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THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 194Z
DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
AT SAM'S NEW ARCADE Dance Next Saturday Night Sponsored By MUSIC BY CHET GRIFFIN AND
GLEND00, MONTANA Veterans of Foreign Wars HIS DIXIE LANDERS
ROLLER SKATING EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT
Kulmwekl on Tuesday. They plan
"u) move to e Frank Zook farm in
few dltys where .hey will pu in
fotmdetion and floor for a granary
%here.
Mr. end Mm. Harris Gilman left
taut Friday morning for Masoula,
Mont., where they planned to stop
and vlt relUves a few days before
going to Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, where
Mr. Gllnmn seek employment in
a dare,me Job ¢lere s a mechanic.
t Can clays here vksltkg
t e pant, Tom Gilman. ,home
and wtt other relates end frds.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. ¢erson and
fsd}y of Fargo were week end guests
it the T. M. Ivemon home *ht th
city. T stopped emute
lmme frmn westm rip.
The Ooco Oola ruck which makes
Bemah sever ttm a week from
, r Monday morning
of Week Hi,Way No. I0 in
tte me place where several other
cstm have had €he stone tdfforme.
¢ruok let the grade and went
into the 2S-foot Just east of
the Roosevelt Park enave east of
Meora where a Glendtve hum was
killed Im a skntr aco[de Jt be-
h)re Ohrlsm. The driver of the
Jck esey, was uninjured
when he Jumped to s6fety. The ,truck
was complebeiy' demolished.
Dick Schroeder let eaxly Monday
mornlng by csx for Mh'eapolis and
from there wtll go on to home
at Plattevme, Wise., were he will
dplahts vacation with hs parents.
to enter t service within
a Short lme.
]ty Lou A]an, daughter of
Olaf Abrelw% left bY bus 'Monday
m for Clevelemd, Ohio to spend
the mmuner with her uncle and aunt,
O. &. Dobbin" and family.
Preddle Dickizmon returned Thurs-
day of lt week from Stales, Minn.,
he tad e r#onth's vaca,
tlon wi relaedves..
THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS and Crn/cago. delicious lunch. The next meeting[are vising Mrs. V aatta folks, Mr.
A pUtdlzh every tay et Beach, North . Etered as ] Several ladies and men spent Tues- . w4ll be t the home of Mrs. Sand- [ and. Mrs. J.. E. 1Martin.
clam at e Poetolce at Beach, North Dakota, October , day and Wednefay at the U. B. arson July 28. I Atmee ,arKe was overnight
asm ,,nd, h af ,w_ .q 180"/ I paxsonage cleaning and InUing in Those from Carlyle who were Beach ] guest at the Hammond home Sun-
_ .°'...--' .'_'."." ". ..... _ Ipreparetion for the new minster, Rev. callers Friday were: Jean Hartsc [day ngiht.
ta lMm ues, ..... I Whetsel, and Mrs. Whetmel of Calif., Dorothy Allen, J. E• McIlivitt, and] A large supper was given Sundy
lce $@ in N. Dek., Minn., Mon., and S. Da, Elsewhere zjuiwho are expected next Wek. , Henrietta Bergleld. t night i honor of Luster lTezen who
i-,,-i I€ r , , Vanvi, son of Mr end ,Dolores and JaRioe Rtmtad visited Miss Lois Sumerfet has been 14s .leaving for the army the llowing
|l||'| . IMrs Sivert Vanvi- who reside east at the Hube t Rusbad home several v£siting at the Herman Stockel home •
IMt%2g.llM • s, da,,s laSt week I * -- --
[O Oolva, left here Monday morning I " . " " ""
]rne and son tm1pleted bv bus for CoPnell University at Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stark and Mrs. I Mr. and rs. Wa2ter Allen end r'ttaw, wtAw .
