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hens ° toe THE BISMARUK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY.3, 18 wae . . peed o broadcast gcal-Uramatic Version of Life 0 opin sunday - | Bese. ‘ cept itso al nn 11:30--Mark Fisher and Orch. i Bowes’ Original Ama- oe ‘ y ‘Sunday actiool 1 connection with the fatel shooting of i s ] 13:00—Silent ag ; i IKFYR-NBC Program| pe eee a sss sterry-Go-Rouné— | RURAL Epworth League 8:00 p.m. Tueeday.| Deputy shéritf A. 8. Thorson Men- a i (Subject vision! Fridey, me Lyons : : i. ¢ *| propane ee .Pss, ci, emer | gg eg H +. Tuesday, July T :05— Vaughn Be Announced CHURCH Evening worship to plead to the charge. = 3 + $—Dan Ha: ball Scores Epworth League 7:30 p. m. Thurs- 3b akfast Club :00—Breakfast halo News i 0—Press Radio News }0—Gospel Singer . aay, : i Studio m dor F te —Barkets, Pr R ; sdall Refining Co. pre- ©. F. Curtis, Pastor. i World hooker ee fants Colonel Coustess BY Ml N| Lin ° i 9:15—Sweet! 9:43—Jolly Coburn and Orch. ; ‘ } Ferrets, program Reaume and| $:30—-art Tatem, Pianist iuocweginer Cortenst Seered Heart Catholic Onerch | Hileman Will Face : i World Bookman 9:45—Voice of Experience ~ Wasey | !0:01--Jimmie Lunceford’s Orch. Wilton, N. D. Prov 10:30—Carl Ravazza and Orch. Order of Masses: ler Count y. b 9:15—Sweethearts of the Air ducts Co. | ee : BacHisuse Detective Vo:00—Markets, Weather and Land | aparece ret, cance emeGEE nin se ; aa First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 8. m. paar EF MB—To Be Announced 4 Land|10:18—Honeyioy and Sons [12o—sitent , Chopin’ Was Written for Micro:{ Téird Sunday, Mass at 10:00am. | pottineau, N. D, July 3—(—A 20 rk Rev. J : oe OrLakes’ Program 10:30—Betty Crocker—G h v. Jean O. Wingering, first degree murder charge Friday : i 5—Betty and Bob—Ueneral Mili Monday, July 13 phone Production by Parish Priest. e j u—Mar te | oe faced Gus Hileman, inmate of the ; ‘All Churches—Gen- kets and Police Bulletins | 7.99 Breaktast lub R aie oor Neale at pearl, oe ? 1 Mills. é O— Natt will 3:00—Press Radio News jookeley and Martin Wing Congregational Church recht ks tional Farm and Home Hour | 8:0 ughn dé heath ij EB E. Mat Stated Su 1 8 Hardin vite” - n iteson, Sta pply. 11:30—National, Farm and Home Hr. oc Le spel Singer : MILAN SMOLEN {S$ SOLOIST) ‘vo well Gs Sundays ate:00 ‘- i o—Musical Varieties Forking |? 5 o0—aMarkets, Program Resume and ; Everyone invited. Sunday ‘School ‘ 1RUS—N. D. Taxpayers Tally ag pee Cee gag nor!a, Bookman, every Sunday at 10:30 8. m. Mra. Tm ' :00—! by 15-3) ppolit. Echoes. Harve oa I A Farm N 2:30—G be Al hg $:48—Volce of Experience — Wasey | T, Life of Brilliant Polish oe ey. superintendent, ST IES 2:18 —Oxydol' ia gene Arnold and His Ranch Products Co. races Lite of Gritiant Fo! 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- Tae t, Waiesivers Pee Zeh—Strilling Songatere 10:00—Markets, Aunt Sammy end/ Artist From Birth to His |e the leadership of Supt. Hall. TODAY 2:00—Women's Radio Review Bh ers aks Tackeachcureiey ae Sina nah: ues foe ai EGthe top Watcere ee 10:40—Hymne ot ‘AM Churches—Gen- Death at 39 re toe ’ 2:45—Manhatters EL—Mdge. Williams, Personality |1045—Betty and Bob—General Mills Divine service at 0 : 46 : = 3:00—Top Hatters Fr i y d ce Bull Jong ” at Driscoll at 11:00 h s Sent aicasmsh ttetequen os {1 vomaterkets aud) Police ulletiné | “Chopin,” a musleal and dramatie, m. The “San Francisco” eS H ying Time " ¥ . 