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LOCALS
Julia LeiwmS returned to
Beach Friday night after spending sev-
days last week in Bismarck vktt.
~ rectum.
Mr. a~d Mrs. D.B. Burton and
daughter, Mrs• ~ Calhoun of BIs-
marok, arrived S~turday to visR their
daughter and sister, Mrs. F~ Oster and
family. They returned home Monday.
Dr. sad Mrs. V• G Morr~m and daugh-
ter ~ were Medora visitore Bun-
day.
Mrs. Bob 0oUtts, Mrs TheO. Tobias
and d~u~t~tm' Mildred were Glendive
visitors Wednesday ~ernoon.
Mrs. Mary Sutheriand of Wlb&ux on
~turday purchased the Wllys demon-
strator from C. C. ~ here.
The ma~ friends bee of F. L.
Whirlers, well known and popular Getz
poultry buyer, will be dkappointed to
learn that he is in the St. Alexius
hoaptt~! at Bismarck, recovering from
an emm, ffel~y •ppendiaitis operation
last ~. Hls appendix was broken
and for • time it seemed very serious,
bilt he is now report,~d as comir~
along very ~lco~, ~which is tndee~
Mr and Mrs Henry Marmon and Mrs.
A1 ~ were Billings visttors on
8ur~ay.
Mm. and Mrs. H~h Bolton of Sen-
~ are the parents of a baby
girl, born to them on Oct. 36th. She
hM been n~aed ~e Fay.
ZoOk was pleasantly sur-
tm her birthday Sund~, when
at Chains
her hcm~,
• ~ A. dKaCden were
~ night.
fir, PAUL'S
]:)~ ¥, H, PUt~
mmm,
Divtm Services •t 10 S. m.
Bunday SCholo at 11 a. m.
Peopk's Soe~ty meets Mon-
ey. '/th, at 8 p. m.
Aid meets Wednesday,
at 2:a0 p. m•
The Na~kmal Lutheran Hour with
THE
CONGIEGATIONAL CHUB(~
W .a. Smith.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning worship I1 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.
Se]atinel Butte
Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
Church service 10 •. m.
Ladies •id guest day Thursday of
this week in the church basement.
You are cordially invited.
Look fareward to the preaching n~-
aion Nov. 14-20. Services every even-
h~ at 7:30. Rev. Norman S. Davis
of Halliday will be the speaker There
will be special music each ev~ rig.
NOq~CB
Farmers running stock on S~ tion
laol0t are asked to keep sm te off.
will be up for
O~erwiee they Rsymond~K•
dmna~es•
BONNIE VIEW
I HI i
• The program and entertainment •9
the Bonnie View seato ~t Saturd~
evening was ~tend~ by • iar~
crowd and it Wgved ~ fine succe~.
M~o was ~ed ~y ~ ze~
I~, teacher at Bonnie~View.
~toe mad Charley Pesha are the
~vners of • Pontiac co~ch, purchased
last week.
Miss Dorothy Doyle of Beach was
a guest at the McCaskey home Satur-
day night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Pesha and
little son, WaYne Charles, arrived at
the home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Pesha~ last week, from
Selby, South Dakota, where they have
resided th~ past year. They plan to
make their future residence in this
country.
Mrs, ~ Smith and Mrs. ~ate
Kinsey of Beach were callers ~ the
Bonnie View vicinity Friday./
Mrs. Fred Sahen and Blll/Gifford
were callers in Bonnie View Jrhursd•y
while em'oute from Beach t~ the Off-
ford home ~car Trotters. l~rs. Sahen
arrived in l~,~ch by t~ ~ previous
evening fresh her hon~ n~ar Detroit
l~kes, Ml~esota, for a~ut • three
weeks ~ st.the home Of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gffford.
Mrs. MaVen ~t formerly MJ~ Zella
Offford a~ ~o~he and her husband
were rside~s of ~is ' vicinity before
their m a~/_ . _ u" made
J. J. Hess ol~ Sentinel B tte
several calls in this neighborhood on
Wednesday.
The various high school students of
this vleflnty enjoyed a v•cation at
their homes last week while their
teachers were away.
Curt Sill of Beach was in Bonnie
View Thursday..
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Nehis were
that day.
ALPHA
i
H. A. Oisen was a caller at the H.
A. Bury home Monday.
Ed Eide returned~ from Minot Tues-
day where he had sl rved on the grand
Jury.
Mr. •nd Mrs. Hem by were din-
net guests of M~ M~ A. J.
Ziebarth Tuesda~ ve~. | ~'N
Miss Vera ~nit~ ~er of ~eac~ sp~
the week end wt h her atste~, M~
Ralph Bussman m d fl~lly, l
Mr. and l~rs ~to| ~u~ (~
family spen Sunday atF~he Aud N~
home. ~ ~,
Mr. and ~s. Milo]~ Austin and
famlly~of ~ ~tt, N. D.~¢are spending it
few da~ ~th Mrs. Austin's sister
Mrs. Ott~ >hnson and family.
