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/ m V 0LUME VI THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS- BEACH, GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, FEB. 12th, 1942 NUMBER 20 New Type Farm Loans Available To FSA Clients A new type of farm &apos;loan and a streamlined Farm ,Security Adminis- tration program for more food pro- duction was announced today by Wal- = er O. Christenen. Billin2s and Gel- _m den Valley FSA supervisor. | "Farm Security has been placed on I a war-time footing and from now i on every effort will be for the in- B creased production of focctstuffs so [] vital to winning the war," said Mr. hristnsen. I "Our job is going to be .to help ! all of our borrower families to pro- dee rare food, and also to extend ot lam and facilities to many her small farmers who can hep, and who lve .previously not ,been "eligible for our program. "To do this, ¢e have ethnlnated a great deal of red ape and have re- vised our procedure to save all poes- ible time. In addition, yea have in- stituted, among other .things, a special FOod or Freedom loan up o $500 for .the purpose of +helping farmers get started right now n production." All FSA families in Golden Valley and Billings Counties will be asked to revise their ,farm ,plans to include additional food productlon Mr. Christ- en,sen said. He emphasized that Farm Securi.ty goals are superimposed on the national goals set for all farm- ers. "larm C'curity ill lend h ex- I _Inained , up to $5(}0 to farmers now l no in the . - • . pr%.am, and in SOlne In- roll stances previously ineligible. Tel I = group will include elderly eounles, farm laborers farmers with sma'] units and in some cae's people we:k- ing in town but having rural lands aVailable 'for crops or livestock. In addition FSA will make calf-hen- sow and garden loans to young people in farm families. Broader emphasis will be placed on the co-op loan program, Mr. Christern said. with rtictpation loans .available for hullzling or ex- alun of cheese factories, milk and egg drying plats, storage and ware- house facilE`ties for food, and repair of machinery. Expansion of the FSA umdical pro- gram for low-income farm families Will be urged. Mr. Christensen said, to improve the health of ,these fami- lies and thus insure their abi:ity to carry the heavy war production load. "'Farm Security is he agency, ch- arged With the welfare of these ami- lies," said Mr. Chrisensen. "and is also the agency with the mans and glililllliHlilllgilalBiilililll|ti|lllelillillllllall Gm ;: i/ii m m .:... [] = ))iii!00:i)i)i!i -= [] [] . ...... l N N V ..:.!-: .s.. N;E<i:i:?) I N THUMBS UP FOR BONDS AND STAMPS! This war l ost r, illustrating how Americans can help the air forces to [] 'victo y, is being displayed in the windows of 500,001) of the  . Nation's reNil tores where Defense Stamps-in denomina-  tions from 10 ents to $,--are being sold. This is one of a  . series of human-interest posters being prepared to remind4 • the public of its part in the war effort, t nmmmmuimimummmmnmnmmmnmmmmmmmmumimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml mm []I Beach ldepen- iYoung Wibaux dents Win One I Couple Married Lose 0no In Wk. Last Thursday,'7--bruary 5th, two [well known young folks from the) -- :Yates vicinity between each and Wi- The Beach Independen lost and baux, quietly slipped o Gland•re and won one game during the past week l were there married ,by the jstice of• When tley met and defeated te Gol- the peace. They were Rex Knight and| va Independents here las week DY Miss Ludvlra Boohreier. a score of 35 to 37 and on Monday The bride is the daughter of Mr., evening dropped a fast game to the and Mrs. iTmund Bochneier. and is i edora ouga Riders 46 to 41. a graduate of the Wibaux high sch- In the Gola game the visitors eel with the class of 1941. The groom held a lad mos all the way through is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. the contes and the score ws tied K.ght. at 35 all with 'onds o play when 'Ilhe newlyveds plan to live on a Vic Hilden scored bhe winning baskets farm in the ]tver Hill nelh,bor- for the locals, hood. Best wishes are extended to capacities for helping them. We