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WHO
WILL
WIN?
Third Annual Golden Valley Independent
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
FRIDAY- SATURDAY, MARCH 8 and 9
Season Tickets: Adults $1'.00, Students 50c
BEACH
,HIGH
GYM
Rlesland, the eyesight special-
may be conuslted for finest optic-
service at r~sonable prices at Ool-~
Valley Hotel Mar. 26-27-28 all
4ay. F21~M21 t
"PAKEN UP--A stray bay geldingI
With small white spot on forehead, t
O~lne to my place last November.
0
Wner can have same by paying forI
this ad and feed. Joe Hartse, Car,
lyle, Montana. F 28. M 7-14I
l
• W. B Nelson is preachingI
evening at Wibaux at a union
evangelistic service of the Methodist
and Fundamentalist churches. Th(
Cervices are being held in the Moth-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank LUnceford and
son Bobble visited their daughter,
Mrs. Bernie Dickinson from Saturday
until Monday.
Rudy Bertscl~ returned from Abe]'-
deen. S. Dak. on Mo~day.
FOR SALE--First grade Bliss Tri-
umph Potatoes $1 per bushel. Bring
sacks. Dak.-'Mont. Hide & Metal Co.
FOUND---On Highway No. 10, la.
dies' pocket book containing purse
with coin and a Iew small articles•
Rightful owner can call for same at
office of Dak.-Mont. Hide & Metal Co•
Robert Alguire, T. E. Hudson
C. E. Langberg and Bob Zook dro~e
to Bismarck last week Tuesday. Bob
Zook drove home a new Dodge car
which he purchased through the local
agency.
Leo Kowalewski was sick several
days last week during which time D.
J. Wicks substituted for him in the
~t church there.
Mrs. Dewey Rhyner, who has bee Ip°st°ffice"
t
Charlie Purvis returned last Thurs-
arOUnd Bismarck and Mandan for the lday evening after-having spent about
l}ast week on business, returned two weeks in Minneapolis attending
kOme Saturday afternoon, i
]a vulcanizing school.
Mrs. Amil Vukeilc is much im.] Miss Edna Dennis of Carlyle spent
l~rOved after her recent illness, several days his week visiting friends
Mr• and Mrs. Van Derhoef and l in Beach. On Saturday she returned
daalghter Barbara Jean visited the from Billings where she had gone the
Low family in Glendive Sunday. week before to accept employment.
l~lbert Nelson who was operated on~An attack of the flu made it necessary
ia the Glendive N. P• hospital last for her to give up the position.
~l~tesday, Feb. 26, for appendicitisI Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wieting re-t
Will be home this week Friday. Thelturned last week Tuesday even'ng1
ePeration was a success and he l~tfrom a pleasant month's vacation in l
i~aProving rapidly• , Florida. ,
~[r. Fredrickson and Mr. Speckeen The Gunnar Fahlstrom homo wasI
rehlrned last week fr6ni their triPlthe scene of a very enjoyable Hmet
~eet, B' le on Saturday night when they were
~r, and Mrs. A. H. eck Y hosts to a number of their friendu
~tered to Glendive Sunday after'l and neighbors at a card party. The
~0on to visit friends.
DOnald Hardy who has been em-I high prizes were won by otLo Jolm-
son and Mrs. Stanley Raisler, and
~Yed with the marginal land projectI consolation by Elmer Abraham and
|re in Medora for the past monthlMiss Margaret Fisher. Later in the
a been transferred to Bowman. [ evening a delectable lunch was served
Miss Mildred Kuster and Paul
,~Jfley were Sunday night guests oil by the hostess.
~r. mad Mrs. Roy ()ech. i A party composed of the Misses
~lss Hollis Golliet who has beenI Katherine and Edna Buck, Mr. Brann,
a case in the Glendive hospital] and Marjorie Mtddleton were callers
the past few days returned Men-I in Glendlve on Sunday afternoon.
Ld resumed her work as night While there they called at the hos-
at the local hospital. Eleanor pital to see Elbert .Nelson who is a
1
relieved her during her ab patient there.
Rudy Bertsch returned from Aber-~
Mr- ~1 Kuhfeld were deen S. Dak., on Monday. ' |
~''~" • ~" "" " i Mr and Mrs Allen Kastien will]
' rata t ~aturaaY. ' " " i "s of|
Mrs. Patricla Sokoloskl. entertain the members and fr enu [
y friends gave her a sur- the Builders class of the United Breth-]
Party bringing a bountiful ren church at a birthday party atl
a 'very useful gift. The af-[their home Friday evening, March 6.
was spent pleasantly sewing t Elda Snow. the daughter of Mr.
visiting• The guests departedtend Mrs. Roy Snow, was rushed to
Mrs, Sokoloski many happy the Glendive hospital Saturday and
of her birthday, there operated on for mastoid. She
Lillian Maanum of Gol~a as.~ is reported to be doing nicely at
at the Palace Beauty ShoppeI present, and all join in hoping for
today la rapid recovery.
