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?HURSDAY, JAN. 27, 1938 THE GOLDEN VALLEi jNEW~
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At The A Worthy Cause DON'T MISS THE
Sentinel ROOSEV LT BIRTHD
Butte i -
Hall MUSIC BY GOLVA ORCHESTRA,
T I T S .... 75c i
On
Saturday
Jan. 29th
1938
bach
rvsl-
LOCALS
miss the two basketball games
the Beach High Gym to-night.
The Beach Woman's Club will meet
next .MOnday evening at the home
Mrs, E. D. Evans.
Mr. and" Mrs. C.F. Pulley and
Ella, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
were 6 o'clock dinner guests
evening. | f "° , J
Just received a ~ew lot o~dla, mond]
/ l?-ltc L
forget t~.e l:~J~ba)~ game to-[
gtrls~am will play[
girls and the Black Hawks
the Belfield Independents.
afternoen Mr. and Mrs. Earl
and family accompanied by
Rosemary Beckley, drove to
Sunday Dr. and Mrs. O, R. Niece and
Marjorie, accompanied by
H~ and daughter Rosalie,
Mrs. A. J. Gilman was
to the Priscilla sewing club at
Sundling of Glendive was here
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller
to Miles City, taking Mr. and
Rex Miller back with them.
Missionary Society en-
Very pleasant business and so-
at the home of Mrs.
Tornow last Wednesday. 14
were present and two visit-
A dainty lunch was served by the
at the close of the meeting.
Several ladles gathered at the home
Grandma Penny's Friday afternoon.
were very much surprised when
esteembale hostess served them
a delicious lunch.
Palace Beauty Shop. Winner of this
Weeks Free Shampoo and fingerwave
is Miss Mattie Thompson•
Mrs. A. E. Kastien left on train No.
~. morning Jacksonville,
SUnday
for
nnois,.having received a wire Satur-
dw~ evening stating her brother's
that
ue had passed away.
Word received here from Donald
repQrts that he is slowly tin-
and feeling somewimt better
along, which is indeed good. news
the many friends of the young pub-
Wish him every continued success
'~the road to recovery.
Thornton of Cheyenne, S. D.,
at the E. F. Cook home Satur-
morning. Mr. Thornton was with
Bio~ Indian cagers, who played
ball here that evening and was
of Wishek, this state, where
knew the Cook family several years
ago.
Mr... and Mrs. Alfred Ueckert and
a~__ily left Saturday for Velva, N. D.
v~'t Mrs. Ueekert's parents there for
a cOUple of Weeks.
~.T~e ,~,~ meetL,~ of the Otter-
.,u rorotherhood Was held" at the
DOUglas~e~. home on Monday evening
a
t~,-..--_: a~.o. After the business meet-
~ .... Ctellctott~ lunch was served ~nd
~t~aed1~e n? ,~ning of games and
C~n~s~rMr~ Win. l~r of Sentinel Butte,
:~'J. Trinklen and Mrs. E. F.
• ~ce nerbL~th- " ........ "
- ,~n~ay Sunday afternoon.
_ Mi~:Arthtw Wetsch of Dick-
were week end guests at the D.
home.
wen"" morning Mrs. C. O. Halvor-
~r ~. ~ Bismarck to undergo med-
¢eatment there.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neudeck
~'rived here to visit a few
~wtth Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neu-
fb, mfly.
EVelyn Zopfl spent the weekend
home of her parents in Wi-
Stanley Raisler was hostess to
Bridge club at her home
of Bismarck, auditor
elevators of the state, was a
• visitor Thursday.
VLslt~r~"~rl~r~. H. W. Blair.were Golva
,. ~ Hay night "
~,~, -- ~ne in from the north coun- !
