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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
December 31, 1942     Golden Valley News
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NEWS Mrs. j. Odenlzaugh, 8r, returned Wedmm evening from Mmnpo Pab Every Thursday bY  she had gorgrlth Mr. Oden- CO. bagh to attend the fmeral of Will Odenbaugh. Enroute hone she visit- Editor ed with her sister a¢ Scarboro, Iowa, a the Pcetoffice at Beac North  and with lr son "rneron at Fargo. "  Her son was leaving Fargo to go Act ¢d Mah $, 189% to Omaha, where he was inducted into the service. Joe Jr. in hauling grain during NOTICE F EXPIRATION OF the Jt week. P]ClOD OF REDEM]PI[ON Thel  he two W] Of Christ- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA lP.tion at Bo, &apos;lew, and COUNTY OF GOLDEN VALLEY MISs Mary Retnholz went to her OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR BACH, NORTH DAKOTA home south of SenMnel Butte, to TO: DAVID SEYMOUR BROWN, Owner, the name in which the hereinafter described lands are assessed : his people," the Glen for the Christmas holi- He rerned to his school kst Little Kenn,yy Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thompson, is on the sick list his week with the elflcken pox and a very bad cold. We hope that Kenney will be able to be up and around feeling much better next week. Word lw been received from Miss Mlldred Tobias that she likes the subject of electronical radio tele- ViXen at the Univemity in St. Louis, Missouri. At the completion of her work she will be able to teach the oourse and be in the civil service department. Phil Cook arrived home from White orse, Canada, Tuesday of last week to spend the holiday vacation with his parents, brothers and sister, and other relatives. He intends o re- turn 0 Canada and resume his work wii the Dowell Construction Co. in January. Mr, and Mrs. Keith Walker of Edmonds, Washington. arrived for several week's visit with the Carl Davis and Cce Neudtck families. Mrs. Walker is a sister of Carl Davis and Mr. Walker is a brother of Mrs. Coe Neudlck. Before returning they will also visit with Mr. Walker's sisters at Skaar. Lt. Tom Vanvig, who is stationed in Colorado, arrived Friday evening to spend his furlough with his par- entre, Mr. and Mrs. Sivert Vanvig. Another son, Andrew, who is attend- lng Cornell University in New York, arrived last week, Lt. Vanvig called at the office to thank those respon- spend her vacation there. The pupils of the Bonnie Vew School and their teacher, Miss Mary Reinholz. gave their Christmas pro- gram at the schoolhouse, on Friday evening. Following the program, Santa ClaUS made has appearance, and all of the children were treated to a sack of candy. An enjoyable evening was spent bY those attending. A. O. Pilot. who has been employed at Prove, South Dakota, for some time past on a defense Job, was a visitor at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lyle Adams, last Thursday. Mrs. Pilot, who has been staying at the Adams' home, left with him. and she plus to return to South Dakota wth him, following a vistt at their home at Fryburg, (THIS WEE) Dick Kerr and son Max were guests at the Leo Nielson home on Christ- mas day. Harold Abraham returned to his home Sunday evening after visiting his friend Glenn Finkle, at Wibaux. Miss Elsie Pasha, who has been em- ployed in Billings for the past four months, returned %o her home Thursday, to spend the holidays and to remain indefinitely. Jack Still returned to his home Monday, after an absence of about three weeks, during which time he visited his brother in San Francisco, and with other relatives on the west coast. He made the trip by train. Godfrey Pasha was a patient at the Beach hospital for several days last week, while being treated for a broken bone in his right ankle, which Bible for sending the home paper, he received in a fall at his home last Mrs. Bessie Welch left Thursday Wednesday morning. At present, he mornlr for Muskegan, Michigan, to is getting along as well as can be spend tn days with her son-/n-law expected. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ]rnes and family. Her grandson, Frankie, will be remembered by a good many in Beach, is going into the Service, and asked her east so they might have a family reunion before he goes. Melvi O. Stuart of Beach enlisted in the Navy at Dickinson on Decem- ber 15, At Fargo he passed all of his examinations and in a letter to parer he states that he is en- Joying the sights until he receives his call. S/nee then word comes that he is stationed at Farragut. Idaho. UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH Beach, North Dakota New Years Day service at I1 A. M. at Beach only. Sunday, January 3, 1943--- Sentinel Butte, II:00 A. M. Carlyle, 2:30 P. M. Garner, 4:$0 P-I. - Beach, 8:00 P. M. Please note the change of hour for ntinel Butte and Beach. ST. PAIL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH V. H. Dissen, Pastor Beach, North Dakota January I, Divine Services I0:$0 A. M, January 3, Divine Services 10:30 A.M. Sunday School after Services. January 6, Ladies Aid at Noon. METHODIST CHURCH Grant S. Moore, Pastor Beach, North Dakota Services for January 3, 1943-- Sunday School at 10:04} A, M. Pahlng Service at 11:00 A. M, Junior Choir on Wednesday at 7:00 P. M. Adult Choir on Wednesday at ';:30 P. M. New Year's Eve Fellowship gather- lng at 8:00 P. M. in the basement of the Church for young and old. Com- murdon Servlce at 11:00 P. M. Everyone Welcome. CLASSIFIED ADS FOUND--Truck tire. Inquire at The Golden Valley News. 14-tfc FOR RENTDownstairs apartment. Julia Kalkman, Beach. 14-1tp sAL00--T0000 of hor00 7 years old, well broke, Clyde Polley, Sentinel Butte, N. D. 13-Jtp WANTED TO BUYHay and corn in field suitable for picking. T. E Hudson, Beach 7-tfc FOR SALE--Several second hand davenports. Sne real buys. See them at Overstad's, Beech. ltf FOR SALE--About January 15 will have 15 bred sows, both red and white. H. A, Bury, Alpha. 14-Jtp LOSTHubeap from Studebaker car. Finder please leave at Golden Valley News office, Beach, 14-1tp PIANO FOR SALE--or will trade for young stock or pigs. Vtnce Wicka, Beach. 14-Jtp FOR SALE--OHental Rug and Pad, Tapestry Chair and Stool for quick sale. Priced right. See Mrs. Lyle Martin. 14-1tp TAKEN UP---2 lambs. Owner may have same by paying for keep and this advertising. Leo Rising, Golva, North Dakota. 13-3tc FOUNDTwo parcels. Owner may have same by Identification and paying for this ad. Call at The News office. 14-tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE--Twenty-nine Chevrolet coach, body in good con- dition, complete with five good tires. Priced for a quick sale. See Ervin Schallock, Beach. 14-2tp S)  boar pig, price $35.00; one four wheel trailer with good tires and wagon box, good as new. Also about 300 pounds of crested wheat grass. Harry Watem- bach, Wibaux. Montana. 14-2tp FOR SALE---8/room dwelling north of the St. John's Church. partly modern and in the keart of the city. Call and see me, B.T. , Beach, North Dakota tfc CAME TO MY PLACE: Z months ago: A light bay mare about 2 or $ years old. Owner may have same by pay for keep and ad. Fred Mistier, Sentinel Butte. North Dakota, 14-1tc Bonnie View (Toe late for last week) a Happy New Year extended to everyone. 6tedman, who s at- in Beach, came Friday ewminS, spend her Chr/stmas Mrs Ck Pesh and Richard, and Mr. Pasha, Jr., were Sunday FOR S&Ug--ne red boar pig, pries aUd visitors at the Je $35.00. One four-wheel trailer with i ii ] ill Ill In Beach spinet piano. Will close out at a very substantial discount. If interested, write at once for partic- may be your to obtain a new piano for the duration. good tires, and wagon box good as new, also about 300 lbs. of crested wheat grass. Harry Watemhach. Wlbaux, Montana. i$-tp STOCK / FOUND TRESPASSING on SW I-4 of 30-138-I03 will be taken up, Any person opening gates on the above described land without permission will be pro- secured. Clarence Finneman, Own- er. 14-3tp 1943 FARMER'S RECORD BOOK, simplified, guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded. Price $.50, Necessary to complete your income tax, Order today, checks or stamps O.K. Worner & Company, Wah- lton, North Dakota. 14-1tp TRAINED MEN needed in War In- dutrles. Learn Auto, Diesel. Avia- tion Mechanics, Welding, Lathe Machinist. Practical, approved tra/n- lng---no books, Short course quail- flies for good Job, Free Catalog. I4NSON TRADE S(YOOL, Box MUSIC CO. