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t!'m -home
Sentinel Butte
GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
O! Mr. and Mrs. Fred in the Armed Forces already has a I -€I. l T,nttAt, 1
MallS. nice collection. It is hoped that UJI.Vd A. EtLILLqE I
Lt. Alquin Wiench was a caller in more pictures wil be brought in. -- I -- ]
Anyone interested .the Home town Friday evening while on his way o Mrs_ Dodge _rved a phone ,_cll Mrs Luella Tll cme up from I WEB B'S LLING WORKERS I
Nulwlng Course at Sentinel Butte are to New Jersey where he will be a zrom her son POD on xuesaay scamg ...... ::_j .... t ...... • ............ q A fair sizes crown attenaed the!
t ULfIKI1UJLt QAW UEuy ZUL 'Wt l
asked to see Mrs. Paul We4gner. bombardier in the Air Force. He he was leaving Sea tle and would be visit wfh Clva if/ends and her / meeting of Webb's Willing Workers I
........ r ' has finished his .train4ng and received home on a furlough. He arrived by .... . .......... , ..... ^ on Wednesday of last week when!
• ar. ann Rrs. alvor uteon we e ....... Mexico b is uu,, vzz. ,= ,u,, w -
dimter @treats Sunday at the home nm wings m ew _ .. _ bus Thursday morning. Bob y A1rh ]Mrs. P. V. Moore entertained the Aid
e@ end Mrs Bertll Waldal I Mrs. Patti Wagner, Doroy wosep- looking fine and likes his navy llfe "" "--" at ,her hnme Sinn, tho nresident, and
........... ........ o ',ks, Lorraine and Lyle Petersilie and very muoh. _ Mrs. Bernard_.Maj_rus arrived £UonrISecrery-were (h missent, .the-el-
. lqeu HOgOlOm, Jony l-l_.og-,, ............ attended the show in n any zrom eatle wn., zora sn .
Mrs. Lloyd Yates, Mrs. Harmo .... t- _ ' ..... [tzon of offzcers was pstponed until
boo and Donald Busch were Glen-w.ame xne OLstad and daughter were Dickinson' vzs ............. n her moner, Mxs. e'mra ] the September meeting.' Some dis-
dive visitors Tuesday afternoonJBeach Wednesday night. . _ .. r'ur, rer nusoana emea zn met "n " ' annual
Mrs. Hogoboom had dental work done Earl and Max Franzen re%urned last ShOppers Frmay. i azr ......... corp an sue expecss o Join nn ! cussm was gzven to our
Mary Anne Boisen spent a few daYS[ ..... ] bazaar, which wilI no doubt be held
• week from Wyom2g where .they have . a soon as ne s ocatea. | " e
hile tere. I been employed he past summer, last week visltin at the Pete Lardv l the fzrst part of October. After th
Mr, Pul-Imre, a former profes- home ° t Sandy Peterson went ,to Frgo on business meeting a delicious lunch
$or eve about seventeen years ago; Beverly Rirk spent Monday viisting • . I Thursday evening and brought his was served by the hostess
was calling on old acquaintances in Mrs. Lloyd Yates at her home. Mrs. W. R. Campion has inprov]llittl e daughter home. She was re- Mrs Bert Sperry is helping her
t0wn Friday. He was driving to the C. B. Murray of Beulah arrived from her recent illness having oeen }ceiving treatments there ""
daughter, Mrs. Cecil Metealf with her
bed with neuralgia and a heart con- _
Mrs *lorence Jaeobs returned o
dillon, l her home at Hazen, N. D., Saturday
Mrs Victor Carlson was a visitor at ^'ter .............
• . . a u ws s visz nere with relatives
the Walt Dixon home at Themn las and friends
Sunday. I '
Mrs. Sadie Page, Mrs. Andrew Pe-
William Oardner returned from Eau erson and daughter, Mrs. Carl John-
Caire, Wisconsin SundRy afternoon.
son, spen Sunday at Medora. They
work while the men are combining
at the Metcalf farm. Mrs. Metcalf's
health has been very poor this sum-
mer, we are sorry to report.
qttqpt 'Leda q EWAdqq q ETA ET
Norman Nellermoe and son John
have been combining for Jesse Gor-
west co't acoompanied by his wife Saturday night and brought his
dter. Mr. Hamre is now daughter. Mrs. Reuben Nordln to her
$upt, of a chool near Minneapolis home south of town. Mr. Murray
aad wlen he stopped nere was o his spemding tis week buying cattle in
vacation rlp. nd around this territory.
