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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
January 6, 1944     Golden Valley News
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Thursday, January 6, 1944 THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS WAR PRODUCTION: Pattern Changes have swung from the defensive to the offensive, the pattern of war production in the U. S. has changed, with emphasis on ships, planes, heavy construction material and sig. nal equipment, and de-emphasis on tanks, small arms and anti-aircraft .... have and feel that you can spare ,h^_ , ...... r ..... • re acn ~ ~y .v~u lu l/lU/-l~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe um~z we ~le 1o li+elo m,~re f,~ th~ ~,,~ .f ^,,~ sho,~ners Friday I ........... : M . and Mrs. John Greenup were were New Years Quite a few people in the C~rner NamQ ain't i guests at the George Tasker ho~e, community have been suffering Beacon Oil Company from the flu during the past two Harley Salzn~n Post No:'"5 .......... :.,~,00 The Louis Muellers and (American ~[~egion) ........................ 25.00 Taskers were Sunday weeks, Hammervold Bros ............................. 20.00 the Ray Tasker home. My. and Mrs. John Stull and Lewis Odtand ........................................ 20.00 ~ Davle, and My. and Mrs. Fred Beach HiRh School Students ........ 16.80 Mr. and Mrs. Roy IR~ 11etve : Otto l~ord'in ............................................ 15.00 .... - } :~ as ~resident Roosevelt moved 7ert strikes which threat- to tie U. S. freight and passen- transportation into a knot, and to private ownership was after passage of the emer- enginemen refused his of- to arbitrate their dispute even two other brotherhoods, the and engineers, accepted Proposal and were awarded a cents an hour wage increase a one-week vacation with pay. accepting FDR's arbitration at the zero hour were 15 non- representing 1, i°U0,- who agreed to the gov- in 1944.'" With these words Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower a~sumed command of the Allied forces for the invasion of the western gate of Hitler's went to work in preparation for the knockout blow, he was aid- ed by a staff which assisted Gem Eisenhower him in driving the Axis from North Africa and Sicily, Italy. ae~ermlneu reclugtlutl~ 111 Lll~ ttlltl- aircraft artillery program.° WHISKY: Control New Brands The saddened lot of U. S. whisky made with .... :: :' ...... Mauriee ~'. Rohan ........ :..::::::::::::: 5:00 i~ a%E, Vni~ r~Ut~i~NI Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Brown, Mr. Arthur Polls ...................................... 5.00 and Mrs. Fred Wassmann, and J. A. Weinrels .................................... 5.00 Farmers realizing the need of _. Howard Hardy ....... : ............................ 5.00 Mrs. Johnnie Johnson were cllnn~r Hugh A. Schmitz ................................ 5.00 geting their tractors, trucks and guests at the John Fakler. home Anton Sokoloski ............................... 5.00 farm motors reparing well in =d- Frank Wicka ....................................... 5.00 New Years day. !Henry Schnadarle ........................... 5.00 vance of spring work are finding Mrs. Fred Wassmann returned to Lconhard Feldmann " S.00 the short practical farm machinery i Charles J. Scherman ....................... 5.00 ' . ................................ 5.00 home of her daughter, Mrs. John Frew Wojahn .................................. 5.00 lem. since March, 1942. when controls Fakler. , Harold Z~ebarth .......................... 5.00 SO far applications for 151 courses i Jerry Kouba ..................................... 5.00 were set over.the old brands. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wassmann Elmer Howard .............................. 5.00 to be conducted in 70 North Dakot~ OPA set fiat dollars and cents ceil- and Jerry were weekend and New ': John Irons ............................ 5.00 communties have been approved ings plus federal taxes at proces- 5.00 sors' levels for all bottled in bond, Years day guests at the home ofOscar G. Johnson .......................... Edwin Fahlstrom ........................... 5.00 under the Food Production War straight whisky, and blends of Mrs. Wassmann's mother, Mrs. Ray, ArthurHamlinHeinholz ........................................ ................................ 5.005.00 Training program. The majority straight whiskies estimated at 80 Emma Beeler of near Wibaux. 'Samuel Muckle ............................... 5.00 are tractor repair courses set up to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dietz and fazn-~Mrs. Ed. Slater ............................... 5,00]operate 5 to "/ hours a day § or proof. Wholesalers and retailers . i Mrs. George Oeeh ........ 5.09 6. ~% ~ WPJ~.k~ f£~r. %, 9,,rW.~l;= r~pz=j~IL"~,. fly and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dietz and ]~,~innh~ ~r~it~, " .................. ~.2~' • we~ ~hvw~d, -~r.k~u~, ,~Ls. ~aeJe. Ronnie were New Years day dinner. Glenn H. ====aw=3;=========================== 5.00 Farmers enrolled repair their own taxes, guests at the George Wassrnann'X" Y" Z ................................................. 5.00 I iii! i!ii!'i:¸ record production of beans With Allied forces already ring- 300 pounds is a temporary measure I~a8 in 1943, U. S. civilians ing Rabaul in by occupation of een- designed to provide farmers with an l'eeei~ a per capita supply in tral New Guinea to the west and the equitable market during the present ~,,...!, .. . ...................... ,_ ,~r~. ~,,,,,,.~-1