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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
March 10, 1938     Golden Valley News
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PAGE 8 , , , u. WIBAUX _ I il II I Mrs. Fred Reinecke suffered from • san attack of aappendlcltis last week. Miss Alice Novotney of Yates is employ- ~ed at the Reinecke home. Mr. Jack Ballard came Friday and aspent the weekend with his family, ~eturning to work on Moniay. Francis Payne has been 111 with the zflu the past week. Arden ~nd LegGy Amunrud spent ~aturday at the home of their grand- -well near Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fessenden auto- ~d to Olendive Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Stair and chrld- xen who came from Fairview the first ~of last week and visited at the E. B. 4Stalr home, returned Thursday. Mrs. Kathrine Larson was a patient :In the N. P. hospital at Glendive' ~rom Wednesday to Saturday of lastI week. I ~x. and Mrs. Mike Kramer were shop-] ping in Beach Satta~day. ] Mrs C A who l~as been suf- fering from trouble the past' "Week, was ~ital Glenn ~er Sunday ~lowly Tom Houghton .l~rank were in Mr. and to the Beach hos- Steele, Mr. and Mrs. and children visited and found her LucllleLarson, Mrs. G. daughter Renee and were among those who Saturday. Laurence Hartse and GOLDEN f .ALLEY NEWS ed to Glendive Saturday where Mrs. of the program committee and Mrs. church were: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stair, -- Amunrud entered the N.P. Hospital Sutherland and Miss Hazel PetermanMr. and Mrs. O. Ponath, Mr. and Mrs. for treatments. Mr. Amunrud and 'lwere hostesses. After the business Barley, Mrs. R. S. Elsenbart, Misses sons visited her Sunday. Friends hope meeting a lovely bridal gift was pre- Charlotte Rimel. Jean Ostby, Dorothy for ~t speedy recovery. [sented to Miss Thora Presthus and Woods, Mrs. Ostby Mrs. George Meek The W. C. T. U. enjoyed a pleasant ~ dainty refreshments were served, and G. Blome. meeting at the home of Mrs. T. Sletten [ Dr. Horace Turner was guest of honor The American Leg~Sn entertained a' Tuesday afternoon, l at a dinner given by the Methodists delegation of hat,hal officers at a' Mrs James Elrlott entertained a few at their church dining room last T~urs~ banquet at the Sut~erland dining room' ladies at her home Thursday aff~r-]day. Dr. Turner ~ave a report of a at 6:30 Monday e~&ning. Among those~ noon. ~ |conference he ha~ recently attended present was Gen~ Valiant of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. l~e Kramer left Sat-~tn Chicago. ~ I Ore., Master F~eld Secretary of the urday evening[ an~-spent Sunday with~A few friends and~relatives gathered Legion, E. J. C$~han service office the I. Sween~ f~ily at Terry. Mr. i'at the E. B. ~tair hdEne Monday eve- of state welfarei/c~. of Washington, and Mrs. Joh~ Tr~!ope accompanied ning to remind~ M~. 8lair that they D. C., R. B. DovJns ~eteran Placement them and vialled M~ Trollope's sister, had not forSotte~ lier birthday. After Rep and Hugh Kebler~of Helena, State Donella Lur#d ~r~d family at Fallon a pleasa~nt )~venin~a lovely lunch was Adjutant. After the ~anquet the Le- Mrs. Lou~e~tl~on ~nd son Orlando, served/by ~he self:invited guests, gion and visitors adjourned to the Win, Swar~z~/Art Blair, Art DeBilzen, Sev~al /members of the Luther Commercial Club rooms where the Mr. and M~s/I. Breitenfeldt and daugh- Leagu~ 4toed to Beach Sunday eve- Auxuliary entertained at a social eve- ters Mr. ~Mrs. A. E. Welsh and ning ~c~ had charge of a program at ning. children W~re among those who went the LutHeran church, after which theyI Mr. and Mrs. Burton Welsh enter- to Beach Qlaturday were entertained at a supper at the tained a few relatives and friends at The regular meeting of the B & P Women's Club was held at the Suth- erland dining room Thursday evening. Mrs. Marie Hazelwood was chairman parsonage. Among those who went to Beach Monday evening to hear C. A. Arm- strong and G. Parish at the M. E. THOMPSON'$ i:OOD PlARK[T We Deliver Phone SS IJlIH . I I Smoke Salt, Morton's, ....... 10 lb. 8% Sunday dinne~r in honor of their son Donald's bir~hday. The latter who teache~ at (larlyle was home for the week en'~. / Mr. an~ ~Irs. E. A. Brand autoed Glendive Sh~urday. i Mrs. Skaar entertained some friends' at her home Wednesday afternoon. Frank Fessenden was a business vis- itor in Olendive Monday evening. Circle Sidney Glendive Miles City THURSDAY, MARCH 10, I~ II A SURE SIGN OF SPRING A Boy Playing Marbles We Have a Barrel df Marbles at 5c A HAND! FULL As Usual We Have Weekly Specials Of All Kinds. Corn in ~nd Look Them Over FormaldehYde ~nd Ceresan in Stock SEE//US FIRST WELCOME! BabCket Ball Fans and Players Make this y0u~ Headquarters During the I~/ependent Games WALL DRUG COMPANY Phone 31 Reeve Building Beach, N. D "Always Courteous Treatment At F. T. Reynolds Co. Watf r: 0 quality Peas or Corn, g od .. 