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January 1, 1942     Golden Valley News
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PAGE EIGHT THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS THURSDAY, JAN. 1, 1942 E EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT NEW ARCADE Dance Next Saturday Night Sponsored By MUSIC BY:CHET GRIFFIN AND GLENDIVE, MONTANA Veterans of Foreign Wars HIS DIXIE LARDERS ROLLER SKATING EVERY SUNDAY NIGIIT .k c / Farm Outlook Is Very Good For &apos;42 North Dakot farmers n look for- ward to a continued favorable trend] ia the ,eaerat agricultural situation in 1912, believes' 'trry  3. Anderson, ! I JL I I I I II i Orville Wilson Killed In Accident On Highway 10 (From Billings panty Pioneer) Tuesday morning at about 8 o'clock agricultural economist of the NI)ACIa badly wrecked car was discovered Extension SePvice., Who fvor@ble Co- long highway number 10 about 7 onomic outlook h 0t :be.lrtgvd miles east of Metiers and near it the by the spread of ,wa to,.the ,Western body of the driver, Orville Wilson. Hemhrphere he .says.,<, . , , .,..:: : The expanding r, effort ,&nd-th0 prospective accompaying rise, in. in- dustrial activity, e mplent and wa- ges axe cited as ' pr,[ill factors in the bright 6uIook "for domestic consumer demand. Influences tending, t'rue co,a- Earner demand will:be a greater re- strict4on of normal' economio actlvitis and rising taxes ,necessitated by war. age 35, the only occupan of the car He was believed to have been killed instantly although the wreckage was ot discovered for several hours af'?.r it lmppened. Wilson was seen  leaving I Belfleld heading west shortly aftr]-' 8 p. m. Monday evening. Apparently] the car overturned when a tire was I blown, plunging the car down a 35-ft, embankment. This is the third acci- dent occurring on that curve in re- LOCALS ,Miss Rttth Hollstein Who teaches a I Oregor,-- South Dakoba, is spending ¢he holidays here qth her parent Mr. and Mrs. C, C. HollsteY;. Angeline Schumacher who is taki: nurse's traning in Bismack is SlYnd- ing the holidays with her parenzs a Golva. Woman's club will meet on next Monday eveuing, January 5 with Nirs. Mnnie Smith. Roll call is 'W- manE Fah!ol s'. • Th, Mi;;ses Eaine and Emogene Sara of Glendlve were guests Tues- day t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neff Kennedy of Beach. On war's deearatlon in 1917 ther.  were 1,500 Red cross chapters, and in 1941 more than ten thousand Chapters and branches. Growth measuring in- creased responsibilities plced in the lp of the Greatest Mother in the World. Give to the P,2D CX) WAR It is thought  retarding eftect will be felt mot when the shift from a defense to a war ecormmy is most ative--probably early in 1942ut the effect will be tenvpomry. The situation of wheatNorth Da- kota No. I grain crop--lnclude fav- orable conditions for prduction !n the ,.nter and wh00t 00min't;e n m00DeaJ:n - areas, and the pt of total sup- 91ies In 1942-43 not greatly different from those in 1941"4. Anderson points 'Jt';O'Yt N,, ttn out that at this time 'the moisture LAqJ[llllfllll .I.IU¢¥V sltua¢ion in North l:kkota appears] -- better than at any tire in the past[ On December 28, the Bible Read- ten years. [irg Campaign opened throughout the uppltes of feed grains In the State [ state of North Dakota, unOm he ar excellent. The 1941 at crop was direction of the North Dakota Coun- twice that of the average for 1930 o 1939. The barley crop  the third argest in history. Corn was gen- erally good with a larger percentage timE usual matured for grain. North Dakott's 1911 spring pig crop was 8 percent over the 1940 sprng crop. An increase in Sarrowings over 19@1 is expected in the qring of 1942. Hog prices advanced sharply following the oubbreak of war with Ja, pan. {:ttt prices have adwmced since the first of November. Prices of heavy well finished slauter cattle show the mot strength in several months. Ctte numbers in North Dakota ap- pear to be getting back to the pro- • -- " I ---- I  TI i I i  , CLASSIFIED ADS Oilver Everette, Pastor FOR SALE-- burner gas stove, one Beaoh: indcpenden oven, A bargain. A. E Sunday school. 