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Beach, North Dakota
August 9, 1934     Golden Valley News
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AUGUST 9, 1934 EEDINGS Dakota, County of aS: of County COmmis- Golden Valley County to adjournment with present. appeared before the to an increase of )or month for The increase by-the Board. entered into Ptesik by which he 20. Block :ion to Beach to be extended dur- of the natural Joseph Pleslk. was issued to Thomas 4, Block 14, Wood- Addition to Beach. F. D. Hatgh, A. M, Feldhusen ap- Board in connec- County Agent's hud- Odland. sec- that an ai- 400.00 be made in the County Agent for of $000.00 as re- carried. the Township Board Township came before L regard to culverts in The Board agreed )ridge lumber for four of furnishing metal 26 feet. of budget hear- took up the matter the fiscal year 1934- of the disbursements County for the fis- June 30, 1934, was the audltor.-as follows: .................... $ 837.03 .................. 2.274.50 .............. 1,727.00 i assessments 237.10 .................. 1,32"1.15 taxes .......... 530.01 ...................... 200.56 720.00 and county 1,222.00 177.85 213.59 maintenance 209.08 .................... 274.91 ........ 748.76 28.90 i~urinting .... 1,098.23 el, etc. 517.91 sup- 1,322.18 telephone, ex- ........ 947.00 .................... 2,629.30 deeds ................ 2,040.00 compensation agent ............ fund .............. ................ 522 3.75 insane in in in- .............. ~~~~2~5~ in tuber- culosis sanatorium ........ 461.28 County jail--care inmates 190.20 County . jail ~ betterments or outlay .......................... 28.75 Bt~rial of lndigents ............ 280.50 C~,_znty superintendent of schools ............................ 1,550.71 Slq~erintendent contingent 57.75 Bridges ................................ 980.40 Motor fund .................... ~-~L., 3,183.95 State Highway Aid ....... ~--V...~ 30.00 C~ ~nlty Roads ............... ,~. ~ 348.76 Spe~'ial roads ...................... 127.43 R~f~rld on lea~es ............. 20,80 Unorganized Twp. Roads: 136-105 ................................ 23.60 136-106 ................................ 6.00 137-103 ................................ 14.83 138 -103 ................................ 29.00 143-103 ................................ 36.00 144-103 ................................ 18.00 County Building, Sinking and Interest .................... 2,107.50 Seed grain, sinking and interest ............................ 1.025,00 TOTAL ............................ $ 48,061.69 Upon motion by Odland and sec- onded by Kirkpatrick the following resolution was adopted: %VHEREAS the Board of County Commissioners of Golden Valley Courrty, North Dakota, in session this First day of August, 1934, as advertised having estimated and determined the expenditures of said county for the fiscal year 1934-35 as set forth, consisting of the county budget and detailed expenditures, Now. Therefore, Be It HESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners in and for said County and State that there be levled upon all taxable properly within the said county as taxes for all purposes for the fiscal year end- ing June 30. 1935. the sum of $38.- 843.00 arrived at as follows: GENERAL FUND Oounty Board ..................... $ 1,200,00 County Auditor .................... 2.510.00 County Treasurer ............ 1,72,5.00 Assessors and assessment250.00 .State's At t,orney .................. 1,275.00 Insurance and taxes ......... 600.00 District court ...................... ].500.00 Janitor .................................. 720.00 Clerk of court add county [. judge ................................ 634.00 Justice court ....................... 300.00 Juvenile court ................... 300.00 Courthouse maintenance .... 