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Golden Valley News
September 21, 2017
Pieces of the Past Jane M. Cook
What's
Happening?
Listings for high school sport-
ing events, plus public events that
are free to anyone and aren't
fund-raisers or aren't family or
business invitations, can be pub-
fished free of charge in this col-
umn.
• Belfield City Council hearing
for final budget and property tax
levies, 6 p.m., Monday, Sept. 25
• Beach High School varsity
volleyball, 6:30 p.m., Sept. 21, vs.
Mott-Regent High School at Mott
Armory
• Beach High School varsity
football, 6 p.m., Sept. 22, vs.
Mott-Regent/New England High
School, at Beach
• Heart River varsity football,
6 p.m., Sept. 22, vs. Bowman
County High School, at Belfield
• Heart River varsity volley-
ball, 7 p.m., Sept. 26, vs. Glen
Ullin/Hebron, at South Heart
• Beach High School varsity
volleyball, 6:30 p.m., Sept. 26, vs.
• Killdeer High School, at
Killdeer
Heart River varsity volley-
ball, 7 p.m., Sept. 28, vs. Mott-
Regent High School , at South
Heart
• Beach City Council final
hearing for 2018 budget and
property taxes, during 7 p.m.
meeting,Oct. 4
• Billings •County proposed
9.07 percent property tax increase
meeting, 6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 3,
Commission Room,, Billings
County Courthouse, Medora
• Sentinel Butte City Council
special meeting, 7 p.m., Monday,
Sept. 25, City Hall; discussion
will be regarding hiring a new
city attorney and 2018's budget
and property tax levy will be fi-
nalized
• Medora City C0un il special
meeting, 6 p.m., Thursday, Sept.
21, for finalizing the 2018 budget
and property tax levy, at Medora
Community Center
• Stark County Commission
meeting, Oct. 3, County Court-
house, Dickinson, final budget
and property tax levy to be con-
sidered, time of discussion not
specified
• Golden Valley County Com-
mission meeting, Oct. 3, for adop-
tion of final 2018 budget and tax
levy, tentative meeting time is 6
p.m,
Sept. 21, 1967, 50 years ago: The First Congregational Church
Hal Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Sentinel Butte held its final serv-
Harold Lang of Beach, leaves Fri- ices on Sunday, Aug, 31 with the
day, Sept. 22, for the National Dairy Rev . Jack Seville, State Confer-
'Products Contest to be held at Wa- ences minister, from the United
terloo, Iowa. The N.D: Dairy Prod- Community Church in Bismarck of-
ucts Promotion Commission pays all ficiating.
expenses of the trip except for any United States Attorney Steve
recreation, and the local chapter at Easton announced that Elaine Joyce
its first meeting contributed $5 to Ordahl of Beach was sentenced in
Hal to spend as he wishes. United States District Court today
The Beach Public Library has re- on an embezzlement charge. Ordahl
ceived a new shipment of "after- pleaded guilty on July 15, 1992, to
basic reader" books by the authors embezzling monies from the Farm-
Edith McCall and Edna Chandler.. ers and Merchants Bank of Beach
These are the "Buttons" and "Cow- during the period from February
boy Sam" books. 1991 to February 1992, while she
Sept. 17, 1992, 25 years ago: was employed at the bank.
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By News/Pioneer Staff The North Dakota Highway Pa-
WILLISTON - The North Dakota trol, Williams County Sheriff's Of-
Highway Patrol reported that on rice, the Williston •Ambulance
Monday, Sept. 18, a 2012 Polaris Service, and Williston Fire and Res-
Razor, driven by Austin C. Morten- cue responded.
son, 19, of Williston, was traveling Mortenson was transported to St.
eastbound on 59th St reet Northwest Alexius Medical Center in Williston
when his vehicle left the roadway to and then was flown to Trinity Hospi-
the north and overturned in the north tal in Minot. Mortenson was origi-
ditch. Mortenson was ejected from nally called in as a missing person
the vehicle to the east. The driver and around 11 p.m. but was later found
the vehicle came to rest in a field to by a friend around 1 a.m. The time of
the north of the roadway, the crash is unknown.
Bucs give Skyhawks a scare
By Renee Orluck seconds when the Skyhawk's
Correspondent Canaan Fagerland took in a 7-yard
B~ach fans who braved the cold rushiug touchdown to go up 22-16.
temperatures and humidity Friday The Bucs' record is now 3-2,
evening, Sept. 15, were rewarded while Shiloh remains undefeated at
with an exciting, well fought game 5-0.
against North Dakota's 9-man No. 2- Coach Mike Zier said of the
ranked team, Shiloh Christian Sky- game, "Just really proud of how the
hawks, guys played, played toe-toe with the
The Skyhawk's Mike Kuchn No. 2 team in the state. Responded
rushed for the lone first quarter twice to Shiloh scoring, we tied them
touchdown, up at 8-8 and again at 16-16. If there
Beach quarterback Josiah Orluck was ever a time to gain momentum
jumped over a teammate and from a loss, this would be it."
sprinted the 41 yards for a Buccaneer The Buccaneers will play their
touchdown and then pushed in the final home game of the season this
extra 2 points to tie the game at 8 Friday, Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. The eight
apiece. Shiloh's Jaden Mitzel pulled seniors and their parents will be rec-
the skyhawks ahead with a 2=yard ognized and celebrated during half-
rush; time.
