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THE
NEWS
THE never seen any such demonstration
might thing a lot of those folks
VALLEY had gone crazY. Itls just a mani-
festation of healthy animal spirits,
and shows the ability of the human
l~WS mind to throw off its troubles and
advance into the future with a
joyful heart.
The hilarity at many typical New
" A Weekly Published Every Year celebrations might hetve
' Thursday by slightly shocked some conservative
.: The people of former y~ars. They would
PUBLISHING CO. say that some folks lack modern-
Fred A. Shipman, Editor tion and would pay for their fun
by a stiff headache next day. The
as Second ClaSs matter at great majority of our people have
Postoffice at Beach, North found in New Year revelry a lift
October 7, 1936, under the and stimulus that has helped them
Act of March 3, 1897. take ul~ their burdens again with
better spirit.
" A GUEST EDITOR Many people will say it is very
- hard to be happy and exchange
]~ditor's Note--The following is the customary enthusiastic greet-!
• I~ editorial written by Betty ings when their boys are far away,
editor-in-chief of the p~rhaps in scenes of danger. There
Cry, Beach High School is real happiness and satisfaction
~ll~r: in thinking how grandly these men
"Before I began this editorial I are doing their duty.
wondering if it would be pos- --V-
to depend upon contacting = = ...... ~ ...... _== = __.
the better nature of the officials
to the of good
. appeal to sense
2~Ement of every reader of this xr=. Dorothy Lovell, Cot.
~01e. _===- .... ==_ _ ==__===_
This is just a school newspaper
)~blished b" the students of Beach Mrs. Inga Carlson was on the
' ~ Sch£~. ~This article concerns{sick list this week.
, t rots of Beach Hi and every] Mrs. Otto Petersille spent the
' ] girl of school, age in the]Christmas vacation at her home.
J Beach. I Phll Cook was 8 dinner guest at
_ Beach, North Dakota has a popu-l the Mike Zinsli home Saturday.
well over one thousand andI Mike Lardy and Phil were callers
[1~ sure that you will agree that lin town Monday afternoon.
Is a pretty well balanced[ ~--^~ A .... • ~', ..... ,- arrived
~ I mean to say that the' r,~u ~,~ o~ ~.~,~,
~ ' I here on business Sunday night.
of the cltiz,ens are pretty Miss Ma-- Tiber s~ent Christmas
taken care of commercially. ~y . v .....
FOR ONE THING1 That vacation at her home m Glen unto.
..toOthing is amusement. I realize Mrs. Dorothy Lovell was a Dick-
in time of war one should not inson shopper Thursday.
too strongly of his own Gladys Pendleton spent Tuesday
But after all we keep until.Thursday in town visiting.
of war on our minds Miss Barbara Allen was a Satur-
deal of the time and it day afternoon caller at the home
tiresome. We begin of Mr. and Mrs. Vie Carlson.
for other things to do Miss Ramona Smith is spending
~what is there to do, and what her Christmas vacation with her
to p nts. Mr and
~h~tbeing asked most bY the young Andrew Kunlck arrived Friday
of this town is, "What can night from Molten, Mont. to spend
~.~o?" several .days at his parental home.
.They want the kind of enter- Miss Helen Hlgiey went to Miles
'~eent that they are going to City, Mont. to spend her christmas
And they will go to ex- vacation with friends and relatives.
to get it. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cymbaluk and
Point I would llke to bring family were Monday shoppers in
:~q~at here is that I believe that town.
i aleach is well enough situated so Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Rost of
;~ ~at it could well support both an Medora were Sunday night visitors1
i: ~E- skating rink and a roller skat- at the Elmer Rost home. ]
., ~I~ rink. . ] Miss Jenny Lambert left Thurs-]
i " e_.Thls is the kind of pastime our lday night to spend her Christmas
• ~ ~ llke and if they can t get it l vacation at her home in Lisbon.
• at home they will go where they' Miss Myrtice Olson spent her[
~u get it tChristmas vacation at her homeI
.We hear a lot of older folks talk- fin LRchvflle.
