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Beach, North Dakota
April 28, 1938     Golden Valley News
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/ / / / / / VOLUME 2 The Golden Valley News Owl Store Is Now Open In New L " ocatmn In City Now Open For Bu'-'--siness In For- mer Greengard Building Be- tween the l~ews and Bakery _ ~" gleaming spotless new Red Owl ~ o~ens its doors to the ,Ji Y GOd buyers of BeachWelc°meand sur- [o~Uldlng territory in the Sam Fisher sSUilding on front street between the l~.ws office and the Beach Bakery. ~,al carpenters, electricians and pa- • u~ers have been busy for the past two under the direction of Walter supervisor o£ construction Owl Stores. Opening a store in this new location in line with the IT~ed Owl program lnoclernising its stores in this sec- tor the convenience of customers, of operation and to as- prices to the consumer and greater parking convenience. modern fixtures have been in- allowing wider aisles and better displaYing shelves. Shopping been located in convert- RED OWL MANAGER EDGAR C. eSTER Manager of Beach Store College Music Group To Be Parts in the store for those who ][~_ ~/l~_. ~&l to serve them~ve~ altho ser- I IUI'~ lVla¥ Utl Will be given to all customers who __ "1 ~'--'~'A~+ I Arrangements have been completed ~• C. Oster, the genial local Red l for bringing the Dlckinsc~ State ~;= manager is enthusiastic about ', T,:achers college ensemble and choir ~_UeW stor~ He says; "We now have't~o the Beach high school andit0r-l,um ~e whicch is second to none in this ~ on Fric~a~,, May $th. Thirty-.ef~t of ~:,~.~Y for attractive etpPearance and the mo~e advanced music students of equipment.,, Mr. Osier will be'the college have been selected to make • ~ by Charles M0yer "slid Donald this trip. This same group of students I~vwe4ewski in serving thrifty house- recently broadcast its program over And THE BEACH REVIEW And THE BEACH ADVANCE BEACH, GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA l each Lions To Attend Belfield Charter Night Many Items Of Interest Are Dis cussed At Regular Meeting Of Club Monday Night. An invitation to the Beach Lions and Ladies to ~attend the Charter Night Festivities of the Belfield Club on May 3rd was received a~ the Lions Club Monday evening in a communica- tion from the President and Secretary o~ the Belfield Club. Announcement was also made of a pre-convention meeting 'and a district meeting of the Advisory Board for District 5-N in the afternoon of the same day. Lion Hasbrook requested that Lions taking vats to Belfield report the fact to him and give him the names of those accompanying them as soon as possible. Donald Trinkiein rendered a solo on the "oompa" in a very creditable man- ner, wll)h Joe Hylland at the piano. A report on the free clinic held at Dickinson on Saturday was given by Lion Longstreth who stated that nine children from Golden Valley countyt were brought down for examination i and that six of them were cared for. I He stated further that a meeting oft the State Welfare Board will be heldt at Dickinson soon to which represent- atlves of various organizations interest- ed in welfare work are invited. new store, i KFYR I!~ Bismarck. The selections on bargains are listed in an the Program have been chosen from in this issue of the News the representative fields of instrumen- L~e~_ration of the opening of the tal and Choral music literature. Miss ~oof the store. Food bargains are Mary Ja~ Al~dra, a member of the i:~,_ timely when spgtngs work Beacah so.or class of last year is the !'[~t~ms h~Itl~y appitites. -ix~ccmlm~list for the group. 