National Sponsors
March 17, 1938 Golden Valley News | ![]() |
©
Golden Valley News. All rights reserved. Upgrade to access Premium Tools
PAGE 4 (4 of 8 available) PREVIOUS NEXT Jumbo Image Save To Scrapbook Set Notifiers PDF JPG
March 17, 1938 |
|
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader ![]() |
PAGE 4
IHE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938
U. B. Missionary
Society Elects
The Womens' Missionary Society of
the United Brethren church met with
Mrs. Warren Clark and Mrs. Floyd
Bo~mTman last Thursday at the War-
ten Clark home. Mrs. Harold Owens
had charge of the progam w~lch was
a study of Cooperatives. Mrs. Jesse
Clark, president, had charge of the
husinses session. This meeting closed
the year for the Society. The report
showed flDances in better condition
than at the close of the year in Marc~
1987.
Officers for the next year elected at
this meeting are:
President, Mrs. Jesse Clark,
Vice-Preaident, Miss Ada Bovey
Secretary; Mrs. Roddy Kimball
Treasurer Mrs. F. E. Horr
Secretary ' of Literature, Mrs. Andrew
Carlson•
Secretary of Thank Offering, Mrs.
Warren Olark•
Secretary of Steward~lp, Mrs. Clcee-
ley.
Delegates to the branch meeth~
which will be held In connection with
the Montana Annual Conference at
PRINCESS BEATRIX
The Princess Beatrlx, daughter o!
Frown Princess luliana and Prince
Bernhard of The Netherlands, pie.
;ured in the arms of her father, a
~ew days following hsr birth at The
hgqe.
TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY
Great Falls, Montana in September There will be a district table tennis
are: Mrs. Herman Grove, Mrs. Jesse tournament~at Gle~ Ullin, No. Dak., on
Clark and Miss Ad~ Bovey. 1 March 20th. Anyone is eligible to enter
Alternate delegates elected are: Mrs. but only three from one city or town.
Greeley, Mrs• Harold Owens and Mrs. There will be no entry fee for partlci-
la(xldy ~. [pants, and women ~ also enzoureged
' - [to .enter: All @eotators are cordially
Conservation Meet- linked ~tend. The p~ ~ to
' introduce a fast, clean indoor sport for
ings Are Arranged young ~ .~ that m ~ ~~
~ [and ~. In the future,
The county Aarleultural Ad~ztment1 'I'hereV~dl also be special attraeUons
committee consisting of Oscar Clarin, such as music tumbling etc.
A. M. Peterson and B~nrY ~dhumm Entrys must be submitted to Ben JaG
will attend a district meeting in Dick- obson, County Recreational Director,
o~ ]~lay &lad satt~day of th~ Maudan, or to FraDk 13aumstark, St.,
wee~ ~s meetins ls ~:~y ~or]
county com~t~, coi~ exten-I
akin agents and chief office olerks whot
in claexge of the 1938 listing.,
At this meeting these men expect toI
learn the final rulings relative tO the
1988 Agricultural Adjustment .prol~mL i
Three general meetings are sched~ed
for (}olden Valley county at which time The Norman Haugse family were
the lastest information relative to the Sunday guests at the John Honnold
Recrcattgn@ Director at Glen Umn.
~' Pieslk, who has been at
home here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. T. Piestk the past mo~tth or
so, returne~~ Tuesday by tra~ ~ Bill-
ings to renew his work there.
program will be disussed, ,~[home.
The echedule is as follows and every' FOR ~100 bushel --~ b.
farmer in the county Is urged to at-' clear~h~~
tend tbe onc most convenient for him. ! seed wheat, Ceres, $1.00 pe
Sentinel Butte Thursday, March' Frank Dykins, Sentinel
~4th, at 1:30 p.m. iFOR RENT--8room house f~rn~ed.
Oolva. Friday, March 25th at 1:30' Phone 155-M. Carrie ~rdo~ ~
p. m.
Beach, Saturday, March 26th, at 1:30 WANT TO BUY -- Fordson ~e
p.m. must be reasonable. Fr Ziel~pd.
Since certain phases of this program Beach, N. Dak.
~P
is of direct interest to the women WANTED--Girl for house
folks we would llke to have as many Knute Farstveet.
as can conveniently come and take
part In the discussion.
PRAYER M~JgTING
Rev. W. A. Smith and Rev. Herman
Grove informs the News that Union
cottage prayer meetings are to be held
each week in preparation for the evan-
geUstic meetings to be held here April
24 to M~y 15•
Th first union prayer meeUn~ will
be held on next Wednesday, March 23,
at the Albert Thein home• They will
alternate between Wednesday and
Thursday evenings• Everybody cor-
dially invited.
