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October 20, 1932     Golden Valley News
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M~ry MeCaskey, Reporter & large crowd was present at the last Saturday night, of the mli Four community club, which Was in the form of a masquerade. There were many amusing charuct- am represented by the various cos- tltznes. A nice sum was realized fr~n the "rag ball" social, which was given for the purpose of raising tO In,are the schoolhouse the foundation. Music was furnished by Houck. Ellis Ayers. and Lyle Patton. A pleasant time is ~. The next meeting to be in November, a program wi~ be given, and everyone is asked to eolltrlb~e something toward mak- it a success. • tr. and Mrs.Ed. Feldman, Mr. Mrs. Henry Feldmarm, daugh- EIL'~beth and son Herman, and McCaskey, were among there who attended the funeral of Wayne Hahn at the German Luth- earno church, Friday Word has reached here that Mr. m~d Mrs. Norman Stedman are the l~Parents of an rig[at-pound baby boy born to them o~ Septem- b~ 25, The Bted~an fa~hfly is re- aldlns at Taylor, N. Dak/, with Mrs. ~edma~'s parents, Mr/ and Mrs. Adams, while D)ttle Florence t~edman is attendinf school at l~yb~'~. The S~'s arrived "at Taylor about two/ months ago from Rs~ehester, ~yoming, where they had been resi~Tents for nearly three years, and they plan to make their home near tl~at place, In the future. ] Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ayers returned to their home Friday night after an absence of about ~wo weeks. They Visited tl~Minnes~ with relatives, reDor~a very ~leasant trip. Mr. and Mrs, A~by l~blli~,s and family retllrned to t~eir l~ome, after spend- lng the past t~o ~eek_s at the Ayers \ ! John Plerzina~ Beach has rented what is known as the Frank Tosner farm, wh/ch was occupied by Fred Aocart last winter• Mr. Flerzina's anna have taken charge of the farm have taken a band of sheep there, to care for this winter. Mrs. Bess Welch, Mrs. Roy Baxter, and Miss Norma T~ttle, all of ~h, were pleasant visitors in Bonnie View last Wednesday after- IIOO~. Jess Houck hauled grain to Beach for Max Kerr, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hess and chil- d.'~l were callers in Bonnie View in Adams of Taylor, N. Dak., was married last June to a young lady, whose name we were unable to THE BEACH, N. D., ADVANCE '. ... THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 193 ~ s s ~ | & 1[ [ in accordance with the provisions of I range, addition, sub-division or 1 salaries or compensation of the Gov- I L011SIlIUU01121Ptfflellfl-tiaw, nor shall it be construed to ex- block so as to preclude the necessity z ernor Lieutenant-Governor ~ .... | .............. [tend the time within which a sub- of the .township, . r.an.ge, addttlon[tary of State State Auditor, State [ ~& ___.! |_*&e~&_~[sequent mortgagee or lien holder suD Talwmon or D mCK being tyPeu or[Treasurer' Attorney General, Super- I m¢[1L ~[llll |]n|[|aLt'[1 must redeem from the foreclosure written separately as a part ol each{ ntendent of Public Instruction, t _--'-'_-- ........... of a prior mortgagee or lien holder, [description. Tracts and lots shall be, | Commissioner of Insurance Commis- ] M~A,.nM~,. but such subsequent mortgagee or las•J~.r as pr.actical,.descrlbed in such[sinner of Agriculture and Labor an~ ! ~V|C~U|C~ lien holder must redeem within the l time now fixed by law. } nsts, as to [o.wnsmp, ran.ge, secnon, each Commissioner of Railroads, to parts_of section, sub-d~vlsion, addl- [be elected at the general election to | I See. 7 That any person or per- / tmn, mock ana mt oy the use of the { be held November 8 1932 and all -- sons wishing to take advantage of[ abbreviations, initial letters, figures I snh~enuent el~ot~nn~' ~n~' .