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,# l :! VOLUME NUMBER 15 BEACH, GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1951 NUMBER U Urg Appli " • Dickinson Band To h B CS e cahon KC's St. Patrick Wi]]inm Rnnderen ] Yranklin Secora ]Plan Union Good [Beacu On C p I Card Party Set ."_ ........ ]Wed In Wash. i " y S " Give Concert Here I y A Regio ro nsurance The Bishop Wehrle Council o| Dies In Arizona }, Dorothy Priebe, daughter of IFrlda ervlces good will concert will be[Pla t nal ]~e Knights of Co!umbus is plan- " William D Bur~deren succdmb- | }1r. and .Mrs. W. E. Priebe .°f ! played at the Beach high school ] =rag a St. Patrick's Day card ,,r~ ~,~ r~o,~'~v A,~ .... v,~, ~.r ] ~amas, Wn., became the bride I Beach churches will observe I auditorium March 18 by the ~ In the first game of the regiolt, Federal crop insurance on )arty. This event will be held on ~:~'r: ;'"~"'' ...... : ..... o. =,, I ~f Frankl:in Secora, son of Mr. { Good Friday in a number of I Dickinson municipal band, under ~ al basket,ball tournament ~held tt~ Wheat. against the production~ , - e e ne nau gone to spena me ,n Mrs Scott ] :~pecial devotions, among them I the baton of Phil ,Patterson. [ Dickinson this week end riskswhich man cannot control:~unday March 18 at St Joh,ns eei ...... | . d . Secora of Van- is strictly a nonprofit program Aall in Beach and is for the " ntermmonms I or me past Iour. | cover, Wn., formerly of Beach, ]'being special m~ion services to I The concert will include num- ] Beach Bucs will play Beulah ~lt .... ye.ars ~ne remains were returnea / ~t a ceremon- in Cama~ recent ~ be conducted f, rom 12 noon un- I bers by the 50-piece band ,and [ the first g~ame of tourn'amelldf " designed to give growers basic ..... • ] e mr Durrai, .ano rest rntes/1. mem~ecs ,and their guests vney~er "" ........ ~ ~ ' "Y ' ° ' - / ~il 3 p. m., that .day .at .the lo- ] several instrumental solos with ~ play. Beulah won the district Protection of their business on- are also pianmng an ~aster par ......... ~ ~. .......... were conauctea bunaay .Marcn ! Th~ doubl- r~ ..... v' ..... ao ~ cal Congregational church, with ] band 'accompaniment. Band [champi°nship last week ~prise at the lowest possibletv ~ut as yet naven't IlXeO me 4 " t ...... ' .... ~ ~- = ,,~ ~, ,,.= w d"ate. :. at ne fion,an fs~apel at z:6u [ read by candlelight January 20, | the Methodist, Evangelical ] music to suit all tastes will be ~ while Be,ach yeas the third pl'~ c~, Glenn H. Hathaway points The next regular meeting .of~ rn~}fWli~ati~:v" J" r¢oDert t~oggs,/by Roy. J. Ear! Geil ,at Oak [Unitcd Brethren 'and Congrega-l offered, i winner .of district 7. * ~pplication for this all-risk ,:,e council will be held at St J '- . , g'. . . | Park Friends church. / tional churches joining in a spe- } Admission to the concert will ] In the district tourn~ament he~ ..... " ~pecla~ music was menarge ! Mar%rio Prieb .... te.~ a~ ~e. l cial union observ, ance of the]be free but a free-will offering/last week the Bucs met Mo~! ~rotection of the wheat crop :JaW's Hah in ~oiva on .~nurs- o~ -*i ..... 1 - -"" ~ " J ........ r I ~Vl SS VlV, larl ~ oaomt) .anti '.Mr • , • , >investments can be made .:~.v N.arch 8, a.t 8"00 p m ...... | :~ster s mind ot h(mor, while / holy day. ] will be taken, the dormtions to / Hi of Dickinson in their Thllrll. ..... lore runon wno sang sores ac- • ] The three ministers and their Ibe used in pthrchasing a set of lday .afternoon game, with the ;through the County PMA Office ~;onight), members are request .... ' ...... ]another roster, Barbara, and a • compamea oy mrs. vera bmcomo • , • ] choirs will join in the series of / kettle drums for the B~ach band. ] Bues havirig little t¢ouble eliml . or one of its agents, Harry Hal- ed to note change m the ....... | ~usm Dolores Estes ~ere brides. , .. , at rne organ. ~anoearers were / maids Mr Secora ~electedhis stead, Ray Hathaway, Jess Houck ~cetmg pmce. 1= ....h ...... ~ . • ~ /seven devo.tional periods corn- [Further details of the after- [ating Model 75 to 32. The Btt~ .a rasc or, L r ascmng both - r I arr a 'l " ' orothe , y s best man, who e ~and Joe Pesha of Beach; Anton /-~ _ , I, ~-~, , of &olva, Howard We nberg, fan uncle, Kermit F.akler of [aPr~rng tihm ulnmn meeting, with [noon concert will .be given in ]led 21 to 8; 42 to 18; and 63 / f tee uae between each ~ next week s issue of the News. [ 21 at the end of the .quartel'lk ~Lardy of Sentinel Butte, Anton Charms ,micnets, rtarrv ttatsteao ~...ickitat Wn s = - a her K*reitinger of Golvaand Kyle ~.A~LPUlIa, v ~1:11 ~.~IUI, I~D ..... 1( " " - | t~l , ., . erveo . s us . [ one. [ ] Larry Bares for Beach was~ h:l~l~ SPerry of Trotters. J ann .a~ rmrmgan, .a . oi t~eacn ~ .'~- niece of t'-ne .o,b,r'ldt:g~t,om, ..... ,~y'~" n- | Theme of the services will be I •1 ~ / ~ ! scorer of the g, ame with ,a total ~,, ~r~. ,, Interment w,as made in the Ol-[thia Fakler was "lower -irl ~"The Seven Sayings From T~/Allnllal tleo Lross /°~ ~9 points and Peterson Wall , • s;' ' ' " , 4 g • . Observe thrthdav l:e, Mont., cemetery. ", beside h~s ~ She ~.raduated~, from the Camas /Cross". Each unit of the service | ]right behind him with 18. P,a~ /or federal crop insurance protec. d Jife and a daughter • • l~n are used only to pay losses -- ~- - " . -- . I h~gh school m 1949, .and he ~s ,a /will occupy approximately /1~ • I T| • | Decker for Model was high fl~ " his team with 14. Coach Moriar~ ................ Mr ~unaeren came to t~eacn | .... ate of "'n .... i'-h -^hool[twenty minutes, which will give {vnve unaerway / ~i formers who lose their wheat-~atmnai ~-H CIUD Week IS "'r " " ........... t:xauu ~ t~, . ~ ~c ....... n st m x~w .an~ iueo on a ~ " Mill Plain Wn [business men and other busy | / used all ten of his men and tl~e • ~aps through no fault of their one o~ me two specm~ weeks .... ' .... t~n 1 ¢ • nomesteaa twenty-e gn. miles we " t ;~. Favorable loss experiencewhmh 4-H club members thruout ............. t After a riding tr~p to Sea - [persons the opportunity to ob- [ The annual Red Cross fund I substitutes kept inoreasi.ng thai" scum ot t~eacn, in L/~olGen valley 1 t~l the county that results in an the N~ation join ill observing " ~ I t,e, they are making their home ~serve Good Frid, ay in ,a christian t drive began in Golden V~llev [ lead. each year ....... : .... ~r~ Camas, where.both are era- ~marmer. Everyone is welcome to |county Satturday when ~orker's In the second game the Buell l~sUmUlation of premiums over 0ounty .. ..................... wmlam .L~ uunaeren was born I ~"o" ^'~ [ attend .as many of the worship [ met at the Beach Legion hall [ met St. Mary's of New Engla~l es paid to Golden Valley ,v(arxing ~oge~ner mr worm ........ " ....... }p~ yet,. Understandin-" is th "n Jan. ~z zvt~, at ~ewer ~vnssoun __ periods as they like, since they for wor n Ci~unfy farmers will make it g e mm . ' . " ' . I k packets and ex,_lana- ~ in a 45 to 29 contest, which th ............. and was m,arrmd to M~ss Pearl t/-~ I~1 =/ 1 ~, / /'~ will each vary e0nstderably;| tion of duties [ won by the Bucs after getting a l/~sible to reduce the cost of.this eme ior ~al:lonal 4-,H tSIUO ............ • •mqt*I~ ~n I ~aMrlt,s ll~ lX'otection. Some rose,rye must ur~,~t- ....... +~'~,~ ..... :~=,,,. 'I"1""~,= ouy~" ..... ~,,u'~ t.imzmr ....... ,at t~mnvme, ,£mnnesota.,, ~Vlt It Vl ltltlt Jl.] 1.11 ~_~V.,, Our Sin.less Substitute will ] Reports on activities of the lo- I slow start. The first quarter w~l ........... rte m survivea vy tnree sons, i be the top m ~)f the sermon, by ~ cal ch'apter during the past yea~ [ tied up at 10 an, but from then ,':'~ ~e ,accumulated to cover catas- girts, wno parnc~pate In ~-1~ pro- G ..... s 1 ~a-n. z ~-x tl~Phic losses ,before it is ~ound jects and ate active in building . eorge vv. nun(leren, tmw~ m.wa, ! Almost Wined Out 1 ~ov o. L.. O~u~ at ehe rtrst/showed that through the home [ on the Bucs led 24 to 14, and 81 ~ • tier~ry t: Jaunaeren, ~coDey, - Lutheran cnurch at their GoOd lservice department $8453 had]to 21. Bill Bares ~ml Keoha~a~ ' business to reduce the cost of the strong 4-H cl't!bs, are working to- .. . " ........ I ~" Protection. ether ..... ~vtont., ,anct tetn~on tmn~eren, ~ Frid.ay services which will start been spent-for transient .aid, ttied for scoring honors for the think farmers should reoog- gnitvz: ior a ......... vetoer nome commu- NeWghterROCkford,Mrs ArnoldIll" andLinde,One daU-cen. II beenEUgeneservingOrrin°ftheBeach'frontWh°lineshaSin at 1.0:30,, .a.m., with the choi,r $100 provided for a child's care IBucs with 13 points each. Gyollt that this protectionqs worth inan~:et~ iZ:~hem:rK?e;o~t~l~ tral Valley, Calif. ]Korea for months, again came I :mgmg He Carried The t;ross, l at Camp Grassick fur six weeks l TM high for St. Mary s with 10, • ". . . t p co e ' speech n~a- I The Buts went down to defeal; ~ more than its ,annual cost to directed by Mrs irene Thomp- to hel over m a " ClUD members In ~oloen v aney d ..... I th .......... ~me-"' Glenn H, athaw~ay states. "g'g - ........ " His wife preceded him in|out unscathed recently when his son. The regmar .Lenten services 13ediment, $30 60 for ,rattlesnake/56 to 49, in their thk'd game of ........ ~.^ on ........ ~ .......earn, passing away in . ~viay, I company, e z~tn, of ~ne zatn I conducted each Wednesday eve- I t)ite serum and $259.25 hospital- t the tournament, when riley met : e premium that they pay .is y ..... ~" .~"~.'~ .P='~='~_".'.~"=°."= 194:1, the next year .after- they I division, was engaged in a ba~- I n mg feature¢} the fundamentals ]ization fees for the same .patient. / the Hettinger Shqoting Stars. It ~tablished at a level th.at is in- n memt)ersmp orougnt me ~o- " " ~ded to cover only the ri,sk of ai ....... number oI ooys anu gins on- moved to Beach from their farm. ] tle somewhere, near the 38th l o~ christi.an iaim, with the topic I The most recent vase was aid to ] was the toughest and h,ardest , ...~..., +.. ~on One daughter, Mabel, passed } pa,~allel, resulting en the loss of [ this week. being jusfifioat!o_,n, [ a veteran of this commuaaity in [ fought game of ~he toumamer~ ' l~ss under the federal crop insur- ,,~=u ,~ .... - • . . away several years ago .and is I many men ~nd large numbers of [ and sanctification, next week s zettinz .his wife to 'the Universi- ] with both teams having the jlt- , ~ce policy. The expenses of op-t'arent support is an ~mport- : ' " s .... elating the program are a'ppro-- "nt ........ asset in 4-ri ciut) program. ,als° interred at the Ollm come- !l wounded~. They ....... hoped to again I .ubject,. Dunng Holy Week, ser- I ty hospital in ~Viinneapolls, {tots all the way through the .............. tory , cross me ,~m m a row. trays; ]vines will. ~e .held a~ 7.'30 p: m., I Minn., for im~nediate operation, I game. A total of 61 fouls were /rtiated each year by congress as ¢~mout it no a-tt ctut) memoer , " ..... • ~ ....... mr t~unoeren wiu oe remem- ~ the letter containing this infor- I on a~ursaay msteaa o~ weanes- [ a $70 item I called during the game, 32 on : a Service to farmers. Conga'ess 'an expect to reacn a mgn stan. . " .......... ~ .... ~a.s provided farmers the maeh- --~,='~ -- "~ -~.-""hi'~v-- ..........* ~erea very Kmmy. oy ms ~rlenaSv I rrmtmn was received here by hm } day. J Five Christm,as boxes were al- l Beach .and 29 on Hettinger. The ' : lltery for building a program of rou,r-rt ....... cmos are" orgamz" e-'o and old . neighbors, always h~a - I sister, Mrs. Ray Za.bel this Tues- / ~r ~ ~ .so sent to servicemen on the / Bucs connected for 21 out of " ~ ............. ~_ ..,~. .... ing ~a fnertdly smile and a good I day and was written about two ]~W Tree l'lanter ! high seas, amoun¢ing to $62.50. 1 32 chances, with Larry Baxe~ : :~ l~rotectiort of their crop invest. rouw ~,, ~ .... ~ v~-~,~,* ............ ' ...... ;¢~sn Ior everyone I weeks ago ~ents and is providing the cost ngagea m iarmmg, nomem,aK- ~'" ..... i .. o " ..... [ ___ v | Workers who are sup- ] making nine out of nine ch~,nce$, men irom tins commtm~y serv II On Loan ! ot operating the machinery,a- or community activities un- == ° !-,,. ] ..... " ° porting this year'si'Mogan, "Mo- Hettinger counted 18 out of 37 chences, with, Weiss m,aktng " ~ " r "ve mg in ne armed torces are eltner er the gmdance of coope ah Memorial llltes / ............. ,.rrlves ~owever, federal crop insur- -" " ' " t " • in me mltlS't .oi meir t~a~lc or . is a business proposition..xtensmn workers .and local vol- I . . . I ..... | Nellermoe, Henry Twp.; Mrs. I g°°d eight out of eight atterttpl:s. . • th boot t~ammg or are being trans- / A fargo new tree pmnter ar./carrie .Mcore Pearl Tv~n; Mrs lEach team lost fourmertthrougli f~ It isn't for the farmer veho wa,n~ 'nteer.. leaders, trained by em ~-~1~11" M.~ R-hert to other' bases for further r" ' " ¢" " _0In'nothing for nothing or the Any coy t,r ~lrl between the ~v~ ~,~ut,J. -~vu ~ ~ . . . ] ~ved at the Golden Valley] Tom Ga`mroth, Elmwaod Twin; |the personal foul route, and the :/~::~ ...... --~-~ ........... * ,,//,,, the .difference. ' i ges oI xu ana zx years WhO Mr who only wants to pro- " ° ^. , ! ana m0~e specmlized training. / Coun'ty Soil Conservation vffice| ~.,.o ~,9~,~ ~;,~. [ reserve strength proved to • ] , Memorial servicesfor s, lLyle Chaska, who has been at/in this city th.is week, on loan|Mrs" Mahlon Stecker, Saddle[ ~.~. his investment when he feels agrees to "learn by.doing' may John ,Roberts which wore con-/San Pedro, C, alif., since g0ingllrom me State t.~ame and Fis.h/Butte Twp.; Mrs. C. E..Oaflson, I The game was rough and rag ~t he may have .a loss. It is~.na-oll in a ~t.li clulx ducted February26 at the Con. / into the army, expects to be ~ Department of the Federal Aid| Delhi Tw"~ ; Mrs Jim -~oh'nston I god ,at times with .both tearml v~portunity far good f~trrners The clu,b elects its own offi- gregatiorml church in Beresford, / transferred ,about :the middle of t Division. The new planter will] Wana~anV~...' Mrs Rex Sim' / havlng dMficulty in finding the :. have a program of needed :ors, plans and carries out pro. S. D., concluded with buri.al in|this month, when he will have lbe much in demand for plant- ._~.... s ~.: ..