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Beach, North Dakota
November 3, 1938     Golden Valley News
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THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS " THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1938 Trollope & Howard Auctioneers COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE AT j esSame Sal c tarts at 1 p. m. SATURDAY, - NOV. 5th At SCOTTIES BARN ON HIGHWAY TROT~TERS Glen Metcalf Is spending a, few days in the hospital suffering l~lth a chest congestion. We hope b will recover. A fair stzed$~d attended ~church sel-~lces at T~otters~n ~nurs~ n~ Rev }~ove ~ht j Warner out ~ condt~t the~ mrt/~y meet~g and he pre4ted aF yser- m aswe t Mr. and Mrs. Ralph - Mos~ r and children, Audrey Walker, Rev. Her- man Grove and Bishop Warner were supper guests at the P. V. Moore on Thursday. The and from at Oregon that they had a very bad trip. ~. Qutie a nurnber of ~ folks visited the county seat~ Saturday. No doubt most of them collected their thousand bucks. The Beach "Buck Auction" will be WHY NOT LEAVE YOUR CAR With Us Tomorrow Morning? While y~ sol~ ~ur day's parkim~ problent/(~dthot~ ]~arge), we will drain PRESTONE ~ fl.lyourV~ll~ter, inspect all connection~ an¢~ put in the proper amall~nt ~ "E~Tread~" "Prestone" A-hi; antif~"" "lt~l for the regldar "Preat~e" antfltJ~-ze price. Then If yoU,ve used 'Trestone" antl- free;Je befd~e, nothing else will be good $2.95 per gallon ono.~ fo~.. yo. h,,en~, it's time you enjoyed freedom from "Weather Worry" Remember "Everyready" "Pres~:" Anti-f~eeze / Costs More by the.~llon--Let~ by the Winter / COMMUNITX GflRAGE (Opposite Golden~Vall~ Hotel) Beach, N.D. ~Tel. 170 Res. 86-J %.f e held on Thursday, Nov. 10th and it is understood that the merchants of Beach are planning a big day. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and Virginia Bishop returned to the Moore ranch on Tuesday evenin~after an absence of several days. ~hey spent several days in Beach Inen Sam Moore passed away. The]~also visited relatives in Glendtve. lV~s. Kalkman I returned home with t~rn too for a visit. ,L ~" Mrs.~ella Sabin a~ved at the Gif- ford ho~e Thursda~to make her par- ents a ~sit. MrsJSabin now lives at Detroit [.ekes. NI~n. Rev. ~nd Mr~ Herman Grove and children~of Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Kin- ney an~ sor~q~ Sentinel Butte, were dinner ~,u~s ~t the Frank Johnson home o~t~_n~y: .~y S~: The J. F. Crook family called at the Gifford home Sunday afternoon. We were sorry to find Mrs. Gifford m very poor lwaR~ Mrs. Kramer:~cam~%out from Beach on Saturday, after h~ving spent the past week in Beach under Doctors care. Mrs. Jim Ooldsberr/, Mrs. Art Ma- gill, Mr. and Mrs. P/V. Moore and dau- ghters and Mrs. Alice Moore were Sun- day visitors at the Ernest Moore home. Lorraine and Audrey Walker spent the weekend at the Robertson home. Art Nellermoe came out from Beach on Saturday evening He is employed in the county agents office. P. V. Moore was a Sidney visitor on Friday. ...... [ III I GARNER • ~ _ J , _L - . _ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Marquet were Sentinel Butte and Medora visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mri. John Falker were din- ner guests a~the Oeo. Stull home on Sunday. M: t nd ~ Wassmann and Dor( h~ W.~e sd~e~uest8 at the Wm. Mar, ae; ~bn~ Sund~ / M: ~. l k~a~n entertained the Birth- day lu ~#on Thursday. ~ht members and t ~itors enjoyed [a ~aice dinner and ae ]afternoon was Sl~en| in visiting. ~.j~m~re ana ~u~.~ve a Hal- lowe ~r~ program. Friday afternoon to a fe ~rents and patrons, which was enJo [] very much. BEACH LUTHERAN PARISH Oliver Everette, Pastor Beach: Sunday school 10 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Junior League Frilay 7:30 p. m. at Louis Erickson home. Ladies Aid Saturday at 3 p. m. with Mrs. Anna Olson serving. L. D. R. Nov. 8th at Ole Moe home, Pauline Peterson and Myrtle Moe serving. Carlyle: Services 2:30 p. m. Aid Nov. 12, Mrs. J. Moen enter- tainlng. Wibaux: Services 9:30 a. m Sentinel Butte: Adult class Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Aid at noon Nov. 10, Mrs. Richmond entertaining. Mandan circuit convention in the Dunn Center parish Nov. 13-15. Tj~6s wishing