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Golden Valley News
February 28, 2013
Bucs enter postseason
GLEN ULLIN ....... The "Run-
ning Bucs" finished their regular sea-
son by winning their last two games
and finished with a 14-5 season
record. They will enter District 13
seated number one with a 5-0 record
and receive a bye along with 2nd
'place, New England 3-2. Post sea-
son play begins at Bowman County
High School beginning with the 1 st
round play this Friday. The top four
qualifiers will move on to the Region
7 tournament that is again held at
Dickinson Trinity High School.
Region 7
District 13 District Overall
BEACH 5-0 14-5
New England 3-2 12-7
Matt-Regent 2-3 6-13
Hettinger-Scrantrn 2-3 10-9
Heart River 2-3 5-14
Bowman County 1-4 10-9
District 13 Tournament Sched-
uled Match-ups
At Solberg Gymnasium, Bowman
Games Friday, March 1
Quarterfinals
1) No. 4 Heart River vs. No. 5
Hettinger-Scranton, 5:30 p.m.
2) No. 3 Matt-Regent vs. No. 6
Bowman County, 7 p.m.
Games Saturday, March 2
Semifinals
3) No. 1 Beach vs. Game 1 win-
ner, 5:30 p.m.
4) No. 2 New England vs. Game
2 winner, 7 p.m.
Games Monday, March 4
Region qualifier: Game 1 loser vs.
Game 4 loser, 4 p.m.
Region qualifier: Game 2 loser vs.
Game 3 loser, 5:30 p.m.
Championship: Game 3 winner
vs. Game 4 winner, 7 p.m.
District 14 District Overall
Dickinson Trinity 5-0 14-5
Killdeer 4-1 9-10
Hazen 3-2 11-8
Richardton-Taylor 2-3 7-12
Beulah 1-4 3-16
Hebron-Glen Ullin 0-5 2-17
Beach 67, Matt-Regent 19
Highlights: Five players in double
figures
Beach 14 32 47 67
MR 5 71119
B: Cydni Stedman 15, Ashlyrtp
Dietz 15, Bailey Waldal 12, Hailee
Farstveet 11, Brooklyn Zachmann
10, Morgan Nu'nberg 4.
MR: Marah Friez 6, Naomi Meier
4, Alyssa Olin 3, Abby Honeyman 3,
Shantel Herner 1, Amber Friedt 1,
McKayla Roll 1.
3-pointers: B 6 (Dietz 3, Zach-
mann 2, Stedman 1), MR (Olin 1).
Free throws: B 7-10, MR 4-16. Total
fouls: B 13, MR 7.
Beach 77, Hebron/Glen Ullin 25
Beach 14 39 58 77
Heb/Glen 4 8 17 25
B: Bailey Waldal 24, Hailee
Farstveet 14, Morgan Nunberg 8,
Cidni Stedman 8, Brooklynn Zach-
mann 7, Kari Stedman 6, Paige Ris-
ing 4, Ashlynn Dietz 3, Magan Benes
3.
HG: Kendra Gerving 7, Alyssa
Wehri 6, Kari Gerving 4, Teasha
Voegele 4, Makenzie Glass 3, Taya
Bordle 1.
3-pointers: B 7 (H. Farstveet 2,
K.Schmeling 2, B. Zachmann 1,
M.Benes 1, A.Dietz 1. HG Alyssa
Wehri 2, K.Gerving 1. Free throws:
B 2-3, HG 6-9. Fouls: B 13, HG 4.
M,3nor News sy Marlene Muruato
Sentinel
, History's Headlines Jane M. Cook
Jack Cook,Ars daughter and husband, TamrDy and Tony Lemos from
Denver, Colo., arrived at his home Thursday for the weekend. Friday they
stopped to visit their grandmother, Mary Cook, at her residence, and on Sat-
urday, Jack hosted a birthday party for daughter-in-law, Loft Cook. Guests in-
cluded Lori,Ars daughter, Angelina Cook, Tammy and Tony, Karen and Greg
Davidson and children, Emily, K. D., and Franklin, Mary and Jane Cook,
and Jesse and Sarah Gunkle and children Griffin, Slater, and Sophie from
the Golva area.
