r" THEATRE PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING APRIL 28, 1929. .r,-. à • }'• g E L Local Brevities fyj) IT.*' 1 0. Gullard of Comertown was a city business caller Tuesday. Eniil Moe of Archer transacted bu-iness in this city last Tuesday. Paul Hultgren of Westby transact e ,i business in this city Monday. Jensen of Antelope was a I jens Plentywood caller Thursday. K. Diseth of Westby was a Plen tywood caller last Saturday. H 11. Foss of Westby transacted buMness in Plentywood Saturday. Mrs. M. W. Markuson of Dooley county seat shopper Friday. was a Eli Sorvig of Antelope was a Plen tywood business caller last Thursday. Niels Madsen spent Thursday and Friday of last week posting notices, j D. E. Wilberg of Williston transact ed business matters in this city last Wednesday. Ole Jensen of Dagmar was a Plen tywood business caller last Wednes day. Art Wankel of Dooley was a busi caller in the county capital last Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Britt Chandler were Dooley visitors in Plentywood last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lund of Reserve Plentywood callers last Thurs were day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dolin of Medi cine Lake were Plentywood callers Monday. L. J. Onstad and son Chester drove to Minot Monday, from where Mr. Onstad is driving home a new Mar mon. Jr., 'i. 'iWiF vBfeprl .Msr mm Ijffl J Facials Massages Shampooing Manicuring ssi v. to,, yrt-Aff. «5- sais i -By Trained Beauty Special ists—who know how— phone 44 for an appoint ment. PERMANENT WAVING By Experts There is no substitute for experience—costs more for an expert job, and think of the satisfac tion of knowing that you have the best. no Deluxe Beauty Shoppe Plentywood 1 j . ) \ [ I CASH FOOD Saveway Stores Inc. FEATURES—Week Ending Thursday, May 2 0 At Our Plentywood Store 35 c SUNKIST ORANGES—216 Size Dozen Our regular 45c size i; 98 e PURE PRESERVES—No. 5 Size All Flavors—$1.25 Value. Salmon , Sugar 10 pounds .Milk Raisins 2 large cans Four pounds Tall Cans 67c lOc 29c 39c SALTED WAFERS, Crisp Fresh 1 wo Pound Package .. OATS Large Packag 2ÎF 2 FOR 45C es MACARONI, NOODLES, SPAGHETTI, Package ... r 5 c WE DELIVER TELEPHONE ONE Mrs. Carl O. Nelson of Raymond transacted business in the county seat Friday, |. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Christianson of Medicine Lake were Plentywood vis itors Sunday. Mrs. Katherine Duggan drove to Redstone last Saturday on a business errand. Gilbert Olsen of Dagmar was a b us i ness visitor in the county metropo lis Tuesday. Mr. Martin of Dagmar transacted business at the court house last Sat urday. Mrs. Bertha Johnson of Comertown was a Plentywood business caller Tuesday. Fred Stifter of Dooley transacted business in the Sheridan county hub Thursday. Chester Onstad of Broadus, Mont., visited with friends and relatives over the week end/ of Antelope transacted business in the county me tropolis last Thursday. Edw. S. Powers, banker of Medi cine Lake, was a Plentywood business caller Wednesday. Mr. Pearce, addressograph sales man of Great Falls, was a caller in Plentywood Saturday. Stanley Palubicki drove to Minot, Monday, on business connected with the Kavon Garage. Ed. G. Sands of Medicine Lake Chas. McLaughlin transacted business in the county me tropolis last Saturday. Mrs. A1 Hanson was over from Crosby this week visiting with her many friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fursman of Williston were the guests of the C. F. McNulty family Tuesday. Burley Bowler, editor of the Dan iels County Leader, was a business visitors in Plentywood last Friday. A new Frigidaire was installed in Hank's Pool Hall kota Power Company this v/eek. Mrs. L. E. Rue returned Monday from Willisi.on, N. D., wheve she was under the care of a physician. > P. G. Anderson, Weatoy hanker, 1 looked after business matters in the ^county capital last Thutsdav. Mr. and Mrs. Singleton oi Antelope (attended to business matters and i shopped in Plentywood last Saturday, > v> T or P P Mesdames P J. Stewart and R E. Gustafson