caacrete work on a nt a hict N. Y•, where he received a Donald Blair were Beach callers on Donna Mae Bagfeld were visitors at d111151
Joe Pepliskl farm home south-]te@cher s fellowshlu ad will be an Wednesday. I Sentinel Butte Sunday. Mr and Mrs Art Underwx)od and
of ¢ow Monday of Is week(instruotor in Agr'Ic¢url Economies* 1ona Bryson went to Olendivel Bud Shepherd of Xirkland, Wn., €o,',, . x#, r., Uro
and began u foundation for a grenary lhtl at the sam'e tim study for his Wednesday to accept a position n arrived by train S@turday morning. ,,'''' x".,":,,:"',',h, r:"
en the old KesU farm for Edgar [B'S ,Degree. Andrewad h£s broth-i the Superior Cafe Hube Bryson Bud vsSt his sister, Mrs. Rowan ............................
er, Thcana both gradua¢d from the' accompanied her and will vsit his and family.
22nd
A. C. at Fargo this spring. Boh slster, Mrs. Glen Manthy and fanly.
boys dok their first year's high' Mrs. John Sehleet and baby daugh-
school work ,in Beach and their last ter, reutrned home from the hos-
.three years at Golv where ,they pital Thursday.
graduated. [ Mr. and Mrs. All':e Ferrel and
family were overnight guest at the
Johry and Pat McCaskey left by Carl Rot home Satmxtay.
bua Monday afternoon of this week
, Buddy Shepherd of Seattle. Wn..
for Cody, Wyo., where they will re-
ceive employment on he housing
proect which is ,being put ttp ehere
to take care of some 10.000 Japs
h, at wRl be kept in te camp. Clay-
arrived Saturday cn his ecation
from the sli, pyards where he .is em-
ployed. He is visiting his sister. Mrs.
lul Bowen and falpAly.
Mrs. Lawrence Morrlscn spent v-
J. E, McDivitt returned home from
'Mr. and Mrs. Win. Swanbro re-
turned from Billings Wednesday
where they h,ad been vsitlng their
daugher and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Stark.
Iowa where he had been visithg re-
latives ad friends.
Miss Violet An'tony and Lloyd Wien-
rice were married t the Car1le U.
B. church Wednesday. Ray. Boyd of
Beach united them in rnrria@e.
Ray. Floyd I%ichert preached his
b0ft Wal'lace, John Kalkma and Ed. eral days lst week visiting relatives lost sermon Sundy at Carlyle. A
Hershberger, all of t city tre now
employed on the project, on Cabin Creek. , large church dinner was given. The
Mr. d Ms. Hans Justesen and' Miss Betty Shepherd left Thurs- new minister will preach first
w daughters of IAtchvflle, N. Dak., day for GlendJve where she will be sermon at Carlyle S'dday morning.
............ employed during the summer months Mrs Bill Neary and Mrs Melvin
arrlvea ere I Monay a¢l vme¢l .............. n ' "
,,, ,v,o ot *- -" homes 'y Mrs. ya tnso . I Hart,se entertained two b]es of
and at Moyer heine before re-I Mr. and Mrs. GaG. Cox end so , brdge Thursday evening at the mxy
Claud Baker le.t Sunday for home. High .lvlze ws won by Mrs.
uring to IAtehvllle. [Tdu,M 'day trip throug bhe Black Claude IAmd, low by rs. Dave Ltm-
')utCh" Hoeck. Olg Moyer, John Hills. Mr. and Mm. Joe Baker and'tier, traeli prie, Mrs. Earl Minor.
Teeter and Miss Iur Sticka were, d --r in at th Cox
........ Jr' augne are say g e A lovely lunch was served by the
ram€my aumer guesm at ne "farm du their absence
Schulz ,home in this city. They m "1 Mr nd Mrs Donald Blair had hostess.
toted to DlcEitson tht evening where . their week end --.ts Mr Blair's' Mr. and Mrs. Comer Owens of Mar-
s- , • maxth and Mr. end Mrs. Tommy
they took in the show. uerents from 'Richy.
