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Beach, North Dakota
October 20, 1932     Golden Valley News
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 1932 THE BEACH, N. D.. ADVANCF PAGE GOLVA A. M. Peterson and wife of Garn- er and Miss Edna Peterson, were dinner guests at the W. W. Page home Tuesday. Getz poultry agent was here Tues- day and bought chickens, taking them to Beach via truck as no train went until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Fischer were busness visitors in Beach Wednes- day. Mrs. Fischer did some dry goods shopping while there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kreitinger and Mrs. Henry Wassman were Beach visitors Wednesday, the latter went to have dental work done. Ten of the gas pipe men were in Golva Friday and Saturday, repair- ing the main line from Badlands co Carlyle. They left here Saturday for Cabin Creek where they will be located for a few days. Oolva friends were grieved beyond words upon receiving the sad news of the tragedy that happened in the Ben Hess family. Being residents here for many years before moving near Beach. they have a wide ac- Loading Flour for Porto Ricans quaintance in and around Oolva. Sympathy is extended to the grief ~tricken family, from all• Mr. and Mrs• Leon Kremer and son Edwin and daughter Wilma were Beach vistors Saturday and attended the matinee. Mr. an~l~'s, A. M. Peterson and daughters Edna and Evelyn, Mrs. WMlace Page and Miss Ruth Hong autoed to Dickinson Thursday morn- lag. Miss Hong and Miss Edna re- ~aained until Friday evening, the others returning same day. They had a very enjoyable time. l~-s. Harry Funk went to Hebron ThUrsday. Miss Cecelia Miller, Miss Helen Dunston and Miss Marguerite Foes accompanied her as far as Dickinson to attend the teachers' convention. The ladies returned Bunday afternoon, j Mrs. John White (nee Christine Hess) was a guest of Mrs./ John ~ischer last Wednesday. SI~ was Called home on account of t~he seri- ous auto accld~nt of her lithe niece, Dorothy Hess.~ / Louis Faschir~ and son ~Sert have tented the pool hall frc~M W. W. age took e iodlast Tues-! day. Mr. Page Will dqbc~c more time to his f~r.n~ inter~s~ I Miss Irene Mar[aam #ent to Dick- I ~n Thursday ~o atend the con-I ~ti0n, returning ]Sunday. Mr. I t Mrs. Thd0. ~flar~am and_ Mrs. ! Sheen went as{fa~ as Beach and i t~vor 3,000 ba,:s of fl-ur, supplicd by the American Red Cross, ,d the fune~tof lttle Dorothytb'n:l.-d ,,n the S. ,% Ponce at New York for shipment to Porto Rtco to Many other~ from here at-I t'e!ic: ~ tiw distress caused by the recent hurricane that swept over the is!a~'l. ' t ¢ IIUMI' (Too late for last v.eek) Cccelia Teacher celebrated her 13 Funk, and Foes attended the fun- at Beach Thursday morning. Jack Hanson who has been work- the past summer for the Oldis at Alpha, returned co Golva the Misses Miller, * Bob Stone and Miss Evelyn Pet- of" Beach and Miss Ruth Hong birthday by having a little party at Golva were dinner guests a~ the her home on Sunday and invited M. Peterson home Sunday. a few of her girl friends in to en- A. M• Carlile went ~o Dick-l joy the afternoon wlth her. Her Thursday to attend the birthday was Friday the 7th, but as convention, returning i it was a school day, the party had Saturday morning. He reports lie be given later. Her friends af- large attendance of teachers• ter an enjoyable time wished