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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1932 THE BEACH, N. D., ADVANCE PAGE FIVE
, w .
Jno.Hannevold
Passes A w a y
ONE-THIRD FAR~
]FROPERTY SURJECT
TO FIRE HAZARDS
More than one-third of the farm
property in North Dakota is sub-
ject to fire hazard, Prof. H. F. Mco
Our
Handsome
Legation
caller in Sentinel BUtte last Thurs-
day afternoon.
• Charlie ~tmer went to the Tom
and George Oldie farm to attend
the sheep sale last Wednesday af-
ternoon.
ert spent Sunday evening at
the
Martin Ueckert home north o~
Beach.
Wm. Wandke, Fred Bublltz and
Henry Thoemke went to Wibaux last
Saturday evening to hear the sl~e~h
""~-TT~ f~TWVVT~,r~,T~X~ a business caller in Beach Saturday. experience I have had in tile court- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ueckert, Mrs.
"l'~-~]~ q, Jl~J[LJ l~Jl-ll~ Mr. Bury and son Oloyd, of Alpha ty treasurer's office--which is so 'Albert Ueckert, Mrs. Win. Wantke
................ took in the sights of the city on closely related to the. duties and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
~R OF MASSES FROM SEP- Thursday. of the auditor's office --- sfl~J~y ~ Trester, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
TEMBER TO MAY qualify me for the latter w~l~ there ! Roesler all attended the Lutheran
Most important of all in late sum- being nothing in the~itoJ's of- Howard Moffitt, halfback on the ~ ladies aid held at the home of Mrs.
St. John's Church, Beach, N.D. mer management of bees is to see to rice that I~ars anyflm~nan from that University of Iowa team, is one of . Wm. Trester in Sentinel Butte last
let Sunday, 8:30 p.m. it that enough honey is left with the position, #ltho~t~ff some may have its greatest ground gainers. He also ~ Wednesday afternoon. A most de-
• n, . Sunday, 10:30 a.m. hives for Winter use. A normal gained t~ta~'fmpression, for many is a star basketball player. ! licious lunch was served by the host-
~t3rd Sunday, 8:30 p. m.sunda~, 10:~O" a? m? i hoMu:: colony requires about 50 pounds Ofat the .cou women h~d that and similar offiees arA°no~th°r~Ya~Yes ne'~ er '~ ~a'~°~r; l~kuj'Ban!~tt~~hi_imas bt ueiu riif LIKE TilES E
4th Sunday, 10:30 a.m. i honey for the wintering season, elsewhere. I sincerely appeal to the Lfln Fortunate Fz~h
ntmel Butte N D , vo e f
.Michael's, Se ' " 'i ..... t rs or their SUpl~rt on Novem- sthatflsh eai _ .
: . . ~ day a{terno;na r.t. bier " etl~ct:dIdagea:t" ' . .. "" : " 'P B#~]n~ 2~f" B'~ ~f,4~]{~
,ha ~unday, ~'hl ?~-ash ~z'ru"':" 8undndd~fd epnledggy troumed by h~lhwnZa. :weeks ~t various points in Minne- u
3rd Sunday, 10:30 a.m. :Ben Lee'e w card be.ore-- Judge ~o'the duties of the office, ---~-----"-: sota. . ~ef ~/¢8~::
4th Sunday 8:30 a.m. ~Stoddard. Mr. Schrum had brought 25- --MINNIE E. SMITH. C.#~RD OF THANKS ~ Frank Burns was a Sentinel Butte TO THE
On the 5th Sunday of any month: i ouster proceedings as the lease of '" ~ -- ' visitor last Thursday morning. ~ ~ ~t ~t~ []
:30 at Sentinel Butte and 10:30 attMr Lechler on the plaintiff's farm . . . i It is with grateful hearts that we Alfred Ueckert was a business ~' ~ • ~ ~ ~~•