Bob Hardy and Miss Eleanora Braun Owens returned from their week's
motored o Dickinson Stmday where in the Par, Sunday eve-
Bob gqulred no the CPT program
wcb is opening up tahere soon. ey Mrs. Floyd Varmtta and children.
returned home that evening. Dorothy, Bobby, and Sharon of Laurel
01lie
Mrs. Narum was a dinner guest
t ,the Claud Baker .home Monday.
The 4-H Luncheon Club met Tues-
day at he Christ Sher home after
the business meeting, Ctrlotte Steen
and Ade'lne Sherv served .e ]ch.
Miss Lona Bryson was an over-
night guest of Helene Tatley Tues-
day,
Miss Jewell Slater of Billings ar-
rived at the ,home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Slater, Tuesday,
to visit until Monday. She had
spen¢ te week previous in Wlaoon-
Wolf Point s
Annual Presentation of Montana's Oldest
Wild Horse Stampede
JULY 9-10-11
Bu ....
Not Demonstrations t Open Contests
Between The Best Talent In The West
FOR BIG CASH PRIZES
Bronc, Bareback, Wild Horse, Steer, Trick, Relay
Riding Roping
Lady Contestants. Clowns, Indians. Bands
Children under 14, If with parents, Free first day.
" Lots of Up-Town Entertainment
Positively Better Than Ever --:-- Announcing System
mann, Clifford Dolaine and IAllisn
Jendro were Beech visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wosepka, Edward
and Kenne'h, Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Drewniak and children. Mr. ad Mrs.
George Stall, Ted and Pal, Gordon
Scluneting, Victor Renstrom. Cliff De-
la:ine, mn Lillian Jendro,. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Wossmann and Walter and
Dorothy Wassmann were mnong those
who attended the dance at Alpha
Saturday night.
Mx. and Mrs. Ed Jendro and Jim-
my, Mr. and Mrs. George Stall an
Pal were callers 8 the John Stll
home Sunday.
,Mr. and Mrs. John Fakler and
Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wash-
mann and Carolyn, G. M. Brown, and
Delaine Jedro were Sunday dner
ghests at the F. Wsssrnann home.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wasmmm and
Carolyn were Sunday evening callers
at .the John Stull "home.
Irving Jendro is spending a few
clays at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Bud Chaffee of near Wibaux.
H. L. Babcock and daughter, Betty,
lwere callers at the F. Wassmann
Protec00 Yoursel
F..!R INSURANCE SEE YOUR ASSESSOR OR COUNTY AUUITOR
STATE #,AIt. INSURANCE DEPT.
• Mr. and Ma's. Pt Plununer and vacation
Douglas were Baler callers Saturday. ng.
00rNle
Mrs. Sternqulst of Princeton, Mnn.,
s visiting her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Stockel.
Home Demonstration met t the
home of Mrs. C. M. Fulton Tuesday.
There were five visitors and at] mum-
,burs present. Mrs. Fulton srved
home Monday•
Mr. and Mrs. John Smll left by
car on Sunday night for Onnamia,
Minn.. where they wiLl visit with
the taster's parents and friends. They
ENJOY GOOD[
HEALTH
Don't let poor health sap
the pursuit of our am.
bitions! Revitalize with
chiropractic treatments.
In many cases the cause
of your lethargic health
can be traced directly to
a displaced spine. Come
in for consultation with-
out obligation.
Many Ailments Can Be Cured By
Your Chiropractor
Dr. E. A. Nyman
Lady Attendant
Ground floor of McClellan Bldg.
Phone 61
IE T THIS
Hc4.nDY
InExPEnSIVE
e00mp
STOOL
We Will Be Closed All Day July 4th
A. OVERSTAD & SON
\\;
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
NEW SERVICE POLICY TO BECOME ffFECTIVE AUGUST I, 1942
Wartime conditions compd us to alter our service rules. Tire rationing and
the ditcul W in securing car and truck replacements make it necessary to
eliminate as much driving as possible. Experienced employees, who have en-
tered military service or have gone to defense plants, cannot be replaced, m
we have to operate with fewer service men. Higher taxes and wages and in-
creased cost of supplies have added greatly to our cost of doing busineu.