~.~ about what a deplorable condi- Miss Mary Uetz of Beach has
~°nthe nation's young people are been helping out at the Nick Uetz
these days. Well. I want to home due to sickness.
this, if the school folks and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner were
• ~mg people had a good clean Christmas dinner guests at the
zeeR~ectable place where they could Tom Wosepka home.
band have good clean fun, there Ted Rink spent the weekend at
~ % be such a terrible opinion his home, returning to Hodges on
~OU, X generation. It's just because Sunday.
me kids,, haven't anything to do. Several people attended the show
itI think it would be a lot nicer in Beach Saturday and Sunday
L the o~iclals of Beach could keep nights.
aeh's young people right here Miss Cora Tungsvick was an
Reach by Providing entertain- overnight guest at the Ramona
lieut. Smith home Sunday.
I don~t think it's asking too much Miss Jeanne Martin arrived home
I'm sure every parent would Wednesday from Minneapolis to
approve of it." spend the holidays at her home.
. . Mrs. Ethel Wolf and son Leonard,
the problem confront- and Ed Hess were Christmas dinner
: our local youth for good amuse- guests at the Mary Lehmann home.
the mothers of the American Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and
Auxiliary are planning an daughter Bonnie were Christmas
all high school dance and party dinner guests at the home of Mr.
a~ter the holiday vacation. If this and Mrs. Lenstrom of Carlyle,
~arty is well attended ~nd enough Miss Violet Brown of Glendive
hlterest shown by the students, is spending her Christmas vaca-
maore of this type of entertainment tion at the home of her parents,
be
has .been provided. The city hall Mr. and Mrs. Matt Brown.
donated for the event. Miss Blanche Dixon of Miles City,
It Will be the earnest endeavor Mont. is spending a few days with
~f the Legion mothers-to do their her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
~u~ In keeping children safe Dixon.
our
evil influences, but in return Mr. and Mrs. Mike Theisen and
~t~k for the Eddie and Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
cooperation
from
ents in the care of property Teacher were Sunday evening
the obedience of law and order, guests at the Ray Zinsll home.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hogoboom
HAPpy NEW YEAR! and family and Neff Hogoboom
were Christmas guests at the Good-
An outburst of happiness has win Thompson home in Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Oarlson and
characteristic of the New
Tear eelebrathms, both in this son, Miss Cora Tungsvick and Mrs.
~try and foreign lands. People Iuga Carlson were Christmas guests
~ter the new section of time with at the Paul Wischow farm.
~ Of ple~t antl~l~. ~t~ :Mr.m~ad Mrs. Ted Rink and fam-
~ ~cgO~on to~.brlng then/Joys flY' and Mrs. Henry Hanson and
~ t/one, ~ prove a bet" fa~t]Y were dinner guests at the
~" Yt~r than ~~ tim~: Ot~ petersflle home on Christmas.
~ne~l~ no great logic about this, Lyle Petersilie spent Saturday
~ere usually is no particular and Sunday at his home. He is
~ to hope that the new year employed with the N. P. Railway
i Will treat tts better than the old at Olendive.
did. The new year is mostly Seaman John Combs arrived
Jttst what we make it. If we are home from Valley City last week
_D~t~red for it by faithful effort i to spend a short furlough at his
u.a~d~.,~Y Conduct, it will bringl home.
~__~lngs. t The Misses Betty and Mary Leu
~W~h~ oonfldent beginning of a Armstrong left Thursday morning
Year is really a ver~ fine for Steele for their Christmas
~t; It expresses the i~te ou- vacation.
of the human soul, and the The Junior Class has been work-
~rlttl e m ver hard on their class la
" xpectation of the Ameri- " g Y P Y,
• pirlt. It tells of courage to which will be presented January
hold of new things, and that l7th.
toward life heIps people Seaman Raymond Zlnsll arrived
and home Sunday night to spend a
short furlough with his parents,
times many of our Mr. and M~s. Ray Zinsll, and
~t hullabaloo fa~y.t~l
blowing ~o~, . Mrs. Bert Waldal and
tricks t~rt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis
victor Mrs. Bertha Waldal were ~u~tmas
dinne guests at the h~ne-of Mrs.
