The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1930, Page 2

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a Vey Lanne 9S res g Ey AF PI wa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1980 VEG EET PEEL ONE RG CU LE REET ES Fair ir Employment Conditions in North Dakota Says Federal Report ’ wt ito saxophone past led 2978. t the and ‘win SAR, ie issonsdod'put vs tas alee bas es «| (| UDE NEON SIGN service branch, an business cee presidents Eddie, Spriggs. solo trom- |of 9,211 and their saving in feed alone LA The Products corporation State Records DEMAND FOR FARM 1A be cornet; |amounted to $2,459.25 up to January ialntelns tector ae Goa a { Fun Goode, baritone sazobness: (1, te0n P HERE} cz. = a: esbeds kept diene t The band already hes a large pro-| Reasons advanced by W. C. Tully, Darts of the world. The signs are} sii, by 38 North poultry gram ahead. The middle of nextjextension poultry specialist at the \. |unusual in that the illumination 1s] paises “tattied” the hens—the Font tt is to ap at the district Agricultural college, flocks caused by electric current passing showed that the 3,686 hen Edudation meeting here,|should be culled early are:{ Culling through neon gas contained tn 8 tube.|in the 88 farm flocks laid an aver- ING School Musicians Organize for! ang the following month it is to fur-|insures that the feed will be be State Branch of Great Falls The tubes are bent into the shape of fie of 1, ons compared with 2 ; corn the ed by better producing hens. letters desired. ¢ HARVEST iN END Active Season; Begin- ce} Baer et ak 29 ? Hes! me erie yuan to eave better hens| Business to Locate Glass Sa liasians. hn a wari fore penity ‘se sold ta ‘ie keep the band on the go almost |for breeders, makes more room tor Industry in Ci matic and complete. consisting of reg-|in July. the difference in average ners Are Sought wie Wale Radio concerts also are|the useful hens, improves the health ike Wtupeeridn, Glekiting and repaint-|tricome per hen over feed cost was ting Normal and goes being planned f coming winter |of the flock and results in a tig sav- br the |i, immediate’ replacing of glass 1et-|8 cents in favor of June, Factories Operating bbl MARY PROCATHE: William Davis was elected president] Deong, Dl belied ine tn weed Bismarck has been chosen tebhan bay Wetted oF shtseenine kad Fuller, ry management Road Work and Building Broadway avenue and Eighth street. |o¢ the juvenile band at the regular ‘The beginners’ band will start in| Old birds are virtually always the/state distributing and sérvice potnt of sot | Cts broken by storm ort parts. The| specialist, a and C1 ‘Tally. poultey- = Absorb Slack Hetecser's, G4, aid 1630 a.m, [meeting and rehearsal. Monday eve-| | The Begimers, tte wito wish tolones which become affected with dis; |the Electrical Products corporation ot|eervies brassah mere wil to contpeeat i gricultaral college S01 a ae yuna |Singand the prospects of @ very 80°) in hand work should see Clarion lease, a factor which makes culling|Great Falls, Montana, manufacturers| With glass-blowing devices and all poultry record keeping, are “hing TION EVANGsouri Synod) {tive season were reviewed. Besides) mae on the Instructor and director especially Important, Tuberculosis tn] o¢ Cigude Noon signs Recessary appliances for taking care| Poultry record keeping, are making TION KEEPS UP th street at Avenue A, {selecting a president. the pand eled and ‘The next|poultry is very prevalent in this state of several hundred of the signs now| Plans for another, year's wo Fount, Wichert, pastor, Louis Ahlen vice president and Nina|at once ihe cs and. will always. be until ooultry| Since last June, FM. BoWIAN,|ingailed in tne state or in process of| Poultry, raisers who wish to cooper- sungas,cehool, ict 89 * "| Mele, noretary reuse reer Geginners regietered and| raisers. realize that birds over two| representative of the’ company, oes|consragtion aad instaiiation Gererel fe caer aus ae ae ie Minnesota Crops Source of Ac: juin i relic, fuperintender 10.00, | the membership last Monday eve- oY ne ae =f old are the troublemaker The| een looking over the state tee a to-|ot the new displays are to be be in-| "ney ,hone to secure at least 100 1, \ tivity and Flouring Mills enbible four, 6: 45 p.m. In charge Of/ning stood at ane reget oy 4 cost of properly feeding a laying hen|cation for the business, Through the| stalled here shortly. cle sein EEE oak a Expanding Evening service (inglish) at 7:20. i por tet eaos ‘will not be in con- Culling Hens Pays Rye to about $2 a year, according | assistance and cooperation of @dward] The ee are “ig gees yy is — ry ig \ aiue Gat Seveutt str TE atte esas musare 46 F: Data Shi : - monthly rental for use and| spent their leisure time upon the 4 th street ‘arm Da iow 5 ‘ Minneapolis,“ Sept, 18-—UP—The] Soles ae nasto Gane graduated, “Among. those ‘woo ida Approximately 1,000,000 fish « hegmeeranpe) they can do there, 90 per ‘cent supply and demand for farm labor Siotning ‘service t 11, The choir | fi iisned last year are: Merle Schwan-| That culling poultry flocks early in| were shipped safely by the U. on $0 neta e ‘and 20 per cent is “quite evenly balanced” on grt sings, under tho direction of Clarion tes. solo clarinet and last year’s preai-|the fall pays well is shown by the|bureau of fisherier to Chile built jands Pram Soe Hoel i Dakota farms, eae iy iene E-yvening service at 7:20. The Trinity | gent; Marlen