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THE G01DEN
VALLEY NEWS
THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1938
Wibaux News
~_11 I I I I
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stair left on a
~usiness trip to Billings Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rlgby of Olendive
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Hall Thursday .and Mr. and Mrs.
:Blxby and Shirley of Cdendive were
I~lesta of the Fred Rein.eke family.
MIss Hazelle Nelson and Miss Deit-
Tick were Miles City visitors Friday.
Mrs. B. Carroll entertained the S,
~. A. at her home one evening last
week at an oyster supper and bridge
party.
Miss Katherine L~wrence spent her
Thanksgiving vacation with home folks
~t Rtchey.
Mr. Nell,on came from Valley City,
N. I:)., last week and visited his daugh-
ter Mrs. Frank Fessenden until Sun.
•tay, when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fessen.
~len hmk him to Glendive where 1~
1Rmk the train for California.
Mr. and Mrs. C.E. White were
Thanksgiving guests at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. S.L. 8herman in
~lendlve.
Hazen Wolfe left Thursday for
Houston, Minn., where he will visit
relatives.
John E. Bills and l~obert Wlllet of
%he W. C. H. 8. faculty lett Wednesday
lot Missoula and Great Falls to spend
their short vacation with relatives.
Grandma Woods was ~,opping in
~each between trains Wednesday.
Miss Jeanette Welsh came on the
bus Thursday morning from Olendlve
to ~pend Thanks~ving with her par-
~nis, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Welsh.
Albert Kroll returned Friday from
~m~.arck Where he had attended the
• 'ord Motor Co ~rvloe School and vls-
lied relatives.
lher daughter, Mrs. Fred Reinecke and
family until Sunday.
Misses Hazel Peterman, Hazelle Nel-
son and Helen Deitrick, Mr. and Mrs.
II Earl Dun.worth and F. E. Elll0tt were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank
glliott Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Rader and daught-
er, Mrs Radar St., and daughter and
Mr Heaton and sons were Thank.ely.
ins dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Mlngel.
Ben Ponke came from Idaho, and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Meyers from S. 1Yak.,
Wednesday, and are guests at the Ponke
homes for about a week
Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson of Beach,
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Thompson and
children of Cottonwood ~nd Wilbur
Thompson were among those who en-
joyed~ThanksEiving day at the Wm.
Zabel home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Lacklen from
Big Timber and Inn Elliott who at.
tends Polytechnic college In Billings
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~ames
Elllott Thursday. Inn remained home
unttfl Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Collins anc
baby came from Olendive Thursday
Thm'sday morning and spent the day
at the D. L. Collins home.
Burton Welsh received a telegram
stating that his friend, E. G. Paul had
passed away at Pasadena, Calif., Wed.
nasty. Funeral services were held
Saturday afternoon. Mr. Paul had
many friends here and in Beach who
will sadly miss his annt~M visits.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Woodburn and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Woods and
children were guests at the N. P. Yad-
on home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Helvik ~ttended
the annual Thanksgiving dinner of
the Golden Rule club at the Hedges
hall where everyone had a wonderful
time.
Thanksgivh~ guests at the HoWard
Mrs. Maxy 8cammon and IAlllan home included their daughter, Naomi
~l~In Beach Friday. and two girl friends from M,ndan,
.came from the west to Lynette Howard and Hans Curll~ from
~ou xnanKSglVll~ with his family. Baker, Orland Howard from ~m..
_L~ars. Dan 8utherland returned last r 'and ~r~ A~t,~t~,~ ~o~,m. -~-~::,"
,r= her cast. man Cou . 7"
=?e Ba!ou.gh. came from Lodge The Cottonwood Homemagr's club
~.ther~2et"e~ vaoa,on ~ the held the~ ~u.l ~-~i~ f.t
Mrs "" ~'~' 2 at the hall with about 60 l~ople pre_
her broth?: ~11: le't l~ednesd~ With ~sent. Those from a~y Included Mrs.
~, u©~, ~tr. ~nell and in,lily of[Nelson and children ~om/Llvlngston,
2T;2: ywg where th visit./Mr and Mrs Jou and child.
Mr ~er frowner, r~turni_~_ ~unday. ]ren and Mrs. Joubert Sr., of Fryberg
...... . ~ u ~ur~. ~awrer~ce l~a~tse and ]and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pederson and
wauoen spent Thanksgivhag day with ]children 'and Mrs. Sam Pederson of
relatives at Carlyle. Glendive. A Jolly time is reported by
N. O. H~zelwood, Ed Waldo and T.
J. Bushell autoed to Miles City Friday,
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Pederson of
~:Mendlve, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carlson .and
v2~fldren were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. David Dick T~ursday.
