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October 7, 1943
helped out at the
home on Saturday.
Reed and Mrs. Eddie
Beach shoppers Friday.
Hlgley spent the
her home in Beach.
Lambert spent the
her home in Dickinson.
received that Sheriff
is feeling fine.
Tiber spent the week-
in Glenn Ullin.
is shipping horses
Butte this week.
Rummage Sale
9th at the old
2-1tc
Paul Wagn'~r were
.allers at the Paul
Boisen left on
for her home
ton.
left Sunday eve-
Idaho, after a
at his home.
entertained
church on
~. Verlyn Vincent
the Dr. Bush ranch
Clyde Myers were
Joe Downs home on
t~. Junior Hall visited
Hall home Thursday
a•
prisoners dkens of Miles City,
is c°nstd~t the weekend visit-
probable ~ and Mrs. Bobby Hall•
as ml~in~hy Hess was a caller
oners or~day and Wednesday
rAow occl.~l
- i°ra~/Brs. Cecil Tangen ar~
L
~a my aV 8tmd~y guests at the
this wa~,~ed home.
_~y dinner guests at the
w0unus ~ _ --
.... ~ home.
DU~ 1~ ma _ ___
.. . . ~ 0t BIsmarck was
rma~ °nly~e Mrs wa..~,l ~,,..~
listed as ~- .......
teen m~_ Of ....
.... r~ ~zcJm~son wno
war ~
ocH,,, -~Standard Oil company,
: "'~"~ ~ days here last week.
m acl2z ....
MaJm zceeo returned Thurs-
~. _~ ~g from Bismarck after
• ~ t~ere for a week.
Junior Allen arrived Saturday
~vening from Spokane, Washington.
He plans tO leave for the army
about the 12til.,of October.
A. Robe~s of South Bend, :
"Washington arrivdd here Sunday
for a visit at the ~1~ick Johnson
home. i
Mrs. Paul Wischow returned on
Saturday evening from Bridger,
! Montana after a two weeks visit
With relatives.
Miss Delores Hess spent ~Friday
'until Saturday evening visiting at
I the WilLiam Gardner home in
i Beach.
! Mr. and Mrs. Clara Wagner.
.and Mr. and Mrs. Niel Hogoboom
were callers at the Bobby Hall
home Friday evening.
t MAss Dora Fralzer and Miss Ann-
data Underwood of Glendive were
"visitors at the Art Underwood home
4SUnday and were callers in town.
Mr. and Mrs. George Raisler and
/
THE GOLD~ VALLEY NEWS
I RADIO STAGE DOOR CANTEEN CELEBRATES Clarence Fasching and Sada Mil-
NEW YORK, N. Y.--Stage Door Canteen celebrates its first anni-
versary on the air with a birthday party attended by, left to right,
ltionty Woolley, Raymond Paige, conductor, Lester Vail, director,
Carole Landis, Eddie Forman, script writer, and Roger White, pro-
ducer. The program is heard Thursday evenings from fi:30 to 10:00
over the CBS network and, sponsored by the Corn Products Refining
Company, provides the chief source of revenue for the support of
the Stage Door Canteens throughout the country.
Miss Maridn Lardy, Gwendolyn
Petersilie, Gwendolyn Cook, Ward
Cook, and Dean and Kenneth Hon-
noid, accompanied by Mrs. Hazel
Reed, took in the show at Beach
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huseby have
sold all their household furniture
and goods, and have sold their
restaurant fixtures, etc. to Mrs.
Jennie Demsey, after thirteen years
of restaurant work, and will be
missed by all.
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SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM IN
GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY
The School Lunch Program has
Andrew Kohler motored to Golva
on business Thursday.
Robert Sonnek and Maurice were
in Beach on business Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Faschtng
were Beach shoppers Monday•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson
were Beach shoppers Wednsday.
Gust Burke is spending a f~w
days at the Lewis Drewnlak ho~e.
Mrs. Rozina Fasching and faro-
Iner were Beach shoppers Saturday.
Alpha Ladies Aid will meet with
Mrs. Fred Wassman October 21,
:'or dinner.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY FED.
WILL MEET IN HALLIDAY
The Women's Missionary Federa-
tion of the Dickinson Circuit will
hold its fall convention at Halliday
on Sunday, October 10th.
"~]s will also be a cen~l
PAGE SEVE~
DANCE AT ALPHA
There will be a masquerade
dance at the Alpha hall on Friday,
October 29th.
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Home canners are being urged by[ There seems to be considerable
War Food Adn~inistration to returni difficulty in making contact with
empty crates and baskets to deal-It he Japanese fleet. Nipponese ad-
ors when fruits and vegetables in lmirais have tried naval warfare
bulk are purchased. Also, wooden lwith the U. S. and decided there
containers for potatoes, sweet po- wasn't much of a ~uture in it.
tatoes and apples should be re-
turned. The reason is that wood
is now an ess~ntial war material
and there is a 'shortage of con-
tainers.
celebration, observing the hundredth
anniversary of ta~e Norwegian ! ":
Lutheran Church in America.