Dean, Lisa and Gabe Wyckoff brought a delicious dinner for Jim and Marj
Wyckoff on onday. Tuesday, Jim and Marj traveled to Dickinson and en-
joyed di0ner with Tom, Lynn and Kaitlynn at their home. Jean and Mick
Nistler from Wibaux stopped in on Thursday and had a nice visit with Jim and
Marj.
On Sunday, Larry and. Shirley
Schulte drove to Wibaux to join her
brother David and His wife Diane
Watembach and Dalton, Darin and
Colton Miske for breakfastmt The
Schultes went on to Glendive to visit
with their niece, Nicole Jones, her
sons Riley and Christian Jones, and
her daughter Braidyn Nepine and
baby daughter, Lilly from Dayton,
Wyo.
The Jones faintly was visiting
with Nicole's parents, Delbert and
Jean Schulte. They had planned to
drive on to Devils Lake, where
Nicole was asked to be godmother at
the baptism of her nephew, William
Charles Hurly, infant son of Mike
and Kimberly (Schulte) Hurly, but
the storm in northeastern North
Dakota on Saturday and Sunday
caused them to change their mind
and stay off the roads in that area.
We've had a quiet but busy week
filled with our usual comings and
goings.
Last Thursday, Mass was held at
9 a.m. in the chapel. We exercised at
9:45 a.m., all from our own memo-
ries, because Lorna was not feeling
well and didn't want to share it with
us. Thank you for that Lorna -
please get well soon! Our in-town
shopping followed at 10:30 a.m. We
had a great time playing cards and
games with Judy Vincent at 2 p.m.,
with coffee and treats after. Because
of Lorna's illness our Valentine
Party needed to be postponed.
Julieanna Thomke visited Florence
Finneman.
Gloria Hendry and Judy Riden-
hower were our fabulous Friday hair
The community was saddened on
Monday, Feb. 18, when we heard that
Nelda (Kosmicki) Susa, wife of long-
time resident, Ruddy Susa, passed
away at their winter home in Naco,
Arizmt Memorial services were held
in Naco on Feb. 21. Nelda served as
Golden Valley County nurse in
Beach for a few years After their
marriage on June 1, 1963, the couple
moved to Longmont, Colo., where
Rudy was in the banking business,
and Nelda was an industrial nurse at
IBM.
Monte and Pam Beach have fi-
nally got all the utilities hooked up
and were able to move into their new
home in Golva this past weekmtPam
is the new postmaster in Golva, and
Karen Schmeling has accepted the
position of postmaster in Medora.-t
We will miss seeing Karem.rs smil-
ing face, but are happy to welcome
Pam in her place.
Jesse and Sara Gunkel and chil-
dren Griffin, Slater and Sophia are
also new residents of Golva. They are
living in the former Pete Schmitz
house Griffin is excited to be riding
the school bus home from Beach
each day until the end of the school
year.
Jerry and Mary Weinreis and Ber-
nice Kreitinger spent last weekend at
their vacation home in Newcastle,
Wyo Jacob Weinreis and five of his
friends from NDSU in Fargo joined
them there and spent some time ski-
ing at Terry Peak in South Dakota.
Bunky Nistler, Missy Brown and
two sons, and Morgan Edmundson
and some,friends were visitors at the
home of Joan Pavlish on Friday af
ternoon. They were treated to deli-
cious chocolate cake, and enjoyed
sledding on the nice steep hills. '
ladies who helped to make us feel
beautiful! Devotions with Pastor J.
T. Burk were held at 4 p.m., with
Ruthann Zielsdorf who played
piano. Susan and Paul Bogner from
Dickinson visited with Virginia and
Anton Funk. Rick Funk also visited
with the Funks.