Loehrke, solo cornet|records kept last year by 46 North| winter. waright illegal. monthly report, issued today, by Lutheran quartet will sing two, num: ard T. Jones, federal statistician, | por. “The Conversion of the Philip- ‘United States Department of cad jPian Jatler” Oe ieermcs subject. Many unskilled workers are also! Confirmation Saturday, 10 a.m, being absorbed in road construction, — ‘ railroad maintenance, city improve- FIRST tae cet d other outdoor operations, bediat:| Dene Bere - | prison ae 8m. m, Sunday. are working at nore ‘revall in the eos pete ee hs 0. building trades. Service at 7:45 p.m. The choir will : For the two largest cities of the | sing. ee ee y : b \ rt said: Friday, evening Mr. an: rs. O. - tions are more satisfactory than for | dan wreae ea ae FIRST CHURGH OF CHRIST . pecvestita, Local manufacturing Yourth street and Avenue C. lants generally operating at normal. junday service at 11 a.m. subject, 4 The surplus of building-trades men is nday echivel at 9:45 a.m. B E F O RE “a slight, while general outdoor opera-| Wednesday evening — testimonial eer tions are furnishing employment for | meeting at 8 o'clock. talitedat 116% d work-|_,4 reading room maintain nearly all available unskillet Fourth street is open, daily ig oaeet ers. lega’ olidays, Hy “Good call for har- | Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m. vest workers but the supply during wend i sade some ite to meet all re- the building industry, bu {fra E. Hersberg, minister. fo men § Showed substantial improvement ee Sem or J ugust and th i hi ico at 11. ; = ‘ i employment to unskilled workers, ac- | ,, Christian Endeavor, 7:80 p. m. , ia cording to the report. ") By PN ete ae aes & prefers @ shaciinaibde : emia Sperations. and ied ap-|5 Sere solo—A. Engelhardt. salen In like manner... proximately 1,000 people to payrolls, Wednesday, 8 p.m., midweek prayer tered seasonal gains during Augus| ,,/va fe siudrine,the second coming ry OF A ZENIT of Chris Mr. Jones said in his report. us in this study. Bring your Bible y SENSE THE SUPERIORI N H Construction operations in the larg- | and come. JT S EASY I Y Oo ted to become more z report states, while renewed activity ai oaseeran Pastor. is looked for soon in flour milling. Chureh school, 10/8. m. with classes Little change was recorded in iron Mrs. Howard McNutt, ‘ em c : Raded augnly to forces employed.” | MoTHMe NOMRIE St 1, : So your mind is made up! Why not pausea moment before __son for their confidence. You'll find “It’s easyto sense the ; threshing os i os ‘: t ‘hess ania jaainictia large aden Ronan you buy? Perhaps you haven't heard all the radios. Perhaps eyetony of a Zenith.” | i orkers in South Dakota Aba li I Zenitt } \ eis i sh better bas =e cniiaren's. bane see: a woe Ga have missed the new Zeniths. By all means, don' ct ply provide new | ; is @ bett , } } some time, Seasonal forees are gm |S christian fite"=atre dackson, i : ''"Ehe ‘hbw'70'seties Zenith radios are the finest receiv- degrees of sensitivity, how they maintain their exquisite ed in the meat packing industry, ‘all rally of young peo} ie P Bm. ¢ < x R é ; wale Se eee Sanayi | ¢ seis rere Ee ts ing instruments in Affierica: ‘This is a serious claim. Asan _tone quality at maximum volume or at a whisper. Test their railroad re; 0} ill’ have charge of the music. , sith pS: ii we f . “ | 0 ccliperndn atc nop eng PS il i intelligent person, you demand proof. Zenith invites you... _ selectivity. Test every possible thing you expect of a radio. as very satisfact yr in- oe as pa 5 i ii H Soatinue to uilln many workers dur- fpimateosia! hour, With sian ' your earsiand eyes to be judge and jury. The trial...athree- Look inside. Look outside. See how Zenith has lifted radio continue ul mi - ickinson as ou! i 35 ae ing the remainder of the open sea- Pike m., Prayer service Rhute. dad ion. The ti .-Bf YOUE Or jencé, out of the “radio cabinet” class and placed it in the realm M’CABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ry . s, sh . s. 3, Auto- SERVE spent thee FStht etre E Zenith and mdio have literally grown up together. Just __of fine, authentic-period furninare. Note the mora STATE 10 0B Organ praise, ame, George’ wind sixteen years ago Zenith made the first quality radio. In _ matic Tuning feature...the only genuine press-the-burton : jeople, Come’ % s x i ont ttertory, etn guiding ideal...to strengthen its quality leadership. 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Advanced screen-gtid citcuit. wide | ning service, 7 e | eNiseh SBBRRE Fi ante of produce tadio ever built,” and they back up Geauine seine Sake Sonics cleo Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. their clai by a fs abo gad pectvigpor e tubes, with rectio { claim by asking you fication. $210 less tubes. the state society of the Sons of Amer- singe, eoeRe RT in. hear it in action in a side-by-side Ocher Zenith Radio receivers from $185 10 $2500. ican Revolution, is in charge of the termediate ana senior departments of 4 ‘5 7. . : ie porning service of § worship at 10:30, comparison with all other radios... “COSTS MORE...DOES MORE’ Destin Sunday, “and “continued vite ee age eo leaving it entirely co you to render Zenith reves can be parchased on ety Repeat through Wednesday, @ special 45 oa al ict. You'll find terms from any ‘ Zenith dealer. otal coon Mipveny ol the vetdict. You good rea- a busines: con- wee. 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