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June 8, 1944     Golden Valley News
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p iiiiiii I I i i i ........ Dance at Sentinel Butte Hall This Dance is Sponsored by the Round Table Club I - Friday Eve, Ju ne Good Music and, a Good Time Everybody U {~ I I L I i W NT ADS TWO cENTS PER WORD pER ISSUE If you win! lo buy or sen iM~nllhtng; If you need help or want a Job, you can gel rseulfs from News Wm=i Ads. No ad accepted for less than 25c per insertion. A service ch~ge of 25c wlll be made for "~bllnd" ads. Beach on Friday. Mrs• Bert Covert and Mrs. A• E. Scheffer were callers in Glendive on Wednesday of last week. T-Sgt. Francis Rising was a guest at the George Rising home on Friday. WANTED--Mechanic. Logan Auto Miss Leona Schmitz is visiting Service, k Beach. 36-3tc here at the home of her parents, " Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schmttz. FOR SALE--Magic C~ef gas range. Minard Maus of the U. S. Navy Fred Buldhaupt. 37-1tp, left on Sunday evening of last FOR SALE--Building 20 x ~. Leonard Carlson. 37-1c STRAYED--One Hereford bull. one year old. Lloyd Weinreis. 36-4tc FOR SALE--Overshot tuLy stacker. Frank Lechler, Beach, 37-2~P FOR SALE---Bicycle in good condi- tion. Ed Shenko, Beach. 37-1tc FOR SALE--16-Ft. Aultman-Taylor separator elevator. R. F. Samuels, Beach. 32-tf I~ST~Pair green Ray Ban driv- ing glasses in leather case. Re- ward• Delo Logan, Beach. 36-3te week to return to his Navy base. l~'s. Cora Zeibarth left Thurs- day for Des Moines, Iowa to spend the summer attending school there• Miss Clara Su~a has spent the past weekend working at the tele- phone office in Golva. Miss Dorothy Sehmitz was a weekend guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schmitz, the past week. Joe Popiel has his ice cream coeler fixed now, so, folks, you can have ice cream every day now dur- ing the hot summer. Mrs. Funk and Mrs. Bernard Majerus and daughter were visitors at the George Wosepka home on Invasion of Hollandh OHitiM U. $• Signal Corps" Photo HOLLANDIA, DUTCH NEW GUINEA--This soundphoto shows "General Sherman" tanks---landed during the invasion here--assembled to form a patrol for the purpose of mopping "up the remaining Japs. In background, a Jap ammunition dump blazes a£ter having been set afire by the preliminary naval and air bombardment. The Golva baseball team beat Beach 7 to 3 on Memorial Day. The game was played at Beach during the afternoon. It was a good FOR SALE---2-row John Deere corn Wednesday of last week• cultivator, first class shape. CallI T-Sgt. Frank Rising was a guest[game, boys. keep it up! 3F22. G. L. Fischer, Golva 37-lip at the Frank R~a_ home .on Wed- Mr. and .Mrs. Ed F'~scher and [nesday and at the ~eo ~mlng nome Loretta maae a ~rzp to Het~mger FOR SALE.--Moline S-row cornc~-]onThursday. Ion Friday to bring home Florence, • Sen- tivator. Louis Schmelmg, t Joe Maus of the U. S. Navy re-]who has finished her term of l Butte. 37-lip/ turned home on Friday fromI teaching school there. tins " ..... rise/Minnesota, where he has been visit-[ Among those who attended the LOST--1944 farm trnci ~cc ~, !ing his mother. He left here Sun-/Memorial Day services in Sentinel plate in Sentinel Butte. 37 l?p day to return to his naval base. t Butte Were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Myers. • " Jimmy Kreltinger left ThursdayI Schwagel, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Martin FOR SALE--Springer Spaniel pups. t morning to return to his_ arm. YlsehMo,andrM~ns Adelijn~r" F~h~herthe ..... ~ .... rs CrOlVa lcaInp azr~r spenmng a snor~ xur-i ~raruc r~r~t~ ~cz, . z~f~ee'°r~ , cau ~a z~ ....... 37-2tp!lough with his parents, Mr. and] misfortune of fracturing hm" leg on • " l Mrs Tonie' Kreitinger. I Sunday of last week, while practic- ~NYONE wanting carpenter w.o~ The Misses Margaret Fisher and[ ing baseball at.Golva. It m healing done Ir~or~Jee Davm, Beach, Louise Mogle have spent the past nicely anu we hope ne can De oacg N.D. 3q-ltp week painting the new building at playing for Go lv.~ soon.__ .- .... ohn-tone farm Quite a~ "±'he Misses Delpnme t~remnger, WsAN~gmI~ln?C?:i~r~aib!