Saturday, we exercised at 10
. a.m.. Ed Berger celebrated his birth-
day. Chris Moe visited with Orville
Moe. Sherry Egan visited with
Helen Egan.
Sunday afternoon, we played
cards and games like Rurnmikub at
2 p.m., followed by coffee and
yummy treats at 3 p.m. Linda
Hutchins visited with Juanita Baird.
Resident Council was held Mon-
day morningmt
Exercises began at 9:45 a.m.'with
Lorna on Tuesday morning followed
by Adoration. We had a wonderful
belated Valentine Party at 2 p.m. At
6 p.m., we had Devotions with Pas-
tor Hojnacki.
Wednesday morning the public
health nurse was at the Manor. Dur-
ing crafts, in the afternoon, 10 of us
painted cute wooden bunnies hold-
ing a carrot as an early Easter deco-
ration, then we had coffee and
goodies. We enjoyed a fun social
hour with our coffee. Virginia Funk
celebrated her birthday. Audre
Barthel visited Richard Nagel.
Have a fantastic week - enjoy
every moment - have an attitude of
gratitude to feel the happiness that
is around you!
Here's a look at news items cf 50 years ago from the miscellaneous items.
Golden Valley News: Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of the rural community suf-
Feb. 28,1963:
Kathy Buck, 10-year-old daughter of the Rev. and
Mrs. Marvin Buck, now of Valley City, and formerly of
Beach, was killed when her father,,6s car ran into the
side of a Northern Pacific freight train Thursday after-
noon, Feb. 14:
The Ray Kukowskis of rural 3each will hold an auc-
tion of all farm machinery, houeho.ld furnishings and
The Golden Valley News and Billings County Pioneer
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Thank you. North Dakota voters.
The recent passage of Measure 4 means our new comprehensive
smoke-free law will save lives by making all indoor public places and
work places smoke-free. Now everyone in the state has the right to
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fered head and facial lacerations in a one-car accident,
Sunday, Feb. 24, when Mr. Davislost control of his 1960
Ford Falcon, crashing into a telephone pole near the John
Fakler farm on Highway 16. Road conditions were con-
sidered responsible for the collision.
Playing at the Bijou on March 3, 4 and 5: Alfred
Hitchcock,A_rs ,AdRear Window,,.A starring James
Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey and Thelma Ritter.
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how we're
doing.
Child care
protection
bill clears
Senate
Senate Bill 2125-informally
known as "Caylee's bill," received a
44-3 favorable vote in the North
Dakota Senate chambers Monday,
Feb. 25.
The bill places accountability on
qaegligent caretakers in the case of
missing or deceased children and
places time ¢requirements on report-:
ing a missing or deceased child. '
The bill's prime sponsor, Sen.
Tyler Axness, D-Fargo, stated that he
was glad to see the bill overwhelm<
ing support and looks forward to;
seeing it continue in the Northl
Dakota House. . -
"It was great to see the chamber
do the right thing today and move"
legislation forward that offers further
protection for real, live kids," Ax-
ness said. "These are the kind of bills
that can make a difference in pro-
tecting children who are abused, ex-
ploited or missing and make them a
top,priority in our state's justice sys-
tem."
During committee hearings, SB
2125 was supported by several child
advocacy groups including many
statewide police departments and
Fargo Sheriff Paul Laney.
S.B. 2125 is sponsored by Sena-
tors Axn.ess, Tim Mathern, D-Fargo,
Stanley Lyson, R-Williston, Rep-
resentatives Kathy Hogan, D-Fargo,
Ed Gruchalla, D-Fargo and Andrew
Maragos, R-Minot.
Senators Margaret Sitte, R-Bis J
marck, Tom Campbell, R-Grafton I
and Gary Lee, R-C/sselton were the
three nay 'votes on the bill.
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