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THE
~.CHIGKENWRy~ :,! !~,,
The ladies of the St. Philip Cath-
church~ announce that ~they will
hold a liiff Chickett fry tn'~the church
Sunday noon, September 1, to
which everyone is invited. There
will 4rise be various entertainment
duringthe afternoon and evening
so that sly may enjoy themselves.
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Workers are shown digging a water-line ditch, as work started on the
Imusing project at Heightstown, N. ;/., where 200 Imbslstence homes are being
erected on a 1~270 acre plot by the Federal Housing administration.
Sentinel Butte Locals
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Llyle Martin was operated
gall stones at the Dickinson
last Wednesday. At this
is getting along nicely.
William Franzen was taken to the
Dickinson hospital Monday for a'a X-
ray.
Mrs. Mosser returned from Bis-
F]~ last Tuesday and reports that
h has not shown much improve-
exit: She returned to Bismarck the
part of the week.
Rufus Jacobs and family and John-
hie Honnold, Jr., left Tuesday for
Missouri by car. Mr. Honnold will
return In a few days while the Jacobs
family expect to make their home
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barthelt re-
~Urned Monday from a two weeks'
vacation in Missoula and~ points west.
Mrs~ E. H. Mason was on the
~slek it~t+ a few days last week with
a bad throat.
Mrs. W. T. Pederson entertained
the W. B. A.'s at her home Tuesday.
~e afternoon was spent in playing
bridge, after which a delicious lunch.
~m was served by the hostess. Mrs.
~argaret Boisen won first prize, Mrs.
Velma Oas, second, and Mrs. Laura
Gilbert. consolation. Mrs. Nina
Dodge was guest of the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Mason and
small son, Earl Sewell. arrived
Thursday to spend a few weeks at
the homes of their parents In Sent-
inel Butte and Beach. Mr. Mason
has ,been teaching summer school at
the University.
Miss Muriel Ecklund has resigne~I
her position as teacher of the 3rd
where they have been visiting- the
hast two weeks.
Mrs. Fred Gilbert will entertain
members of the ~ongregational"~ La-
dies Aid at a work aid gt her home
this (Thursday) afternoon.
Rev. Ellinger visited friends in
Sentinel Butte on Tuesday,
John Nelson spen~ F~nday In tow~-.
visiting Bobby Hall. i
Dorothy Hollenbeck is assisting
at the Palace Care in Beach.
Lucille Van Eeaton spent a few
days last week in Bismarck. She
sang two solos over KFYR which
were enjoyed by all who heard them.
Lottie Walker visited at the Van
Eaton home on Sunday.
Pat McDonald was up from Dick-
inson Tuesday on business. Mary
McDonald returned to Medora with
him. Mrs. McDonald, Mary and Pat-
ty, will leave for Great Falls this
week.
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NOTICE
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TO TOWNSMIp SUPERVISORS AND
SCHOOL DISTRICT DIRECTORS:
There will be a meeting of the
Golden Valley County Planning Board
at the Commissioner's Room in the
Court House on Tuesday evening,
August 27th, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
for the purpose of listing projects
for submission to the State Planning
Board to be carried out under the
~VPA and PWA Set-ups.
Each city, village, township and
school district in the County is en-
tiffed to send one delegate to this
meeting and each delegate should
come prepared to lay before the
Planning Board such Projects as will
be requested.
CHAS. KIRKPATRICK.
Chairman of the Golden Val-
ley County Plannin~ Board
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
July 2rid, 1935
City Councfl met in regular sea.
sion on Monday, July 2, 1935 at 8:00
P. M. M~rnbcrs present were: May-
or H. H. Halstead, Aldermen Rob~
ert Alguire, p. A. Cook, C. O.
Halvorson, 1). L. Logan, H, 1~.
Thompson and W. H. Woodhull.
The minutes of the regular meet-
ing of June 3rd were read, and up-
on motion by Alguire seconded by
I,ogan wore ~tpproved as read.
The following bills were present-
ed to be considered: A. Overstad &
~on Miscellaneous hardware, $19.2~;
Frank Theisen, mowing airport, $6.-
50; I~. H. Halstead, four meetings
of BoRz'd of Equalization, $12.00; C.
O. Halvor~on, four meetings of
Board of ~Equalization. $12.00;H.