10:00 a. m. Kastien. Beach ltc Services 11:00 a. m. years, altho this is the first fatal NOW! one. Mr. and Ms, Harris "Jiggs" Oil- Mr. Wilson was an NP dispatcher man spen Oh day here at the from Glendive, Mont. and was en-lparertal Tom ON}man home rurning route home. Surviving are his widow to their home at Renton. WE.. where and two children. He had come to Glendive from Oklahoma in August. i Harris is employed at the Boeing fac- tory. They stopped in Missoula and visited relatives there enroute home. i Mr. and Mrs. Sleight of New Eng- hind was weekend guests with their In SteVe a-d f%mily in this cty. They returned home t,he f:.rst of the week aocompan'.ed by their grandsons Seve Jr. and Jackie who plan to visit ther grandparents for a few days. ,Miss Joyce Clark has ment the Chrismas holt@ayE t the parental Jess Clak home he-e. Joyce is at- tending a beauty school in Fargo. r. and Mr,. Frank Johrson of the TroV'ers ccmmun"ty wer Christmas i dy divner guests aft he hbme o their son Albe:¢ of this city. The infan¢ d'augh,)r of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schmitz of south of Beach was a paiert at the Dickinson hoE- vital for several days where she was suffering from pneumonia. She re- turned home last Saturday afternoon. ,j MARKETS YOUI:t BABY deserves the best Heinz srained foods at your grocers. 14-6tp WANT TO BUY--Abou(39 pullets and a few old hens. Edgar Kukowski. Beach. rf FOI SALE--One Red Poll bull calf, 6 mon,t,hs old. some Sept. Hampshire pigs. All registered. Henry Strum, Beach N. Dak. tf[ NOTICE t Any cattle or horses damagi.g corn in cribs on NW 1-4 of Sec. 24-141- 105, will be taken up and held for Annual met'ring, Friday, January 2, at 7:30 p. m. Adult Class. Mondays, 8:C0 a. m. Sentinel Butte: Sunday school. 1.30 p, m. Services. 2:30 p. m. Annual meeting, Sunday, Janua:y 4th from l:0O p. m. to 2:30 p. m. in the churoh basement. The local triple A committee. Geo. Hammond. J. F. Hardy and Oscar Clarin and eourty agent Lee will go to Fargo Januaxy 0th for the annual convention and conference. damages. Edgar Kukowski, Beach. HOUSE FOR SALE The Northern Pacific Rilway sec- tion house at Ollle, Montana, is offer- ed for sale to be removed from the right of way and premises cleaned up. Bids will be recei-d by Mr. C. T. Sponsel, Superintendent. Olendtve Montana. CARD OF THANKS May we take this means of express- ing our sincere thanks to everyone for their many words of sympa'Uhy, and acts of kindness during our re- cent time of sorrow. Especially do we wish to thank those who provided music and floral offerings. A. W. Kastien and family A group of the Golden Valley Wild Life club along wieh a ha.tuber of others in the south end of the coun- ty have started a rabbit hunt and are earning the procds over to the Cross fund. The rabbits are being 1 at 25c apiece to local buyers. oil of ChrisMan Education. Leaflets were distributed in the Sunday scls and the pupils were urul to do the daily readings. When the course s completed, examinations will be given end crbficates issued o those who pass. There reading are prepared, not for the children and young people a'onc, but for le entire family, and it s hoped that all members of each househo!d will take an in, retest. Mty we eaa feel our responsibility of co- operatin'g wRh the young folks in our homes by planning a defini'e period of worship each day. Presiderrt Roosevelt has set aside APPLES WEDDING DANCE At Carlyle Hall Saturday Nigth JAN. 3rd Put on by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sartz Music by the Dance Demons I UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH F. N. Iichert. Pastor Sunday, Decy. 21: 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:C0 Junior C. E. Monday: Y. Peoples meting a thO parsonage a 8:00 Wedn'asday: Prayer meeting The Jess Hougen family of Dickin- son re gues<s of Mrs. Clura Moul- ton on Christmas day. HAVE FUN TONIGHT WHEN YOU ARE IN TH| MOOD FOR FUN AND A EVENING AWAY FROM HOME, VISIT OUR NEWLt DECORATED COCKTAIL LOUNGE OUR LADY CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST BOOSTERS COWEE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE , WlBAUX, MONT. Lighted rear entrance for iadim vlous high level in