500.00 Miscellaneous .................... 500.00 Elections .... ~. ...................... 2.000.00 Examination fees .............. 100. O0 Tax sale notices ................ 50.00 Miscellaneous printing .... 1,200.00 Water, light and fuel 800.00 Books, stationery, sup- plies .................................. 1.800.00 Telegraph, telephone, ex- press ........ : ....................... 1,250.00 Sheriff 2,760.00 Register of deeds 2,360.00 Workmen's comI~'en sa'[ tlon insurance ................ 1. 1,000.oo at In- 1,500.00 mts in osis sana- Jail -- mainten- ance County Jail --~ care mates .................... County Jail -- ments pr~o la Burial of indi ~e: Reftmds on le+~ 5i Cour+ty superi~ ate of schools ........... ~ .... 5( T~TAL ......... ! .................. $ 43.7~._00 $ 43,784.00 32,838.00 18,524.00 27.029.00 ~$ 45,~.00 $ 31,069.00 $ 2,000.00 1,500.00 5,075.000~ ................................................ 1,758.oo I q[.J 6,¢3.00" . On $~0.00 '~ ~ ~/ $ 5,234.00 ~- $ 2,048.00 I 3.584.00 251.0g t+ Fmnd~ ion ............................................ cash ......................................... $ 18,524,00 taxes ................................................ 27.029.00 general fund ........................ cash ......................................... $ for road ............................................ llsmd~ ............................................ 4~0 cash ........................................... $ taxes ................................................ ................................................... • for road Brld~ F~md~ .................... t interest ............ 1,812.00 474.00 356.00 380.00 $ 175.00 459.00 $ $ $ $ 1 491.00 '769.0~ $ $ 634.00 196.00 4,000.00 2,260.00 6.260.00 2,260.00 4,000.00 $ 38,843.00 Board rent of house oc- ground or main Plerzina. An agree- tain frgtme bulldil L by which the Three (3) in pay rent for April, the Original ly. 1934, in the North Dako~ta, and to pay "$6.00 rent out of Poor Relief RESOLVED such time at- be ad- the to made payment of the license fee re, qulred, Now. Therefore, Be RESOLVED That F. J. doners and he hereby ~Is granted with for the sale of beer at consumption on and off before the tses in the folh Further the meeting Commis- hereby is seconded by following res- Ann be ado WHREAS the Board as that there Dn the farme are discontinuing the spread- such poison although the eed such work is still great ,the spreading of such bait time will be essen- control of toppers for Lots seconded Now, Be It That the County con- following rosa- tinue to cooperate with the Federal GOvernment In furnishing grass- hopper bait to farmers, and that the regulations for the spreading of the license to same be continued in full force and flzed and effect. Be It .Further RE~OLVED, That it be made man- datory in aocordance with law upon he all persons owning or operating lgnds upon which there are trappers tO apr~d @olsO~ upon said lands THE BEACH, N. D.,.ADVANCE Leaps to De th =:- ...... -:--- :::-- American Princess in Mexico GOLVA .~-~-- =::== = : - = :--- : -=::- news ~t Confederates had Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Blinn were ment of Fort Sumter. As Golva callers Friday evening. Mr. fling n~ws was read from the clerk's and Mrs. Blinn were once residents of Golva, Mr. BILnn had charge of de~k• a shriek rang frail the h0~ gallery. In almost hysterical tones the depot in Golva about 14 years a woman's voice uttered the words: ago. They were enroute home from "Thank God l It's the death ~f Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Blinn slavery." The woman was AM~ went for medical observation. Their Kelley Foster, who am a foe home is in the west. Mr. and Mrs. slavery was almost as atrenuou~ Art Beckley accompanied them to and energetic as Carrie Nation wa~ Golva. Their many friends here as a