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JHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SAT URDAY, JUNE 22, 1935 _ Devariment ‘of Agriculture Plans Many Farm Programs on Air ery NEC Program) (Subject to Revision) Monday, June 24 7:00—Breakfast Club $—Johnny Marvin, Tenor i—Clara, Lu and Em—Colgate- Palmolive-Peet 3:30—Silver Clouds—Dick Burris, Narrator; Organist—Al Lowrey —Joseph White, Soloist arkets ‘ony. Wons —Hour of Memories \—Markets and Weather lour of Memories (cont.) elody Mixers : larkets and World Bookman i15—Northwestern Yeast Prgrm. :30—National Farm and Home Hr. :30—Al Pearce and His Gang :00—Markets and Farm Flashes 115—Vic & Sade—Crisco Program :30—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins —Firestone Tire & Rubber Co Program 00—Sinclair Minstrels Gu 30—N. D. Farmers Union 45—Rainbow Room Orch. 00—Henry King and Orch. 30—Hotel Ambassador Orch. A Popular 11:15—Northwestern Yeast Program Hem eT Farm and Home Hour —Henry Busse and His Orch. o—Leonard Keller and His Orch. 11:30—Ft, Des Moines Hotel Orch, %2:00—Silent ‘Tuesday, June 35 7:00—Breakfast Club 8:00—Press Radio News 8:05—Johnny Marvin, Tenor paps £i6—Clara tu land Em—Colgate-| 't)—National. Congress Parents a Boe Round” ee by the Department of Agriculture|man Ace, incorporates in the Basy|the equivalent of a dollar. See ike came phony gel get “a 8:80—Sliver Clouds—Dick Burris; | g.99_ eee henner Enolat pe aia during the. fiscal year . beginning|Aces scripts. They have been “stoog- beige Orta fe oe eth Organist—Al Lowrey 3:145—Ben Klassen, Tenor 8:00—Procter & Gamble—“The Gib- | July 1. Bias ed ce ones tan! SEme In Oe Vane oa, lene Calne: ‘Played julten sticuerkes sg—Erese Taadton Rowe’ "| a:ootate' Evento Weather wore- |y,7He0ew, end enlarced program of] 98 20 trenn-selik,” the, daughter wh x broadesating he haste ee; | (AUD) Wright; Peetor_ Smith, The :18—Your Child i3—Mary Small, Singer act is Weather Fore |the soil conserval for as-|ine nn-He! Prod llcem ced en he it be- * . 9:30—Geo. Hessberger Original Bavarian Orch. 10:00—Markets, Weather and Aunt Sammy On 15—Merry Macs \—Words and Music —Markets and World Bookman (0—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins Procter and Gamble “Camay” ‘Betty and Bob—General Mills ;—Woman's Radio Review \—Ruth Lyons, Soprano Song 0—Anna Turkel, Soprano Nursery Rhymes 4:00—Walter Nuesel-Jack Peterson, Heavyweight Championship of Al Pearce & His Gang Markets and Farm Flashes Vic & Sade—Crisco Program 1: Bd—Onydor'e Own Ma Per! 1:45—Procter and Gamble “ 2:00—Betty and Bob—General Mills 2:15—Woman's Radio Review 30—Danny Dee—Did You Know? 45—British Open Golf Tournament 5 45—Little Orphan Annie 00—Thomas Webber, Jr., Concert Organist 5:15—Talk by Dr. Douglas Southall Freeman Le ates Pedro and Orch. = pores a ebb a Key Hole” Lor mann Yeast Co, Prerm. ell House Showboat \—Kraft Program Soe Evening Weather Fore- _SEopular Dance Orch. Music —Tony and Gus—General Foods National Radio Porn) tel —Lioyd Huntley and His Orch. -—Otto’s German Band Radio Pair Onzie Nelson celebrates his band’s fifth birthday with Harriet Hil- lard, his blues singer. 