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/ / THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS -VOLUME VI BEACH, GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1942 NUMBER ot .o.oo00. tarm i I s Golva Hat Sale -Mail " Former Beach Bo Donald o, ,t,. I " __ B On the check was written .Moey..ced.today_.thattheV_M_allSer_their oldest son, Leo E. Nelson, to edln&apos;S t T es " WAi'I Hi'Ha I tontmued In to.. _______ ,-a|' • " a'S The Post OffiTDepartment ' • ' ' " day s0= in from whites Bar at 00olva no an- announ00ment of the marria00 of clden u • Instructions in home nursing as a from Auct'on of Old ts" We[ s'Cnow'agt"rtheUe °n June 17, 1942, Mis.. .'va Wallbridge, of Oakland, . _ war measure will ,be continued after, don't know just what the Gol bo,,-I .._  ' _ xperunenai stage, wanzorma The couple were marrle e, sad accident occurred north of wired WPB for 50 tons of welding rod, in excess of the regular alloca- tion for the state, for use during the next 30 days• It is estimated that • ; olume expected in the future {now em lo ed which he was ha , this extra allocation is the absolute many oomlmities large numbers of Red Cross who in turn has n *w ....... • D Y o.s a rnaohi.  .... I riling • minLm requirement for actual re- doctor and nurses are leaving for It he county chairman Mrvin T'I' 'acultles for_ photographing and Navy shipyards at Rlchmn'°  "i' € Mr. and Mxs. Berg were in ]moh pair and madntenance purposes for service with .the armed forces #he 'of receiving it ........ rprouuc_Ing, v-Mail p and from the' where they Will make t2eir-"home" ..... fat hhe time and everkl 111 his period. , • • . " • " umea mes and the sritlh lles Frien h ._ were in the fie homenmker needs to learn now mne I .............. 'I -- --ere send congratulatiots I Id working oJt-- usraa znma -laWall an(:l other blne when the e . more resourceful and beget able to 1"11 I11 • ' --. ' '. I " [ eoctd nt ned USA War Boards in all cot hen nurs as points are now ,n operation A sire t |Donald had ing and medical facilities are being llar service, is pla00oed for ice.lBeach B00ll Cl, lhad ,no to the trek farmers to take extra precau- care for her own family w " Will necelve • - n in tlons against fire azards to grain, oxo.wn-- Irom ..... cvmo "f She can l IE I'I . ano ana omer iIns wnere the vm-| - x. Iplalning of having a head-a,  for llarve00t,n00 =e may warralvt.  WI'll lr, T . lsortly the, hee.-xl th.  ........  V-lail is given the most expedi-I Wlll l'lav Letorlthe an'00 ..... el • / In p. Upon reaching the  t WAR NEWS hay and other feed supplies. County gain that resourcefulness through AAA commW6ees have been request- tralnin- in a Red Crees Home Wurs-I ed to provide flre breaks t each, .... ?.--^ -,- eou_^ ,. aox.I B. ,. ..... L ....... i tious dispatch lble. Because of CCC bin site. The war emergency ima,m. . t- lo -= and covers affected bv th .............. I e smll space taken up by the rolls  _ i which Tkmald was Dlvlmr ev fmm,1 /lel'nands active measures be taken to f ............. f Instruotlon as were ^*h ............ lot film, they often can be carried on l . . ependents will play,that he had accldeltl , .h. ... aeuard all food ,nd feed uv- The omemaker is taugh sen-reliance kota. nowver, in common th otherlf?  PlaeE°r.bbers" wan isl30t h ' Th- ,n. on Suny, Aug. lif e=Ough e e,,t ,r, ta , • ' " " " "  ' ' " y time he : " ZrDOno l':r.hyamncl?n up you .Anyone intere.d  te .Home ped ha .,b.y raft for harvesting pur posesl Warned To Watch y and has so bn el oll an ....  e - - ............. ,-• umlng troume a enunei ute are:wnere me users o.aa permt:s "iere '_ r_. r ...... in having, m, ,,,,,,,i ,,.+^.,_- ,,_, |pup d .- --,,-,  * * * , J['UJ[" JL-JL --= ----- n,, ,.ou**.. zu lve part la all : ...... asked to see Mrs. Paul Wagner. was no gasoline shortage ,panic here! (It l¥1olle all of trine r axs lll ..... aaocl  Bailing wire on ne scarce *LS; al-  .... and none of the local stations were I • . --'-'-" -,ndav o+. ,regaw-,.