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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1937
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Class III—Baking (covered with cellophane)
Yeast Rolls (six on paper 50 35
Butter-Cake, frosted... 0. coves 50 35
Jelly Roll........
Mtr ave rv entire snare takin 50 35
Lemon Meringue Pie... ini hits 50 35
4-H CLOTHING CLUB
MARTHA JANE REIST, Chairman
Mrs. Frank Nolt, Assistant
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First Second Third
Class $100 $95 $.5
Class ............. ccc 1.00 15 50
1.00 5 75
Class 50 35 25
Class V—Patching (by hand)—One hemmed patch on

garment
BEL ERs REAR Er sss rss 50 35
4-H ROOM IMPROVEMENT
MISS THEORA GINDER, Chairman
Mrs. Morris Ginder, Assistant
25
First Second Third Fourth
4H PIG CLUB
Pens—Rear Newcomer's Garage
JOHN ROLAND, Chairman
Prizes—First, $4.00; Second, $3.00; Third, $2.00.
Balance of entries $1.00 each.
Clase $1.00 a5 35 25
Class H--Dptle 1.00 15 35 25
Class 111—Any other Unit. 1.00 5 35 25
First year exhibitors not winning prizes will receive 25¢c for each class exhibit.
Public Sale of Pigs, Saturday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. Pigs may be re-
moved 4:00 o'clock Saturday.
4H LAMB CLUB
HAROLD ENDSLOW, Chairman
First Second Thi
BON $6.00 $5.00 $4.
Remaining Pens, each....$2.00
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Public Sale of Lambs Saturday Afternoon after pig sale. Lambs may be re-
rnoved 4 P. M. Saturday.
4-H CLUB CHORUS
Mount Joy Farm Show, October 21, 1937 (7:30 P. M.)
High School Auditorium
HAROLD ENDSLOW, Chairman
Miss Mary Strickler, Miss Bertha Erb, Assistants
First Second Third
vv ivi in steer $10.00 $6.00 $4.00
For balance of Entries, each... vines $1.00
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Rules and Regulations
Contest shall be open to any 4-H Club in Lancaster County.
Each club may be represented by only one chorus.
Two or more clubs may unite in the selection of the chorus members.
All singers, except the director, must be present 4-H club members; the
director may or may not be a present 4-H club member.
5. There shall be at least eight members in each chorus. Not more than 16.
6. Chorus may consist of male, female, or a mixed group.
A. In case of a mixed chorus, three or four part music is satisfactory.
7. Each chorus must sing two selections; one shall be “Come to the Fair”;
the other selection to be picked by the chorus.
8. Books may be used but memorization of numbers is encouraged.
9. Order of performance shall be determined by lot.
10. Time of performance is 7:30 P. M. (S. T.) October 21, 1937, in Mount Joy
High School Auditorium.
11. Competent judges will be selected by the Mount Joy Show Chorus Com-
mittee and their decision final.
12. Judges will consider the following:
A. Appearance to the audience,
1. Stage position
2. Position of books, if any.
B. Tone quality.
1. Blending of voices.
a. Do they harmonize?
2. Volume.
3. Music expressions and word articulation.
C. Selections used.
13. The Secretary of each club sending a chorus for the contest must notify
Miss Bertha Erb, Mount Joy, R. No. 1 not later than October 15, 1937.
Saturday Afternoon, October 23, at 3 O'clock
COMMITTEE
MISS MIRIAM BUTZER MISS HELEN PHILLIPS
MRS. NELSON NEWCOMER MRS. S. A. HORTON
MRS. LESTER E. ROBERTS
Babies and children eight years old and under, living in Mount Joy and
surrounding countryside may enter.
The classification is as follows:
First Second Third
A. Pretty individual $200 $1.00 $.75
B. Comical GOSIUMES..... cuss 2.00 1.00 95
C. Original Costumes... ci 2.00 1.00 15
D. Attractive Doll Coaches and Baby Coaches........ 2.00 1.00 15
E. Decorated Velocipedes, Express Wagons & Bicycles 2.00 1.00 75
¥. Best Decorated Float. 3.00 2.00 1.00
Children to be entered in the parade should be registered not later than
Thurs
day, October 21 at any one of the following places:
Lester E. Roberts, Electrical Store.
Dr. E. W. Garber’s Drug Store.
Lester E. Robert's, Residence Marietta Street.
PET PARADE
DR. J. N. NEWCOMER, Chairman
Saturday, October 23 in procession with the Baby and Bicycle Parades
One prize of five dollars will be awarded to the winner of each of the
fol-lowing groups.
1. ‘The most original showing of the pet or animal entered. $5.00
2. The most aristocratic looking pet or animal entered. ...Award $5.00
3. The best mongrel (Cross-breed) of any pet or animal en-
i vie is cs cnt vas Award $5.00
4. The best team of pets or animals entered including horses,
dogs or animals of any sort, that is, the best pair of dogs,
team of horses or organized unit of animals, fowls, reptiles,
ele. hcludetl. cer ss Award $5.00
Entrants should register their names and addresses before Wednesday,
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tober 20th at one of the following places:
Lester E. Robert's Electrical Store, 27 E. Main Street.
Dr. E. W. Garber’s Pharmacy, East Main Street.
Frank Tyndall's Store, W. Main Street.
Dr. J. N. Newcomer's Residence, 218 East Main Street.
Contestants do not have to register or declare what their entry will be
prior to the time of the parade but their names should be registered
before that time.
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No age limit is placed for contestants. Everyone is weldome.
Early registration is urged but no one will be excluded.

