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Wreck Gotham Slums for Tunne! Apprc+ch i,..o,: o,
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,I i c=h on hand Mare,, 2o 1,3, ,,,0,.
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] Cash received trom Golden
I ...... . / i .alley County ................................. S0s.87
] funds ........................................................... 8718.2~
l Total expenses, general and
road expenses ................................ 1392.3~
BalaJlce on hand March 19, 3 5
1935 ............................. i ....... 7 2 9"2
H. J. WOJAHN,
Treasurer of Beach Township.
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i ADDITIONAL LOGALS
f The Social Hour club pleasantly
[surprised Mrs. Jessie Kini~ey Tues-
t day afternoon by dropping in on hot"
and bringing a very delectable lunch.
Demolition of ninety-one old houses in the HeWs Kitchen district: to make way for the Manhattan ;~'i)pru'~cn to taQ After the business meeting the after-
Mid(own tunnel has been started. The work involves the razing of strnctures from Thirty-fourth street to Forty-see-, noon was spent in sewing and visiting
end street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues.
Mrs. Roy McCaskey is visiting in
town this week and attended the Aux-
iliary meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wasslnan, Mrs.
Harry ~Vassman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wosepka and Mrs. Crossman attend-
od the birthday (.lab a{ Andrew Koh-
ler's Tuesday.
Here Are Rules For Lions Club l in Beach the l~ast week receiving
Imedical treatments.
Bridg d W hi T ,al Corkery from Dickinson was In
e an st ournttments tow,, snnday on husiness
............ I Mrs. Harry Funk and daughte~
Marjory, and Mrs. Bud Haigh were
Here are the rules fro" the coming consolation flight after the first ruund in Beach Tuesday getting permanentS.
i~ldge and whist tournament being of play. Mike Schwagel of Beach and Mr.
~ponsored by the Lions club: 9. After the first round, the loss of and Mrs. Pete Schillo were Sunday
1. There shall be both a contract u match shall eliminate a team from.~ dinner guests at the John Sehilio
bridge and whist tournament, further play. Ihome.
2. Entry shall be made in teams 10, In all but the fi0al round, in the] Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hanson and
of two players each. No one player bridge tournament, matches shall bet family returned h011ae Saturday from Mrs. Joe; Lemire, Mrs. Fred Wass-
may play in more than one team m decided by the winning of three out_ their trip to California. They have man called at the Dell Ih)Wie home
either the bridge or whist tournament, of five rubbers of contract bridge and] been gone about three months and
hut any player man enter either the in the wt~isa tournament by the w'm--] they enjoyed the south very much.]
Thursday.
bridge or v,'h~,d ~.wcu:',r.,,et~ or ~,cdb in.~ ~1' lhree out of five vard~s. Bert Fasch~ing came dow~a from T.A. Wosepka is attending the
3. Ent~ : fees shall be $1.-- ,,,. '~ 'l'ot~,l l,pints wen shall decide, :Sentinel Butte SUnday to spend the]regular meeting of the county corn-
team, ant~ if ,the same te:,m ~,n]~.rs ll~,, wimn,r of the vuhber in bridge, lay with his folks, llnissioners this week.
both the bridge and whi.~ learns- ]3 p~)ill(S shall c(mstitUle a gamc~ iu Mrs. Covert had the misfortune to[ Leslie lIoward wa,~ an overnight
men(s, sm ]l team shall pay on, whist, ose a wheel off her car east of visitor at Fred Wassman's FridaY.
entry fee for each entry. 12. An ollicial sooty shall be kel)t Iown Snnday. She was on the way Dell and Delbert EIowie, George
4. In neither tht~ bridge nor whi;;~ by contesting teams in ~acl~ match, i ,o Crossmans' when it happened. She and John Stall were busine.~s caller~
tournamems shall an)- Lion play ~,~: Scot'( shall be verified aml sigr~ed escaped being hurt. in Sentinel Butte Thursday.
a team with another Lion nor she'll by representatives from each team Mr. and Mrs. tlarry Funk had as[ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lemire were or-
any Lion play on any team with any and turned in to a member of the :~u.nday dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. suing visitors at Harmon's Tuesday.
TAoness. tourllamenL committee lh,, morning Had Haigh, Vrank Haigh. Leo and Mary Lee Altsott spent Friday with
\Verner Ntstlar, and Harry's hrother- her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
5. All entries shall be in the hands after the match, in-law and family from Dickinson. Fred Wassman
of the committee on or before April 13. Prizes sl~oll be awarded to the Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Cameron
Leslie and Elmer Itoward. Jr.