~s ~o see the city lights• t
.~_~'Unday Mr. and Mrs. John Hladick
• mc~erved their thirty-fourth wedding
_.annl.versary. At a dinner that da
guests Were --- Y I
cek an,~ ~'~X" and Mrs. Anton Hude- [
udecek Mr
• ~ are well known old timers
of GOlden Valley county who h
aided no--*,- - , ave re-
Years: • t~ o~ Sentinel Butte for many
Carlyle OrnerUd of Bismarck, a state
Welfare man, was here S~turday on
business.
KUrkowski has returned from
ed by :hher~: .was formerly employ-
Metal ~:'~ ueacota-Montana Hide &
The many friends here of
Btrohlne ..... Mlas I~na
s~r Who Is now at .
en ~ani,_=~,. San Hay-
that ~he~surn' ~ be pieced to hear
. ~0~uch ~p~ve~ _ ,
A
Octogenarian Bishop at Play
Soil Conservation
Jan, 19 36 8
Jan. 20 31 15
Jan. 21 38 18
Jan. 22 42 21
Jan, 23 40 22
Jan. 24 23 2
Jan. 25 14 1 .01
In an item in the Sentinel Butte
news last week it was stated that
Chester Gas is in partnership with his
father in Beach. This should be cor-
rected as Chester is merely employed
here, the News has been informed.
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BONNIE VIEW
I
Our sympathy is extended to the
relatives of Mrs, Frank Holmberg,
their recent bereavement. .~:,,:
[ John Olover spent Sunday vl~tl~
I his father. .
frockS.on last week Mo~ and~))o-,
[Ban ~ teaching d~ the Bo~e
ste~ ~ f~the v~cy eau~:.~
the~resig~¢lon of MI~ Amelia Hgl~
wh~. !e~:last week ~' train for the
J6e and Charley Pesha were Sunday~
visitors at the home of their pa[ents. [
Get in on the big magazine sub-I
scription offer which the News is giv-I
ing its subscribers! Hurry--it won't l
last long!
Jack Still returned to his home Sun-
day afternoon after spending a few
d~ys at the Beach hospital for treat-
ment. Mr. Still is feeling fine again.
A number of friends gathered at the
crowd drove to the Bonnie View school-
house where they enjoyed dancing and
card play~h~ until a l~te hour. A fine
lunch w~,$erved at midnight. ,~
Mrs. Jac~ Callahan a~¢1 ~r,
of Beaet%:spent Saturda~r me Jack
Still he, me. • .~
Mr. Glen Stein is~ staying at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stoddard.
Pat McCa~key spent Friday night
and Saturday at the Reeve ranch.
IT'S A FACT
That In The Old Days
in Tennessee A Remedy
for Colds and Chills
Was to Eat two Live Chinch
Bugs between the halves of
a Biscuit
BUT TODAY
/~s A Fact:lso
T~e~no such d~mtic treat
me~t is neeessa~
' COM~uIrN~ineN7
COLD/ DIES
WALL RUG CO.
TED WALL
Reeve Bldg. Beach, N. D.
bishop of London, England, Just refuses to feel old. The bishop is show~
l~ro (right) as he took part in the annual hockey game for the oh
Malburnian~ against Hadley college in the grounds of Fullmm pala~
reoently.
Educational Meet- Try Our Special Home-Cooked
ings Being Held SUNDAY DINNERS
:::~!:i : ~ii! We always serve the finest of foods
:::::~!::::~:/: : ': ii!~~ Educational meetings relative to the
1938 soil conservation program has SPECIAL T~RKEY DINNE~:"
been held at Trotters, Garner and
Sentinel Butte during the past week.
