A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 27, 1991 Lebanon Fair Starts Today. Runs NORTH CORNWALL (Leba non Co.) The Lebanon Area Fair, one of the largest agricultur ally focused county fairs in the state starts today with shows, events and entertainment for the family. The week-long fair begins at 8 a.m. today with the 2nd Annual Lebanon Area Fair 2'A -mile fun run. A daily admission fee of $2 is being charged. A few special events, not directly sponsored by the fair committee, carry an addi tional charge. The fair grounds are located at Evergreen and Cornwall roads, in North Cornwall Township. Also set for today are a rabbit and cavy show, a poultry show, and the opening of the main exhibit building. Karate demonstrations, the crowning of the fair queen and a concert by Paula Frasier and the Montana Band kick off the first day of the fair. Throughout the week there will be free music, craft shows, bar beques, 4-H and FFA animal demonstrations and exhibits, swine, beef, sheep, goat and dairy cattle shows, tractor driving con tests, fanner tailgate markets, other bands, sales, exhibitor booth s and other traditional events syno nomous with the annual fair. Back again, by popular demand, arc racing pigs, from Monday through Friday. A chain saw carver will demonstrate his craft, a petting zoo with exotic animals from llamas to Arabian horses. On Sunday, scheduled is the second day of the craft show, ven dors from all over south central Only From NO ALFALFA The New Standard JADE™ was the top performing alfalfa vari ety in the 1988 and 1989 lowa State yield trials. 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SENSEmC 717-535-5103 315-5*5-4794 • Warehouse * Temtosy Sales Manager Pennsylvania. At 1 p.m., a volley ball toumement is planned, a ham barbeque from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., music by Mark Rissinger, a seeing eye puppy demonstration, and at 7 p.m., the Jacob Ensminger family is to present a Vesper Service. Animals shows are scheduled for all day Monday. Evening activ ities include a Boom Bas Band at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. and a sheep to shaw demonstration. Also, the 6,000 pound street stock 4x4 truck pull and monster truck racing event starts at 7 p.m. at the track (additional cost $5). On Tuesday, dairy shows, a sheep leadline contest, and a Senior Citizen Dance Group are among the events planned. At 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., the 60-member youth entertainment group, “Energy,” is to perform. At 7 p.m., a second night of trac tor and truck pulling contests is scheduled ($S fee). At 7:30 p.m., the supreme champion cow of the youth dairy cattle show is to be selected. Wednesday is Farmer’s Night, with competitions for adults and children, including big wheel races, an animal dressing contest, and a rolling pin or bale toss. Also are wheelbarrow races and a tug of-war. From 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., a hoedown is set with music pro vided by Glenn Eckert and the Hayseeds, with caller Ken Saul. The last full day of the fair is highlighted with by the open Hols tein Show, starting at 9 a.m. and a livestock sale at 6 p.m. At the same time, volunteers will begin to sell sandwiches from “The World’s Largest Sausage Pattie.” At 6:30 p.m. and also starting at 8:30 p.m., the band “The Nichols" is to perform music ranging from Beatles, Beachboys, Elvis and Alabama. • ... ;.c jr*' r-,* *v • i :<\*j .. «.* ... / . . . ‘ V Guess Whose Hybrids Could Take Your Yields Higher. DEKALB dealers have a great lineup of high-yielding com hybrids for next season. Different solutions for different conditions. So when your DEKALB dealer gives you a call, be sure to give a listen. You’ll see how we’re earning our way on more of your acres. SELECTION. SOLUTIONS. Contact Your Local Dealer Or The Number Below For Information On Earning Our Way On More Of Your Acres. SPECIAL PRE-HARVEST VALUES! 717-854-7572 Through August 2 On Saturday, though not part of the official fair, the popular demol ition derby is scheduled to start at Farm Calendar (Continued from Page Al 7) Grounds, 7 p.m. Fayette Co. Fair, Uniontown, thru Aug. 3. Jacktown Fair, Wind Ridge, thru Aug. 3. New Stanton Farm and Home Fair, New Stanton, thru Aug. 3. Lebanon Fair, Lebanon, thru Aug. S.E. Pa. pepper and tomato variety demonstration. S-Berry Farm, Hickory Park, Gilbertsville, 4 Lancaster Co. Poultry Association annual queen pageant. Farm and Home Cento’, 6:15 p.m. Lycoming Co. Holstein Salae, Fairgrounds. Hughesville, 7 saKfl] r' r? 7:30 p.m. ($5 fee), followed by a fireworks display. For more information, call the fair office at (717) 273-3795. p.m Lebanon Co. Holstein Show, Lebanon Fairgrounds, 9 a.m. Central FFA Dairy Show, Wes tern! Fairgrounds, Laurelton. Morrison Cove Dairy Show, Memorial Park, Martinsburg. Capitol Region Summer Turf and Ornamental School, Gettys burg National Battlefield and College, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Fayette Co. Fair, Uniontown, thru Aug. 3. New Stanton Farm and Home Fair, New Stanton, thru Aug. 3. Lebanon Fair, Lebanon, thru Aug. Pennsylvania Seedsmen’s Associ ation summer meeting, Ag Sci ence Building, Penn State, 9:30 a.m.-10 a.m. wm .7 * . - / m f.