16—Lancaster Fanning, Friday, Sept. f 1957 „ r . Less Than Month Left to Enroll In 4-H Baby Beef Clubs for 1958 Less than a month is left for in terested boys and girls to enroll in one of ihe 4-H Baby Beef Feed ing proiects, says County Agent Max Smitn Boys and girls 10 to 20 vears old are eligible The Red Rose Baby Beet and Lamb Club operates as the county wide club with 125 members din ing 1957 Each member is re quired to feed at least one steer for a twelve month period. Calves are distributed in No vember through an organized dis tribution plan. Members of the Red Rose Club feed then steers for the follow ing maior shows Southeast Dis tr.ct Show at the Lancaster Union Stock Yards in November, the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposi tion in Harrisburg in mid-Novem ber, the Eastern National Exposi tion at Timomum, Md„ in mid- No\ ember, and the State Farm Show in January. In the New Holland area a sep arate baby beef club is opeiated wheie steers are exhibited and sold at the New Holland Farm Show New Holland Fair to Start With Street Parade Oct, 2 On Wednesday evening, Oct. 2, the New Holland Fanners Fair Assn will again stage its annual street parade, conducted by the Young Men’s Business League, of New Holland There is no fee to enter the parade. Plan now to compete for one or more of the cash prizes listed here. Most Beautiful Float, Industrial —lst prize, $75, 2nd, $4O. Most Beautiful Float, Commercial—lst prize, §75, 2nd, §4O. Most original float, commercial—lst prize, §75; 2nd, $4O, Most beautiful float, non commercial—lst prize, $75; 2nd, $4O. Most original float, non-com- Kiemal —Ist prize, $75, 2nd, $4O. Best appearing religious float — Ist prize, $75; 2nd, $4O. Largest group of antique cars—lst prize, Stretch Your Grain with Sugared Schumacher Feed It 's an Livestock Feed for DAIRY & BEEF CATTLB HOGS, SHEEP & HORSES YOU’LL LIKE YOUR FEEDING RESULTS when you feed Quaker Sugared Schumacher Feed to your livestock—either as the entire grain ration or in combination with other . grains. You see, it’s a blend of grain products plus molasses, added proteins and minerals including important trace minerals. It’s nutri tious, palatable and digestible. And it’s priced right. . . for economical feeding. See or callus today for Sugared Schumacher Millport Roller Mills J. C. Walker & Son Lititz, R.D.4, Pa. Gap, Pa. S. 11. Hiestand & Co Salunga, Pa. Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa, Youths interested m joining the Red Rose Club can submit their name and address to any member of the club, to the county Exten sion Office in the Lancaster Post Office Bldg., or to any of the fol lowing club leaders Ira L Rutt, Peach Bottom, Fred W. Linton, R 2 Quarryville Mylin R. Good, R 1 Manheim, Harry Showalter, R 1 Remholds, Jay R. Nissley, R 3 Manheim, or Victor Longenecker, R 3 Elizabethtown. To join the New Holland club see Jacob K. Mast, R 2 Elverson; Lester Good, Rl, East Earl; Lester M Weaver, Rl New Holland; or John B. Lapp, Rl Bareville, who are the club leaders. In addition to learning how to fatten, fit and show a beef animal, the members meet monthly to gam experience in conducting and taking part in meetings and to participate in educational, and rec reactional activities. Parents are urged to enroll their yougsters in one of these clubs, to give the boy or girl an animal of their own and to help them learn by doing §5O. Best-appearing antique car— -Ist prize $l5. Best appearing marching unit—lst prize, $35, 2nd, $l5. Most comical group— -Ist prize, $25, 2nd, $l5. Most comi cal couple—lst prize, $l5; 2nd, §lO. Most comical individual—lst prize, $10; 2nd, $5. Best appear ing group of riders—lst prize, $25; 2nd, $l5. Best appearing heirse and rider—lst prize, $2O; 2nd, $lO. Best appearing child and pony—lst prize, $10; 2nd, §5 Best Decorated bike and rider (girl)—lst prize, §lO, 2nd, $5 The parade will form at the New Holland Memorial Park, and will move promptly at 7.15 p.m., rain or shine. Call ELgm 4-2232 to register your parade entry, or write to Witmer’s 252 East Main St, New George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1. Pa. Paul M. Ressler & Son Paradise, Pa D. W. Hoover East Earl. R, D. 1. Pa. Contains: CRAIN PRODUCTS from corn, oats wheal, barley MOLASSES ADDED MINERALS , . Including trace mineral! ADDED PROTEIN RESERVE CHAMPION IN THE JUNIOR division of the State Black and White Show was won by George Rutt Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rutt. R 1 Stevens. The championship was taken by Miss Joyce Holland, The parade officially opens the 26th Anniversary of the New Hol land Farmers’ Fair, Oct 2,3, 4 and 5. The other entertainment for the 1957 Farmers’ Fair includes the Religious Music presented by the “Youth for Christ” of Lancas ter at 9 30 on Wednesday evening. The “Buck Benson Show” will be highlighted on the Thursday night program On Friday afternoon, “Kid’s Day” will be held with free prizes and free p apsides. The pet par ade will be held at 7 30 p m The Garden Spot High School Band will present a band concert at 9 30 p.m. Hill IHllcrest 5-3455 Holland ELgin 4-2112 artin, Inc., Blue Ball, Pa. van McAvoy, 18 year old daughter of Donald McAvoy, R 1 Phoenixville, Montgomery County She also topped the 4-H, Holstein show the preceeding day (LF Photo) On Saturday afternoon at 4 p m the baby parade will be held. Marvin Zimmerman and his or chestra will play in the evening and the Explorer Scouts will give an exhibition at 7 and 9 p.m. Thaf famous Farmers’ Fair German Band will move • throughout the entire area and add color and music to the wind-up of the Fair, , t!