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PAGE 4 .... " 2~ GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS ' THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1938
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At The
Sentinel
Butte
Hall
A Worthy Cause DON'T MISS THE
ROOSEVELT -!IRTHDAY fiALL
MUSIC BY GOLVA ORCHESTRA TICKETS .....
Saturday .
Feb. 12 /
1938
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I/ III I ,_
CARLYLE
II
Mr. O. Oearey returned to his home
at Aberdeen S. Dak., on Thursday
aftr a month visit with ,his brother
George and family.
Mr. and Mrs, George Gearey and
Miss Evelyn Nelson visited at the Ham-
mervold and Moen home Thursday eve-
ntng.
~. O~orge Z~mo~d ~rt~ed
the "Jolly Whist Club Sa~y eve-
nlng or at least those who/dared to
brave the drifted roads. ~vo tables
seven games of whist a~d pinochle
were pla~ecL, rash prims ~ers won by
Mr. and Mrs. Oeaxey ~nd ~cond prizes
Mr. and Wl. Scheqer. Anne
lunch was served mFnd ~ was en-
Joyed until 2 o'clock a. m! Mn. Oear-
ey
bb~t$on in "shoes'-"'--"a'"" ..~Which afforded
much enjoyment.
Friends wish to extend ~cere ~-
pathY to Mr. and Mr& Cole Mattle in
their bereavem~t.
"Slim" BUen0SkY Of Oabin Creek In-
spected the gas and telephone llne dur-
ing the past week.
See the big smile l~udolph Rising is
wearing? ~[~ae reason is because a
little baby gl~! has m~v~d to brighten
their home ~ whoUp n~ne will be
maine Anna l~le. M~ther and .baby
expect to return home ~m the J.acK-
tnson hospital Monday.
Mrs. Kenneth Justice visited withi
Mrs. C. M. Fulton Wednesday while+
the men folks caxrled mall. [
Machine For Spreading Hopper Poison
The second s~u£1y group discussion ....
will be held Thursday evening at 8 Butte during the week and found
o'clock at the school house. All mem- plenty to do.
bets are invited to be present. Topics Nell Hogo~om used his "Eskimobile"
to be given are: "Why parents visit to make the rounds on the rural route
school" and "The child learns to the other day when the roads were
adopt?' blocked witl~ snow. He made it with-
The l~llon County plow came up out a hitch ~n three apd a half hoUrs.
Thursday evening to the Wll~mx coun- Lyle Marti~ was a ~eek end DicRin-i
ty line. son business ~'l~itor. ~ ~ / i
- - I Members of the N~brem family/who
~/=. _.:., -~ were here for the~funeral/ of] their
.......... • T,n~r, mother, have left ffor th~tr lhtrlous
,~e'm.i'.mm'. rU'I'TE ,horn+ ~t+-m. exception of Wi~red,,
Ol~J.~£JL±~l~l~ i~q.~ ,+the y~ ,~un st s~btto, li I
- " -- -- -:: - - - :- i Mr. andMrs.'~Bud Miller of ~Deach
-"~--~theran ladies atd held their' were ~ent~el Bu~tte visitors Sunny. [
The J~
........ e -f M~ E H i Joe Carlson, w~o~a~under doctors
meeung a~ me r~m u " " "~ ' " f v
...... ,r~ .... ua} *lection Of officers care at the ~Beach hospit~- or se eral
.......... = +lec*~ for the weeks, has f~lly reeovered~d ta now.
was nero ann ~ "+~.=.~ ............ k-- ...... ,. leuh_-- ,_ !