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Premium List of 16th Annual Community Exhibit
1—High School boys and girls "
2—Grade School boys
3—Grade School girls
PRIZES
First Second Third
For best decorated in each $2.50 $1.50 $1.00
Most unique in each QiVISON. 75 .50 25
BICYCLE PARADE
Saturday 2:00 P. M., October 23 »
C. CASPER KREIDER, Chairman
Robert Hostetter, E. F. Gochenauer, Assistants



Special prizes for classes having the largest
representation in division $5.00 $3.00
First Second Third Fourth
$2.50 $1.00
To compete for first prize fifty percent of riders must be in line,
Any one from Mount Joy Public Schools
Any 2 wheeled street bicycle.
For the Best Arranged or Most Beautiful Booth
First—$10.00
A Booster Banquet for the 1938 show, will be held in the Mount Joy High
School, Thursday evening, October 28th, at 7 o'clock. Tickets 75c.
This banquet is for the purpose of discussing a bigger and better show for
1938.
Special program of entertainment will be given including group singing,
Slight of Hand performance, special music.
Mr. J. Hensel French, Secretary of State Agriculture, will be the speaker.
Be sure to get your ticket.
A. S. HORTON, Chairman
MRS. JAY G.
MRS. LESTER ROBERTS
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ELIGIBILITY
BOOTH PRIZES

Second—$5.00 Third—$2.50

BOOSTER BANQUET
THE COMMITTEE
MRS. J. NELSON NEWCOMER
MRS. CLARENCE NEWCOMER
MR. JOSEPH SHEAFFER
EICHERLY
FIRST ANNUAL LANCASTER COUNTY
Eliminations—10:00 A. M.
2. CLEANLINESS OF HUSKING—AIl husks shall be removed in so far as
TIME—S8 MINUTES: Each contestant shall be given a trial period of 8
SCORE—Scores in the elimination contest will be by count of the num-
PENALTIES—Two ears will be deducted for each one missed in the elim-
AWARDS—The fifteen contestants scoring highest in the elimination
SET BE.
CORN HUSKING CONTEST
To Be Held On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd
On the Roy Hoffman Farm, } Mile South of Mount Joy
Final Contest 1:00 P. M.
GENERAL RULES
ELIGIBILITY —Entries in this contest will be limited to Lancaster Coun-
ty farmers and their regular employes.
TIME—80 minutes for final contest. Time out will be granted only for
emergencies and never for accidents to a husker’s personal equipment.
EQUIPMENT—Wagons with standard double boxes and as uniform in
height as possible and drawn by tractors or horses, if wet weather, will
be furnished for each husker. Bank boards shall extend approximately
36 inches above the top of double boxes.
DISTRIBUTION OF EQUIPMENT AND PLOTS—AIl wagons and plots
to be husked will be numbered ‘and their distribution to contestants}’
will be by drawing lots.
HUSKING—Each contestant will husk two rows at a time. Contestants
are required to take all the corn on these two rows even though some
of the stalks lean over into adjoining rows. The gleaners will glean only
the two rows being husked. If a husker persists in robbing a third row,
the officials, if they see fit, can disqualify or penalize him.
DRIVERS—The driver of each tractor or horse will be under the husk-
er’s direction and shall keep the wagon at such distance from contest-
ant as will be of the greatest help to the husker.
COACHING—Coaching by husker’s friends will not be permitted. At-
tempts to “rattle” a husker will not be tolerated by officials. Straight-
ening out stalks ahead of a husker will not be permitted. Judges, at
their discretion, may disqualify a husker whose friends disregard this
rule, :
PENALTIES
GLEANINGS—For each pound of merchantable corn left by the husker
on the two rows he is husking, or which misses the wagon, or is left
lying on the ground between his two rows, the husker will be docked
3 pounds. Example: if his gleanings weigh 10 pounds, 30 pounds will
be deducted.
Gleaners will pick up all loose corn which the husker leaves and all corn
that misses the wagon, and will pick and husk all corn the husker
leaves on the two rows being covered, including nubbins and moldy
corn. These gleanings will be sorted by the gleanings judge who will
throw out ears which, in his judgment, no husker would pick and which
he considers non-merchantable. No gleaning will be done on turns, but
huskers may husk as they please while wagon is turning.
possible. Each contestant will be allowed a maximum tolerance of 3
ounces of husks to 100 pounds of corn. For each additional ounce of
husks 5 per cent will be deducted from the total weight of corn husked.
PRIZES
No contestant shall be eligible for a prize unless he continues husking
the entire 80 minute period of the final contest.
The winner will be determined by adding deductions for ears missed and
for excess husks and subtracting this total from the gross weight of corn
husked by each contestant.
Winners of the final contest will be awarded the following prizes:
First prize, $15.00; second, $7.00; third, $5.00; fourth, $4.00; fifth and
sixth, $3.00 each; seventh to fifteenth, $2.00 each.
ELIMINATION TRIALS
Owing to the number of applicants the number of entries in the final
contest will be limited to the fifteen highest scoring huskers in the
elimination trials. Contestants are requested to report on the field at
10:00 A. M. for trial husking.
minutes during which time he shall have an opportunity to demon-
strate his ability by the number of ears he is capable of husking in that
time.
ber of ears husked.
ination trials. Three per cent of the total count will be deducted for
each extra ounce of husks left on corn above the 3 ounce tolerance
permitted by the rules of the final contest.
trials will complete in the final contest beginning at 1:00 P. M. A spec-
ial prize will be awarded to the husker who husks the largest number
of ears in the official period during the elimination trials.
Applicants please report to
JOHN ROLAND,


Mount Joy, R. D. 1



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