her Purple Derbys report a good at- many more happy birthdays. at their dance Friday A dancing party was given ~h2- 'APPOINTED TO SENATE ] . . at Alpha and expect to pu~ day evening at the Mat Decker a hard times dance in two weeks home. It was given as a surprise ;e.,~d of a masquerade that being and relatives and friends enjoyed preference of the ~ople. !themselves until the wee hours of Miss Ruth Hong, Miss Edna Mae !the morning. I , Miss Paul: ]e C1 rl andI Charles Cameron was a caller at Scobie were Beach visitors George Franzen and Chuck Moore's Miss Pauline Curl eobie were B ,-h v and attended the matinee• on last Sunday. I and Mrs. Philip Page, Miss Albert Callus motoreB to town on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. I Waiter Walker, Grand Junction at $ (Cole) newspaper pubhsher and re Morton and Mrs. Ben Morton Vqll Decker who haS been pc- I • " at Beach shopping Saturday. -~ sad news of the death of Mrs. i kane, Washington for the past two tiring chairman of the Democratic Stoddard .reached Golva Sat-'years is visiting his ~arents, Mr. and state e.entr~, com.m~!ee, wbo was -~-- -,-t Decker I appointee an}tea ~tates senator and the many friends here ~v,i~.. -,*~ -- ..... " ~as a visitor on I from Colorado to fill the unexpired ~tane -£e~u~, , , 1 sympathy to her friends and ....... ikTr home I (rm of the late Charles Waterman. sunuay a~ ~ne ~-,~ • ' en, Grace, Mary and John, of - - ~" nd ~rom Beach was [ , he appointment was made by Gov Jonn wen~a p~v ~ lel Butte, a visitor last Tuesday at the Camels} ,~illiam H. Adams. Why do our loved ones leave us • Why are our tears in vain-- Hump sch~x~l. "~'-T" i Our hearts will always be sad- Mrs Chuck Mo~re and children ' ------- • ~ t ........ afterI No Repeal of Gravitation returned home o ~ue~y " dened ...... 2m:a~t°~.,r0tters [ Scientists state that it Is impos- vlSl$1ng irtenas a [ n h ' ~ntil in I~eaven v.e nl~ct mo~her. __ __ [n__as a~.~j~,~ ,,, ~'~.t-~n, slble to go beyo d t e earth s gray- "Deserter m .~-.. w .... again, mat mr Ul~,,~ ~-- !lW. Gravitation diminishes rapid- ~r. and Mrs• Otto Hansen and on Tuesday on bu~.e~. -- .__.tly with distance from tbe center •lies were Beach business visitors Ray Brier was at~aSl~or at jon/my .......... . - ~ox me ears, out never, so ra~ as Mat Decker had his ~elepnone[ " ~?~IdMYadison of Beach was at (3ol- Honnold's last TuesaaY.., _ two know, ceases to act. taken out on Saturday. The Camels t Saturday. He expects to go to Hump school is the only telephonel _ , ~r~sGul~ofUa~lEZtL econ0m • h Dakcta soon. • now The net Y a light SlmW fell in Golva SundaY" left on thm line • I Mr and Mrs Mike Lardy and son I agitation in Congress is a reduction See. 28, Twp. 142, of $150000000, in a total budget of Sad'¢ dle Butte Pr cinct--- Comprls-. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Page were George motored to Glendive last four millions.--Tampa Morning Trl- ing Township 141{ Range 10a, The Stanley F. Casey ...................... Rugby . ~l ~ch Saturday. Wednesday to visit Louie Lardy.,,-~ polling place to I )e at the Little State Auditor ~a~ Jorie Funk was an overnight Ray Brier was a Beach visitor °n I b~"¢" See.Beaver23 SchOOlTwp. 