,_ Arehle Kenendy is still in the local t Miss Marian. Fairchild spent the
a~l)ital but is very much improved, i~,eekend in Glendive visiting Miss
loAnton Witzig who has been set- Alma Miller, daughter of Mr. anti
w~mly ill at the hospital for the past Mrs. Earl Miller of Beach."
~.¢ek Went to th~ Dickinson hospital [ The Delta Dek bridge club met at
"~¢hty re- -~ 4,: .... !the h~ome of Mrs. Kenneth Alton on
,A baby boy was born to Mrs. Roy Tuesday afternoon. The usual table
~" Williams of Trotters Saturday. lof bridge were played and dexterous
~ meats were serveu oy me
- Alvin Woodsend of Carlyle is~ refresh
the hospi~tl for medical treatment. I hostess.
"NOW"
Texaco Golden Motor 0il
IN CANS
Heat
Gives you a smoother and better
Available at the following dealers:
running
Resisting Crack-Procf -- Free from Hard Carbon
motor.
Texas Co. Service Station, Davis Bros•, Otto
f~aYler, W. C• Schulz. and Logan Auto Servic~
--BF_,a.CH, N. DAK.
Hazelwood Motor Co. --WIBAUX, MONT.
Red Trail Garage _SENTINEL BUTTE, N. DAK
FiScher Garage ---GOLVA, N. DAK.
~d. j. Krueger CARLYLE, MONT.
Zabroski Bros ST. PHIl.JAr, MONT.
TRY THIS OIL A~D SAVE MO N EY !
THE TEXAS CO.
Stub Noyes, Agent
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alguire and t~("x--~-~--g--~-~-~-~-~'*-~--'~-~--',~-'~.'~t-x--x-~@@~
Mr and Mrs. Kenueth Van Derhoef ''-~a~tpn News
were co-hosts to the Duplicate bridge
club on Mvnday evening at the home
of the former. Three tables of con- ~-~.~-~-~-~t~-~¢.-~,~-~-.~.~
tract bridge followed a delicious se~.- Mr. and Mrs. Alex LaSota and
en o'clock dinner, i family returned from Neweil, S D.
Mrs. Frank Davidson entertained lWednesday evening where they at.
a number of friends at her home on[tended the funeral of Mrs. LaSota'r
in honor of Mrs• [father.
Monday
evening
Cub Ernest's birthday. The eveningi~ Alberta Barthel spent the weekend
was spent in sewing followed by I with home folks
dainty refreshments. Outside guest~,l Mr and Mrs' Nick Gamroth and
were Mrs. Cameron ?.~. Golva and]family were in BeaCh Satnrday.
M]s Millazd Cane el S~aney
" • " "" ] Leo \Yarner, and Adolph Nistle~
Good Auto Shed For Rent Close l __ ' ............
•. . I were u]nner guests at ~ ,Nlstler's
In. inquire A. M. Stouuaru. tel Golva Sunday
The S cml Hum (lub met ~]tl~
• "P" " : . " ] Mrs John h'ons was hostess to
M~s Stub Noyes on Fuesday aft, ]
• : " , ' ~ ' •fi'"[the Ladies Birthday club at her home
noon S,xteen nzembers and ve
• ~ " Thursday. A lovey dinner was served
guests were present. The afternoon at one oclock After their busines¢
~as pleasantly spent m sewing and
.... ' ' meeting contests were given by Mrs•
conveisaLion Mrs. NoYcs sewed a ,~ ............
• " ~l'Onfllng sn~ ~Irs. otto Jol]nson
d(licious unch ....
" " " " wnien au enjoyed. At the close ot
Mrs. Knezevich entertained ti~t the afternoon the ladies departed
Auxiliary at her iiome Tuesday even- wishing Mrs Irons many more happy
ins. Alter the business meeting re-
ll't*SllnleH ~s were served. Twelvr
lllelnbers were present.
The St. John's Round Table me~
in the hall of the church on Weti-
nesday evening•
Miss Molly Brennan returned last
week from a pleasant winter's va,
cation in St. Paul and other points.
Vera Heath is reported to be re.
covering nicely from her recent mas-
toid operation.
The Ollie Lutheran Aid meets on
Thursday, March 7.
HH-
Milton Z~ebarth took in the basket
bal ltournament at Dickinson last
Saturday.
WOMAN'S CLUB
The Beach Woman's Club will meet
with Mrs. Keohane next Monday
evening.
IHt
Golva News
Last Friday the Golfs high school
boys basketball team motored to Dick.
inson to take part in the tournament.
Their first game was played with
Belfield, Belfleld winning by one point.
In their next game, the Golva boys
won from Hebron, and then defeate#
Sentinel BUtte by a large score. TIae
last game was with Beach, and Golva
won, giving them tbird place in the
tournament. Golfs has dev'elopett a
good team this year which shows good
coaching on Professor Frazer's part.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schoube. Mrs.
Covert, and Mrs. Scheffer started to
Bismarck Monday morning, but only
got as far as Dickinson. when they
turned around and came back. They
report the rosds almost impassable
due to ice and sleet.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Larsen and
daughter Betty attended the :card
party at the S. L. White b~e in
Alpha Saturday night.