m . r ^ Thursday, returning home Fnday Atty. Thomas J. Clifford of Scobey transacted business at the Clerk and Recorder's office at the court house Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Jones of Williston were visitors in this city last Friday. ^ Dr. Jones was called to give Mr. Shippee consultation in his sickness, U G Bamhouse and daughter left Saturday for Grand Junction, Colo., where they expect to make their fut 1 "V Baker and sou and Mrs Run I ninger motored to Noonan, N. -, last Friday evening, returning Satur I day. We handle the Chevrolet cars and (trucks. Bredevine and Larson. by ', a . , j u , Ole Aspelund and y spent last week assessing the ,city! property at Homestead and Medicine i Lake. by the Montana-Da Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Stewart motored to Westby Sunday to visit with Mrs. Stewart's brother, Mr. Tremball, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gosper of the north Outlook country were visitors in the Sheridan county capital last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Boulder Jensen of Redstone were attending to business matters and visiting with friunds i 2 Thursday afternoon. SUNDAY and MONDAY MILTON SILLS In * < LOVE AND THE DEVIL » ♦ Lake had hfr tonsil? ä'ÄM .r 7 ? pf at the SS SLSÄi! mg last Wednesday. Mrs. D. W. Dooley of Dooley called hnday on her brother-in-law, Mr. Shippee, who is seriously ill at the hospital in this city. Dr. and Mrs. Cooper of Dooley were Plentywood visitors Wednesday and the Producers News acknow ledges a pleasant call. Wm. Benjamin of Helena auditor for the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company, spent a few days in this'city last week y Mr Mvc xr 1 X 7 *i , j« „x, Mr and Mrs. Nels Ekstedt of Ray mond are the parents of a daughter born to them at the Sheridan Me morial hospital last Tuesday. Mr. Herman and Dennis Johnson of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co., were Plentywood visit ors last Sunday. Stella King and Katherine Marron returned last week from Miles City, where they visited with Mrs. Neil, a sister of Miss King. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moe at the Sheridan Me morial hospital last Friday, April 19th. Mother and daughter are get ting along nicely. Bom. to Mr, and Mrs. Martin Toit Tuesday* a? thehn- 77 -ff 1 '», *7 Tuesday, at the local hospital. Moth nicely daUghter are gettmg akmg y * A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Matt .Eaton of Dooley, last Fri day, April 19th, at the Sheridan Me morial hospital. All concerned are doing well. Mrs. D. M. Fishell returned to her home at Redstone last Tuesday after being a patient at the Sheridan Me morial hospital for a short time. Mrs. Rudolph White of Wanso re turned to her home Wednesday after spending a short time at the local hospital under the care of a physician. Get your Chevrolet car or truck from Bredevine & Larson at Westby. adv. 21tf Miss Epperson, who just finished an j eight months term of teaching at the Munson school, motored to Comer town Sunday to visit, returning M^r. day. Mrs. Jchn Series, formerly of the Comertown-Dooley country, but re cently of Chicago, arrived last week i n Plentywood and is visiting with old-time friends. Wm . Smith , auditor for the West . i an d Oil Company, now of Glasgow, was in Plentywood Friday visiting with friends and attending to business rnst+pr«! ™rters Mrs. Frank Guenther and Mrs. Harry Larson drove to Medicine Lake a week ago to attend a bridge party given by Mrs. Fred Newgaard, a sis ter.of Mrs. Larson's. When in St. Paul stop at Hotel Jewell, 17 E 5th Street, opposite Court House. Convenient to all stores, shops, theatres, wholesale and financial district. Rates as low as $1-25 per day. - Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Krebsbach and Mrs^Fra^Smith -otored^ Cul Curt D«„js ; deputy!,.*, marshall.