Mr. and Zopfl, Mr. and
~rs. Russell visited
Mr. and
Sunday afteyn~un, near Hedges
Miss Avis B~tler
d~y guest at the Fred home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stair and~
ehlldren .~alrvtew, Mrs. E. Good and
~on of Pompey's Pillar, were gu~t3
at the E. B. ~Wtair home 1~st w.ek.
Mr. and Mrs.\T. E. Hudson a,lfl son
Tommy Jr., of B~ch, Mr, and Mrs. Oeo
,I~nsen and Mr. ~nd Mrs. Beaman
~erman were dinner guests of Mr. and
2Vlrs. E. B. Sherman Thursday.
Miss Alice Nelsan, who teaches at
Miles City spent Thanksgiving with her
aunt, Miss Busness at Olendlve. She
was a week end guest of friends In
Wibaux.
Edward Remfllard came from Jordan
last week to v!stt at the P~rental home
~or a few days.
Mrs. U]ah Moore came from Wheeler,
:Mont,, Wednesday and was a guest of
those who attended.
Mrs. Guy Hall was hostess to'the
Sewing club Saturday afternoon and
served dainty refreshments at the
close of the 'afternoon.
Mrs. Herbert Wlldman of Mlssoula
al:d Harry Wordell of Big Timber
ca2 Thursday morning called .here by
th~ death of the ~rmer's father, Mr.
T. ~let ~e~ Z
Mr.~Mr~. Hetvik of Hamilton
enn~ 1~ week~rom Rochester, Minn.,
and a~ues~0f relatives. S~day
R~r. and~ I~s. q[ ~I. Helvik entertained
at~ tu~ a~ ludefisk dimmer in
theib%hon~r. Ot~sts Included Mr. and
Mrs. ~arl Dunsworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Set~ M~rming a:~d children. Mr ~n-~
)~rs. Frank Drake and ebAldren, Mr
.... -i Mr~ Army Helvlk Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Relnecke and daughters, Mr. ;nq
Mrs Mons Helvi~ o~ Hodges and All
[ Hetvik.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Arganbrlght, Mr. and
Mrs Hugh Chaffee and cb, fldren and
Wilbur Chaff~e spent Thanksgiving
w~th Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chaffee at
Golva.
Mr. and Mrs, Glenn McCabe and
Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Meyer have
moved Into their new homes just west
of Dr. Keller's residence. Frank Leh-
nen and family are moving to the
house the MCabe family vacated and
Wm. Woodard and family and moving
from the Green house to rooms in the
Meek residence vacated by the Leh-
nens.
A faml~ reunion was enjoyed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. MarvIn Bush.
man Thursday when Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bushman and son came fro~Bowman,
N. Dak., Mr. and Mrs. ~tro1d Busl~
man from Refer, N. D~fr. and Mrs.
Frank Rog~on an~/children from
Terry, Mont.,~and~ined the parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ~(~. Bushman and an-
other daughter Mrs. Dave Baird ~nd
her family. ~/
Miss Ferne Knudson enter~ed at
brldge party at the hg~i~e of her
parents Saturday evening/~ompllment-
tug Miss Alice Nelson ~ff Miles Cikv.
Prizes went to Wallace ~ott, Miss Haz-
el Peterman, Miss ~ls Buffer and
Ralph Mueller. 't
Mr. and Mrs. Eberl$ and daugthers
of Valley City, N. I~, and Circle,
Mont., spent from Wean .~ay to Men.
day at the Wallace ~_.o~t~nd Ralph
Mueller homes. .
Mrs. D. L. CollIns was he, tess to the
0 ~n' n
W m s club at the L~try Mo day
evening. /"
After the Thanks~v~f~g services at
the Clubhouse, seve~Jym,ilies enjoy-
ed a real feast, a~ all contributed to
the meal. After an ~fternoon of
games and visiting, supper was served
before the gatherIng dispersed.
ORDER AND NOTIC~ OF PUBLI-
CATION
NO. 10~ AT LAW
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH
DAKOTA
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION
UNITED STATES OF)
AMERICA, Petltlonert
vs. I
643.44 acres of land,
more or less, In Golden)
Valley Connty, North)
Dakota ; )
S. G. Pcndleton also)
known as Samuel G.)
Pendlet~n and ~amuel)
G. Pendl~.,m, J%g )
Irene Pend ;elon.F )
The heirs, devi~es, leg-)
atees ex~ cu.#. ~ and)
admtnlstrator~ of S.)