foe of intemperance. She 1~ would have liked to had them make maid to have been the first woman a longer stay, to oppose slavery from the platform Miss Angeline Jendro of Little before mixed audlehces. Fails, Minn., called on M~s. Wallace Page Tuesday. Adeilne was on- Trees Are Historians route to Alpha to visit old time The tree has a story to tell, an8 friends, also her parents, Mr. and tells it by means of rings. Thes~ Mrs. Jendro met hre at Beach. Ade- rings will give you the age of the line looks well and says she is en- tree, as well as a history of the joying life in Minnesota, where she ~un-~pot cycles through which It has spent the past five years. She has lived. The thickness of the James J. Probas©o spent two years with Mrs. Page rings tells the speed of yearly while she was in the restaurant, growth, and, since trees grow more Here is James Johnstsn Probasco, Miss Katherine Lorenz has been rapidly during sun-spo~ periods, 67-year-old key witm, ss in the spending several days wlt~ her Old SoPs vagaries are written government's investigation of the friend Miss Pearl Edwards dt Ha- there. By comparison of relative activities of John Dillinger, who- zen. Miss Edwards was also a guest rings on various trees, the sun-spot jumped to his death from the 19th here several days. Katherine re- cycles have been traced as far hack floor of the Chicago federal build- turning home with Pearl and will as the Thirteenth century. ing as federal agents prepared to also visit at New England. ] question him. Probasco% home Ed. Fischer and family, Marguer- ~~ assertedly was used by Dillinger ite Kreitinger and Lorena Hurd and his pal, Homer Van Meter, to were Wibaux visitors Sunday after- Glasses fitted for d~a~ee and [ noon. ~ling and ~wing. Thread | have their faces lifted by surgery Iris Page reports a royal good time in an attempt to thwart identifica- the finest meade, l on her trip to the Black Hill~. le I~B~J~~~'[ tion Orpha Blue of Beach was a -- , caller Thursday. ~r~ Ellen Nizam // during the p Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thompson left ~ ~- , The following early Sunday morning wlth Mr. Pretty]~'|len Nix°n' ab°ve' has been selected byU S. citizensin 0pl~~IE~i i approved and order Mexico to represent the American coJony as the American Princess to personal pro Billington from Beach for Ft. Peck delinquent: to see President Roosevelt. It will at the annual Black and White bali. the outstanding socia! event of Mogle, poc no doubt be a most enjoyable trip the season in Mexico City Tke 21-year-old beauty, who reside~ in Beach, N. D. for th~ Thompsous. Chas. Doubles Mexico City with her parents, is a graduate of the-College of In- milk for had charge of the pool hall during dustrial Arts at Denton, Tex. Plrat door east of Ove:~f~l'8 his absence, r-- Hardware. Look for street Be~son, care Golva and vicinity Certainly pat- ._~_==__-= _ Gregory and Carl ====- ----=- Butte during the absence of Mrs Sll~ ................................ 14.50 ronlzed the carnival at Beach Sat- Dodge has returned to her home & Merchants Bank urdP-y were SENTINEL BUTTE Beach. House rent ~ Mrs. Pier- zina for AJ~]~IMay, June t~2rough town up to~n O'C]~k" ~ ..... - - - ............... - Sentinel Butte baseban team ~ .... and July~....~! ..................... 24.00 There were only about three ram- Joe. Piesil~' P~Pb| relief for tlies in town who did not attend. Mrs. Nlna Dodge, and sons Orville defeated Sunday by a small margin August |..~-....| .................. 10,00 frs. John ~q'oon|y, House The base ball boys journeyed to arid Bobby returned home from a by the Belfield team. The game r~gor Mrs. ~'Musil for New England Sunday ~or a return three weeks vacation trip to Drtscoll was close tkroughout and the play J~ne ~tnd July | ................... 