Mrs. Sheen has been sick in bed
with the flu the last week.
Lenny Thill from Beach came down
Thursday to work for Julius Larsen
for a few weeks.
Those from Golva who attended the
basketball tournament in Dickinson
were Miss Kathryn Lorenz, Shirley
Schafer, Miss Helen DUnstan, Mise
I Irene Maa~um, Miss Verna Scheffer
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Halgh, Oswln
Schmitz and Louie Fasching.
Mrs. Julius Larsen was on the sick
list a few days this week.
Art White of Alpha is taking the
census around the Golfs vicinity this
week ...............
Frank Haigh and son Bud left Sun'
day on a business trip to Green Bay,
Wisconsin.
Miss Wilma and Mr. Ed Kremers,
Martin Schillo, Rose Johnson and
Mrs. Julius Larsen attended the
card party and dance in Beach on
Thursday nite, the Kremers and Mart-
in playing for the dance.
Mrs. Madison postponed the old.
time dance Monday night due to the
bad weather.
returns of the day.
George Stevens is on the sick list.
Joe Tort returned from Bottineau
Friday to prepare for spring work.
Ulysses Gronning and two friends
from the CC camp at Watford City
spent Friday evemng and Saturday
with Ulysses' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jens Gronning.
Mrs. Lewis Drewniak returned tc
her home Thursday evening from the
Dickinson hospital where she ha~
just recovered from an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex LaSota and Ed
Eide drove to Bismarck Saturda:,
morning to attend to business matters
Eel also planned to consult doctor~
at the clinic there.
"~['r. and Mrs. Walt Thrana enter-
tained a few of their friends at a
delightful party Wednesday evening.
Robert Sonnek is reported sick with
the flu.
. IAllian Irons is spending a few days
with her friend Lily Moen at Carlyle•
Friends are sorry to hear of the
illfie~s of Ms. John Knopp. Alll hope
for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White enter.
tained the mare.led folks card club
Saturday evening.
'zA. F. Irons was a Beach caller on
~ff~llice Kouba has been ill with flu.
,iHI
i:Camel's Hump
Mrs. Henry Franzen and infant
son returned home Wednesday from
the Benson home in Beach.
~Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Johnstone
and son left Tuesday to visit with
Mrs. Johnstone's parents, Mr. and
~rs. Emil Nothnagel ~ear B~allon.
Casper B~rg and Nels. Martha and
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, NOTICE!
,The Martindale Coal Mine will be
©losed after April 1st.
~By Proprietors
~R S~
Cue Tractor. 4 bottom Oliver plow.
Pa~ker. Corn planter used one seas-
on. All in good order. Very reason-
ably priced. Property located north
of Medors.
H. A. MACKOFF, DICKINSON, N. D.
F 28, Mar 7.14-21
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THERM m sa BURNER
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1-.-JOHN DEERE 4 BOTTOM TRACTOR PLOw, CONVERT1
IBLE TO 3 BOTTOM.
1--McCORMICK DEERING 10-FT. TANDEM DISC.
I~THREE PLOW ENGIN,~ EIRILL
1--8-FT. ROUND WATER T.~NK.
1--YOUNG HOLSTEIN COW, JUST FRESH.
1--YEARLING HOLSTEIN HEIFER.
J. K. Brauch Vim, N. D.
Iagabore and Hans Oygaard Went to
Beach on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown and
children spent Wednesday e~enin~
and Thursday with Mrs. Brown's
sister, Mrs. John Berg and family.
Herb Johnstone and Ray Briez
motored to Beach Wednesday.
The small children of Mat Teschm
have the whooping cough.
John Berg and Will Brown were
visitors at "Ray Brie~s Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Ness; Herb
Johnstone, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rilea attended Mrs. Leslie Premo's
funeral in town Saturday.
Miss Pearl Myers and Dick Se~rise
and John and Loren Rilea attenthed
the dance in town Friday even|rag.
Llnfred Ness who has been in the
CCC camp in Missouri returned i~me
on Saturday.
Ernest Nelson was hauling mail on
Thursday for Bill Gardner.
The Lutheran Ladies Aid w;ll meet Mike and Delburt Olsen were vie
March 14th with Mrs. John Berg. itors Wednesday evening at Ray
Brter's.
Mrs. Lars Ness will entertain ~h,, Bernadine Flagg was a weekend
Homemakers club March 7th instead visitor with her grandparents, Mr.
of Mrs. Chuck Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Constant VanHorn and Mrs. P. J. Lardy.
A large crowd attended the tee
Mr. and Mrs. Page Myers and child-] social at the Olsen school house on
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Myers, Mr.] Saturday night. A neat sum was
and Mrs. Bud Myers, Mr. and Mrs. ]taken in for the baskets. Everybody
John Berg, Mrs. Kasper Berg andI enjoyed dancing until a late hour.
Nels, Mrs. Ray Brier, Mr. and Mrs. ] Don't forget the Community Club
Albert G~lus, Mr. and Mrs. Mike] at the Twin Butte school Saturday
Lardy, Mr. and Mrs• P'. J. Lardy I evening.
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