G. Pendietolf deceased,)
whose name~ are %m-)
known; ~ ~ )
h'er Lee Pe~ndleton; \ ) /
G1adys Marile V~ller,~)
/
Ethel Leigl~l; ~\ ",,}
I,h.re.u ce L:r~k/~wit z ; ~ ~
Tl~e Hope ff~and &lIn-)
v,s merit Compant, a) J
(' ', ,'por:, thm; J )
h,. he'rs, devl~ees,)
h~-'~aiee.-.., ~.x .e~ors, )
a n d adminlsl~ators)
of l,ewis F. Craw-)
f,~rd dec~-ascd whose)
n.Q In I~: &.e U Ilkuov%'n : )
"Phe heir-,, dev-s'ees, leg-)
atees executors, and)
administrators o f)
Corn B. Crawford ,)
deceased, w h o s e)
names are unknown'.)
Alice Mabed (2rawford;)
IIelen (q'a'¢,-ford ; )
Franzo II. Cra,vford: )
PICTURES
E .arged, -Tit ted
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the Butt Drug l
Jewelry Co.
SENTINEL BUTTE, N. D.
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Kenneth J. Crawford;)
Olivia Crawford : )
Ralph F. Croci as gu-)
ardlan ad lttem of)
Olivia Crawford. a)
minor; )
Petters & Company, a)
corporation ; )
John Keohane; )
Mark F, Jones; )
The First National)
Bank of Sentinel)
Butte. a banking cor-)
poration, i,ts success-~
ors and assigns;
J. W. Turner, as Re-)
ceiver of the First)
National Bank of)
Sentinel Butte. an in-)
solvent banking cot)
potation his success-)
ors and assigns: )
The Interstate Bank.)
a corporation of Sen-)
tlnel Butte, North)
Dakota ; )
Interstate Bank, a cor-)
poratlon of Sentinel)
Butte, North Dakota;)
Interstate Bank of BI1-)
lings County, a cor-)
poratlon ; )
The Comptroller of the)
Currency of the Un-)
lted States of Amer-)
;ca, as successor in)
interest to the First)
National Bank of)
Sentinel Butte. Sen-)
tine[ Butte, North)
Dakota; )
C~olden Valley County,)
North Dakota, a mu-)
nit;pal corporation;)
And all other persons)
unknown claiming)
any estate or Interest)
in or lien or encum-)
brance upon the land)
described in the pe-)
tit;on. )
Defendants)
Upon consideration of the Peti-
tion in Condemnation of the Unit-
ed States of America filed here-
In on the 31st day of August A.
D., 193~, by Pow~ess W. Lanier
United States Attorrl~y for the Dis-
trict of North DaintY\acting under
the instructions of\ tbte Attorney
General of the Unit4M S~tates, at the
request of th%Secre~ar~ of Agri-
culture seekinl~ the N~o~demnation
of certain lafi~ _in (~l~en Valley
County, North Itakota, "l~br the es-
tablishment* of ~ad for use in con-
nection with the~. Little ~AIissouri
Project which ~a~l lands are des-
crtbed as follows~
Lot 3, Lot 4, 81~I/"4N%V~4 SE~4-
NW~/a In gracti~ai Section 3
and'Lots 1, Lot~, S~'~dNEV4
SEI/~NE~ Lot, a% SWV, NwV,,
SE~4NW~41 and S!~4 lu Section
4 all in Townshil~ 141, Range
103, in Golden Vnflley County,
North Dakota, contain;ale 643.44
acres or laud, more or less.
That the estate taken for
said publle u~es is the gull fee
simple title thereto subject to
and excepting all existinff pub-
fie roads, public utility cue-
meats and rights of wa~, as
now located on and or aelross
paris of s~ld iauda.
And upon the eonaiderutioD of
the Affidavit @f Otto Haa~en-
stad, Special ,~ttorney fo~ the
Department of ~%Ju~glee, l~rgo,
North Dakota, /~r~witk gp¢~l,
IT IS ORDIDRI~) That ][
S. G, Pendleton, ~lso kno~'n as
Samuel G. P~tndleton~ and
Samuel G. Pe~dleton,~ Jr.