There will be three sessions, morn-
ing, afternoon and evening. The t # ~ ,..:~.:::::
opening session will be at 10:30
A. M. at which time Rev. O. L.
Olsrud, Beach pastor, will be a
~peaker.
NOW, more than ever, you want
to stay on the job and do your
shar~ of the work which must
be done. Headache, Muscular
Pains, Simple Neuralgia, Func-
Monthly Paiu slow you
dmrn, tn~rfere with your werk,
~ ~ Have yOU ever tried
" P.nli-Pain NHs
definitely become a part of our ed-fly spent ~he weekend at the farm.
ucational system It is des~ed Pete Jesok went to Fargo a few ~ amy of theme common l~dmm
• ~" days the past week on business have made yo~ miserable?
to provide a balanced noon meal ......... "_ I Dr. Mi1~ ~L~i-Pai~ Pills a1~
~r ana Mrs ~ t~ Fascnmg anu
for school children and to develop l .. " _ ". " ".. .. t plemmnt to take, and prompt _in
their education along the llnes lgZ.ts were ~unaay. azternoon cau-lactiom They do not upset
of th nutritiv " f .-- ~ ors at Andrew l~onlers, t ~)mach or make you constipated.
e e value o ioo~ls.
......... J Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziebarth[A single tablet usually bring~
~amos ior me maintenance ozl . . _ t
....... ~ and A J. Zieoarm went to Nledora relief. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills
me program nave i~een maae avau-/ - "-- --.- ]
able by Congress with appropria- ! on .ousmess ~naay. . ~ are compounded under the sUl~r-
alone t~t~ltn~ ~0000000 for the ~normge o~ gasonne pro~ably didI ~ion of competent chemists.
.............. omething to keep the roads from l Get Dr. Miles Anti*Pain Pills
nauon, oI mm amoun~ r~z,wv ........... ~ at your drug store. Regular pack-
' Delng aecora~ea wire pzcmc rezuse
has been alloted to North Dakota _ • I age 25#, Economy package $1.00.
' Mr and Mrs Harold Ziebarth
$2~99.10 of which is available for . " '-"I . .. . . ~ ~ona and take o~ly as
naa J~lVe S~Uay at thezr nome
school lunches in Golden Valley_ "a v "
county. Disbursement of this ~T~a y e enmg. ,,
Andrew Kohler and Mrs. Daisy ,,,, ,,,, ,,
Wassman were Beach shoppers on ................
Friday.
Wilfred Gamroth has been em-
ployed at the Clarence Fasching
home the past week.
P. E. O. Annual Rummage Sale
October 8th and 9th at the old
Beach Hotel building. 2-1tc
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White were
Sunday evening visitors at the
Andrew Kohler home.
John Beuson was an overnight
guest of Andrew Kohler on Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and
daughter moved into the former
S. L. White home, where they will
be employed for Arthur White. :
A large c~wd from Alpha at-
tended the danc at Beach Friday'
night. Everyone reported a good
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziebarth,
Mrs. Milton Ziebarth and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Nunn motored to
Dickinson on business Saturday.
Miss Edith Carew moved to
Beach Tuesday, where she will be
employed at the Johnstone Mem-
orial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Bury drove
to Dickinson last Sunday, where
Mrs. Bury entered the hospital and
had an operation Tuesday. Her
many friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
FRESH BOX
Candy
Chocolates
High Quality--
Low Priced!
BUTTE DRUG
amount will be made by Emil Frost
State FDA supervisor, Fargo.
Schools wishing to cooperate iz
the Lunch Program, either on a
full lunch basis or for milk only,
may obtain details and contract
blanks from the office of the
county Superintendent. The money
made available for use in the
county must be encumbered before
December 1, 1943.
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VEGETABLE KEEPER MADE
FOR HEATED BASEMENTS
~on Roland of Rocky Butte were
~lsltors at the Vic Carlso~ home
~unday. ~cooled .by air circulating from a
'Mrs. Charles Featherstone of! flue from the basement window,
~alt Lake City, Utah, the former
Avis Permo, are proud of a baby
boy born September 25th.
Miss Delores Hess arrived here
morning from Seattle,
to spend a month
with her grandmother and
~everal people gathered at %hel
~era Rest home to celebrate a]
~rise birthday party given in~
or of Mrs. Dorothy Lovell on
Thursday evening. Cards were
Played and a delicious lunch was
marred by Mrs. Rest.
~udoph Kunick was very for-
ttt~te in finding a s~fe made out
of an old tin barrel and bedded Lu
,teaks on the Harry Lowman farm
'east of town, which he bought. It
'h~s been quite a mystery to all
Who have seen it.