each. I had expired and the plaintiff de-heartllyElectmnwelcomdday' NOr.at 8,theYOU BazaarWill be iI return thanks to the ma~iends ........ :~_. - [ ~' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Father Hake sired him to vacate the premises. . '
• t • held by the Congregational ladies who through our loved ~e's illness .------- ~ ==~--,~ ~,~ ..... •
..... Judgment m the ease was entered il ..... and last days have~ of theirS° uniform- [I -,s .... : .... and ! ,
METHODIST CHURCH for the plaintiff, aid intheOlsonbu ding. Cafeteria ~_eb~sounif~time i Ma"az;ne in
J. Ralph McNeil, Pastor __ lunch will be server at noon and zy Kma ana t~ene.~Jtm o~ ~nmrI . ~ ~: - ! '
-- R.M. Dickson, juvenile commie- evening. There will be many at- and attentloL[,,~-*ve_rybod_y has been [ Newsva.er..... I [
"A new horizon every week." stoner from Dickinson, was in the tractive and useful articles you can most conside~tte and such kindness- [ e~-'~ .... ~'-~'." | I w ~- #, ~ __
Sunday school 10:00 a.m. city Monday on business. A young buy in the decorated booths. 25-3t ines willour ever remain a fragrantmemory._.Mary and flowerjohn I[ iJ.IJO~L|~lM)Subscr~fi0ns [i/' Kraft Fru~ss..... eese
llace Supt
Mrs. Cordia Wa , • woman who has been residing in
Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Carver and i New'Mhd Renewal | / American, Brick, Pimento or ¢~1 8 oz nk-~ f~"
The regular services ale sestu~iady i Beach ~mcL ~r::aleTeon~rOmro~ere; A TURKEY RAFFLE, to be fl~d on
favor of the Cou y .formato y " , P ,' the farm of Ous Wojah~fOctober ~ A'~h"~'edT,r~.~ and., ,~e]iab]e| I r- --.~.a~.,
'21oo1 Convention. , accused of breaking her parole and 26, 8 p.m. Everybo~ c4~me, family, i ~. _ . ~ VELVEETA---Fofl, Wrap~ ~. - • .- s~. -~1.
Our motto: "Jesus C ~,I~t the so-lwill be arraigned before Judge Pugh ~ -// 25-Ip ,~ --, I / "~ | i VAN ~AMP S mmm
tion of every problem.' in Dickinson October 31. In the / The Adv~tnce w~l ~ery much up-I ~2L___._L il ~ __h ~ --
COME. meantime she is under detentlon in Try our 30c meal~. ~each Care. preciateav°tef°r'itf°rc°unty°f-il muan mounon I I "ram~a gn.,n KC
t has alwa s tried =, ~ m - - ~ ~ ~t~ ~ V ~b~ Can
flcial newspaper. I Y ] Phone 120 | I • •
ST. PAULS LUTHERAN- /the city. ! John Brown. 'J 25-1p. to give value received for all such ,! _ ~ | I
favors
• : ~- ,I[. Trlnldeln, Pastor Farm property to the extent ofI ~R~--'~ -- " ' I ~ I1 1 MINNESOTA QUICK-COOKING
- more than one-third of the total SHIPPERS OF DR :D _____________=:_____~,___=: :.: l[ Amberolls ~Macaroni
]tmday, October 16th: I value is subject to fire hazards, TRY to Fox Brothe rs~ecu:re [=~[~~[-" /1" Spaghetti, Eg--oodles!~P~g/N S~~r~
~ivine service 10:30 a.m. Lightning, poor chimneys, non-fire- car load freightI r~~s on sm.aU
dh
5Undayschool ll:30a, m. ,proof roofing the careless use of shipments bY s~[g J. E. Middle-I !! ~" ~~;g ;! OLD MI~DAL 21
~hoir Fridays at 7:00 p.m. t bish and litter are among the most I, _~ ,~. 2....
~er~dy~am~ati°nwelcomeClaSs Saturdays at]responsiblecERES ~~farm ha~rds for fire on thel./i D~h[ HPFh 1| II l/ al~t~,l~ I! |iH ~o /i I|li DEL MAIZ COR",, No O C.. ~o~
,I i B '
TNITEI) I CHUI H I BEST ON KUHN FARMtl II/lllill/ll ! I ° ,]I| AKER S C0COA ... 'co."
_~^ } Drouth resistance and resistancel= . I , / II . ,_.