~nD::?e~Ta~ i~i?tge from ~teaching school alll~eerrt~dYeS~i~inC°~ ::~MWonadnad Box 86, Wibaux, M • " - " " " 1- at the town for Dickinson, where they will A party was ne a ~,~o,~,~ ~h,~ ~te Teachers College STRAYED---One whitegaced heifer, hall on Friday evening for T-Sgt. ~ ............. branded 1B, left side, on ribs. Francis Rising, who is leaving on there• Red Hlggins and Dick Drew had Julius Anderson, Phone 8Fll, Saturday to return to his army Beach. 37"ltP~camp at San Luls Obispo, Call! FOR SALE--480 acre farm, l~IThe evening was spent in dancing acres of crop and $6,000 worth of and everyone reported having a improvements. $15 per acre. W. fine time. O. Fletcher, WibaUX, Mont. 37-2tp A Vote for the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES listed below is a vote for - - • YOUR OWN BEST INTERESTS • THE BEST INTERESTS OF NORTH DAKOTA • THE BEST INTERESTS OF YOUR CHILDREN • LESS AND BETTER GOVERNMENT Vote for These Men In the Primary Election June 27, 1944 Republican Candidates For United States Senator- _~/r GERALD P. NYE .......... For Rep. in Congress-- WILLIAM LEMKE ...... ~k For Rep. in Congress -- MILTON R. YOUNG ...... A For Governor-- ~ FRED G.~AANDAHL .... ~k For Lieutenant Governor - - V C. P. DAHL ................... For Secretary of State : X THOMAS HALL ~ ......... For State Auditor-- V OTIS BRYANT .............. _A For State Treasurer-- V OTTO KRUEGER .......... A For Attorney General- . V NELS G. JOHNSON .... A ~'or Con~ of Insurance - - V FLOYD E. HENDERSON~k For Com. of Agric. & Labor - - RAY STAIR ..................... 2k For Public Service Com. - - C. W. DcDONNELL ...... A No-Party Ballot the misfortune of tipping over the truck in which they.wer~ riding, on Wednesday of last week• Lloyd Weinreis's truck also tipped over the same day. Both accidents hap- pened east of Golva. No one was hurt, but were a little shaken up. Miss Fannie Muller of Glendale, Cahf. is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Curl. Mrs. Curl has spent the past winter at the home of her sister in California. They plan to spend a few months here, and then will go on to Ohio for a visit during the latter part of the summer. ~V B01tNIE VIEW Mary McCa~key, Reporler Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gamroth were Beach visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs• Godfrey Pesha and sons were guests at the Joe Pesha WANTED. TO TRADE--192A Chev- rolet pickup for a later model car. Bert Likes. % Dr. Bush ranch, Sentinel Butte.- 37-1tp FOR SALE--4)ak typewriter desk, with two drawers and filing drawer. Mrs. Randal Thompson, Beach. 37-1tp WANTED---A two wheel trailer. Reasonable price. Would prefer a 16 inch tire. Joe Davis, Beach.. 37-1tp with starter and generator in first class condition; two 20x 3~/~ tires and tubes. A. E. Kastlen, Beach. 36-2bp PIANO FOg SALE--Baldwin made. Just like new and guaranteed to be in ~L~L01~diti°n" Bench ,~ud g,t the Golden Ne~/~!ce. ~6-tf FOR Chevrolet. In excellent condition. Motor re- cently overhauled. ~A~5. James Wallace, ~ ~. c. Holistein, Beach. " 33-4tp FOR ~-~m house, located next to Da~ Service Station; sis0 6-room house known as Zook house. See Ernest Moore, 31-14tp Bee~. RUMO---For rhem~tlsm and near- Most amazing and effective ~edy in existence. Three weeks treatment $1.00. RUmO Remedy Co.. 5047 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, 28-12tP nllnols. JUST UNLOADED--Carload IdahO Red Cedar posts. Genuine Rub- beroid asphalt shingles and roof- Ing, limited supply of 5 and 6 inch well casing left. Dunham Lumber Co.. Sentinel Butte. 37-1tc FOR SALE--IS!0 Special Deluxe Chevrolet -2 ~r, ~equlpp~ with underseat heater, aezrosters, zu~ lights, seat coVers.,Tear view mir- rors. Very fine tires, car in best of condition, low mileage. Priced to sell Write Louis B. Dvorak, Route 5, Dickinson.