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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
February 12, 1942     Golden Valley News
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m m PAGE TWO "- THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEW t THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS W. R. Bratton and H. E. Enderle Editors and Publishers A wmeky  every Thursday a Beach, North Dakota. Entered as  mter et the PoetaOfice t Beach, Non Dakota, October 7, IN, under ae vt of March 3, 1897. A rates furnished upon request. -rlton price $2.00 in N. Dak., Minn., Mon¢., and S. Ik, Elsewhere $2,50 Carlyle Mr. and Mrs Dalhone vires are the proud parents of a baby boy, lonald Claude born January 31 and his weight was 6 lbs. and 1-4 oz. lng. The scores were 8-14 in favor of Carlyle. Mrs. Lester Ferageja left Wednes- day for Virginia where he will visit his sister. John Sortz accompanied him as far as Tenn. The Mildred boys basket ball team vlayed at Carlyle with the Carlyle team, The scorns were 12 to 13 m Alpha Among farmers putting up the.r ice Monday and Tuesday were Maur-] ice Hogoboom, A. G. Fasching and Warren .Irons, Robert Sonnek. Harold Mrs. Bill Neary and daughter Esther Ziebarth and A. J. Ziebarth. Leo Nist- and Mrs. Melvin Hartse were Glen- ler was kepL .busy sawing and P. J. dive callers Thursday. Hagen hauled for Zietrarths. Many { Mrs. Tommy Owens and daughter yet have theirs to put up and some! Judy, and Pymond Still were Beach finished during the cold spell in Jan-I uary. callers Thursday. H A. Bury was a Beach business The Carlyle Boys Basket ball team played the Beach team Friday even- caller Wednesday. / Little Virginia Otrenba was on the sick list a few days the past week. Gust Burke and Leo Ntler we: business callers in Beach Wednesday. Roy Richert was calling on friends in the Alpha vicinity Wednesday. Robert Sonnek was shopping m Beach Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs P. J. Hagen enter- favor of Mildred. The Carlyle girls talned the Study club Tuesday en- {"SOMETHING ALL CAN DO l served the tvo teams a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hammond re- turned home Tuesday night from the west were they have been visiting. r. Hank JakObson took a load of barley to Billings Friday. Mrs. W. L, Hammond was confined to the hospital for t couple days last week. She returned home Friday much improved. Mrs. Herman Storkel was rushed o the Beach hospPl Wednesday for hem cused from hving some eeth pulled. At this writing she is better. Mrs. Jeck Ballard and son Jackie ar Mrs. Rill larum and son were viaitors Wednesday at the home of rs. E Hartse. Mr. Jack Bal, lrd shaped two ear- loads of attle to Seattle. Wn. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John tvenson and two children rom Hlbterdale, Minn.., site Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ed Hartse and John Hartse an Edwin Harem. Mr. J. E, Martin and Carol Hudson made a business .trip to Eimlaka on IWi@ay, brlngLng back a load of lure- BY&apos; LICI<INCY ENOUGH DEFENSE STAMPS-- WE CAN ing. A large crowd was present and before the guests departed Mrs. Hagen served a delicious lunch The Crolva Sunshine society met on Wednesday at the home of Lena Peterson, and enjoyed a fine dinner. Several members were present who had not been out for some tinm and so all left over business was attended LOCALS to. The society purchased a wheel chair to be used at present by Mrs. Petersillie of Sentinel Butte, They al- The News is in receipt of a plea- so decided to purchase a fifty dol. lsant letter from C:arence Fineman far defense bond. Many sick friends who is now with tqe U. S. Coast Guard. At present he is stationed at Fort Hancock, New Jersey, and says he likes it fine there. He says that Donald is still wth him ther.,. For the convenience of those who are required by law to file Federa income tax returns, a deputy col- lector of Irternal Revenue will be in each on February 13 ai:d 19 to a.- were rernembere and letters and cards of thanks read. The meeting adjourn- ed to meet March 4th with Mrs. Elizath Jendro. Mr. Boehlke cazne up fre:n the WoJohn ranch Sunday to spend the day with home folks, Among shoppers in Beach Friday were Mrs. John KnolyP and son Rich- Lute Hodgin returned last week from his trip to California. Lut had gune out t.he latter part of January to drive back his son's oar. C. J. Eide has been busy the past ,week decorating the interior of the cocltail Lounge in Kennedy's Drug a Sentinel BUtte. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lebo and son Peter of Medora were Beach shoppers last Thursday afternoon and evening. Mr. Lebo is Clerk of Cout f Bill- ings County. ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speigelberg and R. R. Haistead left Tuesday morning ard, Elmer Kouba, Mrs. Aud Nunn skit taxpayers in prepa.'ng the " re- of this week by car for Seattle. Wn.. and son Leighton. Warren Irons, Glen turns. No charge w:ll be mde for where th Speigetberg's will visit their Oison and iebarths, this service, son Harry at Fort Worden, Wn. They Wm Carew and family were shop- Mrs. Sophia Kfeners of Fargo left expect to be gone about ten days. per in Beach Saturday. here Wednesday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wagner of the for Seattle. Wn., where she will visit Crham community were Beach visit- Quite a fe from Alpha attended her daughter Claudia. Mrs. Kremers ors and shoppers Thursday of last her. the dance in Beach on Friday night, has been in Golden Valley the past weeke. Ed Pederson and Charley Lund re- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nunn of Med- two weeks visiting her children. M.'s. ora spent Thursday at the Aud Nunn Joe Gruman of Beach and Ed and turned home from Billings Thursday. home before leaving for their new William Kremers of the Golva vie- A Call to Prayer Bath gentlemen had an operation home at Big Timber Montana where inlty. erfomed upon their eye. They are they have secured employment. getting tflong nicely. The Case of the Phantom Killer. GOES OUT TO ALL PEOPLE There was t nice turn out Thurs- Mr. and Mrs John Irons, Mr. and Extraordinary detective work and a day afternoon to the aid meeting Mrs. Jrry Kouba and Jowayne, Mr. strange piece of luck .ended the 2- at the home of Mrs. Claude Lurid. A and Mrs. Robert Sonnek and Mr. year hunt for the West's mysterious You are invited to join in a fellow- lovely lunch was served. The next and Mrs. Gloyd Bury were six o'clock strangler and avenged the 21 victims ship of prayer the world around on meeting will be March 5th at the dinner guests at the Karnes Johnson who died in the grip of hs ape-like Claude Lund home with Mrs. Earl home on Tuesday. hands. Read about this thrilling case Hlgy as hostess, Mr. and Mzs. Claude Schouboe and in The American Weekly, the maga- the World Day of Prayer. Itwrence Hartse was a Carlyle vl- son and Mr. and Mrs. Ernle Sark zine distributed with next week's Sun- of Oilie were supper guests at the day Chicago tlerald-American, r, ,-yVeLrua--- 1942 altor Wednesday. Having dinner at Gloyd BuD' home Saturday it being the Hammond hom. Pete and Sylveser Ella of the 9 Mrs. J. E. Martin. Mrs. T. J Fulton Mrs. Bury's birthday. St. Phillp community left last Sun- and Mrs H. B. Fisk were guests a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoen and son day for Chicago, Ill.. where they were Time 7:30 p. m. the home of Mrs. Jim Gannon Tues- George and Grandma Sloen of Gol- called by Vhe illness of a relative. day afternoon, va attended church services at Alpha The men plan to be gone for a week CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The Carlyle boys basket ball team U. B. church Sunday. or ten days. will play the Ollie basket ball team :t A F. Irons was a Beach shopper .Mrs. Maurice Rchan and baby ar- Carlyle Friday the 13th. The girls Saturday. rived home Monday of this week from will also play a game. Leighton Nunn's family and the Bismarck where they had spent the Several ladies from this vicinity Aud Nunn's were Sunday dinner gues past ten days a the par,ental Calnan were invited guests to the shower at the Harold Ziebarth home and at- home. held at the town hall at Golva, Saur- tende church services in the after- { Word has been received from day afernoon for Mt. Lyle Weinries. noon. "Dutch" Hoeck thavt he is getting TI only ones that were able to at- Mr. and Mrs. Wm Szdura and faro- along quite well but it will still be tend were Mrs. C. R. Stewart ily were visltors at the Chas. Otrtmba several weeks before he will be able Mrs. F. J. Fulton. home Sunday. to be up and around. Dutch was in- Several families dropped in on Mrs. Leonard Streltz went up to the An- jured in a car acciden just after Claude Lund Thursday evening giving drew Peterson's Thursday to hePp Mr.  