I / In ~r-laLU O~SSe~..AU.a~VORS . . , . . ~4P~Z~c
, OCt. Z~ tO rust both qualities possessed by t ~ ~ ~ • ~ r ~k ! ' ~s "~.~
~OH-- !thenewvariety°fwheatlrm,°wn.as/U nmna,n,v i! li FEL$/ioAPTHAc,.S0 P ...fi, ^
,tlndayschool, 10:00a. m. ~ !Ceres increased yields twotonve,, nl~..... II] ~'~ /~ ~,~ .... ~ /!! .0 ,
~vening worship, 7 45 o clock. !bushels per acre on Walter Kuhn's ~ /I i II I/I • I
-- f'arm near Beach the pas~ six years'l~ li|iVL' J [ I I~~~: ~ ~d,~r~. $~ / !~! iinv I~H~,~B.A-- WashesFine t.r~c ~J~
)ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH iCeres was developed at the North ~ - ~ , .lf~ " '
Rev. C. G. Ellinger, pastor I Dakota Agricultural experiment sta-I~ ~ ..... m~---- N I F !3S J, V] /:l ,I | A r n d SMALLSafelYpACKAGESP~g" ~C19c
10a'm.Sunday schOOl" To-ic 'tl°'~he average yield has been at"H All RA~RF~ I :i " i !I ] IS
a. m. Morning wor, snip. P :i least three bushels per acre over!~ H/L UI'U4 Lit , . I " "
• 'orward Movement.' ]~,,..... 1~ ,, covs Mr Kuhn He es-]~ [ Sl "~'~
~llrsday choir practice at 7"30t~Y~'~ ....... " returns have~
• .- " timates that his crop i~ ~ s emino[e Tissue
T Hr o ....... OOe--rt rrowO ...... o 0°or O ~~ ~O:~ ~ o O ooo o: O o~OO~O~
H. J. Trinklem, Pastor I ............. t'" He began l~ In eep'mg with the -- •
~Ober 23rd ,in oolaen vauey uutm :~. , "" barbers .... of" I z, o -- - / i| l aret...
. " ........... 'x bushels of seed pro-,e times - n tes 2 p gs 5bc
vzce 10:30 a. m .......... J C Russeil, coun-,|] Beach have .made a B I ,/ eep lw#r oouse s CL .AN. ! ca.e
i curer zor mm oy . • ~ .
~tnday School 11:30 a. m ........ The , onularity sweeping cut m prices,
They re
Milder
'~o ty extension a~u,~. ~, ~- . •
lr October 21 7:00 p. m ........... on- far I~ which, until further no- | .... _ - - . ....
!
!
" thin alwa s looks so spl~ l~o not only saves you all the work o~
• *.P.S. October 21, 8 :15 p. m. I°fCeresLs._g~,°.w':_~;;a:;s~'vhere,ustt'tice, wil] be as follows, m l.:::=~::2=~:;o~=:= ~o~o~.,~o.~.~o,o~,~o. I
~"~' LT~aT TTTSa I? _. I g ~... ...Every g y
• OFFERS LOW FARES t- - '[ SHAVE ............. ZSC i •
EAST FOR HOME VISITORS t FOR COUNTY TREASURER ~ TONIC ........ 15c I I Furnace. No coal-du~t nor uh-dust, |o~tabls... never too h~vt ,,. nevez | n ,
. Bl :-- orthern . youl| B, HS ............... i .no, o . old. . • _ _
At the June ~,rnnary ~
t in Beach, announces/~oney- . --'--^rt to the~ex ti SHAMPOO ............ 2~c ~ i twicea~mwi~haltthewo~kl" L~ u~ ~how you how little lt costs to i a A,...I .....
I It's ~ that h'ustwo,thy o.jo,~tho~radv~atage$otNat~al | a ¢gllatllall nppI Ucl uuA ~o~
rates for tri eas are and ] voters for your ~uppu " t --
...... ps . !t~a.re ~,, leant of my nomination whiffl~/was,H MASSAGE ............... ~e i , I I --
~atra Ioz~me rounaFZlp ~o u,,,- ! ~ - ~-.-~-~-. au~eci~ted i n _.-.~.~ o..~,~ 15c i ! -- l •
~"7'~,,~--':',,;~':=,','~ther]NOW I am asking for y~r SUp po. r~ U l ~
,- ..... D/ -"'~ -"-" extent elec to omce, ] -"~
"Tick on sale Oct 29, to the e~.:~le~d~ v.~ . .... i: I| [I ~i
5, 12, l:,%,and 26 and I)ec. 3, whichif you see t confer onthNOa i PAT B] :/': I t / I ~ ~ ~ t
L7 2 an 21 ~o~urn limit l vember 8th will tlp/regaraea w~. ~ ..... o i |
, 0, d ..... , . ^l/.^~ot~,~n and the )~ t; ~ ' ~ ~"~ [] ~ !