have been given the responsibility for help- ing them .to ,boos our food produc- tin and this n,w program is drawn for that purpose." Mr. Christensen .pointed out that Increased food production must come from the small farmer who for war-IMedora center taking scoring • us reasons ha rmt operated at full lwtth 33 points for his team. Jones • :Strength. hb big, eKicint farm units was again high for Beach with 14. are 9reducing al)ut tl lhey can pro- During the half time several match- duce, he said but the libtle farm can es between local boxers afforded the produce more. spectators some real entevtainmert. The Farm Security Billings and GOlden Valley county councils Mr. hrisnsen said, will be called on to render more service in the emergency by helping ISA .to work more closely Wth its families and with the pub- lic. The council members are, for GOlden ValIey county: Frank A. Dy- kins, VIrs. Edna W. Hammond. John P. Jordan. 'Mrshall F. Miller St., Clyde F. Poller, L. B.. Reager, Corge I. Lee and Mrs. Faith Menke. For Billings county: Emil Strand Jones, of Beach, was high point man of the game with 16 points and 'Madison lead his team with 12 points. The Monday evemng game was ra- ther clos? Uhroughout with Stroebe, honors Young Babcock and Billy Hale put on te first match with the second one bebween "Tufty" Grove and "Bat" Goodale. The next Independent game hes not been scheduled as yet but the boys are planing one for nxt week, at whick time several more maches are expected to take place. Draft News been pened during .the past week With lree new bowling alleys install- ed hlch has been affording the peo- DI of this community a grat dal f ileasure and exercise. The alleys have been opened by Mr. Berg and ;Mr. Hector of Kallspell, Mont., Wlm have invested a great deal f money in hhelr new place of bush- Urns. week's issue of the News car- rl.e an advertisement announcing the of the pae which ,will be ru ven days a week. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE mne over 50 guests from the Ooi- va commIW drogped in unexpect- edly Thursday evening of  week "to m*rlm'Me i ildred Schmltz on ae blvtday annlversmT. Shortly at- "ter the guests arrived the lobby of he Beach Hotel was cleared of fur- nlture and the evening was spent laln fter which a bounlons Mlhday ltmch was served, Bss ch- mz decla it to be her mo plea- lt birthday and everybody left dur- ln the wee lmum of the A. j. Anderson, Mrs. Thalta Harding', PaUl Obrigwiteh Louis O Hanvik ] Thirteen men from Golden Valley Janes Panuk Vm Riskevich and l county will go to Bismarck on next Fspar Arrbru'st " ]Monday, February lth, to take their _ ....... ._ [final pre-induction hyslcal examna- _ ]rid ], I]] It•on. They are as follows: John Mc- cW DOWlln00. Allevs lCaskey, Frank I-Iuqecek, John Alber C) "/- l Johnson, Al'dn Tornow, Raymond t Lewis Fasching, Andrew Victor Stry- The Dionne buiing in Wibaux has zvmkl, Edward Steve ryzwskl, er- nard Dinger, arold Lrsen, Harold Mathson, William Kurkski, Joseph J. Satosch, end Leo A. •re•ringer. They are being sen.t in response to a call for 'that many men received a the local draft office .from state hed- quarters. Four men will leave Beach on Feb- rusty 17th to be indcted into the army at Fort Snelllng. Tlvey are George l-ildebrandt, ,rtin Sued, Lyle Weinreis. and Glen Lohmann. Several men were temporarily de- ferred after the last screen physical held in Beach last week. They include Donald Hathaway, Albert Schrorn, Hugo Kreitinger, Gregory Decker, Johnny Feldmann, Richard Knopp, Wayne Heckaman, ,Richard Schroeder, Franklin Smith and MrMn Schfllo. Since the outbreak of war, only two men have actually been called into service f-om this county, ,tey 'being Glen lkier and Arthur G on Dec. 29th. Bucs Lose Close ' Game To Glendivc [ Reseves Tuesday The Beach Hi Buts dropped an- other thriller Tuesday ev'ening of this week when they were defeated 20 to 2 ,by the rangy Reserves of Dawson High. The Olendive Reserves took an early toad ,hich bhey held thrn mos the game but as the time wore on their lead dtrninished until the oloMng sec- onds the referees whistle called lack a tying basleet. Glendtve held a 7 to 4 lead at the end of the