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Beach, North Dakota
February 14, 1935     Golden Valley News
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,1879. of Beack ~ of County llll Ladies Aid Mrs. Tillie Gilbert will entertain ~er in ~e church the W. B, A. at a one o'clock'lunch. propez r to the goveimment's policy, No one Who has any intersstin the future of Golden Valley county should object to such facts beingmade pub- lic. --J, M. STILL. - ' evening. After the con Thursday, Bridge will be play, ~45~'Xt~@~~¢~¢~~"÷~: served a musical yro- ed after ~the luncheon....l.qnuare Butte MrS. Scher!e has returned from the Beach hospital and at present Ct-~¢~*Ht~t~,~¢~X-~:¢~-:,:-, is staying at the Lars Hess home. Mrs. Einor Olstad was a caller at Mm'lel Nesa spen~ the weekend the Vic Klein home Monday. Garden of To- at home. Miss Pearl Yates had an operation The Outlaws defeated Alpha bas- for appendicitis at the Dickinson ketball team ~.Sunday afternoon at hospital last Sunday. Her mmly friends are very glad to hear that Alpha, ~electlons~Third and Mrs. A. P. Boisen and Kathleen she is improving nicely. shopped Saturday in Dickinson. The horse buyers were in th's el- The members of the W. B. A. met cinity Friday and Saturday. They with Mrs. E. Nelson on Thursday of purchased quite a few head. last week, Bridge was the dieera/on Ylc Klein went to the ri~er last and of the afternoon and ~. Reed won Tue~y where he purchased a black first prize, Mrs. Gilbert seoond, and horse. Mrs. Gallagher consolation. A de- oistad and Lloyd Yates licious lunch was served by the host- to Dickinson Thursday to see of the high school ess, Pearl. Mrs. Yates returned with Friday afternoon Mrs. Bailey of them. was wc~k Thursday a~ Mrs. Guy Hall's Harvey Wentland, teacher of the an0 attended the Congregational Aid Square Butte school, was a caller ~e Bath" dinner. Wednesday evening at Vic Klein's. V~rda Sr~ith returned from Dick~ Harmon Olstad took his horse to insert ~n Tlmrsday and has gone out Beach S~aturday where he sold i~ Walker_JJane,- to spend some t~ule with Mrs. Ro~ to the horse buyers. Beach acted bert ]Home near Wibanx. Lawrence Lemire and Harvey Walker won The Congregational SUnday School [Wentland were callers at Paul Wehr. w.ll be reorganized Sunday, Feb. 17 man's on Saturday. Solo, 'Coming Home'---Lu- ~eklund taking Public at 10 A. M. numbers as fol. The Sub, flee Singers appeared at ...... the S. B. opera lmuse Tuesday on Tuesday morning and were very well Deal' received. Mary Stoddard spent several days ~|1~ in Beach last week while the Medora schools'were closed on account of who underwent an sickness. at the Dfeklnson hospital defeated Alpha here on Monday night. Denny and Jackie Tovey are on the sick list. been laid Thee Marie Miller is better but a' "seVere case of arthritis is still confined to her bed. Mr. an~t Mrs. Ed 01son and daught. er Marion were Sunday dinner guests at Vic Klein's. Mr. and I~TS. BII! Barzel were doing Lloyd Yates' Chores while he was in Dickinson, Ed Olsen helped Vic Klein tad~e four head of horse.s to Beach SaturdaY" Waiter Petersllte was ass!sting Olstad's in pugting up their supply of ~ce. He returned to Sentinel Butte on Sunday. Harvey Wentland is teaching the pupils of the Square Butte school to play the harmonica and says the boys are learning fast. Bob Rtdenhower wins ,t ~ealler Sat. Tuesday night. Whist" v of last week, twenty tables and a nice lunch was on Wednesday. served after the games. Ladies first few ~ prize went to Theressa Lievens, and consolation to Mrs. Martin. Men's bans.won the door prize. After the • at the high school on games they d~n~ced to the music of Burns' Orchestra. ml [-- • In all the efforts of the present ad. [S ministration in its various projects, it seems private interests are on hand to take advantage of e~ ..... ~, portunity to~ to gain special beneflt~ to the administra- its purpose. of County the Board Such a situation seems likely in the district proposed of which one,half of Golden of Golden Valley coui~ty is a part, There are those living in the dist- the sul)- riot, or Should have rights in the district~ There are those who w~sh to sell their lands and still contimte to run district as well as stock~ There are those who wish to sell to benefit by their lands and not continue in the and stock business-- be affected indireetIy Then there are many others outsid0 the district who have !and and who expect to rcmaiu in Golden Valley county. These can wall ask them- (ff seres: what does thin all mean to the future of Gokten Valley ~ county.