Several people have been on the
sick list due to the flu.
Olga Lardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner
and daughter Marion, and Fred
Gabel were Saturday dinner guests
at the Ernest Nelson home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Mikelson and
daughter left Friday for some part
of Montana to spend Christmas
with Mr. Mikeison's brother-in-law
and sister.
Eddie Theisen, Mary Lou and
Betty Armstrong, Kay Wright,
Mildred Treater and Wayne Pendie-
ton attended the show in Beach
Monday night.
Miss Shirley Peterson arrived Fri-
day night from McCluskey to spend
Christmas at the Joe Downs home
and at the home of Mrs. Russell
Brown and family. She returned
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waldahl, Jer-
ome and Joan, Mr. and Mrs.
John Brown, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Johnson were Christmas
dinner guests at the home of Mrs.
Mac Fisher and Clara May.
Wednesday night the Butte High
School held their annual Christmas
program. A pantemine Was given
by the High School and grades,
a~ter which Santa Claus distributed
candy among the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cook and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tangen
WANT ADS
T%VO CENTS PER WORD
PER ISSUE
If you w~nt to buy or ~U
something; if you need help
or want a Job, you can get
rasul~ from News Want Ads.
No ad accepted /or less than
~Sc per Insertion. A service
cha~ge of 25c will be made for
"blind" ads.
FOR SALE--Wheel chair. C. H.
Clark, Beach. 13-2tp
FOR SALE~Bed and coil springs.
Charlie Purvis, Beach• 14-1tp
LOST~Two ear keys with license
No. 125219 attached. News office
Beach. 14-1tc
FOR SALE~1935 Ford V-8 coupe.
Excellent condition, good rubber.
C. H. Stecker, Phone 84W. 13-2tp
FOR SALE--Royal Typewriter rib-
bona. Golden Valley News
office. 5-tf
FOR SALE--One white boar, wt~
250 pounds. Chas. H. Slocum,
Route 2, Sentinel Butte. 14-1tp
FOR SALE--Worm-gear pump Jack
suitable for medium depth wells.
See Crescent Hardware, Wibaux,
Montana. 14-2tp
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis~ , ,,
Odland and daughter, Bill Adams|LOST~Hood panel from V-$ be-
and son Cecll, Guy Lee, and Mrs. | tween Art Reinl~oltz and Win.
Hazel Reed were Christmas guests| Kippley farms. Joe M.. Zinsli,
at the Jennie Demsey home at~ Beach. ' 14-2tp
the Butte Hotel. ~ ~
The-t d Club met t t'e" [FOR SALE---Two 4-year-old reg-
u y a n nome istered Hereford bulls, also some
of Mrs. Fred Smith on Tuesday
night. This being their annual
Christmas party, husbands were
invited. Six tables of bridge were
in play. Mrs. Byron Hogoboom
won first, Mrs. W. R. Campin sec-
ond for ladies, and Ernest Nelson
first and Fred Smith second for
the men. After bridge "they had
an exchange of gifts. A delicious
lunch was served.
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RATION REMrNDERS
Sugar---Stamp No. 29 in Book IV
is valid for five pounds of sugar
through January 15, 1944.
Me~ts and Fats Brown Stamps,
War Book III--Stamps L, M, N,
P and Q are valid through Jan-
uary 1. Stamp R became valid
December 26 and is valid through
January 29.
Proeessod Foods Green Stamps,
registered bull calves. Ralph
Mosser, Trotters. 14-3tp
JUST RECEIVED--Several set~ of
32 volt 21 plate i0 year far~n light
batteries. Will sell at wholesale
price plus freight while they last.
C. O. Johnson, Oolva. 14-2tc
FOR SALE---80 acres of irrigated
land in Flathead Valley, Montar~a.