CARD OF THANKg
We want to take this meaa~ of ex-
prig our sincere th~nks for the
flowers and many other tokens of
kindness shown to us during our rece~nt ~
bereavement by the pasto~ and friends. 1
Mr, and Mrs. Olff~rd Wagner]
and family .
Mr. and Mr~ Win: Wohklttal
Mr, and Mrs. Alfr~l o,~mmnmn
Mr. and Mrs. Retntm~t Schulz
Mr. and Mrs. Vere FeUdist.,
Mr. and Mrs. FredB~kman
Mrs..lulm Wlt~
Eastern
MAY 4
Eastern Montana Purebred Li
Box 669, Glendive
Free Power Show ~,~w~u,a~¢~:~mwm~mm~ and Mrs. George Gearey of South
Draws Good Crowd ~ CAMEL'S HUMP'homeValley ofattendedMr, andtheMrs.CardAndrewParty atpeter_the
a[$1~ll~lHfll$$~[t$iH~J~im~ll~l~flIl~$ltlilll$~'$1illl~l$,'l[lSmlmI$1Ifl son Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
The attendance and the interest Clyde Myers and Casper Berg have Schefler regret that due to bad roads
which were clearly displayed a~ the been busy hauling feed the pastw~k.w • i they were unable to attend.
Power Farming Entertainment held at BuddM~ers was a town caller on ~ci- ~ Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Martin and June
Beach on Wednesday of last week in day t~in~~is fRmily out to the r~ch were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
an indication of the ever growing in- SatUrday/ ~. ~tA C GibbonsJ
terest ~he practical farmer has InI M~)~artin~erg and children~pent i "Bili Kremer~ left Tuesday for Bill-
moaern mrm_mg .mere. GAS.• ~'ne. l~.f~ several days vi~t~ in town las~ week.~ ings with a trt~ck load of cattle for Dr.
mat l~.wer ~;arn~mg Is .playing m me1 Ingabore Bel~ has ta~ken t~axploy-'Niece fo~ a sa~e Thursday, Mar• 10.
onwaro marcn o~ agrxcu~turai progress/_~+ ~, +~^ ~ Burns h]bme J[~ town t ~ ~ ......
"~"~ ~ ""; " " H P. ~Cross an is enjoying a v~sx~
has long passed the experinlental stage ........ '~-~- ~';~' ~l~forl . . S~le .......
and has ,,roven to be the farmer's[ o~,,,,,,~ ~,-~,, -,~-~q F~ .... ,from hl~ son/~arwm oz Gnxcago, ~•
answer t~ economical problems that !C~..aMu~. jMon~n~ tere call- Frlen~ r~T~t to hear of the illness
threatened to overwhelm him in the .... ~ ~ ~,~'~" ~o,~ h'~fi~B:ch;Of Mrs. ~B~th~ Johnson at her home
past. Today the farmer knows that -n FrlJ~ ~" ..... ~ ..... fin Bull ~h dlatrict.
with a tractor he ca~ ac~mplish three :v "~,~ ) Mrs. ~U~. Anthony has been stay-
or four times as much as with anyI ..... ............ ~lng at t~ home of Mrs• Anna G~eley
kind of power. With the recent de-~ ~lat Beaci~where she was taking ~ed-
velopment of the All Purpose l~rma11 UA~hIb5 l ical We~_ .eats. ~
Tractor, the idea of Power Panning i I I - Wll I t Lorenz Schulte l~as 1~n on th~ sick
finds perhaps the fullest expression ' r~.,. ~.~.w~ ~h,h m ' " uast we~k " "~ :§
• i ~,~ ~,~,,,,~,, .... ~ met on. lint the . •
Meetinga of the kind held by H. B.~ r~W~er~rtnC~eC~e'ge ~earey Mr and Mrs George Bre~nz~:were
..Lovell Imp1 me t Co. only emp i who se dt~ oon. Four Carlyle vtsitors o~Saturday, r--
• C.e n hasize~Thursda wit M~ g I " "
me great interest in advanced farming ~m~r~ and tkree visitors ~e vre- : H. Hall returned l~u~e w ith. tl~n after
methods, and it is to be sincerely hoped! ~Z~"-~'~'~n~h-ti~Ton-~ot'iv~,, sl~ending the week wi~ ]Sxs. ]~ose Stu-
thot entertat~ment~ -~ +~o kind ~fi11 ~ ! o-,~ ~ ~ ...... ,~ -~ ~"~ ,¢" "~q V~ . i -- ~
....................... ,, " i ~ex~ ar~
an annual affair in Beach, ',amnee%C~w~r~. T~eilg~4e~" wiT~' Mrs' Mr and Mrs. Chas. ] R!t~, Delbert
[ utcc~ w,,. u ~,- "-'l" " [ " .~z._ ,.