manysections. The number of lambs fed in the 1941-42 feeding svason is expected to exceed the record large number fed last year. Lavnb prices in early Dec- ember were about $2 higher than a year earlier. Ifidioatlons ar that feed- ing operatiops in: North Dakota may Imw m incr of 5 to 19 percent over lst year. Ceiling prie for raw wool have been' etablLshed by the Gvernment at approximately the lev- eE Which preys|left during the week ended Dec. 6. On m,:ny grades of wool the Dec. 6 prices were the h{gh- eat since the early part of 1929. Wool ri,3s, however, lu'tve not chaged much during the past year. spread of war has had little on the outlook for dtrying. reduction is expected to con%thEe a year earlier, but prices of most dairy produet protmbly wlll be hgher Current egg produetlon is the lar- gest on record. Egg prices are contin- uing well above those of a yr ago. ChiCken and fowl prices have advan- ced in recent wset and are some- what higher than e ymr ago despite record large supplies. Market prices of potaas hve be. come adjusted, to the stored Supply situation and lwtve hown littl change during the past nmffth. The general level of prices is substantially aove tha Of. 1 winter. The pr- poet lmmedily .,Mmad. according to Anderson, is far above a normal sea- sonal rise in prec. LITTLE CHANG'JN,," JANUARY FOOD' IA[ST,, , lqoval of raistr ,from th lis .f fds availabe r blue lm in January iS the 0ni clmne un- ced for the onth by he Deq- ties on the list are the same as for December. The complete:lts for Jeauaryo fol- lows: Buter, freth POrk (excopt that packed in meta or glass conainer), fresh graefrn pen ples, or- s@es and fresh veete, bles (c!udl Imeto), corn meal. shell egg. dried a'unes, hom/ny (corn) grits, dry edi- ble beans, wheAlenr,enrlehed wheat fkmr, self rlslr 'floUr,. enrlched self rising flour, and. wholo wheat (gra- ham) flour. llax ............................. 1.73 January 1. as a Day of Prayer, ask- Wheat, wi,thout protein .......... 90 ing us to pray for God's forgivenes and to seek Divine leadership aml Barley ............................ 42 prayers ascend dally troughout 191. , ye ............................... a Inngth,aok:;ngasttO, aOno  f:rr:::;g bl:;i worn ...................... 53 apd .56 He will continue to austin us; an -PRINT 1000 ENVELOPES may we earnestly study H!s Word  Like LastTime. Chat we may know His Will for our Got A Sample? i rd ividual lives, qFE! 4000 F00ve. 40 BAG [ Electric Semice _ ue REYNOLDS I Saturday Matinee at 2:30 p-m. According to REA '0en0t 0 :fr; e i?arNth nIt::saSt: wer; ........... ___ I receiving central station electric ser- --- I vice as of June 30, 1941. n ...... D FURNITURE ....... ,]I ;'A VERY YOUNG LAI)Y" NANCY On Jan. 1, 1935, the year in which vVllA REA was eztablished, 1,968 farms were STORE i ----- • CAST. JANE WITHERS, KELLY, roellg SUaChrmsSeich°U°,ao? Beach, North Dakota PROFESSIONAL [ l! JOHN SUTTON, JANET BEECHER, Ja percent is gowrn up now.   reresen¢ing a 103.3 pereert increase FUNERAL HOME&CHAPEL DIRECTORY i] Comedy andNews   [ ' wthe:ennne2Ogghrott, kae:: N lCrt wit: FLORAL SERVICE mtagdth?sPadtefsrln°mp4e3rceta4e °rafnfkar AIEBOLANcELS :m:Le=°tfot°rAND HEARSE RD:eCh00nT;:kper00'°00" tl Sunday- Monday'- Tuesday . electrieiflca'tion. A total of $3420000 had been al North Dakota and Montana = North Dakota as of June 30, for con- -----E 1! strucon of 2,800 mtle of power lines SEltVtU to serve ,S00 co.ers " "TOM, DICK AND HMh2Y" I More than you expect ,UYo j ]) CAST: GINGER ROGERS, GEORGE MI. :=-:--::--: - = s..uo sots. N. , lit PHY, ALAN MARSHALL, and BURGESS === MEREDITH. Ginger Rogers in the picture i - for -- KEOHANE a KUHFELD ttll of her dreams--better than ever. less than you expect I !]![ Comedy I 1 Wednesday- Thursday " I I FARGO'S I DOUBLE FEATURE t CLAYTON and LEE WHITE. A story of , ,CAST. TIM HOLT RAY WHITLEY, JAN • "the old west. Room rat. are $1.25 -- $1.50 tangle and .... : a::e:I :f=:_.=l=:_ t 'q'ANKS A MIIJ00ON" . Rooms with private toilet are $2.00 single and CAST: WILLIAM TRACT', JAMES _ Ss.00 oub SON and NOAH BERRY, Jr. AI0 qd" Rooms with private bath are from $2.50 agle mid rite to Fun!" A comedy by Hal Roach. $8.50 double Luxurlous anRm