Modern 5 room house and good
tmildings, School bus route and
mall route. Inqutre at News
office. 14-2tp
l~OST--Registered $ month Come,
Brown and white. Large dog.
Answers to the nam9 "Cappy".
$10.00 to anyone who can give in-
formation to return of our dog.
Bill Rabe, 04 7th Ave. W., Dick-
lnson. I3-4te
LOST--From load of moving,
War Book IV--Stamps D, E and] rocking chair, nlso 1O0 lb. lard
F are valid through January 20. I can filled with household articles
Gasoline--Present "R~r'' truckI too numerous to mention, Ylnder
gasoline coupons expire January 1, I return to Mrs. John Gifford,
1944. Coupons No. 9 in new "A"t second house north on No. 16
book valid for three gallons each I for reward. 14-lip
through January 21. B2 and C2 °
supplemental ration coupons good FARMS FOR SALE--640 acres sec-
for five gallons each. (Fewer cou-
pons of greater value being issued
for ration: no increase in mileages.
Outstanding B and C coupons bear-
ing words "mileage ration" and B1
and C1 coupons remain good for
two gallons each. All coupons must
be endorsed immediately upon re-
ceipt.
Tire Inspections--For C book
holders must be completed for
February 28, 1944; for B book hold-
ers, also by February 28; for A
book holders, March 31, 1944. ]
War Ration Boek IV--Late regis-
J
~rants for War Ration Book IV
must present War Ration Book'
III at the time of registration. :]
V-
Support the War Chest Drivel
~;. tion 13, twp. 18, range 59, Wibaux
Co. 320 acres, W~/~ of Section 7,
twp. 18, range 60. 640 acres, sec-
tion 17, twp. 10, range 57, Fallon
county. Make your own inspec-
tion. Interested parties should
wr£te me at Chippewa Falls. Wis.
O. J. Lofthus, Receiver, Union
Mortgage Land Co. 14-2tc
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c--Do your
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl
Kit. Complete equipment, in-
eluding 40 curlers and shampoo.
Easy to do, absolutely harmless.
Praised by thousands, including
Fay McKenzle, glamorous movie
, star. Money refunded if not sat-
isfled. Woodward Brothers Drug,
Beach, N.D. 10-10tp
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reedOm of CHOICE
W ITH ALL THE TALK about Freedoms, what abom
freedom of choicer
After all, fr~dom of choice can mean the same thing as"
all' ,the other freedoms people, are talking abo~t--an.d a few
otliers b~ides. In large measure, freedom of choice is wna¢
this war is about.
Freedom of choice means such ordinary things as trying
soy beans in the ~uth field next year, if you think it's the
!thing to do. It means buying the kind Of flour you think
~gives ou the best biscuits. It means you and your boll
"doing Y~e 'decidiug whether he'll go to college, or learn to'
"be a toolmaker.
Freedom of choice is the soil in which character grows.
This freedom of choice~and its counterpart, a sense of
~sponsibility for the decisions made--has done much to!
develop the character that is going to win this w~x--~ the "
battle fronts, on the farm, in industry. And when.the vi_'¢_~ :
tory is won, the kind of America we have fought an~l wor~/
erve mast be a country in which every man and woman,
1:o pre~ - • m of choke in even
and every boy and girl, will have freedo ...... tr v
- 0 ~cnenecreoy, ~" **
'~ea~er--measure. G,ne~al Electric C., " "
BUY WAR BOND$
z crm
Thursday, December 30, 1943
NOTICE AND CITATION. HT, ARING
OF FIN~ ACCOTTNT
DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
County of Golden Valley
IN COUNTY COURT
Before Hon. James Donaldson,
Judge.
IN THE MA;rTER OF THE ESTATE
OF HARRY EISFELD, DECEASED.