~d~,q~* lthis act to redeem real estate fromletc., declared to be legal m the mat- iand fixin~ th~ salari~.~ ar eomn~na~- In accordance with the provisions ]a mortgage foreclosure or judgment ~ter of thesale of land for taxes by tl'on-of al~l -al~po'i-nti've-s~tate of"f]f"ia'ls of Section 979, Compiled Laws of i execution sale or from a tax certifi- Sectaon 2.~ ot the (2ompneu ~aws ot and members of all annointive state 1913, I, Chas. Christiansen, Auditor cate or taxdeed, or from the foreclos- North Y akota for 1913 as amended boards, bureaus and commissions of Golden Valley ounty, N. D., de ure or cancellation of a land con-by Chapter 1 of the Laws of North provided for by law, and reducing hereby certify that the following tract by the state, shall file a de- Dakota for the year 1915, it beingand fixing the salaries or compensa- constitutional amendment and |nit-claration of his intention so to do Section 2215, 1925 Su!~plcment to the tion of all deputies, assistants, secre- iated measures will be submitted to with the Register of Deeds in the Compiled Laws of North Dakota taries, clerks and employees Of all the voters at the General Election to county in which such real estate is 1913, A statement of the abbrevia-i state officials, state boards, bureaus be held on Tuesday, November 8, located, within six months after this tiolis, initial letters and numbers so 1932. act takes effect and within six used with the meaning thereof in land commissions, defining the per- sons and classes of persons whose Dated at I~each. N.D., this 10thmonths from the date of any such such list shall precede the postedsalaries are reduced or fixed, specl- day of October 1932. motgage foreclosure or judgment lists of lands upon which taxes are fying the time when this act shall (Seal) CHAS. CHRISTIANSEN, execution sale or from the issuance delinquent, as shall a statement that take effect, and repealing all acts or County Auditor.of any such tax certificate or taxthe figures given under the reading parts of acts insofar as they con- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT deed. or from the foreclosure or can- "TOTAL AMOUNT." represent the flict herewith• REPEAL OF PROHIBITION cellar|on of any land contract by amount of all taxes and special as- BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPL]i2 CLAUSE IN STATE CONSTITUTION ~the state, subsequent to the passage sessments delinquent for such year, OF THE STATE OF NORTH Submitted by initiative petition:of this act. together with interest, penalty and DAKOTA: AN ACT TO REPEAL: Section 217, See. 8. That we, the people of the I cost of advertising the same. Only Article 20, of the Constitution of the State of North Dakota, do hereby lsuch total amount as so ~lue upon l Section 1. The Governor shall re- ceive an annual salary of Four State of North Dakota. Providing declare that self-preservation is still I each of the several descriptions shall Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00) ; the that no person, association or cor- ,the first law of nature, and that this ] be included in such list. Lieutenant Governor shall receive potation shall, within this state,act is passed under the police powerI Section 2. Th~ County Auditor an annual salary of Eight Hundred manufacture for sale or gift, any of the State, and under the spirit of[shall give notice o~: the delinquent IDollars ($800.00); the Attorney Gen- intoxicating liquors, and no person, the Constitution of this state, and ~real estate tax sale in the official eral shall receive an annual salary" association or corporation shall ira- more especially under the spirit and newspaper