«, Sundav . otY ._„ + B ;,i owa n, Kpino- laid frnrn thl T W McKee rpsidâee , ,, ' f M ? | ^further «id o^ortb^Mam ^treet business district, making the longest stretch of sidewalk laid in Plentywood for many years. Last Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Krebsbach, Mary Gordon, Bea trice Waite, Mrs. Ida Krebsbach and! Lloyd Krebsbach were the guests of Peter Marron and daughter Rather it, ine. The evening was spent socially. Miss Marron rendered several musi cal selection. At 10:30, a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. THE SOCIAL WHIRL DINNER AT ONSTADS st Sunday afternoon Mr. and J. Onstad host and hos were 1 tess at a dinner given at their home. I Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Sattem and Miss Gulbranson of Com ertown, Alma Foss of this city and Chester Onstad of Broadus, Montana. The after dinner hours were spent ! socially. EASTERN STAR— On Wednesday evening the Eastern Star held their regular meeting. The meeting was very well attended. dainty lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kallak and Knute Hovet. HARMONY CLUB— Last Thursday evening the Har mony Bridge Club met at the home I of Mrs. Geo. Wright. Three tables of Bridge were at play until 11:30, which time the hostess served an cellent luncheon. Mr|. Oswald was Johnson s Store News We Specialize In Ladies' Large Size Dresses A sweeping disposal in odd lots in Ladies' and Men's Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords. Get your rain coat before it rains. Don't forget mother with one of our gifts for Moth er's Day. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY A Rathe Special with an All Star Cast ANNAPOLIS" « * awarded first prize and Mrs. Hair the SSÄÄS i liston and Mrs " s of this dty - ! STORKAN-FISHBECK ENTERTAIN— East Thursday, the Mesdames F. J - Pishbeck and J. C. Storkan were (hostesses to a 1:00 o'clock bridge i d * nner . given at the Storkan residence : at which sixty invited guests were P resen L Twelve tables of bridge were at Piay* At the close of five games ^ Brid S e ' it was found that Mrs. SfnoS p receivad Jjgh , m J J * * ranc Murry third, Mrs. C. S. Nel son f° ur th, and Mrs. Jack Bennett the consolation WELFARE CLUE MEETS AT RAYMOND— The Ladies Welfare Club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ted Thorstvedt on Thursday last. The meeting was well attended. Mrs. Joe McGowan was a new member. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Andrews' home on the 16th of May. ELLEN STENMARK ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB Ellen Stenmark entertained the Okay Sewing Club last Saturday af ternoon, at the home of her parents, ! Moe wische «est Tho^r "S afternM > n wa ® devoted to embroidery study and practice. At half after f °ur a delicious lunch was served to the little ladies by their hostesfe, af ter which the members played games and sang. AT THE CHURCHES May 5th. English services at Doo ley 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m, ! May 5th, 2:30 p. m., Fortuna. Con firmation services. EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) A. E. Bohlman, Pastor. April 28th. Services at Froid. All are welcome, ; LUTHERAN CHURCH A. M."Égge, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Divine worship at Outlook at 11 ! a. m. Services at Dooley at 2:00 p. m. Services at Raymond at 4:15 p, m. A confirmation class will be orga-: nized at Dooley after services. Let all those who intend to enroll in tnis class be present. ~ ✓ w CARD OF THANKS ^e wish to thank our many friends and acquaintances for the kindnesses shown to us during the illness and death 0 f our beloved son James Wor j and for the many floral offer ings MR. AND MRS. M. B. LARSON. - STORK LEAVES TWIN RnVQ WITH MH I F DC BOYS WITH MILLERS - 1 On Monday, Apnl 8th, the stork left ) twin boys at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . T. J. Miller, on the farm near Ante ^ ~~ jl" j that (have come to the Millers. Mr. Miller ^ sa y s be now has a threshing crew, 7 boys and one girl, so labor is not one of the problems that is bothering his j ^ j - __ AS PART OF PROGRAM _ DRY REINFORCEMENTS ASSIGNED TO CITIES j ,. . „ _ Washington. ro 1 10 T ag , / : assied to New *>*• CM STÄK S,«," ta and a number of other large