6th, 1935. and drawings shall be held players on th~ team winning tim :rod son Hectar. Mr. and Mrs. Os- went to Crone, Mont. Sunday after
on April 8th. 1935. at a place to be championship flight ill each tourna- win Schmitz. Mr. and Mrs. F~itz horses, returning Wednesday.
amnounced later, men( and to the winners of the c.on- Nell and Mrs. Madison. Homer and
6. The bridge tournament and the solation (light in each tournament. Anna May attended the show in Beach Mr. and Mrs. l,'red Wassman and
whist tournament shall both be slim. Also to tile teams taking second Sunday night, family were dinner guests at Andrew
lnation tournaments. All preliminary place iu the ehanSpionship and in Pete Schillo resigned his position Kohler't! Sunday.
games shall be Played at a nlace to the consolation flights in both bridge in the Golva Bank as assistant cash- Clara and lAoyd Wassman and
be agreed upon between the contest- and whist, ier and is now working in Beach in Leonard Streitz were callers at Elmer
ins team~ within four days of notifl-: ]4 Play of the tinal rounds in the County Auditor's office. Howard's Sunday.
cation of the pairings, the intent ef both ehamionshlp and consolation Wihna Kremer is the, assistant Many f,'iends and neigl~bors met al
this rule being to allow the playing fliglHs in both tournaments shall be cashier in the bank. the Dell Howie home Sunday night
of two rounds of eliminat;¢~n eat! at a place to lie announced later, t .................. Ill for a farewell party. The evening
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week. All I)]ayers ill the tournaments shall ~-..e~q-~-e-~-,.--,~,,-:.-,:,-¢-,x--,.-×-=, ~-:¢...::z;.,.~ was spoilt Ill playing cards, after
7. In the event tlmt one of t;',o he eligible ,~, admission to watch BonnieView which a delicious hinch was served
teams cannot play its match within such final rounds, bench and ¢~nter- by Mrs. llowie.
the four days allotted, m~ch team tainmeni will he furnished for all Delbert ltowie. Kenneth and Ed-
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must forfeit to the other. In the ev-] entries ev the final night'~ play. ward Wosepka. Gordon Sehmeling
eat that neither teams can play the l 15. Any argamems eu rules, ques-I Mrs. Frank Dander returned to Harry Wassman, and Leslie and John
ms(oh within sucb four days. then]lions on scoring, or any differences]her home last Wednesday, after Howard called at the Fred ~Vassman
such two teams, shall decide by lotI whi(,h might arise during the tourn-I spending over two weeks at the home Sunday.
~'hleh shall be considered the winner ament shall he decided by the com- Beach hospital. She is getting along Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wosepka were
i flne and is able to be un and aroun(t evening visitors at the Glen Allstoi
of the match. " mittee and its decision shall be final,t
$. The winners of the first round lq Entries tn each tournament'par~ of the time. honu~ Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oswood were ""
Of the bridge or whist tournament
~hall be in the champion flight ef
such tournament. The losers of the
first round of the bridge or whist
tournament shall be in the consolation
flight in such tournament, it bein~
the intent of this rule to divide both
tournaznents into a champion and completed.
Golva News
shall lie made by giving names of
players ,~nd teams to R. ~r. Johnson.
lisle Logan er A. M. Kuhfeld. on
or Imforo APRIL ~th. 1935 or may
ho loft at the Rice DrUg Store.
~7. Prlze9 and drawings will be
dis~)lnyed ~lS soon as entries are
business callers at tl}e Ed I,'eldnmnn
home ou Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callahan will
mOVe Item lhe Golliet farm to the
Harry Halstead farm south of Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe l(ipp will take
possession of the Golliet farm in ll~(,
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Schrocder and
a business caller at the Julius Lar-
s,m home Tuesday night.
