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The Golden Valley News
And THE BEACH REVIEW And THE BEACH ADVANCE
BEACH, GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA
MO.VI
THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1938
U
L
- NUMBER 19
Council Asks Federal-.Project
,,jFor Hall
Council Discusses Funeral Services , Kiss for Carter Glass
Many Problems At For Mrs. Norem
1Honday Meeting Held Thursday
To Build Platform Of Well Known Pioneer Woman Is
Stage Tuesday After Reject- Laid To Rest In Sentinel
mg it MondayNight Butte; Was Early Resident ]
Having many things to consider the Last Thursday afternoon funeral I:
~Ity council spent long hours Monday services were held from the Trinityi
evening deliberating on the various Lutheran church in Sentinel Butte,~
l~rOblems that were presented, with Rev. Oliver Everette officiating, r The Mayor, all of the aldermen, the for Mrs. J. A. J. Norem, who passed
attn.., auditor a=d chief of PC- away at her home in Sen el Butte
34c~ were present as well as a number on Monday, ,~an. 31. The edifice was~
n ~ visitors.
[.25 M~The filled to capacity by those who camel
~nt
fore part of the evening was ] to pay their last respects, and a pro~u- :
in hearing the minutes of the lsion of flowers was'in evidence. Five
previous meeting and considering andirons of the deceased, with George
lowing bills. A communication from lRlchmond ~tcted as pallbearers, i
Le fire department was read request- These five sons, together with the
,g approval of their recent election
' of 1 ~ers. t one who was unable to be here, and the
one daughter, remain as a tribute to
The bond of Roy Noyes as liquor the one who passed on. She Heed her Sen. Carter Glass of Virginia, oldest member of the upper house of
was Ordered released and bond life for them, cherished their well be-:
congress, shown being kissed by his miece, Miss Nancy Carter Boat,
L. Walker approved, lng and comfort, and made sacrifices wright, on the occasion of his e:ghtinth birthday reeently. The elderly
Aldermen Brown and. Woodhull were to enable their education. Her effort i statesman insisted on attending the sessions of the senate on his bh~h-
ud~etal~°intsdreview.t° serve on the Board o:~in their behalf was a noble deed well day in spite of doctor's orders to the contrary,
Cap B.ryant presented prices on dif- done and the positions in Hfe filled by
f e)~u~ slzes of fire exth~guishers and then~ are proof that the efforts of the Hi School Ca~ers is SPRING HERE?
~ac~: Llndt was present with a sample mother were well worth while.
Mari~ Stomne~: Norem was born Oct. ~ ~ Forrest Samueis, who resides sev-
uz Paint suitable for the ceiling in the 28 1869, ~t St~marken, Norway. She p 0 tim
che~m~Ve~lew hall. BOthu~furethe2nsn~dadtters werei:~s baptized ~nd confirmed in the Dro vet e eralthe NewsmileSofficeS°UthTuesday,°f BeaCh,andWaswhilein
r fo .. _ ration. A I utheran churc~ there. Her pastor at doing his duty l~y renewing his sub-
mr,tee zrom the Junior Chamber of confirmation w~mt~~ Rev. Peter Stu-i Contest Friday
consisting o: John Hokstad, ~witz Koran. Jr ~ seription, told ye editors of a fine
Thompson, Howard Enderle and', l~rl~ Stomn~r e~e to America ~t meadow lark which has been mak-
0e Odenbaugh requested information ing its home at his place the past
the age of 19, m~king her home at
Firemen Hold
'Annual Banquet
At Park Care
R. A. Noyes Named New Chi'ef
Of Organization; Hoeck, Mil-
ler, Johnson ~Also Elected
on Thursday evening, January 2"/,
the annual meeting of the Beach Vol-
unteer Fire department was held, the
The affair began with a sum~
banquet at the Park Cafe,-~.
was exceedingly relished by ev~
present and pronounced a trib~
deed to the culinary skill of the
agement. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Has-
brook proved themselves as genial and
accomodating hosts, sparing nothing
whatever in their desire to make'the
event a successful one, which indeed
it was. The long table was prettily and
appropriately decorated, with a clever
centerpiece consisting of a miniature
drew favorable
red fire truck that
comment and reflected the tho~-
hess of the hosts.