^ ~. ..... ~..,~! ~tection against unavoidable ,rams based on the needs andthe city cemetery at Yenkton, S. | completed his preliminary train- ing wildlife trees in this coun. [ ~"~,~,~'~ho**~,~.~=~p~",~h~d~=."~:~~. basket Hettinger at the end of / nterests of the young people,D - tin= y, and will remain here, where| r,, smith and Mrs "Ed ~Olson~ ~oint lead 13 to 12, while t~eadl :: risks at a very rea~or~ble l the fi¢~t q~ta-rter held .a one :.: ~"~t is just sotmd bys~.ne a ~*~ holds regular meetings ~.takes "Mrs. P~b~$ts died at her home t ""~_~arl Fischer, so~a of Mr. and ~ it will be utilized to help es- | ~.~÷~,~o, ~ .... a, "^ 7t~=....,.~' ] ivas out in front 28 to 24 at half )art ~m com~li~tty ,aetlmfles. in Be~esi.~Yu .Fe~hvu,a~ry 22 after a I Mrs. Gerhazdt Fischer of ~e ~ tabllsh wllaHfe " habitat; -Ted ~ an~'"~artin'l~,,,°ta -"~n'e"~ f 6me. Going i~t~ the flrla~.:~ :.~ ~";i ~. little to your operating ~. Localvolunteer leadersin year's illness. /Golva community, an4 Benedict T o son of the Beach U. S Soil Tw'- Jerr" ~'ouba Bullion~ to make sure th'at the " " " P'; ~,~.~ c.~ m~t~,~Y' r, " ~nargin 42 to 40, and from tl~l~ :~ ( i.~i ~olden Valley County who are ,Hannah Rickards Roberts was~susa, son of Mr. and Mrs, FranklConserwa,tlon Servtce announces.t.pw~, la.tl rtun/~:etttnger held a slim two ~, ~. ~:~- ~c~ey' cing aandwheatlab°r spent incrop is protectedPr°" now leading 4-H club members born Feb. 13, 1887, at Ammanford ~ Su.sa, also from the Golva ar~a, ~ The State .Game and Fish De- | an"d~'~rill''~'iams-Two'-~he~G'ar'ner Iv, 1 ~e goin~ got rougher. ::~: ~ ~nst loss fa'om causes that ?o attain greater achievements Carmarthen county, in South/are both at Ft. Lewis, Wn., Susa, ~p.artment have available ,trees|'Tw.. worker has not been nam- With'half of the fin,al quarter ~.(' ~ are: ~rs. Clifton Sehaal, Mrs. Wales, Great Britain. I¢ was lwith the quartermaster corps,/ for wildlife h,abitat 'development, ed yet.~'" "6ha Keohane, /teach s mal~i~ " ~. ~} cannot control." Donald Ulfers, Mrs. Harold Low- there she eeceived her education, hopes to spend the Easter holi- / t:~0~ as well as sweet clover and reed Mrs M C Tescher" is chair- ' ~Y was fouled ,out of the game i man, .Mrs. Matt Brown, ~VIrs. later taking nurses training, and 5a h~re with his arents, on (Continued On Page Four) ~( ~eon, ard Trester, .Mrs. Joe Streitz, joining the staff of the Great furlough. • P '~ canarygrass for coyer 'and food; [ man i'n Sentinel Butte and ~vJll [ ~ a foul th.at caused much con- " ]the canary gl~ass ~s sa~d to .be [name her various workers, whih~ I ----11 0y Mrs. Ernest Barkland, Mrs. Mel- Northern hospital i.n North L~n- t Wesley Stockwe]l, son of .Mr. | ideal in low, wet a,reas ~hat can- l T A Wose.~ka and Martin Susa / 4issing In Action .Virs~in Nelson,Dudley Fulton,/V~rs" EarlMrsSChmitZ,George dOn,duringEngl,and,and afterWhereworldshe, warServedt.I ][andnow atMrS'camH°Wardp~RuckerSt°ckwell', Ala. Cl,ai'Sy [~oti~ bels drained.expected th.at at least [coverWill' canva;S.Lone TreeG°lVaTwp.'as well as i Fol|~wsIntense CBlizzardO.ld ~V-~ve ~: "" =~i; Wosepka, .Mrs. Ed Kremers, Mrs. She came to the Umted S ates [ Itieb, teacher of the Strahon 50,000 trees will be planteil to I Working in Beach city will be 1 ~Iar, ion Bill ' Hudecek is m~iss- LaVerne Hildebrant, LaVerne in October of 1920, and w,as unR- I school In the Sentinel Butte rur- these wildlife refuges here, on I M,rs. Dan cafferty, Mrs. Art Hol- / This northwest ,~ection of the • i:' g in action in Korea, according ~Iildebrant, Donald Ulfer/L Frank ed in mazriage to Rev. John Ro- [ al community, has been g.iven a the farms of Dr. C.