Id ew welled LL ET Lie +n ¢ " 7 3 = 7. Look fru ei rg gh sh - i PY >. wipe w bran vo . ate dy anchor er 3 i. eo { § 4 | / \ | . : 7... {10 The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 28, 1944 five DI ii; I) ha SHE 3 . 5 Shek N a nua Of man X i ; i q | Cap \ 5 8 | | Ho wd FANCY DELICIOUS 4 aN | iL oY EATING oi v ue 8 : VETO) x) y 7 21 ‘ Q 7 BAKED GOODS i: SCHOOL WORK—RURAL SCHOOLS Hostetter’s Hardware Store bo, Hostetier’s Hard yor or . QO) I MRS. ALVIN BIGLER, Chairman Ce ; ya Soil pa Class V Baked Goods ~~ | Steps Us : 07. A. Tamily Baking eh; I 1 p P Yield 21 /0 ‘a Cis 2 ol First Second Third gy Drawit Mounted 24) yr : 4 . Butter Cake, 2 layers (white only)............... p $15 $ .50 (Ir : Pi 00 7 | Big Advance Was 2. Chocolate, «i... vr iis niin ors ; a5 50 a i Handi ! <0 8 | Made in Last Decade 3. Spice, 2 JaYEIB. Juve 1.00 a5 50 fray ? Aeroplane = a Lee a : 50 4, Angel Pood. ,;..... voit sh sa aa LL 100 35 .50 “ 0 q Bi I 1.00 3 Looming large among factors con- 5 8 ’ 4 = A % Ope Cla I I 1 ev ‘ 1 | to the Americ farmers’ 2. Sponge Se aati, « 1.00 Ro 50 oa D Yaves {5} ( ) Wed In I 1 od by at 6. Cookies, 3 doz. (drop) Sugar, Hermit, Oatmeal, vo id A ic 2 | oi i GA Joo food and Molasses, Chocolate. covets iis, a5 50 23 pi £3! ; 4 fj, S25 tor war Is ihe J10iaDie Incrense | 7. Pumpkin Pio, 1 Specimen... ona 75 50 25 PRODUCTS H 3 Pp | shown in acre yields of vital crops. 8. Two Crust Pile... .......... i sa m5 50 25 £7 ALIN] FRU 1 hel # ge -LB 3 8 § | Per acre yields of major crops 9. Ice Box Cookies ..... ee ares ss ras nai © 1.00 50 25 H. 5. Ne v's Hardware Store H wd BAG 4g during the years 1934-43 were 11.8 | Class VI Bread 1S, # Sa | per cent greater than yields in the | First Second Third i t E 1an S \ u eo. 1 YELL OW- (21 . pre-conservation practices decade of | [ Best Loaf White Bread (ilomemade).................... 75 .25 Ribbon é Fo 3 Neo —{3 lbs 4c) | 1923-32, according to government fig- | Yeast Rolls, 3 doz. 25 2 $ A Hl aT od NN € ures. In the period 1937-43, the seven | Potato Chips, QUATE Jal i cist is aia vas . a3 25 » : Ce I t a ev — years during which conservation Class VII Candy F i i practices have been carried out | Chocolate Fudge Boiled, 1 1b. (Homemade).............$ 75 $.50 $.25 1 u 3 ; as a part of the Agricultural Adjust- | | Cream Mints, 1 1b (Homemade).............. 45 50 25 2. Cott Cheese... ii} «4 3 Ibs 19° ment agency's program, crop yields | Divinity, 1 Ib. (flomemade)........... Cn «JB 50 23 i 3. Cup ( ad per acre averaged 21.2 per cent | Peanut Brittle, 1 Ib. . 45 20 29 4. I ( 4 above the 1923-32 figure. Yields in Class VIII Soap (5 picces) y ¢ 7943. were higher than in any year J A. Cold Process incon eat $.15 $.25 Ribbon the exhibitor. dé since 1923, except for the phenome- B. Boiled -...... ts trend seine $.7%5 $25 Ribbon © nal 1942 acre yield which was 36 per Ya i \ 3 SWEET. = | : 3 2 INE Y VEET-EATING HWESTERN BARTLE | cent above the average for the af UNA arlier dec: 0 h 4 H. S. Newcomer & Son's Hardware Store earlier decade. d G i Comparison of acreage and total | + mere] RS. WALTEL HLEMAN, Chairn production figures shows that while Penna. Power & Light pa a Irs. Re man 1 Jno. Strickler, A total acreage in 1937-43 was