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Beach, North Dakota
December 1, 1938     Golden Valley News
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N ~44 P20 THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1938 SENTINEL BUTTE wmum~~l~mmm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson arrived Sunday for a visit at the home of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pet- ersilie. Mrs. Charles Wolf came up from Medora sunday and was an overnight vis~.tor at the home o{ her cousin, Mrs. J. J. Hess. Emil Scherle was home over the weekend from Watford City, where he Is enrolled in the CCC camp. The Russell Van Eaton family moved the first of the week into one of the Hess apartments. The interior of the George Wosepka residence is being redecorated with kal~omine and paint. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hughes returned recently from Billings, Mont., and haveI resumed their residence in the house adjoining the Dixon property. Little change is reported in the con_ dition of Mrs. i~. A. WeUner, several blood transfusions having been made during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Wosepka and ~on Herald were Thanksgiving day supper guests at the home of Mrs. Wosepka's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. :Funk at Golva. Otto Petersilie is nursing a very sore finger which he had party severed a few weeks ago while cutting ties with R circular saw. Miss Black and Miss Robertson of the local teaching staff spent Thanks- giving in Dickinson, guests at the Robertson home. Miss Effie Mason spent the weekend holiday with home £olks north of Belfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waldal have MOved their household effects to the last house on the street south from the dam, having recently purchased the property from Mrs. Olga Lardy. ,Mr, and Mrs. Bert Fasching enter_ rained as Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nistler, Louie Fasching and sons Louie and Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hovland and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wetsch, who oc- eup.~ed rooms at the George Wosepk: home during ~he past three months while _Mr. Wetsch was 'employed as engineer with the highway departmen~ on local construc~ioh v~rk, lef~ We ~_ nesday for Bismarck ~her.. they wP_~ be ]crated for the winter. Mr. and h~rs. 1~. K. McL~iP a:rive~ ~rednesday from Willistou and wrc Thanksgiving day guests at the Oeorg:, Wosepka home The McLatns w~l'e Sentinel Butte r:sider~ts ¢iuri: g .i~e ; past season whi!e he was :mpioye:i ! ~On highway construe:ion ....... re- ttuned to Wiiiis~cn ~.atu:'dsy. Bernard ~Soltn~ ) D xc)~: ~?':tc.~ o ' local friends frc.:p. ~,Va for:] Cit/ .;h ]~'i he is enrolled in a CCg camp. Ac_ cording to his letter, ~, • - ~\~e is fairly w~ll satisfied; says there ~ no i~rnnediate i danger of hin~. eontra~t~ng the gou[ as th result of over ea~g attd things like that, but tb, R[ as~ gd~eral thing life in camp is no~ too bad. Duane Schl~lz is busing his inventive genius to thd,.exte~t of constructing what perhaps shoa!~ be called an ice- mobile. Using $ !washhag machine motor for power'tddrive the propellor l)lades mountec~ oo a sled, the boys have great sport~r~ing the contraption tip and down the~]~)cal pond. Two former Oolden Valley County residents had a close vote in the reeant election, according to press reports. Albert Peterson, formerly principal of che Sen~tinel Butte high school and in recent year county superintendent of~ echools over at Washburn, had a tlel Vote in his race for re-election, 3572 for l both candidates. They'll have to flip[ ~t coin. R. F. (Dick) ~allagher, long] time Beach resident and former county[ attorney of (}olden Valley County, [ lost out by six votes in Morton Corm. I tY. Dick has started Proceedings for the purpose of a recount. The day set aside Sot the offering tip of thanks for the good things of life, was observed in hhe usual man- l~er, with family groups gathered around food laden tables, and a pubUe dance at the town hall in the evening. It was noticeable judging from remarks on the part of local residents, that a more genuine feeling of thankfulness • l)revailed than was the case on Thanks° giving days of other years. Although the table fare is at times of necessity simple, no one need go hungry, and ~uel is provided for warmth against the chill blasts of winter. Conduct of our l~ublic affairs may at times ,be entitled to criticism, yet Americans as least have the privilege to criticize to their hearts' content. Though rivalry among religious groups may at times engender feeling of envy, American citizens at l~ast have never been denied the right to worship their God as they please. That right is guaranteed them in the Constitution. And most of all there are no war clouds on our horl, ~on. In direct contrast, the Orient is bathed in blood, and war clouds hung over the European continent. With a • aa~or conflict narrowly averted in re- cent months, relations between the na° tions are strained to the point of breaking, and its citizens live in con. •tant fear lest at any moment the dogs I of war