Mrs. Lloyd Yetes was a dinner Eunice I-Iaugse spent several days
uest tmdy at the Ole Waldahl last week visiting at the John Hon-
THURSDAY, AUGUST2, I942
Bonnie ¥iew
Mrs. Calvi Adams, Mrs. Lyle
Adams, and daughter, Janice, end,
Miss Florence Stedman droe to Tay-
lor, last Monday. They were aLso vis-
itors in Dickinson and Fryqurg. Mrs,
L. Adams' mother, Mrs. A. O. Pilot,
of Fryburg, returned to the Adams
home wit them, on Tuesday, to vlit,
for a while.
Art. Skajems, who is employed at
the Joe Pasha. jr. home, is feeling
much improved since taking trea¢-
mens, during the past two weeks, for
injurzes received in an automobile ac-
cident.
BObby Wintermue. of Fairview,
has been visiting at the Leo Nielsen
home, during the past ewo weeks.
He is a cousin of tahe Nielsen's.
Norman Stedman has been employ-
ed at the Eldon Adams home, for the'
past few days.
Miss Marion Schauer arrived at her
home last Saturday from near Port-
home. hOld home.
Mr. Ruell Brown and .two child- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and their
ran 'left Monday for Billings where daughter Ramona had as their guests
• he will make an extended visit with on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
her lster, Mrs. Raymond Molnie. Smith and daughter Bonita. Mr. and
Miss Shirley Paterson of Killdeer Is Mrs. Linfred Ness and children and
IllS0 visiting #er sister at Billings. , Charlie Everetts. The occasion was
emire of Medfod, Oregon, is Mr. and Mrs. Smith's wedding anni-
mg. a pelant visit at the home versary and Mr. Smith's birthday.
Of his er, Mrs.. Paul whrman and Pete Teacher was a victim of the
family end lzhe u-ence Lemire faro- flu on Frktay and was confined to
Uy. his bed.
Mrs, Scherle end sons John and The window of the drug store giv-
Oto were dinner Uests Stmday at ea for the display of pictures of boys
I r It
Mff. IIII00K
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in your family! Attractive knit pat-
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Warm and practical for school!
GIRLS' SWEATERS
Gad.-outs Fr School!
Slipover or caxdl- $ ,98
in wooll •
Slipover Sweaters
aucy sleeves, 98
Coat flwters ....... $1.49
The
The
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Dad's I Warm [ 8-16.
SUlmver Sweaters
Sportelads For Fall!
MEN'S SWEATERS
Warm slipovers, smar
two-tone coat stylesl
Men's Wool Sweaters ...... $2.98
Fall Smartness Priced t ° Make It Yours!
Glen Row DRESSES 2.95 New Felt HATS ... 2.98
MIs' JACKETS .., 3.98 Men's SLACKS .... 3.98
Sport SKIRTS ...... 29 Men's Sport COATS 5.90
Penney Way Is The TNrifty
Thrifty Way Is The American
Way
Way
He had received a telegram that his
wife was to have an emergency op-
eration last week and he left imme-
diately. Bill reports that his wife
underwent the operatioeq for appen-
dicitis last Friduy morning and is
getting along nicely which will be
good news m Sentinel Butte folks.
Among those from here who at-
tended the show "Gone With The
Wind" nday night were Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Wright, Mr. ad Mrs.
Fred Relnholz, Mary Margaret and
Puth Reinholz, Mrs. Ted Rink and
Mrs. Victor Carlson.
Paul Wagner has been assisting
Paul Wtschow as tractor man the
past week.
Mrs. Nell Hogoboom and Mrs.
