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Beach, North Dakota
March 17, 1938     Golden Valley News
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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938 ThE GOLDEN VALLEg NEWB WELCOME, Basketball Boys and Fans, WELCOME! i:l WE WILL FEATU[ E SPECIAL MEALS WITH SPECIAL SERVICE PRICES Win Or Loose You Are Always q A HEARTY COZY t , : ~JJJJJJ/OrJJJJJ~JJJJJJJJJ.l'JJJJJj~j~j~JJJJJJJJJJ]~ Bill Grove, M. L. Walker J. P. Thlll, i Sunday Dr. O: R. Niece went to Ltv-I : :- :'" Want Ads :~: ,o A number of Beach people motored to t ~~:'~'~*=~"~'~=-~ ~ Walt Bratton and l~alph 'Jones were visitors at the Vic Renstrom farm home last Thursday. 1 Olendive Saturday night. Martin Berg spent several days the past week at the Jim Johnstone home where the men over'hauled the form° ,ers car. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice iS hereby--~-glven that On April 4th, 1938 an election will be held in the City of Beach, North Da- To All T, THE Mr. and Mrs. E. _ -Lunches- Beer -Pop_ Cigars - Ci ardtes Hear our Wurlitz r//Phonograph Sunday night a party honoring Mrs. :lames W~come, (formerl¥~ Dorothy Zlelsdorf) was held at the M~ F.Smith helle, i Mrs. Homer Nelson of Bismarck and baby arrly~l last week and'~ now are visiting: at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Spiegelberg. J. J. Nlehencke of Sidney was a Beach business visitor Saturday. E. F. Hasbrook and Clarence Overstad were callers tn the Carlyle vicinity last Thursday. Leo Dlckerson was a Beach business visitor last Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Ferguson of Medora were Beach visitors Sunday. Harry Gilbert and Mrs. Andora Fra- zier of Olendlve were Beach callers Saturday. Flnneman of the Cxolva vibAn-i t Mike ity informs the News that his daughter] 1 • lVlarcella, who has been attending bus-] lness collegein Fargo, has completed some very difficult courses there andI is nowwell q~I/fled:to hold any sort INIqPIAL RESOLUTION , "WHEREAS The City of Beach is 0f, ai~sten~hic :or :similar position. the owner of a Municipal Building In the City of Beach, formerly known as the Logan Garage BUilding, and WHEREAS, the City has hereto- fore spent considerable, sums of ]LJ'~..J/~~|"I Ii'|6'~ I Rev and Mrs. H. J. TrLrddein and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chaffee of Golva 'family were 6 o'clock dinner guests were Beach visitors Sunday. a .... • :, i at the Richard Thompson home Thurs-I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kuhfeld of Bis- [ an mrs _Chester Oas, Miss Ed-~ day evening. , marck, and Miss Cecile Peterson, who Dic~i~::n a~A~-M~_ I~lly Q as drove', Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Robert teaches at Steele, were Beach visitors rs. T^~ ~unuay art~rnoon. !,Algulre returned from Bellingham, over the week end. Tho~_~n°mpsc~. a~d Ml~: Good. i Washington, where they have spent the The R~hyner family went to Colum- m p-~un were Joint h~ at l~mt five months. Montaan, to spend the week end, honoring Mrs. James Wel-i The Misses Blanche Klrchner Rhyner being employed there over the Goodwin Thompson home night, for the week 25 friends gathered at OUR SPRING DRESS Mogle home Friday~. night ~! T~ke advantage of an enjoyable evening Values to after Which a fine $4.98. ~. & T. of. i:~he losers in the and Mrs. Chas. contest gave the 0. R. Niece were Olendive fine on o'clock luncheon the diversion of the afternoon, Take advantage of with first prize going to Mrs. Lena Values to and second to Mrs. Olive Nut- T. & T. Drom in Wlbaux. Myra Schmlt of St. Cloud, Minn., arrtv~ here Tuesday to spend Mrs. Albert Harp received'~me time visiting her sister, Mrs. M. s~l news of: the death