of the County• Such de- of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000... port any of the same for sale or gift provisions of Section 1, 2 and 208 of linquent tax sale notice shall be 00); the Secretary of State, State Au- or keep or sell or offer the same the Constitution. published in such paper once a week ditor, State Treasurer, Superlnten- for sale. barter or trade as a beret- Sec. 9; That all acts and parts oftor two successive weeks, the first dent of Public Instruction, Commis- acts in conflict herewith are here- publication of such notice to be sinner of Agriculture and Labor, and ag~he legislative 'assembly shall by l by suspended during the period that made at least fourteen days prior to'the Commissioner of Insurance shall law prescribe regulations for the en- this aft is in force, the date of such sale, and such no- each receive an annual salary of forcement of the provisions of this tic• as published shall be signed by Two Thousand Four Hundred Dol- article and shall thereby provide .................. u.~,~.~--,, theCounty Auditor. It shallcon- tars ¢z9 400 00~' nd each Commls t naltiesf r the violation l a-~.~ra~.~ *n~ m~a~n~- • • ~., . ., a - su table pe o " ........ .,~.,,.D,~ . . sin ........ ~ ............. taln tlle informatlot~ that all lands " ,~e- ,~¢ R-i]r-~a~ ¢~-11 re~,q,~,~ =,~ ........... i " n upon which taxes for the preceding~nnual salary ,~f q'w,~ ThM,uana ~," BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE :Submitted by lmtlative pet tm : year remain unpaid will be sold, and I-Iundred Do]lars--($'2 400.~0-0-) ..... OF THE STATE OF NORTH [ AN ACT permitting the mortgag- shall state the time and place of ~-c o Th~ salaries or ~omnens~ D~KOTA. ing ot crops, providing certain re- 1 ........ " -" ~n th~ ~'~ n .~ ,~ . ]~ ~ tlonof all appointive state o flclals That Section ",No. 217"Article 20 of strictions with reference thereto, and such sa e which saleshall be held f • ~..~..,. S,.cvnu~ues~ay In ~ecem~er~. i ] 11 ' the Constitution of the State ' of repealing all acts and parts of acts . , mclud ng men bers of a appointive of eachveal••Such noticeshall not ~ + booras hurea.S ana ,.omml~ North Dakota be and the same is[in conflict herewith. ' "h Is~a~e ....... " containt e name of the owner of . ~ n ~" .... o~" "- law --~" hereby ~repealed I BE 1T ENA(:~IJED ~Y THE PEOPLE ~n~ l.~t -r trac~ .... +~.a~r~n~,~,, :men. ow p ovmea ~ oy an~ " • the salames or tempe sat|on of all " '" ] OF THE "~TATE OF NORTH .* ' .......... e ...... v ..... ' " n thereof but ]t shall state that a list .I ties a~sistants secretaries T D AKOTA" of all lands subject to such sale is on ' t~s ~n" em,qo,,ees of all stat~ of INITIATED MEASl RES . ," • - " THREE YEAR PARTIAL ~IORA Section 1. "lhe gtwng of a mort- ' • ~uepu .' , , , t'ile and n ay 1 e examined at tile of- [ c:er~s .~s~' ~,~ Jr~s bur .... s ~o~ TORIUM -[gage upon crops is hereby permit- rice of "he ~ :' -- ---" .... tic. , , .a.e ~...a .~:, ~ ..... Submitted by initiative netition" ted; provided, i~owever, that such O,~tiIl~ and ~h°al~n[y AUal~or o~ }pe ]conlmissions are hereby reduced aria ........... y _. _ .,:___/mortgage shall attach only to the "~,,~ y .... u :~ ~-~copy o. sue,. ,ls~ifixed as follows: The salaries or A measure pru.' .... g ,( ...................... x" maturi .... after tile de-w.~i',:'~;~:;~'s"~s '~e"ien~Wn:~'st,aJ~,.'~es- ]compensation of all person~" men- • - n~ the total moun- . . I tloned In th~s , ectmn, x" ich are noy¢ ...... o ..... !hv ,y"oi mortgage except in ............................ s ' • h OF THE STATE OF NOI(TH I the case of mortgages g~ven to se- n 1 * ~l:lxeu y aw a e y uu e~ eS :tlldpe a tx due on each such , - qxe~ t ' n nlount " DAKOTA" " ~cUl'e the t~urchase price, or rental, of " ~. " " S ann i " u a a a equa~zn~: tract (ul vhtch ..hall be included the ...... h am-an" -~ .