~ 36-2tp For Supt. of Public Inst. - - ARTHUR THOMPSON. X HELP WANTED---Young n~n or .................................. woman who wants to learn book- For Tax Commissioner - - X keeping and office work. small JOHN GRAY .................. salary to start and if capable this will be a permanent job. Take this Guide With You to Must be a graduate from high the Polls June 27, 1944 school arm willing to learn. Schulz Farm Equipment com- 37-tfc pany. It Using plenty of black ink in ado ~ertlslng is one of t~e be~ ways to keep a store from havin~ ~use (PoL Adv.) red ink to. record its losses. ~: Republicans Attention: If you vote for ANY candidate outside of the Republiean eolumn, your bal- lot is void by law. Mm-e than ~6,000 ballets were th~s voided in the last izrlmary elation. TROTTERS NEWS Mrs. J. F. Crook, Cot. HJalmar Johnson was a caller at the J. F. Crook home on MSnday. The Me!calls were busy branding on Tuesday forenoom The Sperry children were sad- dened last week by the death of their nice white colt. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Voy'en called at the Hank Madison home on Tuesday afternoon. Howard Kammerer was a Satur- day evening caller at the P. V. Moore home. Mrs. F: ~., Johnson has returned to her home from the hospital, but is not at all well. Nora Belle Sperry came home from Bismarck to spend a few days at her parental home. She return- ed to Bismarck Tuesday evening. Mr• and Mrs. P. V. Moore and daughters were supper guests at the J. ~F. Crook home on Sunday, May 28th. Corporal Robert Olson arrived last week'from his camp in Texas to spend his furlough at the par- ental Henry Olson home.. : A large crowd gatl-/ered" at the Sunny Side Cemetery on Memorial Day. Afte~ the cemetery was clean- ed up nicely, everyone enjoyed a fine picnic dinner. Tim and, Tom Madison.qeft~xe~ cently for induction into~l~he N~Y. They hoped l~ be abt~c"~o be gether but were separated at Fort Shelling, we understand. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crook took Eddie. Joyce and Gayle to .Beseh i MrS. Fr de Wa~mann, Cur. i! Bill Marquette was a Dickinson caller on Thursday. Fred Wassmann hauled hogs oz~ Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stull and David were Beach shoppers Mon- day morning. Mrs. Willis Stull was an over- night guest at the John Stuil home Thursday night, n Loyde and Waiter Wassmann were Sentinel Butte shoppers on Saturday. Mrs. John Stull and David were visitors, at the Fred Wassmann home .Wednesday. Mrs. Willis Stuil was an over- night guest at the Fred McManigal home on Friday night. Mrs. John Stull and David and Mrs. Willis Stull were visitors at the Fred Wassm~nn home Friday. Mrs. Loy¢~e Wassmann and Mrs. Johnny Johnson were Beach shop- pers on Friday. Mrs. Johnson had dental woFk done while there.. Mr~ and Mrs. John Fakler and Web Alldn, Jr. were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred W~ssmann home• M~: end ]~s. George Stull, Pal and Ted, Mm~,WiIl£s Stull, and Mx. tand Mrs. Fred McManigal and, Bev.erly were supper guests at the! John s tun:~ne Thur~ay night, i Mr. and-Mrs..John Howard and children, M~. and. Mrs.• Ewald John- son, Axel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Drewniak and Shirley were Beach shoppers on Saturday. Sr. home on Decoration Day. Mrs. Godfrey Pesha accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callahan, son Roger, and Mrs. Blanche Bohland of Beach to Dickinson Wednesday. Mrs. Lyle Adams and daughter, Janlce, went to Dickinson S~turday, returr~g to their home. on Monday afternoon. Leroy Adams of Dickinson ar- rived at the hom~ of his uncle and aunt, l~r. and Mrs. Lyle on Thursday afternoon, where "they~ Little Jackie Fakler returned remained at the Kenney home to]home on Sunday after having spent attend daily vacation Bible "~hool. the past week visiting at the home H. H. Burchette, with the help of1 the Fllkuski children, brought his] cattle over from the farm to his] pasture east of Trotters on Wed-[ nesday. John Carlson left on Wednesday for Sioux l~lls, S. D. after visitingI for the past several weeks at the homes~ of his daughters, Mrs. Nor-1 man ~ltermoe and Mrs. HenryI O .Ison. ~:, ~ ] During the past week we've been blessed with three nice rains. We received a heavy shower on Wed-I nesday afternoon, a heavy rain] on Wednesday evening and another on Saturday. We were shocked and grieved to Adams. Thursday for an indefinite hear that ReD. Rlohert had been visit, killed, recently. ReD. Richer! serv- Mrs. Godfrey Pesha entertained the Homemakers Club at t~er home ThUrsday afternoon. Mrs, Ed Peld- mann and daughter, Lydia, gave a very interesting lesson and demon- stration on the uses of soy bean flour as part of their cooking pro- ject. Mrs. Joe Pesha, Sr., Mrs. Jack