first period and were trailing With a one point margin 13 to 14 at the lalf time. Beach only scored on field goal during the third period with &Ion- dive connecting for two field goals and a free throw to give them a two point lead as he third period end- ed. Two complete teams were used a- gInst Beach with several Res-erves thrown in to keep the locals going top speed every minute of the game. Coach Hllden used his starving line- up through the whole ame. Zander, the lt handed center or G1endive paced the scoring with three field goals and one free throw while Mormon and Sherman were hig for Beach with 3 field goals each. In the prelimir#ary game the Beach Reserves defeated the Glendive fresh- man and eight grade team 17 to 19 in a close contest which was in the balance from start to finish. Brunsvold of Beach was the out- standing phuyer on th'3 floor both of- fens•rely and defensively but was Oaken from the game early in ghe third quarter on fouls but his team mates managed go keep their lead. Tonight the Beach Buts play te Golva Hi team here and on Mondav evening they again meet the Wbaux squad on the local floor, whioh will %e the last home game. The Bucs have been defeated by both these squads earlier this season but are determined to make a better strawing this week. Let's all turn out for both these games and lend our moral strp- port. Free Dance Here Draws Big Crowd North Dakota Is Healthiest State Located in the Center of the Ngrth American Continent, North Dakota is farthest from the black- outs and bombs. It is credited with being the nation's healthiest state. According to Dr. Maysil Williams state health officer: North Dakota has the lowest mortality rate. Maternal mortality is lowest in the United States. The infant mortality rate is below the average for the Union. The auto death rate per 100,@0@ population is the lowest in the northwest states of Mntana, Wyo- ming, North and South Dakota, Mimbmta and Wisconsin. T tuberculosis deaths in this state is low at 19 per 100,000, but th-- rage is made higher because of th four Indian reservations in the ate which record a tuber- cular 4eath rate 13 times higher than Chat of the white popula- tion. Aeeording to selective service re- cords. North Dakota has the low- est rate for syphilis and gonorrhea. Defense Savings Group Organizes In G. V. County / At a meting in the court room in Beach on Mond, ay February 9th Staff was organized for t&e further" the Golden Valley Defense Savings ance of the sale of defense savings stumps and bends. The Executive Committee is com- iosed of George I .Lee, chairran Watt Johnson Glen Wolff Lewis Od- land, all of Beach; John Jordan, An- ton Lardy of Sen.tinel Butte, Stoner Ekre, Beach, E. G. Sheen Golva. As stb-Commlttee chairmen the county committeemn named the fol- lowing t represent the various groups and organizations: Guy Cox, Agricul- ture; P. J. Edkins, Business and Pro- fessinal, Banking and Finance Pub- lic Employees and Payroll Allotment; A. R. Miller wl:th the oounty Super- intendant and the Superintendents of Crola and Serrtinel Butte. Education; Mrs. George E. Hammond Women's Organizations; A. J. Gilman, Fna.ter- BEACH HOTEL CLOSKD Te Bh Hotel which has been ra1d the put year and a half by lt* we and will Th'e free dance which was sponsor- nat, Patriotic and Service Organtza- ed by the merchants of Beach and tions; Wa)t Bratton, the Press; Blllie held at the City Hall Friday even- Stork and Bernard Freeze Youth Or- ing of last week drew one of the ganiZatlon; and T A' Levers'on[ largest crcwds which has ever as-Seakers Bureau " " 'l smbled or a similar affar The " i ........ I .............. se suD-comm ree Chairmen WIlll The hall naa oeen aonacea Dy me draft others *-r " .... "* ..... I City Council and the tousle was zu - . ^ . .... ., ^.,._ ] them. ntshed by Joe Maer and his Jap[ "There has been three reasons ad Chasers which left the entire proceeds . . "l , vncea Why everyone young and old B yi gS pl from donations Lft for the fund o" ' ,I nt l should do his very utmost in buy I sending Golden Valley cou y's ser- ' -] n n era ron )v{ce boys packages, ing these defense bonds and stamps," • A total of $89.63 was taken in do- states chairman Lee. "First, this ts On Saturday, February 21st, and( nations which will be used to send one way everyone can help to speed Monday, February 23 the Beach Hide some 90 boys packages, up our chances of winning this war and Fur Co. will buy iron at the car in Beach and will pay $7.00 per ton. Uncle Sam needs iron to keep our boys in equipment and an effort dur- ing the rmxt several weeks is being made to get in as much scrp metal as possible. stop profiteering the Government has stepped in and is now contr(ling the market of all metals but Mr., Still Prop., of the local Company will 'pay hlghest prices at ell times. Rubber, Rags, Paper Bones Hides and pelts will also be bough.t at their office in Beach. Trainload of Japs Goes Thru Here A specia train passed through Beach at 1:00 a. m. last Monday morning arrying several hundred daps to Bismarck-where .they were placed in the army camp as enemy aliens. Albert Gilman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gilman of this citY was one of the guards on  train and for the past year has een connected with the Immigration Service as Pat- rol Inspector. Mrs. Gilman and son Earl motor- ed to Blarck Monday evening to get A)bert who returned here to spend a day at home leaving again Tues- day morning for Bismtrok and from there he had no idea where they were going. r: Gilman has been stationed at Gila Bend, Arizona and he train wbAch he was on carried Japs that were picked up on the west coast and placed in" the camp at Mlssoula and Bismarck. WEATHER February 4 .......... / 27 February 5 .......... 40 27 %bruary 8 .......... / I? Fbrum'y ? ..........  'm 8 .......... t 10 Residents of Golden Valley county Who have boys in service are aske to leave ,their addresses at the Selec- tive Service office so that every one of our boys will receive a paclmge. Names of local boys who have regis- tered in other localities are also want- ed. Glenn Wolf acted as master of cer- emonies for th affair and Jim Doer- I nor led the singing of patriotic songs. I A quartet of four youngsters singing I a song which was written and put to I music by Joe Maer, especially for the occasion was greatly appreciated. There is some talk of another dance of this nature which has not rrmteriatized as yet but in cage an- by making available immediately and continuously all the funds we can get along without, to build, and build fast our defenses; second ,by taking this' money out of circultlon on home markets we insure ourselves that it will not compete with other sur- plus sa.ving; thus, will insure agadnst higher prices and higher living cost; nd third, each one buying these stamps or bonds will be building a reserve for the uncertain post-war readjustment period," TO CAMP COMMITTEE On Monday, Rev. Oliver Everette and George Richmond of Beach at- tended a Bible Camp cont%rence held other dance is not held and there are . persons wlo wish to donate to this zn Watrd City. Represertatlves from eastern Montana and western cause your donate•us will be accepted  Dakota" attended to discuss plans for by Knute Farstveet of the American the building of a permanent camp Legion, office, or at the Selective Service Postage will be a ,big item in send- ing ou packages and the amount which has already been collected will not go any too far. With MacArthur sit? in North Roosevelt Badlands south of Waford Cl,ty. Plans for th coming summer's camp were also made. LIONS POSTPONED The meeting of the Lions club sch- eduled to be hem Monday evening, of this week, a which the Boy Scouts are to be guests of the club, has been postponed tmll Friday evening, Feb. 1, a¢ the request of Scout officials. Mrs. F. F. Schmeling last Friday received a telegram from her son Dalton who is in the U S. Army. The  they knew of him, he was suPlx to be with Gen. MacArthur's ]illgpines. TI tele- CARD PART AND BASKET SOCIAL AT SENTINEL The Farmer Union Decal are soring a card lrty and basket at the Sentinel Butte hall on Valen- tines night, Saturday, February 14h. Baskets may be entered In thr forv in the gram read that he was alright, and her not to worry, Mrs. Semel- lug was quite rlieved to hear from him. ,/ ,,, , ,, DANCE AT ST, FH3[IAI" There