A new precedent was set this year,
in that Mayor H. H. Halstead was
present for the gathering, this being
the first time in the history of the
department that a mayor was present
for the annual meeting.
After the banquet was properly dis-
posed of, the members adjourned to
the fire hail where election of officers
~gS held. with the following men be-
named to serve for the coming
year:
R. A. Noyes, Chief
Geo. Hoeck, Assistant-chief
In an overtime game last Friday few weeks. The bird has been stay-
regard to holding social functions in Sioux Falls, S. D, On Jan. 23, 1892. night Beach bowed to the strong Bel- ing in a protected spot near some
clefiniteClty Hailinformationand were couldinf°rmedbe giventhat Norem.She was united in~ marriage to J. A. J. field high five 17-14 for their first of the farm buildings, and as yet
conference set'-back of the seasm~. ~ h~s shown no ineli~tion to even
at this time as the matfer had not been In 1907 the fami~ settled on a home- The score was deadlocked at 14-all at want to leave, although Forrest was ROy Johnson, secretory
~rld~:'._ ............ ~stead near Sentinel Butte N. Dak ...... .~. ..... lar ula~,ing tim~ a bit ~vorr~ed that the eh.ly weath- Marshall Miller Jr., treasurer
k_ me~noos or prcrvaamg zunds T~.,. _^_, ,_.._, ........ ' _ .. me enu ,,, ~,,~ -~- ,. ~ --~.
%zttrther .hn,~ro~,~,~o~*- *^ *~-- ~*- ,,= pt~b ,vttrbt~ii years mey rmve uv- =o~¢~o~,~ ~,~ ,t t~o ~d of the first These men succeed T. A. Gilman,
m_ ~" ~'~'~"'~ "~' ~"= ~'~Y ed t,~ *~o ,,m~^ ,,.^~, i ~,~,,, ................ er of the past few days might give
were 1 ..... ~ --,-m~ ,~-. ~ t
V g yen considerable considers- Mrs ................. quarter 5-4, and the score was tied a Mr. Meadowlark wrong idea~ about retiring chief, who has served in that
and th • ~,~,,~,~ w~ one ox ~ne group oz, " capacity for the past three years; J.
e matter was referred to the five women - h ............. ~ 7-7 at the close of the first half. this balmy North Dakota elimato.
W ~tttorne • w ~ orsan~ea me x~mzes
~__. Y for investigatzon as to Aid at Sentinel Butte She was also l n the third period Beach went ~ a According to th~ harbinger (if H. Lindt, former asset chief; A. J.
~ ues~ procedure on^ ~ ~ ~ha.~ .... ~.~ .... , ~ .... 113-9 lead but were then held to a free that be what It l~D ~ Is not ~ar Gilman, former secretary; and Roy
._, er problem discussed was Lutheran con-re-ation alwa-'s vitall-" shot for the remainder of the game. { off, ff not already here, and api~r- Johnson, former treasurer who this
mlraf s ~ , ~ ~ " h
,~ . or the hall which was also left i~,oro~÷~ i~ ,~o .~ .... ~ ~ ~÷ ..... t. ! Nzece of Beach led the scoring wit I enflY the ~a~n is not far off time v-a~ shifted too the secretaryship.