1 ~e upl~Sran~ of the Dickinson en~ml~ ~and choir is sponsored by the i B~ach school band, and advance tick- qp let sales will be made by members of To Compete ou, to L~; ~ . ffi I Bcach without charge every cent of At Killdeer " the derived from the program ~aL will go to the Beach Schoo~ Sand unl- THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1938 Windsors Vacation at Antibes The duke and duchess of Windsor ahown in the garden of their hotel at Cap d'Antibes where they spent a: abort holiday on the French Riviera. The duke and duchess have been living quietly in Paris, follow- in~. ~e collapse of his plans to visit ~erl©a a while l~ek. Style Show And i Free S lpox Free Dance Dis. ] Vaccin on Clinics, cussed__ByJ. C's.l To eldln .,: Co. Lion Gilman, temporary chairman of RegUlar meeting of the local Junior~ Vaccination clinie~will be conducted a Joint~ committee- of representatives Chamber of-Commerce was held last] during the first two weeks of May. of the Fire Department, American Le- T1iursday e~ening at the Hotel Beach, I Dr, Lyons county health officer, wfl~ gion, Junior Chamber o.~ Commerce an2, with a fair attendance. After the usual, be ~asslsted by Dr. M~ls. These ~ln. the Lions Club chosen to investigate ~ dinner'; the business meeting was heldlics will be held for all children tom the .advt~billty.of holding a Fou~h of~an~.x:~trlo~s ma~t~-rs discussed, chi~-~Is!x montl~s up to and including high July eel~b;[atlon, .repor~ted that pledges, a~ them being a proposed style school pupils, absolu~ly free., All. par- of ftmds to date were insufficient to[show'ahd free dance, to be held ~ little,ents are urged to bring their Cnllaren warran.~ l~,,),ting on a celebration. The I l~ter ola this' sprlng. According .W.t.heI to the ya~mlnatlo~ ee~tter most conven- n~tter was left v¢lth thd .joint commit-, ~re~ent nlan, various concession spaces| lent to them. tee forfinal act on. . woui" d ~ rented out, and each place/ Fol0wing is a list of the dates, places 2Vne~committe~ in charge of arrange.tre~lting a space could use it for the|and hours at which the clinics will be merits~ for Play Day desir~ to know display of their ~wares. It was also held: if the club would sponsor a moving sug~esl~ed that a floor show he held in picture show Play .Day, slating that connecaicn~wRh the free dance. A com- Cripps school, May 2, 9-10 a. m. it is planned to .schedule events for mittee headed by Sld Rudd is in charge Herr school, May 2, 10:30-12 a. m. grade pupils only. " ~ I of the event, and further details re- Oolva school, May 3, 9-12 a. m. This proposition did not meet with gardin~ it will be published at a later Strahon school, Maay 4, 9-10 a. m. ~vor and a motion was made and car- date. Oech a~hool. ~y 4, 10:30:12 a. m. t NUMBER 30 Nearly Two Inehes Rainfall Here In Past Several Days 0dlaad Dam Spillway Is Badly Damaged By Heavy Waters; Crop Prospect Brightens Golden Valley county has been blessed with copious quantities of rain during the past week, with a real de- luge falling on Monday night, when 1.42 inches fell in a couple of hours at Beach, and considerably more than th*at south of the city, it is believed. Saturday night a goodly shower fell early in the evening, with .42 being re- corded in Beach. Sunday was nice and cool, and then on Monday night after a few hours of foggy weather, the skies opened up with what was pro- bably one of the bes~ rains for several years, the moisture coming stralSht do~n. A bad feature of the rain was large amounts of hail in some p~tC~ but damage from it is reported as negligible. :l~is generally believed that at least' h of the crop has a~ been ~ded this spring, and those WhO do have a good share of ~'~eir gr~in in the grOund can feel fortunate ind~md, bUt the heavy fall also brightea~ ~e of those who still have zeedl~ tO do, as certainly the soil will bet, ter~/ahape~ t~ receive it, portion c~ the sl~ilway at dam was ~ away, and ~ mainder of the structure is re~'~-~ be ~.~ shape. A crew of mea~ been busy at the dam making ~,. to a leak discovered some time '~0, but the heavy waters l~ve ca~ed great diffleulW_ and it is antic~ that it wfl! I~ no little task to ftZ the, spillway now. Definite in.