Callahan, MrS. Blanche BOh- [ land, and the Misses Florence Stedman and teens Nielsen were guests attending the meeting. The dogs and chickens seem to like the Victory garden movement, as it gives them nice soft places to scratch in. V Eggs preserved in water glass usually keep for about six months, if stored in a cool dry place. A DIAMOND is a good investment! -'V- BUTTE DRUG ed as p ast~r of our church for nearly a year, and during that time we all learned to love and respect him Carol Moore has returned to her home to spend the summer. Con- 'nie Mosser plans to leave soon for Washington, D~ C., where she will be employed. Margle Went- land is employed lfi Beach, we un- derstand, for all summer. Geneese Omley ls still employed at the Beach h~pltai. O. K. Omley has received word from his son, T~ C. C. Omley, that he has been awaked the Dlsting Flying Croe~ This is Ce decoration( tie formerly n air medal and three oak" ~usters. Ce~~ l is flying near d~,y but:~ I not in combathe has cora- l pleted his • FIRST CHURCH ] O. L. Olsrud. tel. 154 B~ch: :~. Services at 8 P. Sentinel Butte: confirmation 10 A. M. Also the Garner: Services at L The Ladies Aid meets at the Henry ,Trester home Thursday af- ternoon, June 15. Give to the Salvation Army! of. his grandparent~, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wassmann. SADDLE BUTTE HOMEMAKERS " TO MEET IN BEACH MAY 15 The regular meeting of the Sad- dle BUtte Homemakers, to be .held May 15th, will be at the Clifford Stecker home in Beach instead of at the David Davidson home as previously planned. ~V Beach streets need a road drag. AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM CHICKEN MITE KILLER FOWL TICK -- BLUE BUG MONEY BACK Guaranteed Effective One Year % ~). BROODER HOUSES CHICKEN COOPS SLEIGHT'S CITY DRUG BEACH, N.D. KEEP FARM ANIMALS FROM RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY "Keep farm animals away from the railroad right-of-way," is the request of all railroads. One rail- road reported that in 1943 livestock equal to 19 carloads of kood steers were killed on Its tracks. Trains have been derailed, persons killed and valuable 'time lost. "Keep right-o-way gates closed fences repaired, and livestock fro grazing near public highway cross- ings where they can gain access to railroad proI~erty," the railroads ask• Newspapers get a lot" of pubUalty stuff that they can't use, but the wastebasket space still holds out, and the government can use the paper in wartime.- ~V They say men have wider hori- zons than women, but If scmae men's horizons were a little nar- rower, they might be able to see that their back yard was in great disorder. ~V Milkweed floss has become a vital war crop since it can be :USed as a substitute for kapok in lifo jackets. WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF DRY LUMBER Our Boards, Ship Lap, 2" dimension, 1 x 6 Drop Siding are all kiln dry Have L~irge stock of Asphalt Shingles Split Cedar Fence Posts Round Cedar Telephone Poles and Round Fence Post Hanson Lumber & Hardware Co. GOLVA, NORTH DAKOTA LIVESTOCK RAISERS I am a buyer of all k~ds .of cattle, and have eastern orders for stock cattle, I also have packer orders. By appointment wiU melt you at your ranch, or write or call me colldct, phone 341W. E. McDonald : IGLENDIVE, ~ - Car YOUR See Slim HOlland at the Dakota Implement Company!or " tuneup service.* AUCTION Will sell Land, Seed House and Machinery at Public Auction three miles Northwest of Dickinsoa on Tuesday, June 13th, 1944 I O~LOCK SHARP FARM LAND~ 800 Acres, consisting of Section Z9-140-96, E~ Seetlon Land will be offered in one, two o# ienee of bidders. Will be sold subject to which ends November 1, 1944. Land is aU lease now in effect. SEEDHOUSE -- SEED CLEANING Seedhouse built in 1935, will be off, separately for moving. 12,000 bu. tor; No. 57-DBB Clipper Cleaner; cleaner; 4-7 HP Le Roi engine with and light generator; overhauled Whippit motor. FARM MACHINERY McCormick-Deer4ng 10-ft, Power Cormiek-Deering 7-ft. Mower; 4-row FarmaH; Case 28-in, Thresher; Case 8;ft. Letz Feed Grinder; Three Steel Bins TERMS OF SALE Land will be sold for cash on ~ of purchase price. Balance may ments with interest at 5%. and all bids• LEROY MOOMAW, RAY SCHNELL, Auctioneer