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VALLEY
of last
pomts where
of horses
who works
on the N. P. railroad
in Beac Friday of last week
few rnARuts. JOhn likes his
work but say at they are
him awfully btLsy.
Mrs. Glenn Wolf and children ar-
rived here Tuesday noon after send-
a week's vacation at arrington
with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Linson left Friday
f week for Stanley, N-Dak, his
home for a short vacatlon before
returng here o Beach to take up
his duties as SmLth-Hughs LnrUc-
tot.
Rev. Wetel from the west cxmst
will arrive t Wednesday of this
week €o Cake over i%is new field at
Ollle, Carlyle and Alpha. There will
be ervices Eunday at all three of
the churches.
J. A. Aiguire left for his new posi-
tion Wednesday with Williston his
first stop. Johnny will continue o
home In Beth and plans
on doing ome of his independent
audihg here when his work m
norhhea-n Montana and North D-
kot will permit. Norman Haugsc
Of Sentinel B.ue, is here to take
his .plae at the Farmer's Co-op Ele-
Marvin Ba+Lholomew who is em-
ployl at the Vrann AUto Supply
lef Tuesday of last week for Grand
here he s altending an elec-
trical eehool sponsored by tle Good-
man Electric. He plans to re-
turn home ,to-day acoam13anied by his
Dealt ho been attend-
tug €he University.
M.m. Ahne Syndai of tlxis etty end
her sister Evelyn FIo of Dlckln-
Ion, left last lrldey morn£ng by car
for Hope and Oatrdar, N. D., xhere
visited reltives and friends un-
ti_l Monday of this week. hey were
acCClnied by Mr. and Mrs. High
Sclmltz as far as Jamesto'n where
they vsll relatives.
,t. Vahn Morris was in town
overnight Tuesday of thls week an-
route 'to Cheyenne, Wyo., where he
fll enter officers training, Vaughn
been" stationed at For Lewis.
Wn., and spent day here with
nm ,nd friencts.
MI. Paul M ad wo daught-
of Portland, Ore., were gtm
here last eek of Mrs. lurvis and
her gm Cts. They leflT least week-
end for turn I home.
r. and . J. I. Lawhead,
former reskiets of Reach but who
now reside in the state of Washing-
ton, received word from the War De-
lt week at 42xeir son
Roger, who was. statwi In €he
Fllllpplne Islands, s now mng.
They have ot received a list of
priaone e yet, however, but are
hOlXt for e best. Mrs. Warren
Cark of hts city is a sister of the
m man.
AR spendin a week at he home
of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Oar-
hard 8ohrnacher, Aneline
lxaavher left by bus on Monday
evening for polis where she
will spend tw eks before reur-
o her dles e8 rmrse at he
8{;. Al it In Bismarck.
M'. l M: IxtroLd Iwhead,
formerly of Beach but who now live
at Kodiak, A!ka, are the parents
Of a 5 b. 8 z. baby boy born May
I. Mrs Lawhead will be remain-
bell here ks Miss Vivian Wenland.
Many Cars Lack
TRUTH
KEEP YOUR SALT
arHE other day I read of an ec-
|centric old woman, rich and so-
cially prominent, who went from
house to house judging the occu-
pants by the condition of hhe salt
cellars on their tables.
If these were clean and well kept
she put her stamp of approval on
the household, but if
they were not, re-
gardless of the gra-
ciousness and charm
of her hostess, she
put them down as
dowdy folks.
Not all of us, fortu-
nately, are quite so
critical, but in one
sense we are. And it
is good that we are.
We are critical of
the merchandise we Charles Roth
buy and of the mer-
chants from whom we buy it. It is
our criticism which keeps tte stand-
ards of goods and stores high.
One of the many advantages of
advertising is that it invites us to
be critical of the goods being ad-
vertised.
The advertiser assures us that his
goods are good. He invites us to
compare them with others. We do.
If he relaxes for a minute and lets
his standards drop, we discern it.
We tell others. We eease buying
his product.
He knows that even the finest of
commercial reputa$ions will suffer
if a mere handful of people get wind
By CHARLES B. ROTH
CELLARS CLEAN
of the fact that the goods are sub-
standard. They will tell their
friends. Soon a whispering cam-
paign is under way. He suffers.
It is only by being careful at every
minute of the day that his goods and
service are up to high standard that
the man who advertises can suc-
ceed.
You expect more of him than you
do of the man who does not adver-
tise. The non-advertising manufac-
turer or merchant can fall down in
delivering quality and service. You
may expect him to. But the man
who advertises has to live up to hs
high obligation.
So you see that advertising is a
great vigilance" committee, estab-
lished and maintained in your in.
terest, to see that the men who
aspire to sell you will always be
worthy of your trade.
The merchant who advertises
must treat you better than the mer-
chant who does not. He must treat
you as though you were the most in-
fluential person in town.
As a matter of cold fact you are.
You hold the destiny of his business
in your hands. He knows it. He
shows it, And you benefit by good
service, by courteous treatment, by
good value---and by lower prices.
