The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1937, Page 9

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> “ - Certificates and Medals From ; 2 A] | ciation rues will govern thie show. \ : Sa y : ain THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 1987 ~ 5 ee ; a ‘ Generous Prizes Are Promised to _Winning_ Exhibitors in Slope Poultry Show OF-CENT ENTRY FRE Sales Edward Before Photographic Firing GENERAL RULES ROR Sd bonkers oman nee 2 ro Be POR ALL BIRDS WL EXHIBITION LSTED ae PREVAIL AS USUAL fea: Vie OE ese lingering illness. Provided Free; All Birds Cash Premiums for Winners 4 ter. Funeral services will be held at Montpciicr Saturday motne, Balsa wood is the world’s lightest . wood, while quebracho wood is the heaviest. Surviyors are her husband and a | Must Be Here Jan. 12 Next Tuesday, ‘Wednesday, « i “| aa < Listed herewith are the general Thureday, Friday Listed 1 Tilt annual exibition of the ‘Slope —— a: , = Ss Poultry association in, Bismarck’s SPECIAL PRIZES OFFERED] Z World War Memorial building Jan. Western Produce Co. of Mandan ‘Welcomes Out-of-Town Visiters 1. The American Poultry asso- American Poultry Association ica ae ee ‘ P K 3. Entry fee is 26c for each bird. Also Are Available ro 3 i te for pan etre, Tha. Se foe tes : . eys, inclu ‘coopage. Generous prizes are promised win- 2 ’ 4. Pens shall consist of one male ning iexpiiiare 30 the 17th pry ‘ ana two eon ee old or youns, e Slope Poul . 5 same that com- sociation at Bismarck dan, 12-15, in- 4 pete singly cannot compete in exh!- bition pens. entry fee scale will be 25c per pel juded. 5. All entries shoulg be made on entry blanks furnished by the sec- retary, and all fees must be paid in Aavance (or she, bifds, will’ nog tbe judged. 6. All birds must be properly lee- Entries 3 : banded before being shipped and all Clagsification for chickens will be shipments must be prepaid. as follows: cock, ee cockerel, pul- 7. The directors reserve the right ; Poultry Show in BISMARCK let, capons. - to reject unworthy entries. i 13.14. Fifteen entries and up—$3.50, $3.00, Wands behind Lis back like @ condemned d prisoner, exiled King Edward VIII of d faces the firing |. @ Entrles will close on January| Juan F, Edelman (left), chief justice,of the Cuban supreme court con- Janaury 12-13-14-15 gratulated Laredo Bru, Cuba's new president, after administering the We buy chickens, turkeys, ducks, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00; 10 entries— squad of cameramen who accepted his invitation°to a Diese conference at it Castle eld in Austria. 13, 1937. $3.00, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 5c; five He posed docilely, unsmilingly for ten minutes while hewsree) and still cameras clicked. 9. Show room will be open for the! oath vf office at Havana. Dr. Bru succeeded Miguel Mariano Gomez, geese, capons, wool, furs, rabbits, entries—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and reception of birds January 12. who was convicted on Impeachment charges. (Associated Press Photo) Junk, ete. Buy your poutiry feeds ribbon; four ehtries—$1.75, $1.25, 5c first prize to count 6, second 4, third Boys-Girls Division ° 10. All birds must be in the show ‘and supplies here. and ribbon; ‘three entries—$1.50, $1.00/ 3, Had z iliied ye = fey count y' Will I te x room by January 12. Birds unavoid- “we aoe Apaarten pred canner tne 23 air esis joa nd ribbon; two entries—$1.00 and| double, multi 1d “poe ably detained on the road, when it) air all-time high records in| during that period carried , r ( Be Us resting is clearly shown that they ‘were en-| October for the amount of express | pounds. =) CONVENTION FEB, 45).22rxazcascazo; uct wn partment