-A. Bush, Wm. } land, Mrs. Rudy Wil,helm, Lois / nation floundered in another ~¢: telegram received Tuesday Lechler, Edward Sygulla, Paul berts in Minneapolis, Minn. [ defer~aent, when parents of his Melvin, $. T. Finneman, Clair I Odland, Marion Lardy, Signe [ blizzard this Monday; as tlae fast- ~i~ ' 'his mother, ~Mrs. MarthaWehrman, Ted Bohn, Mrs. Matt After serving five years at the [ pupils preseneed a signed peti- I Aoss, Orval Ross, the Williams I Neal, Mrs. Rich, ard Halstead, [ waning winter deii!iered what iS lghes, from Edward Wi~ell, !Jt~tant general of the army. Ganser. Congregational church in Bord- I tion ~o draft officials, asking I Dam area, Donald Itammond, [Mattie Thompson, .Mrs; Albert ~ hoped to be its last punch. An i Let us all remember that 4-H u~ac, N. D., the Roberts took over [ th, at he be p~rmitted to remain I Sidney Connell, Hugh Sehmitz, ] J0hnson,' Mrs. Leo Tobias, Mrs. ] intens.e cold wave followed, w'th ~c. H~decek has been missing w r trains tomorrow sthe parish at Parshall, moving as teacher until the end of the " • club o k . . Ice Februa,ry 12, the telegram citizens for happy, useful lives, to Beach m April of 1943, where present school term, which was |Jimmy Ulfers, and Nick Lundin. { Glen Adams ,and Mrs. Jesse Still. { the mercury d~pplng below zero :~ Herman Diets is planting ~ The solicitors ,are ,asked to re- ] l,ate Sunday night. ntirtued A letter of confir-Sunrrort vour local club, its mere- they served Beach, Sentinel But- ] favorably acted upon by the sweet clover in ,his buffer str{ps I port their collections to Mirmie ~ The storm hit here, accompani. .:- ~tion w.as to follow. His bers:ancl leaders in your corn- te and .Medora eho~rches. I draft boaTd members. ' between the contours, f~r v¢ild" / E, Smith, county fund da'ive | ed by Winds of about fifty mile~~ ~ther last heard from him ,more munit They moved to Beresford in I ^~b~,* ~o,-~,~-" wh,~ ,~ ....... + ~la a month ago, at which time y. ............... , ... ...... a ..... - life food and cover. Contoured [ chairman, by March 30, " ~ an hour, which continued , October, 1950, following Rev. P¢o- Ied a 30-day tmstl>0nemen¢ of .his fields provide odd areas/or both [~ | throughout the day, blocki!'tE ~ Was behind the lines, being I~ ' * • erts' retirement from ~he minis- ~ r- -- . feed and shelter for small wild- ~ t"~.l't~* ,~hn~orn Dtes roads in many areas, .and serl- tared for an ailing back. Golva Ind es To try., ~ __ U:~et~e~C~;oSdUt~Yin:l~: na~te~yr lif , ............. He 'had been serving v¢ih Co. , e k ously tra`mpe¢ing bus, car, aml I~l~l~l/" ~lll.,~ill'gllP~l ~,~ : .... !- I his trailer home burned down, i Trees, clover, ,and reed canary [ After Heart Attac ~a~ travel. Of the 9th infantry regiment, ~- ~'~,Y ........ l£aln £vlee lng In land his wife and two small dau- / grass will be supplied by the | ..... , "~rme~ resi { As usual, there was less snow' tee being called up last sum- The annual basketball game Rofl~h P~t~.l~on~d Ighters are vislting 'his mother,|~tate Game arid Fish Depfi, at| ~narie~bnowen, a r ,. ~. ,: l in Golden Va.lley county than ~r With the reserves; peevious .that time he served two Yetah7 between the Golv,a Independent .......... r'- ~" ] Mrs. Evelyn Marion, ~t San Pod-| Bisrriarek ThoSe desirin- ;,to,,, / dent of mis community, area I in any other part of the state, team 'and .an All-Star team pick- Several inquiries were receiv. [ ro, Calif., and ,he wi, ll report/ ........ " .._, "_5 ..... ~ Y'~.~'?I suddenly of a heart attack, Tues- I and the high winds diminished mg~ slTOum ~am~a¢-~ atsurmr ! ..... t ~lilwaukee l : ~arious posts throughout e ed from the seniors of the Col- ed ,at the News office this Wed- ] shortly afte¢ tkat | supervisors I-Ioward Wenberg, | any, reD; zu, at . . ' ..... :~ I by Tuesday, with temperaYart~~- ry following his enl,istment ca, Sentinel Butte, Wibaux and nesday morning in reffaed to the [ Thin~s a~ the Golden Valley I Herman Diets. Howard I-Iardv | vws., as ne was nelpmg umoau hovering in the subzero braekl~ :w England, N.D. Beach high schools will clash on ;a4n meeting, which had been [ Countvdraf't office in this city/Jerk, ~',~,,h, -',~r ~. ........ ;. t,-~.'| a cargo of automobiles. Funeral I since, Homemakers :have bet~. ~ther brother, Harveyis the Golva hard court Sunday announced by bills posted |are a-t an-unt)reeedented stand. ........................ " " t keeping eagle eyes on their t'kowski; Roy Tabor and T Thor ]serwces were heal Feb. 24 a Iheating ,plants, something .e~.uI~: tg at a navy submarine at New London, Conn. He night, ~arch 18th. o around town, and scheduled.for/still' with"rto inductions, and no/son, technicians with the locallS'p'arta" . .... t I The game is again a Boy 10 a. m., that day. But ,art ex-Inew enlistments in the rmst |Soil Conservation Service, will | He mane" ms ~orne:rnal~Paartra, ]paratively strange to them din" ~. I last April. a r more infor ' - --- "----| ass;~t ,~h the .r~i,~,~+~ :t Wis., zor tt~..ta$ s Y ", I iztg most of this mild winee¢. &"out benefit, with Joe Popiel tensive camp ign fo -Iwcek. --- ......... 't~,,~ ..... b ck" Sale Brings ~,d several other Golva boysmation came to nothing, and it I -" | . [ and will be r,,membered Y I The storm swept into this azea : !6 tumbling act by the Golva Boybeen oaIled off, since no arrange-I Roman F innenaann or Golve, | ~o ,-,.~t~ ~ ~v~,.,~.~ ~.| dents. He was ¢:mployed by lo-/northward into Canada by la~ ; Ranch $1 0. making ~he ax-rangements. Awas concluded the meeting had lSUREGERY AT MAYOS | wi ,,v [many of the older Beach resl-[from Montana, then v~ Scouts which was enjoyed veryments had been made to rent a [our new commissionea', is a, pati- | l-~lte~ tlela In 4~llio | ca1 ~f~rmers of this community/Tue~ay evening. The plumraet, - e on,he Range f Boys much 1,ast year will againbe a laallin Beach. • l ent at the Mayo Brothers clinie at | ...... : /belore World W~ar I, and left/ing temperatures are.to remal~ ~~ ~ain tthe recipient of well half time feature. A preliminary Local agencies, such as the / Rochester, Minn., where he had / ~ora nas neon ~'ecmved here | from here for the army, serving I for a few more days, accordia~ 000. this week, the money game has been arranged andcounty agent, or soil conservation I surgery recently. | of, the death of J, ames P. Ham- / twenty-three months overseas ! to the weather experts. " • "mona, t:~, a mrmer resident of with Leo Tobias and Raymond The only ~agedy resultinE di* i :fromreplieastheof salelivestockOf figurin-givefl willp ram°st likely be called at 6:30 meeting,Service' knewbut isrt°thingis peesumedab°ut theto m ,-~ • °_ ~., _ ' W::tuUX countya Death oceu~ed "Stub" N¢,ves. ' reetly from the storm hal)l~n~t ~i the legislative session to nior boys picked for be part of the program of the "1"O rrlnt r xcnange " . ry 8at S 1era, Ohio, after ¢ urvavors include his wife one when L. P. Bill, navy recruRnv • ,P~,_ Sehnell. th~"'game are: Nistler of Wi.NrTatsheastas.MO.ntana Rain In- List Next Week ba weeks llmess, causea t)y core- ~v,,~"" 'xr"liam,,,, , in the .hit cortes, st, ationed in Dickinson, who tlt~ tO critters" sold brought h~,Y p~tpr~an of Beach, Zinsli, g socm~ion, wnicn nas ral he.m.orrhage. ..... at Flint, Mich., .and a daughter, well known in this commurdty, : ' the highest single price ~,':=~.'