New State Poultryman (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 1, 1907 Page: 9 of 18
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9
December, 1907.
For Election Commissioner
C. A. Morton ..............
Adam Thompson ........... g ,
John Dudley ............... 3
Not voting ...........•
For the Show to Get American
Poultry Association Specials
Mo State Poultry Assn.... »»
Kansas State Poultry Assn.. <
Great Southwest Poultry Assn i
Kansas City Fanciers’ Assn.. -
Not voting ................
The vote shows the following we.e
elected to serve until successors ate
elected, as will be provided m the
constitution soon to be adopte .
President-Henry Steinmesch, St.
“Sit’vi'c. President W. C. Knomp.J
Pleasant Hill, Mo. H
Second Vice _ President-C.
Rhodes, Topeka, Kan.
Third Vice President—M. S. rite,
,____juonia City, Okla.
Fourth Vice President-H. B. Sav
aSFifth ‘ Vice"1"President- J• F. Ander-i
■"s.c~e«ukrer - rrederi.it j
Pfaff Anadarko, Okla. '
These will comprise the execu
committee of our branch.
For Election Commissioner C. -
Morton, St. Louis, Mo. „
The Missouri State Show f > ’ i
December 10-14, 1907, Will get the j
flrlSlomcoS;s Will take charge im-j
mediately and any matters inn er tb
care should be taken up with them
direct.
Verv truly yours,
* C A. MORTON,
Secretary Pro Tern.
NOTICE TO SECRETARIES.
fn accordance with resolutions 1
adopted by the American Poultry As-
sociation, you are invited to send to
ffle as secretary of this association a
certified list of the number of entries
of each breed shown at your show this
season, for which the regular entry .,
shall have been paid.
„ order to make this more conveiv ,
lent for you and to have these lists m .
uniform shape, 1 take pleasure m en-
closing a blank form, which 1 an» go
ing to ask you to fill out and sen
“I l“.t » -yo» »“•
^ssary information.
On April 1st, 1908, all lists coming
(n to me shall be added up and tne
breed that was exhibited in the largest
number of shows thus reported on, al.
standard varieties of each hi eed
count, shall he supplied with the fin-
separate breed standard by the Ameri-
can Poultry Association.
Very truly yours,
ROSS C. H. HALLOCK,
Secretary American roultry Assocla.
tfon,
new state poultryman
AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIA-
TION, OFFICIAL AN'NOUNCEMEN .
To Whom It May Concern:
All complaints of members of th*
American Poultry Association, regard-
ing the work or conduct ot licensed
judges of the American Poultry Asso-
I elation, while employed professionally,
are to he sent to tin* secretary-tieas
urer for action. nuv , v .
CHARLES M. HRYAM.
president American Poultry Associa.
ROSS C. H. HALLOCK, Secretary
Treasurer.
MY TRIP TO ILLINOIS.
,WV T M. Campbell, Associate EUi-
tor New State Poultryman.)
• Sunday evening, Nov. 10th.
Darlington, 1ml., for a trip to S .
Louis, Mo., and Greenfield, 111., for the
purpose of scoring a big o n
tor the different breeders of fan .
poultry in and about the latter P»J“-
L arrived at Greenfield on the 10.. I ■
M train Nov. 11th, and was met at
depot by Mr M. > ■ .«•
little son, George, who took me
their beautiful home. Ihis is
...........r m,-s Willhite’s famous Plue
ISJ CkL NASHv 1LLL
S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED. ^ and Nash-
First Cockerel atTenn. Slate Falr^Uol "’’^bitudb^Frank Langford, Nash-
ville. 1907—Undefeated. »>reu an ______
ville, Tenn. R- 10
amfriCAN POULTRY ASSOCIA-
TION. EXECUTIVE BOARD MEEl
'border of President C. M. HryaiU
a meeting of the executive hoard ot
the American Poultry Association wilt
be held in New York city, Fr.day morn-
ing December 20th. at ten o clock.
It is expected that some important
work will be planned at this meeting.
Also all applications for member-
ship received up to that time wi '
acted upon by the board.
ROSS C. II. HALLOCK.
Secretary
St. Louis, Mo'.
Pen up the market chickens three
weeks before selling time in clean and
comfortable pens, and feed to fatten.
When writing advertisers, menu.
the New State Poultryman.
Ribbon strain of Black Eang«hans,
and a good home it is. M>- ^
>vas determined that we had f\ •
a look at the birds by lamplight be-
, „-e retiring and the sight was wort,.
it cosl to see. Those long stra.gh
perches filled with a solid mass ot
black chickens I excepting for
lonely Barred Plymouth Rock hen
1r,t sat away off in one corner. She
looked about as much out of place as
we would at a mourner's-bench.) rhe
ri-xt morning Mr. WiUbite and 1 were
up early and ready .or the task ot
scoring about 100 of .hose fine birds,
and to say we wore surprised is put
,ing it mildly. We were obliged to
stand up and take notice of such ele-
-ant combs and fine metallic black
plumage with little green reflections
was a sight. Here we found a cock-
erel that win make the eyes ot some
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Griffin, C. W. New State Poultryman (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 1, 1907, newspaper, December 1, 1907; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937469/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.