about | MRS. ALICE BROWN, Chairman @ peg RULES 8 per i oe i the 192: -32 { Mrs. Paris Hostetter, Assistant ape : All ho 1 t he t product of the bee keeper ave < ag - 1 . . i. ” oe i 1 Bye a To ins i ne All entries should be finished since last exhibit » : produced e y Lh ore; sed : Pep he | First Second Third ‘ wd i The + 1 i 4 nt f the class in which it is ex= yielas since 937, due pr Y 10 1 A. Embroidery: Cut work, Pillow Cases, Doiley, Table- ee : ik 1 j | the employment of conservation | cloth, Buffet Set, Luncheon Set, Scarfs i $1.00 $ .50 Wyo I year from the date of the | practices. have been re sible 2 en an Sit say . pracuces, have bec n responsible for |B Crochet: Doiley, Luncheon Set, Chair Set, Buffet.. .i5 25 £4 this high output figure from a Set. Scarf Slat ie Bel, Searls cnr tartrate rsa iy id smaller acreage. lc. Afghan: Knitted, Crocheted 4.0044 1.00 75 50 J ) for any ot : The 1944 AAA conservation pro- | D. Bedspread: Knitted, Crocheted cease 200 1.00 50 a I ¢ Clas First Third am, emphasizing practices that |E. Tablecloth: Crocheted Sena 1.00 50 REE i Ligl } than b at 1 immediately increase yields, |F. Child’s Garment: Knitted, Crocheted ................ 200 1.00 00 a . issn resem? $ S50 Ribbon secks expansion of the use of lime, | G. Knitting: Adult's Garment ,................ ene 100 a5 00 i Amber \ ) e than 6 phosphate and other fertilizer = | H. Needle Point: Any Article iis 2.00 1.00 00 . . »1.00 $ 50 Ribbon motion of legume, hay and grass |I. Rugs: ... 100 19 00 $ Li : 1 seed harvest, continuance of erosion | Braided, Crocheted eileen IN 6 POUNDS)... eae ier sii sarees 1.00 Ribbon | control and water conservation Hooked iis we 300 5 20 : Ww 1.00 Ribbon | measures and expansion of range |J. Plain Sewing vo 200 1.00 20 i Apple t | and pasture practices. | 3 = en dei ede ; 1 5 é i ‘ | y : . - p 1. ole os $ 01.00 $ 5 1 f | With increased needs for food ar ra b. = ADION Li. } 9 2 1 Bencral appearance ) $50 Ribbon | fiber expected in 1945. whet . | K. School Children : : : | fibe xpected in 1945, when most | Dress, Slip: Novelties 1.00 a5 00 | of this yes: crop will be con- | ad 4 } BS Ey § FIP : 5 Knitted Sweater 1.00 D0 3 Ui B | sumed, U. S. farmers are looking to 4 Novelties 75 9 + B (the Agricultural Conservation pro- |’ th Barbara Street | gram to maintain the land’s produc- : | tivity for the current crop while pro- { Ww n 3 i tecting its fertility for future I LO ERS ; i ( form om | plantings. Hostetter’s Hardware Store 3 MRS. JOHN J. HERR, Chairman i 5 Mrs. BE. W. Newcomer, Mrs. J. N. Newcomer and Mrs. é : Harold Newcomer, Assistants : ( i : ? 10 vo iirst Second Third ; ua SA -, yA MN A ————— I Chrysanthemums : : : ; y J ‘o KABISCO SPICED { A. Large—One specimen ............. $ .50 $ 29 i 3 . | B., Bingle~3 stems... 20 29 i ! | CQ. Pompom—3 SIEMS +0 icv 00 id i $ i I PD. Best Bouquet 20 ad ; i d | Class II Dahlias A | A. Large Decorative—3 stems ........... av 50 25 3 | | B. Bompoms—5 Siem 5 00 29 | C. Best Bouquet nia 95 50 25 $ Tih, 8 th, $.23, | Class IIT Marigolds : | A stems mB 50 3 : . \ 7g OT TTD { B. Small—Best mixed arrangement ........ 