0—Natio: : H ur. |version of the life of the great com- 3 . ‘ al 4:00—Flying 4:35—Three X Sisters Y ational Farm and Home Divine service at Tuttle at 11:00 SAT. - SUN. - MON. : TUES. 3 { 4:18—Midweek Hymn Sing 445—To Be Announced 12:30—Musical Varieties |poser, Frederic Francois CRopin, will) s,m. with ‘student Anderson’ in vee rie ihre j 4:30—Presa Hadi News 5:0u=-Mery Smail, ot 1:00—Markets, Weather and A. C.ibe presented for the third time over 4 4:35—Sammy Watkins and Orch, 5:18--Orle, pte Farm News Reporter | a as 1 4:45—To Be Announced fubsecateneceibcre cree: 1:15—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins the networks of the National Broad-| Divine service at Langedah! at 3:00 \ Evecare caters ateewiiey tafecouree Tat ag Basevat ! 3 Nie and Sade—Crisco casting Company Sunday, July §./p. m, ” B:15—Voice of Experienc: Scorkh —The O'Neils Ivory The radio biography, widely acclaimed} Luther Lea) t K ? paper ete nounced 6 00—Cities Service Program | 2Qormivomen’s Radio Revlew ich |for the second time after its revival| p.m. Oot Sens Pain ucdaw B45—Local News and Baseball | 70° Fere eee eo iee aed Orke| o-qs eens ; : of 18 months ago, will be broadcast \ ‘ua iS : : i ‘ ¢:00—Stuaie. r30—Glara, Lu and EmaFrigidalre| jgochete talk frover ee [from 8 to.9 p.m. (CST) over the ME. Chureh with all the great west- 3u—Lady Esther Serenade 8:00—Ry-Krisp Presents Marion Tal-| 3:30—Angelo Vitable Great Lakes |NBC-KFYR network. “__ | McKenzie— ‘ ° qabeaterican Can oo Pam featur-| 5 ieee ae Pare Cansitts [ie Exposition Band “Chopin” was written for micro-| Worship service 10:00 a. m. ern stars in one picture. 1 20a eet eA! EI Wynn | Ebates Be Announced | Saar ta phone production by Wilfred Redka-| | Church schoo! 11:00 a. i. { ese ken Grane Names, peat ee reutoie “Musical Moments” | 4.30—Press Radio News Jey and Christopher Martin, both | Sterling— ; i, H ge-—-NHC Stsine | APRON ay 9 Goaae ornare Blinitec Ag ee ae paid a = Church school 10:30 a. m. Special—See 12 Seiwa wiring ‘Symphony $:02—To Be Announced 5:0 Singer | concert pianist, e heard Worship service 11:30 a. m. Fi ance nisainy 9:15—Jimmy Littlefield’s Orch. 3 Bertin ithe interludes devoted to Chopin’s|Mfenoken— Song of a Nation id 9:02—Clem McCarthy S45—Satety on the Highways Cam-| aoe ipiano virtuosity and Thomas Belviso} Church school 1:30 p. m. SHuee Relsmen's, Philip Morris, Daign Program | Oo Raepall and Local will direct the orchestral portion of] Worship service 2:30 p. m. y 2 yon Oren : in'ot—Mark Finer and Orch Sescrirenteae Brtraa |" anne story trades thé life or te et eee Th ", C1 a U—Firesto: le st \- _—_—_ 10:00—Weather Foracast Wah Ben Pollackea Orch | | EMcsinelair Minateets * ‘tant Polish musi¢ien from his birth | Mofflt-Braddock M. E. Churches Capitol Theatre Gpigscauey spnoie ane Orch. |14-9g—yietenes,Haneeraey and Oren) Cs —stuasPaner Champions near Warsaw Peb. 22, 1610, through | Mottit— REDUCE THE HOLLYWOOD WAY 11:00—Fleteher Henderson Este eient £:30-Great Lakes Symphony Orch, |the triumphant days in Paris, Vienna| Morning wership 10:30. arts tal pil ; STURGES, Beacher's Orch. : mara 9ud—Chevrolet “Musical Moments” (and Munich, to his bitter ard Une | qe ges esses snes sensi ersterenieniyeeeensia LOSE POUNDS—FEEL YEARS YOUNGER 12:00—Silent jaturday, July 11 an y timely death in Paris at the age of [0C—Breaktast Club Sa0oN' D. Warmers Caton 39. Lovely Marion Talley, star of opere Wednesday, July § SeEVAtene aimee at Te ee The divergent elements of Chopin’s and concert stage who now t 7:00—Breakfast Club 8:13—The Vass Family 10 i ‘compositions, influenced by his Pol- pounds, «fe’ easy to look ' 8:00—Press Radio News Hite tial) Singer 10:08—Gene Beecher's Orch. ish-French descent, marked their YEARS of Preparation 107 ads, seys, “It’s so tol . ay $.05—Vaughn de Leash |, aaa es cam Resume ang | ermine, Aatonson's Orch ‘brilliance. His mixed heritage as man- and feel years younger. I follew the ' a ni t 3 Ma . $ :00—Fletcher Henderson and Orch. * wor lollywood 8.30—Gospel Singer World Bookman 130—] - afested in his music made his works Hi which means I eat Basoetudie 9:15—Sweethearts of the Alr u Pongiae Beattle, Concert Barl-|evave and witty on the surface but MONTHS of Production bes : apie di00—Aarkets, Lik Hoc Resume and a Kora Sears ee His Orch. 12:00—Silent internally melancholy and tempestu: sensibly, exercsse and use orld Boo 0:00—-Markets, we: nt : BCe a bartieerts of the Alr Le ee ous. This influence, and the influ- DOZENS of Stars Ry-Keisp Wafers as at every cy 9:50—Walter Blautuss & Orch 0:16—Springtime Ra Hel W dd ence of an immortal romance, is sah? ‘9 $Ab—Voice of Experience — Wasey |10:30— Words & Sturte y iwesen Weds —|etched in the spoken lines and the THOUSANDS of Players meal.” Tey it yourself—it’s fan to ‘ cts Co 11 00—Market: 4 4 : 10 005 Weather, Aunt Sammy and] 11:18—Old Bkinge? aad Mine edie Newspaper Woman musical portions of the broadcast. seduce this way aad Mkts an ‘i 1048—Honeyboy and Sassafrass 11:30—National Farm and °. you'll love Ry-Kris, ioiocoHomice ot Ail Churches-Gen-|12a0—Carnegle Somphewe Orek | Birmingham, Ala, July 3—)—|Hotel Firm to Build for MILLIONS of People Wefers—they're - 4s—Sntly und Bob—Generat mitts | L1sciete Have Rnyake Be, Ethie ee Jamestown Station to see, thrill over and —Dot an 2:30—Men of the West rst boss, Ray eI 40—National Farm and Home Hr 245—Davie Ro @ and Orch, of New York, former North Daisten, ‘Washington, July 3.—()—The com- love forever! Wvastier: aad ACC si beierin! caves Helgesen, now connected with the|Munications commission Friday had Farm News Reporter 3:30—Kaltenmeyer's Kindergarten |New York American, is son of the | stanted the following applications for 2:15—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins Quaker Oats late Henry T. Helgesen, who for 22| Permission to construct new radio peel oats ATS ae ‘ be AR Stok years represented his district in con-| stations: Black Hills Broadcasting 2:00—Women's Radio Review 4:35—Harl Smith ang Orch, gress. The newlyweds will live at|company, Rapid City, S. D.; Univer- are Arnold and the Ranch cibware ne Living Greenwich, Conn. sity of North Dakota (limited to ae 4 3 jaturday's at Connie's Miss Barrett is the daughte: watts night time and 1,000 watts day- 2:45—Marguerite Padyla, Singer Bib] . ughter of Mrs. gi A 3 do— Walter Logan's Musical 5loc Heine and His Grenadiers |Robert Meyer and the late Edward|time power): Robert K. Herbst, 3:80—Ford Moter Co. Program. 5:45—Local news and baseball scores| W- Barrett, former publisher of the| Moorhead, Minn.; Roberts McNab 345—Ritey and Farley and the! 6:09—Henz! Deering, Planist Birmingham Age-Herald. Campany, Jamestown, N. D Round and Round Boys 6:15—El Chico 4:00—Flying ‘Time ts Sap. roree 4. £16—Midge Wilijams, Personality | t:300-ghell Choteau Sento B lg! 4:30—Breve Ratio News SioucRetiodal Bare, Progra ‘ ' Biraat Peet evubsagee : ' 4:35—Castles of Romance 10:00—W: - | ES Bieta or Aha The Cloud-Raiders Defy Death! OF CONDITION oF 5:00—Otto Thurn’s Orch 10:30—Henry -King and Urch. . -5:18—Olympic. Prospects 11:00—King’s Jesters ——— oe Be NATIO ALB, ; a y §:30—Edwin C. Hill SoSandy Williams Orch yenturel | e ed £ ARE 1 i Sas—Local’ News and Baseball |i Mark Fisher and Orch. OF Bis! IN ara orate OF NORTH OTA, AT | $:00—Gne" an’ Family—Standerd ‘ RE as THE CLOSE OF I JUNE 30, 1986 ? sf x rands q 6:30—Lady Esther Serdnade ) i #:00—Town ‘Hall Tomght—Bristol sotcelicneranne 1a Apects ‘ino f 800-Your Hit’ Parade—American came +8 709,809.54 Tobacco eoeven Co. 9:00—Chevrolet “Musical Moments” ‘gm 9:15—Pure Oil Super Singers $:30—Phil Ohman s Orch Party : 10:00— Weather forecast 10:30-—Radio City Music Hall of the Williom barge" } 10:08—Million Dollar Pier Atlantic| 4, .5, ee pon. 11:30—The Sunday Forum ot * Ni : ont 10 20:30—Lignts ae Cee 13:00—Radio Corp. of America Pre- Kent TOY < ram ene = senor. 