.... IOr ................................. t ,,henabo~ allyOz~wintermen'slOng.'~ncy tm-mi to Ba--nt
,,, inveStigation --h w r- f t- 1 1 n ti n nd seven points while Metzger of the vis-
• ne f " "r e o zo ne oca co grega o ,a •
of - . inal Problem was the building of the whole church at lar~ ha, e beenlitors accounted for six points, t what the gala have been thinking
se
~e;:~t~ ~ the hall. After longde- the objects of many ho~t~of ;ra;ers.! Tomorrow night the Beach. h~h!I
be co ..... ~ was agreea ma~ no stage A few weeks ago a ~dft of Mrs Noremiteam will go to Sentinel J~ut~e mr ~~ .~=-~ ~Rat~lz~,A~uR~lf ~lA~t
to,~"~cr~d at ~this time and ad- mad~ i~, nn.~m]~ fn~'-~init.v T:ut, h~r~n Iwhat is expected to be one of the hot- e e 1
-~,une~t was ta .................. ° ......... ~
. _. ken. On Tue~lay to nurehase the ~ltar o~-,van and nul- test battles of the year. Beach narrowly
"=' .... " Deal St ll G d
: ~._ er .sleeping on the problem pit. now In service at the church, eked out a two point victory, over the The Beach Bantanm local indepen-
r .~e amermen snowea complete Death came Monday morning Janu-I Sentlnels here a few weeks" agb and the I 00
1~ considering ary 31st a little after eleven o'clockBUtte boys are out for revenge, and dent basketball team, are putting on an
estimate of the as the result of a stroke. The de- lots of it. ] __ active week of basketball and indica-
The ~on,~'a mo~astne sub~rintio~ ~ are that they are going to~ keep
t~ construct the ceased Is survived by her ~huaband, ov~ ~,,~ ~,~, " fro ~0
and, leave fur- six sons; Enoch ~L of M~m city, la.; WIBAUX WINS FO]ffR TM [ .......... -='- ..... ~- News busy m now, n. Last z~ht they
U~&'~X ,[~g;~¢,tl.~ m4~.uutaut;~Wt, ~#$ ~ [__.__ _~ ~. ~.,.~ ~,,=_ ,,, . .... __ _
! l~ter. " Ralph A. of Snperior~ ~Wis.; Oraut M. TOURN~ [has certatn~y go~e over "blg" and re-,PmYeu me ~ town ~eam nere ou~.
eaut~ Ernest of Minot, N. D.; AI~ ~.oof Washing-} Wlbaux was the scene of a fan~i-*w~l- .rid m~sn. ~,b~rlntle, ns arel the News we~ press too early tO
M~a~. ,~ -very ~o~ This is .~rhan~ get th zesult .~ ~he game, which wz,l
along ton, D. C.; Laurence ~t ofChlcago, Ill.; team tournament ~last Tuesday an w~.-.~ .. ~ ...# ..~, '~ r Za~mmr ne-~ week "~ ..... " ....
th~ fl~. nef~r nf lt~ tvr~ evm" made ] ~v~v ' a~ , ~uwevcr. xrlen on
isfl°°rpractically in the Mont.;and Winuifredand by aLUtherdaug~t~., ~ Vtvian~Ula'of I WecinesdaY,G~h~a, Beachbet~e~and~VihauxSentin¢lhigh ~hoois. "Butte' available .................... to ~S of this area [Friday night of this week they will gO
UP, cation
for
FederalHamilton,
O~ "rue~glay ni~t ~Sei~lnel Butte' and News readers who have not already
Mont.
She
lea~es also
f0Urlemer~ed v~ctorious ~er~G~lva~d Wi- taken adVantage of it are urged to do
further Ira- grandchildren. - .
filed with the I~ loving memory of their-mother, balzx defe~ted Beach~ /*~ Iso at once, as It will last for a limited
. It the children of the deceased gave a In tha ~inal games ~edne~ldgy night time only.
time before
z~vailable; communion set to Trinity LUtheran Wlbaux triumphed ove~ Sentiiiel Butte i Some very attractive deals are avail-
-~_~_.~_ church Sentinel Butte, N.D. .t22-I2 for the champior~hlp. In the able, as can re~td~ly be seen from look-
' . : cormolation Beach lost to Golva lng at the big ad on page three of thls
/in Two Roosevelt Bnrthday iIp"l " game
• issue, which gives complete details.
