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PAGE 8 THE GOLDEN fAL1,EY NEWli THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938
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" SIMPLE SIMON SIMPLE
Sentinel gtme Hi Friday, May 6th
Scn~or~. t 1 es(n,
.~ntme~ b'~[te ~ aeah e
Starts at 8 p. m Admissi°n ]0~C:~0c~25c i
- I ~ I~-- ~--- -Y~+'=- ~': ....
• . ~ " " ! BONNIE VIEW N~,'~, GOI,F KING 'r~,,:ster wit]: .~ daugi~er, also a baby suits and hats.
A |i hle
pI i ~I$IIHIII~IIIuIIII$~$IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuII$IIIIIIIIuIIIIIII~I!III$I$$I~IIII~IIIIIIIIIIIuI~II~III
ence ..c_v__s us Farm Commod-: ~ large ~,o,,'d ,,'as in a~en~.nce .~ ~
r-~ '~; ~ i the entertainment given at.the Bonnie .
Are Announced ities Are 3ou"ht~we' s~hoolho~se ~,s~ ~.,d., ,,re :
t. ~) .. i AI? :nter~'stingo ~,ogram was give:Y ~ur-
. ]i:];: the forqpart of the evening, after
The North~r!] Missouri Slope Confer- New uses $'oI" surplus farm com~odi~ ~which~ tlJe~ rest of the time was spcnt
ence will hold their annual Music ties will be sought under AAA legisla~ii~ dancing, wPh a lunch being served
' .Festival at the State Teachers Gob lion passed in February by Congrl~ss. -l~ l~idntght. " A dres'ser scar: a.:xd
ege in Dickin.~on on May 7. Morning Plans for/he Agricultural A~ust-i~tuilt ~w~r~ raffled" off'during t:(e ~ev-
. session,s are to be given over to the mcnt Administration to set up ~Iour~iening*wlth Jess Playle as wimler o? the
• combined gro~ap practices of band, glee regional research laboratories fo~ithe scarf an ,,Mrs,.Leo Nielsen holdlug !he
clubs and massed chorus,~s. The after- development of more extensive utiliz-llucky number on the quilt. Everyone
rmon program consLsts of special school alien of these farm prod~ets have been present reported a very enjoyable ew
numbers and the cvenin; i)rogranl con- announced, i ening and much credit is due Mr.
sis~s oi" mas~d numbers only. The act on which the program is iStein and the pupils on their program "
Approxinmtely 500 school musicians based provdies an appropriation of not and entertainment, i
• ,viii participate in t.hks festival. Prof. to exceed four million dollars annually John McCaskey returned to the CCC
Harry Dratx~r or tim Teachers college for the establishment of regional re- camp at Sidney atter spending a weeki
is general chairman of the nlusic Its- search laboratories, one in each major at home. He returned SundJay.
tival, and Father Engle will preside at farm producing area. This would in- Mr. ann hits. Jack Still and son
the iestival, dicate that such a research institution Merton were ~unday visitors at the i Frank Strafaei, a Brooklyn, N, Y..
Tl~e Northern Missouri Slope confer- might be located somewhere in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callahan. i boy who once won the National Pub-
ence track meet will be on Saturday, spring or winter wheat territory. No Mr. and M"s. Ernest Barkland were
May 14, at the State Teachers col- information is available as yet on the Sund/a.y visitors at the Amos Oasho lie Links golf championship, is
ege in Dickinson Prof. C. L. Wood- location of these laboratories, home near Trotters. shown with his gold medal and sil-
ver trophy after becoming the 1931~
ward is the manager. The usual track According to tl~e AAA law, the Miss Idelle Hemnes of Beaffh was a North and South amateur golf chain.
events will be run off and a trophy laboratories when they are set up are guest of her friends Marian Schauer' pion at Pinehurst, N. C., recently.
for the winning team, and first pl'ace directed "to conduct researches Into over the weekend, i Strafaci gained a 4 and 3 victory
medals will be the awards allowed, and to develop new scientific chemical Mrs. O. R. Krull and Ifaughter Gar- I over George T. Dunlap, Jr., of Gar.
M. A. Tovey, superintendent of the and technical uses and new and ex- net, Mr. and Mrs. Cadeten Krull and den {3ity, N. ~.
Sentinel Butte schools, ls secretary of tended markets and outlets for farm ....
girl friend from Gletlldlve were visit-
the conference this year. commodities and products and by- lng friends arour~d Beach Saturday,' WEBB'S WILLING WORKERS I
}roducts." and they attended the entertainment]
I
Poison Bait Fails The studies are to be devoted prl-at Bonnie. View that evening. They re-] Trotters--A large crowd'attended the
marily to farm commodities In which turned ttl 0~endlve Sunday afternoon, meeting of Webb's Willing Workers at
,-- ,Pheasan' s there are regular and seasonal sur- The msahy fr!ends of the Krulls were the church parlors on Wednesday
To
Kill
pluses, glad to ~ee them again as it has been afternoon. A short l~usiness meeting
The Secretary of Agriculture' Is an- ,~ number of ~,ears since they have lwas held after wNl~h a shower was
thorized and directed to cooperate been here. i given for the neW~wecl~ Mr. and Mrs.