3 cans 35c Mont.MONEY, SAVING FOOD STORES Beach, N. D. Allowed old lamp on Aladdin • • e) i • • * s,~. ~-,. .~,~'°~: . Cooktes, plain ass t, ......... 2 lbs. 27c POTATOES U. S. No. 1 RedI Schillings Drip Coffee Mak- l~dge G~ were week end guests of C iun , .... $1.291 ' er and I lb. can, Ml for . ~ela,tors~.Mr. andMrs.~ Nash's 0flee ..... ;Sutherland. , ' " 2 Ib ch pail 59c 1001b. sack .... 9% •entertatned at the home of Mr. and ....... ~ .Mrs.TheG.BurtonE. KellerWelsh.Tuesdayfamllyevening.are enjoy- i Oxydol and Soap Grains 24'~z of ca. 39c Salad Dressing, qt. ar... 37c ' s uicy ~3~P.~d~PUrchaced'inganew frOmMrs.V~ Deluxthew. G.~azelw°°dCarolesonWhiChmovedM°t°rthey S~pkgs.' ~ " 25c ba~, p~Salad Dressin , t. ]ar'ar... z~¢]23 / 2 dozen, for ..... .... \.f "" 35c,. "~°"°~'~:~~°~ I~I" _~~ lgep!g.!!c Sand~~c~~JMarshmall°wsllbpk~at p 1.7c ,~)I~. home near Yates last Thursday. , " " from the CtGC camp~iear Mlssoula, for 'a~'.two weeks ~4sit~/ Tom ~'t~cle,wall.ace vtttited~c, ott~tai~l~tSt Ralphweek atMuellerthe Cleansing Tissue, 200 c~nt, 2 pkg. 25c juice, lge 50 oz.° , or 2 for~i .55c] I lb. box ....... .. ..... 21C Mrs. B~m~n ~h~m~n entertained ~everal~rhe afternoOnladles atwas h~r spenth°mewlthThUrsday'fancy YELLOW CORN M Peachesor Apricots work and tl~ hostess served d'alnty -- 1 xefreshments.Mr. Otto Ponath, pastor of the M.E. ~ l0 lb. sack ...... .'. .... 39c[ Two No. 2 I/~ cans ...... 35c "whoVisit hadhis daughter,an operationMrS'a fewElSleweeksWatts'ago Sw~ .... ,3 lbs. 20c OccidentFlour, 49lb sk 581 JELLY, 5 lb. pail 41c ~and hasn't made a satisfactory recov- ery. He returned Friday bringing Mrs. _ [ I II Watts home with him and her friends Complete Assort ~nt of Will's and ~' :hope for a speedy recovery under MrS. We have Salt and Spiced Fish Ponath's efficient care. Mrs. Kenneth Melrose entertained few ladies at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Ballard and daughters and ]nez Larson autoc~cl to Olendlve Sat- • lrday afternoon. Miss Eva Scabad, who teaches at Carlyle, accompanied them and spent the week end at the ~home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eberle came from Fargo ~rhursday, The latter visited her daugh ters, while Mr. Eberle went on to Bill- ings. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Amunrud autO- CLASSIFIED ADS ]FOR S~UFe.-Wheatland plow, ,8'ft ease, ,Grand Deture, Call (}olden V~y News. 2~-~tp VWANTED -- B~r~ne :Mrs. Geo. Gearey, ~V~To rent ! land to summerfa[ DemPster Basin L 1938 ralr~s and m~ 1039 crop. Will :lease or mo~. L~ ~parcel or quarter ~nt localities. ~,'e Johnson, Beach, N.~ TUrkey Golva. ~-acres or more by using the ter and storing ~tcre for l~lslr~ mt three years d may be in one ~eetlons in differ- ~or write C.O. k. ~1-3t¢ FOR SALF.e--Wheat straw, Fischer, Oolva, N. ~). When s quick ed, we ~are your In sunny Good ~m~r, is are !not s clay. --at ~easonable rates. Will try to guarantee water. ~ee Edgar Kukowski, sentinel Butte, :N.D, FOR RENT--M~lern six room wlth bathroom, garage and included. Three blocks east house. Jos. C. Meyer. FOR SALF,---18 Buff Orplngton hens; 1928 W'hlpet ~,s¢~lan, licensed and ready to go; one 2-volt 7-tube=,~'ad~lo in A-1 cOndition; some good ~o~k horses. E. 'A. Livermore, Sentl~l Butte, N.D. 23p FOR SALE.--One tract-- or, 20-35, in good See Ed Kremers, Golva. 23-tf FOR SALE--One rock cockerel. Fred intel Butte, N. D, Northrup King Garden Seeds Phone your order to 75 No Delivery Charges QUALITY AT LOW PRICES ~ood Broom for .................. 39c --o-- Friction Tape Regular 15c now ... ; .... 9c Lunge Bottle of Furniture Ilplish ...... 24c \ DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Square Galv Wash Tubs, Speela! al ...98e -4)-.- New Sto k of Axmin ' : l--ice Flashlight Cells at only .... }~,. ........ 4c Green Sherbert Dis ........... 4e Dollar Hammer foe .................. 78c "--0-- • JUST ARRIVED New Stock of Congoleum Rugs and Roll Goods Cabbage For Tasty Coleslaw Or Cabbage Salad 5c TOMATOES Seientifically Ripened To tain Their Delicious 2 lb. for 29c Genui~t¢ 5 2 Doz, 39c RADISHES Crisp, Texas Scarlet Red 3 large bunches 10c II~ll~- --~ _ _ - LETTUCE Low~ PricesWhlleCan StockOnly LastsBe Guaranteed EverywayHead2 forThr°ughG°°dl3c All The I WELCOME TOURNAMENT BOYS MATOE$ Bu~e;KemelCom Dessert. f lege Inn f mps - A. OVERsTAD & SON I II I _-. " "' I ~ '