R. Thompson. four meetings of
Board of Equalization, $12.00; Robert
Alguire, four meetings of Board of
F~qualization. $12.00; D. L. Logan.
four meetings of Board of Equaliza-
tion. $12.00; P. A. Cook, four meet-
ings of Board of Equalization. $12.00;
W. H. Woodhull, four meetings of
Board of Equalization, $12.00; Robert
A. Waulker, labor on tractor, $10.00:
K. H. Alton, four meetings of Board
of Equalization, $12.00; K. H. Al-
ton, salary for June, '$40.00; M. I,.
Lovell. salary for June, $125,00; The
Beach Review, printing council pro-
ceedings and ordinance, $23.34; A.
H. Beckley, assessing for 1~85,
$240,00; Montana-Dakota Power (3o.,
street lights for June, $120.57; M'on-
tan-Dakota Power Co., ligrts at the
pump house• $1.53; Montana-Dakota
Power Co.. lights at fire hall. $1.53;
Standard O11 Co., stanolex fuel.
$64.19; Texas Co.. fuel for tractor,
$53.04; Lloyd Sparks, labor on trac-
tor, $I7.00; White Eagle O11 Corp.,
gas and oil for tractor, $10•24; G. M.
Alguire, labor on tractor, $3.00; Plans
Rishovd. repairing wafer service,
$5.50: O. It. Hughes, labor on
streets. $19.25; O. R. Hughes, labor
at Reeves building, $6.80; Ed Kvech,
hauling gravel and labor on streets.
$50.05: Ed Kvech. labor at Recve~
building, $6.80.
Moved by Logan. secon:~.d by
~Voodhull, that the bills be allowed
and warrants drawn ~n the several
funds for their payment. Re|! being
called, the vote was as follows: AI-
guire, ye.~: Cook, yes: Ha ~vorsOn.
yes; Logan, yes; Thompson, yes:
Woodhull, yes.
Moved by Halvorson, seconded by
Alguire that the labor on water~er-
vice at Reeves building to the amount
of $12.30 be charged on J. P.
Reeves water statement, ~JPon rOll
call all members present voted aye.
Nays none. Motion carried.
Moved by ~Voohull, seconded by
Alguire that a building permit be
granted to Christenson :Bros. for
constructing a one StOry frame build-
ing 18x30 on Lot 5, Block 6. Nest's
]st Addition. Upon roll call all mem-
bers present voted Aye. Nays none.
Motion carried.
Mr, Hubert Bares appeared before
the council requesting a ~treet light
be installed on the corner of ~. L.
Martin St. and Kellogg Ave.
Andrew Helm requested a street
light be installed on the corner of
A. L. Martin St. and McDor~dd
Ave.
Moved by Woodhull. seconded 'iby
Logan, that the light cbmmittee he
instructed to inves~gate the ~e
mentio.ned .appllc~Uon.s .a_n~l.. if t~.y
saw nt to znstan said lights, t,0 ~o
so at once. Upon roll call ~all .mem-
bers present voted Aye. N~ys ~Lo?-~.
MotiOn carried. /'~
Application of Clinton Taylor ~or
license to sell beer during the year
beginning Jut~t 1. 1935, was redid.
Moved .by Alguire, seconded by ~Sl-
person that Clinton Taylor be grant-
ed a l'lcenae ..tb'sell ~er ~oi~:']~.F- ,
meat of the required fee o~~ $1O0.00.-
Upon roll calf all member~ present
~oted Aye. Nays ~one. Motion e~r~'
Moved by Logan, seconded Y
~,Voodhull that a pemit he granted
the l~lrway Shows. The license fee
beingl $15.00 per day payable in ad-
vance. UPon roll ~eall all members
present voted Aye. Nays none. Mo-
tion carried.
The sealed blot9 =for cleaning ~ll
the Catch baslns in the City were
opened and read as follows: G. A.
Dllley, per basin, $.90; W~arren Clark,
per basin, $1.45; ~ Kvech. and
Hughes, per basin, $2.00; Paul Hem,
per basin, $2.30. The sealed bids on
cleaning the septic tank were opened
and read as follows: G. A. Dilley,
$33.00; Paul Hem, $35.00; Ed Kvech
anl Hughes, $50.00.
