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rAGE TEN THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS. BEACII. N. D. , THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1950
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The next meeting of the Beach I turnmgMo Sa~dm from D,ckm~n, I M,ss Be, ty Norman was a,F... I sU-C -[m- ~o brothers of Louisville, Neb.,
t ri ~]t~"~ [ ]'Garden Studv club will be, where she h.ad been visiting. ~ne|week end house guest of MI'.| ult ,O'it~la|lUlU~ ltta:LlltUil [S CU bS n Nab. .as well as several other rela.
~ | |~qp,~,A~ ] Thursday Sept 7, with Emma~ is the former Marguerite Schier-[ and Mrs. Ronald Johnston. Miss t Mr. and Mrs. George Carr and[ . tives and many friends. Mrs. Mc-
~ L,,~ NEWS iHai'lsman'whOwilldiseusstreesibaum'daughterOfafOrmerdOc'~NOrman is frOm FargO 'whereldaughter left last Saturday[dFuneral services were c°ndue" D°naldwasaverv t~°°dm°ther'' ' ~ °
and- shrubs for North Dakota. ] tot here. t she is ~employed at the telephone morning for their new home in/ te at the Chnshan Fundament- t and a kind and helnful neigh
: ~ -..:-: _ _===, == ...... Alice Edkins will have as a topic .~bor, In fliekin~n--- /office. I Oklahoma, where Mr. Carr has/ al church in Wibaux, Mont., this] bor who will be sincerel" mis"
"beauty in common things."--'-" --- ---- _. * ] purchased a ranch and will shi~ Monday at 2:30 p. m. for Mrs.] -~d' b" all Y "
Z ~ I i ~ t s - Eliza McDonald, a former home- I ~ ~'
- ri s ed lvlrs. Herman Ke[mer, Mrs. i Take It Ea ¥-- hi ' " " ' ~ ~ "
i ,y o~, , ,~ ! Members are asked to b ng e ........ ~ ! s cattle there sometime this t
t[~ ~piioam~=tm' !!pods and grasses in dry ar- ~anDickinsont:affertYsaturoayanU oImrS'lastt~°rg'eweeK, week" We hope andeVery°nedrive will take fall. Mr. Carr sold his ranch on steader of that community, who ].T T,. ~ ..
died at an Omaha Nab "hospi- nay lylre 1,eSUltS
t rangement, as welj as surprise t~mnmona were shoppers in rt easy over me rang t,aoor ~oaY/the river north of Medora to tel Aug. 24. Special music was
In Slight Damage
bulbs for exchang6, end, carefully, f l~alph Mouser and son Dick the
: ........--= .... ..... --i l~lewlyweds- VisiI-- To Mont. College--- !et s make It a happy holiday, let.tar moving onto the ranch provided by Mrs. Claude Ander..,
insmaa or me usua~ llt=~all.ult=N~l~- abotlt a week ago son. Mrs. Orville Woodhouse A fire !ast Wednesday after-
leaves For Mich.--- I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen Donald Ketlner. son of :Mr. ing number of ear accidents, and Mr. Carr came to this county and Miss Kay Scammon, aecom-
~of !2eercreek, Minn., are guests and Mrs. Herman Kettner of other related mishaps, such as in 1S98 and for a number of, panied by Mrs. G, Scammon at
Bob Johnston Ieft last week f°rlt r;f bcr parents, the Otto Han- Beach. will leave this Saturday drowningS; etc. A little careful- years worked as a ranch hand the piano. Rev. Walter Knowles
]bansing, Mich.. to be gone about s-ons, and family; they spent the [or ttelena, Mont., to re-enter ness pays big dividends. Re- ~n Wibaux county and later in officiated at the last rites, and
week. He had visited here at past summer in Reedley, Calif.Carroll college which will soon member, the Labor Day week the Miles City area. He moved interment was made in the Wi-
the home of his brother, Ronrald
Johnston. for lwo weeks since They were rnarrwct this summer, be opening there. He will be aend usually is one of the worst to his Medora ranch home in baux cemetery, beside her bus-
sophomore this year. With h~m times of the year for major ac- 1921 and since that time has band.
=rrivmg from Portland. Ore.. Retuzns To Ore.--- will be "Punky" Doerner, who cidents, made his home in that commu- Mrs. McDonald. the former
where he and iris parents haw:Mrs. Ci~ris Seeley ~ Salem, will beninasa freshman this . Fliza Jane Tennam was born
been making their home. ~,re.. visited with friends in the veer. Visitin~ Relative.~--- nitv. .
- The Carr family have a .greatJuly 31. 1872. in Kentucky, and
........ - ....... Mr. and Mrs. Dick MacDougall moved with her parents to
~:' ' " ' * " ' ' and children of Missoula, Mont., - many friends here who regret t
- their leaving, but wi~h them Nebraska. when nine years old.