28 Plan to visit relatives and higher sense of aprecm~,vn ~,,,, ~.~ " ' t~
ds" or make a business trip t fulfillment of duty to the best ox my ~ JAMES C " "~, ~UGH 1
Northern Pacific depot for de- bllity ........ ~ _ . ......... ~
' FRANK I,'A.~L,J~x~ '~ "
020, N10, D81 25-3t ~ -" " ":"" .....' ........... " -~
Death Follows Three Months Coliy, head of the department of Most of this neighborhood went to given by Senator Wheeler of Mon-
Beach last Thursday evening and tana.
Illness From Paralytic agricultural engineering at the Ag- . ..................
ricultural college oints out in in attenaea tne snow, 'Tne ~nangna~ Last ~a~uraay mormng Ervin
Stroke .... ' p ..... " Express" Ueckert along with 4 other trucks
iormatlon ne has gatnerea Ior Fire 1 " '
, Charlie Kramer Mr and Mrs went to Medora and returned with
• Prevention week. ' , • •
• i Bob Kramer, Mr and Mrs Alfred a load of gravel which was hauled
............ Fire hazards vary with different • -
w~ue am aea~n was no~ unexpec~- ~ ...... ;-,~ ....~ +~. .... , .... ~...+ i Ueckert, Mr and Mrs Wm Roesler to the C F. Polly farm for the pur-
ed in recent days, the passing of thi's"v'ariabi'titl ~is~lar'gely'w~it'hi~n the lind Win. Ueckert ~ttended" the fu- pose of building a concrete overflow
friends__He suf ered from a strok~hynbrH°=~e~eldpa::;O to hLS mTUaenSy: " :' " ii;c:r~/~ffs:t::h::a~rrn:d:'l:!k ~hfak:n/a!-- 'M~ W~lt~:lh~le l:°tF~dayMXaf~:rd" " ~g~e~Y i;~gc: l::u~a 0:ln:e~:: SinUm~mt~?
_ : ........ sponsible. A "fire consciousness' is I Elmer Erdman and Ervin Ueckert] "
oI paraiyms, aIter a stag_hess o~ ~nree necessary to prevent carelessness !were Sentinel Butte visitors last A few friends dropped in on Mr•
or four months, and was 54 years old McColly states. ] Friday evening. ' I and Mrs. Alfred Ueckert to help Al.
at the time of his death. He will be Lightning ranks first as a cause ' Mr and Mrs Carl Ja~t were celebrate his birthday. The time
" "-- .... }was spent in playin cards
buried here from the United Luth-, of farm fireas, with about half of the guests at the Wm, uecker~nome ~ . . . g after
) . ~ wmcn a very nice lunch w
eran church tomorrow, Friday, af= i farm fires atributed to this cause. I last Friday evening. | as served.
ternoon at two O'clock. . . i A building properly, protected by ! I.E. Grledt of Bowman, N. Dak., I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jandt were vls,
~r. rlannevold~was born in wni~e- i roaoing aone accormng to me specz- I representative of the Bank of North ] itors at the Herman Ueckert home
hall, Wisconsin, October 2, 1878, and i fications of the National Fire Pro- I Dakota, was a caller in our neigh- I a few hours Sunday afternoon.
lived there until grown to manhood, i tection association is virtually im- borhood last Friday looking after the |
]~t 190"/ he moved to'this region and i mune from damage by lightning. I interests of the bank in this part [
homesteaded on land five miles east lFires originating from defective l of the country. • I - - - [
apd five miles north of ~h. In chimneys rank next in importance [ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Murry left [1/1~
JSuauary 1912 he was marrie~ to Miss ! to lightning. About one eighth of last Monda mornin for Grand'"' lii"
" Y g . _ 1111 Call the GoLden Valley Hotel
rtha Malmo, and fou Children!the farm fires star in this ma er IForks, for a wee vaca.on m
~re born to the couple: Allan, IChlm-neys bUilt properly el!mmate Ivislt With their daughter, ois/lll for Appointments Sund~y !!1
~obert, John and Evelyn the latter, this form of fire hazard. A nre ctay Jepson and family tlii . . _
IH
• ht Monaa
~ttend~g the state teachers college flue is desirable, and is necessary in This is the new United States legatlon building In Ottawa, which Is regarded as one of the finest build- Herman Ueckert and son Fred [[i[g , y or Monday I!1
at Dlc _k~son this terns. . i c.h~neys bm!t of one co.urse o_f_bnc_k.i ings on Wellington street, otherwise known as "diplomatic row," in the Canadian eapita!. The handsome !went t~. the D. L..Kukowski farm fill ght. Iil
Mr. ~annevold is also survived oy smgm concrete mOCK, e~gn~ inches o~ structure stands directly opposite the main entrance gates to parliament hill, on which the Canadisn fed- last Saturaay morning ~o be present|l!l !1|
his wife and by three brothers and stone, or 12 inches or rubble mason- eral parliament buildings stand at the livestock demonstration, aiso/lll u • r|l rl/~/'l • ][I
t~lree sisters. One of the brothers will ry. ] ............................... - [making a business call in Sentine1|[H R IJl UII%" Jl Ili
arrive this afternoon from Donald-! More than seven percent of the ]~) HAWKEY ~IA~FBACK t .... I Butte and on their way home called lhl Ill R I| I /H,1R !!1
S0n,-Minn., to attend the serviceslfarm fires are started from sparks] .............. I ...... I ....... , .. at the Win. Ueckert farm. ]|![ ......... vv,,0 Ill
)on the roof or the chimney This coul~'rx juu~): ) I~ .~: [ ( ) Miss Mae Smi h was of
tomorrow. , . " ..................... RT I I OVERTY . I .% : t a guest ILl nr •,,v,t I!!