+avat, uabe/_-le. is st'.lvod by his pare0 #ire, ready for some time will be even l asked to fill other thn the retails-' Warmg that counterfeit $5 bills [u :n''''- ":,="-d"e "'3" roamers mm one slster, all oil= mare difficult to obtain. Word no,x L' !/* W/*I1 Ir) in tanks on th cm's One ,lk-sta soon may make their appearance in ,:: ;-[._,,,,,.,,.•:#i me •gaps to ruve the slrtoerest sYmpethy of'heir . " -  " " °" western lIorth Dko ....  oz unezr aomy. a tmfli,ng wire will be still further 30HllerS Wlll l[Ite tlon operator reported that a farmer t was issued by The Lefor team is made up of boys lecreaed in 1943• Farmers can pre- I drove in from Biillngs county wit a Charles Marcy, e.gent for the U. S. pare for this shortage now by being ceive Ballots barrel for extra gea which he said tn, et service• mmsel'eatlve in the use of the wire he needed for farming purposes. ffk. ,Mazey displayed samples of the hey now have. and by re-usg as . bills, 18 of which were recently pick- aUC as possible of present supplies• Under the laws of . the State of Stickers Will Re °' o. nn * * * North Dakota the county auditor .of . . y and warned that the "lXtahers" Secretary of Agriculture Wick'rd each county  aufinorlzd to prepare, I of the bad money might be heading It "practical ,plan for livestk mar- of ,the names of all persons of tholrJ e ee ates   ll autht, a ,= et'ig can be evolved" and 'uch a cotm, ty who are engaged in the refit-I " " ' ' are |ndou bout any ¢IETency that Plan must not permit abnormal pro- trY or nval service of the Unltedl Next  year in N'-o----'DaEoa 181,030] Is offered by strangers. "fits to anyone in .the industry at th-  States. The law further makes It windshidd license stickers will replace t  mmers." Wickard points out that i  I matl an absent voter's 'ballot to each for the duration of the war, here aaq eclive Service necessary ,to keep the packing i :-iman in the military service 45 days well as in several other statam. dustry going full blast and to safe-lbefore the general election, withou About $23.530 wll be saved in the N guard the national price control r-;t3m necessity of ,the man in the eer-'slte next year ,hrough the use o WS gram. " I vice mak:ng application for such FChe stickers which measure approx-} The local office received word from t l0. t ..... _ , i lmately four and a ham inohes by ]Chief Barry this last week m.t a "'Army" Taken I11 t COtl=y auditors do not ave the two and three quar inche and are Navy ReCIaliting Station i, now locat- • list of boys and their addresses and haped like the sta.te. They are tOed in Didklnscn. Anyone Who enlist Suddenly Sunday military  makes it .poble for e fixed on the lower righ h.d il be sen  fargo and from ,there __ Ihe uditors to secure this informs- corner of the windshield, will be sen to San Diego, Calif., for "Many Beach fols were surpr's-d rich. Mot<)rists will be required to keep their training. The 'Recruiting office and sorry indeed o hear the f rst ol Parer%s are asked .to contact the the week of he illnes of A. E. county auditor giving her the address Armontrout tt his home in Wibaux. lot your boy if you want him to vote "Army" wa, taken suddenly 511 with at the fall election and boy5 in ser- heart attck last Sunday after- vice from this county are asked to oon and medical aid was summon-'.contact Minnie E• Smith if they wish ed. He 'has sirtce been confined o to cas ,their vote this fall• his bed and on Monday evening he Please notHy other boys in your had another attack which has left camp so that they will have plenty him in a serious condition, of time .to secure an absent voters Htmdreds of friends 'here hope that ballot. he will improve rapidly and that his • Train a la t'cc"en-s their 19t2 steel license tags on their is located in the City Hill a Dick- vhicles nex, year as they would ser- in.son• ve for identification purposes, ac- Clare Cecil Omley went to Butte cording to