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tion, the following prizes will be awarded to pupils entering 

 birds raised in this contest as follows : 



For best cockerel hatched and reared by the contestant: 



First prize $3.00 



Second prize 1.50 



For best pullet hatched and reared by the contestant: 



First prize $3.00 



Second prize 1.50 



For the greatest number of birds raised by the contestant from the 

 original twenty-five eggs set. Both number and quality to count: 



First prize $4.00 



Second prize 2.00 



(12) It shall be the duty of the judges in co-operation 

 with the supervising principal or principals to pick from 

 among the winners in the various districts the best poultry 

 keeper for the county. The winner is to receive a ten dollar 

 gold piece. 



EGG LAYING CONTEST FOR THE FOLLOWING YEAR 



The pullets hatched and reared during the previous 

 poultry raising contest can be entered in an egg laying 

 contest to be outlined and conducted during the following 

 year, the idea being to conduct each year two contests; 

 one elementary, and to consist of hatching and rearing, and 

 the other advanced and to consist of the management of 

 adult birds for egg production. 



It should be the idea to give this movement all of the 

 publicity possible through the press and all other means. 



Each county poultry association or other agricultural 

 society should assume the responsibility of secxiring the one 

 hundred dollars designated for prize money, and shoukl 

 stand back of the effort with their moral and financial sup- 

 port. The funds for prize money should be solicited from 

 interested parties in the county. Banks, newspapers, promi- 

 nent business houses, etc., will always be glad to aid such a 

 worthy cause. 