Mrs. Fh)ren('~ Schmitz son Earl
~tud daughler Mildred. Miss Mari;~
Nistler, an Mr. and Mrs. Fritz NotI
Miss Mihh'ed rank, who was teach- son Larry were v~sitors at the Frank
ins ill western Montana. returhed Nehls home Sunday. AlphaNews
home Tiu~rsday. All her friends were Bud McCaskey was an overnlgn~
glad to see her again, visitor Sonday a.t the Reevn ranch. ~--~¢:-~-~-~"*~-~.~.-X-~-~-X-.~
I~eenard Alauire trom llcach was Harrison Stedman and Jess Playle Blanche Stevens left for Dickinson
were business callers in our neigh-
borhood last Thursday. Taesday to attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rush and family John Irons is able to be around
we)'o 811pper fftleSts at the Henry again after a siege of the flu.
Feldman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex LaSota wer,,
Johnny Stall and Adolph Nistler
were Sentinel Butte visitors Sufiday.
Johnny Fisher and Pete gchmitz
called at Fred Wassman's Friday.
Lloyd Wassman and John and Les-
lie iIoward called at the Joe Dietz
home on Sunday.
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One of Hary Sites girls fell from
the grader last week and was hurt
quite badly. She was taken to the
doctor and is now rapidly improving.
Mrs. Julius Lateen and Rose John-
MORE ROOM FOR HEART
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Farmers Free
change Column
FOR SAbE---Posts and poles. %Valt.
er Alien, Beach, N. Dak.
FOR S~3 doz. fullbiood bar-
red rock chickens, year old. Mrs.
C. Brautig~n Trotters.
FOR SALE--Small incubator. Very
Cheap. Mrs. Selmer Abraham.
FOR SALE---Some good harness,
also some machinery and some hay.
Inquire C. A. RUedinger, four miles
east of Beach.
FOR SALE--2-bottom I'. & O.
plow. ('har]ie Michels.
FOR SALE--Rainbow FLint corn,
wheat grass, alfalfa seed. John Fak-
ler, Beach. M21-3tp
FOR SALE---Van Brunt 14-foot
drill with tractor hitch, power lift.
Michels Bros., Beach, N. D.
FOI~. SALE--No. 1 (:lean Marquis
Mar5 I.'cwin. .:~" : :'~ ~:. '-~ !'-:' ':" I seed wheat $1.10 per bu. At Powers
ho~lHtth rt('tlVel'll~.~ il'iI:;I :Ill ,~,,.,r- Elevator Co. Ohama.
.'it)' " " '
Mien in which lhroe ,~I I1cl" l:b> W,q'e
removed to allow her hc:~rt, u hich l~:ls I FOR SALFr-One 500-gal. gasoline
become enlarged, to ~,eat noriu,'!lly, tank. one ll-ft. Van Brunt drill
For thrt?e ~eal-S Mary has noel} eoll-
Lined to bed and slowly tl.vin.', bill plly-
sicians decided -n lhe ril) ,,perarion
and it is thought ri~xi" thnl ~}le will
get we]l.
If any organization is not list-
ed here, or if there are any cor-
rection to be made in those
listed, please phone 14.
Round Table
Meets every other wednesday even.
ing.
Catholic Ladies Guild
Meets last Thursday afternoon of
each month.
Woman's Club
Meets every other Monday evening
Beach Chapter O. E. S.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday
evening of month at Masonic Temple
three discs, one sulky plow. John
Barkland, Beach.
FOR SA~50 or 60 bushels Bison
flax, 98 percent germination. CharIIe
Kramer, Beach.
Some pure blood barred rock
roosters for sale. Also a coal stove
brooder for sale cheap. Mrs. Ca~l
Brautigan, Trotters, N. D.
Seed for sale. Falconer corn a~d
good clean Trebi barley. Phone 5F2Z.
M. A. Finneman, Golva, N. D.
Auto shed for rent close in. See.
A. M. Stoddard0 Beach.
SEED WHEAT POR SALE. Gulu~r
F'ahlstrom.
Marquis Seed Wheat For Sale~
(cleaned) $].10 per bushel. R. W.
Denton.
FOR SALE---Green Oat Hay. Al~
seed wheat, barley, speltz. White
Rock roosters. Emile Kunick, Sent-
inel Butte, N. Dak.
STRAW" PILE ~"OR SALE. On E.
E. Marry farm near Rocky Butte.
See Gunnar Fahlstrom.
FOR SALE or TRADE--Roan short-
horn bull. Emile Kunick, Sentinel
Butte, N. Dak.
General Farm Machinery for sale
including a Van Brunt 10-it double
dlsc drill, practioally new, and also
an incubator. Dr. E. Sutter, Golva.
ORGAN for sale. Write Box 107,
Golva, N. Dak.
