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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
June 8, 1950     Golden Valley News
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0OI2DBM V&LLEY NEW . BEACH. N. D PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950 From Kuna, Idaho--- ]home in the Anderson Apts. ML and Mrs. Clyde Easton of Among the ou! of t~,vn guests Kuna. Idaho. arrived here May at the wedding were ~Vir. and 24, where they visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Easton, ~ml f, amily. All wen,t to Grand Forks last Monday, where they saw Miss Avis Easton receive her diploma at the University. All returned here for a few more days, the Clyde Eastons anal Avis leaving this Sunday for Ida~ho. going through Yellow- stone l~ark enroute there. Miss Easton will visit them for awhile in guna. l~aTking Troubles--- ~¢lrs. "Red" ttayden had a minor parking accident here last leridav evemng, as she was park- ]r~g her ear near Diek'n Dave's Super Valu store, unintentionally runninn into the rear of Scolty l)¢mald~on's park~d auto. Dam- ~e~ were negligible to Donald- ~n's ear. but more to Mrs. H, ay- dell's. Summer Employee-- ttt~rvey Itigby, a student a! the Beach high school, is working during his vacation a't the H,an. son Lum,ber yard. DOROTHY MICHELS {Continued from Page One) ~m of the Beach Legion Hall, where covers were laid for 110 guests. The ~ables were decorat- eel with apple blossoms and lilacs and a 4 tier rectangular shaped wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom, centered the bridal table. The bride is a graduate of the ][leach high school, class of '44, Mrs. Leo Mlchels and Bob. Mr. J A J. Michels. (Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Michels, Mr. .and Mrs. tIenryMiehels, and Mrs. Fred Arndt.all of Eau Claire,Wis.. Mr. and .Mrs. S. Schieffer.Sauk ('entre. Minn.. Mrs. Sophia Fristad. Mine(, and ~YIr. and Mrs. Clark Van Horn, Parshall. LOUISE BOHN ~Continued from Page One) ~)arents of the bride, at their tmme. ,where covers were laid f¢~r 85 guesls. The tables were decorated with yellow and green slreamers. A three-tier wedding e:tl¢e, eentering the bride's table. was flanked by yellow and t~roen tapers, and bouquets of :~I~Dh' blossoms and blue irises added further to the decorative effect. That evening, a wedding (lane(, was held in the newly- weds honor at the Sentinel Butte Hall, vchere a large crowd g,ather- ed to dance to the music of Jake Roller and his orchestra. The couple left immediately after on their honeymoon to southwestern points, and will visit relatives in Arkansas, the Alamo in San Antonio, Tex.. friends and relatives of the bridegroom in both Texas and New Mexico. as well as points of historic interest in the 1.atter state. They will return to Helena, Mont.. June 19. where the bride- ~room will attend the second week of the National Guard C.amI); where he is a 2rid. Lt. The bride was born in Sentinel and was employed ~as a secretary Butte, and after graduation from in the local County Extension high school attended the DSTC, Service office for the past t~ur where she received a standard 2- years. The bridegroom is a grad- year degree, in '49, and spent uate of the Kenmare, N. D., hig.h the past year teaching school in school, and ~f the University of tie(finger. The bridegroom is a N. D., and is ,a math and music native Texan, is a veteran of instructor at the Beach highi World War II, and .was with the school, tie served in the armedI army of occupation in Germany. forces from August, 1942, to Jan-I lie received his discharge in uary, 1946, with overseas duty] Dec., 1946, when he held the in the ~Pacific Theatre for 2;~ I rank of Tech., 3. He operated the years. After a honeymoon trip Cooper Grocery i~ Medo~a from Io California, they will be at '47 to '48, and is now manager I of the Cooper Chevrolet Co., in Culbertson, where he and his bride will make their home. Out of town guests at the wed- ding included Walter T. Cooper, sr., ,Mr. and Mrs. Wald.al, all of Culbertson, Mont., Mrs. Louise Bohn, Mrs. Ernest Hage.rman~ and children, all of Mont., ,Mr. and ~Mrs. Joe H~ajek and son, Glendive, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller. (Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stock, well and family, all of Beach. Violet and Thelma Brennan. Fryburg, Mrs. Andy Wiedmer. Mrs. both of Hettinger, and Frederick Harder. Medford. Wis.. as well as several friends from Medora. NOTICE ! Ti]ere will be an Equalization Meeting of Sentinel Township, on Monday, June 12. JAMES SCHMITZ Clerk. 38.1tc i The Time Has Come to shoot tn here a re- minder about State Hail In- surance. As ~we said before, no farmer can afford to leave himself unprotected against loss of his crop, wholly or partly, by hail. A Slate Hail Insurance ~policy will provide this pro- iecHon a~ very little cost See Your Assessor Or County Auditor --- about a policy this year with lho--. State Hail i Insurance Dept. Otto'.~rueger, Commissioner R. O. Lageson, Manager Bismarck N. I~]r... a COTTON BAG SUGAR, 10 lbs. 95c VAN CAMP'S -- IN TOMATO SAUCE and oz. can, 2 for 25c A CEREAL BEVERAGE Schmidt's Select, 12 oz can 15c case 24 $3.50 And All These Famous Proctor and Gamble Products 1 -- Lge. Tide 1 -- Lge. Dreft 1 -- Reg. Spic and Span 2 -- Reg. Ivory 1 Bath Camay $2.25 $1.69 SAFE. EFFICIENT, FOR ALL WASHABLES KING, lge. pkg. 29c giant pkg. 57c GOLD CROSS -- ALL FLAVORS NECTAR, 8 oz. bottle, 2 for 25c STOKLEY'S FINEST TOMATO 46 oz. can 25c Im w am mm mm mm m" mm w m ! • I i I I I MAXWELL HOUSE 69c STANDBY -- SWEETNED oz. can ... 35c CURTISS oz. bag . Quality Merchandise For Less! PHONE 7$ , Free Delivery A. M. and P. M. -- Open Till 9 p.m. Sat Stokely's Diced Carrots, 8 oz. can Stokely's Diced Beets, 8 oz. can Van Camp's Tomales, with sauce, 8 oz. can Van Camp's Kidney Beans, 8 oz. can Van Camps Beans, in Chili Gravy, 8 oz. can Peach Slices, 8 oz. can LARGE ICEBERG 2 for 2% NO. I SIZE A JF, 10 lbs. 3% 91 [ 2 bunches , 9c IN 6 for ...... 3% W~TERMELONS LEAF LETTUCE CANTALOUPE SPINACH CHERRIES BROCCOLI l UNCLE WILLIAM'S and 15 OZ. CANS ASSORTED Flav-o-rite Creamettes, 2 - 8 oz. pkgs. ....19c Skippy Peanut Butter, 15 oz. 39c WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE CORN, 2 - 1 lb. cans ...... 19c KENNEDY'S ILB. JAR Egg Noodle & Chicken Dinner 39c 18-K HORSERADISH STYLE Prepared Mustard, 2 lb. jar .... 19c / PIERCE'S SKINLESS FRANKS, 2 lbs ........... 89c SWIFT'S ORIOLE "::: • :,, SLAB BACON, lb ........... 49c CLOVERDALE RING BOLOGNA, lb ..... 39c KAY BRAND NATURAL CHEDDAR CHEESE, ½ lb. 29c FRESH and TASTT TENDER KNIT STEAKS, lb. 69c DELIVERIES DAILY 5:0.0 P. M. COUPON Good For Any Merchandise In Our Store. Dear Mother, We have made arrangements with an excellent child photographer who will be in our store Friday, June 9th. Hours 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. We offer you one gift Photograph of your child age I month to 15 years, ,without cost or obligation to you in appreciation of your past patronage. Enter YOUR CHILD IN OUR PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST. FIRST PRIZE $25..OIL COLORED PORTRAIT; SECOND PRIZE $10. OIL COLORED PORTRAIT. THIRD PRIZE $5. SIL- VERTONE PORTRAIT. GROUPS ALSO TAKEN. EVERYONE WELCOME. Dent Forget to have a Picture Taken Beach Minors must be Accompanied Friday N. Dak. By Parents . June 9