at the Slope Poultry show 7 ti ‘one cockerel and two pul-| classes of the variety. Fe 11, No birds shall be removed Mel aiaid ¥ In order to for a éuaplay pire eae Poa dngslctns from the show room until 4 p. m. - entries and up—$3.00, $2.50, Entry fee, 75c per pen of one cock, premium an exhibitor must make bers of anized ub January 15th, without the consent $10 end $1.00; four entrier—| ten entries, one of which must be 8] Expect 300 Managers, Agents, SR coc reel ae Can Patoes o2°x| of the superintendent. a $3.50, $3.00 and ribbon; three] pen in the variety upon which the Empl d° Fact regular club member exhibit but there| 12. Food, water, watchmen and se our wn entries—$2.50, $2.00 and ribbon; two| special is offered. mployes an actory must be at least four such exhibits| everything necessary for the protec- enisioe—4238 Foulity Asta represe! fe mbers of the club| tion and comfort of the birds will be Py 38 28d $1.00; one entry— winning exhibitors at this show Representatives Hore ireden totpompete nae club exhibit,| furnished by the sssoctation, but im . ° Poultry association The birds must be standard bred as} no case wal the sssorintien Be nald tate 1 Ou. try Bingle | offers: in other departments of the show. responsible for toss or accident to the z He °'A Deautiful and appropriately Jet-| Approximately 300 managers, agents,|"""there will be no entry fee for these| bird from any cause whatever, Dut entries and up—$3.50, $3, $2,| tered ribbon to the champion bird/employes and factory representatives (club exhibits and ey Cae eee proper precamas will be taken to . ; Pie ‘and $1.00; eight entries—$3.00, | 2 each variety. jare expected to gather here Feb. 4-5|pete in the open classes. A boy or} guard agi same, #250, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00; five en-| A certificate of merit to the cham-| tor the annual distriet convention of Hiadsmgrtad tL deat eed gal [ane can he cy oral dh a ur ey ee S trles—#3.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and rib- | Plan Dee Of sos Heo champion bira| Gamble Stores, Inc. sessions of which |*"Prizes will be 42.50 for first, #4 for| moved from the how room and 22 ln Ute ene—t1, 1018 me a fue ne eee tens #12 fx for fourth] propery cre ty ae action, Baby Chick and Turkey Poul and ribbon; two entries—¢i25 and| 4 gold medal to grand champion ids [8nd 50 cents for fifth. 14. Any exhibitor handling any apy CK ai urkey Foult waterfowl and year, the Mrs. Anne Estell of Menoken offers| specimen on exhibition other than 75t; one entry—$1.00. ehipicad Seostinel Sea acl meeting will draw |eight turkey eggs for best turkey entry | his own shall forfelt all claim he may Specially Prepared Food Classification for turkeys will be| turkeys excepted). t 0 dere are Ban bs Ap acie ct me have on the premium. Exhibitors *aale to PH ge vin there are 2 Bane Datot, +, Montane, Wyoming and Ror-| withert Field will award one set-| win not be allowed to change birds ‘Adult tom, over two years old. eetilag eee Cres cme Sod unde oA 0d modal to best tom. tn the thern Twen ting of Buff Orpington eggs to the . two: tives ate éxpected to bechere ed wil {<2 lub exhibitor pe ert orminetons rom SRenibhece will be allowed to there are 12 or more ig the mi inlay? cate ton hele ‘Young tom, under one year old. sho sroviaen set up thelr displays in the hotel) ‘the above premiums will be paid on] ite? Satay ace placed. tion open to American|iines of merchanalse during h breed and rated at the same carelaes ty. ng ree Guring the #0¢-!rate per exhibitor as in the adult ond day's sessions. ie eae a va premium lst. be devoted to outlining the i tams entered. See Your Local Dakota Maid Dealers All Over North Dakota or