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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1933 Classified List = |-amaca™*™*"" Sec. 10. Flowers in basket, red pre- wer Show Exhibits eri soc i mses, pore predominating. Sec. 12. Flowers in basket, pastel shades, Sec. 13, Flowers in pottery jars, Sec. 14. Flowers in copper contain- ——— + | \' i t a year ago, and 106 p4 ,000 up as col-|corporation and the amount of the/108 per cent | NA E OF WILTON HOME 10 BONDS Tata oF Sioa, thr 800,000, By ex-| new loan, therefore, may not exceed | cent if ores oe eh indications al changing these mortgages individually | in amount the present mortgaged in-| that the a yp about 774! 1 debtedness plus unpaid taxes and)000 head ls year compared wit for bonds of the Home Owners’ Loan TENE hea ‘ Cor} ti the borrower from the|other liens of record. 836,000 {aml y' ago, and 7210 DIES HERE TUESDAY AGGEE | ABLE AT PAR R. FC. ae put up $125,000 of the} The only expenses attached to se-|nead in 1931. This indicates that ¢) corporation’s bonds to secure the loan| curing a loan are the payment of an|lamb crop will be about 93 per ce: ‘ding | of that a year ago. of $100,000 and thereby release $75,000 | abstract fee, appraisal fee, recor i 9 ’s fee for the exam-| Indications are that the lamb Ulcers Fatal to William Manley, AS B ANK SECURITY of his. receivables.’ fee and . ttorney’s fe cro} ination «° title. in Minnesota, South Dakota, Montan, 14,000 Is Maximum 33, Resident of Hettinger per No cash loans are being made ex-}and Wyoming will be much smalicl “s rot STG Game pe cept for past-due taxes, assessment, |than @ year ago. Sec. 15. Flowers in tall glass vase. Six Years ns and One Class For Zinnias Added to An- sition of Blooms Which Opens Friday Norld War Memorial Building maintenance and repairs on property) The lamb crop in the native stata cay in Lataaad in Mba) te P. E. Byrne, District Manager, hehe See reibed ey be otherwise unencumbered, ee ey te cn Cs Pas states) d “olor: r formation on - | wel ‘ at y list for marck flower show, to -{| Sec. 18. Flower and fruit = f 5 hose. heads ty foun A wactan he World War Memorial building under the auspices | ment, in any container. 8°" | Hettinger for the last six years, died Home Debts amount must include taxes, assess-|be secured from Byrne, wi badhned nm state Sec. 20. Snaj , & — i : 0 o'clock ments uarters will be in the federal build- nigel . = : ° on: 3 i aE : t 7:10 of and liens against the property. } . - 20. ipdragons in basket. Tuesday evening. To loan, tt icant first|#ng in Bi marck. His territory in E Missouri are a section for picnic tables in the table arrange-| Sec. 21. Zinnias in basket. His death was caused by ulcers of] Bonds of the Home Owners’ Loan| Must ascertain if his mortgage holder Bispe ves caged, Shows Sharp Upt of flowers and fruit and baskets of flowers with one| Sec. 22. Petunias in basket. the stomach, from which he had suf-|Corporation have been made accept- | Will accept corporation bonds in satis-| SioPe 8rct: _— 1 the flower arrangement class, Sec. 23. Any kind of mixture of; fered for many weeks. He had been|able at par as security for the deposit | faction of the mortgage lien. The of persons ex-: flowers in basket, in the hospital since July 5. of public money, according to word| bonds run for 18 years at four per Short Lamb Crop Is New York, Aug. 9.