Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1957, Image 16

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    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!