Daylight saving and business curtailment ae reducing out income.
In order to carry on under existing conditions we solicit the cooperation of
our customers. This can be expressed by relieving us of minor service calls.
:In the past we have taken care of all service calls as soon as received, but un-
der the present conditions it/s imperative that calh be limited to those which
are absolutely essential You can also assist us by giving us as much notice
as possible when service is required in order that our service man may take
care of your work while he is in your neighborhood.
We expect you to call us for service whenever there is any question as to the
safety of the operation of your equipment. We will respond to service calls
as promptly as the fadlities at our disposal will permit. It will also be neces-
sary for us to make charges for certain services that we have rendered with-
out charge in the past. Charges made for service will be at a cost as low am
operating conditions will permit.
New rules and regulations coveting the handling of service calls will become
effective as of August 1, 1942.
We medy solicit your Cooperation.
MONTANA-000TA UTIUTIF,$ CL
We Will Be Closed All Day July 4th.
expect to be gone about a week or
te days.
Olaf Orstad, Keameth Htggins,
Chubby Fischer, Walter Wn,
and APt Underwood helped brand
cattle at the George WoselNka home
Tuesday.
Elmer Howard Jr. was a sper
guest at the P. Wasmnann honda
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Kraue were
callers at the Fred Ws.snann home
Friday.
The many fa'iends of Mias Dline
Jendro were sorry to leaxn he un-
derwent an a.pendectny at the
Beach Hospital Monday morning.
They all wish her a very speefiy re-
covery.
RUM]BIN(} AND HITING
8]et and Metld Welt
No Job Too Large Or Too 8m.U
OLAU8 RISHOVD
$250 REWARD $250
A reward In the amount of $
WUl be :lkl to the Immm or l-
sos who furmlsh Inf--'marion lel-
/n to arrest and een
any person or pen.sons eaht Mcel-
tng livestock from any M_emb ot
the Medera Graaing lmmlation.
Medora Grazing Association
Medors, North Ds/m
] Theatre
Calendar
RRZNT W
ROSE
GLENDIVE, MONTANA
Now Sho
Thurs. - FrL - 8at.
Montana's Premiere howtng of
"TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST
POINT"
starring George Montgomery, Mau-
teen O'Hara, John Sutton, Laird
Cregar, John Sheppard and Waxd
Bond. eart tingling romance . .
Spine-tingling adventure . , . West
Point's true Story!
Owl Show Sat Nlte, 11:30 p. m.
Sun. - Mo. - Tues.
Ginger Rogers m
"ROXIE HART"
wit Adolphe Menjou, George
Montgomery, Lynne Overman, Ni-
el Bruce, and Phil Silvers. A gal
who could do no wrong . . . bu
brother how he tred.
Wednesday Only--
"WHAT'S COOKIN"
starring the Andrew Sisters. Woody
Herman nd His Band, Robert
Paige, Jene Fraze and Leo Car-
rillo. Okay you solid senders . .
Here's some jumpin' jave You're
bound to enjoy . . . wtt Woody
Herman and his Band,
Opening Next Thurs.--
"MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN"
a Max Fleischer Feature Length
Cartoon.
UPTOWN
THEATRE
Last Day
Frank Buck's
"JUNGLE CALVACADE"
Also Selected Short subjects.
Friday- Saturday
Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake
n
"BLONDIE BLESSED EVENT"
Also Gene Autry in
"STARDUST ON THE SAGE"
Plus Chapter 8 o Jungle Girl
Serial.
Sunday - Monday
Lloyd Nolan and Mary Beth
Hughes in
"BLUE WHITE AND PERFECT"
Also Kent Taylor in
"THEY M]EET AGAIN"
Tuesday - Thwsday
2 Days Only
"HER JUNGLE LOVE"
st,'ring Dorothy Lamour and Ray
Milland.