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter des- cribed and assessed in the name of David Seymour Brown for taxa- tion for the year 1938, was on the 12th day of December, A. D. 1939, duly sold. as provided hY law, for the delinquent taxes for the year 1938, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety (90) days from the completed service of this notice, to-wit: On March 12th, 1943. Said land Is described as follows: THE SOUTH HALF (S) of SECTION THIRTY FOUR (34) TOWVNHIP ONE HUNDRED THIRTY EIGHT (188) RANGE ONE HUNDRED THREE (103), GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA. The amount for which said land was sold was Twelve and 31-100 Dollars ($12.31). Subse- quent taxes for the years 199, 1940 and 1941 hays been paid. The amount required to be paid in or- der to ,make redemption from such sale, exclusive of the costs of publishing and serving this no- tice Is on this date the sum of Fifty-three and 52-100 Dollars ($53.52). In addition to the above amount you will be required to Day the costs of the service of this notice, and unless YOU redeem said land from said sale before the expira- tion of the time of redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will be issued to the holder of the sale certificate as provided by law. WITNESS my hand and official seal this llth day of December A. D. 1942. MINNIE E. SMITH. Auditor, Golden Valley County, North Dakota. (SEALI (Dec. 17, 24, 31) NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF Elsie J. Mason, Deceased. NOTICE ts hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Elsie J. Mason. late of the village of Sentinel Butte in the County of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota deceased, to the cred@tors of, and all persons hav- Ing claims against, said decedent to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within six months after the first publication of this notice to said Administrator at the office of Guy Lee, attorney in the city of Beach in said Golden Valley County. North Dakota or to the County Judge of said County, in hts office in said County and State. NOT:iCE is hereby further given that the time and place affixed bY the court for hearing and adjust- ing such claims are the seventh day of July, 1943, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Court Rooms ,of the County Court tn the Court House in the City of Beach in the County of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota, Dated this 17th day of Decem- ber, 1942. SEWELL L. MASON Ad,ministrator AttorneYs for Administrator GUY LEE, Beach. North Dakota First publication on the 24th day of December, 1942. (December 24, 31, Jan. 7) CITATION AND NO'rICE HEARING PROOF OF FOREIGN Vrl LL STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA County of Golden Valley COUNTY COU lqT Before Hen. A. E. Kastien. Judge IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF ANNIE L BROWN, ALSO KNOWN AS ANNIE LANG- ERFIELD BROWN, DECEASED. Frank E. Brown. Petitioner, / vs. ) Eunlce Brown Konge]f, ) Pearl Brown Coombs. ) Weltha Brown Terry, ) Maurice Henson Terry, ) Anne Langerfle]d Terry, ) and Ina M. Still, Spec- ) ial Guardian for MauriVo ) Hanson Terry and Anne ) Langerfield erry, MAn- ) ors, and all other per- ) sons interested, ) Respondents. ) THE STATE OF NORTH DA- I<OTA to the above named Re- spondents, and all persons inter- ested in the state of Annie L. Brown also known as Annie Izan- garfield Brown, Deceased: You, and each of you, are hereby notified that Frank E. Brown. the Petitioner herein, has filed in this Court a copy of the last Will and Testament of Annie Langer- field Brown. late of the City of Gtendive. County of Dawson and State. of Montana. Deceased, and the probate thereof in the tate of Montana, duly authenticated, with his petition praying for the admission to probate of said docu- ment Rs the last Will and Testa- ment of said deceased, and for the Issuance to John Keohane, Esq., of Beach, North Dakota, of Letters of Administration with the Will annexed thereon, and that said petition and the proofs of said purported Will will be heard and duly considered by this Court on Monday, the llth day of January A. D. 1943, at ten o'oleck in the forennon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court in he County Court House in the City of Beach, County  of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota. And you, and each of you. are hereby cited to be and appear be- fore this Court at said time and lace and show cause, if any you ave, why the prayer of said peti- tion should not be granted. You are further notified that the resi- dence of said decedent at the time of her death was at Glendive, Dawson County, blontana. Let service of this Citation be made as required by law. Dated this 18th day of Decea- bar A. D. 1942. BY TIIE COITRT, A. E. EASTIEN Judge of the County Court {SEAL OF COUNTY COURT) KEOHANE & EUHFELD Attorneys for Petitioner Beach, North Dakota (Dee. 24, 31, 1942) CITATION HEARING PETITION WO E$TABLISH THE BIGHT )F HEIRSHIP