EN A TE I 1 ST Aw Aon vt ero a8 re dre = ort The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, October 16, 1941 20th Annual Community Exhibit Premium List SEWING Former Acme Store next to Theatre MRS. ALICE BROWN, Chairman Mrs. Paris Hostetter, Assistant Owing to present conditions no State aid is allowed for this exhibit, there- fore cnly ribbons will be given this year. Hoping you will cooperate. Class VIII Sewing All entries should be finished since last exhibit First Second Third bk Cut Work, Luncheon Set, Doily, Bed- sprea BL evil rien ise ss ibho Afghan: Crochet, Rnitted .......c... viii hen Rishon Rigen Crochet: Bedspread Crochet: Tablecloth 8 Crochet: Doily, Luncheon Set, Chair Set, Buffet Set, Fillet Crochet: Any article Children’s Garment: Crochet, Knitted ............ Rug: Braided, Hooked, Crochet ............ esis Plain Sewing: House Dress, Print Apron .......... Novelties K. Children’s Class, (up to 12 years): any article .... L. Special Prize ....... tiie ste ses sie dies ses ds ys os > FLOWERS Hostetter’s Hardware Store MRS. JOHN J. HERR, Chairman Mrs. B. W. Newcomer, Mrs. J. N. Newcomer and Mrs. Harold Newcomer, Assistants First Second Third 1 Chrysanthemums A. Large—One specimen ............... $.7 §$ 50 Ribbon B. Single—3 siems oie 15 50 Ribbon C. Pompom—3 stems 5 50 Ribbon D. Best Bouquet : 50 Ribbon II Dahlias A. Large Decorative—3 stems ........... 95 50 Ribbon B. Pompoms—35 stems .................. 75 50 Ribbon C. Best oan visas 15 50 Ribbon III Marigolds A. Lovge—8 stems ....... cc. eve hie J 5 Ribbon B. Small—Best mixed arrangement ..... J JX Ribbon IV Roses A. Three Stems VL . Ribbon B. Best Bouquet arranged with any other one kind of suitable flowers ........ 1 . Ribbon V. Cosmos A. Best arrangement of any one color.. | 5 Ribbtn VI Zinnias A. Best arranged bouquet of one or mix- Od i, vee. cies 1 £ Ribbon VII Best arranged mixed bouquet in suitable container for living room .......... 5: 5 Ribbon VII] Best Dried Bouguet FY {i of Ribbon IX Pest Ornamental Berries Bouquet ....... .T 3 Ribbon ¥X Arrangement in Twin Vases J 2 Ribbon XI Arrangement in miniature vase, suitable for a 9 mirror plaque -............ J a Ribbon XII Childs Arrangement of Flowers ........ x oy Ribbon XIII Table Arrangements A. Breakfast 5 50 Ribbon B. Dinner (set for 6 persons) .......... J 5H Ribbon AUTO SHOW Newcomer Lot off Mt. Joy Street CLARENCE NEWCOMER, Chairman TOBACCO Longenecker’s Warehouse off North Barbara Street HARVEY ENGLE, Chairman First Second Third Best Lath, filler, 4 stalks.......... sierra $1.00 $ .50 Ribbon Best Lath, binder, 4 stalks......... Fives 1.00 50 Ribbon SCHOL WORK—_BOROUGH SCHOOLS Former Acme Sicre next to Theatre PROF, W. E, NITRAUER, Chairman Mervin Brandt, Asst. Owing to present conditions no State aid is allowed for this exhibit, there- fore only ribbons will be given this year. Hoping you will cooperate this year. Penmanship in the grades, (Each room listed separately). Drawing with the School as a Unit, (One sheet of Drawing constitutes an Exhibit), Drawing to be mounted on sheet 24x36 inches. TIS Pre re int ose Ribbon Second Prize eta ee Sys Seas nae va ay Ribbon Third Prize ese er aa vas sees Ribbon SCHOOL WORK—RURAL SCHOOLS Former Acme Store next to Theatre C. EMERSON ROHRER, Chairman Jerome Brubaker, Assistant Owing to present conditions no State aid is allowed for this exhibit, there- fore only ribbons will be given this year. Hoping you will cooperate. PART 1 Exhibits will be received Wednesday evening from 6 to 10 P. M. School as a unit First Second Third Penmanship In grades... Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Drawing—To be mounted on cardboard. Drawing with ” the schobl as a Unb... Luo i ata sien Wood-work—Best article in wood-work................ Bost School Project «vee. ov cdot iver os Open Class—Rural only. Work in Art, Painting, Draw- ing Wood WOTK. ovina tari sn sins tans sins is PART II OPEN CLASSES FOR ART AND HANDICRAFT H. S. Newcomer Show Room ROBERT G. HOSTETTER, Chairman William Workman and Donald Peifer, Assistants Exhibits will be received Wednesday evening from 6 to 10 P. M. Open to boys and girls of Junior High School age. First Second Third 1. Wood Work oe iii ies Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon II. Metal Work i ” 111. Leather Work IV. Mechanical Drawings ........ B. Open to boys and girls of High School age. I. Wood Work 1. Metal Work Yi. Paintings ‘and Drawings =... 1V. Mechanical Drawings C. Obes to Adults. Wood Work Metal Work III. Oil Painting IV. Pen and’‘Pencil- Drawings .................... DAIRY PRODUCTS H. S. Newcomer & Son’s Hardware Store MRS. WALTER GREINER, Chairman HOME-MADE DAIRY PRODUCTS Scored on color, taste, print, water content, firmness and odor. Butter .a0 25 Cottage Cheese . 50 25 Cup Cheese .50 25 . Egg Cheese .. .50 25 Ownership of Exhibits exhibits must have been pr 2 ced in 1941 by the exhibitor. Prize Money Offered At Lancaster County’s Leading Farm Sho HONEY H. S. Newcomer & Son’s Hardware Store MRS. WALTER GREINER, Chairman RULES All honey and beeswax exhibited must be the product of the bee keeper produced in the community. The exhibits must fulfill the requirements of the class in which it is ex- hibited. All products must have been produced within the year from the date of the last fair. The judge may open and sample goods that require such treatment. Only one entry will be allowed any exhibitor for any one class. Class First Second Light comb honey (Not less than 3 nor more than 6 ER SL EE RE NO SC a $5 Ribbon Amber comb honey (Not less than 3 nor more than 6 ra esis ise aa rss rte $1.00 J Ribbon Light extracted honey (Not less than 3 nor more thant pounds). oo irises ie $1.00 : Ribbon Beeswax (not less than 2 pounds) .................. $1.00 $ 5 Ribbon Apple-Vinegar (not less than 1 quart in glass con- tainers, judged on color, clearness, flavor, acidity and general appearance Lu... $1.00 4-H FLOWER CLUB Longeneckers Warchouse, off N. Barbara St. THEORA GINDER, Chairman Best Mixed Bouquet Best Four Stems of Flowers, of the following: nine dare i... irae sks nities ST Marigolds, large Straw Flower 5 50 Marigolds, small 35 50 Zinnias, small J 50 1 Exhibit Coxcomb 50 Most Perfect Bloom, any above varieties, 1, 2 and 3 Ribbons, Arrangement of annuals in vase. Arrangement of pefennials in vase. Arrangement of annuals and perenials in any container. Hiniature arrangements less than 6 inches in height and width. 4-H Flower Club Competition The following prizes will be offered to the clubs making the best dis- J play, points to count. . Fire Drive, 0... hirer ine $4.00 § Second Points 0. cco SOIR Third Prive d Potty ihe 2.00 58 Fourth Prize, 3 Points Filth Prize 2 POMS There must he gonipeiition for first prize money, 4-H CORN CLUB Longenecker’s Warehouse off North Barbara Street C. A. RICEDORF, Chairman Elmer F. Shelly, J. L. Swarr, Assistants Open to members of Corn Clubs. Select 10 uniform ears. Class 1—Sure Crop, 10 ears. First Prize, $1.50; Second, $1.00; Third, 75¢; Fourth, 50c¢; 5-6-7-8-9, 25¢ Class 2—Golden Queen, 10 ears. First Prize, $1.50; Second, $1.00; Third, 75¢; Fourth, 50c; 5-6-7-8-9, 25¢ Class I—Hybrid, 10 ears 5 First Prize $1.50; plus 12 bu. Hybrid Seed; Second $1.00; plus 14 lbs. Hybrid § Seed; Third 75¢; plus 7 1bs. Hybrid Seed; Fourth 50c; "plus 3% lbs. Hybrid Seed; Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Seed. 4-H T OBACC O CLUB Longenecker’s Warchouse off North Barbara Street C. A. RICEDORF, Chairman