141,|RangeHCilse on 104.tile SW~ Grace Hoepesstate .................... TreasurerCarringt°n William M. Schantz ........... ~ Bismarek ~of Dorothy Wosepka Saturday. Monday. - " Delhi t'rectnc| -- Comprising Attorney ~eneral ladies of the Altar society George Franzen was a Beach vis- NOTICE OF GENERAL~ ELECTION I TownshiPing p~ace 141,.to DeRangeat [nel04~Thevmin V)ewP'°ll" ScottcommluulonerCameron .................... ot InsuraneeBiSmarck Ill have their bazaar and big feeitor on Tuesday. ~ ..... stia sen Count Au School House on the NE corner of I I, cnas. ~'m'L !n ~_.~ at ~" ~oI" ![~ec "2 Twi). 141 Range 104. Perry It. Benner - .............. Dickinson ~day, the 25th. Weather per- :dltor in anu tor the ~u~, Y lo~k~otf i~ ~'anagan Precinct -- Comprising Commissioner of Agriculture and ltting, n Miss Alice Haijsman writes that den ValieY.b ce~Statet~tY°[ ~,or,~,,,at GeneraiIT°w ~shii, 141 Range 103. The poll- " Labor ~iss hill}an Manaam accompa - she is enjoying her work at the Val-I Elect}end°here Ywin. oc" nela" .... in the several" ling place to 'be at the Twin ButteArthurJ°hn CommisslonerMagillL. Chal)~nan°f .................. Railroad~Ver°naNorma votmg 1" " . ..... ,. .... 01 Twp 141 Range 103 fl Mr. and Mrs. Ounnar Fahistrom ley City Teachers college, and that -. )~ eeincts of Gohten Valley ] School Ifouse on the SW corner Sec. ~ , ('SIllilY North PaNels for ,~Je puc- " ' . '- -~ ' ,- o- -.~---- ~,,~ 1 ..... ckinson Saturday to visit rela- besides carrying a heavy sehedule~ ~g~ 8~ electing the several officers City oI ~ea.cn _~ reu~uy~ "'"'-.,:u~-~'~ r and attend homecoming of the of classes in the home economics ~esignated below. The said election Comprising all the termtory w,~..,,, INDia II)UAL course, she is taking violin and pianot ~sHl be held on the ~ day of Nones- the limits of the City of Beach in "Communist Party, %Vorkers-Farmer ~lents and graduates, n I bTr 1932 and tl~e polls ivill be open q'o~-nsh.ip 140, ~angelO6, on th~Government" Presidential Electors !kiw. Fischer went to Dickinso lessons, is in the choir of 25 selected~ on said. day at .,.9:00~ "0A'pMMand will Sou~nNtree[ ,~)deanct t,~trvlew "~t' ":~" ~Y"'"Ave Tne'~'~ pn~-'V" Candidate P.O. Address tiday for auto repairs: tt i voices from the school, is a member;remus open unt,~ ~: ...... ~ONE CANDIDATE TO BE N%MED ing l)laee to be in the Court Room Louis Tveldt .............................. Forbes ~ill Hartman and friend Ma I of the Y. W. C. A. and the W. A. A., I Fi)R EACI! OFFICE VNLESS OTH- on the..=~econd floor of the . Court Pete Barry ............................ Bonetrail } .......~ECIFIED l-louse lffU U ng torsion on l~ots ~-a- Charles Hill ................................ Belden t Part)" Ballot 5-6, Block 6, Original Towns}to ofLeroy Gilbertson ................. Reynolds %'L~er, were in from Badlands af- not to mention a literary society she ER.~E .... • U. S. Senator • attends. This is indeed a busy year ' United StateseSe~2t~rngress two th~iC~'tYff°fBeBec~h' Prec,nct No. 2. -- Frank "Witty ........................... Larson k pplies, Saturday. t Representat~v "-- Comprising all of the territory with- Representatives lu Congress at large " ' ~aver Abraham has purchased] for her and one that she will prob- ~ rnor in the limits of the City of Beach in Pat J, Barrett ........................... Sanish ' t~ove ' " • t is known as the Doener farm [ably remember with keen pleasure Lieutenant Governor Townshu) 140, Range 106 on the Ella Reeve 1:)leer ........................ Mlnot ~l ~ll move there soon. as she looks back to it. I Secretary of State north side of and north of 2nd street Governor ~*ote Auditor and Fairview Avenue. The polling Andrew Omholt .......................... Mlnot. , S,~ place to he in the City Fire Hall Lieutenant Governor WON'T ~-~ IT TOO [ west of the Johnson Motor CompanyB. J. Helland .............................. Forbes shop I . • Secretary of State BEST BIB AND TUCKER State Treasurer Attorney General Commissioner of Insurance voted upon at HARD " as drear in a blue and commissioner of Agriculture & Beach Civil Twp. Precinct No. 1--- Roy W. Dalziel:z.-~Te-~e-.=; Glenburn separate ballot for that purpose. O~fl[00 ]~t~ MiSS ~ W -- 1~ Comprising Township 139, Ranges .... ~t~ruv~ .~ ,...~ * ~ In Witness, Whereof, I have here- your wife is going in for poll- the best man was drear in a mo~e }Labor State Senator, one from each .odd Range 105. The polling place to be Seal of Golden Valley County North Oh?,, said the neighbor, crape dress and wore a tight-fitting Commissioner of Railroads 105 and 106, and Township 140, r.. r. ~oescu ...................... .,.on~pe.,er unto set my hand and affixed the s," sighed the meek one, "she's blue silk turban hat. Blue SliPpers lnumbered district and Members of at the Chandler SchoolHouse locat- INDI~'IDUAL Dakota, in the City of Beach: North the House of Representatives, as ap- ed on the SW corner of Sec. 3, Top. ":Liberty PartY~reM~ney Without Dakota, this 10th day of October 1932. Beach Civil Top. Precinct No. 2---[ Presidential F_~leezors (Seal) CHAS. CHRISTIANSEN down-town to _get a new hat completed the costume. Mr. ]~-----[portioned by Chapter 7, Session 139, Range 105. [ Inter e ". . wore Oxford gray white dark blue Laws of 19N31o-ps,rty Ballot Comprising All of Township 140, I Candidate _P. O~.Addres.~ County Auditor. into the ring. '---Cincinnati sult,--Riverside (N. J.) paper. Election to be In accordance with Range 106, except that part within tJ. H, Ulvan ................ ~ew ~ockfora (Oct. 13-20) ,he proviMons o2 Chapter 117. S. L. ,he limits of ti, e CHy of ,each. Thel[CLASSIFIED 1919 aud amendments thereto, polling place to be in ti~e County State Offleer~ Agent's ~,fflce in the south west eor- Judge of the Supreme Court nor on the lower floor of the Court Judges of the District Court: Dis- House• Building located on Lots 3-4- tri('t No. 6--three. 5-6. Block 6. ()rig Townsite of the WANT ADVERTISEMENT RATES State Sul)erintendent of Publlc In- City of B~ach All orders tor advertlsln#; under this head must be aceompanl~ bJ~ struetion ~illage of Sentinel Butte Pre- Cash. The rates are two ¢.,ent~s a word with a minimum charge of 14L, County Officers cinct--Coniprising all land withincents nor insertion. No such advertisements phoned or mailed in will bl, Sheriff the limits of the Village or' Sentinel ouhlished without prenayment unless the party has an establlsk~ •" Auditor Butte. The polling place to be in the account wlth this office. Treasurer Village Hall in the Village of Sen- Register of Deeds tinel Butte• States Attorney Sentinel Precinct- Comprising L~[~R S.~I~ /~ ~YJ[ISCEL~I~ (S County Judge Townships 139 and 140, Ranges 103 1 I Superintendent of Schools and 104. The polling place to be In ---~-~-- , __ _ -- / Cle,.k of Dls..ict court, in coun- the Sentinel Townshi uilding lo- i ties having population of more than cared on Lots 4-5-6-7, Block 2, Hunt- 6000 er's Second Addition to the Villagetom grinding. ~Sa)~, gz~vel an~ flee~d. ~ea~Adv~ai~. 