~'. The county commissioners are the legal custodians of all thes~ combined interests and they should feel a direct responsibility to all, such as Golden Valley county as a county and each subdivision. Outside of how the p~ er Gladys were business callers In Beach Monday. Billy DeVries was helping Clyde Polly fan wheat a couple of days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Franzei~ and families were. hewer have some hounds to catch not done even expected p~g~m There will be taxes and liabilities ~0,000. coyotes. They are planning on glv- ing the ~oyotes of the badlands a merry chase. Roy Doyle was a caller in this vicinity on Monday. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS January 7th, 1935 --tl~ n City Council met in regular sesio ' on Monday, Jahuary 7th, 1935 a~ ~:00 P. M. Members present: Mayo~ I~L If. Halstead. 'Aldermen Rober" Alguire, C. O. H'~lverson D. L. Logan, ~t. R. Thompson and ~V. H. V~roodhull~ fresno shoes, $3.47: Jess G, Hougen, salaxy for Dee. ember, $40.00: T. A. Gilman, drayage, $4.50; Standard Oil Co., Stanolex Fuel, $18.00; Standard Oil Co., gasoline, $4,40; Standard Oil Co., Sta~olex Fuel $2"/.36; Texas Co., saltlike $4.40. Moved ~Sy~ ~ogan, seconded by AI- gulre, that these bills be ~llowed, and warrants drawn on the sev- eral funds for their payment. Roll being called, the vor~e was as fol- lows: Alguire, yes; Halvorson,. yes: LOgan, yes; Thompson, yes; and XVoodhull, yes. Motion carried. Moved by Halvorson, seconded b.~ Alguire. that the Mayor and Audit- or be authorized and directed to is- sue a warrant to Anna MIkkelsor in the amount of 200.00, being the balance due on the l)urchase price of Tract (k Nest's Re-Survey t~ Begch, North Dakota. she having fur~isl~ed satisfac{ory title to this ~escriptiOn. Roll being called, the vbt~e was as follows: Alguire, yes: Halvorson, yes; Logan, yes; Thomp- son. yes; and Woodhuli. yes. Mo- tion carried. Howard Enderte and Donald ~VaI- dace. Editors of the Beach Review. apeared before the council and fur- nished certificate of election of of- fioia~ couJlty Paper. Moved by Logan, seconded by Hal- person, that Beach Review. having furnished (~rtificate of election or official county paper, and being within the City of Beach, North Dakota, being under the law thereby official city paper, Is hereby deslg- nated and appointed official city paper of the city of Beach. Mvtion carried. An application of the Montana- Dakota Power Co, for cancellation of the 1933 taxes on Lots 11 and 12, Block 9, .Near's First Addition assessed in 1933 as real estate and should have been assessed under gross earnings tax. was presented hy County Auditor for approval. Moved b~ Halverson. seconded by ~,Voodhull, that application for can- cellation be approved and refund granted. Roll being called, the vote was as follows:" AlgIlire, Yes, Hal- person, yes, Logan, yes, Thompson, yes. and ~Voodhull. yes. Motion carried. An application for plumber's licen- se of Olaus Rishovd to do plumb- ing in the City of Beach. which ap- pelation was accompanied by a surety bond in the amount of $2500.00, was read, and. after due consideration of this matter, a mo- tion was made by Alguire. second- ed by Logan, that ~t plumber's li~ cease be granted to Olaus Rishovd. Motion c~rried. Moved by Alguire. seconded by Lo- gan, that the Chairman of the Street Light Committee m a k e arrange- ments with the Montana-Dakota Power CO, to have a light installed on the light post in front of the Court House steps, Roll being can- ed, the vote was as follows: A1- xguire yes; Halvorsdn, yes; Logan, ~yes; Thompson, yes; and Woodhull, y6s. Motion carried. Moved by Halvorson. seconded by XVoodhull. tlm.t the City Attorney De autorized ar~l directed to take necessary a~tion to clear Highway No. I0 through the City of Beach the the County wherein the project or project~ are located. 6. Bidders ar~ l~vited to be lPre- sent at the opening of the p~. 7. The right is reserved to re~t may and all propom~s to waive tech- nicalities, or to accept such as may be determined to be for the best interests of the County and State. 