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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
June 8, 1950     Golden Valley News
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JUNE 8, 1950. THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS, BEACH. N. PAGE BEACH METHODIST CHURCH J. Robert Boggs, Jr., Pastor BEACH: Sunday School, i0 a. m. Morning Worship 11:15 a. m. Eveming Worship 8:00 p. m. Wed., 7:30 p. m. Choir rehears- al. Wed., 8:20 p. m., Fellowship of Prayer and Study. WIBAUX: ,Morning Worship, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, 10:45 a. m. Thurs., 7:30 p. m., Choir Re- hearsal. Thurs., 8:20 p. m., Fellowship of Prayer and Study• June 11, we celebrate 'WIetho- dist Student Day", in Sunday School• EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHBEN CHURCH Rev. E. I. Bott. Pastor Preaching Service, 10:15 a. m. Sunday School, 11:15 ,a. m. Time of Prayer, 7:30 p. m. Preaching Service, 8:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship Wed., 7:00 p. re. Choir Practice Wed., 8 p. m. TROTTERS CHURCH Sunday School, 2:00 p. m. Preaching Service, 3:00 p. m. (Services are being held on the llth, ,and will not be held on the 18th, by reason of the Sun- day-School Convention in Beach. MEDORA CHURCH Preaching Service, 8:00 a. m. Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. EVANGELICAL LUTkiE tiAN CHURCH O. L. OLSRUDo Pastor The Senior Bible camp at Me- dora begins this Friday evening and closes with the evening ses- alon on ,June 15. The Sunday services are held at 11 a. m., 3 p. m., and 8 p. m. FIRST LUTHERAN BEACH; ', Services at II a. m., Sermon by Rev. Henry N. Hansen of Reed- ley, C~ifornia. The Ladies Aid will meet this* Friday afternoon at the Arthur Nellermoe home, with Mrs. Nel- lermoe and Mrs. Rudy Ramstad hostesses. Vacation Bible School will be held June 12 to 16, from 9 a. m., to noon. TRINITY SENTINEL BUTTE: Attend services Sunday at the Bible Camp. Dadies Aid this Thursday at! 2:30 p.- m. The Vacation Bible School will continue another week closing on June 16. CARLYLE: Attend Sunday services at Bible Camp. Ladies Aid at the Arthur Kam- meter home with Mrs. Hovcard Kammerer as co-hostess June 14, at 2:30 p. m. • ~'I'. PAU~.'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod G. ItINZ. pastor Services Sunday, June llth, I0:30. Sunday School, 11:,30. Sunday, V*acation Bi.ble School picnic at Sentinel Butte, songs and games. Lutheran Women's Mission .League Rally Wed., Ju'ne 14th. ill|. CO NGIILGATIONAL. CI Ht I',;TI A I-" CHURCHES ,~'v IOIIN I¢OBERTS. Paitor BEACH: Golva News! Betty Woodsend returned to Beach by bus Saturday after completing her term of school at Wyola, Mont. Mrs. Jack Pow- June 8th. [ ~ENTINEL ~BUTTE: [ Morning Worship at 9:30 a.m.[ Daily Vacation Bible School June 12 - 16th. MEDORA UNION Morning Service at 8:00 a. m. Sunday School following. Senior High Camp June 26 to July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartse of Carlyle, and Mrs. Wesley Hed. rick, from Mont., visited Mrs. Una Hartse at the Beach hospi- tal Sunday• Mrs. Hedrick is a daughter of Mrs. Hartse. Mrs. Anton Rising of Golva was taken to the Beach hospital last Sunday for medical atten- tion. Junior High Camp July 5th to 12th, at Lake Metagoshe. News Want Ads Bring ResuHs] Betty Scharff of Spokane, Wash•, and niece of ,Mrs. Ru- dolph Rising, spent the week end visiting at the Rising home. you emft a Will Fit International H or M Tractor Just Like New See It At Beach, N. Dak. A Wonderful --at a Wonderful Almost everybody has a good word for the immensely popular Pontiac. The most enthusiastic spokesmen are those