:-rod ~},,eir :~uest Miss Clara Kipp- every eood fortune in their new She was married to George Me-
NOW :-, ~irri'.ed here last Saturday, location. Don:rid Dee. 25, 1904. and they
after Lot:rirtg throu;~h Yeltow- " .................... moved to Wibaux County in
stem, I)arR. and are visiting at ~ere For tt=rvest-- 1910: and one daughter, Bernice.
~,~: William Kiplflev home, Mrs. Swede Carlson .arrived here :,,'as barn to them. now Mrs.
MaeDougall's folks, and plan to
.:o to Warlord City next. where last week from California forCarl Gonsier. who survives here,
they will visit his parems, the the eomin~ harvest, as well as one grandson, one
%ed F, hipm:m~. Miss Kippley re- ,_.,,_ ......
turned ~o her duties at the J.
C. Penne'~ store this Monday~
f(~rmer employee of the News,
o ,~,r:~,:n,- the linotype when Mr.
F, ifi?P~an ~;:;s editor.
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Frank G. White who l~ds been
• spending most of lhe summer at
• lhe Jolmstone Memorial hospital,
left last Wednesday with his
wife, planning a trip through
~¢ Yellowstone park. Mr. White is YOUR
a medical student at the Univer-
sity of Nebraska in Omaha,
where he will soon be returning
to school. They came to Beach in
~ne earlier part of June.
i
On Way To England---
Prof. and Mrs. Clinton Howard
and children stopped in Beach
Tuesday to visit old fri~nds l~- M1 Blue Ribbon
fore continuing to England,
where he will be an exchange
professor at N.bttingham univer-
sity from the University of Chili- STANDBY STANDBY
fornia. Mrs. Howard is the for-
mer Solvig Nelson, whose father
was superintendent of schools
I hereformanyyears. ~ OZ. can,;;ch 47e 46oz. can, each 34c
• Has Blrthdcry---
Mrs. E. C. Nelson celebrated 3 for 37 3
- ~ her birthday last Monday, when *
VAILU| ! members of her family arrived t,,
• -- - - with a handsomely decorated
glnghmn plaids combined during birthday theOake;, g~e[noon, and refreshments, STANDBY -- =303 can °" who= I KERNEL 3 for
Woven
with fine percales and silky broad. On V n--
Mr. and MrS. Johnny Glower
cloths-that's the back4o-school left this week end for Milwau-
kee, Wit., to vacation for about CAN ALL YOU CAN
StOle*~ COme ill and IN}* tile {~lql~xl- two weeks. He has been work- .t~ -- {~"
sive details like full circle =klrts,' ing a.t JohnsOn "Motors, vchile she ~'~ lIDS. ....... ~Z
is employed as a waitress a~
set-in sleeves, and placket Doerner's Cafe.
waist inserts[ Values-every oneI To Patrol Meet--- STANDBY -- BLUE LAKE CUT
Hbllis Diet.z 'of tams city, a N.
San or/zedt. Sizes 7-14. D. highway p~trolman, left this no.2 can 27c 3 for 79c
Tuesday for B~smarck, where he
is attending a ,highway patrol
L|~'I[[ ~|~[.~ meeting. He expects to return GARDEN --- QUART JAR~ GARDEN -- NO. 2t CAN
home tonight.
It pays to Advartise m the
PLAIDS 'N PLAINS Colden vanev r ews.
Each 47c Each 19c
3 for $1.39 3 for 56¢
une percale
combination. STKNDBY --- QUARTS
Full clre|e skirt.
,o Theatre 34c 3 for 98c
Si=es 3-6x.
"EACH. NOBTH DAKOT" 33c 3 for 97c
"'"" for $139
-,. 47c 3
Saturday Matkaee ~) "
"Borderline"
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cale and with plenty of action
CLEARANCE I
: COLDEN- 2 doz. 75c
Sun. - Mort. - Tues.
Ladies Summer Dresses, cotton prints, S..da
broken sizes ..... $2.00 Bartlett Pears -- Italian
Ladies Summer Dresses, Bembergs," "The Big Wheel" I
broken sizes .... . $4,00 MITCHELL.~C~ Colorado Peaches
Ladies Shorts, cotton twill and d'enim: all'sizes $1.00 screenplay as fast-moving
:: Girls Shorts, twill and denim, all sizes ...... 75c as the racing cars it tells about.
. Ladies Cotton Blouses, broken sizes .... $1.00 a " ery coon" raU g.
Shorl -,.- News
noon at the Sehnardele place on
the south end of town resulted
in only slight loss. damage
being restricted to about a load
and a half of hay in the barn.
Beach firemen who responded to
the call were there only a few
minutes before the blaze was
extinguished.
Residents are cautioned that
with the coming of autumn, the
fire hazard increases in multi-
plied proportion to the weeds
and dead gra~s left in back
yards and around fences. It is a
wise idea to clean out such
spots as soon as possible, fire
officials warn.
We will be open from 9 a. m. to noon on
Labor Day.
Wed. - Thu~.
A customs thrRler that is ,~Im
,~ni~!~0cun~ntar~,, ~accotmt of a
cusps ~gent '~0Rowlng up a
Quality Merchandise For Levi