The 4nterest in the program appeared ~HOP~/ ~J
to'be very good. Meetings are scheduled
for Golva Monday, Jan. 31st at 1:30 p, / ROASTS
m.' and at the Alpha School, Monday, /~. J .... STEAKS
evening 8:00 p. m. Other meetings ,/')/ ~KEN
will be scheduled for the vari~)us com-
munities according to the weather and
road conditions. -
. he p ,,c,pal topto is0ussed at th, Fo nta vice:
meetings is how to arrive at the soil
building goal and how to compute the
ffUrllCash allowance for each individual Specla
The operator will receive this Peanut-butter Sundaes, Double
• ~lthough he is eighty years old, Rt. Hey. Axthur F. W. Ingrain information for each f~arm he is oper- peanut-butter Malted Milks, Hot Choc-
The Zion Luther League of Glendive
is presenting a program Sunday eve-
ning at 7:30 at the United Lutheran
church here. After the program the
Glendive league will be entertained by
the local league. This program is open
to the public.
On Friday Rev. H. J. Trinklein and
E. F. Cook drove to Marmarth, ~accom-
"panide by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gra~s-
n~an where they took the train for
t~etr home at Tomah, Wis., after /:isit-
ing the past week with Mrs. B. J. Ben-
son.
Monday Mrs. Ralph Mosser went to
Billings for a short trip, planning to be
back again yesterday.
Benny Gas of Sentinel Butte spent
the week end with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, George Gas here.
Mr• and Mrs. Win. Carew and fsmily
of Alpha were Beach °visitors Satur-
day.
Mrs. D. A. Rhyner was hostess to the
American Legion Auxiliary at her home
on Friday afternoon. Out of tqwn
ladies present included Mrs. Win.
Gardner, Mrs. Ernest Nelson and Mrs.
Hall of Sentinel Butte. Mrs. M.
L,~ Walker was also a guest at the
ating in 1938. He can then make his
plans accordingly to meet the goals and
,thereby receive full payment. It is very
important that each operator has a
thorough understanding as to how to
apply the different practices to his in-
dividual farms. The farmer who has
not given the program much thought
will find himself in difficulties when
making ~application for payment, Every
one should try to attend the meetings
scheduled for this community. We are
m~eting, l also glad to see the women in attend-
Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. H. A.'ance" They can be a great help in
"l~ompson returned from Dickinson, making plans for working out the full
where Mr. Thompson ,has been in the' ~ompllance for their farms.
h~pital, tmdergoing treatment. He ~' _. .....
n~ f~,~,~, ~,,,.~ t~,.,;' =;~.~ ~o "~, :i THe No ~ost bridge ClUb me~ at the
d~ "~'n(~--ws"to '--"'£"~o~mm;v"--s": ~na~v~ ROy Johnson home last week Tues-
fronds. - " ," ;day night. Everyone brought some-
~t .~,,.,¢_.." t " .. " ........- .'.~._, .~.,=_'_,.I thing, to eat and at 7 p. m. a fine din-
was ed. af,.r whioh
u~g pe y, ara Knuerle ana ~-bles ..... -- --
~a,o oz orluge were pmyea
W~Iter Bratton made an effort to get,,
out into the Badlands to the ~tnar
Ol~tad farm, but turned back afteri Renew Your S~bscription Now]
a bit of dff:[ -
banks on ti~e
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M. L. Walker, Prop.
COMMUNIT REPAIR SHOP
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Phone 170, Res. 86-J ~. A~ross from Golden Valley Hotel
HEAT~] STORAGIiF'":
Have your car and truck strviced for ]id~ter driving, with
winler grade Mobil Oils anj[ Grease~r
W~nt¢i:')Mobilgas ://
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12 I4~r Battery Charkin~ffi Grant Batteries Sold
• NonT~Rer for the Price
We sell and inst~l~ar radios, also repair all makes
We do Motor reboring, reconditioning and general repair-
ing and welding
Storage Rates:
Daytime ...................................................................... 25c
24 Hours ..................................................................... 50c
Per Week .................................................................... $2.25
) Dead Storage, per month ........................................ $5.00
Live Storage, per month .................................. $7.50
~ Storage on trucks, per nigi~t ___~ ............. 75c and $1.00
(( Dead Storage on trucks, per month ..................... $7.50
t/ Live Storage on trucks, per month ._ .................... $10.00
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