Be critical of advertised goods
and stores which advertise. They
want you to be critical. Advertis-
ing invites you to compare before
you buy. It stands or falls on value
alone.
@ Charles B. Roth.
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UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
F. N. Rlchert, Pastor
Sunday July 5
10:00 Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Worship
8:00 Evening Service.
There will be an official board
following the morning ser-
The board of Trustees is asked
meeting
vice.
Ono |uck out Everyyen ) meet on .Sunday evening a¢ 7:00
/preceding the evening service.
youe4rnsheuld IqOl.l Wednesday, S:O0 Prayer meeting at
tnto Ul, Wr 80nd.Stamps; i *ho chu
tservice will be held ,this Sunday eve-
CARD OF THANKS ning.
The first regular Sunday evening
You are invited.
BEACH
Oliver Everet*e,
Beach:
Services, 9:30 a. m., July 5th.
Carlyle:
ervices, 11:15 a. m., July 5th.
Bible school starting Monday, July
6h, 9:00 a. rn. to 3:00 p. m.
Garner:
Services, 2:30 p. m., July 5th.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
V. H. Dissen. Paster
Divine Services at 10 a. m. h
Holy Communion. Announcements for
Holy Communion are to be made at
the Prsonage on Thursday or Priduy.
Ladies Aid mees Wednesday after-
noon, July 8.
Senior League meets Thursday eve-
ning, July 9, at 8 p. m.
The Ohristian Film "Power of God"
will be shown at the Beach Aud:.-
torium Sunday evening, July 5, at 8
p.m. All are welcome.
Lhank our customers for their
patronage the past four ]d one-half
years. We have enjoyed serving .our
friends and plan o resume this ser-
vice m the fture. During our ab-
sence we hope our patrons will con-
tinue to be served by our leasee, Ed.
Koshney.
HODGIN SERVICE STATION
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
| Dr. Chernaus k
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| Rogers & Gumper
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i Walton Block
Dlcldnson, North Dakota
GUY LEE •
I ATTORNEY
8enUnel Butte, N. DaIL ' "
] KEOHANE & KUHFEUD
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
t Reach ,Phleor t,h]3 Dl, kota
TIECE
Dentist
BEACH. NORTH DAJKOTA
DR. E. A. NYMAN
Chiropractor
BEACH, NOR IIJrA
New Location Downtalrs
office phone 61 - rea 1
W. R. SCHELL
Att0rney-At-Law
Beach. N. D.
Office loted in foemer
Valley Ba BaUatng
ANY
HAVE YOU CATTLE TO SELL? YOU PRICE 'EM
WE BUY 'EM
NUMBER, ANY TIME A PENNY POST CARD
WILL BRING ME TO YOUR RANCH. WRITE
MAURICE GOLDFINE
GOLDEN VALLEY HOTEL, BEACH, N.D.
It's Always Cool
At Leo's Recreation Rooms '
ButYou'll Always Rceive A Warm
Welcome.
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SPECIALS!
Large Chocolate Sundae
Chocolate.Marshmallow Sundae
10c
15c
We Make Thick Malted Milks to
Take Out.
Will Be Open Afternoon, July 4th
Come in for a game of cards.
LEO'S RECREATION ROOMS
Use Tax Stamp
-- Darwin Crossman Subscription Agency
I
iS the desire of he Treasury i
Vehicle ¢h 4ffe shotld by now ...... ' .............. i
have bhelr $5.00 Use Tax stmp af- 1 I I !
ftlfl to Teir mobor vehicles. ! w_ i
The stamps may be urehsed at : I
to rply the lw faei l}l
misdemenor charges, which call for:ll i llll Ill lll Ili lli
$25.00 fine or 30 day,s jail sentences: I
,f U have not already purohed| LET 5 ELKBFiATI[ II
year Use T saap do so ¢oduy 1 I I
and then paste it on Four windeLd', I"" , .,........ ,1, Htlll ,I
the lower right hand corner. ',, J[ i 1BilB]•B II I1,• II
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Nouce , •
With the shortage of rubber am] gaso-
Cormaertc&qg Frida--', Ju.ne 26, 12.!1 . " , .. - - - . - I,1 TRACK TYPE
and every Friday theretfter un$il fur- i --LL-:LL-
o. w.,.. o. me, let s all celebrate the lourth ii
TRAC'I',OI
RR Supervisor, wlShm o announce ,l • I
that he will be m the office at Beach I i _ a -l[I __ _ • •
and Medora according to the below,l a[ Home l I a
schedule: ! II
to 2:Mod=-:aY fr 8:® m| If yon have a picnic planned let us help i I
_,y l:00 to : I you with the Lunch. I [
m 'n . . i"
| If you are staying m town Celebrate by I
" I DINING WITH US. | •
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K s HAY
Don t For.get e Serve Fresh Rolls
R RELIEF I Dally Wtth Our Meals i!
FEVE C.C. JOHNSON
BUTTE DRUG DOERNER'S CAFE Your Allis-Chalmers Dealer