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Beach, North Dakota
March 17, 1938     Golden Valley News
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S Mt TONI! CARD PARTY AND ilN' ~MISSION 35c -- FOR CARD GA2VlES, DANCE AND LUNCH AT 8 P. M. TIME TO THINK About Your Stock and Poultry Food and Stock Tonics LeGears and ;ss to As usual we of Ceresan and WALL DRUG Phode 31 Reeve Building .... Beach, N. ~i .... as, ssmLt ~ Passes l~Tews ts.~ovmed; at the home ox net Be~ visitors Wedneqd~y,..~ /; soa~.~Teed~w~. ~wmbe r~ Mr. and Mrs. A. ?i Zi~m, th ~re as bperattng tl~e, 1~i bakery ~or sev- Sunday visitors. ~ ,~ L. V4"~e er~ years feintS, ~tn he 8old it to hmne. ~ " ~the present owner, Peter SchUldberg. Mr& H. A. Bury |t |j~nesday for ~i ~r, ~ ~ the, ~ ~0 Aberdeen, Wllmot, S. D., for~ ~$tt with ~- ~. Dak., for bitrt~' gud from there will tWes and friends. ~ ~ ,go on to Mlnnewlkflis to :visit his bon ~ and Mrs Lo~ ~rew~k, Mrs. in Beach on h~s, retRrn to Wash-]were' l)lc]:il~on 1 | Tueaday. ~ S~e"s~ ~ ~n~1 ~.e=~t~o= ~t\ Satiny 'the Teed family in their time ~z rorrow.] utght ~ ~I ~ds ~, Gordon Oron- In music and dranm, i next meeting will with Daisy Wass- - --- ' mann, March George Oearey, Rudolph Rising, Mrs.: Jens Oronning returned Tuesday L. Schulte, Norbert and Eleanor, Mr. from Hot Springs, Ark., after a two and Mrs. Alfred ~cheffer and George months visit wlth his sister there. En- Hammond were eBach visitors Friday. route home Mr. Gronning spent a few THOMP$ON'S FOOD MAitKFT We Dellyer Phone $S CORN FLAKES, IGA ...2 lge RED OWL FOOD STORES EWHITE NAPHTHA SOAP £OCOA, IGA ........ ...5 lgc 2 lb, 21c 'Cereal Dish Free with "G' Coffee ........ Whole lb, 25c 29c ~LK 18-K ...... "e Tomato Jmc, |GA.. .1 , pkg. 23c 4 lge cans 29c 50 oz. can 25c Peas ...... 3 No. 2 cans 28c .... 3 No. 2 cans 23c RICE. ~ISCO ......... ...... ..lb. 5c 3 lb. can 55c Lettuce, • 2 lb. box 49c Texas seedless,.5 for 25c • ......... 2 heads 19c .,3 d,ays with Daisy in Beach with2her in Minnea SENTINEL BUTTE -~_ .:~ = ~ . • - = ;:J Archle Bolten spent the weekend at I FaUon, Montana, visiting at the home] of his sister. [ Ivar Ness is at the Tom WlrtzfeltI home this week doing some carpenter l work. '~ee "High, Wide and Handsome," 10-20 starring Irene Dunne and RandolPh Scott at Sentinel Butte. This real of the Oil Industry and drama. down Sat- urday from visiting at the Harry Huseby home. She returned to Fallon Suriday. George Wosepka and Lyle M~rtin were Bismarck visitors during the past week. Mrs. Fred Maas and two daughters are sl~nding the week at Taylor visiting relatives. maintained under the guidance of Aimee Semplc McPherson, noted Evan- gelist. A visit ~t Portland, Oregon, was followed .by the homeward jour- ney. , " See 'High, Wide and Handsome," March 10-20 starring Irene Dunne and Randolph Scott at Sentinel Butte. is a real story of the Oil Industry set in ~usic and drama. Mrs. E. D. Nelson entertained the W. B. A. meeting on March 8th. After the business meeting bridge was played with high honors and deuce prize go- to Mrs Hovland, 2nd Lehmann, honor prize to and consolation was Qardner. Mrs. George Wosepka and Sunday with her Mrs. I~rry Funk in Dinn#~ guests of Waldal on Sunday J~_ day to Mrs. Lardy by Mrs. Saturday Mr. and and Mrs. Ber~ were Mr. Dixon, MX. and and Marion, Mrs. and Marion Ernie Nelson was being his birth-I Whist was played to Mrs. W. Roesier IOeorg Woseplm, accompanied by and Mrs. E. Nelson and Peplinski, left Thursday for Little l Mr. W. Roesler. An enjoyable evening Falls, Minn., with a truck load of[was spent. horses. [ Wednesday evening Paul Wagner, John M. Hougen is back in town|Chas. Bohn, .J.W. Gardner, E. D. Nel- after spending the winter months at'Json and NeU Hogoboom attended the the F. D. Waldal home. JLegion meeting in Beach. At this Mrs. Louis Odland Jr., of Bismarck, ]meeting the S~ntinel Butte boys pre- and Mrs. Cecil ~ngen of Beach, were ,sented a gavel~ to the Beach Legion' week end visitors at the home of their ~Post. This gave~ was ~de by oByronI parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Reed. Hogoboom ~fnn ]~adlartd cedar. Otherl That first robin is here, and has i'$pechnens of ~. Hogo~s work may I estblished himself among the trees on ibe seen a~ l~is flllin~ sta~l~m here in l "Grimes Island." And we're not %~R-~Bentinel !