B. E. Robin,son, state last week to enlist In the Army and motor vehicle department registrar, was accepted in the Air Odrps as a mechanic. He is .the son of O. K. New System Of Omley of the Trotters community. Thomas Hudson was accepted at Fire Fighting Minneapolis in the Ay Air Corps as an Aviation Cadet last week and This year particular pains and a is now home waiting his call. determined effort will be made to, We would like to call attention to i keep down prairie fres in the sub- ithase registrants of the Fifth Regis- i marginal land area. Already fire- tration who have not returned their I captains have been named over the i Occupational Questionnaires. l territory and fire fighting equipment l The local board s in receipt of a from both Dicklv.son and Lefor and have lost but two games this season• he called is called for 2:30 p. m. at the college field. Coach Linson To Start Practices Coach Llrmon is lsstting a call for candidates for the Beach high snool footall team with  opening prac- tice to be held on Tuesday evening at 6:30 p• m. at the high shool athletic field. Suits will be issued that night and all high school boys who intend to report this year are asked to attend is first meeting. Linson is finding it rather difficult to complete a schedule as most of the, schools are going 6-man football this year but a game has been scheduled wtth Hettinger to be played there on Sept. 25th. Following Is a tentative schedule: Circle, Mont.. ept. 18th; Hettinger, Sept. 25th; watford City, Oct. 9th; Belfield, Oct• 16th; Baker. Mont., Oct. 23rd and Bowman, Oct. 302. Rural Schools Open- ing In County 'inMost of the  will be open- I O: ,iSePetejmbe£:n:r the ltledelnLsdicg :Steady Demand For Land In County 19Golden Valley county now has ,473 aere of land taken over for nm-pa)u:nent of taxes. This is a re- "¢luction of 12,031 acres from that of a year ago, and 5{}.577 aore less .t&an the amount of 70.000 acres held two Tgars ago. Business conditions on the farms bare changed considerably ,the pa two years and there ]s a steady demand or land in Golden Valley county. many frimd in their our .of Imrr, Complete funeral eei iive not been made t hi,is ¢lm. "Bud" Noyes Weds Washington Lady Mat and 's. S,b" Noye haw rellYmt  of the mat of their son, O0¢lmeal Kenneth No: to Mm Joan tcalr at W D. C. The WedcLt ceremony wee lm'- formed by Rev. W. K. Bral.. W e Saturday, July 351,h at . N, Y. The couple were attended by Cor- poral A. W• Sailor and wife of Beulah. N.D. The bride was attSred in n alua blue dress Wlt whlte oesm2es while the groom was mxried In unl. form. "Bud" as ,he is known here In Bbach attended the local high s0hool joining the service in March of 1941 and during that time has been locat- ed in several camps but lately haa been stationed at Pine Camp, N. y. He is following the baking trade and has had several promotkms during the time 'he has bn in service. Classmates and his many other friends here extend best wishes end congratulations• Church to Hold . ,00[ncreas;n- " "-- "" r"-: ga-..,.: is being in.ailed at various farm National Release concerning informa-School Boards. Tho openic.g August , ,nnua' 00ron%renc _ !homes within the area. Jack North- tips abou¢ the limited service elates '1 will get in exactly four months e -- rtrp. who retdes southeast of Golva, I being eliminated. Effective August before Christmas vcation. I ------. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 2--Look out informs the News that he  equip-120, Lo42, no registrant will be v2ass- The Seventh and Eight,h grade Fin- I The Montana Conference of the for the cars! Now that more and ment at his p:ace and .that by call- ified in clases l-B, I-B-O, IV-E-LS. 11 a?:21nat Wtw b:i givt e Jlanel Un.ited Brethren in Chrht Churc longer trains are running, railroad ing phone 21 at Marmarth you'll get Under this amended procedure all 1 v • • g e I wm nora mew. annual conference grade crossings become doubly dan- in contact with the fire chief of the selected men will be forwarded on 1-A schools ample time to cover the work Iln the Beach U. B. church from gerous and motorists nsed to observe whole area who will send help where!ca2is. Those inducted may be as-land time before exams I Sept. 1st to 6th, beginning Tuesday Iunusual caution, it is needed. , signed to either general or limitedl All beginner pupils must be sixtat 1:30 p. m• and contin.ulng through I This is the warning issued by W.I This fall is 'extremely dangerous service, depending upon their physical ye. ars old be.fore January.. 1, 1.943..in!the week with sessions at 9:00 a an. ]j. Fiannigaza, safety superintendent with the heavey growth of prairie.qualifications as determined at the me rura scnoms as weu as m uneta at 1:30 ad 7:30 p• m each day gram and tiunters after receiving induction station, city schools. The public will be welcome to these services but during the day the ad- dresses will be IntersPered with busi- ness and commtee reports. However, the night sessions will be free of business and will he..,f in- rarest to the ltblic. On Thursday night. Sept. 3rd at 7:30 p. m. a Christian Motln Picture, filmed in sound, will be shown at the City Auditortum, Under the auplce of the conference. Come and brin your children to enid-tis picture. of the Northern Pacific railway, who says that crossing accidents on the ,Northern Pacific system have in- creased this year more than 25 per cent over last year despite fine fac that there are now fewer automob:les on the roads. "Founutely", said Mr. Flannigan, "the actual deaths from crossing ac- cidents are fewer this year but the potential death rate is very much higher. During pre-war time there we as few as four freights a day on the On Vacation The Rev. Wm.--owan Boyd, now in Ohicago with Mrs. Boyd, on a vats- I rich, writes that he will be back for l again at the Congregational ehurah on Sunday, ,September 6th. ys "Chicago is just as good as ever. State Street is in terrible mess though. We are en-I main line of the N. P. railroad and JOying, our ,trip very much." Rev now most every day here is 10 and 12 BOyds'-  reference . StaSe Street, freights passing through daily. Probably the greatest retail street in t'he world, being in a mess, is be- Ci ilSe i Ex- construction for the past four and it probably ha just begunstreet under ground where T .B H ld emerge above ground• There will am o e at least two elevations on this The U. S. Civil Serv'ce Commissi n I Shoppers will be able to eter all e stores on States Street without has announced an open competitive examination for the position of Sub- tng to the .surface. stitute Clerk, 65e an hour, Post Office ]Service, Beach, North Dakota. Qual- Registration ified persons are urged to apply. -- I Application for this examination 'rehmen living in the city, or must be on file with tl.e Manager, who failed to register lasg Eighth U. S. Civil Service District, remember to register Thurs- U. S. Post Office and Customhouse, or Friday of this week. New school students from the rural may register t any time be- -school opens, Sept. 7. I 'ade scl  pupils dll not register] e the opening day. ,No child will I aceelSted unless he or she  sb[ old on or before January I, I their permits to hun% on the sub- marginalful hn heretofore.are ,aked to be more care- Hospital Notes Bob Doerner__ Enlists Leonard Ervin, Beach, was ,Ires- Receiving his call Saturday night, ,FLOWER S.HOW p . , ' y italized Au 28 for bruise on hb B°b oerner left by bus on Sunda wit a evening for Long Island, New York IIL-D ArITTDAV leg received when working . h i [ KllEaJl:a 02"IklL/J.l.]i-I.l binder Also eufferln from a .harvest where ,he will enter the U S Coas t " g ' " " I mishap was Barne Plesik, also of i Guard arlttme Service Academy as The Final Flower Show for the year l a 1 ........ " ^-"*"-- ''"* ""t*" Beach, who was 'brought in wt::h a, Cadet Engineer. Bob will tae a w  1,=, ,,, ,,,-,,,,#, ,,,,v o, ............ four----r c-urs- " -" -- iy cerated IOO1 reSUllln zrom i yr u ae in englneerlmg in the Edason building. show will open to the a fall from a grain .bin. wich he hope:; to complete n 14 public I ate1:00 p. m• and remain open thrul Ralph Rising, son of Mr. nd Mrs. months of strenious study. St. Paul, Minnesota• before the close John's church, and the Rev. Michael of business on September 22, 1942. I. Lack of St. Mao"s church, Golva, For information in .regard to the lwere in Richardtn, Tuesday, Wed- requirements and the character of nesday and Thursday of last week the examination, arm for applioationattending the annual Retreat held at blanks, apply pronptly to tale Eec-,the Aasuptlou Abbey tiere. All Of retary, Board of U. S. Civil Service the Priests of .the ,Dloce, numZmring Rmamtnem, Post Offk, Beach, Nor aimut atxW. who were to attend. the afternoon .and evenin ;George Rising, Oolva, spent one day To enter .the academy the app.l- One of %ne attractions of the':(tlt- ........... e" hibP- the !fr°m August 22-23 in the hospital cant must pass a rigid examination, terence will be the presence and ad- dresses of Rev Solo esmes prmes zor e x m  bot men ......... ze for treatment h tal and physical, and the !nati ...... " croon Caulker, a c/aroen mo pmns to gve a pn I " work will be l €o the bouquet aing" from the James Cummings, Lindsay, Mont,, r ght along the line Bob l, C , exzrman, 'and. -on-- a:-- '" nt A st has dways wanted _. isn _ i was hospitalized for treatme ugu . hief of the Great Se-- '---,-- -- T "" " __ 123. Friends here know he will make Sierra Leone, West Coast se,.,, Tnere wl t anso e a contes on; ..... , - - good nd wish h .... e r . - Rev. Caulker is in ','-"'--*--, .......... I " --i "-' A lonslileolny was perlormea on n ve y good for- comn__ _. ., ut,,$ loenucauon oi i owers xor wn cn I Mi a.rl],, ,ql da,,.h. € r tune. • i  * ............  .......... I Y .... ' ms education nd a prize wfl 1be awarded to the per'l ana ............... mrs. Tea fllOll, olva, Augus l; "  vneiogical training and expec . - son __c°rrectly. . identifying ..... lhe greatest. 23h i • i,x "tel ..... r.ir ...... z..un, .u** ..... u, i NO SERVICES THI o Si..az orto h.ls native country as: s,;- numver ol x:owers. vlemoers oI t e ........... I .  . ivn" aria mrs lercy ryson, Ollle,,  i cll.- e Speaks several im, n- thisGardencontestClub, will not compe.e m  ,ont 'l ., ." underwent=.  tonsillectomy I, " t twoSteinweeksD°UglaS'.be z Wh° has for the past i " luesday evening . ';30 at : th a t I " " m .''-, ne Will spea "WO- "2r:e:d, en anti Girls of Africm" JS'': furth Plan ,o visit fheer?Or R°t2"Chaska, son of Mrs. Marie !at the Cong;'eght]din ng J: [hel?ou, r^,_and Wednesd:. If you have o mg n o Brethern the show. Jo:r neighb:rs wi enjoy Za;k ABeg; ;?e, hnchwith recbe:°kd :this .Snnd:;? robes' will not be here i Watch next Week's papa*for - seeing the a d we ope y u may , , 1 Stem has to retur ' hen ridhg horseback at his farm ' n to his church er announcements. win a prze, i home south of Belfie:d. at Gresham. Nebraska. He will also! --------- .... A five poundfdanot complete his coll=e work a, York 'Gone With The ...... Attends Retreat A 5 lb. 8 cz girl was born to Mr. College this coming year. . nd Mrs. Hurley workman. Carlyle, I Both congregations wlh Stein lots Wind" Draws Crown The Rev• Win. lred Hake, of St. on August 17th, Mr. and Mrs. Jack of success in his work. "Gone With --'--e Wind" playl to ;Farra, Beach, axe the parents of a 7 lb. 9 oz• dughter born on Aug. 24.  Dr. Mr. Lawrence Lee of Medora and Mary Helen and Margie, eked houses in all four of the per- O. R. Nbce and daughters'lI°rmances here Those who had not re*urned i seen it before' went Frank Jdhon of Wlbaux enter- h o_m_e___day from .Butte, Mont., where lot bein- -- led Tuesday evening and both are re- wtey wcn m spena a week ....... I s *red i  Y-  ¢tatr  Mr. '' ' [$ald ]Ma'. O a tll Nla  reove .,., ... 7", h'K! | mncn I tha