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THE BEACH. N. D. ADVANCE , THURSDAY MAY
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John Deere
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THE CO.
:Mrs. John Michels and daughter, t Sunday evening. They were here to
Mrs. Leo McLaughlin returned to t attend the funeral of their husband~
their homes at Long Beach, CaUf,j and father.
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ORANGES
Per Head 10c
25c;
2 for L..__Z .... 35c
Crop, 2 doz .............. 37(
....... $5.36
25 Pounds __ $1.38
10 Pounds 54c
Mild 17c
COOKIES ............... 23c
28c
19c
Sno-Sheen "
25c
MICKEY-MOUSE CUTOUTS on EVERY PA~KAGi~
Post Toasties Corn
4 69c
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MILLS
Dance Orchestra
FRILDAy, HAY I
Featuring KAY AUSTIN, N. B. C. Star
LOCAL NEWS
M. P. Lovgrcn has been appointed
appramer for the Home Owners
Loan corporation of Golden Valley
county, this being one of the feder-
al projects,
George Kenniston. inspector for
the state beer department, spent
yesterday in the city. Mr. Kinnlston
was formerly a Beach resident.
All grocery stores of Beach are of-
fering this week some choice bar-
gains in s~andard goods, For con-
firmation of this see the advertise-
taunts of the Reynolds and Red Owl
stores in this issue, the Advance
having now become very much a
place where the buyer can make his
choices before coming to town.
There are several Indian Congre-
gationalists attending the church
conference now in session here.
among them being Rev. Ed. Good-
bird of Van Hook and Robert Lin-
co]ri of Elbowoods.
The stOckgrowers of this vicinity
will meet at Medora on the 22nd.
~-~ interestin~g feature ~f the gath-
ering will be a fine rodeo.
Watt Johnson has repainted the
front of the postoffice building.
According to a report of the wea-
ther recorder at Bismarck, Beach
and Bowman are the only two towns
in the state this year that had an
excess of rainfall during the last
five year average. Beach had an ex-
cess over the average of 1.75 inches.
while Bowman had 15.19 inches.
Fargo has a shortage of 39.66 inches.
"Hank" Tornow. son of Henry
Tornow• Beach. was married to
Violet Labeck of Lewlstown, Idaho.
May 5th, 1934. at Moscow. Idaho.
Hank is now with a cooking crew in
the mountains.
In this issue of the Advance will
be found the announcement of Her-
man Dletz that 4~e is in the field for
nomination to the office of county
superintendent of schools. Mr.
Dietz has practically lived all his
llfe in the county and is known in
the eastern part of the county as a
sterling young man in every way.
Candidates for office have until
May 28 to file their petitions for of-
fice. The earliest date for filing is
May 18.
Saturday, May 19th i~,t~e last
day in whic~ to non--the t~le-
phone offi o./ to
have
Itelephone an~ listing as thel
new TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
~ilI be issued soon. 3-1t.
Miss Hurley, a sister of Mrs. A. J.
O'Keefe. who has been visiting, her
for several Weeks. returned to her
home at LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Wed-
nesday morning.
Mrs. R. R. Halstead was hostess
to St. Matthew's Guild Wednesday
afternoon. Following a pleasant af-
ternoon the ladies was served a de-
licious supper by the hostess.
Tommy Hudson. who fell a week
ago and hurt his knee is progressing
nicely and is now able,to get around
with the aid of crutches.
Mrs• Da~y Jarehow died Tuesday
afternoon at 5:30 p. m. of cancer.
at her home. Funeral ~ range-
merits have not as yet bee:. ,. ,~lded
upon. Mrs. Jarchow is the sister
of Barney Plesik. Mrs. Jarehow
had lived in Beach many years and
had many friends who will be much
grieved to hear of her push~ on,
Dominlck Ku~owski's young son
is home from the hos~it~l at Diok-
inson, a~ter his operation for appen-
dicitis. He is held back from improve-
ment by an attack of rheumatism.
The Thelen Homemakers club will
meet next with Mrs. George Roister,
June 1st, instead of June 7th, as
scheduled,
I hereby announce my/~ndidacy
for the office of Coun~uperintcn-
dent of schools, su~i~et to ~the will
of the voters at J~Ie June Primary
and gene~l ele~t~on. Am graduate
of the ~ate/reachers college at
Dickinson~ si~ which time I have
taught sc~o~l two years. I have
lived in ~[e county all but two
years of m~ life and-understand the
needs of odr county schools. I re-
spectfully ask the supP~ and vote
at the coming election/" 2-re.
and two color~ thf Advance Of-
rice. w [ 3-3t.
FOR SALE---Baby 41eks~" day old or
started. A~ tu~ey poults, for
immediate d~ve~. WHtc or c~ll
Ren Hatchery~leklnson, North
Dakota, 2-5p.
STOVE FOR SALE--Red Star gaso-
line stove in prime condition, Will
at a bargain..Mrs. J. Cr(~
Little Shiela Gass, daught~l' of Mr.
and Mrs Albert Gass, who has been
£ll with pneumonia, following the
measles, is no~ progressing as she
should. She is a very ill little girl.
The Gass' many friends sincerely
hope she will be able to weather.the
inroads of~rible dise~:
If you are moving . /. if you
want to have a teleph~a~e installed
in your ho!~e or p la~ of business,
if anyone i~ y0uraXome wants ad-
ditional listings "t • if for any rea-
son your lis~n~hould be changed,
please notif~he telephone office
new because the new TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY is about m go to
press. 2-1t.
Mr. Kisselberg of Olendive was a
Beach visitor Wednesday. [,~r. Ki~-
selberg will be remembered Lure a.~
I the manager of the old electrLc light
plant here some years ago.
Rev. Oisvold was In attendance at
ti~e annual spring meeting of the
Mandan Circuit of the N. L. C. A.
which was held at Flasher on May
13. 14. and 15.
E. P. Oetchell, a job printer of
Valley City and a delegate to the
Congregational conference, paid 1:his
office a pleasant call. We knew his
dad over 50 years ago, when he was
farming in Barnes county, but who,
the lucky fellow, is now taking life
easy in California.
!
Mr. Burchette of Trotters is quite] Gilbert Gilbert, son is
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ill in the Beach hospital with acute l roof put on his rooming
enteritis•I First avenue•
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