who own this great car. The facts behind this admiration of Pontiac are very simple-- Pontiac is America's lowest- priced Straight Eight. Pontiac is the lowest-priced car with GM Hydra-Matic Drive. Pontiac is the most beautiful thing on wheels. And Pontiac is famed everywhere for its dependability and economy. Those are the facts, and they are iml~ressive. But they are a/of more impressive to the person behind the wheel of a Pontiac. He knows for sure that dollar jot dollar, you can't beat a Pontiac! BEACH, N. DAK. $1831.00 5-Passenpr Streamliner Six-Cylinder Sedan Coupe S~to ~ local taxes, if awy, iicen~, ~tlenal equipment and acc~ssorles--extrm Prices subject to change without notice. Prices may t~ry ht surroundht& com- tsumltles due to trm.portatiott dlgeresti#la f ? It's the only car of its kind in the entire low-price field! Here is the most beautiful Chevrolet ever built-- here is the magnificent new Chevrolet Bel Air/ Here, for the first time in the low-price field, is a car that combines all the dash and jaunti- ness of a convertible with the comfort and safety of an all-steel body by Fisher. The new Chevrolet Bel Air combines fresh breath-taking beauty of design with all the traditional Chevrolet advantages . . . makes R possible for you to own the liveliest-looking, loveliest-looking oar on the road! But come in and find out all abo t the Bd Atr for yourself.., its low-lined, youthful silhouette • . . its wide side windows unobstructed by any post.., the exceptionally generous vision from:, its sweeping rear window.., its sparkling color harmonies . . . the rich blendings of its luxu ously appointed interior. Comb~atkm 0t Pow~Udc Automatic Transmission and 105-h.p. Engine optional at extra eoa. Phone 74 lethe Bes N. Dsk. and goes on to Bismarck Mon. day to visit other relatives. Dorothy Susa is visiting at her home in Golva, after completing her school term, near Billings. Ralph Northrup, youngest son of Mrs. J. Northrup is having his foot treated at burns- caused from fire. Geva,ldine Rising is being treat, and family, Mr. and Mrs, ed at the Beach hospital. Schmeling and chitdren mot~N~ Mr. and ~¢irs. Leo Kremers and out to the William's Dam, ~o Mrs. Henry Rising motored to day, fished awhile and rettl~ Circle on Sunday, and visited to the J. Schmeling home ~ with the Mike Seheafer family• o'clock dinner. ~VIr. and Mrs. Nick Gamroth of New Caxs-- Beach for the Alpha community, were Ed. Shenko and Bud Jandt a rubbish guests of honor at a Silver Wed- this city .are both driving new ding Anniversary Sunday. Ser- cars purchased from the DakoC& vices were held at the church, Farm Equipment Oo., this 1~.,~ dinner and a dance at the Alpha week• Rev. Meyer of Glend|vQ hall in the evening, also purchased a new ear Rev. ltinz, wife and d,aughter, the same concern the first Mr. and Mrs. Volney Schmeling last week. We have the John Deere Automatic One Man Baler, with wire tie, and the New Holland Auto- matic One Man Baler, with Twine Tie. AND ALSO DUMP RAKES AND NO. 5 JOHN DEERE MOWERS Now is the time to get ready for Haying it ~t ~t * We Have a Good Assortment of Good Used Cars and Good Used Tractors. Ballard Bros., props. Beach, N. D. Whink of everything eleetridty does in one single day to make easier, healthier, happier for you and your family! Think how it save. you time, steps and effort, At finger.tip motiee, it rashes to help you cook and sew mad dean, wash and iron. It brightens your home, brings you ente.r kinga could not afford. It even dries your hair! Now, think again--what else in your family budget dees linch--yet eoet to little? "I N:114 I C 0 II M U N_I!! .... ! O "J_I I.I Vl