8. Bidders must bid on all items contained in the proposal blank. Any bid or bids received for any number of items less than those contained in the proposal will be considered as irregular and reject- ed as such. 9. "The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering sub-letting or assigning the contract and to the use of Dom- estic Materials. "The minimmn wage paid to all skilled labor end[eyed on this pro- ject shall be not less than eighty (SO) cents per hour. "The mininmm wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on thi~ project shall be not less than sixty- ~ve (65) cents per hour. "The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this shall be not less f~an fifty (50) cents per hour. "Where bo~rd is furnished by 0re contractor, a deduction lin the abow rate may be mad~ for the actual cost of boa~l, but not to exceed eighty cents per day. "The minimum wages paid to the following classes of camp help to whom the provision regulating houre of employment doe not apply shall be as follows: Watchmen, not less than $16.00 per week. Timekeepers, not less than $15.00 per week. .Clerks, not less than $15.00 per week. Hostlers, not less than $15.00 per week. Cook's helper, not less than $14.0C per week plus board. Cook, not less than $1&.00 per week plus board. Barn boss, not less than $15.00 per week. "The minimum rate for truck rent- al, exclusive of driver'~ wages, shall be five cents p~r c,~bic Yard mile. "'Trucks shall oe limited to a may imum load of four (4) cubic yards for hauling surfacing material from the source of supply to its place on the road. 10, "A certificate of compliance on the prescribed form which will be furnished for that purpose shall be signed and submitted by all bid- ders, in accordance wtith Executive Order No. 6646, issued by the Pres- ident on March 14. 1934. Only IIids accorapanied by s u e h certificate shall be considered or accepted. The Contractor to Whom award is made shall require subcontractors and dealers furrbishing equipment. materials, and supplies, to sign sim- ilar certifcates before making award~ or Pm'chasss from such subcontract- ors or dealers, copies of which shall be furnflshed to the contracting of- ficer." STATI~ HIGH~,VAY DEPARTMENT (Signed) Ole H. Olson State Highway Commissioner Dated: 1-25-35 (Feb. 7-14) as State Highway Department may require. Motion carried. Moved a~d seconded to adjouru. Motion carried. H. H. HALSTEAD Mayor Attest: JESS G. HOUGEN City Auditor SPECI~A L MEETING City Council waet In a special meeting ~londay. January 28th, at S:00 P. ~T. Members present: Mayor Halstead, Aldermen Alguire. Cook. Halverson, Logan, Thompson and V¢oodhuU. This meeting was called by Mayor Halstead for the purpose of discuss- ing and determining t~pon the var- ious projects for the national in- ventory of work projects of the Fed- eral Em ergency Administration of Public Works in cooperation with the state otanning boards. After considerable ekiscussi~n, it was determined to list in order of relative importance according to P-eeds anti benefits the following projects: N~w wells, fire proof cover for resevoir and punlp house, sewage disposal plant, oil surface on Blanche Street from R. R. tracks to High- way No. 1O. fireroof fire hall and community building, City engineer M. L. l~vell was i~structed to pre- Pare and submit estimates for the above mentioned projects. Field Engineer. Broker, of the Fed- eral Emergency Relief Administratio~ and Commissioner Odland appeared hefore the Council and offered sev- eral suggestions in regal~l to the above mentioned projects. Moved and seconded to adjourn. H. H. HALSTEAD Mayor Attest: JESS G. IIOi'GEN The minutes of the regular meet- City Auditor ins of December 3rd, 1934, were read, and upon motion 1)5" Alguire ' ,--O _ secol~ded by Logan were accepted NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and approved as read Moqion Car- part ri~d. The following bills were present- ed to be considered: Clifton Schaal coal at gravel pit, ~I.09: Ed Kveek clcauD~g septic sewer, $35.30; Beach Voluhteer FIP~ Department, Nelson li,~e and Summers fire, $46.50; E t~. Noble. filing fees, $1.25; North- .ern t~avifle Railway CO,, l~e On fire hall, $15.~0i Be~nch A}b¢ance courlcil proeeedin.gs, $8.89; ' l~each Advar.c.e. printing water n0tiees, $6.50~ Monhq~*Dakota Pow~ Co, lights ~d gas for fire hall,-$7.68; ~Montana-Dakota Power Co,, : street tights for December, $116.55; Mont- ana~makot~ Power Co., November lights, pump house, $1.50; Montana- DakOta POWer. Co,, eight street itgh~ lamps, $6.80; Montana-Dakota?Pew. er Co., nine street light lamps, $7.60; Golden Valle,~" Lumber Yard~ STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTIO5 Proposals for the construction ofl'a State I]Ighway North of Sent- inel Butte wiU be received by the State Highway Commissloner in the offices of the Department of State Highways at Bismack, N. Oak., not ,later than 9:30 o'clock A. M. March 1st. 1935. at which place and time they will b~ Publicly opened and read. 2. The Proposals must be mailed to or othemvise deposited with the Department Of State Highways at Bismarck, N. Dak.. and shall be seal- COULD, NOT DO HER HOU$ RK cd and endorsed "Proposal for con- ~tructing a State Highway North of Sentinel Butte (N. D. U. S. P. W. project No. NRS 467 "(t935) ) in Golden Valley County." 