Christmas and has been in bed since her a surprise the occasion being her Peterson fix his well. with an injured leg. NEW TAX birthday. Whist was played follawed b:¢ a dainty lunch. All wished her any happy returns of the day Mrs Feragen who has been staying wih her daughter Mrs Bill Kramer of Golva since she let for the hos- pital returned home this last week. Mrs. Jack Ballard and son Jackie Brd Mrs. Bill Narum were dinner guests at the Minur home Wednes- day. From there ¢hey visited Mrs. C. M. Pulton. STENOGRAPBRS WANTED The Mawager, FAghth United Civil Service District, lnt Minneso today announced ousands of additional etenograp,ers 111 be appointed to detense pltion In Wn, D. C.  start mt $120.00 per mont. Alllcan be btweau €he  o: s to . Tim :'/:, smatn easlsts of a staphr *glve at the rate of'S0 ,'ds per minute, and a t test, A Defense louIn R ester hu Ix ed n Wehlu to as- aidt  seeking livlr mo- datlor. It is understood that si!e xoom are avallle at $0 to $30 per month and double rooms at $30 %o $40 per month. Room and board may be btalned at $40 to $0 per month. Stenographers interested in employment In Washington are urged to vlsi he Civil Service Secretary at Beech or any first or esoond class post office or full information. Reading Classes __. 50c to $6 Gold Glasses ........... $10 to $15.50 Double Vision Glasses $3.50 up GLASSES FITTED LAW ALL TAXES BECOME DUE MARCH 1st AND DELINQUENT MAY 1st There shall be an allowance of FIVE PERCENT rebate to all payers of taxes on real Property who shall pay same in One Payment and IN FULL on or before G. G lbertso. APRIL 1, 1942 Such Rebdte shall apply to all general REAL ESTATE TAXES ONLY, and does NOT apply on personal prop- erty taxes, hail insurance or special assessments. GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY TREASURER THURSDAY, FEB. 12th, 194. Garner ", Divide Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Orstad and girls{ Mr. and Mrs. J. E Cook and Mr: Walter and Lloyd Wassmann ere and Mrs. Ed Cook attended the tun- Be@ch shoppers Saturday. oral of John Hladick held at Wi- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wassmann and baux, Mont., last Friday morning. Carolyn Lee and Walter and Dorothy, Bob Jones and brother Ronald of Wmssmann were Sunday visitors at Beach were callers at the o. Wright the Herman Wassmann home. ranch last Sunday. Fred Wassmann was a Dickinson VIr. and Mrs. Matt Brown and visitor on Monday. children Deanna and Terry were vi- Joe Dietz was a caller at the Fred sitin, g at the J. S. Rathbun home last Wassmann home Monday. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stull were Mon- Mrs. Jennie Phillips called at the day evening visitors a. the Lloyd Ted Cook home Saturday. Wassmann home. Ctas Allen received an injury o Mrs. Olaf Orstad and Myrna were his foot. the horse he was riding callers at the Fred Wasmann home slipped on ice and fell with him It Tuesday morning, is thought the foot is badly sprained. Th2 cattle Veternarians were test- Marlyn Cook visit,.ed at the Leonard ing cattle in this community on Tues. Trester home over Saturday and Sun- ,Mr and Mrs. John Fakler and sou day. Jackie were visitors at the Fred Sorest Oygaard came up Sund7 Wassmann home Tuesday. to get &ene Nolen's mail. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Northrop and{ Mr. Nolen is getting along nicely family were callers at the F. Wass-,from his injury ,vhich he receivl mann home Tuesday. Under- last fall Loui9 Drewniak and Art Word reached here of Nata Halli- wood helped test cattle at the Olaf day having to be taken to the Dick- Orstad home Tuesday. inson hospital last week. Don S hor Joe Dietz and Thorvel Vieland were took Mr. and Mrs. Halliday down. His Gelva callers Wednesday. illness vs the after effects vf an Mr. and Mrs. Lonard Streitz and operatic n h,e had for goiter last sum- Larry were Wednesday evening visit- met. ors at the Fred Wassmann home. Mrs. Olaf Orstad was a caller at the " - '- .... -- -- - : ._ha Store Thursday. PLUMBING AND HEATING Miss Myrna Orstad spent Thursday playing wifia Miss Sally Fasching at Sheet and Metal Work the Louie Drewniak horn% No Job Too Lar Or Too 8m Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wassmann and OLAUS IIHOVD Carolyn Lee and Waiter Wassmann were Beach visitors Saturday, I:!OWLING ALLEYS NOW OPEN. Turn your leisure time in- to hours of fun by bowl- ing. Get acquainted with the crowd you'll find here at all times. Bowl . . . to keep your figure the way you want it and your health up to par. THREE NEW ALLEYS O" • R%ulatlon size. Call for reservations Room For Spectators WIBAUX ALLEYS CONSERVATION P-LAN" Designed to keep America's cars serving for the duration. • •. To prolong the lifo of your car--to avoid many major repair bills --to protect your pocketbook--to preserve your motor car transportation .... See your Chevrolet dealer today for full details of ...... ' '  BUY  Chevrolet s original Car Conservation Plan," and keep your car serving ,VICTORY ,,, well by keeping it well serviced. DF£NS¢ A MOBILE NATION IS A STRONG NATION .ODS W. C. S chulz, Dealer, Beach • . _ i