Moved by Cook, seconded by A1-
guire that both contracts be let to
G. A. Dilley. Roll being called, thc
vote was as follows: Alguire, yes:
Cook, yes; Halvorson, yes; Logan,
yes; Thompson, yes; WoodhulI, yes.
There was some discussion in re-
~ard to repairing the pavement. The
ity Auditor was instructed to write
to different companies for prices aud
sizes or Hot Patch machines•
Moved by Logan. seconded by
Woodhul|, that a public drinking
fountain be installed in the most con-
venient pace with a price limit set
at $25.00 and the sewer and water
operating commiitee to determine
the' place and cost of installation.
Roll being called the vote was as
follows: Alguirc, yes; Cobk, yes; Hal-
vorson, yes; Logan, yes; Thompson,
~es; Wooodhull yes.
~. I,. Lovell was ~nstructcd to
place a warning sign at the City
Dam,
Moved by Woodhull. seconded hy
Thompson. that the meeting be ad-
Journed. Motion carried.
H. H. ItAI,STEAD
Mayor
Attest:
](. H. ALTON
City Anditor
SPECIAL MEETING CITY COUNCIL
City Council met in special session
on July 12, 1935, at 8:00 P. M.
Members present ~Mayor H. H, Hal-
stead, Aldermen Alguire, Logan,
Thompson, Halvorson and Woodhull.
This meeting was called by Mayor
Halstead for the purpose of discuss-
ing and determining an application
for construction of an underpass at
the Railroad on Frazier street.
Alto considerable discussion, mo-
tion was made by l~ogan, seconded
~- ~ud~r ~nO ,Near ~.~ l~rh bei~
• yes; "£~ompson, Ye~; WOO~nllU, ~es.
Moved I~ ~n, seconded by AI.
~re, tha~ the meeting be adjourned;
Motion carried;
H. H. HALSTEAD
Mayor
Attest :
'K. H. ALTON
Auditor
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SPECIAL MEETIN~'CJTY COUNCIL
The City Council met in a special
session on Wednesday, July 17, 1935,
at $:00 P. M. Members present: May-
or H. H. Halstead. Aldermen AI-
guire, Logan, Halvorson and Thomp-
son. fflffi
The Purpose of the meeting being
to arrange the preliminary budget
for the fiscal year of July 1st, 1935,
to June 30, 1936.
Moved by Halvorso]~, seconded by
Alguire, that the preliminary budget
on file be adopted as read. Roll be-
ing called, the vote was as follows:
Alguire, yes: Logan, yes; Halvorson,
yes; Thompson, yes.
Moved by Logan, seconded by AI-
guire that meeting bc adjourned.
Motion carried.
]{. H. HALSTEAD
Mayor
Attest:
K. H. ALTON
Auditor
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-
CLOSURE S#LE
(Installments Only)
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Notice is hereby given float that
certain mortgfige executed and de-
livered by Jens Gronnlng and Gurlne
Gronning, his wife, Mortgagors, to
the Manager of the Bank of North
Dakota. mortgagee, dated the 1st
day of December. 1919. and filed for
record In the office of the 1Register
of Deeds ot the County of Golden
Valley. and State of North Dakota.
on the 2nd day of December, 1919,
anal recorded in Book "13" of Mort-
gages at page 299-300 and duly as-
signed by said Mortgagee to the
State Treasurer of North Dakota,
and hie successors in office, in tr~st,
will be foreclosed by a sale of the
premises in such mortgage and
hereinafter described, at "the front
door of the Court House in the City
of Beach. in the {~ounty of Golden
Valley, and State of North Dakota.
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by Halvprson, that the City go on
record to take the necessary ste0s ]T H 1 N K
asking for an undez-pass on Frazter
Street and that the City Engineer
be instructed to put this before the
planning Board and that the State
Highway department be asked to
enroute No 16 through the under- We Deliver or Pay the Post-
pass. Upon roll call aU members
present voted Aye. Nays none. Me- age on ALL CASH
tion carried.
Moved by Alguire, seconded by Lo-
gan, that Joe G. Peall be granted
plumbing license. Upon roll call
all members present voted Aye. Nays
none. Motion carried.