might be Unleashed. Germany, Peace loving though its citizens 'are as a nationalty, is an armed camp, sub° Ject to the will of a ruthless dictator. Religious liberty, coveted right of hu- Inans of all creeds, h'as been utterly destroyed. Jews are J~eing persecuted in a manner unbeileveable in modern times. Expressions of these thoughts are the results ~d~,. remarks heard locally on Thanksgiving day. They are a compari- Son to emphasize the fact that we as Americans have much to be thankful THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS 0 for. We have individual liberties not quent and prolonged visits here in In his journey through life, Styles virtues are never extolled at a tlme munitles, and a higher type of cltlz~1. enoyed by the people~of many other nations. We should'~ thankful for them, be prepared tb"¢ ~(defend the re_ ligious freedom guaran~i us under the constitution and r~i~e to cultivate within ourselves allt~e .geligious toler_ ances we are capakle'=of. A TRIBUTE TO A By J. J. Hess ~ It was with genuine regret that news was received of the passing away of Styles Frazier, 78 year old sheep- herder, who was found dead in his sheep camp near Carlyle recently. He • had been a familiar figure in this territory for many years, making fre- Sentinel Butte. He had -~en better days. Once prosperous, he was among those who had their fortunes swept and pretense behind Which certain in_ away ~)y a succession of bank failures, divduals in all wa~s of life the world the world. A mans' real worth is not To many of us, Styles Frazier was over, choose to S~age their part in the appreciated nor even mentioned until just an old sheepherder To some of human parade. He was never deceived his eyes ~re closed in death. us who had "~sion to observe him by an artificial halo, he could always Styles Frazier was just an 01d sheep- more closely'f 'he';was a man in the tell the co~terf¢it from the real in herder, but let this be said of him. real sense Jfth~ word. To the writer human nature, and although he was If all of us ~xried out our dealings of these lines l~ ~as a close ~so~al often and for lolig periods removed with our fell~men, our state and na_ friend over a~iod of 20 years. D~._ from contacts ~h occurin~ even~ he tion with the same sincerity of pur_ h:g :i1 th3s~cars we could detec~ In was always po~ted on personali~l~ and pose, an equal desire for fairness and his every word and deed the d~andlcircumstances in public lifer, " justice at all tildes, and that same intent to do that which is r~t, fair, I It is too bad that occasioff never re-lstrict application of the Golden Rule; and just, and he maintained" a never quired these truthful lines to be written there would be less of hatreds ~ong Iwavering devotion to those in whom while Styles Frazier was still among: groups and individuals, m0~e pleasant: he could detect those same virtues, l the living. 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Abstract of Votes Cast at the General Election November 8,1938, By the Voters of Goiden-V ley County, North Dakota (Referred and Initiated Measures) ] ~'~,,.oY~y o~"t~fy that the within ,l~d f,d!owing- Abstract of Votes east by the voters of Golden Valley ~'ount:,', N,u'th Dakota, at the General Election held at the various eleciion precinct: of s;ti(l (',~unty on :he ~'~!i day ,,f N~)vember, 193~,, is a truc and correct copy of the original Abstract thereof made by the regularly organized Board of County Canvassers as required i)3" laxv. Witness my i]and and seal th'is 1~th day of November, A. D. 193S. ),li>:NtN t~. ~;MITH, ("/lillty A ll~|i~ {,1'. Total Nun~ber of Votes Cast ............ 9 16 23 30 44 61) 170 34 276 273 147 96 208 43 51 40 158~ Referred Measure: R~gulatlou and License of Cream- erle~, Crenm Stu~lons and Otker Dairy Products Factories--- YES .................................................... 3 ~ 9 8 3 9 13 31 63 9 114 I07 46 26 74 l0 10 14 ~53 NO ........................................................ 6 9 14 S 7 7 10 20 15 44 8 71 75 37 33 62 13 17 15 471 Initiated Measure : Repeal of Liquor Control Act--- Yt,]S .................................................. 8 5 9 4 .2 5 12 2{) 56 12 90 108 44 31 ~0 9 10 9 495 N~ ....................................................... 9 7 " 17 15 15 10 20 30 37 97 18 167 150 92 58 tzg 26 33 28 955 Initiated Measure: Old Age A~istaaee Aet~ Y t,].~ ................................................ 9" 11 13 17 7 6 20 30 31 80 12 135 131 82 49 12t 2~ 36 24 840 NO ........................................................ 1 1 6 8 9 8 5 7 21 45 11 S8 74 39 26 48 ~; 5 7 415 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. ) COUNTY OF GOLDEN VALLEY, ) Beach, N. D. Nov. 18 1938. We. the ~ ndersigned do hereby certify that the within and foregoing Abstract of Voles east at the Goneral Election held at the variOuS election ~rcelncts In this COunty, is a true and correct abstract acco :ling to the returns made by the Ele,-tion Boards of the varlnus precincts. \Vltness our hands, and the seal of sa d County, the day and year first above written. M, C, TESC-H]~R, (SEAL) M~ F. SMITI~I, ERNEST D. NELSON, A, E, KASTIEN. MINNIE E. SMITH.