~,~ ~ Tha-t'wtloren~ ~t ~,~bli,- enl the land upon which such crops are~,,,.. r,r 15," -'~s th- c~.r and ex'n~nea * e~gnty per rent o~ te u ~ at .................. ~" ..... ' • h Lincoln Ellsworth, who accompanied Roald Amundsen on two historic ergen'cy" and'crisis*ex{sts t~roughout to. be gro~'n. _ .... :_. . of advert|sin," cach SUCh 10~ n. which the salames ofsac persons ' ~ ' - ~ ."'!were paid or fixed as of the month • his St endan ,'erin th ublic Section Z, .~11 acls or parts o[ ac~s tract) has been posted in the office .~ . ........ ~,~,~ wh-thersuch sal~r A~tie flights and who is contemplating an Antarctic expedition, an-t .._ ate .. g g . e.p •- in conflict herewith are l]el"eby re- • • fo .... " ................ " • , . nealtn, wet[are ann morals, in tnat mo,~ .~,,b]i" ,~o,"~- •- *h'=' fount`• o~,~ ' les or COml)ensatlon are fixed or nouneed his engagement to MISS Mary-Louise Ulmer of Pottsville, Pc. agricult~lral en~PSavndaPl;odu~tSvh?~e t Pealed, of the..~ ~..~C°unty- . , ..c~Audlt°r~...and~ .~ in .ur,~.~,°r ..... , " m " shall give the name and location of!e°mt~uted ~(~.n.an,~annu~tlri,~°n~thly,~°r The wedding is scheduled to take place next April In Switzerland. b-en s d . , . g e .... ~ .............. ea(.h such place The land and lots}per ~1] .~lS:ll, n_~eSsons.~Z.en.,LL...; -----o ...... __ COSt of prouuctlon slnce 1922, auu all '~ A LAAV R~_~DU~:I~G 'FII~_ ~.~ ~(~ " agricultnral land values have dis- BE PAID _~EIVSlt'.llt'ElttlS Ful¢ .sh-l',,, ~,~,e off,-I"~-n. e ,,~ for ..,,,~"~'~ ~,.~1"'" .,,,o+~"~ ._,.,~,u-¢"~',,'~ pensat, " < sl o. a p. ~" r ,,e. ~,uu~a ...................... 11~ 1 1 If appeared, due to the uncalled for tie-I THE PUBLICATION 0F AI, L LIE- tv Auditor or his deputy in the or-!}n thaWS ,'~2}lO~nWhlchar~ ~otfal~e~- tierm ~,'hlch they appear ]nsuch ] " - , ual .... ,,~,,I-,,.w,~,--~-, IHa¢la~*al I g~¢'a~"B~ flatten and nmnipulation of the cur- GAL NOTICES AND PROt'EE]D- " . ~ - " • ov ~ ' s o e I [~ 1 • l~[~ l" ~ql~l(ll hY~ll~ rency which caused under-consump- I INS PNOYIDED FOR BY LAVU. list " . exeeeu an am( ant eq • :ng elgnty .......... ties ~tnd produced starving millions Snbmitted by initiative pelition: " v " . ....... I per cent of the amount at which ........................ • ~ throughout the nation: and whereas,AN ACT to amend and re-enact th t(:d t isuch salaries not fixed by law were l,..,l,~kl., I,, taxes have been steadily Increasing Section 35,tt! of the 19/-'5 Su!)plement .s~"" as ~o~ :~po~,e,~ ...... m .,s" ~...'~'e:~'.... .... .r..., paid orx computed. ,, as of the month o:f the Clair OIL SUClI posL.n~ t I L e " ' S " " filing Workers' Sale £1kV~llIlO.l~l~..~ lllk.)i, gl,~L/ ill spite of the deplorable condition to the North iAaKota Colnpl/eU Laws ......... un'i""h Januar " 19,t. whether such salaries W ,,~,, of agriculture, and the cost of living l of 1913, relating to the fees to be conclusion of the sale of landsforor compen.~atmn are .f~xed or corer ~h,~ v~nr" n~rl nnv r,~v "on xvh¢~ ¢t~ pltteclt)li allannual, nlontnty or per A large crowd attended the s~,~ has been generally maintained; andpaid to newspapers for the publics- ." ................. ~ e ot 'r~m~wes" ~ "~li~t ......... flo ] t'- " dlenl" tasls~and until" otherwise Ir0vs " ' : a v .~ " n ne ' e last Friday at the Trotters school wilereas agriculture is the principal lion of all legal notices and publica- ,)1'~'(. where ~)o~to~t },2twee,, th~ rl~t~ changed by the prop r authority ~. ~ ~ ~ " " ........ r • ,~()t' E of t)0Stlllg al]d ti~e concluswn of the ei lit•' ~'el cent of the amouat corn- -' - ~'^~*~" n~t-^t~ stock men who are industry ill this state, 'lnd all other trans. • • such "alar es are hereby fixed at house. Chickin dinner was serves ,, u.~ ~.~ .... industries are solely dependent for BE 1"/2 EN:ACTED D$ q:H~_I.L HL • " • ................. ~ " to all who attended There were desirous of securing loans Ior me 1heir existent upon agriculture" and OF TI-tlC STATE OF . (9tCI' ~a}~de;~a~edr to, silall be gmlty of a puge~f' or: paid as of the month of • purchase of feeder cattle or lambs whereas there is at prc~ent no n~eans ~ectlou" 1 DAKOTA:That Section 3~40" of S~cti~n 4 "Tt~e rom,~val,~r desJanuary, 1932; provided, that the quite a few articles on sale, and , . ....... by which existing mortgages and S ' " " ' -" - ' '" " ~" ~ ' '~ ~ " "hel insalary or compensation of no deputy nearly everything was sold Themay now file men- applicalaons wl~n indebtedness can be refinanced, and the lt~25 Supplement to the compueu tracts( ~ of any h. t posted as "e ..... proceeds are to be applied on Rev. Roscoe's salary. We surely appre- the newly formed regional agricul- th edebtors are at the mercy of their Laws of 1913, is hereby amended and provided, shall not render any sale of assistant, secretary, clerk or era- creditors; and whereas hundreds and re-enacted to read as follows: .lands therein described invalid, ployee shall exceed the salary or Sectin 2. The fees to be paid to Section 5. The lists herein refer-'compensation of the state officer or rural credit corporation. F. D. Me- thousands of families have ah'eadynewspapers fur the publication of all red to pray be posted by the County member of the state board, bureatt elate the effort which people put Cartney, Oakes, director of the lost their homes through mortgage foreclosures or other judicial pro- ~ notices and publications that are ' Auditor or his deputy or any enlployee or commission by or under whom such forth to attend and help us out. The Greater North Dakota association, or•dings; and whereas hundreds and i now required or hereafter may be ! of his office or by the Sheriff or any depty, assistant, secretary, clerk or" sale was a grand success in every and B. E, ~room, chairman of the thousands more will lose their:required by law to be published by~ Deputy Sheriff of the County, and employee is employed or acts; and homes unless adequat relief is given; I the County Connnissioners or any • proof of such posting" sllall be made i provided further that nothing in thi~ way. agricultural committee of the Great- therefore, in order to prevent thei county officer; all summons, cita-and preserved by affidavit showing Act contained shall be construed as el" Nol%h Dakota ~ociation, are the utter ruin and destruction of agri- lions, notices, orders and other does- the fact. time and the places of post- prohibiting or preventing the leg|s- [culture, colnnlerce and iadustry and ments, proceedings or processes ill ing such lists made by the party lature from abolishing or consolidat- Rev. Roscoe and family motored to two directors 0n the board of this' the collapse of elvil government and actions or proceeding in the Su- or parties posting the same and fil- ing any or all Offices, Boards, Bu- Trotters Friday to attend the sale, corporation from North Dakota. l ln order to mainfain the integrity prerue, District, County or Justice ed in the office of the County Audi- reaus or Commissions now provtdedi 0f familics and their honl¢~s, alld the Courts of tile state, which are or ter before the date of the tax sale fro" by law or from eliminating the and worked on the church again. They are both engaged in organizing public health, welfare and nlorals of hereafter mav be required by law