Moved by Woodhull. seconded by
Alguire that a bpiiding permit be
granted Dakota-Montana Hide Co.
Upon roll call all members Presert
Vpted Aye. Nays none. Motion car-
rled.
Moved by Halvorson, seconded bY
Logan that the Health Officer be in-
structed to enforce the milk ordin-
ance and to put notice in both City
papers to the effect that he is going
tO enforce the ordinance. Upon roll
call ell members present voted Aye.
Nays none. Motion carried.
Moved by Logan, seconded by A1-
guire that the contract for cleaning
catch basin be let to Warren Clark
at $1.45 per basin. G. A. Dilley hav-
ing failed to accept the contract.
Roll being called, the vote was as
• follows: Alguire, yes; Halvorson. yes:
Logan, yes; Thompson. yes; Wood-
hull. yes.
Moved by Thompson. seconded by
Alguire. that some man on ~relief be
chosen to act a~ life guard at the
City dam.M.L. Lovefi be instructed
to purchase such rope or float for
a life line. Roll being called fBe vote
was as follows: Algu~P'e, yee: ]Jal-
vorson, yes; Logan, yes; Thompson.
yes: Woodhull, yes.
Moved by Algulre. seconded by Lo-
gan, that a 10-ft. wooden bridge be
constructed on Nobe Ave. between
at the he,Jr of ~ o'clock
the :i0th day
~the
On the day Of The
described in
which will be
stallment~ due' the same
d~-crtbed at folio,ms:
The Southwe,~t (Dmrter (SW~)
of Section Twelve (12, Township
One Hundred Thirty-Six (136)
North, of Range One Hundred
Five (105) West, in Golden Val ....
ley County, North Dakota.
There will be due on such mort-
gage at the date of sale the sum o~
$570.58, together with the statutorY
costs of foreclosure. The lien of the
portion of such mortgage
foreclosed is inferior to the lien
thereof for the residue of the amount
~eeured by-~/uCh mortgage.
Dated July 27, 1935.
State Treasurer of North as
TrUsties, Assignee of Mortgagee,
R51~i-~ Birdzell, Attorney for
of ~kssignee,B Bismarck, N.
AUg. 1-8-15-22-29. Sept. 5
Mail Orders
KENNEDY'S
SENTINEL BUTTE, N. DAK.
OPTICAL SPEOIAUST
G, GILBERTSON
Olaases fltt~--Any broken leas
duplicated; --1~r~me~ r~paired.
Beach, N. D., l~rst door emit
of Overstad's Hardware store.
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and 4tb grades and will not teach
in Sentinel Butte this winter.
Mrs. Ed. Dafley and children le~
for their home tn San Jo~e,
a f t e r visiting several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Perceli
, Riles family.
Horn
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Horn
; and children spent last week in the
iBlack Hills.
Mrs. R. H. Young and daughtter
• Charlene, of Sparta, Wisconsin, ar-
rived Thursday night with Mrs. J.
P. McDonald. Mrs. Mae McDonald
: and Mrs. Frank Fogarty of Great
Falls, Montana. who have been v~s-
iting in Wisconsin and points east.
Mrs. Young is the sister of A. P.
B0isen and will visit at the Boisen
home here.
Lawrence Norem of Chicago ar-
rived Saturday te spend a few days
iwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
. J. Norem.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmeling
moved from the Mason farm to a
location near Oolva.
John Bolsen. Kathleen, and Mrs.
R. H. Young drove to Dickinson on
Sunday to spend the day with Mr.
Botsen. who is in the hospital therei
recovering from his recent illness.
Mrs. Harold Sorens0n of PingreP,
N. Dak , and baby daughter arriv,,.~
last week ~o spend a few days visit-
Mr. and Mrs. W. T~
ft Monday for
Bt~ngs to visit relatlvea and friend~
for a week.
The dance at the Opera House
last Thursday night was quite well
attended. The music was furnished
lers played there tast night.
Smith .... W. E. Burhans
golf in Wihaux Sunday.
, Powers spent Sunday in town
Neff Hogoboom home,
i Premo shopped in B~ach on
I Brown left Monday morn-
Minn,. to spend a
with relatives.
Guy Hounold came up from the
camp at Medora Sunday to via-
at the Hauls home,
Neu vl~flt~
By Richard Lee,
Richard