cities, Commissioner J. M. Doran, announced today. Reinforcements of dry agents is a i part of the program of expansion made possible by the additional ap propriation authorized by the last ! congress. Approximately 370 new agents are being hired. ' | l/.T 77 3ÎSÉ, 7 At 1 t y ? A 1 at ex- j . * m t \ I X 7,1 Mi, t ; fjjî 1 t I ) ? *> Car Theft Insurance Always /Protects Locks are not theft proof as is attested by the many cars stolen each day. Car insurance protects you from loss no matter how clever the thief, for it replaces your car with another of equal value if it is" stolen. * Fire insurance, too. It is the part of wisdom to always keep your car protected against fire. If your car fire insurance policy,has expired,— % I % I I % « Call V * G. G. Powell v t t ? £ s : Plentywood He Sells All Kinds of Insurance ♦ i .V * I : 3T • \ THURSDAY ONLY ''BEBE DANIELS In "TAKE ME HOME" nniinF FAf Tltmf DIVIDE COUNTY WINNERS GAIN f f IllllLiIVu 11/1111 UATC T A I I V Ill YUlti I ALL Y Special to Producers News. Crosby, N. D., April 24.—Gains had been recorded for the defend ants in three election contests in stituted here, when the first day's count of ballots cast in the gener al election last fall was completed last night before District Judge Thomas H. Pugh, Dickinson, contests were brought by George P. Homnes against E. J. Mcllraith for the office of state's attorney, Divide County Journal against the Divide County Farmers Riress for official newspaper, anil C. J. Clark against C. F. Bissonette for the of fice of county commissioner. Differences were largely due to the throwing out of absent voters ballots which had not been stamped by election officials before being de posited in the ballot boxes. At the outset of the hearing it was agreed between the parties that unstamp ed absent voters ballots would not be counted. The votes from about 35 pre cincts remain, to be counted. The _ Tom Alley arrived here Thursday TOM ALLEY VISITS RELATIVESS HERE afternoon from Portland, Oregon, for a visit with relatives. His brother John Alley, met him Wednesday at Glendive with the car and drove him through. Tom wrestled Clarence Eck lund, the Buffalo-Wyoming dry farm er, at Sheridan, Wyo., Tuesday night, throwing that famous wrestler. Mr. Alley is leaving for Sheridan, Wyo., this afternoon, where he will wrestle Ecklun(L.again Sunday night. Alley is in the pink of condition and believes that he can-repeat his Tues day's success. He will also wrestle in Wenatchee | Wash., on May 4th and at Tacoma, May 7th. Great Falls—Falls Tire Company moved offices to new quarters. Billings—Land near Pioneer Park ma y be developed into ath.etic field. Big Fork—Cont-ra.t is awerdea f >r repairing Swran River onuge located i 60 •miles from here. Jf W nS S near herein eh an tred from evanide mill to flotation ^. anged from c y amde ml11 to mui - ^ tD ^ r PETERSON GARAGE WALLS BEING POURED I _ Q Ppforcmi i The walls for the huge Peterson G 7 rage basement are being poured ^ 1S W r ek The ba=e ! of a fine bnd: on ^? n ba t S h e ; { ment^wiUbe^the largest one m tne J2 ty hi and gering cars and also for washing and stormg cars ana aiso ___ CARPENTERS BUSY ' | SIDING REJJ^TSON • APARTMENT HOUSE - The building which Martin Rein ertson bought from the Peterson ; Hardware Co. and remodeled into apartments, is being sided by a crew of carpenters this week. The apart- ments were filled as soon as pleted on the inside and the huildirtg is now being prepared for comfort in I either cold or warm weather. corn __ : . cnv/inviT ^niuDT CTCTi BASEMENT COMPLETED FOR MOORE RESIDENCE | The basement for the A. J. Moore residence in the west part of Plenty wood has been completed and a house will he .moved on the same the latter part of this week. Mr. Moore plans" on having a 4-room cottage with modem conveniences which he is j building for rental purpose. FRIDAY ONLY Plentywood Senior Class Play « 4 THE GO-GETER » » CARL PETERSON BASE MENT IS COMPLETED VA^lVir L.E, I CAJ A . ^ , Amongst the basements completed in Plentywood this week was that of Carl Peterson ul the C. C. Johnston addition in the east part of the city. Quite a lot of trouble was encoun-j tered because of the ..caving of ..the walls of the basement, but the task was finally accomplished and it is now ready for the modem bungalow which will be erected thereon. INCOME OF STATE LANDS DEPARTMENT INCREASES STEADILY Helena, April 23.