—()—With ever list is publish-/spectively. Award made for most| Sec. 24. Japanese arrangement. Manley was born at Wilton May 13,| received here by P. E. Byrne, manager |Cent. The loans run for 15 years at rules for the|Points in ‘phlox, one Amelia Graver-| See. 25° Flowers in container eost- | 1900, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Man-|for the southwestern dstrist frre |five per cent, and are amortized for| Seen by Government pecianametner rid gene eco) the various|eaux rose from Amundson Nursery. | ing $1.00 or less. ley. He spent most of his boyhood|Fred W. McLean, state manager for|P®yment in full at the end of 15 Pp uc. e consulted in} Sections 12, 13 and 14, rose, white, Class 5. Table Arrangements days at Wilton and later lived at|the corporation. years. Payments are made monthly,| The indicated lamb crop for North|tion in the United States in the wee! s. If clipped|pink or red, (one bloom named); Chairman, Mrs. G. M. Constans; | Hazelton before moving to Hettinger.| This means that a bank which de- | Sve in exceptional cases, where quar-| Dakota this year will be smaller than|ended Aug. 5 showed a 15.6 per cen may be useful|section 15, roses, best arrangement|Mrs, Ferris Cordner, Mrs. C. W.| He was married to Miss Nellie|sires to secure government deposits|terly, semi-annual or annual pay-|the crop a year ago, but larger than |rise over the like period in 1932. voms for show|in bowl; section 16, 17 and 18, del-| Schoregge. Weber at Linton July 23, 1926. may use the bonds of the .|ments may be arranged. the 1931 crop, according to the July| Steel ingot production continues aj phinium, light blue, dark blue and; Exhibitor must be responsible for all| He leaves his wieew: his six-year-old ers’ Loan Corporation aa nF fee ‘When the loan is made, bonds are|first estimate of the United States|close to 57 per cent, last week’s rate, ations bi-color, (one stalk); section 19, del-| items in exhibit. Tables will be fur-|daughter, Colleen, his mother, Mrs,|the deposits, turned over to the mortgagee in full] agricultural statistician’s office at|but demand shows signs of wavering hands of va-|Phinium, best collection, one stalk/nished by flower show, except console,|Delilah Manley at Haynes, three| The Reconstruction Finance Cor-|Payment of his mortgage and a new| Fargo, in the face of labor troubles in tha y 1:30 o'clock /in_each container. tea carts and trays. brothers and two sisters. Brothers|Poration has agreed to accept the|™ortgage is arranged in favor of the| The total number of ewes one year | Connellsville region and confusioy . 11. Please| Section 20, ranunculus buttercup; 1, Breakfast tray. and sisters are Roger Manley, Tony|bonds of the corporation as collateral | Corporation covering the same prop-|old or over in the state is estimated | growing ou of the industrial recovery yw committee faa ee rien e aie 2 pees anae Manley, and Charles Manley, all liv-|for loans up to 80 per cent of their | &tty. seus 7 stwiaeai to be 787,000 head as compared with act, “Iron Age” said Wednesday, S eAne: 5 > , i . 3. Tea Table. 5 of rest S carly. | THe |hocks, white (one stalk); section 24, 4. Bridge table, Been rn tlt nate | ore ie ne 706,000 heads year ago, and’ 600) : 4 Shelton, Wash., anti'Mrs. Floyd Hut-| “For instance,” Byrne says, “a| ‘The transaction amotnts to alin 1931. About $500,000,000 worth of proper e promptly at/hollyhocks, pink (one stalk); section) Sec. 5. Tea cart. ton of Denver, Colo. building and loan association, of the switching of the mortgage interest| ‘The iamb ompp 1s estimated to be| ty is destroyed every year in the a ht tion "96° hollyhocks vay eee me Sonnets aa table. Funeral services will be conducted| receiver for a closed bank, may have|from the present mortgagee to the|98 per cent this year as compared with | United States by fire. at 2 o'clock. 