3:30-—"Hor by the Side of the eee "—§. C, Johnson and Son, 4: :90—Cathotl Hour 4:30—Studio 5:00—General Foods with Jack Benny Gites Ged Broadcast"—Standard rands 6:00—Chase and Sanborn+-“Major Bowes’ Amateur Hour” 05—Lee Gordon and Orch. —Jesse Crawford, Organist 30—Press Radio News 5—El Chico Spanish Revue Sunday Nite Nocturne —Hotel St. Paul Orch. I—Studio j—Oriental Gardens Orch. Leonard Keller and Orch, —Arlie Simons & Orch. —Silent BARN DANCE PLAYS 1,000 TUNES A YE Approximately 20 Musical Num- 1 1 1 1 1 1 IN FARM RESEARCH WILL BE DESCRIBED NBC Broadcasts Are Arranged for'11:30 A. M. (CST) Each Week Day EISENHOWER ON SCHEDULE Information Chief Will Discuss Fruit Problems on Tues- day Program United States Department of Agri- justment news, and an explanation of recent amendments to the Farm Continuing the regular Tuesday series of reports on current research projects, Milton 8. Eisenhower, De- partment of Agriculture information chief, on June 25 will discuss new methods of transporting and storing fruits and vegetables which will be of practical use to producers and shippers. On July 2 and July 9 Eisen- hower will explain the various new research programs to be undertaken sisting farmers in preventing erosion |wil be reported on by T. B. Cham- bers, chief engineer of the Service, in the programs of June 26 and July 11 A. D. Stedman, assistant AAA ad- ministrator, will discuss latest de- velopments in the adjustment pro- grams on June 24, July 1, and July 10. Officers.of the Farm Credit Ad- ministration will review ‘regulations governing federal loans both for re- Taviee ite existing mortgages ee oi farms as paki eter recently aaeedrG to the Farm Credit Act during the program bers 27 and July 10. In addition to the agricultural in- formation furnished by the Depart- ment of Agriculture the Farm and Bebe Daniels and her husband, Ben Lyon, both famed screen stars, will do a dramatic skit with Ben Bernie when they appear as guests of the Old Maestro over an NBC-KFYR network at 7 p. m. (CST) Bits about NBC broadcasters: Jane Ace originates many of the mala- propisms which her husband, Good- of parents in humble Developing and Printing KODAK FILMS ANY SIZE ROLL DEVELOPED AND PRINTED tye Opin rc. TERE ete cle 3, which friends bought for her with hind his ear. NEW DEVELOPMENTS: __Will Do Dramatic Skit | COMEDY VARIETY IS AL PEARGE'S MOTTO} uz Radio Comedian sas a Variation in Program Needed to Hold Attention New York, June 22—Comedy to suit every taste—that’s the recipe of Al Pearce, heard five times weekly with his happy go-lucky Gang over an NBC-KFYR network from New York. This husky blond master of ceremonies, program builder and Tadio business man, has an air troupe made up of 12 standard comedy acts. “Nothing's quite as- hard to type as a sense of humor,” says Al, fresh from_the west coast where he and all different, As I see it, that’s the only way we stand a chance of mak- Todd, Al’s Little Ray of Sunshine, is heard on every program, but not : Saturday night over Radio Stati Haomcolgats Program Credit Act. ing everyone laugh sooner or Iater.” y nigh io Station. §:00—Carnation, Progra) Each week day at 11:30 a, m. (ost) Only one of the Al Pearce comic K F Y R $:0—Glllette Program featuring the Farm and Home Hour acta fo fod cn ately aienetieveclet “Musical Moments” news of the Cee ‘world oie the continued story of Hohe hho ick Sto ee “ m. :is—General | ‘Foods with Tony and an NBC-KFYR network. characters, “Eb and Zeb,” Mable Sponsored by SELTZER 9 singer of heart-palpitating, not comic, songs. 