of her aunt. L. Walker, here. Louise Moran, in Minneapolis. Mrs. E. F. Hasbrook reports that she and Mrs. Mons Haukaas of Std- has heard from Mrs. H. L. Rice, and that she is now enjoying her stay in Venice, California, but will be here with the robins. Mrs. Jessie Kinsey was hostess the her pa~a~h visitors Sunday arid Y were enroute~ h~e - ~e b~ ~~.j H~a w~ I weei~d includ- ~laytml Russell and daughter Miss Grace Smith the week. end. A farewell party for Miss Mildred Rhyner was given at St. John's hall last Thursday evening by the members the freshmen, sophomore and eight classes. WIn. Carew and Carl Otremba of Alpha were Beach visitors Thursday evening and while in town attended the basektball game that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Haigh and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Madison of Golva were Beach visitors Thursday evening. Earl Mason of Sentinel Butte was a Beach business visitor Thursday. Mr. Jackson, district Red Owl man- ager, was a Beach business visitor over the week end. ~ee "High, Wide and Handsome," March 10-20 starring Irene Dunne and Randolph S~ott at Sentinel Butte. This is a real Just received New Im proved Oeresan Woodward will meet with Thompson on next Tues- day, March 22. Mrs. Chris Larson has received word of the death of her sister in Mlnnegp- arrived here ells. Sincere symapthy is extended to days visiting her. ,ptleal :~ hostess to to ~end a Mrs. Harry Kukowski returned last here. . week Tuesday from the Olendive hOS- Mrs. Ruby Kipp, who is pltal after having a minor operation in Bismarck, spent the week end here there. with her parents, Mr. and Wednesday moning Mr. and Mrs. ~arl Halvorson drove to Bismarck where OUR SPRING Halvorson will undergo medical ues! Take advant~e Bargain~ Values to T.&T. Tuesday evening the Royal Neigh- a fine banquet at ~flld at the St. his brother John Hokstad, and wife aftenmon. I~mnen is now employed ~, shower for the P~ Reeve of DglmS to WE WISH honor of the new mem- city and all of whom bets r~ently taken In. thereto, the teachers college at KMck. • .~ , , to" ,be al the weekend at their res- n'~"ie f¢ THE WEAT R ,o .dbY homes here. ~ moved |I seconded 9 pUt to" Mar~ :10 4~ 2S March !1 49 28 Mar~: ~"'~' ~4 S4 : March 13 5,$ 30 March 14 $4 3"/ March 15 58 84 kota for the purpOSe of voting upon the question whether the following Resolution duly passed by the City Council at its meeting On March 7th shall be approved; money tO-ward remodeling said building for use as a municipal building to house the city offices, its books and records, the city fire truck and other city pro~rty, as well as to provide a suita~ble place zor a 1~bllc hall, dining room, and the City library, and , . . WHEREAS, the upper f;oor el sala building is now completely remodel- ed, but the city has not sufficient funds to carry the remode]Ang of the lower floors of said building to com- pletion, and WHEREAS, the City has made ap- plication to the Works Progress Ad- ministration for allowance of a pro- ject for completion of said remodel- ing, and said application is now be- ing given consideration by the proper officials of said Works Pro- gress Administration and it has been indicated that sa d proposed project will be accepted and approv- ed by said Works Progress Admin- istration, and *WHEREAS, if said proposed pro- ject is .