will be a dance this coming classes, married, unmared and un- Saturday nlght at .the St. Philip hall. der 18. No high bids to be sougitt. Music wiM be furnished by the Dance Demons, #ell known local musical CARD PARTY organization, and a goodly crowd is antlclted or the event. There will be a card party t the .... St. John's hall in Beach on next M Pe_ Harp  exnelled Study night, February lh, beginn- .Ol quit wmdr;,q,e O(ouy Gate , p, m, t is betu mpon- Registration On Monday, Feb. 16 Throughout U. S. Only nine simple questiorts will be asked those men who regiser on Fb- ruary 16th for possible military set, vice under 'the provisions of the Sel- ective Service Act, Brig. Gem Heber L. Edwards, Stae Director of Selec- tive Service for North Dakota, em- phasized today. Reglstrtlon of the individual should require a comparatively hort tAzxm, ,the Director said, poineAng out tat the registrant will not be asked to fill out questionnaires but must answer hrterrogations about ltts lden. ty, his place of residence, and his mailing address.  he will be re- aired to list his telephone, ff a; his age in years and date  hirthk place of birth, the name and addrem cf taw perso_n who will wa his address, his employers name €1 address, end his place of employment or business. Whlle it is Important that regis- tration be conducted as peedl'aa p0sslble, Dlreotor Edwards tt every registrant will be given anple time to respond properly to the ques- Vlons on the registration card, wtO. on this occasion will be green. White and melon colored cards, respectively were used for the first and second Selective 2rvice registrations. No questionrm£res will be given re- gistrants when they register Feb. 18, nor will they then be rquired to un- dergo any physical emlnation, Dir. actor Edwards emphasized. Questionnaires are given to regis- Wants after helr order numbers have .been determined and reached by their local boards. Physical examinatlons are given only after the boards have ssed on the general qualifications of registrant and have determined tbet they should not be defer'ed for reasons of interest to the Ntion. While *registra*tion must be oonduct- ed as of Feb. 16 to conform to the Presldet's Proclarfmtlon issued erly in January, Governor John Moses has also nnounced tha regtratlon m&y be acconplshed in advance as well. This advance registration ts authorized to avoid in.terfernce wi.t war pro- duct•on. After a registrant Ires answere registration osxd, he will be given questions and signed his name to i registna, tion certificate signed by the registrar. This cerflcate must be in the personal posseSsion of the regis- trout at all times. Ditcher Ed.rds warned. Failure to possess the certlfi- ca.te, or to show it to auortze per- sons, constitutes a voa.tin of Slee- tiv Service Rregulans and is eon- sldered prima facle evidence of ll- ure to regter, Dlrector Fwards Said. Bucs Win Over Model Hi Friday The Beach High Bues won @Elr fifth conference game in' that many starts here Friday evening of last ek when they easily defeated the Model HI team of Dickinson 19 .to 33. Beach .Jumped to an early lead which was never endangered through- out the game. A.t half .tle €hey held / a 13 to 6 adanta=.e and at the end of the third quarter the score was 22 to I0. Flick Marman, Beach forward, hock scoring honors with 6 field goals and one free throw with Thompson of Model Hi leading his team maes wit& 8 Points. Carlson of Bec was taken from the game in the third quarter wl.th four personals but be- fore leaving the'gam had account- ed for 4 field goals and one free throw. Sherman, Beach cenr was also taken from the game In: the final quarter. Beach's team has been showing mar-. eo-ilmprovement drlng the past lw weeks having developed a fighting spirit as well as a little more team- work. Their passing game whlch a the beginning of the season was Wild has also taken on a polished efe and the boys by tournament time will no doubt demand considerable atten- tion. In the .lllminary game the /ttl Reserves ere defeated bv the O. lYle H team 8 to 14 with the Beach toys p)aying an c@f . Leebe who was on the bench during the first Beach,s only two field with four fre