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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
January 1, 1931     Golden Valley News
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THE BEACH. N. D., ADVANCE Has a Singing Chicken Putting Captured Stills to a Good Use Wins Praise for Excellence Here is "Domlneck," the hen prima donna of Nashville, Tenn., with her mistress, Mrs. J. 5i. Peebles, who accompanies her as she sings. Sultan and His English Bride Here are HCs ifigfmess Sir [brahhn, sultnn of ,h.llore. and his l, ri(le. who was Mrs. Helen Wilson. ml En'alishwonnm. The ruler from the Malay Imninsula nnd .Mrs. Wilson were married recently in I,o::don, Young Marines Report to the Boss Catl~erine, Mary and Edward Fordney, cldldren of Major and Mrs. C. L. Fordney of Saginaw, Mich., "reporting for duty" to their grand- father, Maj. (ten. I~enjamin li. Fuller, who also Imppens to I)e tile com- mandant of United Sfflte,s nmrines. The children were visiting their grandfather ill the marine I)arrneks in Washington. M;@n" Fordnev is III,~R) it| tl~t. l~hll'iile ('ol'i)~- PEACE PRIZE WINNER HIS RECORD STANDS Dr. Nathan Soderblom, arch- /)ishop of Upsala, Sweden, who was named winner of the 1930 Nobel prize for peace. At the recent annual meeting of the American Amateur Athletic as- Sociation the mark of 9 2-5 for 100 yards made by Frank Wyckol~ of California was approved. Students of the Itenry J. Schaaf Junior hiuh school of l'arnm, Ohio, disn]antling a 50-aallon still, which was taken in a raid |)y the Parma police and turned over to lho school f,)r ll~O el' tile "ll'l: nit)tell (:I;/sS ill making h/lnnnered copper art objects, such its calendarpat.-,' ' ash n'ay, s and letter ol)enevs. two Most Beautiful at Rio Contest "SWEETEST GIRL" A view of tIarborview hospital. Seattle, which is rapidly con~ldetion. This great structure, being built jointly by the clty Seattle and Ki]~g county, has been designated by the American association qs 11',o world's outstanding hOSl)it:~lization acllievement 1930. Costing S3,(kO,o(~k the hospital will acconmmdate 500 beds will afford every facility for modern medical and surgical care. Prize Ram Sells for $1,300 i:• :'/:7.7:::::• , Helen Robinson, entry of the Dis- patch of Columbus. Ohio. was se- lected -is "Ainerica's Swemest Girl" In tile come.~t sponsored hy the Na- tional Confectioners' association. Iter prize is a n'ip to IIavana. Cuba, during lhe carnival season in January, as the guest of the as- sociation. (h,ntlemen amy prefer blonds, but Brazil prefers brunettes, accord- Ing to these selections which were ~'eeently made in the Rio de Janeiro beauty contest. Miss Yolanda Pereira (right), who entered the contest as "Miss Brazil." was crowned "Miss Universe-1930." while Miss Fer- nanda Goncalves (leSt), otherwise known as "Miss Portuguese," was ~ 7 a~'art]ed second place. Chance for Inventors ~'OV," lll~tt a careless upp~e is claimed to have been ~rown. that gentleman whose ingenuity per- fected it can P.lrll his tit[eniion to a squirthss grnlmfruit and n neck- less chickcn.--l{.ichmond Register. This Ikt,'nbouillcl ram, "Leader," prize sheep of the West, sold 81,300. the highest pri(,o received at the 1!!30 ram ,~ale eemducted at Lake City by ihe Nali,,'~m] \VooI~'