~n. tt$. / ~ I Ing Richard's word for it altogether as : Mrs. E. ~ H. Masdn enterta~ e • the harbinger of spring has been '~b- number of n~hbors and old ~riends~,• served by s~veral natives in that nelgh- last Wednesday" ~ternoon in ~nor of I [[ borhoed. Mrs. Olendora S~g. A/~ost en-lll Clyde Myers has been appointed as Joyable afternoon was speng~ I~ member of the local school board to Mr and Mrs W, J B~rns were fill the unexpired term of Harry Rilea guests of Dr. Lyons in Beach Wed- who resigned for the reason that he is nesday evening. leaving in the near future with his Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hogoboom via- family for California where he will ited at the E. D. Lievens home last make his home. Thursday evening. ] Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fasching are the Mrs. George Wosepka will entertain Pushers. horses to Minnesota last Thursday, ex- The W.B. held their business pecting to return on Tuesday. nx~eting at the home o~ Mrs. Mrs. A. L. Martin returned from her F, D. Nelson. prizes a~arded vacation trip after being gone all' to Mrs. Louie ist, Hen- winter. ry Lehmann, Lardy, honor; Mrs. Duece; and Mrs. J. W. Serving of lunch the pro- gram of the~ When Harry down to t his restaurant t( I ol~n the place of • broken end of a paddlock or th door, indicating burglary. But the affair was zeriously, as" the Job had all as being that of local who felt the urgent need of a toward morning, or it might possibly have been 'Wlmpy" in search of a Goonberger. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Reed returned home Thin.day after an absence of over two months during which they visited at various pointa in the East. They made the trip by bus. Their first stop was at Bismarck where they ~i visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Louis Odland, Jr. At MinneapoLis they visited with Mrs. Myrtle taller- sister of Mrs. Reed, then proceeded City where they visited With and with an- at Alton; 111. At SprIns- trip to view O., Mr. home of Ableit- ' inthe There ~nd~ their er, federal BEANS WIZDOM CUT WAX OR GREEN 3OAN.OF-ARC RED KIDt~.Y NEW Head Lettuce, CHICKEN-OF-THE-SEA TUNA 29¢ 6"~"25' • 2'~" 25¢ JUICE ~c~• 4'~ 25¢ DEL M&IZ NIBLETS 2 for 13c CARROTS, fresh, 2 for they ~ visited Norem and ou~ townsman a~dGolden Valley C~tmty~tes ,A~orney, C. L. Dawson, who maintains a law office at the na- tlotm cmpltaL All in all ~he Reeds re- port oax enjoyable visiting and sightsee- ing trip. After an atmence of over three months, Mrs. Juli~ Martin returned Friday from travels which took her through the southern and western sections Of the country. After spend- ing a month with her aister at Gains- vflle, Texas, &he left for OalLfomla, visited with ~veml fo~er residents, among them Miss Esmond Oroff at Sacra- mento, Mrs. William Lueus at Los~ Angeles, and the Constant Van HornsI at Pomm~a, By ~t streak of good, fortune, Mr& Martin escaped the flooded area in the nick of time, lear- tug on the last train of the SOuthern Pacific before the delu~e At two North Dakota picnics ~e met many folkS from this vicinity who were visit, the tasting [ an: attend- J TOMATOES, firm, " for .. 29c Oranges, extra sweet, juicy 2 dz. 37c ii i Grapefruit, Texas seedless 5 [or 20c See Our Large 2-Page Circular for many Timely Food Savings. STARTS FRIDAY I II I I _ I , I t Circle F T Reynolds Co Sidney Watford City Glendive m • m and Miles City Mont. MONEY SAVING FOOD For Friday- EARLY OHIO'CE,RTIF~ED SEED No. 1 s, 10ff Lb. Sack Cheese, American Colby Style, lb. ....... SALMON, Fa;tcy, pink 2 large cans CATSUP, 2 large Tomatoes, 2 large 2 ~/~ CARROTS, ~resh, Bunches, 2 for ........ two 1 Pure 10 lb. sack.. / / Wheat heads, 2 for ......... lb.sack 55e or Wax 2 cans .... 25c large solid . .15e Crackers, 2 lb box. 18c i i i iui . ± t I I ~e Carry Northrup King and Magilrs Seeds .... +[ i i ii i i i + i + We have fresh Tastyloins, Salt and Spiced fish i i i i N j ~ i i t i I iii PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO 75