleysville will be among the 4-H'ers
participating in the annual 4-H Steer Show to be held Friday,
August 15, as part of the Montgomery County 4-H Fair,
August 14-16 at the 4-H Center, Route 113, near Skippack.
Tara was last year’s champion showman and hopes to cap
ture top honors again. The public is invited to the fair which
runs from August 14-16. Call 489-4315 for a detailed
schedule.
Westmoreland Co, Fair Scheduled
SCOTTDALE - The 1986 West
moreland County Fair will get
under way Saturday, August 17,
running through Saturday, August
24, at the County Fairgrounds at
Mutual.
The fair will feature the annual
competitive exhibits of open class,
4-H and FFA livestock,
agricultural products, and home
economics displays of food, needle
craft, etc. The agricultural exhibit
building will open on Monday from
8 p.m. to 10 p.m.; 4-H exhibit
building will open on Monday from
8 p.m. to 10 p.m. These buildings
will be open Tuesday through
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Commercial exhibit buildings will
open Monday at 5 p.m. and
Tuesday through Saturday at 1
p.m., staying open until 10 p.m.
A change in the judging
timetable will allow more of the
prime-time fair visitors to view the
judging of some species of
livestock. Tuesday, August 19 at 6
p.m., market goats will be
100-2 00 p
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1986-817
evaluated in the small arena. At 7
p.m., market lambs will be judged.
On Wednesday evening, August 20
at 7:30 p.m., Brown Swiss dairy
cattle will be judged.
Special free events in the Show
Arena and Small Arena for
fairgoers begin on Monday evening
with opening ceremonies and the 4-
H Queen Contest beginning at 6:30
p.m.
The Junior Livestock Sale, at
which 4-H and FFA youth will sell
market steers, hogs and lambs
shown at the fair, will start at 6:30
p.m. on Friday, August 22.
Admission to the Westmoreland
County Fair is $2 for adults and 50
cents for children (6-12), and
weekly passes are available for $6
and $2, respectively.
Entry information and schedules
are available through the West
moreland County Extension
Service in Greensburg and many
agricultural businesses throughout
the county.
"ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Courtesy of Farmers First Bank
for your entertainment
from 3 00-4 00 p m ** ''
A Musical Treat
The timeless lilting melodies of a violin
and flute duet
DRAWINGS FOR WINNERS
• The Round-the-Clock winner of a
VCR I
• The New Accounts winner of trips 1
• The Free drawing winners of hand
crafted items on display
Participants need not be present to win
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