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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938
SUNDAY, ~IAY 8th IS 5I()TtIEIUS I)AY
Why not bring her in for b~aU~y
treatment? ,,,
Try ()urn:Violet B'av Hot Oil Treatment t()
RecpLldit~on Your Hair
Manicures" . 50c
Facials. .......... 50c--$1.25
Shampoo and Finger Wave ......... 50c
Peroanents ..... $3.00 -- $6.00
BEACH BEAUTY PARLOR
Bertha Halstead Naomi Flahaven
Phone 177 Beach, No. Dak.
L d"~ ~'1 A I ~1 I Joe Hylland was the lucky winner
I ~ I J i~ |~ L'~ [of the $14 cash prize at the Wall Drug
...... on Monday.
Gene Redmond of Belfield was u J Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Halvorson
8Unda rs drove to Bismarck where Mrs Halvor
J Y visitor here with Mr. and M .I • -
,,°ha Brown, h~o ~em~h' ~ a brother to son is taking medical tr~atmen*. .
~. Brown. ~ : , Ta~ke Advantage.~/°f Gtie After-Easter
_ at PARK:CAFij~--Ho e 1~ ...... t~e.. . .
~Sl~ial '~ m made Clearance Sale at t T & T Dress
Chicken eh ......... a- A-ril oo! t~nop. ~uDstantiai21~vings on coa~s,
__ uw meln: x~rsu y, p ~,a I ....... "i
'"~!r~na 5 to 9 ' ~ trout,s aria nats ,~
~=~ Hole p.m.. ~/ ........... I--Mother's ~y Gifts, f~noy~bo~"~ndy',
150dalitv clu- ~ ~-]^~o, ~i-h+ at the' flowers and cards. Wooowar~ ~rug.
td v,tL z.vJ.,Jtl,~,y sJ,~ ~ t
St, John's Hall [ Mr. and Mrs. Ed NeLson a~t~augh "
8aturda- :L-' - "'is E A Lea lers Evelyn arid Edna and"Mr, and
le y ~x. ana ~a'. . . ~ ' d
ft for their hum~ .... ~t H^nkin~on~ ~ IIMrs" Carl Anderson returned. Satur ay
after spendins ..... ,~ ~,t" her~ ,~o+ ~,,~+~'~ night from Missoula 'and. . Spokane. ,
Wallace home where they had gone to wmt relanves
M^.._.. ~ "~ l Mrs. Anna Robinson and son Barney
-'-~-~rs Day Girts at Woodward w
~; Co. ' 2 , of Velva spent the week end ith
Mrs. Robinson's daughter, Mrs. Richard
['Dwh~t~~iiss "Fifty Second Street"
'~Dril 30-May 1 at the 8entinel Butte
theatre featuring Kenny Baker Ian
tIunter' Pat Patterson Everybody 'come
To make a long Tale
Short
~e know of a young lady in a heav-
Y town who is only 24 years old and
l~s had four husbands; there ave
qhuiatte a few in this town older than
u~t, who haven't had even one.
.Whether you are over or under ~4,
sto • L \
P m wh¢m you are passing along
~,a~d give th~ "once over" to the cars
m~ted below:\\ •
FORD Ve~ordor Sedan.
Heater. Recondition-
an¢[ gt~arante0~ ........ $475.00
Ha]stead, here. /
Trade in your Butter-nut coffee
coupons at F. T. R~nolds Co.
Monday morning Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Noyes and family returned to
their home at Little Falls, M_innesota,
after having spent a week here visiting
relatives. Mrs. J. H. Noyes, who came
with them, will remain here for a
longer visit.
Special at PARK CAFE~Home made
chicken chow lnein Thursdaya, April 28
from 5 to 9 p m
The Social Itollr club will meet next
Tuesday afternoon, May 3, with Mrs.
!A. R. Miller as hostess.
The American Legion Auxiliary will
meet next Tuesday evening, May 3,
with Mrs E G. Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson
were among those who were Glendive
visitors Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I.~vell of Dick-
inson were Beach visitors over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Enderle and
family were Sunday guests at the W.
Smith hm]~e ~ear Wibaux:
Oscar Wills bulk seeds at the Golden
Rule Grocery.
