,150 JUS { | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1937 “Nice going, Demas,” seems to be the commen corn husking champion, Demas Rol and, Elizabethtown R. D. 1. left to right, are: F. S. Bucher, t and J. D. olan d, Mount Joy, Co. Corn Eugene Carper, Marti : Howard Erb, all of the Red Rose Joy R. D. 1, 18.29 bushels; Clarence y Beef club. ; I 18.22 bushels; | Greiner, Elizabethtown, One of the outsta the doll exhibit at Garber’s | Elizabethtown, 17 bushels, Drug store, whe senting 25 diff fraction of an the exhibit was the largest kind ever held here, Mrs. J. erly was in charge. A Ger included in the Ww to this country 70 years ago. Fifteen sche .. ort he school exhibit, trial arts and A series of masks se: usual exhibit A number of patrol Droj Joy had a y. Congratulating County’s Corn Husking Champion —] - nt, Roland, shaking h . (3, 19.20 bushels; Champion 3 55 (From page 1) lta, 18.61 bush n Moore and | Joy, 18.56 bus E. S. Wa Exhibit of Dells nding displays | 17.05 bushels, and Morris re 125 dolls, repre- 2,000 Spectators A crowd estimated . They rar 15 Schools Comple ed rts p to uch.” Tre mouth 1 the The Finals s were er err ee of J. Hansell French, state secretary of agriculture, as he Roland was crowned at the Mount Joy fe hands with Secretary French, Stanley Stauffer, Quarryville, who finishe finalists in the order of the | were: Lewis Bixler, Marietta R {1, 20.29 bushels; Thomas Michener, H usking | Mount Joy R.D.1,1995 bushels; Homer Ginder, Elizabethtown R. D. s; Joseph Bixler, Mari- ’ = arl or, Elizabethtown R. { 18.71 bushels, Norman Herr, DD iters, Roy G. Kopp, Mt. Mt. Bishel, | $10.00 to $13.75. at 2,000 to | Greiner, 280 pounds, sold to Benj. get away” i event. For | hundred; Henry Greiner, 265 pounds the huskers worked | to Benj. Bushong for $12.00; George s of corn in a field | Endslow, 290 pounds to Harold : Down one ide | Endslow, at $13.30; James Endslow, eC | and, 210 pounds, to J. B. Kel e gor 155 pounds, to Harold En 0 Ee site of the hzton lost the first major French and Indians. The shrine, is along route 40, cast of Uniontown, Fay. tv Commission Cut Courts Lancaster finish § Strickler, Mount Joy, ad A. R i . D.} Martin, Marietta, *| Autoist TW A Clean Show Mount Joy does not permit fakirs | dll its exhibits. Friday evening entertainment was | furnished 1 by a roving “little German { band” from Annville. Saturday's Show $10.00 to $12.30 per hundredweight and the 4-H lambs brought from The Lamb Sale | The lambs sold as follows: Robert Bushong, Columbia, at $12.00 per 295 pounds, to Harold Endslow, at $12.25; Robert Sloat, 330 pounds, to r and Bro. at $11.50; dslow, 250 pounds to Benj. ong, at $13.75; George Reich, 360 pounds, to Henry Eby, at $10.00; Jay Reich, 290 pounds to Henry Eby, at $11.85; Marion Greiner 225 pounds to Henry Eby, at $10.85. The Pig Sale Prices at the pig sale were: Hazel Bixler, 260 pounds, to J. B. Keller, at 311.70; Vernon Martin, 215 pounds, to A. H. at $11.60; Charles 7, 210 pounds, H. E. Hershey, r Roland, 215 pounds , at $11.50; Jane | Y) 4 181145, Kermit Oberholtzer, 210 { pounds, to J. B. Keller, at $11.75; { Robert Hershey, 235 pounds, to H. E. Hershey, at $11.50; James Endslow, | $12.50; Mine Martin, 220 pounds, Bicycle Parade Winners > in +} bicvele narsd winners in ine DpICycle parace lates Lancaster gounty's first WOW Friday afternoon. In the g congr some de in home SI (From page 1) NEW DEVELOPMENTS THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. PF IN EDUCATION FIEL | mo New developments place in the state-wide for high schools in the agricultural education, education, social studies economics, Dr, Lester K are taking e program | fields of industrial l, and home Ade, Su- perintendent of Public Instruct said today. In Vocational Agriculture Educa- tion some thirty-seven new depa ments have been organized at tl beginning of the present school fv term, and twelve coun supervisors have been assist in developing the The Division of Indu VOC atl placed program. trial Edu- cation in the Department of Public Instruction has been devoting a considerable time to the prepara- tion of the State Plan tional Education. The Division of Secor for V dary Edu- cation has been develor ing tive plans for a new social progr which will the in this field In the field of Home Education there has been ted a course of study ine to twe lern theories and pr 728 AUTOS STOLEN IN AUG, 241 RE COVERED A total of 728 automobile hi wes or a midway, giving a clean show at | ©3405 which was traveling west. came confused at Mast told the officer that he did | At the sale of 4-H pigs sold at | 7 tried to avoid | and headlight approximately bleeding from carried off the ye treatment and then PERSONS WITH MONEY AT INTEREST TO BE TAXED PARTY, BY ERG AT! HELP FOR YOU WHO WANT Don’t let financing stand in the way of your ambition to build or remodel! buy, Easy payment terms can be arranged, buying g or building can be fitted to vour budget! CONSIDE THESEFAC R TS! 1. Rents have bhecen in- creasing for over a ye 2. Material and Prices Have not Yet Reach- ed their Peak. 3. 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