8.00 ~lil~or ~ovell, sult~lies fur- game, but were defeated with a and Jamestown, where they visited was about even. ~she~ CWA of~ce ............ 7.00 score of 3 to-8. Glendive who was relatives. Mrs. Johnston and daughter Mil- ,e~is/ Rooming~ House,- L~l~ing for transients .. 1.50 schedule'd to play a return game at Mary Stoddard left Friday morn- dred of Alpha were in Sentinel !orbett Howard, Gas for ing for a vacation trip to the Black Butte on business Monday. Golva a week ago failed to come ......... Hopper Poison mixing .... 2.40 a~r. ann Mrs. ~nanes J~onn an~l Paul Wagner. Pray acct. Bud Haigh gave a dance at his Hills, . II ~ . ......... ed mm y cauea a~ me e'. o. ~ray hopper poison material .. 43.50 place of business W nesday night. Mrs. Ralph Mosser returned to h~m~ no,~h ~f *a~. ~,,.~,~ Chas. Doubles, Labor mix- ing hopper poison ............ 20.40 Several couples from Beach attend- her home at Trotters FridaY morn- "~D'_~_ =_'~,° =~,j=_~'tYZ:_'~'=~_'_~ ,,._ A. C. Mogle, Labor mixing ling after a weeks visit with Miss hopper poison .................... 34.05 " W.B.A. members at a social meet- E. A. Ernest, Dray hopper Ralph Doubles of Carlyle is visit- Mac Everts. ~.~ w,~,~a~ ~mo ~fte~-~-,~ ~ - poison bran .......................... 10.25 ..... h r here I """ " ........ " .............. ~ " Gee. Johnson. Labor mix- mg nLS ~a~ e . Mrs Fred Gilbert entertained the spent in nlavine brid~e Mrs Wm I .... ing hopper poison ............ 7.50 Mrs. Congregational Ladies' Aid Thurs- Gardner w~n~+g hig]~ honors. Mrs. -H~'MO~FREI~h~ hopper poison material .. 20.20 ~*, ~w~, ,~ ~ gt~ ~ ~oom~ Ralph Jones. Labor mixing . ; hopper poison .................... 1.50 SO ]~tl~ Paul Thoemke, Labor mix- ing hopper poison ............ 2.40 Ole Knutson enjoy a very peas-, --r ..... of a delicious lunch -- -= - -- -'~ ..... " ~ .~ ,~o~ h • H~tlO.F. mi~ .............. v u~ vu,~ . :~en~mel ~u~e ann wcmlw was t ~d~n$100~a ~ e~a G. V. Lumber Yard, Cul- S/'IL runner l~r~Y at ~;. Pmmp ~un-1 Mrs Pat Galla~her was taken to ..,.,,.~ ~ ...... ,.. .... ~ __, .... :~ -_l:_-,~v_%_-_~' -"* verts .................................... 34.82 +~ ..... ~.. ~o h.,.~ha. ~.~1d ~.~1t " ~ vm,t~ ~X ~ ~*~ ~ rau* uu ~ ~mlaelM~Wprlee: ~ . A. c. M0gle, Mixing prairie ',~d, ~,,- ~,2=,~4,1,- ~ ~f,'L~ ,^ ] theBeach hospital Friday, ng Monday which, was surely welcome. FOLL~ ~ ~. dog posen .................... : .... rs'~g "~"~ ~" . .... ~:'~ ?T.~ ...... I from a nervous, disorder. Mrs. Wm. ',~_~O-~ .D~-~6~'~ ] ~[~ | Corbett Howard, Repairs din ~Oardner Is takln~ care of the Gel- p~ ~" "'~"~" ' Curtis Sill, Board of prisOn- ~ Marc, ~ ~Tae -~. "2_ _ "1 lagher children. Emperor -engnin~ rest on the lee [ ? ~ ~-v0m~whh~d~bd ~. " ers ........................................ 2.75 ner gues~ ox I+orena HUrU ~sunasy, B d ~ ~ .............. +" ..................... L. J. Erickson. Board of ...... [ Mr. and Mrs, Wm. J, urns an with temperature often falling to] .............. prisoners ............................ 5.00 wneat on the unas. ~.owaxm on . nm~ uam~¢~lu~ms , Beach ReView, Court Cal- ,~,~,~ ,,.,.,., +,,~, iS ro,~,-~a ,,~o,,~ ]children BlIly and Virginia left 60 or TO degreet Pahrenheit below [ ~4~0W¢~Pi~h~L0~~_ cedars ................................... 1~.150 ~.~,,-~..~.~y'~ +~-o ~-~ [Saturday to be present at the wel-.m~.O in the darkne~ of the A~] J.M~d.__k .~ f~__b~_d~d~u~ ~ ! John Wentland, Mileage ...... .85.98 "*m " --"~ .... ~" -~ -'- .... ,~,,~lM..t.. ,,¢ ,~,o ~o~,~o,,t wh~,,t het~- ..~ , [ ~lbeolHlSM£~-~ lf~SV~|],,,~ Lloyd Yates, Labor on bridge -- -- • ,~,~4s .................. u. , ue wm~er " ~e" " -- "" Sentinel Twp ....................... 19.50 Schouboe also reports a goes yield. __,. _.1 .. **.. FO,~ ~ck ~ -'aZ " ~ ---- I m~ ~ *=~,~_ Victor Klein, Labor on r~* ~ ,~t,v*~ ~4s ~ ~m,, a~ ~t, [ 1 * bridge, Sentinel Twp ....... 