_:~~ , ,_ John ~ton. J , and Gwendolyn motored t~'Bak~ S~-
[ ~ --P4~orter urday where Mrs. Fulton recelvea m -
BONNIE VIEW Mr and Mrs. George Han~gnd, Mr. ical attention.
I I Ill I II III
Several from this community attend-
ed the funeral of Mrs. Louise Benson
in Beach Monday afternoon. Mrs.
Benson was a resident of the Indian
Hill community a number of years ago.
Sympathy is extended to the bereaved
relatives of the deceased.
Harry Hill was a visgor at the
Reeve ranch Thursday. Wasmt!
Charley accompanied
• Kremer~ of to Billings
week," where went to attend a
purebred
Monday.
They
weeks here before returning
ployed. The McCarthy family
on the farm formerly
Harve Easton.
Mr. and Mrs.
ily who resided on
farm during the past
ed the former George
Jessie, Clarice and E~r]
tend school at Bonnie
ing enrolled at Saddle former-
ly.
PLEASANT VALLEY
~r~W~ -',:: ;=_ ~ ~ . :' ~_
Mrs. O. H. Moe visited Mrs. G. E.
Richmond Tuesday.
The Fred Kannenberg family moved
back to the f~rm ~dnesday after
spending the winter in h
Paul Wischow, A. ?e~oneaC~nd M. Mc-
Coy called at the F~l Kannenberg
home Friday.
Ole
Thorsen and F4 Justesen have
been busy repairing the
Bunkr Hill
We are H. Kukow-
ski has hospital.
We al recovery.
Mr. and Ever-
ett Rogers ~guests at the
Chas.
Big Timber, morning
where they
Mr. and Mrs. G. Richmond and
-USED IMPLEMENTS oN SALE '
TI ACTORS
1 Recond!t!one~ ~-30 Allis Chalmers
2 Recondmone~ ~-36 Hart-Parr
1 New Stubble B~ner
1 Wilberg 3 Plo~4" Drill with Packer
1 Oliver 3 bottom l~'~ plow
1 Oliver 4 bottom L6'q~low
1 Oliver 2 bottom L4" P~w .
1935 For&on "N( v Type" equipped
ber Tirei .... .~555.00
Prices on above ll~ itlem~nts for a SEE THEM
YODER KINCAID
Sidney, Montana
WHY PAY MORE ?
Double Bitted A
LARGE
SQUARE WASH TUB for only ... .... 98c
--o--
:!39c for a Pint Can Self Polishing Wax
--o--
50 feet of 1-2 Manila Rope ...... 69c
~o--
a buy for ..... $1.25
--o--
for ..... ~
SPARK for ......
Large Galv. for
family visited at the O. E, Shallock
home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. O. H. Moe were Beach
DAYS callers Wednesday. • 5 Machinists
Chas. S10comb and sons calle~ at O.
E. Shallocks Saturday p.m. GALV. CALF
¢ I P. O, Peter~n called in this neigh-
borhOOd Thursc~ay. OIL, TWO
--o--
CAN for.
44c
• .29c
$1.19
~:::• ....... : GARNERk i~ , | SPEEDY ~--°-'WAGON for $2.89
ill 50 assort. Machine Bolts, one pkg. ..... 29¢
~~home"~: 'were'i' PRICES ..... AT OUR OWN HARDWARE
Oo~ a]hml~ad~eall~satur~y, t~ These Prices Subject to change Without notice
,, ET' MO E FOR YOUR MOS Y-
Mr. ~Mrs. Fred W~m~n and lI
~oro~ ,1~: ~t~ ~, and ll USE SUPERM PAINT
Sunda~ ~at ,~ J0hn.l~d~r h~ne,
See "High, Wide and ~gndt~tue," A OVERSTAD & SON
March i0-20, starrl~ Irene Dunne and ,
Randolph Scott at Sentinel Butte. This
a of the Oil Industry set
drama.
Order
The (;olden
See -me
xe your
- Fuels
work
C0.
T FAIR
PRICES
HOSPITAL NOTES
A baby girl, weighing 6% pounds, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fasching of
Sentinel Butte last week Wednesday.
Miss Violet Schaal had a tonsilect-
Gray last week.
Gerald Curl of Golva was in for
treatment over the week end.
Miss Verna Scheffer, who recently
had an appendectomy is feeling fine
and recuperating very 'nicely, which k
indeed good news to her friends.
P Dunng the
ToUrnament
1
[a e c s- c
and Saturday !
Cold Beef or Pork 1
Sandwiches for .. 10c~
l
I I I
LOOK!HERn
DOUBLE
PRO EC OH
MANY
A
how its
tbe water
~ood-
See
too, how