W. D. Lagerberg, di~rict Northwest-
ern Bell salesman, and F. H. Waldo
of Bismarck, district manager, were
here Wednesday afternoon.
Friday night Mrs. Randal Thomp-
son left for Hanson, Idaho, having
been called there by the. illness of her
sister, Mrs. Wm. Doering.
Sunday Jimmy Doerner returned
"-, Don't :ross "Fifty Second Street" IIIII
April 30-May 1 aL the Sentinel Butte
theatre, featuring Kenny Baker, Ian
Hunter Pat Patterson. Everybody come
The Royal Neighbors will meet on
Wednesday evening, May 4, ata 7:45
in the city hall.
Win. Mullen returned to Beach Sat-
urday from St. Paul, where he had
been called by the death of his bro-'
ther Prances. '
Mother's Day Gfft~ fancy box candy ',
flowers and card~:" Woodward Drug.
Mrs. T. E. Hudson was hostess to!
the P. E. O. on Tuesday afternoon. :
Mrs. W. B. Olson of Seattle Wash.,
arrived here Saturday to visit her par-!
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Miller and',
frailly, for a few weeks. !
Miss Virginia Miller was ill over the
i,,,'. 1: cn'i,
[ Ar~ Helhlnd, who has been sheriff
]at Glendive for many ,,,,ears died on
]Monday evening there. He 'was very
iwell known here.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robertson of
Taylor were Baach visitors Sunday.
Dr. V. G. Morris and Dr. M. W.
Lyons attended a medical gathel'in,::
in Dickinson last Satm'~tay.
Trade in your Dhtter-nut coffee
coupons at F. T. ~Reynolds Co.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Fuller and
daughter Gayle were visitors in the
city over the weekend spending Sun-
day at the J. C. Butte~field farm home
north of Beach.
Mrs. Ext Fillner has returned home
!rum a visit to Fallon. Montana.
A monument was erected the first
of the week on the Turner lots in the
local cemetery. The marker was pur-
chased from the local representatives
of the Melrose Granite Co. Bratton
and Walker.
NOrman Runion, W. T. Pederson, l~ay
Zinsli and Matt Tescher, ~all of Sent-
inel Butte stopped in Beach Tuesday
~Ifternoon on their way home ;from Od-
lana's dam.
Mother's Day Gifts aS Woodward
'Drug Co. /
FOR SALE,---St,'all combination safe.
Inquire at Red Owl Store. 30-1tc
• FOR SALE--50 bushels clean s~e@
barley. J. M. MnCoy, Beach. 30-~p
FOR SALE--Prof. Hanson's Siberian
millet. $2 per hundred. Wm. F-a~mt~i~
Sentinel Butte. 30-1tp
Take Advantage of the After-Easter
Clearance Sale at tne T. & T. Dress
Shop. Substantial savings on coats, i
suits and hats.
Don't miss "Fifty Second Street"
April 30-May 1 !at ~e Sentinel Butte
theatre, featurin~/Kenny Baker Ian
Hunter, Pat Patterson. Everybody 'come
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Gt, orge Tasker of Trotters went
home Sunday.
Miss Mhrlene Johnson of Sentinel
Butte entered Thursday for treatment.
Mrs. Pete Kramers of Trotters left
Thursday for her home.
Mrs. Ernest Osterhout gave birth
to a baby boy Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Dyktns gave birth to a
baby girl Thursday.
Mrs. Henry Trester t~ave birth to a
baby girl Saturday.
Mrs. Cecil Tangen gave birth to a
baby girl last Wednesday.
Mrs. Bud Haigh gave birth to a
baby girl Mond~y.
~.~!!¢Ii~!I~III$III$~I~I~I[I$II~`~II!II!I~II$IIIIII$IuII~I~1iI~I$$$gI~$I$~.
CAMEL'S HUMP
IIIII1~111~1111 $ 11 Ill! llllllllmtllllllll$11~llilil$1111111111111,$1111~,~lll~lfl,llll$$111q~
Mr. and Mrs. B~ldyke and family
have moved onto the Earl Mason farm
These folks moved here from near Bel-
~ _~: .... from the Dickinson hospital where he field.. They have four daughters of
#aeut~e Tuaor ~eaan. has been the hast three weeks with a SChOOl age so they are doubly welcom-
er. cond~ion. Recondition- broken leg The le~is still i~ - ~ ed to this community.
a ~' ~ ........