35. Among the other ingredients of the Al Pearce variety cocktail are: Lord Bilgewater, played by Monroe Upton; Arlene Harris, the gal with the world’s Playing & broken-down plane greatest gift o' gab; Morey Amster- Wop, Bill Wright again; Elmer Blurp, SPECIAL ON For 25c always in comedy. Mable also is a|* Played by Al himself, You can hear Al Pearce and His Gang: every afternoon except Fri- day and Sunday at 12:30 p. m. (CST). Barry McKinley still shudders when he thinks of the day he had to broad- cast with a stray bee hovering around. And Barry couldn’t even take a slap at it for fear of the + Ag BARN DANCE Don’t Miss it a listen on yo Radio to nal ; Soa : nn eapecmtaa the “‘old hay-! tin; mirth and melody. Old fashioned singing dancing, snay me old time 45—Little Orphan Annte culture periods in the National Farm his Gang have been popular for six tunes, ° Fiano Dug, Gould &, S! Sheffter and Home hour during the last of years. “No.comedian, no matter how tal ag ef yaaa hour Gaetan Kurt Brownell, Singer June and early July will feature a Sood, can please all of the people all old and young. seball Scores. Srey Hele variety of important agricultural in- of the time. Or even all of the AReal Show staged in areal theatre nee formation, including new . develop= Beople some of the time. In our Gang —before areal audience. cast ‘American Adventures ments in farm research work, ad- we have 12 different types of comedy, from coast-to-coast every Saturday night. Now you can hear it every | j—Three X Sisters é Friday, June 28 Home Hour each day features news S—Little Orphan, Annie —Breaictast club bers Used on Each Week- jana weather Tepectavad ® musical ‘ —Tintype Tenor 8:08—Jon Marvin, T 7 program by Walter Blaufuss and the 1 Sayeed Vout Goverment | #8—Clara,’ Lu and m-—Colgate- ly Presentation Homesteaders orchestra. Coupons for 8x10. Enlargement With All Orders. i aseball Scores almolive-F ee! i 8:30—Sllver Clouds—Dick Burris, t oe Narrator; Organist—Al Lowrey | Chicago, June 22—A program which| Fastman Announces For Quality Kodak Finishing Bring or Mail Your Films ae: id Leonard Keller and Orch. OT a aii features old fashioned songs and pop- ed a 4 ee ee tet" sine Band Shut in Hr.|UAr ballads of days gone by and| Contented Program e ha Wynn for Texaco 101 00—Markets, Aunt Sammy and which requires more than 1000 dif- — on ; Palmol live Beauty Theatre of Welgetaery bikes oe pune aires! enc sre presents] Overture to “Le Roi L’a Dit” (“The 4 ae =) 10:30—W; d @ real problem to music librarians. | King Hath Said”) by Delibes has d 9: neetate Evening Weather Fore. i o—Narikets and World Bookman anh program is NBC National pen’ chosen by Motesn L. Eastman BISMARCK, N. D. Crosley offers the most for 9:05—Popular Di Mus: —Northwestern Yeast Prgrm. jarn Dance. Approximately 20 mus- the your dollar. ‘ a ierant Foods with rony ana |11:3¢—National Farm and Home Hourlical numbers are Used on cach pres | sere eee a dies ae WHEN MAILING FILMS ENCLOSE CASH WITH ORDER ‘i : i 9:30—f0, Relaman's Philip Morris } Markets and Farm Flashes pee o “tt weekly show, and 2|The concert orchestra also will be Corwin-Churchill c & Sade—Crisco Progra : arrange! 