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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930 8 DAIRY SIRE SPECIAL agricultural agent of the Soo Line Russell, Thursday, June 19, 10 a. m., Barnesville Merchants | ° *v.county sheriff can run arouna “ 5 gain being 96, while Gackle increased | Logan County— be tence effective means of re OBedand’ Friday June 20, 11 a. m. ZEELAND AND GACKLE ae rmlet ent Sid carted Roa, j Hid the bases baseball diam - , ), ) | ¥ _ a i : e ty ducing the butter surplus is by elim- | Loma, 2:30 p. m. Bere districts in Emmons, Mc- kendo Village : HY Challenge Candidates} tast as Ty's as pursue law aHiadins | inating the unprofitable cow. A well- | bred, high-producing herd of 10 cows | will return more profit to the owner TOURING S00 POINTS | tive way of securing a high-producing | a. m., Rogers, 6 p. m. . | sare Road, College and Credit Cor- | 2°74 3s by the use of a purebred sire; Mantador, Friday, June 27, 5 p. m, gan Counties Show Gain "9; 292 ° | | out of high-produeing cows, and elim-| ‘Fairmount, Saturday, June 28, 9 Pa Tp, 129, F oi ji in i ; | inating the boarder cows.” a.m. Villages of Zeeland, McIntosh coun- oS poration Join in Boosting The better dairy sire special will) Due to the continuity of the pro- | ty, and Gackle, Logan county, grew TP ecland Vil 196 Herd Progress jconsist of five exhibit cars, two of|gram during the scheduled stop at} 29.72 and 16.27 per cent respectively | ™P; 140. 3. 68 ie |which will be used exclusively for] each town it is very necessary that | between 1920 and this year, according | spritefiela Est at purebred sires. An additional car} the crowd gather at the start of the} to population figures released today | mp. 131, Re 6 221 215 BULL SALES ONE FEATURE Wil! carry cows of the various dairy | program. Accordingly only the hour | by Charles 8. Buck, Jr., Jamestown, | Fractional Tp. 132, R.70 180 148 | [breeds as well as a wonderful exhibit | at which the program will begin is| district census supervisor. | Boag eee ais ae of five generations showing exactly shown. The sale will open approxi-| Zeeland grew from 323 to 419, the| Zeeland 419 323 Object Is to Weed Out Unprofit- able Cows and Increase Butterfat Prices North Dakota's progress in the last few years toward recognition as a leading dairy state has been brought to the fore by the announcement that a better dai n will be oper- will be sold ated in this state during the month imported s carried on the train.| met with County Agent A. R. Miesen, of June. This special will be oper- | Exceptional purebred bulls not selling | then with the same set of officers a | ated jointly by the Soo Line railw the North Dakota Agricultural c lege and the Agricultural Credit cor: poration. The announcement that a pure bred dairy sire special will spend virtually a month in this state, once looked upon as only a grain produc- ing country, emphasizes the tremen- dous strides North Dakota farmers! than a herd of 30 ordinary cows, and at the same time materially reduce the total amount of butterfat pro- duced. The cheapest and most effec- what can be done by using a purebred sire. The exhibits are being arranged jointly by the Soo Line agricultural dapartment and the North Dakota Agricultural college. The Agricul- tural Credit corporation will have full charge of the sire sales which will be held in connection with each sched- uled stop of the special. Local bulls auction as well as the locally are to be considered for con- ignment to the train and offered for sale elsewhere. National and state | breed associations are cooperating in nging for local sale, assisting in |locating purebred sires, and further- ing the program in every way. Itinerary of Special The schedule opens at Oakes, North Adams, Saturday, June 21, 9 a, m., Fordville, 5 p. m. Southam, Monday, June 23, 3 p. m. Fillmore, Tuesday, June 24, 1 p. m. Anamoose, Wednesday, June 25, 9 a. m., Fessenden, 3 p. m. Carrington, Thursday, June 26, 10 mately one hour later. Boys and Girls Form Painted Woods Corn And Poultry Clubs Boys and girls of Painted Woods township organized a poultry club, Wednesday, at Wilton, when they corn club also was organized. The leader is Mrs. Theodore Tay- lor, with Miss Gertrude Denstrom, a teacher, as assistant. president, James Taylor, secretary- treasurer, Oscar Franklund. Additional corn club members are Raymond Brostrom, Lawrence Frank- The president | of the clubs is Robert Brostrom, vice | ! POPULATIONS LARGER sata rasan —., show. The figures follow: Fourteen Census Districts in Emmons count Emmons, Mcintosh and Lo- J.C. PENNEY CO 121 Fourth Street BISMARCK, N. DAK. Phone 185 VN “Car Washing,” as you like Rates reasonable. S. & T. 1930 1920 Garage, 2011, Broadway. if the nine candidates for the office | June 11. For Sheriff to Contest) Te merchants nave challenged the — sheriff candidates to a baseball e Moorhead, Minn., May 22—(?)—| as a feature of the Community day Barnesville merchants want to know to be staged at Barnesville Tapaaiee ti sold definite parecer: have made toward diversity. | Dakota, on June 9. Kulm is sched-|lund and Townley Anstrom. Addi- | For the last five years cows from! uled the same day. The balance of| tional members of the poultry club backed by General other dairy centers have been moved | the itinerary is as follows: are Anna Wadington and Irene Dan- | 5 And still more important to these grain farms. Now as a real compliment to these pioneers the Soo Line agricultural department has ar- ranged a strictly dairy sire train for further improvement of the dairy in- dustry. carry a real story of the value of the purebred sire of known parentage and | production, but will also handle 29 local sire sales at which both local and imported high grade sires will be sold at auction. Too Many Boarder Cows In commenting on the coming of the Special, E. F. Johnson, general The special will not only/ ,m., Washburn, 3 p. m. m., Kenmare, 5 p. m. i Oakes, Monday, June 9, 9:30 a. m., Kulm, 6 p. m. Wishek, Tuesday, June 10, 2 p. m. Kintyre, Wednesday, June 11, 10:30 a. m., Bismarck, evening hour not set. Garrison, Thursday, June 12, 10 a. Sanish, Friday, June 13, 6 p. m. 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