----in- -ear were as I~OW~" pre~- nu~mg nm nvmc w+t~, ,,.~ + t~ cw, ~-
c~n: ~y C " C:rlson; vl~e presi 'drew Carlson.~ | I
aenx;, n. . ~s~ " "' 1 es i
- - -- ~-- ~" ........ se~re .... It seems t~at natura~ gas in ,
Clenl;, lYll~.-~, l~xlm ~ ~m~.v, ,+
~r,-* n -- ~IC~o~"~'~ "treasurer, freeze in Nortl~, Dakota. ).t least thatI
+:" "--Z.~Davl~. ".~ ': l as the case Sunday In the line leading
.~ =.~, ,.~:~tT:;d ~her ~brother. into the R~eby ~estaurant. Workm n
• ~,---::~'e'~-:ster--~et-'~rnecl "+ Mondzy'frOm the uti~y c~mpany spent all day
+...,, ~x~,,,:,~'~" ~a~,~ where the" went Sunday digglng them up for the pu -
,,u~ ,,~,~..~ ~-., ~ .... th m out
last week to a~e~d '~e funeral of their pose oz mawmg e . [
sister, Mrs. Heabert +~ubnm. The~i - - ~ 1
made the trip by auto Mr. and l CAMFBELL LEASES OUT l
Mrs. Joe Cook of St. Igl~atius, Mont,, WELL KNOWN MEDORA GKRAGE
who visited here a few days with mere- An item in last week's copy of the
Order Your
' LES BOOKS
+ From ,:
The Qo]d/t/n
Valley " ews
1
Mechanical methods will play a
larger part in the 1938 North .Dakota ...to the hospital Monday suffering, from
grashopper control effort as a result of pneumonia.
an e.~ficient and inexpensive poison bait Mrs. Ed Novak entered the hospital
spreading machine just announced by Sunday for treatment.
the NDAC extension service.
The machine which is shown above
is capable of spreading the grasshop- LOCALS
per poison bait at a rate of 40 acres!
or more per hour. Pulled behind a car ~ ,
, uon t forget our tal on rugs for
or light truck the machine will do a th ..... ~-
thorough job of bait spreading at a ~.~amroay. we_w~ nave some ex*
speed of 20 miles her hour ~cepuonally good buys~ Overstad's.
Being built frc~m old " automobile FOR ,~ALE---Electrlc : radio, $6. AlSo
parts, consisting principally of the rear+ sliding tro.mt~.~ ~e+..++Re+x+~+I~.~lumT"
.... ~each N.D. 19-2tp
half of the running gear wire me up- Youn~ Tommy Odenbaugh has been
ended drive shaft operating a scatter- . .........
szcz w~ me ziu recency
tug device, the whole rig can be put • '
together in any farm shop~ at a co~t Mrs. Florence Brown, Dlstric~ repre-
as low as $10. Even where the~ old uuto sentati~e for WPA, and Theo. Schwad-
n ~ affable the cost berg, District representative Division
,.arts ar~ not readly av , ~ .....
of building a machine of this type i~+ ; W~re business c~tters i!~ Besch,
Wednesday
not likely to be large. "~ R "
The North Dakota Grasshopper Con- ~O SALE--Westinghouse Electric
ltt r arin washlng machme Ted
trol comm ee is p ep g for a " , Thompson,
Beach N D
statewide grasshopper control program , • • Lq-ltc
this year in cooperation with the
NDAC extension service and other or-
ganizations. In these plans, use of
spreading machines-to speed up and
improve th efficienty of control activi-
ties is being recommended.
To be ready to spread grasshopper
A t t e n t i!!!o n
Select Oysters- Any Style
Fresh Fried Pike at all times
Try Our
Hamburge Sand vich Special
We Sn unday Dinners
Fountain Servic:e \ !
