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PAGE SIX
THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
THURSDAY,
AT SAM'S NEW ARCADE
GLENDIVE, MONTANA
_. iLturd ay
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T.A NI I?Rg califo
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|Now Showing
I THURS.-FRI.-SAT.J
"THE GREAT DICTATOR"
| starring Charles Chaplin with
| Paulette Goddard, Jack ankle and
| Billy Gilbert. Chaplin is back in
l~is first picture in almost 5 years.
| SUN. - MaN. -
I Midmight "Show ,.Sat 11:3@ p m,
t "TOPPER RJETURNS" l
| starring Joan Blondell and Roland|
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| (Rochester) Anderson and Patsy |
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|in years (Plus) Latest March of
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The issue you have been waiting
for.
WEDNESDAY
QUIZ NIGHT
"BLONDE INSPIRATION"
with John Shelton, Virginia Grey,
Albert Dekker and Charles Butter-
wart. When a girl, is the inspira-
tion., love stories come true.
OPENING NEXT THURS.
"TOBACCO ROAD"
The greatest popular hit in all of
stage history.
CURRENT WEEK
NOW SHOWING
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"RLONDIE GOES LATIN"
with Penny Singleton .Arthur
Lake and Larry Simms. Tap your
feet, hold your sides, when you
see the Bumsteads set o music.
(plus)
"RIDE, KELLY, RIDE"
with Eugene Pallette. Marvin
Stephens and Pdta Qutgley. The
tale of a lackey who couldn't be
bought. (plus) chapter 3 of "Whltel
Eagle."
Sonday and M~n~lay
WMEET THE WILDCAT"
with Ralph Bc:lamy and Margaret.
Ll~tsay. Meet the wildcat ..... too
clever to be caught. (plus)
"MURDER AMONG FRIENDS"
with MarJorle Weaver, John Hub-
bard and Coblna Wright, Jr. In-
vitations to murder .... ten persons
signed a strange pact.
COMING NEXT
- FILL - SAT.
BEACH LUTHERAN CHURCH new members. Mrs. A. Oustafson and George Oearey, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Curt Sill of Beach Sunday. Schulte imme Sua~ Bark
Oliver Everette, [~tor Mrs, Rienzi Hammond's names were" Johnson were Beach visitors Satur- Mr and Mrs. Bert Covert enter- Mr ,1,,d Mrs Va~
-- l added to roll call. The nex; meeting' day. laineo Mr. and Mrs. George Oearey, Mon:ana vi~;ited li~e sor
Beach: ;will be on June4 with Mrs. Ed Shoen.[ Just Oswood from north of Beach Mr and Mrs. George Hammond, Mr. ~ho,:.e Sunddv. ~enrtP
Sunday school 10 a.m. Mrs. G. O. Parrish and father of,was a Golva caller Saturday. and Mrs. Alfred Scheffer at a seven ..... ~
o loc o er ~unctay evening' tvlrs ...... . , ¢¢,,."
Services 11 a.m. Bismardk arrived at Golva Thurs-{ Mrs. Carrie Madison and daughter 'c" k -inn .... Gee. rtam,r, ona ~%~,
- , day and visited with Mrs. Parrish' Anna Mac, Mrs. Flora Funk, Mrs.'c:over .... a(~oressed the mothers and :nec ~ 1~,~ in ~ac:tJ ..... *'~er~. ~,
Sentinel Butte: daughter Mrs. Win. Wemett ~nd has- ! Catherine Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs. John " ~ " ~ "
f,~.hers at the beginning of the meal~ M~. ,.~.d .~fr~:. ~ dane
Services 9:30 a.m. !band until Frid~v when they return-ISchillo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Susa i,' ~racious hoI~or of Mother's Day. i*~ertamed at sxx _0~
Sunday school 10:30 a.m. led home. Mrs. W'emette accompanied land son Mar:in, Mr. and Mrs. Anion A very pleasant evening was spent, i urday, Mr. and l~_~lShine
WMF convention, Thursday, May i them. :: Schillo, all attended Catl~olic Action ~ A .'t:cc.a.~ notice to a,," t-',2 ,.i~:a:'- " " !l of~ Chicago, .... .Mrs'- ,.1~, ~[unMayb'
15. beginning at 10:30 a.m. Dinner] Norbert Schulte came up Tuesday:Day in Dickinson Thursday. ~i "er, ~oi a.~4 a~ n
will be served at noon by the ladies}from Wahpeton, l'cr a few days visi't I Leo Kreittnger of Bismarck andat" G.,~n rious.." '~ at .~e' ',:cme m" Mr." . wnl'l. ~a,_m lSl.l
of the congregation. All welcome, land left Sunday for Chicago and on his brother Frank of Dickinson spen[,~nd Mrs. L. g. Curl Friday, May 16 ! ~~____________________~[~. ~a~
I t° Bal lm°re Ma~:vhnd where he has ~ the weekend visiting relatives here" ~ ~ii~i!~~"~~b~~ni!d~Nds~e~! ~I
ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ' " ' I n "
• I employment with the Glen L. Mar-, Fra k Ha~gh and son Bud and Miss
V. H. Dissen. Pastor tln Co, airplane manufacturers Hel_'n Sokoloski left Thursday for
' Eeat'le Wn Mrs Bud Haigh and
Divine services 9:30 a.m. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Feragen of • - •
. • daughter t~atty will visit in Oolva
Sunday School after the services. I Carlyle were Sundaygues.s of Mr. . .....
~and Mrs Bill Kremers. i untu tnezr return.