Write or Phone 16. All eggs laid during the ex- hibition will be collected as prop- erty of the association and thelr vi- tality destroyed. I- jyear. . see * 17, All communications, stock of . china ant sotrainmeat po |Clagsifications for | none wat, mut % sarees 11 Dakota Maid Warehouse Zs ara ot Perfect diplomas for the first prise cock, hen, cockerel, pul- recognized im all classes close Feb. 5. Dakota. Hy the American Standard of Bere} Executives from the Minneapolis] ciesitications for birds in the an-| , 18 No waterfowl will be admitted W. E. WELDY ie enna fers, |e, ere Bed fri nual exnibition of the Slope Poultry] "Fog wit begin at noon, Authorized Distributor — Bismarek, N. D. i nl cg wt woe Fenieation Aen aaeT® Of the OF listed a follows: Say Ate ne cligiia to oan Phone 131 or 738-W « 215 Main Ave., West ganization; Class 1 American—Plymouth Rocks, ‘All awards to be made in accord Pane of the mérchandising divi- ‘Wyandotes, Javas, Dominiques, Rhode | Pete for premiums, exhibitors must ance $90 edition of the|slon; Frank Dreblow, agency depart-|Wyandotes, Javas, : mer of birds at time of show. gnce with, jimsaré of Perfection and|ment head; Lloyd Jensvold, display |2#isnd Reds, Buckeye, Rhode Island j be owner Of Whites, Jersey Giants. Ree the official rules of the perviee departments wenne °F Me) Cass 3 Asiatio—Brahmas, Cochins,|Carl Nelson, Bismarck, Poultry association. Only standard | Service ‘Langshans 9 varieties allowed to compete. ia aa ae 3 Meduterranean—Leghorns, Is President of Group orcas, jue » — Today’s Recipe djanconss, Buttercups. Carl Nelson of Bismarck is president Egg Competition Open |) Today's Recipe Class 4 English—Dorkings, Red-|of the Slope Poultry association, which To Show’s Exhibitors Texas Round-Up caps, Orpingtons, Cornish, Sussex. | next, week will hold its 17th annual ex- For four to six servings of Texas} Class 5 Polish—Polish. hibition in the World War Memorial Round-Up, a typically western dish,| Class 6 Hamburgs—Hamburgs. —_| building here. breeders of, purebred poultry during] use one and one-half pounds round| Cless 7 French—Houdans, Creve-| wilbert Field is vice president, Phil the annual Slope Poultry show in| steak, ground, 1 tablespoon minced | °ouers, La Fleche, Faverolles. W. Starkle, secretary-treasurer and Bamarck next week. No entry fee will] green pepper, 1 teaspoon salt, % tea-| Class 8 Games and Game Bantams |resly Evju will be show superintendent. Egg competition jon will be open to be charged. —Games, Game Bantams Other members of the board of di: Class 10 Orientals—Sumatras, Ma-| rectors include W. A. Falconer, George sauce, % teaspoon dry mustard, 2 cus Wiha rt orminned sicisins be: Ea me: When in Bismarck for the flour, 4 teaspoons ‘baking powder, 1!nrights, Rosecomb, Booted Brahmas » /Smith and Stanley Francis, all of Bis- é teaspoon salt, % cup shortening, 2-3! Cochin, Japanese, Polish Mille Fleur.|marck; R. C. Peterson Oakes; 8. R. ANNUAL MISSOURI SLOPE cup milk, 2 tablespoons chopped pl-| Ciass 12 Miscellaneous—Silkies, | Livergood, J. M. Thompson, Lee Sund- ‘ menos. Sultans, Frizzles, Lakenvelder, Kiwis. |quist and Mrs. Albert Johnson, all of Combine meat, green pepper, salt,| Class 15 Turkeys—Bronze, Narra- Wilton; Charles Scholl, Mrs. Frank. . black pepper, onion, Worcestershire, | gansett, White Holland, Black, Slate, hson, . all of miusiard and’ mix well. Shape into|Bourbon Red, Wild fase A St eee balls. Dust each with flour and fry|, Class 16 New Hampshires. G. Wi 3 in hot fat until browned. Then make Sunn neenneeemnsnad Nolan, Beulah; Martin Sahil, Hague; the blacuit costs to go over these hot CRASH KILLs TWO G. ©. Bransei, Ollie, Mont.; ©. A. lo | aids ttle fellows. Sift flour, baking pow-| Fergus Falls, Minn., Jan. 7—(#)—~|Fields, Center; John Schlafmann, e or ar emort g der and salt together. Work in| Henry Halvorson, 60, section fore-|Turtle Lake; H. 8. Russell, Sam shortening with a fork or 2 knives.