Krcma were visitors at the George
Flsoher home near Golva Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Walt Dixon and daughter,
Martlyn were Sunday dinner guests at
the Joe Dixon home.
Mrs. Clifford Fisher and Clara Mae
are making a pleasant visi at the
parental John Brown ome while
Clifford Fisher is helping ,Nels Wal,
dahl with his .harvest work.
Mrs. Paul Wagner was a dinner
guest Sunday at the ,home of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Wischow.
The members of the Altar Soceity
was entertained at the Butte Hotel
Thursday afternoon with Mrs:' Boisen
as hostess. A large crowd attended
and a lovely lunch was enjoyed.
Mrs. Clrles Reed Jr., came the
first part of last week from Virginia
to attend t.he funeral of her father-
in-law on Wednesday.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
The Board of Lower Valley
School District No. 16 calls for
bids for ccel for Cripps and Bar-
thel SChools for the season 1942-
1943.
The bins contain some coal now
and it will not be necessary to
fill early, if necessary bins to
be filled second time during the
winter.
Approximately (20) twenty tons
will be needed.
Bidder to state from which
mine the coal will be Ymuled.
Bids will be opened Oct. 13,
1942 at 8 p. m. at the home of
the clerk.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any sud all bids.
By Order of the Board,
J. B. BOSAN,
Clerk.
Lower Valley School
Distric o. 16.
(8-27; 9-3)
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LOOK for the name and
patent numbers on the
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We Still Have. A Complete Line of
COIL SPRINGS AND INNER SPRING
MATI'RESSES.
visited the Painted Canyon and oher
historical places there and spent a
]very pleasant day.
Mrs. Flora•Funk and Mrs. Luella
Tull were supper guests at the Shoen
home Saturday eveningl
INVESTIA2E--The combiion
baths, mineral and dry baths, at the
)he McClellan bldg, Beach. Why go
to the springs? Save tires and mile-
age or train fare.
Miss Dorothy Fischer arzived home
Tuesday from Seattle, Wn., where she
spen the summer visiting relatives,
end also was employed n a bank
there. Miss Fischer will teach in the
primary grades in the Golva school.
Mrs. Orpha Blue of Los Angeles,
Calif. visited at the F. Schouboe and
L. E. Cm'l homes Sunday and also
greeted many old friends here.
Mesdames P. Weinreis. J. Schrnel-
ing, Geo. Creary, A. Scheffer, Leo and
Rudy Rising, May Anthony and Ev-
elyn Weinreis attended the shower
for Mrs. Lyle Weinreis at Carlyle on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tschlda and Miss
Florence l*lscher were Glendlve Visit-
ors Monday.
Mr. Murphy arrived in Golva Sat-
urdayfrom St. Cloud, Minn., for a
visit with his daughter, Mrs. Flora
Funk.
Mesdames H. Shoen, Flora Fuzk. Jim
White, Dewie Fasching, Flora Mc-
Phee and Mrs. Ed. Shoen attended
the Alpha Aid at the home of Mrs.
Daisy Wassmann Thursday.
Mrs. Tony Kreitinger, Mrs. AI.
g and Mrs. Ed. Shoen were
Beach shoppers Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fasching and Mr.
and Mrs. AI, Fasching went on a
shing trip to the Beaver Sunday
aernoon.
roll.
Some of the ladies are assisting
with the harvesting since hired men
are so carce.
i
Mrs. Kyle Sperry and Mrs. Glen I
Olson canned beans for Mrs. Olson I
at the Sperry home one day last[
week ]
Cecil Omley left last week for Butte[
Mot.tans where he enlisted in the '
army. He writes that he passed .the
examinations but does not know yet
what branch of the service e will
be in.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leland ad
children and Mrs. Ernest Leland and
children were Sunday visitors at the
George Tasker @rid the Ray Tasker
homes a week ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krueger and
daughters were Trotters visitors on
Sunday, a week ago.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Frank Boyce were
dinner guests at the P. V. Moore
home on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Messer and
family went to Beach on Sunday to
attend the show, "Gone With The
Wind."
L. Hodgin, O.K. Omle, Carl
Masks and Mrs. Kenneth Randall
were Sunday dinner guests at the J.