The Y. P. S. met*~s Monday at 8~ Mrs. Lois Dilly of Denver arrived Mr ..... and Mrs R W Hammond and Mr Unger was a d,'~ "~- guest oft ~h s!
p.m. Friday evening for avisit with her Mr and Mrs. Lew McManigal spent Wemetts Saturday I
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Curl and hcmeSUnday at the Albert Gustafson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sloan and]
~'~ | relatives. ' • daughter. Paul Wehrman and son t
b01va Mr and Mrs. Richard Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schouboe and C~eorge Mr. and Mrs. Nell Kane and l
........ daughter, Sam l~,sher. Mr. and Mrs. Dotores were guess of Mr. an~i Mrs. family were guests at the Lorenz
w~r. ThOmpson ann Mr. ~'mlacg,
airway mechanics. Mr. Deberry of "
Dickinson and Mr. D. L. Slauson,
maintenance inspector of Chicago,
were at the Golva airport the past
l week checking over their work here. il
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scheffer at-
tended church in Beach Sunday and
from there went to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Still for a Mother's
Day dinner.
Misses IAllian and Theodora Maan-
um and Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Fahl-
srom were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Theo. Maanum.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Susa and fam-
ily were visitors at the Rudy Rising
home Sunday.
Mrs. Leslie Foyler is visiting this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
iFrank~e Rowe west of Carlyle.
The homes of Mr and Mrs. Louie
Fasching and Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Scheffer were made happy Sunday
with a telegram from Louis Fasching,
Jr., at Camp Calleu. San Diego, Col
"RIDE ON VAQUERO"
With Cesar Romero (plus)
"SCOTLAND YARD"
with Nancy Kelly.
All 2-ten General Motors Truclr~ now are
powered by a stronger-pulling 97-horsepowe~
236 cu. in. engine that delivers 192.5 [t.-lbs.
torque at 100@ r.~.m. The "236" is also avail-
able at extra cost in 1 ~t-ton models.
Time paymente through our own YMAC Plan at lowest available rates
I II II I IIII I
and a telephone call from Kenne:h
Seheffer of Chicago in honor of
Mother's Day.
Bernard Majerus came up from
Dickinson to visi~ over the weekend
with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Woodhams and
daughter and Mrs. Frank Schouboe
were callers at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest S'~ark of Ollle, Mr. and
Mrs, Alfred Scheffer and Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Covert Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gearey drove
out to Williams dam Sunday where
a group of men complete~d the fence
around the dam.
Mrs. Frank Meeker and son Bobby
left Tuesday by bus for their home
m Seoka, Wn
Golva played their first ball game
of the season on the home grounds
Sunday afternoon with the Medora
CCC and won 21 to 3.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Curl, Mr. and
Beg Woodhams and daughter Joan
and Guy Curl drove to Union, Mont-
ana Tuesday to visit at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Vance Lyles.
John Tschida and Ed Fischer mo-
tored to Dickinson Friday and brat
back 118 turkey poults to the farm
of Mr. Tschida. a goodly number of
poults for John Herr and 104 Buff
chicks for Mrs. Frank Schouboe. Dor-
othy Fischer rode home wtih them.
The Golva Sunshine society met on
Wednesday, May 7 with Mrs. Robert
Johnston and a fine dinner was en-
joyed at noon. Following the dinner
the meeting was called ~o order and
the new officers duly Installed. Two
GOLDEN VALLEY HARVESTER CO.
C. C. Clark Beach, N. D.
II
BOTTOMS-UP m,y be merely a game
with this athletic young man, or it
may be his way of get~ng a new shot
on the world.
It's HAIm to
It's tough to tell what's on his
mind, especially when his mind is upside down.
But when you want to be on the safe side in caring
for your engine, you have inside information to
help you pick a winning oil. Here it is:
Phillips refines many oils, in various grades to
match varying needs and pocketbooks. Of all these
oils, we have set one apart as mr ~ Without reser-
vations of any kind, we frankly tell you that Fta~ip~
e$ M0t0¢ 0il Is ma" flatd ~al~l... the highest grade
and greatest value.., among all the oils we offer.
No experienced car owner needs to be told
about the economy of good oil. So ask for
Motor when draining winter-worn lubricant
or when making the normal 1,000-mile oil change.
Beach
BEACON SERVICE STATION
Beach, N. D.
Golva
• n
~. al
MADISON SER STATION i s ::arau
Golva," N.D. :', atur
@
Up to 30 Mil~s o Gallonl
And from 500 to 600 other
miles on a tank- match
ful ... reported nearly five feet
by many Nash CoU Springs
owue£s.
c~tr carl
Easiest
Nash has
More
.Nash
Weather Eye
Air, "Sedan
One-Piece
He Wonder HASH Is Winning one pint of gasoline will change show rm getting over 25 miles a
New Buyers At A Rate .# your idea, of what a lowest- evengall°n'licensesavingplates."°n oil, r,~'¢s and
prlc¢ car can be. "Gentlemen, it's a honey. On a reo
3 TIMES FASTER deliversY°U'll see how this big NaShfrom 25 to 30 miles a cent trip to-Stockton, 1 averaged
Than Any Other L0w- Price Ca r !
@ It's no longer a trend--it's a
landslide to Nash!... Drive/,'.Just
gallon at highway speeds.
You'll see why owners say:
"As a salesman, I average 150 miles"
daily behind the wheel. Records
32 miles a gallon, speeding along
at 45 miles an hour in overdrive."
Follow the thousands who are
changing to Nash each week.
Come in--and drive it!
THIS BIG
4-DOOR SEDAN
Prices include
Weathex
Guards are
OTHER MODELS AS
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CORPORATION
Dealer, Beach, No. Dak,