~orination re'~ ~rding the dam is lacking at present, however. Evangelistic Ser-i vices Sunday ri~:~t~at-a ~ show should be pl'o-i ~ ~ p~d ~ of July eel- a ~.nle View school. May 5, 9-10:$0 . - ------ . . " - " vid~i only inthe event that a full]ebration here Was also discussed and ~*'ti~elmutte school May 9 9-12 a The Uni0rt'K~angeltstic ~tvic~ l~- Saturday a group of ambitious pr6~m of ~events for both Brgdfl ~lr[the committee wni~ had been appoint- ~" ......... gcn. Sunday night in the United Bre, high schoolboyswill ~e upGlenn Cook To Run ht~h school students would be Va~ed ed to look into the matter, reportvd Volley View school May ~0 0-10 a tl~ren Churvh with the fine attendance enter-, - balanced track~t~tm which • "" ~ ' " " , " ~::'~ m an invitational track meet For Sheriff; Stock- as in the past. that the Junior Chamber had tent-,m, of 140. Ray. Vlnaroff with his Christ- Lion Gilman called attention to No- I atively been reqt~ed to ~ ~, ~ Plain View school Maay 10 10:30-12 ion personality and singing and Mr, enthu m~ ~n well Withdrawsobserved from May 15th to 21st t0 dance in the evening of the fourth, to I "B~a'ch .... 1 " ........... have already endeared themselves tO ?~and SOme fairly good records tional Air Mail Wee~, which is to be of the .advertising zor the even~ and the iS m ' . ' ~Wllhoit with his playing and singtng~ "~,, outing the past three weeks of ElseWhere n this issue will be found comm~m0rate the aniversary of the in- : be held in the new city hall. '. Beach =h=i' Ms; 12"." 9°-1;~:'m:" tthe people of Beach. The spe~tker On ~me, the best being made in the ~e vault and the high jump---height th announcement of Glenn P. Cook auguration of this service. A collect- ! Next meeting of the chamber will ! Please be on' time ' " " " " I this first evening was Rev. Henry put- for sheriff of Golden Valley county ion was taken to defray the expense~ h th ........... ' ~dI~eVaUlt I~,ing !0 feet6 inch- the forthcoming primary election. MRS.. ~be Old Thursday evening, May5 . --:County Advisory Committee. on or of the Methodist Church in of a rubber stamp to be used on allI ~ I Health I This will be a service that will be re~- e]es.t As "e'"Sa .... jump ~five ~eet ten..cook is well known here, having beento-the letTters~--on-of he ~ deUmr °~:e~rathe !luWW~k tCecided wl~ ~acn sewand .is. qu.l~ an employee of the Schulz garage for a S.B.Senmr. Play_ _ enmdbeeren oyETh Tm eit?nVlgts~wh~c~tt~ E ~ eertaln'ThWmo make the ~np ~u~ many years and at present is serving r°~°hnt e y On FrldaV. May6 K R 'l'n H~z~,~ Pl~r continue until May 15. The services will :t~r~t~ ,~,~ Gee Niece, the .Gray asdeputy sheriff, l,laving been appoint- Watt Johnson, this being a movementI "" lk.~. ~.~..~ ll~V~ gZ~,y [go from the United Brethren to the c J l~o,~'~mmg, will turn zn a ed to tl~t post two years ago by in- to send some thre hundred boys to' 'Con ti n 1 nd e h { The~.Senlor class Of Sentinel Butte l lr~ ~]v ~ 1/ItI grega o a a th n to t e Moth- e ~.- romance. His favorite events cumbent sheriff Howard Steckwell. Wahpeton for some weeks during the! high school Will present tl~elr anntlall l~av l~lere l~av Jill odist Church; announcements will be ~-~d~ 10W h~rdle, 100 yd. and Consequentiy Mr. Cook feels that he is s~mmer to study the various govern-Icla~ play on ~ay, M.y ~th, this t J J ',m~e in the meetings as to t!me of thor ~,_~'~" . ..... " l well qualified to discharge the duties~mental departments and functions Of]year in the School Theatre there, and! [chenge. Childrens' mee~ing~ will be held o~llse,~#~ Who show considerable of the office, and ff elected, he should tl~e-~statae. This will be considered from all lndications~ a fine prodtl0tlonI ~ Sent~el MButte v~il ~ave. a com- on Wednesday, Thursday ~ud Friday ~1,: val~.x. ~n, dashes and ,prove a popular and efficient of Rlcer. further at our next meeting. [is to be offered at that time by the I~~ntty playaay ~..a~.ay. zion: " "Fnm~ftern0on~ at ~;~, thl~ ~k they Wtli ,~ It aUd',-~-e~n Arnold, dashes, pole t Howard Stockwell, who announced Lion Wolf was the winner of the I members o~ the cast, who have been I pmy day. wil.1 consm~ oz zrack and. field I be in the U. B. Church, 0ottage Prave¢ ~..~..mgh jump; Albert Michels himself some time o as prize which was furnished by Lions tworking diligently on the" event 'for I even.~s mr me. rur~. 