19.50 ,~o~ ~,.j.~ +~ ~,~ o~,,+. +.h~ Glasgow, Mont. They p a~ to visit] Wind R~wul$ i:ll.t P~,.*,.... I ~al~ ............................ Willia~m DeVries. Labor on several points of interest in Man- winds uncovered bridge, Sentinel Twp ...... 19.50 run. Ideal weather-~++~i~i tans before re~'~"~"" home Carl - ~ - . -- all ancient Addre~ ....................... BeaohH" A. ~urY,Advance,SOoria Printing ................ 10.00 ery one "is busy./e~.~/- ~arison is feeding'S°the duties at[ malan village in l~anmm. Among| CP- - - " and Supplies ...................... 166,73 Hector tme~'and Earl .'Z. . " • I other things revealed wa~ an ItS. I ~ ................ ~ ......... J. E. Metcalf, Taking CCC rich: W~,~ ~th: at--Be-~b tn~vt'°e~l 'people. from here at-)4lan fll~, facto ]= -- boys to Dickinson ............ 5.00 17" __ ' ._ ~_ ~ ~" C. countyG. JohnsOn,grader Operating .................. 6.75 - tended the carnival at Beach Sat-|- ' . ~ /" : ..... -: =-= =- -=-= =- David M. Howie. Operating name. urday evening, IXOTI~A~]a BIDS Fan w.z~wmmm [ nnnrrn~n~s,s, ,,....-- - county tractor .................... 38.00 a Dietz Paul Wagner "~=~9~" his duties I ~ COUN,I~ 'MI~IILI,~I~IIIIIIIII 'Im|unl[ll - ~ ' coua~ uous~ - /RUILddiUN "'HansonC°Unty Lbr.grader& Hdwe .................... Co., 5.00 g' _ Notice. is here~y_ given that . Supplies for county grad- w,t~* z~ .~ ! ~ ~,~m~u~,"% ~oara of County Commiss ............ er .......................................... 1.34 Louie ~i~l~a~ has resigned h~ Golden ...Valley. County, N, ....... . .... ==-v-=~-- Ed. Fischer, Supplies for cl. .; , -% eta wnl recewe bids for ~s W% . grader ................................ 4.40 ~ Jal ~le ~wn~ nishing of lignite coal for I~|~1~ 9 IIIPlSdtW ~IA C.G. Johnson, Operating !!has dray ll~ntyCo~rt~eOU%~ The -,a~ a~aus q~w'e county grader ............... : .... 26.25 coned Thee. Maanum, Supphes Paul Wal- slack arid dirt and ~ count~ tractor 4.1 G. H. Wassmann. Operati~ w_ C, R~C]~ ]g, county tractor .................... 76.5~ E.ro~dBarkland, Dragging ......................................7.2q ]~ N. D. Olaf Thotmon, Operating county grader .................... 75.0 ===_==_ --== -= .... Sorenson Mch. Sh~p., Re- ----- pairs county grader ........ 42.5 a fine time. KEO~ ~ K~t]P~ " June ~Mflle, Clerk auditor's office .................................... 34.0 Peter- Hanson Lbr. & Hdwe Co., along nicely with ATTOP~YS AT LAW Brid~ge Lumber .................. 22.5 Mrs. F~ed ~aeker. Care E. at the Chicago Beach, North Dakota Bates .................................. 10.00 hairdre~lng school. A. Overstad & Son, Fune- rals county poor ................ 73.00 ~olva enjoyed a light fall ~f rain few bushels over, Phone 133 Menke Drug Co., Medicine ~unday. ~ :/. for county poor ................ 12.80 which iS better'than nothing as the =====-===_== ==- ~_== Pearl H. Fredrlcksen. Hos- Joe IWacher made a few changes price of wheat iS 8oing up every day. pita]'care county poor .... 187.48 in his home the past week, putting DR. FRANK C, A. Overstad & Son, Supplies Dr. M. W. Lyons and son for jail, Court House. .in a large window in front and axe vacationtn~ at Omural 8 etc ......................................... 32.70 changing the door. Louis NMtler JacMe will stay in the east with ere reserves the Of~ Wtth Dr, L~I~ I -" L. J. Erlckson, Mileage ........ 5.20 or all bids. ~ [ Curtis Sill, Mileage .............. 95.30 did the work. relative+ until ~d~e opel~ing of Dated. at County Treasurer, Juror's Jack Northrop and family were school. Certificates ........................ 290.95 N. W. Bell Tel, Co., Serv- Golva callers Sunday. Several changes l~ve been made Auditor Valley ices ...................................... 85.45 Neff Kane and wife returned from in the town board. Guy Lee has 9-16-23-30) R. B. J-Ialstead. Insurance H