Sentinel Butte, N~rth D~kota;
Irene Pendleton Sentinel~Butte,
North Dakota; Th~ he~s de-
c;sees, legatees, exeoqt~'s and
administrators (,f S. "G. Pen-
dleton, deceased, whose names
and addresses are unknown:
Iver Lee Pcndleton. Deadwood,
South ]Dakotai Gladys Marie
%Valler. Gratton, Mh~nesota;
Ethel Leigh, Detroit Lakes~
Minnesota ;- Florence Bruls-
wltz, Grand Rapids, Minne-
sota; The Hope Land & In-
vestment Company, a corpora-
tics, H~De, Nopth Dakota:
The he;Is devise.s, legatees,
executors and adlllin isH~a [(~Ps
of Lewis F. Crawford. de-
ceased, whose names and ad-
dresses are unknown;
The heirs, devlsees, legatees, ex-
ecutors and administrators of
Corn B. Crawford, deceased,
whOSe names and addresses
are unknown:
Alice Mabel Crawford. Motley,
Minnesota: Helen Crawford,
2322 Lincoln Way, Ames,
Iowa: Franzo H. Crawford,
135 Main Street, Williamstown,
Mass., Kenneth J. Crawford,
1530 LaSalle Street, Minne-
apolis, Minnesota;
Olivia Crawford, 1530 Lasalle
Street. Minneapolis, ~,Iinne-
sots:
Ralph F. Croa] as guardian ad
li'tem of Olivia Crawford, a
minor, Fargo, North Dakota;
Petters and Company, a corpor-
ation, 549 Builder's Exchange
Minneapolis, Minnesota;
John Keohane, Beach, North
Dakota :
Mark F. Jones. 622 Chapman
Building, Los Angeles, Calif-
fornla;
The First National Bank of
Sentinel Butte, Sentinel Bu,tte,
North Dakota, a banking cor-
poration its successors and
assigns;
J. ~,'. Turner, as Receiver of
The First National Bank of
Sentinel Butte,/ an insolvent
banking corporation Sentinel
Butte, ~N~'brth/Dakota and his
successors a~d assigns;
The Inter~tat# Bank, ~ corpora-
atlon, o~S~tinel BUtte North
Dak(,ta; ~.:
Interstate "~ank, a Corporation
of Sentig~l Butte, North Da-
kota ;
Interstate~ J~ank of Billings
County, a cbrporation of Sent-
lnel Butte, ]~orth Dakota;
The Comptroller of the Currency
of the Un|te~ St~es of Am-
erica, as succltss~'Nln interest
to The First ~ra~tidllal Bank
of Sentinel 1~tte, ~ Sentinel
Butte, North DaR~t~ Wash-
ington, D. C.,
Golden Valley County, North
Dakota, a Municipal Corpora-
tion, Beach, North Dakota;
And all o~her persons unknown
claiming or having any interest in
or lien or encumbrance upon the
land descrl'bed in the Petition; and
in the event that any o$ the persons
hereinbefore named Is deceas4d, the
heirs, assigns, legatees or devisees
having or claiming any right, title,
interest or claim in the land here-
inbefore described or to be en-
titled ~o compensation in respect
-f the taking of the same for public
use and all persons occupying or
in possession of the same be, and
and they are hereby requested, cit-
ed and admonished to appear, ans-
wer or den%u'r to the Petition flied
in this c~se, the original .of which
is on file wi~h the Clerk of this
Court at Fares, North Dakota, and
to make claim f[)r the compensation
to which they deem themselves to
be entitled; and It is further order-
ed that a copy of this Order an~l
Notice shall be published once a
week for tw~ consecutive weeks in
the Beach Review, now known as
the Golden Valley News, a news-
paper of Golden Valley county, pub-
lished at Beach, North Dakota; and
it is furti~er ordered that in the
event of your failure to appear,
answer or demur to the petition fil-
ed herein with the clerk of this
court, wihin fifteen days after the
service of this Order and NotiCe uP-
on you, exclusive of the date of ser-
vice, and file a Copy of yotl~ answer
with the Clerk 0f this Col~rt, whose
office is in the Post OffiCe Building
at Fargo, North Dakota/and in ds-
fault thereof, the Court, will proceed
to a hearing ~nd aflJudieatlo~l Of
said suit.
IT IS FURT~/~I~ ~DP.RED T~hat
a copy of thi~ Order and Notice of
Publication b@ served by the United
States Marshal for this District, or
One of his del~uties, upon all known
defendants ~ho are residents of
this State, or~who msa$" ,be sojourn-
ing within th~ SLate,. or who can
be found wlth~ the State of North
Dakota. ~
IT IS FURTI-I~t ORDERED That
a copy of this {k:der and Notice of
Publication be ~n~tfled postpaid to
each of the persons shown by this
Order and Notice hereinbefore de-
signated as non-residents of the
District of North Dakota. within
two days after the date of the first
publication hereof, such copy to be
addressed to the last known place of
residence of such persons.
Dated this 23rd day of November
A. D. 1938.
ANDREW MILLER,
Judge of the United States
District Court for the Dis-
trict of North Dakota.
December 1-8. 1938
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