Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 1995, Image 50

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    BlPtancAßer Firming, Saturday, Septtmtar 30, 1955
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Solanco Fair Brin
Balloons, cows, tractors, and ducks fascinate these
siblings who tour the fairgrounds in a wagon. Grade, 5;
Paige, 4; Blake, 3, and Luke, 2, are the children of Steve and
Jewell Shivery of Christiana.
Ironically, several Stoltzfus families who prev tot low eac
Two-year-old Jessica Snyder begs her mother Joanne up eating at this table. In the front are Nancy and Melvin Stoltzfus of Willow Street with
Snyder and grandmother Joan Twaddell to let her “push a granddaughter Amanda Swope, 6. Reuben and Ben Stoltzfus of Kinzers with son Ed,
lamb around the ring,” while watching the Solanco Fair W ho is from New Jersey, and daughter Allle.
Sheep Show.
One is never too young to enter exhibits at the fair. “I like
prizes,” said 5-year-old Kyle, who took a blue ribbon for the
cockscomb and a red one for the pumpkin he entered. With
Kyle are his parents Tim and Lynne Redcay and brother
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s Out ‘Kids’ Of All Ages
..ine-year-o. _ Mummau tpok a red ribbon forthls dried flower arrangement.
It was the first time she entered an exhibit at the Solanco Fair. Sharing the joy of her
success are parents Ron and Bev, and brothers, Jeremy, 7, and Justin, 5. The Mum
maus are from Quarryvllle.
Serving scrumptlons milkshakes, Ice cream and other dairy favorites at the Solan
co Fair are these volunteers.
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