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~ NOTICE!
, |The COZY CAFE is giving away
, :[~I~EE chance on one of Jesse
[ ~ilPs FINn NEW 6-TUBE MOTOR-
] DI~ "75" CAR RADIOS VVORTH
] ~7.50, with every purchase made.
~le in for meals, lunches, cigar-
] r.ttes, cigars, candy, chewing gum,
I [[s cream. We serve ice cold bear
~Pitchers with fresh potato chips.
| rreal chance to win a useful and
1 ~J°Yable prize. Roy Noyes, Prop. 3t
: L.~AN WANTED for service station.
1 [60,00 Weekly to start. Experience
[ [Lot required MANUFACTURER,
| I1~'1H~464 ~Veslev St., Wtleaton
[ illinois " M 14 2t
| I ~arquis seed wheat. J. K. Tat-
i " ~y' Ollie, Montana. ITIM13-3t
[ LM.rs. I°rank Duncler, wile has heen
[ l~rl°asty ill at the Beach hospit~il
[ [~r the Past week, is better and gai -
~g strength each day.
,
" L r. an,d~ Mrs. Ham~)ton Lynefm
[ Pessenden N Dak. are visiting
m it the Phil Cook "home 'Mrs. Lynehn
I Coo
I I',~ fro
I srs they
I |~rs. Spa
I ,~ b.siness
For Sale---'Phree Fordson tractors.
ReasonabIe. Beach AUto Wrecking.
Tom Gilman was on the sick list
several days last week.
Guy Cox and his mother returned
last week Thursday, after having
spent a pleasant winter's vacation
visiting relatives and friends in Ill-
inois, Washington, D. C. and other
eastern points. Guy reports one of
the highlights of the trip as being
the opportunity to see and hear Huey
.long in action,
Members of the Bantam basketbPil
team were entertained at the home
of their manager, Kenneth Alton,
4ast Wednesday evening. Treats were
on Steve Knezevich and Stub Noyes.
FOR SALE--Green oat hay and
oats. Ray Kukowski. Sentinel Butte•
Mrs Niece and Mrs. Edkins were
co-host~ to the duplicate bridge club
Thursday evening at the home of tin:
1-~,)rnler. A delicious seven o'clock
dinner was served which was fol-
lowed by an evening of bridge play-
rig.
Upon finishing her course of study
at McPhail School of Music, Minneap-
olis, recently, Miss Dorothea Golliet
went to Hillsboro. N. D. and ha,
been visiting her sister and family
there since that time.
COok's sister. They just r(,-
from Long Beach. Cal., FOR SALE Rainbow Flint corn,
they spent the winter, wheat grass, alfalfa seed. John Fak-
Sparrenberger was in Beach ler, Beach. M21-3tl)
Sunday. I Cornell Eide drove to Dickinson on
group of friends pleasantly sur- last Thursday, bringing his wife and
Mrs. Keohane last Saturday t children back with him Friday. They
]tie11 they stopped, in to llelp ber,all returned Lo Dick.nson yesterday,
[~ebrate her birthday. The afternoon Mrs. Eide spending tile intervenin~
p; SPent in sewing and (.hatt n~:. !time at the home of he," parents, Mr.
[ elicious lunch brought by the land Mrs. John Denton, near Golva.
[.eats Was served and they all de-ICornell has been h~!ping his father
~d Wishing and papering the home of
her
ninny
laore
haPpy i painting
[~ uaYs. I:Mrs. Sorenson, and on other jobs
Lmarshal Mille,' has been on the lhere for :-cm,, lime.
r~ list suffering with lumbago. A. l~. Kastien returned Saturd:,y
- L""e Mi
~ ROse
tlll~l~,re'
Misses Nellie Newman and!from Thermopol:s. Wyo., where b,
returned on Sunday front] bad been called by tile serious iH-
N. Dak., where they have hess of his son Robert. He reports
, ~a visiting the past week. him as slowly improving althoUgh his
p r. au~ Mrs. Harry Funk of condition is still critical.
Fva and Mr. and Mrs.-Steve Knez. Miss Alma Berg, who is emI~loyed
ch
Were dinner guests of Mr. and at the Cozy Cafe. is spending a week's
~" DeWey Rhyner on Sunday. vacation at her home near Ol:ie.
- r. MeClennehen of Westerbeim M. P. Lovgren has returned to
az ~a Beach shopper on Monday. Beach after an extended trip to wlr-
, rae LUther Lea ue was entertained ious Minnesota points and elsewhere
• ' ~ae A " g " "
~£ Z. Vlasoff returned to Beach ycV.
¢la • R. Thompson home on
_~ I~'~_ y evening. Games were played terday after having spent tl]e past
~:~g the evening and at a late hour 2% months in Bismarck.
s ~_[Y refreshments were served. A party for those who work in tm
g;) ~Ion~tay Louis Odland, Jr., re- various relief offices in the court
|~ ~ to the Agricultural College house was held Tuesday evening and
> ~efe he w" " '
-" .. lll resume his work after all report a fine time•
~lag a few days here with his Miss Ludmilla Hladick spent Tu~.s-
F~"~• Lois Odland accompanied day and Wednesday at Gol~a examm-
t ~= ,,___' far as Bismarck where she in~ the school children.
[ "a~t~rgo medical treatment. Miss Alice Nelson of Bimnarck
[~ll~raage Sale will be held at was t~p over the weekend for a visit
~m
£~1 ~Iare.h 22-23 in the Stacker with the home folks.
[~flg first door east of IGA store' The little da:mhter of Gerhardt
IZ°red by the St. Mathew's Guild ~halleek's was /brnvght in to th,~
|:s¢ li]piscopal church. -lt Peach hoauital on Wednesday for
~tge. Kitchen Range for sale. $5. medical attention.
A. Brewer. ltp Mrs. Dominic Kukowskl was a vis-
i~ ~esland arrives Monday ev. itor at the Cox and Weinreis schoo!s
~ arch 25, and may be con- on Wednesday afternoon.
[¢? for finest optical service at The Dakota-Montana Hide & Metal
able prices at Golden Valley Co. this week shipped out a carload
ll flay Tuesday, Wednesday,g]
~I'~i,~ of scrap metal amountin~ to over 20
I ~rSday, March 26-27-28. It tons.
~' g'~P of friends surprised Mrs. Alice Sm'th of Glendive spent the
|h'~_ea Monday afternoon, her weekend with Miss Emma Rea Sim-
)'s;:Y being Sunday the 17th. A mons in Beach.
~r ~,~, social afternoon was spent C.E. Simmons was a Trotters vis-
|lhe mc~ a delicious lunch brought itor on Tuesday.
~ll~Ueats was served. They all Merman spent a few days
/t~flt Wishing her many happy Betty •
in Glendive last week.
Ys iu the future. " A surprise birthday party for Mar-
~ht anti Mrs. try Gordon and two garet ~ralters was held Monday ev-
[i~rs ~ade a business trip to ening at the Farstveet home. Abont
It-~°a ~aturday
i~,u~ hi " twenty were present to help her eel-
[1~ to-ary Lou Hougen is con- ebrate the event.
her home with the chicken
t~(~T~,d Dickinson is stilll under
~tt t~,rs Care but we are glad to of the court house, names of the
igh ~.ae is slowly improving, al- various (dfices have been added to
f~ne will be confined to her the doors of their respective rooms
~, ~r SOme time.
t~;re r~ow in siiion ~o serve in gold lettering. Floors and walls
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