John Keohane, as Adrrdnis- )
istrator with the Will An- )
nexed of the Estate of )
Harry Eisfeld, I)e~eased, )
Petitioner, )
vs. )
Grace K. Waggoner, Es- )
tare of Anna Eisfeld, De- )
ceased, Mrs. Ida Nelson, )
Emanuel Eisfeld, Edith Eis- )
fold, Maurice L. Strause, )
Leon L. Strause, and all )
other Dersons interested in )
the Estate of Harry EisfeId, )
Deceased. )
Respondents. )
THE STATE OF NO~TbI DAI~oT.~
TO THE ABOVE NAMED RESPON-
DENTS:
You, the above name,'l ResponUent~.
are hereby notified that the final
account of the Administrator with
the Will Annexe~t of the Last Will
and Estate of Harry Eisfeld, late
of the City of Miami. in the Coun-
ty of Dade and State of Florida,
Deceased, has been rendered to this
Court, therein showing that the es-
tate of said deceased is ready for
final settlement and distribution, and
~oetitioning that his account be al-
wed. the residue of said estate
be distributed to the person there-
unto entitied, his adn~nistra~on
closed and that he be all.barged;
that i~ionday, the 17th day of Jan-
uary A. •D. 1944 at the hour of
ten o'clock in the forenoon of that
day, at the Court Rooms of this
Court, in the Court House in the
City of Beach, County of Golden
Va~llley and State of North Dakota,
has been duly appolnted by this
Courtf~or the settlement thereof
at whlch time and place any per-
son interested in .said estate may
appear and file his exceptions, in
writing, to said account and pet~tlon
and contest the same.
And you, the above named Re-
spondents, and each of you, are
hereby cited and required then and
there to be and appear before this
Court, and slYow cause, if an
have, why said account sh~l ~11~
be allowed, the residue of said es-
tate distributed, the administration
of said estate closed, and that said
John Keohane, Adnllnistrator wlth
the Will Annexed, be discharged.
Let serVice be made of this Ci-
tation as required by law,
H
Dated the ~th day of December
A. D. 1943.
BY THE COURT:
JAMES DONALDSON,
, Judge of the County Court.
(SEAL OF COUNTY COURT)
KEOHANE & KUHFELD
Attorneys for AdminL~trator
Beach, North Dakota.
(Dee. 30, 1943, Jan. 6. 1944)
CALL FOR BIDS
The Board of Trustees of ~e
United Lutheran Church of Beach~
N. D. will receive sealed bids f~r
the sale of a parcel of land des-
cribed as follows:
129.31 A. situated in the SE~A of
Sec. 26 in Twp. 140N. of Range
106 W. of the 5th Principal Merid-
ian formerly a porti¢n of the E.
E. Mickelson property adjacent to
the City of Beach.
Bids must be accompanied by a
certified check of 5% of the bid
~nd must be. lqled with ibe under-
signed not later than 8 o'clock P.
M. Friday, Jan. 28, 1944.
The board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
C. O. HALVORSON,
Secretary of Board.
(Dec. 30, 1943, Jan. 6, 13, 1944)
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby .given that the
City Council of the City of Beach,
North Dakota, will receive sealed
mos on the followingdescribedpro-
perty located in Wibaux Co., Mon-
~na.
NW~A, Sec. 24, TwD. 12, Range
All bids are to be cash and a cer-
~fl~ check of One Hundred Dollars,
.....,($ .00) must accompany each bid.
All bids are to be addressad*to the
aCin~ Auditor, Beach,, North Dakota
to be filed not later than 8
o'clock P. M., January 3rd, 1944 at
which time bids will be opened.
• The City Council reserves the
rtght to reject any or all bids.
Dated at Beach, North Dakota, this
7th day of December, 1943.
ELLEN J. ARNOLD
B~puty City Auditor
each, North Dakota.
(Dec. IS, 23, 30, 1945)
ST. PAUL'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
V. H. D~sen, Pastor
Sunday, January 2, 1944--
Divine Services 10:30 A. M.
Sunday School after Service."
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New Year's Eve
DANCE
Wibaux High School Auditorium
Friday, December 31st
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