| man on the Great Northern railway, |Trauger, Mr. Scott and Mrs. William JAN. 12-13-14-15 ‘Then add milk, a little at a time, and| and Tommy Homme, section man,|Borden, all ot Ate ?, finally the chopped pimentos. Turn} about 30, were killed near Evansville,| Moore, Fargo; . Ann a ie: : ee. out on floured board and roll to %/in Douglas county, when a freight|oken; and Charles Lang, Linton. 3 ’ : Be Sure to Visit the inch thickness. Cut in squares. You/ train struck thelr handcar Wednes- _| can make from 8 to 10 meat balls, 80} day night. 5, MOTOR PERMIT GRANTED cut the biscuit squares into same The state railroad board has ‘ y RN number. Wrap each meat bell in a During the dust storms of last year, sreniee ee ee of cet ee PaIuere Of GOUNsDs) EnoiesenLng ts eaere: the wool on the back of sheep on/ Jan perm! ‘ . a Stamford, Neb. farm became| erate special motor freight service 5 , NEW HOM packed with top soil and grains of| locally. | : seed corn. Suceeeding fains and the Carl Nelson, Mer. of Tr ArmourCreameries corn to sprout. not ppeeslh * No expense has been spared in making this the fireproof and durable structure that it is. One of the new facilities is the “door delivery” system. Farmers will experience no inconvenience in unloading their cream and produce here. Up-to- the-minute machinery has been installed throughout—guaranteeing greatest effici- -ency and sanitation. A comfort. station for farmers and their wives has been estab- lished at the new plant. Farmers are invited to make this their headquarters when in Bismarck. OUR NEW BASIC PRINCIPLE WILL BENEFIT PRODUCER AND CONSUMER ALIKE North Dakota producers must meet the quality program which is sweeping the fie 3 $s Es 8. standards. Exhibitors are in- Had to teing ab many eggs as they We 10 the tn-| “Pris willbe $1 for fet, 80 cents street, Bismarck, |for second, third and fourth and 25 following special |cents for fifth place, both in brown- sbeled and white-shelled classifi- id fi oped belie an \o poultry feed to be sss’ 7k tos ap ne according to judge’s de-| for the purpose of providing an ac- complished, entirely ~ presentable Above Specials Are Awarded | person to make a 14th guest at table for best display.any one| when some misadventure leaves the be made on points, | hostess with 13 on her hands, iy Ey Pe 2 ge E Hs it if is i Announcement We will take off hatches twice a week, beginning Feb- ruary 24. Thesame high quality, pure bred, blood tested chicks as we sold last year. First hatches will be of white and barred Rocks, white Wyandottes, Buff Cees and Rhode Island Reds. ‘Poultry Show World War Memorial Building Bismarck, N. D. Jan. 12-13-14-15 tion’ business. This will in v ial; es WARDS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR EARLY CHICKS MEAN EARLY BROILERS AND Sotectr's sanasl iscoiee, astars cosnipere willbe abel to! buy. haetw ae af POULTRY SUPPLIES EARLY LAYING P ULLETS products. They must pay in accordance with quality. Armour Creameries demon- - strates its great faith in the future of the Missouri Slope area with its new plant, which without question. is the finest of its kind in the entire United States. : Armour Creameries Front Avenue at Tenth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. Brooders - Feeders - Fountains - Incubators - Feeds _and, in the Spring, Blood Tested Baby Chicks BLUE RIBBON HATCHERY AND SUPPLY CO. 816 West Main Street 3 Mandan, N. Dak.

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