3a-tL Public Administrator of Sentinel Butte. kindling wo0d]f~ sale. :.E. D [FOR RENT--t-W. , iur~iahod Coroner Lone Tree Precinct -- Compris- ,Iaog~n. ~ /' 39-tt. ~xT~t .~z.7-w:~,~ zurnumeu County Commissioners---as per ing Townships 137 and 138, Ranges - _ [ Mrs. W. ~adley, Beach, ~-i~ county needs---See. 3257 C. L. 1913 105 and 106. The polling place to Justices of the Peace-~as per be in the Town Hall In the OriginalTYP~ ~IBB~ FORI~ county needs--See. 3257 and 3258, C. Townsite of Golva. " Sale--At Advance flffice. Pri~ I Dr. Riesland, the eyesight speoial- L. 1913. Garner Precinct -- Comprising ~5 cents. [/ 53-t 'I }st, may be consulted for the fha~ County Constables as per county Township 138, Range 104, The poll- needs--See. 3257 and 3258 C. L. 1913. ing place to be In the Randash FOR S~20 acre far~15 miles lscientific °Pt!~al ~-vice at CoMes Official Newspapers---See ChapterSchool House located on the S~V~ 172 Session Laws~t925 Sec. 30, Twp. 138 Range 104 southeast of Oolva, 3~(aeres tall-]Valley Hote~ j~iv. 7-8-9 anad Ith Upon a separate ballot the ques- Bullion Precinct -- Comprising able, balance g~od'p~ture. Goodfall day. C/ 24-4t tion of discontinuing levy for Coun- Township 137, Range 104. The poll- ty Agent Work in Golden Valley ing place to be in the Carew School water, imp~ove~ae~ alone worth] - , ,, .,, ,, , , , County, North Dakota in accordance House on the NW corner of Sec. 20, price asked, $1f~ ~r acre~ e~mh. H. f ADVANCE AD~' GET I~E~T~L'I~A with Section 2263, 1925 Supp. to Com- Twp. 137, Range 104. piled Laws 1913 will be submitted Stoddard Prec,nct -- Comprising I'I. H~l'l~ter,~B~h, :: ~3"3I)} .... ... :. .,,--,-~---77;__ to the people of Go}den Valley Coun- Townships 137 and 138, Range 103. ty, North Dakota. The polling place to be at the rest- "~TM~ The following proposed Constitu- denee of Ed. Hess on Sec. 2, Twp. BARG,~.~ NOTICE OF RituAL ESTATE MORT~. tional Amendment and Initiated 137, Range 103. Measures will be submitted to the ~Vitliams-Bull Run Precinct. --- ERY--20-35 All~-Ch~lmerst~ tract- GAGE FORECLOSURE aAL~': people at this General Election, and Comprising Township 136, Ranges or, 4-Bottom I~Cr~se plow, 10-~i /r/ a Publicity Pamphlet will be issued, 105 and 106. Tbe polling place to be Foot Grand Det~ Tandem disc. Notice is Hereby Given, T~t that in compliance with Chapter 213, Sea-l at the Moor Ranch House on the r, v ~,,~ ~ ~a or, !certain real estate mortg~_e /tl~_ sion Laws of'1923: I S~¢VI£ Sec. 6. Twp. 136, Range 105 .... ,,.i ~ ~v4~, ~., "~- "~" executed and delivered b~)¢ Emma J. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, Polls open from 9:O0 A. M. until ~~ County ~f Mllwauke~ °~"wau~o~ State~ Repeal of Prohibition Clause in17:00 P.M. Goodrich of the City o ilwauk State Constitution t In witness whereof, I have here- ~, ]Wisconsin, Mortgag99", to D. ~o INITIATED MEASURES t unto set nly hand and the official //_i_\\ ~r||l~ Heaney, of Blsmarc~in the Co%t~t~ Three Year t'artial Moratorium !seal of the County of Golden Valley, ~//~\~'~. |~[[~ I of Burleigh ~.nd St~e of North ~- Permitting the Mortgage of Crops I State of North Dakota. ~ ~s ~ J |||| ', kota, Mortgagee, dflted the 6th A Law t~teducing the Fees to be I Dated at Beach, North Dakota, this /f~. ~ SS|a- of April A• L~l 192C~'and file4 for r~- paid Newspapers for the Publica-[30th day of Sept. 1932. (