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Beach, North Dakota
April 28, 1938     Golden Valley News
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lace alld Stanley Wallace were Glendive • isltors Thursday, where they visited Miss Ida Holthe went to Bismarck for a couple of days this week. the Vincent Wail'ace family. Mrs. W. P. Ryan and baby son of Bi,~narck left the first of the week for her home after visiting here a cou- Thursday !:~o.u. r Stewart, LegGy Moline, Gomer Owens I, MTsrS'~m~tley:~2asghtereHr:leB:id !cad Han~/Eide attended from Carlyle. • " . ' "': "iCards ~d a fine lunch were enioyed. visit~cs Saturdav. 1Yfiss Eva Scabad and Donald Wclsh l Dr//Tarbox of Bak~" and county who teach in Ca]yle spent the week nur~Miss Florence Anderson were at end with home f¢Hks in Wibaux and O1He Monday giving tests to the stud- Glendive. ~, ients' Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Molinc andI On May 6 Fallon county schools will family were Dickinson visitors Satur- take part in a musical contest at the day. . Lake Theatre in Baker. Each school Mr. and Mrs. John Schillo, Mr. !in the county wfl lbe represented. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH W .A. Smith, Pastor Ple of Weeks with her parents, Mr. and l Sunday school 10 a. m. l~-s. Floyd Houck. Morning worship 11 a. m. Miss Eleanor Lovell spent SaturdayI Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. ill Dickinson. . John Robinson club meets Monday, Mrs Theresa Glazier of Grants P~ss, May 2, at the parsonage at 8 p. m. Oregon, left Sunday after spending the l Sentinel Butte Unified service 9:30 a. m. I~...t week with her sister, Mrs. W. D. I Pilgrim club 6:15 p. m. "~-a(~ren, at C~rlyle. Matt Dworshak of Richey, Montana, Maude Honnold is the leader. Thc Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. 2~xs.~Pen A.StUndaYM. Doerner.Visiting with Mr. and Campin on Thursday, May 5th. qUTa~e Advantage of tlie After-Easter UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH lear~nce Sale at the' T. & T. Dres~ Herman Grove, Minister •hop. Substantial ~vings on costs,, ~ , suits and hats. /¢ Miss Sunday, May 1, 1938 Hazel Bundren of Carlyle wasI . . . a Beach visitor Mon.~. Beach Unified worship serwce at h'l the Dickins-- ~-'~Y: ...... [10:15 (Anniversary Day). u:, nosp~m~ curing me Union Evangelistic services in the l~t Week were Mrs. Ronald Johnston Of Beach, Fred Ferguson of Medora, evening. ,Mary Hubble of Beach. Carlyle Preaching services at 2:00. ~Unday morning Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Ollie preaching services at 3:00. Once Overs~ad drove to Plentywood, Everyone is invited to the Union montana to spend several days with Evangelistic services in Beach. relatives 'and friends there. Rev. Vinaroff and Mr. Wilhoit will be at Carlyle and Ollie on Sunday For Sheriff afternoon and at Alpha on Monday ~ evening• As a candidate for the office of n!$1111~lllml~ll$~g~111~aillsmmnl$1$11~ Sheriff of Golden Valley County, I respectfully the support of the C.~RLYLE~ saI~it :~ ~ at th~r-~;mary election June ~ I a, ~ L ~Jur~ the four years as deputy Mrs. Wm. Swanbro returned Monday ] V "~. Year~ as Sheriff I previously ser- from Hardin Montana where she vis- ol 'ITS: was ray constant aim to carry ited her daughter arid laew grand i ~. j~e dut~s of the office with a daughter .... t ~ tun ~aount of turmoil an equal Joe Popiel of Oolw,drilled wheat atI ~1 1"-Pro rtion of expen~ to the the Scheffer farm th~ past week ~¢ ~e W~cht l~x)ts the bill, and et A letter from Delbert~ ~ulton says he - ~,is.