-:~-:~-'~--~,-~wn of Sentinel its headquarters in Poplar. Ro- Next week's issue of the ~urv~vmg ,are ms w~m, mree ....................... was returning to Dickinsort from 300, paid .by Steve Gor. Z'~*..~"" "L"~..":." and Susa of bert W Taylor, "precipitation Golden Valley News will in ....... "" ~ jean, a~ nvmv, ue~ue~ twu ~-,,- tiu~te aria tltsuer en m ~" . ctaugnters, Mrs. joe zinsn oz ~hers, Hurley, at Tomph, Wis., Killdeer, his panel truck Beach, .Mrs. John Abort of Dar~ ~,~,~ ~,,,~ Wau~.~sha Wis and ing stalled in a heavy drift Ol]t " Belfield for the figurine ~ . g" ee, who is to have chargeelude a free farmers exchange 1" t ........ e ................. [ominohorse. ~4:~~:~:dt !~~~=tk~n:~eu~,~tidg ~ti~~ir~X£~wn~!i mg~n,~'a.,.a.namxs, lvlar~on h~nthor ~¢q,,~mah Wis the highway, .approximately I0 te the break in ~outine, Boyd H, arnmond of Beach and a AI~r rte rnarr~ea an~ r s m Griffith of Salem, Ore., a son ""~. o':'"":" .... "'~'" "-"~a an miles north of Dickinson, ca: : .Monday. ~as kept in the legisla- sister, Mrs. Cameron Black of employee o.~ .a ~at.erp~ la com- day, ,by the use of tough Winter Par~r~ Fla . pany, ne vm~tea me near east, He and ~nother motorist staid cedar ffavels. P Y " ................ '1 -'ame Those who wish to have _. . " ~ .......... s~ending a total of five years in ed nearby, spent the balance ot~ ..: :avels were presented to vwr m=,r o-,,,,c~v,,, s ~r~ _ ---1-"* = -- • .... deal in the 1--t Dresiding sen'ate officer, which is practically their only J~UZ~i]tr(18 cneaule • ~zems mcma~. .... m Tne Hammona zamny ~ett w~- ~-~. " an and Ru~.~i the night in Bills ~ruck, baux for Pennsylvania, in 1926, ~nma,Japan, L • a. _ ~ attempted to keep warm h~ eaber of ,the House Leo means of firmncial support each St. Patrick's Dance ?,oT55y = having resided at the homestead ~ ..= _ . T~ . t burning quantifies of of~ by President C. E. Scott ~,'-'*" , ' will turn his list over to the 20' miles south of Wibaux aince t iviarKet neport 1 ...... ~ "~ ............ " ........... rtavy literature, making a mad • ..... The Beach Buzzards will holdNew f -ublicatlom , S O~p R. Harding of .Dickinson ~rr~e "' a'her ~ their annu.al St Patricks dance ....... "F.~i, ,. ..... 1909. - ..... Wheat: bonfire on a scoop shovel carried wlth him. The men we~ s college. ] i ll ~¥ ~ t I -^--* ~'-i4a-, --~-~- ......... , . Items o~er~a wu~ m~ ,:,,,~- R~I~RH$ FROM SWEDr~W No. I heavy 60 lb. $2.05 found ~y a farmer living nea~blr, nents of order were ,t=~, *-* ~ ..,~.t, a~arcn ±% a~ .... ,,~ i. C01-mn~- sL, nil~ xdln~, head of the ,March cameMn like .the .pro- the Beach Legion hall. Threem?'~Ume e~ _*~_,~Tf~"='~.'.~ a""~'vvm~ The many £riends of Mrs. Anna Additional Premium for _ early the next m~ning. Bill ~u~- verbi 1 llon, cold and blustery, valuable door prizes will be of- in- " Olson, a former resident of this 13% Protein division of the col- few years ago to make her 15% Protein ~ but otherwl~ was in Smith left this zer with 20 danceable mu . Lunch 16% the af