TO REAL PROPERTY STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. County of Golden Valley IN COTJNTY COURT Before Hen. A. F KASTIEN, Judge IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF AI LONGBOTTOM, DE" CEASED. Otis D. Longbottom, PetitiOner, I VS. ) Fredericka Longbottom, ) Noel . Longbottom, ) Lois ongbottom Tol- ) lefson, and all other persons unknown claim-, Ing any estate or inter- tereet in or lien or en- eumbranoe  u;on the ) property dribed In the petition .or against the estate  satiric- Thursday, December 31, 1942 ceased, ) Respondents, ) THE STATE OF NORTH DA- DOTA TO THE ABOVE AMFD REPONDFN'rs: You, and each of you, are-hereby notified that Otis D. Longbottom, of the City of Minneapolis, State of Minnesota, has filed in the County Court of the County of Golden Valley and State of North Dakota, his duly verified petition, praying for a decree ascertalmng ann establishing the right of succes- sion to the real estate and per- sonal property within Golden Val- ley County, North Dakota; of whloh A1. Longbottom. late of the City of Beach, Golden Valley County, North Dakota, died seized, which real estate and personal property is described as follows: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Nine (9) and Ten (10) in Block Eleven (11) of Near's First Addition to Beach. North Da- kot Lots Five (5) and Six (6) in Block Eight (81 of the Original Townsite of Beach, North Da- kota. One Lister, machinery parts, office furniture and fixtures, tools and repair parts, all con- tained in the buildings located on the above described reel estate, and that lIonday, the llth day of January A. D, 194 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court, at the Court House in the City of Beach. Golden Valley County, North Dakota, has been set by this Court as the time and place of hearing said petition, at which time and place any person interested may appear and object to the granting of said petition. And you, and each of you. are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this Court and show cause, if any there be. why this petition should trot be granted. Let service be made of this Cl- tation as required by law. Dated this 23rd day of Icem- ber A. 19. 194t BY THE COURT, A. E. KASTIEN Judge of the County Curt. (SEAL OF COUNTY COURT) JOHN IDOHANE Attorney for Petitioner Beach, North Dakota (Dec. 24, 31, 1942) t j _ We have on hand a complete stock of Nu Wood insulating wall board--3/8 inch and / inch thick, all lengths; Fir i Plywood, / inch and 3 inch thick; Sheetrock, / inch and / inch thick; Split Cedar and Round Cedar Fence Posts, HANSON LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. GOLVA, NORTH DAKOTA -- _ - _ - _ _ _ _ - _ - _ Notice'. Beginning Saturday, January 2nd, WE CLOSE AT 7:00 O'CLOCK EVERY SATURDAY Until Further Notice Gordon's Bakery Vukelic's Cash & Carry Mildrella Shoppe Dickinson's Department Store Freese's Cream Station Thompson's Food Market Red Owl Store Gamble Store Overstad Hardware Reynolds Food Store Hokstad Cleaners J. C. Penney Co. Vranna Auto Supply II I I II II I I Ill I I I , Jl uction ale; Having decided to quit farming owing to poor health, I will sell at Public Auction on the SE¼ of Section 28-142-105, 11 miles North and miles East of Beach the following property and the land above described: Wednesday, Jan. 6th SALE STARTS AT 10 A.M. TERMS CASH 20 Head of Cattle and 4 Head of Horses l0 Brown Swiss-Holstein Cows, 3 to 7 years old; One Registered Brown Swiss Bull, 6 months old; One Brown Swiss Purebred Bull, not registered; Two Brown Swiss Heifer Calves, 2 months old; Two Brown Swiss Heifer Calves, 8 months old; Two Yearling Steers; Two Yearling Heifers. Two Black Mares, 5 and 6 years old, weight 1400; One Black Mare, 9 years old, 1300 lbs; One Bay Mare, 10 years old, 1300 lb Sheep and Hogs One Buck and 69 Head of Ewes. 15 Hogs, weighf about 150 lhs.; Three Fall Pigs; One Boar, weight 125 lbs; Two Fall Pigs, weight 125 Ibs. Farming Equipment, Etc. One 14 inch Gang Plow; One Emerson Cultivator; One Deering Mower; One Melotte Cream Separator; One New DeLaval Cream Separator; One Iron Wheel Wagon and Box; Three Sets of Harness; One McCormick- Deering Hay Rake; One 10-foot Van Brunt Single Disc Drill; One 8-foot Horse Disc; One 16-inch Sulky Plow; One 3-section Harrow; One Bob Sled; 50 Tons of Prairie Hay; and Many Other Articles Too Numerous To Mention. i i , Lunch Will Be Served Bring Your Own Cups i Jesse L. Playle, Owner Trollope & Howard, Auctioneers P. J. Edkins, Clerk