4 a ees le 8 from St. Mary’s church here at 9 furnished, as| (one stalk); section 27, -hollyhocks,| Sec. 8. Most economically set table | o'clock Briday Moennig. The remains ibits. best collection, not less than five col-| (itemize expense), will be interred in St. Mary’s ceme- rown and ar-| Ors; section 28, Snow on the Moun-| Sec, 9, Garden tea table. * tery. lo profession-|tain, (one stalk); section 29, Sweet} Sec, 10. Tenth anniversary table. William; section 30, Gaillardia; sec-| gece. 11. Child’s sixth birthday table. tries tagged|tion 31, Rudbeckia, Golden Glow:) Blue ribbon winners in each section iber, as this}section 32, Liatrus, blazing star,/winl receive a prize with a value of a e in speedily | (three stalks); section 33, Chelone; | dolar or more. : section 34, Monarda; section 35, Phy- Class 6. Tuberous Flowers : bee ed to Garden |sostegia, white; section 36, Phy Chairman, Miss Aldyth Ward, Most 10 are inter-|tegia, pink. ints ts : 4 .| Sec. 37. Pinks, clove or garden. po! won in class six; first, Amelia/ wages and hours for' the oil industry Were ar rae Sec. 38. Carnations, white. Gravereaux ‘Rose from Amundson pending settlement of the contro- tive help and| Sec. 39. Carnation, pink. Nursery; second, five Vielchenbleu|yersial code now under consideration Extraordinary |Maintaining High | Quality at Dollar VALUES Saving Low Prices Pile | ES Bye Sis nl REVERS pom ne Mtnmnte eweeee | [in Shoes for Every Member of the Family Johnson Approves Temporary Oil Code Washington, Aug. 9.—(#)—Tempo- rary effectiveness for a scale of Sec. 40. Carnation, red. Gladiolus bulbs from Riverview Gard-| was approved Wednesday by Hugh 8. kes and spe-| Sec. 41. Carnation, best collection. ens; third, three Rock Garden plants chief. are made as . 42, Painted Daisy. from Holm and Olson. One flower of porary agreement, hree points; . 43, Campanula, bell flower. each in ‘separate container except nd white rib- . 44, Sweet Peas, perennial. | Where otherwise stated. dustry, producers, refiners and deal- . 45, Shasta Daisy. Sec. 1 to 7. Cactus Dahlia, red, /ers will be permitted to sign a modi- dges shall be . 46. Giant Daisy. white, yellow, orange, pink, scarlet|tieq presidential agreement and re- i whe Sec. 49. Tiger Lily, one stalk. and any other color. operations, and a 36-hour week for venine ane Sec. 50. Tiger Lily, double, one| Sec. 15 to 20. Single Dahlia, red,/ i other branches of the industry. for contain- | stalk. white, yellow, pink, scarlet and any DEPENDABLE} Leather Soled e talk. other color. A d N § 1 e room after] Set. $1. Regal sme stalk’ | Sec. 21 to 27. Pompon Dahle, vance New es in erent classes} .Sec. 53. Lily, any other, one stalk. white, pink, red, yellow, orange, bi- Sas prompt-| Sec. 54. Water Lily, one bloom, /color and any other color. float on water. Sec. 28 to 33. Hybrid Cactus Dah- : ill be given| Sec. 55. Water flower, any type. lia, white, red, pink, yellow, orange Oxford @ ; the largest} Sec. 56. and any other color. all classes.| Sec. 57. Sec. 34, Best mixed bouquet of = % : n| Sec. 58. Dahlias. Sizes 8Y, toll% f bee) coe Sec. 59. Sec. 35 to 39. Cannas, red, yellow, é Sec. 60. " bi-color, pink and any other color. $ ] 29 * : Secretary| Sec. 51, Linaria, toad flax. e: Chass 7, Dish Gardens e j pp; judging,| Sec. 62. Hyacinthus, Candicous. Miniature backyard gardens. Special Leonhard:| Sec. 63, Heliotrope. See TG ap 5 Rita Mur-| Sec. 64. Dianthus. ted hairman, Mrs. Each blue ribbon win- ~ ‘an: Mrs. H.| Sec. 65 to 69. Viola, blue, Pink,!ner will be awarded twelve plants, $1.98 Liessman; | yellow, white and bi-color. minimum price, from J. F. Ha eee = rn Sizes 12 to 2 $1.49 (Comfortable through all kinds of wear! Double sole? chrodke leather outsole, with rubber lift heel, ‘Your feet: will appre: ciate a pair of these—and so will your anckethoak ! | Sec. 70, Any other perennial. ee Sec. 71 to 79. Most artistic ar- bits, chair-|rangement of each of the following: is, Mrs. Fer-| Violas, Pinks, Daisies, Sweet William, Sec. 2. Back Yard Garden, not ‘Schoregge, | Iceland Poppies, Phlox, Tiger Lilies, | over 24 by 30 inches. Vv. Sorenson |Delphinium and Gaillardia. Sec. 3. Corsage bouquet. > Junior ex- Class 3. Annuals .