Look at the label on your paper
--Ca les P • IY/ I. Ball Next Saturdayl jr. Chamber Has ght no --w not renew and
get in on the ma~uh~es while you s~ll
• t nail .l[~el~ Attention of everyone interested is Meeting Thursday have a ch~e~
' d~ected to the fact ~ the Birthday .. Remember, this special magazine
the'~" Black Hawk in- Ball for the ~t, originally Last Thursday~lzt a rather sparse- offer will last f~r a ~fllort ~ OOly!
team chalked up scheduled for Jan. 99~but M~poned ly attended meeting of the local
winnt~ at Sentinel Bu~ due to Inclement wea~mr0 will be held Junior Chamber was held at the HotelBirthdayParty Held
30 to ~1~ and also rid- this coming Saturday~ L~ at the Beach. Pleas for ~ basketb~ game, a~
over the Golva Independents Sentinel Butte Hall. Tickets previ0~y ladies night, and a car~val In. theI For James Hardy, Jr,
l~l ~ Sahlrday night 48 to sold will be good for this dance..Plan near future were discu~ed ~id: re-~ __, "
.~W~w " to be present and aid this worthy ferred to the board of directors 'and en- Sunday evenin~ about ~5 friends
shert-.handed In the cause if possible, i tertainment committee which met plee~mtly sur~rtsed~J~mes Ha~, Jr
t1~ e~tt a ~-~_=game, but managed tO i Jolntly Idonday nlght and further dis-}the occasion bei~f~fl~ blrthday.~" Th,
~o. -~ ,~,~u a ~ floor game
(~va~IZlre started at the gas house
Frida"" ""-~'night at about 2 p. m., burning
the b-xing around the meter. John
T~chl"a put it ou~ quickly but it started
again and gas m:n from Beach were
'summoned and they soon had every-
tthing fixed up all right.
' LIONS NEXT MONDAY
|
' Regular meeting of the local Lions
~club will be held next Monday night,
'Feb. 14t~, at the Hotel Beach at the
l~uai ~.
M~:~Oden~ugh
ga~
Feb. 3 z0 -4 ~ ~ ,~a~,._~...._..._~ re.unpin, the
Feb. 4 82 V
Feb. 5 ~ 9 30 whole £zmily ~" to ~L'~'~her that day
for the" flr~ ~ l~ ~ tong ,while, and
Feb. 6 80 -3 I Mrs. Addle" Dav~ Wa~ also present for
Feb. 7 - 37 5
[ the event. James Od~baugh, Jr. who
Feb. 8 II -5 is employed at Sidney, came down for
the day and Theron Odenbaugh who
The Markets
Fine Western Pic-
ture To Be Shown
Sat. Afternoon
Sp0n-
sots St. Patrick Party
of 4~olumbus club of .the
plann~ a big
dance for St. Patrick's
Which win be held in St.
hall. Re sure to keep this date
and be there to help celebrate
Watch for further an,
regarding the event in
of the Ne~.
recently haa b~en employed in Fargo,
-- is also at home visiting at present.
Wheat ........................... ~6,Mrs. Kurkowski was also present for
Flax .......................... $1.82 the occasion,
Oats ......
Rye ============================= "17i
~ A recent Item in the Billings Oa~tte
Corn ............................. ~ states that Vaughan Morris, former'~ resolution of the group.
Barley ........................... ~ Beach boy, who has been employed
Eggs ....... 20c Butter .... ~e .~ [ ther~,~has accepted a Position as NYA i Renew your mdr~mriptien*new
Cream, sour .... ~9c swset .... $1c supervisor at B~. J in on the b~ ~ offer:
I 1
BijoU. heatre-'~rs To Open
AtOll P. m. and Picture To Be
Show~ All Afternoon
Plans are practically "all set for the
big nee show which ~ be given in
Beach tl~ coming Saturday, Febru-
ary 12, at:~he Bijou Theat,.~, and apo~-
l sored by~ach business houses, and to
[which ~j~yone from far ~nd near t~
[cord~vtted and urged to attend.
[ .,~Tone is urged to be present in
custom being to hold this mea~- in ] Beth that day and see the movie ab-
January of each year. Isolutely free. The picture to be shown
that afternoon will be a musical west-
crn, featuring Fred Scott in "Moon-
light on The Range' which is highly
recommended by the management of
the theatre. In addition there will al-
so be the regular comedy features. The
doors of the thea,We will open ~tt 1 p.
m. when th$~ff~w will start, ~md It
will be run ~o or three times durh~
the afterno~, depending on the
crowds. Plan to be present at o~e of
the zhowings.
In addition to the show, Beach mer-
chauts are giving added lnducenzents to
come to Beach on that day by offerinff
special merchandise bargains, that in
themselves are worth coming miles tO
take advantage of.