.~ONTY~ AND 'qKE"
GET TOGETHER
Pea}toes, carrots, beets, ruta-
bagas, ~,parsnips and similar root
crops necr~ a moist and cool stor-
age space, ~conditions not usually
found in hea~d basements.
A basemen~, vegetable keeper,
built of non-priSv.~ty materials, and
has been developed by W. J. Prom-
ersberger, agricultural engineer,
and Ole Grottodden, assistant hor-
ticulturist, of the NDAC Agricul-
tural Experimental Station.
The vegetable keeper is built of
wood in the form of a double-
walled box. The inside box has a
slatted floor, and moisture is pro-
vided from damp sand on the floor
of the outer box. Cool air, con-
trolled by ~ damper in the flue,
circulates between ~he boxes.
Special Circular A-60, "Vegetable
Keeper for Heated Basements,"
available free from county Exten-
sion agents or the NDAC informa-
tion Department, gives complete
instructions for building the vege-
table keeper.
V
The main advantage of Stewart
and Carleton durum wheat vari-
eties over Mlndum and Kubanka
varieties is distinctly greater stem
rust resistance.
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It's all right for the girl~ to seek
beauty, but it won't hurt them any
to show they know something.
SHIP THE COOPERATIVE WAY .t!
from
Eisen.
shakes hands
L. Mont.
Your Golden Valley Coop. Shipping Association
is ready to ship either HOGS or CATTLE at
any time.
List your stock with the manager so he will
know the days shipment can be made. Any
shipper who is not prepared to haul his stock
can have ,trucking service at a nominal charge.
See How the Rules of Good Taste
Will Save You Lots of Money
There's an art in putting furniture items together
in such a way as to make them "sing" with vi-
brant harmony. We have long been masters of
this art; and we invite you to bring your furnish-
ing problems to us for a friendly discussion. We
will show you how a little money spent on furni-
ture properly chosen can yield a much better
effect than much money spent on furniture of
improper choice.
A. OVERSTAD & SON
BEACH, N.. DAK.
I I IIHI H I II I I I $ I I
Auction Sale[
I II I IIII I I
Having decided to quit farming owing to my age and health,
and as I am moving to' Dickinson, I will sell at Public
Auction, 41/2 Miles South of Beach, on
Wed., October 20th
The Following Described Property
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SALE STARTING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
Lunch Will Be Served by the Catholic Ladies Guild. Bring Your Own Cups.
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Livestock
Seven Head of Whitefaced Steers, coming 2 Years old; One Roan Cow 5 Years old,
milking; Two Spring Calves, one steer and one heifer; One Jersey BulL 9 months
old; About 100 chickens and 30 Turkeys.
Farm Machinery
One Case 25-40 cross-mounted Tractor; One Tandem Disc, 9.foot; One Van Brunt
Double Disc Drill; One 4-section Steel Harrow with ~Cart; One McCormick
5-foot Mower; One Corn Planter; One McCormick Hay Rake; One 9.foot Duck-
foot, McCormick, with tractor hitch; One Wagon with Rack; One Feed Grinder;
One Hudson Car with good rubber; One Drill Press; One Stock Tank;" Some
Harness; Hay Slings; One Iron Wheelbarrow; One Steel Smokehouse; One
Butchering Derrick with rope; Three Oak Pork barrels; One Molette 740 capacity
Cream Separator in good shape; One Prima small bench Cream Separator in
good shape; Twelve loads of Tame Oats Hay; Some iron and wood Hog Troughs;
One 25-foot Corncrib Fence; One 125 chick Coop; Some Lumber; Sixty Gunny
Sacks; Some Kindling Wood; Some Gasoline Barrels; Pitchforks, Shovels, Picks
and Many Other Farm Tools too numerous to Mention.
Household Goods
One Waltham Piano and Bench, Green Oak Cabinet; 2 Oak Library Tables; One
Leather Covered Davenport; Two Leather Covered Rockers; Three Leather Seated
Chairs; One Oak Small Table; One Radio with new Battery; 1 Buffet; Six Oak
Dining Room Chairs; One Singer Sewing Machine; One Leather Couch; Three
Dressers; Two Beds, complete with springs and mattresses; One Wash Stand;
TWo Kitchen Tables; One Cupboard.; Three Kitchen Chairs and Stool; One
Majestic Kitchen Range; One Kerosene Stove; One Magazine Rack; Two
Smoking Stands; Pictures and Picture Frames; One Wool Rug; Two Linoleum
Rugs; One Gas Iron; Two Drawing Boards; Two Wash Tubs and Copper Boiler;
Kitchen Cooking Utensils of all kinds; Fruit Jars and C~ocks; Milk Pails and
Cans; One Aladdin Lamp; One Kerosene Heater.
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Terms Cash: No Property to be Removed Until Settled For
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VINCE WICKA, Owner
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Trollope &.Howard, Auctioneers P.J. Edkms, Cler
}" Write or Phone
FARSTvEET, Manager
PHONE 6-F22 -- -- BEACH, N. D.