With ~d . guaranteed.. Equipped Mrs. George Mo6re Of Trotters was Mr. and. Mxs. Mark Reamer are the
~a~er! .............. $395.00 a ~uest of Mrs Ral~h Mosser last proua p,~ren~s of a baby girl born on
1~2 -- ~ ' week On Whurda,, she "'ent ~ ~'~n Easter Sunday at the Beach hos ital
• "O!~ .~-8 Pickup in good • ~ "" ~ .... - Mr ..... ; - • - P "
"" " $2"2500 dive for a few days, accompanied by end vi:;toUrs~::'t~e%u~yers were week
?ndltlon ./ ................ 'Mrs. A1 Wosepka,: Mrs" Mosser and " dd M~er~ ranch.
Johnson Motor Co. M~s Edith Summers, the latter thre_ ' The folks~ of this l~'callLy are sorry
Ph-- ' [returning the Same day.~ " : ~ to ~e 'the J~n Honnold f~mi~ leav-
-ue 10 Betw, h. No. Dak. [ Alma Lemire and pupils of the Hog, ing this weel~"dor their new home at
]seth school enjoyed a picnic:on Sen: Ai,tken, l~n.,~Ut we ~11 wish them
- i[ ttnel Butte Friday. . every ~ucc~ss.~ The 'Honnold'~! were
......... ~,: ~ ~ early home~aders here. M~ud and
..... ~ .... Guy will remain here until hool is
! out.
11 Jean Myers is making her home with
{]the Paul Wyck0ff family for the l~l-
~]lance of the scl~ol year.
(~,t Tip Van H~n is farming ,tt~e Math
)i I D~eker farm; .~
~] Jim Johnstone assiste~3'ohn Honnold
)J[ with the hauling of/{heir belongings
t~lto town for loadin)~/
)1[ Mrs. Clara 1V~ers and Bob were
k~]Sunday dinner/~uests o= Mr. and Mrs.
]} [ Dick Sechrist.
~1 A refreshing rain fell on Saturday
]} J night ,and another Monday night which
~1~[has encouraged the farmers consider-
([[ I have served as ehtef deputy under
~ [ Howard Stockwell for the past two
[I | years and now wish to announce my
~[ candidacy for nom~ion for sheriff
(l[of Golden Valley 65unt~r. I would ap-
2 T S ))[precia~ your vote and ~support at the
Dr. [[IprimavT elegti°n JunesA~th, and if
~] elect-.'M: I ~ill conttnuet serving conscl-
£ MPANY With2 GoldF:
,,, entious~y/~he duties of thl~ OffiCe.
))1 Any stock found on the south ~tn
It Io: section 15, Range 141,I04, a .f~. ~lis
t~ [ for damages
} " RUdolph Kufiick, "
[ Se.ut~l Butte, ltp
THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
W
VE MOV
OUR BEACH, N. DAK, STORE
To A New Location On Front St.
One Door West Of The geach News
1
We're celebrating with many extra values this weekJ
end in honor of our new home, which is now located
in the Sam Fischer Building. You are cordially invit-
ed to come in and get acquainted with our bright,
sparkhng" new home--while here.. Look,, over our manyI ~While Supply Lasts--- .,
attractive "Re-opening Celebration Food Bargains--~. .~
be sure to get your share of them--save on all of your~~--J
Food Purchases at Red Owl.
3 Day Celebration- Fri.- Sat.- Mon.- April 29 to May 2
\ ttllTIAflm SWRT smtt o.oz.
BRIInD I~3TJ~ qU&UTY "~"
FREE ,,
Two-Tone Musical Balloons to
Boys and Girls accompanied by (4
their parents during this sale.
(4
Al9"Oz 90
TOMATOES" s..C
"DEPENDON" -- SWEET DRINKING -- MELLOW FLAVOR
CO Poun' Ba. 45,
* 16' *
/
"FILLMORE" ELBOW CUT SPAGHETTI OR
MACAR( I :3
For Smaller Families Try a.. . 5 ~.~o,
/
/
DOUBLE CRISP CORN FLAKES ./
loast,et3 25'
0st •
¢-
"FLAVOREE" CRISP ~STY
Dill Pickles . ,.,