Tenth 2c; plus 3% lbs. Hybrid § ER RE TE REE En Fd Want JIOURS FOR EXAMINATION OF THE EYES Daily—9 "84 M. - 5 P. M. Tue., Fri, Sat. Evenings 7 - 8 EYES: E AMINED—G LASSES FITTED A BED Ga ia SAME DAY SERVICE ON BROKEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE Tp puppy Fens 8 EE RRR | EYES EXAMINED nist Be, Harold C. Killheffer TOMETRIST ELIZABETHTOWN | 15 E. High 8t Teiephone 24-R | , Sat gv | helm In Our MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte lelephone 11-J Mon., Wed., Thurs. Evenings by appointment In JT Ribbon &//@ & & © % 8% 2 8 ® DR. B. L. RUBENSTONE Optometrist — Eyesight Sheeilist MOOSE THEATRE BLDG. ELIZAB N. PA. ERT NE RIGHT THIS WAY LADIES i d= To The BEST BARGAINS in TOWN 2 ADVERTISING COLUMNS er a AT Open to members’ of the Tobacco Club. Exhibit consists of one lath of §§ tobacco. Prizes—First, $1.50; Second, $1.00; ‘Third, 75c; Fourth, 50c: 5-6-7-8-9, 25. 4-H CLOTHING CLUB Longenecker’s Warehouse off N. Barbara St THEORA GINDER, Chairman Nichtdown cof SHD $1.00 $.75 Sleveless Dress Cotton Dress with sleeves Sunday Dress or Street Dress 1.00 Datning 1.00 Button model Hem patch in gar 4-H ROOM IMPROVEMENT Longenecker’'s Warehouse off N. Barbara St. THEORA GINDER, Chairman Bed Spread Pillow Cases Dressing Unit Laundry Bag Rug Dresser Cover One Pair Curtains AWARDS ¥ MERIT Three awards of merit will be presented by the Mt. Joy Chamber of Commerce for the best JUDGING by 4-H Club members of any livestock exhibited. First award, Gold Medal; second award, Silver Medal and Third award, Bronze Medal. First Second Third B JNO. E. SCHROLL, Pres H. G. CARPENTER, V -the pat of THE END OF THE RAINBOW HOME ! ! W! F imagine everyone is seefyng for his or her ‘pot of gold”. A family Wan, who must consider the fulure at all times Rygows that his initial problem is a HOME. At one time it was almost imp wile for the average wage earner {o be a hoime-ownek, but the Building and Loan Association has chan: Lh that. Inquire al once how you can hecome vOuN OWI Fandlord. Inder Supervision State Banking OFFICERS Vi. BOMBERGER, %ec. FELLENBAUM, Treas) Three similar awards will be presented for the best SHOWMANSHIP ¥ by 4-H Club Members of any Livestock exhibited. 4-H PIG CLUB Rear of Newcomer's Garage, Off North Barbara Street PARKE EBERLE, Chairman Clarence Greider, Assistant Prizes—First, $4.00; Second, $3.00; Third, $2.00. Balance of entries $1.00 each. Public Sale of Pigs, Friday Evening at 8:00. Pigs may be removed 4:00 i o'clock Saturday. 4-H LAMB CLUB Rear Newcomer's Garage, Off North Barbara Street HAROLD ENDSLOW, Chairman Park Eberle, Assistant Remaining Pens, each. No sale of lambs this year. Lambs may be removed 4 P. M., Saturday. - 4-H BABY BEEF Rear of Newcomer's Garage off N. Barbara Street OMAR GINGRICH, Chairman First Second Third Fourth $8.00 $7.00 $5.00 $3.00 Balance of prizes........$3.00 each In the event that the Champion Steer, when sold, brings more than twice the sale average, the surplus shall be divided equally with the other members. Also, the Reserve Champion shall share if he sells for more than one and one-half times the sale average. Cattle shall be brought to Mt. Joy, Thursday, October 16th, before 10:00 o’clock A. M. Cattle shall be judged at 2:30 o’clock P. M., Thursday, October 16th, and the sale held after the sale of pigs, Friday evening, Oct. 17th, at 8S P. M. CONDITIONS OF SALE Cash for all animals to be paid before removal from barn. Make all checks payable to the Mount Joy Community Exhibit. All animals remaining property of seller until time of removal, Sat- urday, Oct. 18th, at 4 P. M. Weighed Friday evening, October 17th, which should be the selling weight. Weighed at Keller's yards. 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