| Sec. 4. Colonial bouquet. é and Mrs.) Chairman, Mrs. H. M. Leonhard;) Sec. 5. Old fashioned nosegay. . Mrs. Earl C. Peck, Mrs. John Fleck,| sec ¢, Brides bouquet of garden lus Charles Fossum. flo 3. Wanner;| For most points in Annual Class, ita Murphy, ere mies are made according to ed. m Graham, E.)Poist, twenty Darwin tulip bulbs, : +, $2.50 glad-|Peter Henderson and Co. Second, color may be shown and relation of érling, andjfifteen Darwin tulip bulbs, Peter flower to receptacle will not be scor- ral Achieve-| Henderson and Co. Third, ten Darwin i :} First, second, a a , 35; 10; , ‘lus section:} | Svnive stalks of one variety, ex-| Ave, Vielchenblau Galdiolus Bulbs. 19-"stem, 10; condition of exhibit, 15. Gravereaux | cept where noted. twelve plants, J. F. Hauser. Prizes: First, $2.00 flower seed and rv. 'yourweargajnatrow, rsery; third,| Sec. 1, Snapdragons. Class 9. Window Boxes ribbon. Second, $1.25 cash certificate aie at f 1s-Meyer. Sec. 2, Nasturtiums, Class 9, Window boxes, ferneries | £00d for seeds when. purchasing seeds rere spelling aig for proud feet! talk of each} Sec. 3. Double Nasturtiums. and wall vases. Chairman, Mrs. W. B. ie amount o! , ant ls you: d honorable} Sec. 4. Cosmos. Couch. Third, $1.00 cash certificate good for pr pg get cay the $s 18: White,| Sec. 5. Balsam. Sec. 1. Window boxes. tight size in special order ‘ose, Purple,| Sec, 8. Annual pinks. Er eulgenttlonebeaan artistic bouquet of flowers of one cent A more.gA Oxiords, Twinkling’ {one - straps — t, dark vio: Blue ribbon winner, in classes 1, 2 3 All A Pu and Strap mod- ‘ t, red, dark| Sec. 9. Annual Lead and 3, will receive three rock garden shade grown from Page Ane 3 imps, fi simply trimmed with double ely. Sec, 18 . 10, Petunias, single. plants, Holm and Olson. ican giant Zinnia seed. que! rls, in the newest,' love- Fj . 11. Petunias, double. Class 10. House Plants (1) must have at least iy and not anes Tiest( styles! sole. : types, ne a Mrs. Wm. Noggle, ord Lots bnatinlanry sig hae pein annaset a | irst, secon ss W. A. Schwartz, assistant. pack- 4 4 : ’, Bra | 1 Sections 19 . 14. eeuer old. age of Nu Life Plant Food, donated by ree ee eon Hy scarce Men’s and Young Men’s é Men Oak, ; x and rose] B80 Ue Ser Marigold. antes See iacdumery to) saab De eaeaamae them before’and arple, white, French Marigold. rere etour gerdening set” free| Seale of Points: Size of blooms, 20; OxXFO RD ehtor buying! . lor. Guinea Gold Marigold. | Pinney’s. perfection, 35; color harmony, 10; re- z talk of each . Sec. 1. Geraniums. Hatton to -nepeetiamia, Bi. toliage 10) bi EMRE] Sat Rene ce ome | EE — — ords cple, white, Btocks. Bee. 4. Sweeps Bouquets of not oe = And ful Value, too! Black, ange, red or aa. Gallas. 8. Lillies recog ess! poare en Eiveet ; with semi-soft box toe and leather sole. They hold their" i ‘ Zinnias American giant Zinnia seed. To be mm Half rubber heel—Weit ‘ : sae 9 stim corona, ana | For most points in Zinnias, $1.00] Se : shown in a variety of colors to be : hess. after months of herd wear! cundred for] certificate from Burpee's. Sec. 9. Judged as follows red orgina-| Sec. 25 to 37. Zinnia, white, one Scale of Points: For the greatest sperly label-| bloom; pink, one bloom; yellow, one number of perfect flowers scored as 2e spikes of |bloom; purple, one bloom; red, one in class one, 40; variety of colors, 20; ; attached; |bloom; white, three bank, ain ie: | Tisace Geanaie color harmony 10; relation to recep- ; ~| three blooms; yellow, three blooms; tacle 5; artistic arrangement 10; con- sof one va |ourple, three blooms; red, three| Chairman, Mrs Melvin Welch; Clay-| dition of exhibit 15. ; - plooms; pompon, mixed bouquet; best|ton Welch, Charles Welch. Awards 5 Prizes: First, $3.00 flower seed 5 section 38; mixed bouquet and most artistic bowl ace dn tile .ciaas scooralig to pon avard and ribbon second, ($2.00 cash The secret of Penney’s : 5 |of Zinnias. First, rtifical rom Henry | certificate good for a credit on pur- a gee eae Asters Field; second, $1.00 from Burpee’s;!chase of seed. Ribbon. Third, cash —Shoe_Povularity” is — SATISFACTION ribbons and| Sec. 38 to 43, Annual Asters, pink, | third, $1.00 from Burpee’s. certificate for $1.50 good for a credit Gane 9, white, purple, red, lavender and rose.