referred to. and [)roof of the publi- provision of any law fixing the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Reeve of Minot learn, but the marriage was kept a minor operation l)erformed upon ~t until recently. Mr. Adams her. She wri|es that the operation made several visits in this vicinity was very su(~essful and that the while his sister, Mrs. NOl~nan Sted- baby is gettl~ along nicely, which man, ~¢as a resident here, and he is good news ~o all of us. v 'as employed in the neighbor- Mrs• Ralph ~VIosser and son Dick, ~, sO he is quite well known. Mr. Mr. a~d Mrs. ~leorge Moore, visited ~ ~Irs. Adams are making their Mrs. ]~r~nest l~oore, sr., Mrs. John for the present with the tat- [Kalkmai~.and l~ttle Constance Mos- t{~s parents, near Belfield. ser, in Beth, l~[st weekend. They Mrs. John Pier,ins, sr., Mrs. Ben made a brie]N~al~tat the Crook home Pier,ha and son, and Mrs. James on Monday as~t~ey were return- Od~tbaugh and daughter, Eleanor. ing to their hom-~ ~]~each were visitors in Bonnie The Alvin and Leonard Leland ~ay. families of Skaar were shopping at ~. and Mrs. Ray Stecker and Trotters on Friday. BatddY and Jack, and Germ The Omley family was picking po- Hol~reem, who have been visit=hag taters for P. V. Moore Saturday. with relatives of Mr. Stec, ker, the Mr. and Mrs. AI. Flanagan were ]fferra Brown, Ellis and Mahlon shopping at Trotters Friday. Sleeker families, left for their homes Ka~thrYn Russell has been staying at ~, Washington, last Sun- at the Franklin home during the day. They arrived here nearly three past ~eek. • D1011ths ago. Theodore Beck•r, Bob McCloud Jessie Oasho and Ernest and Harry Lehman were in the were visitors at the Roy Trotters community gathering cat- home Thursday ~e*ning. fie, part of last" week. Andrew Abraham Friday evening a pleasant group Oswood were Beach evening. came out from Beach Thursday weekend• There school Friday, due to the county committee in each county, the people of ihis State. a partial to be p;lblisiJed: all lmblicati(ms of cation of ;he n(~tiees of tax sale shall amounl of salary or compensation UlOl'atoriunl for a 1)eri-d o! thrPc evcrv lla[ul'e [till aI'~) ll(~A" of tlere- 1)o made 1)\" affidavit film(] with the of any official,"member of any " Board, Bureau or Comnlission, Or visited at the A. M. Flanagan homeand acquainting these committees years is hereby declared on all ex- after" may i)e r~,quh'cd to be publisil- County Allditor before the date of any deputy, assistant, secretary, with the details of operation, so that |sting ~ndebtcdntss at ti~e tmle that ed by state tffficc~s, ele~.tive or ap- ~ale to which it relates. this aet takes effect includil~,~." tax- poinl:~ire, ~,}I n(,Iict.s of foreclosure S 'ct on d Chti)t(-r 322 of the Laws clerk or eml,loyee, or from reducing Sunday. Tlley motored to Beach on Monday and Mrs. Flanagan accom- applicants may secure immediate at- es and debts due byindividuals to of real e~ta[e and chattel lllorI~ag~*s of North Dakota for the year 1923below the amounts provided by this panied them. tent|on to their needs, All banks in the state, eeunty, ,)r other politi~.al ,n" other litms ,~uJ veal ~r persunal 1)eing Section 21~}) of thc 1925 Sup- Act the salary or compensation of subdivisiou~, excel,l: tlmt the benefits iu'oi,cl't.v f,ore('tc~ed 1,y a,lvctl~em(nt: plenlerlt tO lhe Coml~iled Laws ofally person or persons. Miss Nan Kregness went ~o Dick- the state have been provided with of li~is act shall not exten¢t to cot- all notices and publications requir- North Dak.ta lt~]3, and all other Section 3. The terrns elected and inson Friday t¢ attend the meeting copies of the application blanks, iporati~ms, nor sh:dl they exlend to ed to bc l)'abli.