FOR SALE Green Oat Hay. Harry
Kukowski.
Beach Assembly Rainbow Want to Buy--4 White Vtyandott~
roosters or 4 White Rock roosters.
Meets first and third Monday even- Glen Hathaway.
ing of month at Masonic Temple. I WANTED TO BUY--Two purebred
Women's Auxiliary
Meets first Tuesday evening el
each month.
Salzman Post, Am. Legion
Meets second Wednesday evening
of month at Legion Hall.
BeAch Volunteer Fire Dep't
Meets last Thursday evening of
month, 8 p. m. at Fire Hall.
Silver-Laced Wyandotte rooaterL
Page Myers, Medora, N. Dak.
FOR SALE--Fordson tractor. F.
W. Smith, Sontinel Butte.
FOR SALE--Eariy Ohio potatoes~
$1.65 per hundred pounds. He~ury
Hildebeant, Beach, N. D.
leeR SALE--32 volt farm De,co
battery or will trade for horses. Chas
Bohn, Sentinel Butte.
HAY FOR SALE--Prairie hay. P.
J. Schmitz farm, Golva.
FOR SALE---Carter disc grain clean-
er by Philip Page. Deal with Eliza-
beth Morton, Golva.
Social Hour
] FOR SALE OR TRADE---cedar fen-
Meets every other Tuesday after-!ce posts or corral posts. -- C. W.
noon. [Wagner, Gorham. N. D.
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Royal Neighbors
Meets first Wednesday evening of
each month.
Beach Lions Club
Meets second and fourth Monday
18 Purebred Rhode Island Red
roosters for sale. Conrad Bohn, Sent-
inel Butte.
FOR SALE--Eight foot tandem
disc, In good condition. Rudy Ranmtad
---Beach.
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Firat Among Laws
son were Beach callers Thursday.
Oscar Arntz from Burnstad, N.
Dak.. who is a brother of Mrs.
Christ Bares who used to reside bore
wa~ visiting friends in ~he Golva
Vicinity Iast week. He was a supper
gueat at the Tony Bares home on
Monday night.
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FURNITOR[
UPHOLST[RING
ANO REPAiiliNi]
ALL TYPES OF FURNITURE
REPAIRED, REBUILT AND UP-
HOLSTERED AT VERY REAS-
ONABLE RATES
WHY SEND IT OUT OF TOWN?
CURTIS SILL
: ~:~11 i~lii[i il I ill!
i!i i~i ,
were Sun(lay dinner .,~ue~[s al the O.e-
win Sehmitz home.
The ('artyle %Vhis| club can}e ill)
to (Iolva Monday hi,vAil ~o challenge
the strong Golva club. (larlyle w(m
by ~tine points.
Prank Kreitinger was a Beach
salter Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nistler and fam-
ily were Sunday dinner guests at the.
Louis Fasching home.
George l~undron of Gleudive was
a Sunday ~sitor at his folks south
of Golva. \
Harry l~hlnk's brothe~-in-law and
family from Dickinson came up Sat-
urday to make the Funks, a short
¢isit. They left Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Curl return-
ed from Iowa Thlu'sday where they
have been visiting most of the winter.
Mrs. Murdock Cameron. Mrs.
Christ Johaason and Mrs. I~oule
Faschlng were callers ef Mrs. Sheen
Thursday afternoon.
i~ed Maaa is working at the Casey
Etiggins. farm this spring.
Charlie Howarth returned from Cab
ifornia Thursday. He reports a lot
of snow ,in the mountains.
Otto Johnson was a supper guest
at the Julius L~rsen home Friday.
Charlie Wincheski, the Vra~na Sup-
ply man from Dickinson, was in town
on business Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson and
Art Schmitz were Snnday dinner
guests at the Murdock Cameron
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schmttz of
Beach were visitors at the Pete
Schlllo home Sunday and Monday.
Matt Zimmer returned from his
trip to Valley City and Sioux Falls
last week. He reports all the chtld.
reu and he had a very enJoyabl~
time.
Mrs. Frank Kreittnger has been l
HI[
Trotters News
Mrs. Carl Brautigan returned re-
cently from Livingston. Mont., wi~ere
~rhO spent the winter. She waa ac-
companied by Mr. ~md Mrs. Moody
Hillman who v, isited with relatives
here and in Dickinson for a couple
weeks, then returned to their home
in I~ivlngston. Mrs. Harriet I4illman
went back with them.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Roy Coan i.s slowly improving in a
Williston hospital and expects to]
come home in a week or so. ]
Win. Reichert and family were Sid-I'
ney shoppers Saturday. ]
Mrs Alice Kemmerer returned I
home Sunday after having spent the[
winter in California with a sister.