} Sec. 1. Best display of vegetables|on purchase of seeds. Ribbon, Men’ s B: ’ von winner!" sec. 44. Annual aster, any other| (quality). 0 eect rown. Elk color. Sec. 2. Most unique and effective} Class 1. Chairman, Mrs. A. H. zn 38, most /Rec, 48. Annual aster, mixed bou-| arrangement (interest and beauty). |trvine, Mra. E,W. Herbert, Suitable Work Shoes inner, Lora | qWet. Sec. 3. Carrots, six roots. prizes will be awarded to the winners Men’s WORK SHOES Op to Pi *s fe a | ANSec. 46, Annual aster, most artis-| Sec. 4. Beets, six roots, in this class, The prizes will be listed euney s Jamous ase ite POM asa peas Bee. 6: ‘Tomatoos, a er ee Bails for Hard, Hard Wear! Standarlls of VALUE! 7 is weet » 6, y of entry. Sra Glad. |,, Most points in sweet peas, one Ame-| Sec. 7. Sec. 1, Child’s tea table with doll ; ursery; sec-| ia Gravereaux Rose from Amundson} Sec. 8. guests. . é : ; : sket, yellow | Nursery. Sec. 9. Sec. 2. Child’s breakfast table. ‘ . = : g, bine. site| Bee 6100.0. Sune Feet, wales): Bee 10 Bec. 3. Child's lunch table. Made-of Gack retan feather. Q | pink, rose, , scarlet, orange, 5 » 11, Cc. 4, gardens, ches or r mee Glad- | javender, purple, yellow, bi-color, any| Sec. 12. rg . White storm weit. Compost: other color, most artistic bowl and prasket, red | most artistic basket. , Tibbon|''sec. 61 to 68. Most artistic ar- pl? nit rangement of each of the following: ner. $1.00 |Petunias, Phlox (drummondii), Cos- inner, _ $1.00 | mos, Nasturtiums, Pansies, Snapdrag- yer; section | on.” marigolds and Salpigiossis. bear gutixed |" Sec, 69. Ageratum, blue. : en Merent| Sec. 70. Straw flowers. Cucumbers, six. kins-Meyer;| “Clase 4.- Flower Arrangement Any other vegetable. vrangement| Chairman, Mrs. Peter Reld, Mrs. H. Class 18, Hlassemakers a iiaue tyne |E-,Hanson, Mrs. Carl Knudtson. 3.0 eae, A ‘ake YP*| ‘This class calls for most artistic!) “xrost etfective elma. fee oe. Yaylor; Mrs. play ha garden vegetables grown by ex- W. L. Nues-| bulbs of Ave Marie Gladiolus from arrie s eae fe bal Pry rd anriiatiel J. D. Long. Most points in ribbons, sign in display. First, $1.00 certifi- snnial class.) one Amelia Gravereaux Rose from 3 pip ics coords io Amundson Nursery. arwin juc| Sec. 1. Pair of Vases, old fashioned. mand Co.;! Sec. 2. Pair of Vases, modern, | "e°RY from Guerney. oulbs, Peter! Sec. 3. Water lilies in bowl. Class 13. 4-H Clubs 110 Darwin! Sec, 4, Single spray of flower or| H. O. Putnam, chairman, Section , Marigolds, six. Ys, - derson and| flowers in bowl or vase. 1. Most effective arrangement in dis-| Sec. 15. p y j Sec. 5. Flowers in tones of white . six, ‘a 4 rable men-| with foliage, in pewter, silver, or white Cosmos, six. 3 variety, ex-| container. scheme and design in display. First, Sweet Sultan, six. id. Sec. 6. Flowers in pitcher, any| $1.00 certificate, Richmond's Bootery; Clarkia, six. or ctions 2 to] style. second, $1.00 certificate, Lucas Co.;| Sec. 20. Daisies, six. ig tC) x ink, yellow,| ‘Sec. 7. Flowers in basket, blue pre-| third, $1.00 certificate, O. H. Will Co.] Children must be under 15 years of fy Zinnia Contest Bismarck sections 6| dominating. age, must make, grow and arrange “Bismarck’ Busi it rtm: . vhite, pink,| Sec. 8. Fi in basket, pink pre-| Fraser's Zinnia contest, to] thei i 8 Busiest Department S ? } c L sees in +, pink pre. cont open to|their own exhibits, excepting the tea tore’ North Dakota 1 rose, re- members of Garden Club only, who] tables, mothers may Sec. 5. Miniature gardens, 24 by 30 Bird baths of any sort. EERE 3 ee on ag8 BEB