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Beach, North Dakota
January 29, 1931     Golden Valley News
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~AOH, N. D., ADVANCE THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931 THE BEACH ADVANCE° I [[ , .... []'Camels Hump school on Thursday. l EARLY RISER : :~ ._ _ ~ A dance was given on Saturday. ------- W. F. CUSHING, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER { evening at the Henry Franzen i "Did you come out well t~- home t~ which quite a large crowd l Christmas morning, Willie?" : PUBLISHED AT BEACH, NORTH DAKOTA, EVERY THURSDAY attended.Everybody had a fine 'Yes, sir. I got more things Entered at ~t( ~'flce at Beach, North Dakota, on May S, 1908, as seeon0 , time. i any of mv.ffibrothers and sisters." class matter 1 A surprise party was given on! "Indeed! How did that ~¢ BUbscrf In North Dakota; Sout~ Dakota, Montana and ~,Iinnesota, . ~:: / ... S~.uday evening at the Mat Wesch-about?" the next fi~cal year, the Senate coall- "The at the Opera," The hog population is estimated xt F art 'day Jan, 30 to be 798,00{} head or a gain of 27,- Mr, and Mrs. Page Myers and call the Confress into extra session be- m d 8I, a~ ~ s~ v Black 000 over the number a year ago, children motored to Beach on Fri- people believe that the continuan~of the Magic and the dude Ranch. Be and only slightly less t~ In 1929, day. Will and Russeli/Brown and Miss Htll throughout ~he summer Will be sure and come. whren they numbered ,000. In Clyara Peterson attended the old utUisa~lon of an ext~ session to be- basketball vs. Sent- 1920, 458,000 head were on farms of time dance in town last Friday the state. Horses continue to decrease and night. A good time was had by all. now number $76,000 head, compar- Johnny Honnold has been haul- neXt cam- t was in Beach last 86{{,000 head in 1920. The ing hay to town the past few days. business disturbed may ~Monday. z of 280,000 head, repre- Russell Brown and Henry Fran- Mrs. Aud r n entertained the market for feed produced ken were callers on Wednesday at of the co~ttition to force an extra session of regular meetlns 'of the St.elv ~lub on over one and one-half million Ray Brier's. ..... rti n of IAll~n Ness was a visitor at the at her home last Tuesday ev~ in~ acres of land. a po o which, mtly fails to re allze is that the people are Mi~ Mat~da Deck~/ r~tur~ no doubt, has since been diverted of depression ~tnd unemployment than the Saturday from Fargo where she Is. ~o_tme grow!n o~ cas crops. " ' ~ ~ I ~mnln~ .t. ~:h. ~hi,~,. ~...[ "l~egrea~ increase Insneepnum- IORAD of politicians. They have grown weary of ~ ~ v-lsi~ing~a~t (lle-h'me of'~er [be~s presents the outstanding de- . d-standers and se~atlonalls~, and a teat- l:tarents M~ ~t~d i~ U~t.-h I~c~r [~velol#ment in the livestock industry "- ...................... 910 t Ch-~ ~h~.l~,.~.~ ~.a ~ Er-[0tr the sta~e. In l, he number 0, SERVICING week on business ~" 22o2,~ ~ ~t~" ~ve'~'~" ~ yem~" lt~ THE REAL FIGHT IS ON Nell H~boom" -ha W E. ~ur-or until 1925, the industry remain- -----o hans wei'~°ln Dickinson l~tst Tues-~d Pr~t~tirCally stat~OrnarY,sb::dSi~ce dal~ The phenominal success of the Jamestown people in getting signatures -~., e e e as oe n y - 9~l~Ir and Mrs C P Reed were increase from 311,000 in 1925, to 814,- wez in Fargo, which town has professed to be friendly to Bismarck, for re- Di : ' " " ] 00 0on January 1 of this year ~t- ~.A ~azt~ cows and he~iers ~wo years Keep your radio in first class I gt~L moral of the capital from Bismarck, and similar successes elsewhere, in- ckmson last week having den~a! ....... • dicate that Jamestown will quickly secure the 20,000 signatures necessary -J:"P~Jordan and J P McDonaldI old and over, show another in- ley were in the Twin Cotles last week, ....... • .. gl% to submit the removal question to the people at the next general elec- " " " " {crease in numbers The present condition. It gives you more ! tion, if she has not already done so. on business ..... i es~zma~e of 526,o0o comparesi wzrm entertainment and your op- { {ou, o uuu a year ago or an ncrease . The debate given at the school} o 'f - a with 4 .... er~ting costs are l e~. { gin It is evident that the newspapers of the Red River Valley talk one way b the hi h school w , oz our percen~ an.. ,, ~ Spe while the people of that section think along different lines, for there is Y g as well at- • ' Ion January 1, 1929 / tended and enjoyed by all Much{ ......... ~;tter-rt---,~-r // ma. credit is due to their trainers" " " 19~- ' d ubt in th~ certainly a misjudgment by the pal:ers of Fargo when Jamestown " xne aecune m ~ ~' ~ "~" " WORK GU.~ANTEED boosters can secure 4,000 signatures for removal in two days. The ~cal mens basketball'team mg m~e_. ~p zs .no o , . par~ w~nt n,,t ~n Alnh. ~,r~d~v u~h~ { responszDle Ior 1;12e oeerease m me ~ ~ D~ It is probable, however, that many of the signatures were by those who t'~ ~-~,.~ ~'~'~'~, -~."-'+~,~" a~ I number of heifers, 1 to 2 years old, ~tnn0t resist signing a petition; but at any rate, it is now altogether +~."~ ........... ~ ....... ~"" which farmers are planning to saveFull line Vtubes and bat- I Trc likely all movements to rebuidl the capital at Bismarck, will be ~'" ~ ......~ ~.~ .... ~.tn{ for milk cows. The present esti-teries car~ { abs +,.,...," ',o,~¢- ,.,:,,=,or. v 1 ate f ~#}0 head compares with Joy delayed until after the general election in March next year. -- ........................... m o 114 ............... ,116000 head one year ago pre Even if the legislature passes the necessary appropriations and provides John Berg of Twin Buttes was in ' " tal~ aI.i~a :for immediate work, the Jamestown people can probably secure the nec- to~. ~a.st:l~sk{on was in Sentinel i GOOD DIE EARLY , { essary 30,000 signatures to compel the legislation to be referred to the Butte from Twin Buttes last week ..... .'7-'-- . people in March, 1932. ", '~eacner" #onnny, g~ve me a enM: a~daM~rSi~tstl~rbvarebtohre P~ti sentence using the word 'diadem.'" SSE ~ TI] i NOt only Bismarck, but the whole western part of the state will have week at the home~ of~ her sister I Abte'~iia .... People who drink moon-__ REACH, N. DAK. plenty of work to do to keep the capital where it now is. shine uic- • ' oem mgn~ q zer mar~ Mrs. Louie Hovland.{ Mother and those who d .... " -~ child doing nicely. { ou~. tha fe~, THINK IT OVER { ]EVIDENCE of the high quality lmllt trite the new is the extel~ive use of hal{ and roller bearinp. Them are more than twenty in ,ll --- an imnmlally bee. Each bearin is Rdequate in dze and eeleeted for the work it.ham to do. At some points in the Ford ehmmis you bearings. At others, roller bearings are used of their higher cost. The deciding factor is the formance of the ear. The extensive use of ball and ro new Ford insures smoother operation, saves increases speed and power, gives quicker ereases noise, and gives 8rearer reliabilit |o vital movin~ parts. , . Other outstanding features that make the new Ford a value far above the price are the Triplex shatter-proo| glass windehieId, silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, four Houdaille double.acting hydraulic shock absorb- ers, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves, three-quarter floating rear axle, Rustlese Steel, the ex- tensive use of fine steel forgings, and unusual accuracy in manufaeturin8.