1 s..cn.o.oi cnuarenlm£etings will be hel~ Wednesda% .,m, . , ag a possible a;ce~.ot Put; Walter Oarison, ,candidate for the office providlng,the Bryant and Oilbertson. some time uast of. ~ne ~entmei ~.u~e ~Istrlc~.ana all Tbureday and Friday forenoons from ' I .... -. " . ........ ] otner ruraz SChOOl children WhO wish!l~.00 until 10"30, watcr~ ~nnounce" ~p ~ ~,, _l:)Onald Marman, high staate law would permit him, informs ....... ~,~ { "rz~m of tne play ~s ~lmpte ~mon to d -e~ "='tten-M1 .... " "" ' " ' " ~, ~ ya; Bruce Wantke jay- the News that a recent ruling disqual- v~u~ ~ane~w~x w~ I ~o ,, ,,~ , -.^--,.^. ,^ u .... ,, om , ~i l) games for me ola- ~ ments for ulace$ W~tch ti~ese meetings I ........ ~played, A horse shoe tournament wtll~ , , ~oegm a~ s p m snarp on May om ~also be rt of th On Thursday Apri 21, at Dickinson, i d adm" • " " . - • :l pa e pastime. }~sr_ _ ~r~ TT . • J an ISSIOn prmes nave ~een se~ a Vernon Hathaway and Lydia Dunder,, ................................ ,, The main idea of ,the day is to cel-IlylrS" fln rmmmona competed w!th other speakers of this l~n~d.~'Plan" to~se~'i'~'~f cL~oss%b1~e~ ~ ~'iebrate the Air Mail Service Concept of'; Committee Chairman district for honors m the oecmmatory ~" the state Each and e ° I " I ' ev ry friend o~ I --~--- = " Have Play Tiiere ~'"t;v, a~l weights., Jack Lyons, pole if fed him and a large number of other ff~Y~lns~ Hathaway, dashes; Jns- North ~)akota sheriffs who are now ll~, 'and • Adrian Wicka, Ralph Nist- ' fulfilling their second term, from being E' ~erlia Geyer weights. ]candidates this year. Consequently he and F a has withdrawn from the race. amily Le yes field. i" oaux To new Home l~our members of the Beach high Vernon ~athaw~y was given firstZinsli Announces ithe tO~ Is invited to spend the day,~ Mrs. Edna ~t~nlond has accepted i ~er'e. - ~h t e chairmanship of the Better Homes "------- school typing classes took part in the rating by all three judges with his era- Committees have been appointed for in Amercia Committee for Golva for the E. A. Brand district typing contests at Diekinson~ tion. "The Greatest Game In The Sheriff Candidacythe various parts of the activity pro-:the 1938 campaign, which ended in the ~re moving last Thursday. In the contest for sec- World," and is eligible to representI ..... ' cl.ty. They made many end year typists Dorothy Noyes took thisdistrict at Grand Forks in May. ~ In this issue of. the Newz may be week and one half first place with 61 net words per rain- Miss M. Evans, speech teacher at the ate, and Gwendolyn Bartholomey took high school, who trained the two con- ,flecond place with 54 net words per ~e~tor~ believes tha~ Vernon would 'minute. These two Beach girls h~l a have a good chance of winning state wide margin over all other contestants, hog,ors. afternoon at their the C. F. Ladie~ Aid for Duce Honors War Dead Kin their aPerator at the notice pub- their i the iaw. tats ~e,:t gram. Supt, M. A. Tovey is in charge ob~ervance of Better Homes o~ the playday developments and the April 24th to 30th. found the .~nnouncemen~ of Ray L'itgraade' and high s 1 The commit i z ,,sli school facuitie wi I " tee consists of Ruth of Sentinel Butte as a candidate iass.~str him. " I Clarln, Evelyn Winreis, Edna Nelson, :or ~he office of sheriff of Golden Band music by ~ h the combined town S irley Schemer, and Evelyn Nelson. Valley county. Mr. Zinsli is exception- f t The local and school band will be one o he program this year stres- .ally well and favorably known through- ,%atures of the day. Some interesting sea; 'out this county, having resided here $~rlshorts 'and features are on the movie 1 Improvement of premises some thirty-~wo years past durin?, program which time he has m:~de a'host of{ ~;~.~er details 12Refinlshing of furniture friends. He has served a number~ of~.,,~.~,,~,~'/:~:or~,,=,,*'~'=-~--~ years as town marshall in Sentinel Butte, and consequently has h~ vious experience as a m~d ff selected, he ly prove to be deed. Contest h As a part of AirMail postofflce in clubs are fine prizes three lists of local post of the News is Ten will be tlon~ can be found the ads in Lindt and M~ Freeze doing the work.