The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1930, Page 2

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one 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930 Four Club Juniors Chosen to Represent No. Dakota in Encampment . TMOQUISTANDING [82 DetateDeteates to Boeamoment_] Populating Bach | : Has 33,434 Residents, BOYS, TWOGIRLST0 E Po a ‘most sizable set of twins thus far ei : : é s reporting in the 1930 census are Wau- (0 10 W ASHINGTON 4 i 4 keegan, Illinois, and Mansfield, Ohio, f : F each with a population of 33,434. ‘Waukeegan reached that figure by | f | a 73.5 per cent pcre ph eae put & | the city, for the first time, the Honors Won by Morton, Slope, a dex, icensus bureau list of towns over . = - : 4h 25,000. Mansfield, 270th city on that EAD the label on the bottle next time” La Moure and Stutsman list last census, Increased by just 20 Ohm Dress Shop you buy ginger ale. See if you're getting cent. ‘I Above are North Dakota's 1930 delegates to the fourth National Club En- pampares! 206 Fourth Street ; a full I¢-cence pint ora little 12-cunce bottle. i campment to be held in Washington, D. C., June 18 to 24. They are, from) pRi MI fe a 6-ounce pint it’s not Counties This Year feft to right, Clarence Klusmann, Youngtown, Morton county; Fern Pierce, qwaaninatee, iy bh sin A : Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 Clicquot Club Pale Dry, the famous ginger aad Scranton, Slope county: Juanita, Te, Jamestown, Stutsman county; and|ers for women are foreseen by Miss and $17.98. r 7 - that is aged 6 months in the | Melvin Muslans igeley, La Moure county. Lucy Park, fashion expert. She told Hate 01 € 's at your store today. And it gives BEEF, DAIRY, HOME TYPES ion cue, Her hia of ommine| 35 Smallpox Cases _ pied eee of a ate id satiinanaaei extra ounces for your money. Lead —_ foods club. Her exhibits of canning ; mallpox Cases eration of America that all indi-| § have been awarded prizes at fairs and | cations favor the prediction that 3 : Chroot Kiuman, Youngtown i" Kenge eae pie) Reported Over States | eve tant dt Clicquot Club Has Taken Big Hand in | through her club work has helped her} Four Are in Bismarck tion in aress. | New Salem Circuit in Unga Led ar ieelkoal a isa BAN wi tends to enter college when her school! G56. of smallpox reported during {OLLA BANKER ELECTED this PALE DRY work is completed. Devils Lake, N. | rac een a —— Four farm boys and girls whose| The boys and girls who will make last week totaled largest since the ta cantons. PONG 4-H club activities have put them in the trip to Washington have their ex-| present outbreak, the State Health | dent of the second district group, satin-smooth with penses paid mainly by their home ‘North Dakota Bankers associati ‘feel. the front rank of the nearly 5,000) (oo nunities, although addition: al | department announces. There were | Other offleers are W. G. McClintock, you ee junior club members in the state will] contributions have been made by the 35. \Rugby, vice preside and H. 8. represent North Dakota at the fourth | achievement institute organization | Jamestown headed the list with 11/ pond, Crary, secretary-treasurer. Mr. ; . t to be held in|and Successful Farming, national |cases. There were four in this city.| Foley succeeds A. C. Idsvoog, Mad- Good Photos - - 15 for 25c RAD J 1 SLi teat farm publication. Others : Adams, Cass, Stutsman} ¢ock. A resolution was passed ap- | \ opening june ‘Washington, June 18 to 24, according Club work in each count . Th: P y is con-|and Walsh counties, each 1; McLean/ proving Governor Shafer’s action on i ree Poses Berk Se EER ae leader at} sucted under the direct supervision | county, 2; Ward, 4; Trail county and/ appointing a banking code commis- Full text book and laboratory course we Agricultural college. sos to the| of the local county extension agent. Minot, each 5. sion. ; == || Next Monday, May 26, the ENROLL NO’ _ last day to sit for these wi encampment are Melvin vast Edgeley, La Moure county; Clarence Be in Klusmann, Youngtown, Morton coun- photos. . bern morn Radio season ty; Juanita Lee, Jamestown, Stuts- Chiropractor Free Employment Service man county, and Fern Pierce, Scran- H. Donnan * rf & Bagh fee fur delegates has been erage Write: Radio Service Co. st. ach of the four delegates has eo N. in club work at least four years, and Lucas Block Bismarck. N. D. Over Dah! Clothing Store : all have made fine records throughout the period of their club activities. In addition to do their actual club work well, they have been instrumental in furthering club work in their home communities by fostering new clubs and assisting new club members. Of the three national encampments already held in ‘Washington, North Dakota has been represented twice, having failed to send delegates in 1928. Virtually all states in the union are expected to have representatives at this year's encampment, a total of approximately 150 boys and girls be- ing the probable attendance. - “Com Melvin Musland is 19 years old an ats has been a member of 4-H clubs since ming eve 1925, when he Postecs a. baby beef cast their work. He has placed high in a num- ber of county and state livestock shadows before” shows, including a grand champit ship in the baby beef show at the lege achievement institute. He is member of the Sunshine club of La Moure county and has served as pres- ident and secretary of both the beef and sheep groups. He now is inter- ested in the production of cattle and : also has a fine flock of sheep started. Clarence Klusmann, 20 years of age, started out in dairy calf work four e@ os years ago and, being located in the }, famous New Salem district, has spe- cialized in Holsteins. He not only carries his club work creditably but 3 3 takes the initiative on his home farm OW AY a or S on in trying to improve the type and { { production of dairy ‘cows. In, 1926 d é ‘i us the st . honors in ju 1g and showmanship. In 1029 mu sige ite of his club a ure ing e angoth Melvin and Clarence have hed Bot elvi rence have ae , experience es appearing before, the 50 Million end of it represents the resources ublic, hav: me! rs * Hf + i ation pees: SURO soarall the of Alemite Corporation, which they now offer state on special beef and dairy trains the motoring public as odds that even— i raph fe ar : ONE Shot of Carbo-Solve will remove the lion’s’ Juanita Lee began her club work six 5 : years ago, starting out in swine and share of the carbon from an engine well carbonized then later taking up clothing. Her —will keep any engine free from the evil effects of project this year is room improve- * ment. At the last achievement insti- carbon, if used every 500 miles. tute she was awarded a trophy for being the outstanding clothing club No Mere Sporting Gesture! frotate as nase ahs Freath We're “betting” on a sure thing. We know what Pies lentes toma, coetesica snore Carbo-Solve will do. 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