Shiloh also converted the extra Rushing:
points to go up 16-8 at half-time. J. Orluck 10 for 113 yards, 1 TD,
The fans remained cheering 1 2Pt
through the rain and wind into the C. Mattern 23 for 67
second half where the Bucs scored G. $,w, anson 9 for 21
the only touchdown of the third quar- Passing
ter with a 37-yard pass from Orluck J. Orluck 2 for 5 40 yards, 1 TD,
to Jared Wojahn. Orluck threw a pass 1 2 PT
to Cole Erickson on a 2-point con- Receiving
version and the game Was tied again. J. Wojahn 1 for 37 1 TD
It remained tied until the final five C. Erickson 1 for 3 1 2PT
New technology offers
alternative to open heart surgery
Transcatheter aortic valVe re- up through that blood vessel into the
placement (TAVR) is now offered at heart. This tube carries the new valve
Sanford Health in Bismarck for pa- into the right position and is placed
tients with severe aortic stenosis, a on top of the patient's old valve,"
condition where the heart valve nar- Prior to TAVR receiving FDA ap-
rows and reduces or blocks blood proval, the only way to replace the
flow to the body. TAVR is a new, aortic valve in a patient was through
simpler way of replacing the aortic open heart surgery. Studies show
valve in the heart. Sanford Health is that on average, 50 percent of pa-
the region's only heart team to offer tients with severe aortic stenosis do
TAVR. not survive more than two years
"This is an exciting, innovative after the onset of symptoms without
technology for patients with aortic surgery.
stenosis," said Patients eligible for the TAVR
Dr. Sean Russell, cardiovascular procedure are those who are at high-
surgeon at Sanford Health in Bis- risk for traditional open-heart sur-
marck. "With TAVR, we enter gery; this procedure is often their last
through a blood vessel in the pa- opportunity to have the damaged
tient's leg, insert a tube and thread it valve repaired.
Thursday, Sept. 7 - Mass was held
in the Chapel at 9 a.m. Exercises and
in-town shopping followed at 10 a.m.
In the afternoon, residents were treated
to a lovely outing at the Barry and
Nancy Schaefer residence.
Nancy fixed root beer floats for the
residents to enjoy. It was a warm day
but they thoroughly enjoyed the af-
ternoon. Several enjoyed house tours
while others just enjoyed: relaxing on
her deck enjoying the countryside.
Kudos to the Schaefers for the
wonderful outing! Darlene Wilson
spent time with her daughters Wendy
and Patty, enjoying a nice visit and
spending time with them.
Friday, Sept. 8 - Hair Time was at 8
a.m. Lezlie Paul and Margurite Wicka
pampered our residents this week. We
can't express our thankfulnessfor these
volunteers who spend their morning
each week offering their time and tal-
ents so our residents look and feel
good! Robin Burrnan had a birthday
celebration with the residents in the
Activity Room where they enjoyed
celebrating with her on her special day.
Julianna Thoemke visited her aunts
Christine and Florence Finneman.
Saturday, Sept. 9 - Saturday starts
with exercises at 10 a.m. In the after-
noon around 2 p.m., Gary Riederer
shares his time and talents with us
reading the area newspapers. Christi
ne Finneman's granddaughter Cody
Rattin surprised her grandma with a
visit.
Sunday, Sept. 10 - Adoration was
held at the Chapel at 8:30 a.m. Word
and Communion followed at 9:30. In
the afternoon, around 2:30, cards and
game took place in the dining room. S
everal of the residents enjoyed visitors
throughout the day. Tom and Nona
Manor residents enjoy at outing at the Barry and Nancy Schae-
fer residence on Sept. 7. (Courtesy Photo)
Muckle visited Jim and Mae Muckle. big crowd! Devotions with Pastor Ben
Harry and Elaine Begger visited Flo- was held in the chapel at 6 p.m. Lois
rence Finneman and Edie Abraham. Miske visited Florence Miske. Tracy
Rick and Elaine Noll visited Marilyn Trask spent time with her grandpar-
Carlson. Loraine Kahl and Lynn ents A1 and Lucille Begger.
Tucker visited Donna Sygullla. Wednesday, Sept. 13 - Mary and
Monday, Sept. 11 - Reading with some of the residents enjoyed card-
Sharon was at 2 p.m. Mary Ernst and making at 2 p.m. Some very beautiful
Odessa Linwood visited Tony Efta. cards were made by our many talented
Teddie Booth from Fallon, Mont., vis- ladies! The residents really enjoy mak-
ited her mother Nellie Booth and ing cards so we would like tO request
helped her with some tasks, donations of any old cards that you
Tuesday, Sept. 12 - Deb held exer- might have saved through the year so
cises with the residents at 10 a.m. we can recycyle and make good use of
First Lutheran Church members them!
entertained us at 2 p.m. Residents Father Xavier and Adre Barthel vis-
played bingo, which always draws a ited AI and Lucille Begger.
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