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THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS, BEACH, N. D.
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Ollie News
School 10 a. m.
Worship 7:30.
Adult Bible Study
Choir Practice 7:30.
evening a surprise
party was given for
Beach and Mrs. Paul
at the Bowen home. Fan-
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Rusted, M~'. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
mer, Dale .and Rvnald Shepherd.
A delicious lunch was served by
the self-invited guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Shepherd
had as their guests for supper
Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cam-
eron, Colin and Alan Cameron,
Dale ,and Ronald Shepherd, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Berg and child-
ren.
Wednesday night the Plevna
basket ball team played the O1-
lie team in the I. O. O. F. hall.
the score was 32-37 in fever of
Plevna.
A large crowd attended the
Hopalong Cassidy show Friday
night in the hall. The next
movie will be on March 16th at
8.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Dwight Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hudson vis-
Or. and Mrs. Gus Plum-• ited a¢ the Rudolph Lutts, and
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• CENEX HEtVY DUTY
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Beach, North Dakota
:arl Rose homes Sunday. They tracing missing relatives to set- wm. Fred Hake, Deceased, late of
the City of Beach County of Golden
were overnight guests at the Sam tle estates, took over the hunt, Valley and State of North Dakota,
Fisher home. under circumstances in whichIwith his petition, praying for the
admission to probate of said docu-
Sunday ,afternoon the Mar- the court having jurisdiction has rrment as the Last Will and Testament
marth basketball team played ruled that there is a possibility
the Ollie team on the Ollie that Bahl is alive, and must be
floor. Ollie won having a scare proven dead before other heirs
38-36. who have been located may
WIL~ claim thei,r part of the fortune.
"Bahl and his wife, Caroline,
POWER LINE JOB LET who was also from Germany and
The bureau of reclamation younger," Mr. Cox said, "are re-
has awarded a contract totaling ported to have moved to North
$851,623 for construction of a ol South Dakota in the latter
~.ower transmission line frompart of the last century. They
Williston to Glendive, a distance
of 92 miles, r
Connection will be made at
Glendive with an existing line
running from Fort Peck power
plant through .Circle, Glendive
and Miles City, Montana.
The new line will follow the
lower Yellowstone river valley
and connec,t at Williston to a
line from Fort Peck built to
Garrison dam.
IMMIGRANT HEIR
SOUGHT IN DAKOTAS
A will-o'-th6-wisp search is un-
der way in North and South Da-
kota for Adolph Bahl, German
immigrant, who would be 105
years old if living, and for his
children, in order to settle a
$50,000 estate to which Bahl
would have first claim, with
his children next in line to
share.
This was revealed last week
when Walter C. Cox, probate
genealogist, 208 S. LaSalle St.,
Chicago, who specializes in
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When you need a
Taxi.
Standard Service
are known to have had one
son, Frederick C~rl, born pre-
viously, and reportedly other
children after they settled in the
i ate."
ORLON NEW FABRIC
USED IN CLOTHING
Orlon. one of the newest of
:synthetic fal~rics since nylon, is
showing up in the fields of fash-
ions and household goods.
Julia E. Brekke, NDAC Exten-
sion Service agent in clothing,
says you may find "made of or-
lon, acrylic fiber" on labels of
women's suits and slips, men's
stockings, underwear, sport
shirts, curtains and awnings.
Orlon has some of the charac-
teristics of nylon. It resists out-
door exposure, which makes it
Dractical for both clothing and
home furnishings.
Advantages claimed for orlon
are resistance to damage from
sunlight, smoke, soot, acidic
fumes, mildew, molds and in-
sects. It also has resistance
to mineral acids, common sol-
vents, oils, greases, neutral and
most acid salts.
The homemaker will find or-
Ion has high resistance to
stretching and wrinkling, Miss
Brekke says. It has low shrink-
age, resists heat, is light weight,
has good tensile strength al~d is
a,bsorbent. The housewife will
like its fast drying quality, too.
Read the ads in the Rews and
save money.
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This glamorous new Kroehler
rnhure is beautifully tailored
of said deceased, and for the issuance
to Howard Hardy of Letters SALE OF STATE LAH1)
of Administration with the Will An-
nexed thereon, and that the said The State of ~'~-Dakota will sell
petition and the proofs of said put- at public sale at 9100 A. M. (MST) on
ported Will and Testament will be the 27th day of March. 19M, at the
heard and duly considered by this front door of the Court House ir~
Court on Tuesday, the 20th day of Beach, North Dakota,the following
March A. D., 1951, at ten o'clock in described land:
the forenoon of that day at the Court Northeast Quarter (NEV4) of
Rooms of this Court, in the County
Court House in the City of Beach, Section Thirty Six (US),
Township One Hundred Forty
County of Golden Valley and State Two (142) North. of Range One
of North Dakota; And you, and each Hundred Four (104) West.
of you, are hereby cited t~ be and (lS0 ecrci~ n~ore or less ac-
appear before this Court at said time
cording to Governmen~ sur-
and place and answer said petition
and show cause, if any there be, why
the prayer of said petitioner should
not be granted, and you are hereby
notified that the residence of said
decedent at the time of his death
was in the City of Beach, CountY of
Golden Valley and State of North
Dakota.
Let service of this Citation be made
as required by law,
Dated this 27th day of Febrtutry
A. D., 1951,
BY THE COURT:
GUY LEE,
Judge of the County Court ] 00.