—Income of the department of state lands during the last four years has shown an average annual increase of 14 per cent, I. M. Brandjord, commissioner of public lands ar.d investments, said recently in a financial statement of the depart ment. Approximately 90 per cent of the receipts are diverted to the state's public school fund. Mr Brandjord attributed the gains to improved economic conditions. By years, the receipts were: 1924, $850, 360; 1925, $1,038,624; 1926, $1,121, 130; 1927, $1,232,910; 1928, $1,340, 903. The 1928 income was 56 per cent greater than that of 1924, One of the tasks before the depart ment Mr. Brandjord said, is the ne cessity of preparing a set of abstract I books which will give a detailed his federal government. The report will cover 6,000,000 acre it possible to asc: 7 a the state has , dtir. will make 1 how much land grants. Today's sw err: E. Choquette, sta* J i-eveal.-d that L. e land agent, select ed more than 100,000 nr its of lands in the lv-t r me vears, that 2 r .0, 000 acres of state lands wove ?ok! and that investn. ente made bv the -depart ment exceeded $4,000,000. . eu LUTHERAN GATHER ING AT MISSOULA Missoula, Mont., April 26.—Luther ang of the Rocky Mountain District Norwegian Lutheran Church of Amer ca , are scheduled to meet at Missoula 22nd to 26th inclusivp «■ Paal 4» °' ^ P a ^r, will be' bead< 4 ua rters for the convention, The theme, "Building the Church," will afford opportunity for addresses on "The Foundation,of the Church," the "Superstructure-of the Church" aad "Maintenance of the Church." Thg 400th of Lut her's Small Catechism will be remembered ^ seyeral addresses An outinj? haç been arranged for Satu rday afternoon and a choir con cert and pipe organ recital for the evening The dedication of St. Paul's English Lutheran ç hurch by Digtrict President A. M. Skindlov is the main feature Äenror J. E. Erickson, who will address the as sembly on "Relation between Church and State;" Rev. A. Lunde, Great Falls; Rev. O. O. Andvik, Havre; Rev, G. A. Peterson, Spokane, Wash.; Rev. S. G. Nelson, Poison, Mont.; Rev. T. P. Neste, Spokane, Wash.- Rev, A. O. 1 " Groceries of Quality n Phone IOO VERY LOW There are two dis tinct advantages to be gained by shop ping here. PRICED dz&k'a 1 / 1. The food you get is of the high est possible quality. W n A it 2. Our prices are always lower than you expect to pay! H i »J & Äs a proof of our two claims, why not do your shopping here today? t WEEK END SPECIALS CHILI SAUCE, 2 Bottles. MINUTE TAPIOCA, 2 pkgs. 45 c 25 c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, \ ■37 c CORN AND GLOSS STARCH, 3 pkgs. 25 c Pks - ■ AMERICAN GIRL tISSUE, 4 rolls. 25 e , 35 e GRAPENUTS, 2 Pkgs. I.L.SOREM & COMPANY PLENTYWOOD'S QUALITY GROCERY" ii / , PAGE SEVEN SATURDAY ONLY . ' 1 I The Silver Screen's Greatest Western Star KEN MAYNARD -in "CHEYENNE" I Johnson, Wolf Point; Rev. A. M. Egge ' Plentywo °d; Rev. J. c. Hjelm ervik, Kalispell; Rev. O. A. Norem, Spokane, Wash.; Rev. A. Holbeck, Big Timber; Rev. W. I, Aamoth, Froid; Rev. H. O. Svare, Minneapolis. Minn • Rev S vplrW vr PBmni+ w ' . J' T Newport, h '' ^ ' A - Roseland . Livingston, Mont.; Rev. O. L. Grefthen, Minne apolis, Minn.; Prof. H. W. Heilman, Vice President of Spokane College, c % u 3. Pm just looking m nd ice 'in chappy QÀ I i . €Z>CZ> AKT -GZ>CZHZa >re Wat MOTHER'S FAVORITE ARTSTYLiE CHOCO v LATES are especially tlie Mother's Day favorite. You can best express your deep affection for Mother by giving her one of the varied assortments of this most popular brand of candy. Candy lovers the country over endorse these masterpieces of the con fectioners' art. We can ship them for you to any part of the country. Sold only at Plentywood Drug They Store C. M. UNDHJEM, Prop.