Additional evidence that poison gras- with other federal and state agencies Mr. and Mrs./Mby Rollins and family. Floyd Bosserman/ Mrs. Bo~serman was
formerly MISs I~orence Glteenup. After
shopper bait may be considered no and experiment stations In carrying attended the show in Beach Sunday they lnspecte~ their giftt and express-
menace to either wild life or domestic out the prowlslorm for research acttv- afl,~rnoon. Paul p~eci
birds has been secured thru chemical flies. Ed Feldman and sons John and ed their a alien, everyone par-
analysis of a dead pheasant by T. It. Also stated in the act Is that "It were callers at the l~,eeve ranch Sun-lie ok pf a/cry delicious lunch. There
Hopper,-agriculture chemist of the shall be the duty of t~he Secretary to duy a;ter~,oon.
North Dakota agriculture experiment use available funds to stimulate and Misses Dorothy Tampert and MarianIhas b~er¢'no place set for the May
station. The dead pheasant was one widen t4~e use of .all farm commodities Carroll of Dickinson were among those lmeeting yet.
that had been furnished nothing but in the United States, and to Increase who attended the entertainment at
grasshopper bait for 9 days In a trial in every practical way the flow of Bonnie View Saturday night, and they IIIIII~$111~UIIIIIImIlttIIEII~IIItI~IIIHIIII
conducted by Robert Ford of Dawson, such commodities into the markets of were guests of Glen Stein over Sun-I
SENTINEL
BUTTE
with the approval of the State Game the world." day. returning to Dickinson that ev-
I
and Fl.,h department, enlng.
In his report ttopper stated that only [ -.- _ . - - ~ -" - .. ~IIINIItIilI~
traces Of arsenic were found in its liver, The Markets I
approximately 80 micromilligrams of Wheat .......... 75 THELEN HOMEMAK~I~S t Mrs. Lyle Marth~ returned Tuesday
.................. -- from Crosby, Minn:~,\wher# she attend-
ar~Dlc in the gizzard and its contents, Flax .......................... $1.68 The Thelen Homemakers club will ed. t~.e funeral of a ~-elatSve. .
a:,d approximately 20 micromilligrams Barley ............................ 32 meet on Thursday, May 12th, postponer] ~. stork made visits in t~e vicin-
of arsenic In one-half of the lean flesh Rye .............................. 36 ment being due to a council meeting ity. qver the weekend, pre~nting Mr.
of the breast of the pheasant. It takes Oats ............................. 14 ~rhlch conflicted with the regular date. and Mrs. Ernest Osterhout with a fine
64,800 micromilllgrams to make 1 grain. Corn ............................ {}5
From the amount of arsenic found in l Cream, sour .... 21c Sweet .... 23c
the portions of the bird analyzed itI Eggs ...... 12c Butter ...... 24¢
cazmot be construed that enough was]
present totlaveeausedltsdeath. I MUSIC CLUB DRIED FRUIT SALE
Tin e bird was in an emaciated, condi-
tion, indicating extreme st'arvation. The Better Music Club held its
The craw was found m be e~pty and regular meeting at the home of Mrs.
the gizzard, in addition to some rock Louise Grtfftth on Tuesday evening, Prunes largesize 3 lbs 23c
material. ~on'tained only some green April 2Oth. After a short business ~)
leaves of grass. The total lean flesh of meeting the following program was -,
the breast weighed approximately one given: Raisins seedless, 4 lbs 27c 2 lbs 15c
ounce. The small amount of arsenicI Musical ~erms---Evangeline Smith
found in the gizzard indicated that l:he Biographies of $hubert, Mc~.art and ~ * " ' " *
pht, sant lind eaten ,only a trifling a- Hayden--Betty Russell.
mount of the a,.senic bait. Selection---Orchestra Ap .. 2 lbs. for 32c
This bears oUtthe statement of the/ Piano solo--Gypsy dance, Geneva ricots ........... .
grasshopper ~?mtrol ~u~,horities in thati Grl:ftth.
properly tnixed and scat, tered bait is.' Saxaphone..~olo--"Moonlight Sonata", Ptl~
no hazard to bird life. [Betty R, usaetl...aches,choice cling ........ 2 lbs. 27c
...... f Plane Duet.--Irene Thompson, Jessle
Baseball Committee I Halstead'
~-.o,..--"~mo,~ ~o~ ~o .~,~.- DATES, IGA 24 oz. pk 21c
Is
Working
er". Helen Russell. • ..........
Hard l Vocal so~o-,,~ ~ove a Little Cottage",/
S G ld
Faith Menkei , 1
The board chosen tb l'randle baseball Music Idei~tffication~Louise Griffith/ ....
In the city during ~he coming year! Music Contest--Grace Houck. / yrup, o en IGA l0 lb. pail 53c
have been busy the t~aSt week tryingt
to g(t a definige line-up on what willI
,;,, .,~,,=.~ .~,,, ~,,,. ~,o~,,,.~ ~.~o,, .u~ Vienna Sausage 3 cans 25c
a.~ :.ct have nothiag cu'l:taiti to azl- " ...........
''":"' MOTHER'S IIIIIIIIYEIII $
It secn~s ~ha!; the Lower Yellox~stone,
leag'de, which has fm~et~onect the Fast , ,
two 5em's. is now a ghhr; of the past,
~: (q,ly Lh,'e~ ~,t' .our L~'ams sigtl,2fied DAY
th(l~" jil~,~:il~.J.OIl OJ p:ay~;]g ill such a
CORNED BEEF 12 tin 2lc
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