1:00—Gilbert Seldes, Commentator lajor Bowes’ Capitol Theatre ’ ° res nas iems: Orch 1:15—Cloister Bell The G-Men of the Air in a e werve 1a0—Mlarke Fisher und’ Oren, Pe oee Bet aRtotncea SEE! shauscatching turti" Dreme! Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in 1.3002 a. m-—Dx Program iiss EI Oe arene a 0 ea (4 process of collection . ereesesccces 1,475,118.62 Figsbottle Other assets ............ Ede + 0’, 47,277.28 ‘Thursday, July 9 PDL ae oe nye ha apae —Added Pleasures— Tomm b.eatele © 7° :30--Noble Cain a Capella Choir | “ ° $4 385 667.67 : a Sonera ‘Home on the Range’ PRESENTS TOT. ASSETS “ . 385,667. ooceress Radio News 4:30—Bchoes nine Orchestra pit Musical - News - Cartoon : al ‘ WU is inescoamiuanatiog’ + di ea 4 $:05—Vaughn de Leath 5:00—Jel]o Summer Show $:18—Dan Harding's Wite 6:30—To be Announced EDNA FERBER'S Demand depesite of magne Om—Studio $:45—Bilver Clouds 9.00--Markets, Program Resume ang World Bookman 9:15—Studio Reporter 9$:30—U. §. Navy Band 10;00—Markets, Weather and Aunt jammy 10:15—Houneyboy and Sassafrass 10:30—Hymns of All Churches--Gen- i Hi ia | Time deposit of individuals, partnerships, and cor- ‘ AS . 4 porstions .........0.c0: 190,160. . She Danced in Tights for the Man She Loved! stasd county, and spunicipal depoat uy mosaere THE MOST THRILLING ROMANCE OF 19361 Osis Seta ea sii al Mills 4. Deposits of other banks, including and Bulletins : ” Clark Gable as of chec ( Fi Se akin st cashier's checks outstanding .............06 206,220.01 e i 8 Secured by pledge of loans and/ \ gorgeous Jeanette as his e ‘ah ctr 9 ne = eas a or . ‘ investments ... seere - 2,978,992.17 » and other expenses ; golden-voiced swee' (VERSION OF 1936) Interest, taxes “heart! Truegenius brings \ them together forthe first time now in the year's 3:30-—Answer M 3:45—Tune Twis: 4.00—Flying Tim £..... {as—Harola Stern and Orch. 7 : ny Sy, 8.0 0) i “ with Irene Dunne - - Allan Jones Paul Robeson Sat. - Sun. - Mon. Daily 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 4 Shows Sunday 2 - 4-7-9 2 oui ies . and/or fully o—Prese Radio News ; ‘ ‘neil 2 KBs Be Wthriil! Surplus Undivided profite—net ,.. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ».25-.-. 382,897.41 TOTAL LIABILITIBS .....6.00%+ ou» -$4,885,667.67, News ‘and Baseball 6:4b—Local Se $:00—Fleischmann Hour 7:00—Lanny Ross Presents Maxwell House Showboat $:00—Kraft Program 9:00—<"lem McCarthy, Sport Shots sag SES Je: }O-—Fietcher Henderson & Orch. ro aed Crawford, Organist i. ew eather forecast to Secure Liabilities: Ssh gents Busse and Orch. obligations, direct SUBTLE . 2.006... 65045 81,011,600,00. | _ Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts).. 1,011,600.00. 5 ee ee States Government and postal sav- Sooooennennonnn oc rinn rir irs 10:31 mmy Watkins’ Orch. 200—King's Jester: 1,011,600.00_ Stata of North Dahote, County of Burleigh, asi, ti 1, B. F. Lawyer, cashier of the above-named bank, ah a erly pear that above statement is true to the best of ay. n> ae >) Lo ely etar Dassiiag Gh, NE it : : BF. LAW £ t ing WOULD TOUT stroction ef 8 ‘ shapane aod subscribed before me this ard day of July,: pad hes, grant Tueactve, -Mcbery 2 ) HAJIO : Es