3 Tae ernns: Phil Duey & SOente Own ae Paid is genuine effort is made to avoid repe-| featured in a special mtnt of 10:30—Geo, Hamilton and Orch. ali RB Pantace’ "——Meredith Willson Bi: s0—Baul “Christiansen & Orch. 42:00—Stlent ° Wednesday, June 26 ‘Breakfast Club ‘Press Radio News Johnny Marvin, Tenor iis—eiere, Lu and Em—Colgate, Palmolive-Peet 8:30—Silver Clouds—Dick Burris, be a special arrangement of the com- narrator. Organist—Al Low- {| au owned by Alfred Goldman, ajedy number, “Louisiana Hayride” ‘ rey lcagoan who has been making it from the show with music “Flying 345 —Pare Food Forum hobby for more than 20 years, Gold-| Colors.” 5—Studlo man has placed his library at the} “Child’s Dreamland,” a delightful Ray poe all ne disposal of the producers of the Barn|song by an anonymous composer, will nos 0—Markets and Weather BoilsmMecr7 Macs 10:30—Words and Music 0:45—Merry Madcaps 1:00—Markets and World Bookman 31:15—Northwestern Yeast Prgrm. He :80—National Farm and Home Hour 330—Al Pearce & His G: $—Procter and Gamble “Camay” 100—Betty & Bob—General Mills 215—Women’s Radio Review 30—Don Rudélpho and Orch. 0—Crosscuts from Log of Day. 0—James Wilkinson—Baritone 5—Irene Beasly—Soloist ellie Revell, Reporter dventures of Sam and Dick ‘ongress Speaks ‘Press Radio News 0—Ed Dingman, Soloist 345—Jr, American Legion Baseball Broadcast—Fay Brown 100—Studio :30—Circus Night in Silvertown :00—Chevrolet “Musical Moments” meres Saringls Pennsylvanians Ford. :30—Jimmie Garrigan and Orch. 0—Leonard Keller & Orch, ‘Ariie Simons and Orch. Roy Maxon & Orch, 1 ‘Lincoln Tavern Orch. 300—Silent tition, necessitating many hours of search for suitable scores, During: the 10-year history of the Barn-Dance, @ voluminous library of old time folk songs, “hill billy” tunes and western favorites has been built up. Even this wealth of material, however, is found to be insuffictent at times, Recently @ new source has been discovered in the collection of old Dance, thereby simplifying the task of making selections, Fan mail indi- cates that the program is successfully accomplishing its purpose of recalling to the minds of its listeners the days and events of the past. The National Barn Dance is heard each Saturday at 7:30 p. m. (CST) over an NBC-KFYR network with a repeat broadcast over the same net- work at 9 p. m. (CST). her dramatic prowess by a the popular new waltz song, “Tell Me That You Love Me,” by Bixio. number which has topped “Variety's” popularity list for the past four||}j weeks, “Life Isa Song” by Ahlert. An- other ochestra-quartet selection will be the goodnight offering of The Lul- Lady. Childs, will sing Gib8on’s “The Drum” and “Goodnight, Goodnight Beloved” by Pinsutti. Verna Burke, contralto soloist on NBO, wasn’t always a singer. Orig- inally she was a dancer in vaude- learned to sing—by listening to a D earest D aughter: | Motors, Inc. ~ 5—Roy Mi id Orc! Cit ong, = ihe Violinist National Farm and Home Hour Barranquilla IAB 6.45, y ieee ? Ryans palciet o—Markets and Farm Flashes [Berlin DIA 28% 5:05 to 6:15 Pat; But, my dear, why do you do it? I know you and 1 Brash semitone —Musle MAIS cent @ to 11:30 Als Bob have something of a struggle to make ends meet. It re borony acd Gus General