^-- . - Y i ,~ er~ With the proper enforcement is in a CCC camp atfl Belton, Mont. I m¢ ~151rit and intent of the law. If lyle left Monday fo~ Miles City where l Pd. Pol Adv. I Roy McLain, grade teacher and also FDt:t: CASH DAILY/I s xt. L. $1.00 AND UP l{ Commun,ty Dividend/It Prescrip on Specialists /I, Phone 31 Beach, No. Dak./It JOHN DEERE To "Peaoock'' Your Fields \ COMMUNITY REPAIR SHOP r~°~e 170, Res. 86-J Across from Golden Valley Hotel and Mrs. Anton Schillo and bab~ were at the Dickinson clinic Satur0~ty. Wishes to announce that he is now equipped for, and is treating Hernia (rupture) by the injection method (non-surgical) at his office in Beach. Isn't this the real problem of Beer -and almost its only problem! Brewera Code, one significant clause of which icating, or its use sinful, harmful, or a first is as follows: step toward use of "hard liquor." "We pledge our support to the duly con- Just as sincerely we hold that the weight stituted authorities for the elimination of of the evidence is overwhelmingly against anti-social" conditions wherever they may,, them...that beer is a mild, wholesome food surround the sale of beer to the consumer. beverage...and that "there is nothing more Being practical men, we promise no mira- promising to combat the evil of too much des. We cannot immediately or effectively alcohol than the opportunity of drinking "police the quarter-million points where F ' good beer." beer is sold (nor, to be fair, have we legal No...it is not in beex itself, we believe, that authority in many cases to do so). Nor can we, immediately, bring about full compliance with the law among all retailers, nor honest enforcement by all authoritie~ But a beginning has been made...and we do promi~ that you will see ~ults fro~ it. How far we mn go, and how ~, depond~ vecy much on ot~elv~..~it pertly also .... ~omed, ~ operate welfare of this coqatry. In that belief, a thort time ~o tbe Brewe~ Foundation w~ oW~m/ged to -~ign the brewing industry with force~ working f~ / the tmblic good in rids country. Our underlying motive.., to ve-peVja~~ ~i promote o~ indu~y.., is of/eou~ obvious. But equally obvious, ~e'~hope, is the fact that our interests o0~de with the public interest. // Important pmgre~ ~ made. Brewer- members of the Fo >und~tion already represent nearly half the pr~[uction of beer and ale in the United States; and these members are to bring al~onest ~t of exist- la~ of your ~.~n~e on~ to.~ req~-tab~e retail outlets can and ~ opemte~l~u~~ to m~e retailing blic prderence for the products of Foun- dation members* will bear witness of your approval both to members and to cooperat- hag retailer~, and will encourage them to renewed effort& This is, therefore, at once a statement of our objectives and an appeal for your support, without which we must fall short of our high hopes. We urgently invite your full and sympathetic cooperation. UNITED BREWERS INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION 21 East 4Oth Street, New York, N. Y. L FO i i i u k Visitors report that Mrs. Leo Ris- ~ll~"~[l~"'~[~[~l"'~'~'~le"~[Ir'~"~¢'~" The Golva Sunshine society will meet ~ ~ I April 27 with Mrs. Bill McManigal and Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fulton cele_i t~~ ~~t TOMFRENCH I ~rated their twenty-fifth anniversary | on April 20 by motoring to Baker and "" '"" AGAIN ON THE I Aceordinp-4 to laws of 1935, Chapter 135 Session Laws, Candidates for IH't~(~i I1Ct Col3l ~nit tt, emerl nl~iy hKv(2 ty ballots ,>f their respecliw~ 1)arties within their respective Pr~'cinets by filing witt~ the county auditor n.t n'l ore thart I~f fry llor less IwolIt v- five days prior to the Party I)ri~{~- / Wednesday iof June of 'eaeh (eve,,] /~J.. II U 1/] }}el'(~d yett l" I)I'IOF t() Pt'(~sidPII [ - ial year.s lind COIlln]t'llCillK with tho @ ye,~tl" of 193,~, and each fourth 5-q~f~r 1~ t!lereaft.e-, there sh~ll bf oleclt,ql, )v in qllallf]~(] electoF~ ~f each ~)]Jt'- ic'alpartvfr°m(~achv°t"Kt'r'ci)lct" SORENSENS MACHINE SHOP I committeemen ko repvesett' such A 1 Dveolnet eo nm tteo~en sha.ll be electors of their precinct and shall be eloc[ed to serve~f~r a tol'lll sot is elected and qualified. Petitions for filing may now b,? procured at ,tile COUIItv " Auditor's office. }IINNIE E. NMITH .... County Auditor.