~ccepted by said Works Pro- .grass Administation, ,approximate- ly 57.8 ,per cent of the cost thereof will be borne by said W. P. A. and the balance of 42.2 percent will be borne by the City, and WHEREAS, the estimated cost to "" ~c'~ty for completion of said ~/"~ll~..,~ if such proposed project is acce~ted and approved by the ~V. P. A. will be WH $5,000.00, and El:tEAS, the city has on hand funds in the sum of approximately $2,000.00~whlch could be applied to- ward thb cost of completion of said remodeling, and WHEREAS, an emergency exlsUs in that'~he city is without sufficient funds tD furnish the addiional $3,- 000.00 tleh it would be required to the event of acceptance P. A. of such proposed it would be to the best the c|ty, that said remod- and that funds purpose be made available fi.', ~. r~ ~e its p',~t i- g- such not more valuation rty last f!n- City of Beach L00. and tal amount of of the City of Beach NONE. and WHE~ ~mount of out- City of Beach is the sum of ~ NOW. ~THEREFQR~, BE IT RE- OLVED~' That to carry out to com- p.letig]Lt:~e remodeling of the Mun- lC|pal~t~dlng In the city of Beach, the CIty Council be and it is here- by authcWlzed to issue in the name of the Ct~ty of Beach, and sell and by appro*prlate action to make pro- vision acdording to law for the pay- ment thereof, general bonds in the sum of ~bt more than $3,000.00, In denominat2ons of $500.00, such bonds to bear iUterest at the rate of not more thah 6 per cent per annum, payable annually, that Such bonds shall be of serial maturity, and that the years of such m~tturl~les SlT~, • be 1939 19,~ and 1941. " ~, AND 'BE ~IT FURTHER ~OL- VED, Thai ]he M~yer-~nd C'~--Atld[- tor of th~ ~Clty of Beacj~j_ "e and they a:re [ereby author~#~d to axe= cute such ~onds in th~tame of the .ffSx the ~ o_f the- cfty form ~.vlded by- l~t'~, 'oved 7the .C' lty ~At-to;.' goln~resotutlon was of_ Ald~man Brown, -- w-]~o ~~)n" b~i~'~ r ~lderm. an. _Dlcklnson and "AYe." ~e, all Aldermen ~ voted Such eldetlon will be held at the" same plac~ and during the same hours as designated,in the Notice of City Election to wltlch reference is made ....... By order of the ,City Council. Dated ~ Beach. North Dakota this 15th day of March, 1938. NOTICE TO POULTRY RAISERS! We Carry a stock of Starter Mat ing You Can Mashes, Fatten- ,~Scratch Merchant YEAR ELEVATOR Leo Tobit.Agent i/¸ Again,.. It's SUIT SPRING $10.90, The Smartest, Newest Suits for SPRING! Man-Tailored in Wor- steds, Tweeds. All Bland New / Buy r-A.Way Plan! ~mall deposit any purc~ Come in Today and see the New HIRSCH- MAUR Coatsl Made of exclusive Twisted Boucle Tweed and lined with Satin De Syla that will last th~life of the garment. " ! S cial- Price =;, .-. $17.95 : D I C K .. Establi!he~ i~P N'S The Home of Nationally Advertised Mer- chandise TO ~" " That we J011N DEERE LIN~ OF I~LEMENTS aCheck up on your sding r~r~uirements now red, COme in and pl~ce y~r order for such ~mrs as you are #oin~to need for spring as well as c~91~ete machines COMMUNITY/REPAIR SHOP ALVIN FERAGEN, Mgr. 170, Res. 86-J Across from Go~den Valley Hotel The Markets _,Wheat ............................ Flax ............................. 1.74 Oats ............................. 15 Barley ........................... ~6 Rye ........... ................... 42 corn ...... : ...................... 65' Cream, sour .... 27c Sweet .... 29c [ Eggs ...... 20c Butter ...... 30c ] I Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in Beach. North Dakota on of April, 1938 ~ the electing the .@@~VOW~Ing the speclfj~dr terms~ One .IV~ 0 r ,* One ~lderman ~@f the One~'~ Alderma~'~ of Vv'ard. ~ One Alderrrl~h of the All for a r term of each. One One One City Peace, All for a term two years each. The polling w~,l] be ~n Auditor's :n the !~J ock 2. rnslte. be open fclock in the fore- naon and until 7 o'clock in the after- noon of said data. Hv o-der of the City Council. Dated at Beach, North Dakota thl~/ /7,th day of March~ 1938. C, O. H~tlvor~on, City Auditor. March' ~17-24 C. O. Halvorson, City Aud'ltor. March 17~24 13th A IVE S nY¸ SALE COME TAKE SPECIAL NOW HAVE IN OF