The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 30, 1943 al Community Exhibit Premium Li CORN EXHIBIT er’s Warehouse off North Barbara Street ~ C. H. MARTIN, Chairman 10 Ears Constitutes an Exhibit First Second SP ahs a sven $1.50 $.75 $1.50 $.75 $75 Ed 3 a am i Bogus BERLE 888838 - HH So BUS. SEED CORN GIVEN AWAY AS PRIZES HYBRED CORN EXHIBIT FUNK VARIETY First Second Third 35 Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds hw cnn cer 15 Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds 15 Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds i : First . Second Third vebesvessss Yo Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds . % Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds 15 Bushel ' 1 Peck 7 Pounds 3, Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds restate First Second Third Hf irre enn vines 15 Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds 1% Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds . eres sen z eases 1, Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds us: 21 Pounds Divided. ‘POTATOES Neweomer's Warehouse off North Barbara Street FRANK WEIDMAN, Chairman One-Half Peck Constitutes an Exhibit. First Second . Third $25 BRR BERR SMALL GRAINS EXHIBIT Newcomer's Warehouse off North Barbara Strect First Second Third $ .50 Ribbon $ .50 Ribbon $ .50 Ribbon laa warns ai nina nas vanes res ayy $.75 $ 50 Ribbon $.15 $ .50 Ribbon “quarts of cleaned grain constitutes an exhibit. The grain should be 1 the exhibit in a two quart jar in which it will be exhibited. The ld be bright and free from all noxious weeds and small grains. VEGETABLES J. B. Hestetter’'s Show Room, West Main Street HARRY HAUENSTEIN, Chairman Kathryn Hauenstein, Assistant. First Second Third Snap Beans, Pods, 1 Plate (quart) .......... -- $190 $75 Snap Beans, Pots, 1 Plate (quart) .......... . 1.00 5 Bg Beans, Pods, 1 Plate. . 1.00 1B 1 Beans, 1 Plate om) Shelled ........0....... $1 3 >: 1.00 15 20 4 5 50 75 50 ls Sprouts, Mature Heads, 1 Plate (quart) ....... 1.00 a5 50 Summer Cabbage, 1 head (2 to 4 lbs.) ...... . 1.00 a5 .50 d Fall Cabbage, 1 head (4 to 6 Ibs.) Trp he . 1.00 5 50 ‘Winter Cabbage, 1 head (3 to 5 lbs.) ......... 1.00 75 50 1 Cabbage, 1 head a | 3 6s) ............... 1.00 a5 50 Caphage, Mature P Eden nese $100 $75 $.50 A i 1.00 5 30 ] Sas 1.00 a5 50 ry, an Mature Plants (roots in soil) .......... 1.00 * 15 50 | Chard, One Plant (roots in soil) ................ 1.00 75 50 One 1.00 75 50 Slicing (5 to 10 inches), five ....... rs ire. 1.00 75 50 Peking 2 to 5 inches), ten .............. 1.00 15 50 tasers sass rans inden hina 1.00 a5 50 3 Broad Leafed, 1 Plant (roots in soil) ....... $100 $795 $50 2 Curled, 1 Plant (roots in soil) ......... = 100 5 50 BOP more nave 1.00 “> 50 | Plant (roots in soil or water) .................. 1.00 15 50 seas maidens asa nares ans 1.00 a5 50 Leaf Lettuce, 1 Plant (roots in soil) ........... 1.00 a5 50 Lettuce, 1 Plant (roots in Soil) ................. 1.00 5 50 "Onions, three bunches 1.00 75 50 I Plate (quart) $100 $.75 $50 Mature, 1 Plate, three 1.00 75 50 fe five .............. co. 00 1.00 5 S50 | a5 50 75 50 3 75 50 1.00 a5 50 t * Red, Green and Yellow, five ... 1.00 75 50 Red and Green, five ........... ..$1.00 $75 $50 ha ss mn cannons rea. 1.00 a5 50 1 Be and Squash (large stems): 3 a5 S50 a5 50 Squash, 1 specimen .................. 1.00 a5 50 Hubbard or Delicious Squash, 1 fo - $100 $75 $50 or Buttercup Squash, 1 specimen... 1.00 a5 50 y 1 specimen ....... 1.00 15 50 red, summer and winter ...........:. 1.00 15 50 x 1.60 a5 50 1.00 75 50 « 100 75 1 1.00 +515 50 300 75’ 50 . 1.00 a5 20 1.00 a5 50 . 1.00 15 50 5 58 15 50 Prize Money Offered At Lancaster County's Leading Farm Show vs sas sits sisi sain 1.00 75 S ONIONS cut rs sles 5 walt a heaviness 1.00 a5 EB: Others. ai iin Eee sei 1.00 75 VICTORY GARDEN Sponsored by Chamber of Commerce J. B. Hostetter’s Show Roomj, W. Main St. HARRY E. HAUENSTEIN, Chairman Displays must consist of not less than 10 nor mere than 15. Children’s display, aged 12 to 21. First Second Third Fourth Fifth $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Adult's display: First Second Third Fourth Fifth $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Please inform Harry Hauenstein, Route 3, Elizabethtown, Phone 102R5 if you intend to exhibit in the Victory Garden Contest, not later than October 12th. 4-H VICTORY GARDEN CLUB Sponsored by Community Show J.