50 25 § | Class IV Roses i 3 Ge Vorth Barbara Street H § Wit i A. Three SIMS i «5 00 25 : £ 3 : I : 2 P.M B. Best Bouquet arranged with any other : or : ! ( ‘ ts of one lath of keeps reminding me to | one kind of suitable flowers ........... a5 ou J » 8 0; neat ma: meet my production goals.” { Class: VV. Cosmos gE © ¢ Eri th, 50c: 5-6-7-8-9, ie Ebene | : 3 SMOS : : . A. Best arrangement of any one color.... .75 00 20 $ = oR Fertilizing To s i 5 , 1 a Qc Fertiiizing 1omatoes {Class VI Zinnias Er : i CLR ) - Nearly Doubles Crop ( A. Best arranged bouquet of one or mix- ; : hy % I of tract al earch n f the soils de- a ee ene I Se GE 9 0 29 ¢ : i th Barbara Stree : of Wis- Class VII Best arranged mixed bouquet in suitable FE 4 0 or need a | container. for living room 50 2 $i 3 : S CAN he, profit VIII Best Dried Bouguet ia J5 50 2 : $ : AR 0 § { < cady is X 5 1 a5 5 25 : i LANG'S DILL PICKLES a Best Orname ntal Berries Bouquet ...... ree JD ) : iy be removed £00 PANCAKE SYRUP ovis » 1 ¢ us an X Arrangement in Twin Vases ...... ir AD JU ol i § i, 2 3 ! 3 in . pares With XI Arrangement in miniature vase, suitable KE < : ent Jest for a 9 mirror plaque ...... ciara HD i gh to net x .s A rr ( ) ! E 3 s 3 . XH Childs Arrangement of Flowers ........... 9 w ) : Fe J above fer- cers i X Bg the basis XIII Table Arrangements : 1 i actually A. Brepkfast _,............... iss 5 50 g 1d on the B. Dinner (set for 6 persons) ............. 15 00 20 3 WMANSHIP : ; i h three . i Yi : 1 7 # «AUTO SHOW B Newcomer's Lot off Mount Joy Street : 3 oc ; RL TATE v : 5 yf f CLARENCE NEWCOMER, Chairman : [ i ¢ \ : Sires 4 WH fF Fox \ra fl [|B i7e 5.7 TOBACCO : 8 ! “ Newcomer's Warehouse off North Barbara Street : Third 3 &: i Ze FRANK WEIDMAN, Chairmar :? & ¢ } 2.00 2 First Second Third . g = . Best Lath, filler, 4 stalks........... 31.00 $ .50 Ribbon : $ lay. | E sR 2 21c¢c Best Lath, binder, 4d stalks. 1.00 50 Ribbon é Zn g ev 14c 1S more 1las con- i 3 of z q | J Al r T£'L 141 1 * » ; 21¢ | SCHOOL WORK—BOROUGH SCHOOLS | : AB 19¢ | Hostetter’s Hardware Store i $ 2 Bb =e a | PROF. M. BRANDT, Chairma = at vw . 3 A $ Et | pg Kenneth H. Snyder, A 4 = ERE DE . . 8 | ¥ to present conditions no State aid is ¢ a lor this ¢ u : 2 | 1 ribbons will be given th veal M i, 2 vou will cc 1} eon 3 & i | Hoping you will cooperate this year : g | Bl Penmanship in the grades, C (Each room list i n | Drawing with the School as a Unit, (One ites an oo = | E ). | Exhibit), Drawing to be mounted on sheet & ¢ oad * E ss - - Prize... i. ia asi drivin i . F ejfSecond Prize 0 ‘ a 5 J Thin Prize... hie case : Pry $ - § PART II : wy » B OPEN CLASSES FOR HANDWORK i : E | Hostetter’s Hardware Store : * i GERALD G. HOSTETTER, ( i } be 1 . Aen E | Exhibits will be received We e 9 a i 3 A. Open to and girls of J hy 5 } $ eon E i 1 : ; f I. Wood 0 : = s | II. Metal > 2 : : d III. (Solid) Model Airplane ... . : 43 5 2 + ee a | IV. Mechanical Dra XS a 1.00 5 5 : : 1 i B. boys d Higl g i x : Worl : i 2 : Work . . III. Paintings and Du: 5 : : 3 1} IV. (Solid) Model Airy i =x i Third k | C. Open to Adults. : SA : $100 i 1. Wood Work ...... chiens ‘ . ) 1.00 7 i Bad ats 00 A II. Metal Work ... . 2 1.00 § TEE . as nas 2.00 1.00 § =: III. Oil Painting ‘ : ) cas oe 1.00 4 2X SE 3 XV. Pen and Pencil Drawings ................ 2. » Bar ROCKS = 1.00