Foods Q—Otte, Thums Bavarian Orch, pe. {a> eet won't always be that way, because I know Bob’s a very ce Bor BRR Borlacwe and Oren” | Sak ackl Helter and Orch. DN 3 3:48 to THB A ambitious young man—ambitious for you as well as for | He 80—Wandering Minstrel ‘Ofek, SsoE roe RAE Nom eanrten Bruseels ORK 10s 1 30 toa himself. : ‘ ilent 11> 3 3 ‘TKursday, June 27 YV3R0 615 5tod: y + r q Sap—Prase faslo, News fe ee ue ha But take an old lady’s advice, dear. Look for bar- Hie—Clare,” Lu and “m—Colgate, HBL = \._-959 8:30 to gains—no matter how wealthy you become. But don’t tae—divee Clense— pick Burris,| b4b—Brlgee Sports Review—Loril-[Guavequl HOARD 6.66 8:45 to make an expedition.of it. Make it a tour. You get a ap NtTator: Organist—Al Lowrey | ¢.99_ ify Parade—American Tobacco | Hi Ny fe as—Morning: Parad voces n Tobacco | Havana coc oor 9390.4 a. newspaper. Look for real bargains there, before you a Detective Radiotron TO SCA | Hutzen PHI 1173 1:30 to 10: set out. Then you’ll know where you’re going, and you rane 4:30—" ‘Shell Chatenu” Shell, Bastern ‘Wed, 't, self out so.- I know, because I do it. o— RETR Bulletin Board of the} s.39_Carstres Carnie ine Jeloy cL 955 Noon to6 P. M. won t wear your' f id 20:00—Markets, Weather and Aunt Ne=-Hational Barn Dance-Dr. op ae O22 3:80 to 6 PM. Tues, Thurs, & Sat. G 10us— Merry secs 1o99—Freddle Martin and, =. Seas aaedaca daaeatttaisik peste Si Give my best to Bob, and give Bob, Jr., a great big eonart r Gse 9.58 : Re SSRN one noouman [HEBER ee oO ces tame iii datrday’ and Banday "| f kiss from his grandma. : : ee " eS na rae 6 to 8 PM; 11:30 Lots of love, if Sere Bee cing Quartet Ger Isis St» Noon: & 975 Pat ie SP Weitere arcte atriog quar: GSI 1528 12:15 to 2:15 PM. ~ Mother, i pa Mee wacs GSL 611 2:30 to 3:45 PM.; 10 to 11 P.M, Tues, Es 9:80—Major Bowes Capitol Theatre| madrid EAQ th hee r fox 15—Weather and Program Resume | Melbourne VE3ME 951 5 t06:30 Platt & Nierman Piano Duo |M RNE 1200 10 toll : 10: 30—Radlo City Musio Hall of the RV59 600 4to5P, i 11:20—The Sunday Forum Paris (Pontoise) 1190 10:15 A. m : Min Bheaeh, inaiiture st awestca | Contoe) 1838S to 10 F BR neh & Welch 12: beget bared Dilling, Concert Riobamba. PRADO 662 9 to ll * 42:30—Luz. Uj ram Rio de Janeiro PRFS 9.50 5:30 to Phone m 906 Main Pe tsa ige—-Bundey, | es Rome aha. . i 4a to, 4 oH Ait 2 vee Be * |eyaney VEQME 959 Bto9 % Valencia --- ¥V0BV 652. 6 to 10 0—"“Sports Through a Key Hole” 5—Local News a oe Brands—One Man's ui IIIS SnAMAM ae Wea: 10:15—Soloist :30—Words and Music ee Seer Rae || Saterday, dune 20 #20 old-plece for enacting, solo, allIoudespeaker! ‘The inspiration, for & Thanks so much ‘for sending that delightful little :00—Breakfast fu a ” ey "t EQErete gio Nowe, [et Venlo" She sill has a Weakness | period, was’ Jessica, Dragonetto, "het note, remembering my birthday. And please don’t feel ME—Litie Srphan AnnieS” || Sug Morting Parada for. the zoe ot abyiack radio idol. that its being so short made it any the less welcome. ne Banlst ponsig | 325—Florence Martin, Contralto 7 5 : at Preto | Heniha ty Eigemble Tune in on One of These Stations Besides, I know what it is to have “shopper’s head- ache”—-to feel all worn out and dragged down, with your feet as heavy as lead from walking around all day.