(SEAL OF COUNTY COURT) Southwelt Quazter (aWl/4) O~
W. L. ECKES. 8~flon T~z~ Six (US), T~.
Attorney for Petitioner, ship One. Hundred Forty T~
Beach, North Dakota. (142) Norm, of Range One
(March 1 - 8) d~ed Four (1{}4) WseL (|~
acres more or 10Ira accol~l~
~ Government survey). $~800~
All "coal and fifty per cent of
oil, natural gas, or minerals on
underlying such land is reserved 1~
the State. Not less than 20% of
purchase price must be paid at .1~
time of the sale. The balance may I11
pain at any time thereafter WltJ~
minimum payment of 6% of the pulel
chase price annually. This tncludUl
interest at the rate of 4%. The
chaser will pay the costs of the sale,
Tim State has an offer as list~
opposite each description above. When
vey). $2400.00.
Northwest Quarter (NWI/4) Of
Seclion Thirty Six (OS), ToWn-
ship One Hundred Forty Two
(142) North, of Range One
Hundred Four (104) West. (160
acres more or lesa according to
Government survey). $2400.00.
Southeast Quarter (SEI/4) of
S~ction Thirty Six (~6), Town-
shin One Hundred Forty Two
(142) North, of Range One Hun-
dred Four (104) West. t160
acres more or less according
to Government sumTey.) $2400.-
The gay spot where the
crowd meets for a de-
lightful evening.
Where you'll always
find a hospitable
welcome.
I n:~t payment has been made, tl~
Board of University and School Lan~
will issue to the purchaser, his,
or assigns, a patent conveying title
to suc~ premises. The premises wt~
be sold subject to the present existimg
lease. =
The Board reserves the right to le~
ject any and all bids.
Dated at Bismarck, North Dak~.
this 1st day of March, 1951.
JOHN O. LYNGSTAD,
Commissloner University
& School Lands
(March S - 15 - 22)
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Door Prizes of $5.00- $5.00 & $I0.00
At 5 p. m.,--9 p. m., and 12:00 Midnight
CITATION, H~ARING PETITION TO
RIGOr OF On Monday and Friday Night.
TO REAL PROPERTY.
STATE OF NOR~-DA-KOTA
o, ,, STOCKMAN
IN COUN2~) COURT !t
BEFORE HON. GUY LEE, JUDGE.
IN THE MATTER OF TI-IE ESTATE
OF JOHN HAFNER, DECEU~ED. Wibaux, Monk Lawrence Hoffman, prop.
Clara Hairier, )
Petitioner, )
-vs-
Virginia Van Buren, Alex )
Hafner and Raymond A. Haf- )
her and all other persons un- ) -----
known claiming any estate ) ,,_ - ----"
or interest in or lien or en- ) ~@~ ?~~~ I
cumbranee upon the proper- ) ~~Q~q
y described in the petition or )
against the estate of the said )
deceased, )
..... Bespondents. )
'J'ti,~ sTATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO
THE ABOVE NAMED RESPONDENTS,
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS UN-
KNOWN CLAIMING ANY ESTATE,
OR INTEREST IN, OR LIEN OR EN-
CUMBRANCE UPON THE PROPERTY
DESCRIBED IN THE PETITION OR
AGAINST THE ESTATE OF THE
You, and each of you, are hereby
notified that Clara Hafner has filed
in the County Court of the said Coun-
ty of Golden Valley, State of North ow.
Dakota, her duly verified petition S A
praying for a decree ascertaining and 5- TAR EXTR Cab d~ k
establishing the right of succession to
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the real estate within the County of avadabfe at si~ght extracm~
Golden Valley and State of North
Dakota, of w~ich John Hafner, late
of the Township of Dallas in ~he
County of Clinton and State of Hems ~.
4nd in the/ow.p ¢e We/d
Ibs.) ,.. a popular, cost-cuffing farm
truck.., o big truck for big, bulky
Ioadd O.e of over 180Truck
models for '51, aII featuring Pow~'
~ E~onomyl
Michigan died seized; which real es-
tate is described as follows, to-wlt:
An undivided one-fifth (1-6)
interest in the Southwest Qtmr-
fez (BWV4) of Section T~entT
Six (26) and In tho ~southo
east Quarter (SEVa) oz ngcnon
Thirty Four (~4), all in Town.
ship One Htmdred Thirly Nine
(139) Nol'lh, of Pm~ ~o
Hundred Six (10S) In Golden
Valley County, North Dakota.
And that the 26th day of March A.
D.. 1951 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of that day, at the Court Room of this
Court, at the Court House in the city
of Beach in the County of Golden
Valley and State of North Dakota, has
been set by order of~ this said
Court, as the time and place of hear-
ing said petition" at which time and
place any person interested may ap-
i~ear and object to the granting of
said petition.
Andyou, and each of you, are nero-
by cited and required then and there
to be 'and appear before this said
Court and 'show cause, if any there
be, why said petition should not be
granted.
Let service be made of this citation
as required by law.
Dated this 26th day of February
D., 1951.
GUY LEE,
Judge of the County Court
HOWARD A. MOUN[,
Attorney for the Petitioner.
Beach, North Dakota.
(Marc~ I - 8)
CITATION HEARING
PROO]~ OF WILL.
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Ldeze to youz cho,ce of stylish County of Golden Valley I
IN COUNTY COURT
Before Hen. GuY Lee, Judge
OF WM. FRED HAKE. DECEA .
colors. See t today! See the Leo Tobias, Petitioner,"/
modem, low slung, eamllaed Fra Hake Schneider, )
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