-B. Hostetter’'s Show Room, (W. Main St. HARRY HAUENSTEIN, Chairman Display: must consist of not less than 10 nor more than 15. Children’s display, aged 12 to 21. First Second Third Fourth Fifth $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 EGGS Newcomer’s Warchouse off North Barbara Street FRANK WEIDMAN, Chairman t First ‘Second VUE, oc nih tin in anni wien ES fia sah skies wns $1.00 © $ .50. BIOWIE ois cha s vais pide sve $1.00 $ 50 at least twenty-four ounces. Class I—Farmer’s Class open to Urban people and farmers with less than 500 laying birds. : 1st 2nd 3rd S Dozen WHILE ives $2.00 $150 $1.00 S5'Dazen Brown $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 Class 2—Commercial Class open to poultrymen with more than 500 laying for a neat and attractive package and 10 points for good packing to prevent One dozen eggs: constitutes an exhibit, Eggs should be clean and fresh, not [* more than seven days old, They should be uniform in size and should weigh A breakage. 1st 2nd 3rd 6 Dozen Case $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 6 Dozen Case $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 A First Second Third Premiums, each dss... cur si0 350 $25 2000009 Baldwin McIntosh Spy Black Twig Paradise Stayman @ Delicious Grimes Golden Summer Rambo Fallowater Rome Beauty Wealthy Golden Delicious Russett Winesap @ Jonathan Smokehouse Winter Banana’ King David York and best all other varieties. © Five apples constitute an exhibit. They should be uniform in size and shape © and free from all blemishes. First Second Third |@) Exhibit of ahy five varieties $150 $1.00 $ .50 Diamond Exhibit—(16 apples), varieties eligible: Delicious, Grimes, Jona- a than, Smokehouse, Stayman, Winter Banana, Rome, York, Paragon, Golden ® Delicious. ® oii cise vers vere so vi 51 s $00 30 irst Secon ir . . a PEARS: Any variety, best plate $50 $.25 We are continually str ving to make QUINCES: joy variety: best plate........ in 25 Th B 11 ti oe GRAPES: Blue, (3 . . 3 3 White, (3 clusters) “11111 CE e Bulletin more interesting and if you Red. (3 Fa i . PEACHES: White, 100 50 25 © will, you can help us a lot. Yellow, plate 1% » = I th b Ii CRABAPPLES imitans . ’ PERSIMMONS 50 25 n the belief that many of you don’t PAW RG svt awn 1.00 50 25 grasp the idea of just what constitutes ia BB J. B. Hostetter’'s Show Room, West Main Street NEWS, here Sa list of what we want: A. M. WOLGEMUTH, Chairman. Orville Stauffer, of Snyder Orchards, Assistant First Second Third Black. Walnut, 12 $1.00 $ .50 Ribbon English Walnuts, 12 SPECIMENS. 1.00 .50 Ribbon Shell Bark, 12 specimens. 1.00 .50 Ribbon ® : Chesthiuts, Pacan........... 0 esses sie 1.00 50 Ribbon DRIED FOODS L eft Town—. eo H. S. Newcomer & Son's Hardware Store 7 Lmbezzled MRS. WALTER ESHLEMAN, Chairman ® Died—E oA todd... Mrs. Robert Eshleman and Mrs. Jno. Strickler, Assistants - loped Married Class HII Dried Foods, One Quast Second Third H, ad a F ire—H ad a Baby— A. Apples, Pears, Corn, String Beans, Lima Beans, © Noodles pn crags $5 $5 $.25 Sold a Farm—Had a Party— ass IV A Jellies and Preserves 1. Currant, Grape, Apple, Quince, Blackberry, y G BP RY Clann rds cians ns i Shorts 75 50 25 Entertained ot D r owned— . Preserves (whole fltuit or large pieces of frui 1. Strawberry, Peach, Quince, Cherry, Plum ........ 5 50 25 H ad Been I oved toT Fryit Pullers a od a . pple, Pear, Quince, vende 15 . » All Jellies and Preserves to be in standard size tumblers. Boug ht a Home—Got Bit by aD 0G— CANNED FOODS Had an Operation—Committed a Murder H. S. Newcomer & Son’s Hardware Store © y ABE HR i tm Painted Their House—Fell From a Plane— Dorothy Shelly, Assistant . Sve Class 1 Display of Vegetables, Fruits, Greens, Relishes Had an Auto Wi eck—F ixed Up Their H ome— A—Canned Vegetables, 3 varieti Ruy 0 bi i Or Any Unusual H 1 THAT —Canne egetables, varieties... cic ni cdi ses i 5 25 i 7 B—Canned Fruits, 3 varieties $100 $ 50 $25 oppering AT'S NEW S C—Canned Greens, 2 varieties $100 . $50 $$. D—Canned Relishes, 2 varieties, (pint jars) ............ 