Dick JoN son and Peter Meyer
Medora wer calling in the AlphaI
neighborhood Monday. ]
Neis Langdon and R. C. Boehlke]
were Dickinson visitors Thursday and]
Friday.
R. A. Ziebarth of Wood Lake, Minn.,
Creasted Wheat Grass per lb ........... 20c
Also rock Bottom Prices on
Sweet Clover Seed,
Dakota Maid
Meal, Ant
Cotton Seed
Hi-Power
or yellow blossom
Mash, Calf
[, Shorts and
e or Meal
PATRONIZE
BEACH CO-OP GRAIN
Beach, North Dakota
A MONTH
Dakota Maid Flour
Costs
Less
BECAUSE IT I$
"MADE TO MAKE GOOD"
CLEAN AND
WHOLESOME
HOW WE GRIND
WHEAT
~Wa/ter A. Maler as the speaker,
, be heard over KFYR Blmma'cg
3:30 O. S. T. Every Stmday after-
Before any wheat is ground
Each kernel of wheat is
to.so• 1 ~ ground 32 times; after
month ,Re am- every precaution is taken
~ ~~--~ each grinding the various
; ~BIM~B~ ~ ~M~ ONLY cost.dine to produce the, highest " ~'~"~ :~:" impurities are removed by
lffmmama ~ Mla/at~ overnight wiped out all ~w ~ grade and most wholesome special machinery. On the
~e BRnV~ IN YO~ ~ flour. Every bushel of
~-~ ~~9~._ ~ ~ sifter floor gyrating ma-
T~otters
Sunday
School
at
3:00
n~,~ ~.9.- ~ ~,~. wheat ground here is wash-
Preaching at 3:00. oumtrt ~.~r ms~y ~ uP chines fitted with sieves
unified worah~ ~a~ce at d/thnm~y ._ -. ed with four gallons of are employed~ In each
':I~.- and Senlor O. E. at 6:30. ~C~~t~~R
preaching at ~:S0. clean warm water• After machine there are large
],n~ .'~ ~r~e~ at the Pariah house washing and drying t sieves clothed with var-
W~ae~lay •t ~:aO.
W~n~ Missionary Society meeting wheat is then run throu ious sizes of silk bolting
M~a mmol Caark on Nov. ~o. machines that thorc cloth. Each-machine has
h~herhood Father and Son Banquet Half the ~ , , , ~ice the
the Far~ house on Nov. 14th at scour and polish it. 96 sieves and the cloths
GOLDEN VALLEY HARVESTER i~ this manner is it vary in size from 324 to
d~rlet
m~t~
win
be
held
fo~ the East District of Montana Oon- ible to maintain the 14,400 meshes per square
ferenee o~ November $ at the church
~ •t C.C. Clark, Prop. Beach, N.D. form whiteness and m inch. No impurities can
Pot luck ~per and evenn~ of Dakota Maid pass this test.
Dakota is Used From
MR. VOTER! Now it's up to you Oregon to Em'ope
This flour has attained a reputation for purity and quality over the
United States. Not only in this country but in Europe as well is the
product~ of our state mill known. A visit to our packing room will con-
On the initiated measure to abolish liquor ~nce all that North Dakota has become known for and wide through
its flour, made from hard spring wheat grown at home. Our automatic
packing machines do a eomplete job and human hands never touch the
~ product. The sacks are sewed with automatic sewing Here
all sizes of packages are prepared for ,shipment from the pound
bags so often sold in larger cities to the 280 pound sacks are sold
, NO in Europe.
BENEFIT
BE MORE
TO
BE
WILL RESULT TO
EXPENSIVE AND
TO LABOR--THOUSANDS
NO 'Eat the Best With Rest'
NO ~,~ To THE WILL BB IN-
CREASED. Loyalty to our own state should make to use Dakota
LANDLOrd000 CUBIC OF
NO BENEFIT TO VACATE ,~ ~ _ rEZT Maid producta In sore of that thought desire to have the
SPACE W~LL BE best may well prompt the purchase Maid flour.
NO BENEFIT TO TRADE--~ $~000,000~ ROLL WILL BE It has been accepted by the Council of the Amer-
LOST.
.~ ican Medical Asso¢iation. No better of vurity
and Wholesomeness could be had. the family food
Only Bootlegs ~...~ on a high standard. Bread made of Maid flour is
the er Benefits ::.:safe for
today.
the whole family.Get a supply ~om your dealer
BE SURE TO VOTE
Published by the North Dakota Wine and Sprttk Institute.
State
Mill & Elevator
GRAND FO~ N. D.