Special Peanut-buRer Sundaes, Double
peanut-butter Malted Milks, H~ Choc-
olate--ANo Bulk Ice Cream /
t {,,,i
~ervlce with A Smne -
COZY CAFE:
Dickinson's Winter Bargains
bets of the Trester family. Medora paper tells of the leasing of bait promptly at the time it will d¢l
Mrs. Margaret Bolsen +was ~t Bis-]the Jim.Bob service station and gar-:the mos~ good, construction of spread-
marek victor from Friday to Sunday, i age there to Max Lee. James' Camp- in machines should no be delayed. The
als0 stopping over for a visit with tel-l bell, who constructed the present gur- grasshopper problem this year will be
atives at Glen Ullin on the return trip.!age bulkilng and who has operated it extremely serious in North Dakota but
Principal Muth of the hi~ school tuntil re~n,tly, is excePtiOm l and ~evertheless can be met suc~f~ly ff
visited with h~ folks at Dlckinson lfavor~ly known in ~nd.l I armers prepare themselves .With .~
over the week end. ' ~and +:+~lflen Valley ~ machines and cooperate with. their Io.:
The county snow I)low h~ b~n in t host o~?frlends who ~ caI control organizations in scatter-
operation in and grotmd Sefltinel whatever undertakes, ing bait.
for bulding a spreading ma-
of the type illustrated above are
now available from+ every'county ex-
GrouP ension +t, or can be +secured direct
' NDA~ extension
at are
BRINGS YOU
Oak Flashlight Cells at ... ~:,.
Washboards; a 50 cent .39
Bridge Size+Playing
Patching Outfit for f
108 Sq. Feet of Good
...9 cehts
at .... $1.09
--o--
No.
10
- 5coop Shovel :., ...... $1:65
Big Fount Oil Lantern ~t .......... ,$1.39
5 Sewed Broom, good-quality at .. ..... 39c
8 oz. Size Polish, for Furniture at .. 9 cents
i i i ii ! i
A BIG SPECIAL
ON ALL RUGS IN OUR STORE
SATURDAY ONLY. Come'in and Save
Money
t i i
A. OVERsTAD& SON
of Wibaux was in the
ho~ptt~!, undergoing trea~t for a
f~w~d~ys last week.
Sunday James Heato~ o~ Carlyle left
the' hospital after h~iVn~ .undergone
treatments for a few days.'
Sunday Mrs. Arthur Mogle entered
the hOSl~l for treatment.
Harry Brewer entered the ~hosl~t~l
M~Suffering from heart troub~,
Delor~ QUade of Wlbat~, wa~ taken
MEN "
Made of Munsingwear's Spe-
cially processed Rayon, that
defies war and washing. Style
as pictured on Special Sale
Thursday to Saturday
Sizes 38 to 42 ...........__._49¢
Sizes 44 to 48 ....... _~ ........ 59¢
Dickinson's
~011 Headquarters for
MUNSINGwEAR
We give silverware certifi-
cates with every $1.00 pur-
chase which you can redeem
for siiverwar at our
store
Snow Suits for Toddlers ~~,
Made of Warm Beacon Cloth with Hned helmet.. Slide
fastener front, plaid top solid color pants, knit wrist-
lets and anklets. Double crotch and armhbles "
An Outstanding Bargain Sizes 2 to +6
!
Men,~and Boy's Suede
Full S~da~ dimensioms,
sty~ ~h {WO large
to 17~A lind ages 8 to
n~y. Our,
$1.49
Shirts
Men's Lee
. Made of genuine Jelt Denim Shrunk.
A
bargain that can not be duplicated
, $1.49 /
AllPneed Reduced on Hood Oversho~: I
AI| Rubber Overshoes
For Women, Misses and Children. Black or Brown in
all styles of heels. Our low price
/
MEN'S 4-BUCKLE LIGHT AND TOUGH RUBAFLEX
OVERSHOEg-=r&lueed to ........ ........................ $2~3~,.
MEN'S 4-BUCKLE Cloth Top Red Sole Tread Over+-+
shoes reduced to ..................................... $2.89
Women's Galoshes ,,
Fur trim around ankle and instep to give plenty,~of
style. Reduced from $2.69 to
$1.98
i
One Lot of Children's Buckle cloth top Overshoes and
Women's low and high cloth top Goodrich Zippers,
broken sizes. Come early as they wont last at this
LOW PRICE
79c