50 25 25 E--Ketchup, 1 .. ....... i 20 25 29 P-Pigkles: id i Si iin statins 75 50 25 Pickle Jars must be opened to judge. Class II A. Vegetables, One Quart 1. Tomatoes, Beans (green), Beans (yellow), Peas, (hulled), Corn, Beets, not pickled, Carrots, Asparagus ® Sugar Peas, Ling Beans a5 50 25 B. Fruits, One Quart 1. Peaches, Pears, Blackberries, Raspberries (red), Raspberries (black), Plums, Sweet Cherries (yellow whole), Sweet Cherries (red whole), Sour Cherries pitied), QUINCES ie 15 50 25 BAKED GOODS Hostetter’s Hardware Store MRS. ALVIN BIGLER, Chairman i saps 2 ‘ Class. V Baked Goods : 16) 1 A. Family Baking First Second Third hi : ; i 1. Butter Cake, 2 layers (white only)................. $100 : $.75 $ 50 @ : i 2. { Chocolate, 2 layers............... eases 1.000 5 50 SE 3. Spice, 2 layers I ei vari bras Ran ahs Sea . 1.00 a5 50 : gn , Angel rir se Sree surah tl. 1.00 a5 50 MOUN' 1 ' : Be Tena sic inn senna seas ana ade saan 1.00 a5 50 Ve J 6. Cookies, 3 doz. (drop) Sugar, Hermit, Oatmeal, Molasses, 15 50 25 FRUIT J. B. Hostetter’s Show Room, West Main Street A. M. WOLGEMUTH, Chairman Orville Stauffer, of Snyder Orchards, Assistant All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor, only one exhibit in the same class may be exhibited from the same farm. PPLES— (Turn to Page 5) { ist one Flight Recor ecord | Set 50 50 50 Third Ribbon | Ribbon |* 4th $ 50 $ .50 4th $95 $.75 NEW record for a ncn-stop trans-Atlantic flight from Mon- treal to Britain was made recently by the big transport plane operated by Trans-Canada Air Lines in the Canadian Government's new war. time trans-Atlantic service for the carriage of mail to and from the Doniinion’s overseas forces. From takeoff at Montreal to landing in Britain the elapsed time was 12 hours and 26 minutes, the previous best time for a non-stop flight from Montreal to Britain was 12 hours and 51 minutes; today’s flight breaking that record by minutes. The plane carried twenty-six hundred pounds of mail for mem- bers of the overseas forces and three official passengers. Ronald F. George, operations manager of Trans-Canada Air Lines, acted as captain of the plane with Captain A. Rankin of T.C.A. as co-pilot; Squadron-Leader J. R. Gilmore of the R.C.A.F. as navigator and G. Nettleton as radio operator. Prior to his departure from Mon. treal Captain George stated that crew are shown after their 12 hour and ls be while he expected: io make good 26. minute flight from Montreal to Britain. Above is shown the Trans: time. they were not ous for any Canada plans in which the trip was made.” record. The flight plans, he said, i were conservatively made and at Cr ne stage of the journey would the ernment trans-Atlantic air service |ice is not commercial and is carry: aireraft be “all out”. The smajor|is to carry mail to and from |ing no fare paying passengers. Tie considerations were to observe | Canadian. armed forces in the |service accommodates all airgrapl every asiety precaution snd avoid | British Isles and to carry members | mail as well as letters to the armed Trans-Canada i 4 tite route and soma time wear on the sircraft wad seeare | of the forces, government officials | forces, 12] and technicians engaged in the pro- [have surveyed The pn pos: 11:0 Canadiss Gov-| duction of war material. The been fying it ior AVE E. Ladds, who has just retired as|clerk and verger of Tempsfosd assistant postmaster of Yempsford, church, for 56 years, and celebrated The Bulletin—that's why its adver- England, after 45 years’ service, was [his golden wedding in 1938. Everybody in this lecality reads tisers get such excellent results. 6° ( , PPPOE 3) & 6 12nd 7] Pumpkin Pic t§ Two Crust ] 94 Ice Box Coo - Bed Loaf White I Yet Rolls, 4 doz. Pif§to Chips, qua Fudge 1 EB 1 J] Dignity, 1 Ib. (Hc Peghut Brittle, 1 | A. Process B ...... 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