See some of" them listed on other
pages of this iesue.
Dont forget--BE IN BEACH SAT-
URDAY! ,~
Golden Valley
Children Aided
By New Program
Bismarck N. D., Feb, l{N-The new
Md to Dependent Children program,
supervised by the state Public Welfare
Board, continued to expand during
January as 484 children were added to
state rolls. In Golden Valley county $
children are now receiving this form
of aid through regular monthly cash
grants.
Total cost of the program in this
county amounted to-$48, for Jarmar~
and averaged $16 for each child. Two
families were represented.
AcCording to Colmty officials, aid to
dependent children replaces Mother's
Permf~n in this. state with a progra~
much*broader in scope. Mother~z I~,
sion, /WhiCh W~ ~ ~.
county, gave monthly grants to
families where the father, was dead ~'
missing.
A total of 1420 children are
assistance under this program over the
state ~at present. They received $15,116
to. Golva for a return game. '~turlng the month of January. Accord-
Last Thur,~day z .F.ht the Bantams ~ ing to ~ recent survey thee are appro~-
drgpped a clor.e game to Belfleld there: mately 7,000 North Dakota childre~
by a narrow one-~:;nt margin, ~/-26. *who are eligible to .this type of govera-
I~ was nip and tuck throughout, with mental assistance, and who will ev-
the first quarter closing 7-7, the half entually be qualified for aid.
15-12 in favor of Belfleld, and ~e[ Financial burden of Aid to DeI~n-
final 2"/-9-6. Donald Evans was high dent Children is divided as follows:
po~t man for the Beach aggregation. I county 33.3 percent; state ~ percent;
The Bantams are planning on a federal' 33,3 percent.
home game here some time the first[ ~- ~ •
of next week, it is understood and on~ i~_L,, ^4~ l~.~l,~ ~-ttle
Mo ds~, Feb. 21 will play the Wibaux
independents here. At present they arei Dies In Minnesota
also scheduling games with Olend/ve,I
.Sidmey, Belfleld and Sentinel Buttet The many friends and relatlve~ of ~
here , {Mr. and Mrs. Cole Mattie were deep-
a~ i ly grieved to learn of the death ~
Labor Club H i their babY daughter, Yvonne JOy~; 'at
Meet g-On Friday st. Mary's Hospital, Rochester Mlml.
on Friday, Jan. ~, The baby was
" , rushed to Roehestor on Sunday, Jan,
.A regular meetin~ of' the ~ club ~3rd. Everything possible w~ doge far
)f' ti~" Neath Dakota her. Death was due to an enlarged
~0~ was- :bald - heart.
Yvonne Joyee was born AUgUst~ff,
~terem~ She ~trod her shaft life., z~e~*
and wea ioved by all wh0 knew
her. When she pa~ed aw~y on,,Fi, i-
,, day, Jan; ~ she wa~ 17 n~u~ths old.
aOrta fo~. Bes/des her b~wd ~ar~ts and
mutual wel~re ~f flzxlner and' Bd~; aster Audrey, Yv0nne leaves
!$~e~d, ~ln~ uec~ ~ ~n- relatives and a host of frlends tO
mltl~ to pet!tl~ the eo~:mod .weI- mourn her lues.
fare offlclais to ~ly create Interment was at Berne, Minn. three
any kind of projects to give work and miles from Mr. Matt~ folks. Set-
pay to needy farmers and laMawrS, vices were held at Rochester, ~mm.
both men and women, who must now on Monday, January 2L
exist on less than 8c per day per per- The deepest sympathy of the entire
son for food, and therefore Puttin~ de- community is with the bereaved par-
cent wearng apparel, soap, etc. into en~s In the loss o~ th£ir yozmgest
prohibited luxuries daughter.
[ Third, unanimously endorsing the
Townsend Old Age pension plan. FORMER GOLVA MAN DL~
[The e next regular meeth~ bf the club Golva--K. E.
Will be On l~riday, Feb. 18th at the salesman,
court room at 8 p.m. day night
Elsewhere in this issue will be fotmd cecled him
were for many ' OoI-
eral years ago.