.......... iform of f~re hazard can be reducedtana ~n~* u~ ,,o.a~,,.~, ~u~ I / Ervin Ueckert. Reporter iMiss Eleanor Ueckert last Sunday. }H! Hb~ll/¥ VMlllJ II!
Quite a number of subscribers weiby fire proof roofing or a screenedj /" " I / .... i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ueckert ent-|lll ULHU// 011U/III
lost in the pinch of money scarcity~ chimney. I I am seeking re-elecJ~n to the / ...................... i ertained last Sunday at a six o'clock ~|l[ III
last fall have come back to the foldi A partial hst" of the remaiaing a oveb named ofhce" ,/YourYour ,otei" t Frank Zook was a business caller dinn rae p rty Mr. and Mrs. George~r .... I}1 MARIAN ........ WN ftT.T.Ill
; Where they are very welcome. ~ causes fOro farm fires includes¢c:oCare" and influence at tl~e fall election I t in Beach last Tuesday morning : Hansen Mr and Mrs Ed Sherman |[i , v ~ Ill
less use f matches storm of r s ~ ' " ' . _ I|1 of
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Hallof ' "" g P ) will be aupreciat0~. If elected, I i t A crowd from this community ! from WibaAb~r~d Mr. ana Mrs. Ih~ .~
Ollie were Friday callers. , m p~rtly cured cond~tmn, throv.~ng promise efficient/and faithful ser- went to Beach last Tuesday ev~ning'~Wm.~k'~rt and daughter Eleanor. |~[ Di "" ,
" " " ' -) • t The school board o this 6~r~iafternoon )rid ~ i lll / !!1
-- cumulation of litter or rubbish aboutI --A. E. ZAS Z l held their meeting last Tu ay Wm. P esler home. I lil .... ....... °"° ill
=The snow fall of Monday and the buildings. [ __ evening at the home of Frank ~ook,, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helm were i[H Scalp Treatment ..... 75c II!
Tuesday, which put four inches of For more complete information on [ ~ Bob Kramer got the job of hauling iSunaay evening visitors at the home ', H| _ - Ill
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR H! wa
the beautiful on the ground, did a fire prevention white the agricul- " the coal for the schoolhouses of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Ueckert Finger ring .......50c
~Ood job for the dealers in clothing tural engineering department at the ------ Mrs Wm Wandke visited at the~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zinsh were ,1 r~ ~~ng ""'"~ HI
" " " " 1 " " " ' "'--'~'"~ "" • • "~"~
and etch, as zt very forc~b y re- Agricultural college. As the time approaches for a fin- Wm. Ueckert home last Tuesday if- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roes- [ [11 ........... " ........ "'~ tll
~d those folks with a shortage ~ l al decision as to who shall fill the ternoon ler last Sunday evening. [111 HI
it was time to buy warmer ............... [county offices I beg to again pre- During the Past week many peo- Elmer Erdmann and Ervin Ueck- - _~ - _ '~'
%dhrc~-tmeheSt 2ondly Wma:~e BRIEF NEWS sentmyself to the vote~: foSraJhanh ple from•around here went to view - - - "
aiua~e zor county aum~o , the ~ema~ns of the wrecked automo-
think gruefully of the awful ! office I was one of the nominees at bile a~ Chama which formerly be-
in the coal bin. Mrs. Jens Gronning of Alpha was the June primary. The four year's longed to the Ben Hess family.