3, A certifed check for 5 percent together with a bidders bond in the fuU amount of the gross sum bid, must ~c~mpany each proposal. All cert- ified (hocks siiall be drawn on N. I)ak. Banks, and will be cashed by tile ('a'~ll:)i,~io~lcr. find said cash will be returned to the successful bidder upon the filing of an approved con- tract bond. 4. Contemplated worR consists of 4.994 miles of Earth Grading and NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5 In the matter of the Estate of Mary E. Roberts. Deceased. Notice is hereby gven by the und- ersigned, Guy Lee, Administrator With the. WIU Annexed, of the Es- tate of Mary E. Roberts, late of the City of Milwaukee. in the County of Milwaukee, and State of Wisconsin, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication ot this notice,to .said Guy Le~. Ad- ministrator, in theVillage • of Sen- tinel Butte, in Golden Valley County, North Dakota, or to the Judge ox the County Court of Golden Valley County, at his offioe in the Court House in Beach, Golden Valley County, North Dakota. You are hereby further notified that Hen. A. E. Kastien, Judge of the County Court within and for the County of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota, has flxet~, the 15th day of August, 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Beach, in said County and State, as the time and place for hearing and ad- justing all claims against the estate of the said Mary E. Roberts, de- ceased, which h'ave been duly ~nd regula.rly presented as hereinbefore provided. Dated January 28, 1935. GUY LEE, Administrator Sentinel Butte, North Dakota. First publication on the 31st day of January, 1935. (Januv, ry 31, Feb. 7-14) NOTICE OF LEASING OF ~TATE AND SCHOOL LANDS All un!eased State and Schoo" lands in Golden Valley County. N. D. will be offered for rent at a public leasing to be held in the Court House at Beach iu said county, on the 20tb day of March. 1935, commencing a~ 10 o'clock A..~T. All mdeased lands will be leased tc the highest bidder for a term of one to five years. The first year's rein plus the legal leasing fee must be pa~d in advance. A list of such lands to be offere¢ wil! be on file with the Treasurer o said county for pubIic inspection no~ ~e,~s than two weeks before the da.~ of le~,~in~, nlso instructions in re~"~rd t.O the tcl'lns, etc., under which thes~ la~(Is will be leased. The BO~rd of University an(" School lands reserves the right to re- ject :my and alI bids. ~. Dated at Bismarck. D., thi~ 28th day of December, 1934. It. I~. HANSON, S'I'ATt~ LAND COMMISSIONEP Jan. 10--17--24--31 Feb. 7~14--21--2~ GAINS 25 4 g S. IN TWO MO THS COD LIVER OIL--Once a Punishment--Now a Treat Structural road improvement Involv- ing ~pproximateiy: 0.35 Acres Clearing and Grub° ins; 69,336 C. Y. Unclassified Excavation; 7,860 C. Y. S. Over- haul; 620 L. F. Wire Rope Guard Rail; 4 Anchors; 204 L, F. Re* layfng Pipe; Furnishing and DeIivering a46 L. F. 18 inch Corr, Mtl. Culv, with 11 Con- hooting Bands and 170 L. F. 24 inch Corr. Mtl. Culv. with 4 Cormecti~ Bands and 124 L. F. Corr. Mtl. Cuiv. with and 208 L,. Mtl, ~.~ toJo~e ~p.r ch~dren to take ~. -- ~ r~ny flavort~lcod liver oils. Give them g.~l--tha cod li~er oil with a delicious eamextate taste--and watch their bodies grow daily with vi~o~, athletic st~ngth! of Milwaukee s~s: Haul Install 1048 L. F. the and larg~ crowds are , evening. These lectures will , this coming week each 7:30. Dr. Frank C. Physician and Surgeon Office over Rice's Drug PHONE 49 BEACH, NORTH Dr.V.G. BEACH PHONE~ HOUSE---6tl OFFiCI--4~ Dr.O.R, DENTIST Modern X-Rsy Equlpmem Beach, North Dr. W.C. PHYSICiaN AND SUIgGKON Office Phone 13 Residence BEACH North Dakota The filling of your PRESCRIPTION m our most Important YOU CAN GET IT AT KENNEDY'S WHOLE8ALE AND Sentinel Butte, N, Dak. OPTIOIL SPEOikLIST G. GILBEBTSON Glasses flttod~Any duplicated; --Frames Beach, N. "D., First door of Overstad's Hardware @ @ TIRED, WORN NO AMB selves tired o odlc w led . odie Mrs. Illinois, says, "I had no and was lets helped my up." Try them next month; WEAK MEN, AND Pounds of not eat or