F. Crook home. Mrs. Alfred Sabin
and Mary Hudecek were afternoon
callers there.
Mrs Carl Meeks' had a very un-
fortunate accident recently when her
saddle horse threw ,her off and she
injured both ankles.
Sbee and Metal Work [
No Job Too Lsr O Too flm |
OLAUS KISHOVD
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
We Have A New and Complete
Stock on Hand
This weekend, Friday and Saturday
we will give a FREE ICE CREAM
CONE with every 50c purchase of
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
-BUY THEM NOW!
SLEIGHTS CITY DRUG
Beach, North Dakota
THE
HOG MARKET
I WILL BE AT THE
Wibaux Stock Yards all Day Friday
August 23th
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FOLLOWING PRICES GUARANTEED TO YOU
FOR THIS FRIDAY
Top Butcher Hos, 180 to 230 ..................... $13.40 per cwt.
Med. Heavy Hogs, 230 to 320 ....................... $13.25 per cwt.
Ex. Heavy Butchers. 320 lbs. and up ........ $13.15 per cwt
Sows, Good light, 250 to 350 .................... $12.40 per cwt
Med. Heavy ows, 350 to 450 ......................... $12.30 per cwt.
Extra Heavy S°ws, 450 lbs. and up ........ $12.20 per cwt
Stags, good, 70 lbs. dock ............................... $12.15 per cw/
ABOVE PRICES GUARANTEED, WILL PAY MORE
IF MARKET JUSTIFIES
JACK00, B)&LARD
land, Oregon where she has spent the.
past two years, attending school and
working,
George Eireman and Tommy Sulli-
van, from near Nimrod. Minnesota,
arrived at the Nielsen home
about ten days ago. Mr. Eireman,
who is a brother-in-law of Mr. and'.
Mrs. Nielsen, is employed at the Niel-
sen ,home, while Mr. Sullivan has
taken employment at Frank Johnson
home near Trotters.
Albert Tosner was a guest of Jerry
Pesha on Saturday lght.
Mrs. Calvin Adams is employed at,
the J. M. Still home at: present.
T. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
V. H. Diaen. Pastor
Divine Services at 10 a. m.
Sunday SChool after services.
BF.CH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Oliver Everette, Pastor
Carlyle:
Confirmation class, 10 a. m. SundaY.
Services, 11:30 a .In.
-Theatre
Calendar
ROSE
GLENDIVE, MONTANA
Now Shewing.
ThUl - - flat.
Henry Fonda and Olivia eHavi.
land in
'rHE MALE ANIMAL
with Jcen Lesliel Jack Carson
i Eugene Palete and Hattie
in he gay laugh hlt ,that's
to be he talk of 1942.
Owl Show Sat. Nite, 11:30 1
Su - Mort. - Tues.
'gN BEDS"
Sarring George Brent, Joan Ben-
nett Msca Auer, Una Merkel,
Glenda Farrell and Charles Cole-
man. The funneist thing on eight
legs .... Don't miss it!
Wednesday Only--
"RISE AND SHINE"
Strring Jack Oake, George Mur.
phy,s Walter Brennan, IAnda Dr-
nell and Milton Berle. The grand, 1
eat cast ever packed into one,
mad musical funfest. I
__ I I
- 1
Opening Next Thurs.-- !
Dennis Morgan and Ann Sheridan
In
"WIINGS FOR AN EAGLE"
UPTOWN
THEATRE
Last Day
Lloyd Nolan and lorothy Lamour
in "SAINT LOUIS BLUES"
Also Selected Short Subjects
Friday- Saturday--
Lon Chaney Jr. and Brod Craw-
ford in
"NORTH OF THE KLONDIKE"
Also Jim Kimbrough in
"LONE STAR RANGER"
dus first chapter of the NEW
AND EXCITING SERIAL "DICK
TRACY VS. CRIM C.
Sunday - Mony--
Eddie Albert and Peggy Moran in
"TREr X ROUGH"
plus Nat Pendleton and Anne
Owyme in "JAIL HOUSE BL£rW'
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