Roger and Norval Lawhead re-
turned home Wednesday after six
months spent on the. west coast.
While out there they called on Roy.
Roscoe and: fam.ily at Portland. They
also saw some of the Odman boys
and Gerald Whitaker.
There was a good attendance at
church services Sunday. There will
bc no more services mltil Easter
Sunday.
Beach ~isitors Thursday. evenings of month, 6:30 p. m. at
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White and Golden Valley Hotel.
I,ouis Schmelin,~ were sUppet guests
at the L. Tun~.wik home SUaday.
Toni and Nick (.IAnlrftr.h %%'ele in
Beach on business Tuesday.
Co. Sup't I)ietz was seen in this
locality on Friday.
Archie Kennedy i~as returned to his
home much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kouba and
daughter spent Sunday with Mrs.
Kouba's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Knopp.
A large crowd attended Birthday
club at Daisy Wassman's Tuesday. A
most appetizing dinner was served
at noon hy the hostess. Following the
dinner contests and cards were the
main diversions of the afternoon.
Grace Rose and son Dennis and
Carl Otremba spent Sunday evening
at the H. A. Bury home.
Elmer Kouba and Harold Ziebarti~
Mrs. W. B. Clark and Lola Clark] to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sempf who re-
came out from Beach Wednesday to/side in "Washington. Mrs. Sempf
bring the Lawheads home. I was formerly Miss Clarissia Gifford.
their furniture from the Herrick
place to the Burchette farm where
they will Iive this summer.
Mrs. H odgin aud son were Thur~
day guests of the Lawheads.
The Win. Reichert family spent
Sunday evening at Roy Coans.
Announcement~ have been received
here of the birth of twin daughters
Mrs. Ray Tasker went to Will';st011
Saturday to consult a physician.
Ben Russell and family were Sun-
day ,d~inner guests at the Steven~
home.
Win. Voyne and Charlie Clark
drove to the John Los, key ranch on
Sunday. Mr. Leakey has just recent.
ly returue4 from a business trip to
A number of young folks from
Trotters attended the dance at Cot.
tonwood Saturday night.
Glen Metcaif" and Luther Hodgtn
~pent Saturday ev'en~ng at the L.
IT. Ca!lender home.
John and: Howard Vinquis¢ and J.
Q. Lawhead were Sidney callers o~
Wed~nesday.
Mr: and M~. Frank Meeker m~Ved Den~ter. Colorado.
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Builder's Class
Sunday School session every Sun-
day at 11:20 A. M.
Study Class meets first Friday nits
of e~'ery month
Socia! night once a month as host.
ess spes fit.
Sunset Lodge No. 88
Meets at Masonic Tempm first and
third Tuesday e~'ening of every month
West Gate Chapter DeMolay
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
evening of month. Masonic Temple.
were Beach visitors Friday aff-e-rndon
~nd staYei]~ ?or the show that night.
Clfford Jendro returned home on
Monday afternoon from Big Fork
Minn. where he has been stationed
at a CCC camp.
OPTICAL SPECiALiST
6, 6iLBERTSON
Olassee fitted--Any broken le~
duplicated; --Frames repaired.
Beach, N. D., l~lrat door trust
o~ Ovorstad's Hardware store.
Honor thy father and thy mother
stands writ',en muong the three laws
af nv,~t revered rtghteousness.--
Aeschylus (525-45a B. (?.). "Supplt-
~ lrl t.~ °"
THINK
We Deliver or Pay the Post-
age on ALL CASH
Mail Orders
KENNEDY'S
SENTINEL BUTTE, N. DAK.
COULO NOT DO HER
HOUSEWORK
~~krfH EN e~ety-
VV thing you at-
tempt is a burden
---when you are
nervous and irri-
~~.:"..~ table--at your ,
wies
~~ this medicine. Ir
~ may be just what
'~-~*~ you need for extra
energy. Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus 0f
Trenton, New Jersey, says, "After
doing just a little work I bad to !ie
down. My mother-in-/aw recom-
mended the Vegetable C.qmpou,d.
I can see a wondearful change now."