to go let the pastor k~w. For S per 1 I am a ~andidat~ for reelection to the office of OountfSuperintendent of Schools of Golden Valley County. I appreciate the many/favors I have enjoyed in the past ~nd ~ that I have conduct4~d the affairs of the of- rice in a manor that will merit ~ur support in th~kcoming electl~ on November 8th. Nk ~'~ r. For Regi e ,,De ds aL~t ~t'eNT~ I I trust th rvices to you In the past has been such to merit your! confidence in the continuance thereof. I If re-elected to the office of Register of Deeds, County Judge and Clerk of Court, I will give my undivided time and faithfully discharge the duties be- longing to that office. Your vote will be appreciated onI November 8th. I A.R /r~ASTIEN Gust Burke was a visitor at Win.ro'~-r np t"e-resentat've Marquet's Sunday. FOR SHERIFF 39th LEGISLA--T~E DISTRICT Inasmuch as my name was placed Your support and vote will be greatly on the ballot by stickers in the pri- appreciated at the November electlcaa. mary election in June, together with If elected I will conscientiously per- that of Harold Hanson of New form the duties of this office, and Henry Fries Sr., of Scranton as GLENN P. COOK Democratic ~ ~or tives in thelegislative For States .Attorney wish to that and I want to this means of your vote I wish to remind the voters that I and am a candidate for reelection to theI post of State's Attorney for Golden,. Valley County. If my work has deser- )r red approval. I would be pleased to have it endorsed at he polls Nov. 8th. ---GUY LEE. TO THE VOTERS y Appreciation of the confidence /n- For Coul] : dlcated in me by the~voters in placing me in rfomination ~t the primary as -- --- the result of which ~ay name will ap- I herewith a n~ unce my~andldacy pear on the genera[ election ballot aS for re-election to!he off~rof County a candidate for th~ o~fice of oounW Auditor. Trusting that~iy services to auditor, I wish to al~no~ce that I am you in thef past w: ~rit your kindly an active candidate ~pr t~aat office and oonslderat~n and vote at the General if elected will. endeavor%to conscien- Election c~a November 8th. If. elected tously perform the dtfl&~ ~aereof. Any I promise~th same devoted service and support given me will be r~t~h appre- undivided |at~ntion to the duties of ciated. ]k ~% the office.| I~hank you. W.L. WA~[E F Sh For Deedsor er, To the Voters of Golden Valley County: As a candidate f~a,Jthe office of I want a{ this time to announce that Register of Deeds of Golden Valley I am a candid~te for the office of County, I wish to assure the voters sheriff of Golden Valley county at the that I will be highly appreciative of general election, having been nomina- their votes and support at the general ted for that post at the primary elect- election on November Sth. I .wish to ion. I came to this county and home- give further assurance that if I am steaded n 1910 and have resided here elected to this important" office, I will ever since and been a taxpayer durin~ conduct its affairs in an efficient and all that time. I have had eight yearn economical manner, previous experience in sheriff's office --J. J. HESS. work, and also two years in state high, ~'.'.~--y-=zn~,.~_~:----~ way patrol work, and feel that I am PLUM~ING AND HEATING i well qualified for the postltion. If elected, I pledge myself to pre- form the duties of this important Sheet ~ Metal Work office to the best interests of the tax- No Sob Too Large Or Tee Small payers of Golden Valley county. Your vote and influence will be sin- CLAUS RISHOVD cerely appreciated. H I II l --CURTIS SILL m VOTE THE LEAGU E- REPU B LICAN TICKET For Governor Nonpartisan League WM. LANGER U. S. Senator USHER L. BURDICK U. S. Congressman JOHN N. HAGAN Governor JACK PATTERSON Lieut. Governor JAMES D. GRONNA Secretary of State BERTA E. BAKER State Auditor JOHN R. OMLAND State Treasurer ALVIN C. STRUTZ Attorney OSCAR E. Comm. of MATH. DAHL Comm Agri. & BEN C. Railroad MARTHA BRATCHER Supt. of Pub. In. Candidates For U. S. Senator JOHN N. HAGAN ROBERT ROTERING For Representative 39th District WM. LANGER Men Stand @ For, $40.00 Old Age Pension Plan. Parity Prices For Farm Products Support of Townsend Old Age Pension plan Increased Aid Workable Farm Tenancy Pro~. A" Substantial Federal M for Sehoola