22—Lancaster Farmin New Holland Fair Report The 37th annual New Holland Farmer's Fair will be held Octo ber 2, 3. 4 and 5. One of the highlights for this yeor will be the "Spectacle of Bands" Parade on Wed., October 2 at 7:00 p.m. conducted by the Young Men’s Business League. Information or registering for the Parade can be made by writing Parade Committee. 434 Brimmer Ave', or phoning 354-8001. Thursday evening, October 3, will feature the Western Kings and a Democratic Rally at the Bandstand on Franklin Street. Friday afternoon is Kid’s Day in charge of Robert J. Witmer The Pet Parade, sponsored by Hershey’s Shoe Store will begin at 7:30 p m. on Friday evening, followed by the Republican Ral STEER FEEDERS • FOR FASTER GAINS • LESS FEED COST • MORE PROFITS FEED Gehmon's Beef Cattle Supplement (Available with StilbosoP) TO ORDER OR BOOK CALL GEHMAN FEED MILL, INC. 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The contest among the fire companies of the surrounding communities will be held at 9:00 p.m. Thursday. Friday and Saturday evenings at the Band stand on Franklin Ave. The winner will be chosen on Satur day night and receive $50.00 and trophy, and the runner-up $25.00. Floats and costumes are being prepared for the beautiful Baby Parade on Saturday, October 5, at 4;00P.M. Registrations for the Baby Parade should be mailed to mis. Caroline Bair, 141 E. Broad Street, New Holland, on or before 1:00 p.m. October 5. Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2235 (717) The parade forms at 3:00 p.m. on East Main Street. Entrants must be under 6 years of age. The Parade is sponsored by the Farmers National Bank & Trust Company of New Holland and conducted by the Business & Professional Women's Club of New Holland. Saturday evening, October 5, the Rajah String Band’of Read ing will give a concert at the bandstand at 8:00 p.m. No New Holland Fair would be complete without the Farmers Fair Ger man Band on the midway. Exhibitors numbers have been mailed. If you have not re ceived one, or wish to enter an exhibit for the first time, you may obtain a number by writing to Entry Clerk. 361 Valley View Drive, New Holland. By obtain ing a number in advance, you may avoid standing in line 6n Tuesday, October 1, when enter ing exhibits. Art exhibits may be brought Tuesday, October 1, froih 6 to 8 p.m. to the Home' Appliance Building on Franklin Street, as announced by Mrs. Caroline Bair.’Chairlady. Items to be re moved Saturday night from 9-11 p.m. Only exhibits listed in premium list eligible for prizes. Mr. Larry Weaver, chairman of the Tobacco, Corn & Hay Show is hoping for a good show this year. FFA and 4-H mem bers and others are urged to vie for the Grand Champion $50.00 prize donated by New Holland Division Sperry Rand. Mr. John Baylor, Penn State University, is the judge of this event Please check premium list for rules and classes. These items may be brought to the Home Appliance Building (next to Art Show) on Franklin Street from 2 to 8 p m. on Tuesday. The Farm Show directors voted to donate the Baked Goods and Candies to the New Holland Library Committee, which will conduct the sale on Wednesday, October 2 at 12 30 n m in the auditorium of the New Holland Elementaiy School under the direction of Mrs Robert Spotts Mrs Phvlbs Tnmby is chairlady of the Bake Sale Mrs Eleanor Hoober, chair lady of the Fancy Work Depait menl, had added a few moie categories Check the premium list carefully These items may be brought to the Elementary School auditorium on Tuesday, October 1, 2 Bpm and pick ed up Saturday night from 9 to 11. Fruit, nuts, eggs, honey and vegetables will alto be received Hereford and Angus calves. The on Tuesday at the New Holland Baby Beeves are exhibited dur- School auditorium under the ing the Fair and are sold at auc direction of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tion. Prize money is awarded. Ham Ruoss. Mr. and Mrs. Ruoss The calves will be judged on have been serving in this capa- Thursday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. city for many years. They are sold at the New Hol- Jelly and Preserves and cann ed goods may also be brought to the School from 2 to 8 p.m. on October Ist. Mrs. Amos Mentzer and Mrs. A. C. Plank are chair ladies of jelly'and Mrs. Martha Bowers is in charge of the Cann ed Goods. A new location has been an nounced for the famous New Holland Flower Show. This year the beautiful arrangements will be on display at the Boy Scout Home on S. Roberts Avenue. *Mrs. Mary DeHart and her com mittee will receive floral exhi bits on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning until 11:00 a.m. They will be judged Wed nesday afternoon. Potatoes and Grain may be taken to the A. B. C. Groff Building on Tuesday, October 1, under the chairmanship of Mr. Harrison Kling. In 1953, a 4-H Baby Beef Club Camels have been known to was organized. This club has drink 30 gallons of water in 10 continued with members raising minutes. SEE YOU At The Lampeter Fair SEPTEMBER 25 - 26 - 27 ON DISPLAY A variety of farm, lawn and garden equipment including: r~ • Allis Chalmers • New Holland • Starline • Stand-by PTO and Engine driven generators General Electric Versatronic Range - Reduces roasting and baking time from hours to minutes. Other GE Appliances R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Phone: Lane 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-776 S land Sales Stables after being judged. Pigs and Rabbits will bp shown and judged Thursday af ternoon. Pigs will be offered at Public Auction on Friday after noon at 2 p.m. to the highest bidder. Mr. Earl Fisher, director of the Fair, is in charge of these events. The Fair Office will be locat ed in the theater building on East Main Street. Phone num ber: 354-5880. Officers for this year’s Fair are: Rufus E. Good, President; Parke Groff, Vice-President; Robert Lowry, Secretary; and Carl Groff, Treasurer. Concession space overseer, Richard Geist, has been laying plans for the various conces sions on the streets for the an nual fair.