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THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
Thursday, July 27,
LOCAL
NEWS
Items of interest picked up
here and there by our News
reporters. We are alwa?ys glad
to get your news items.
PHONE 89
Dwight Snow returned home last
Tuesday from Dunsieth.
Beach can boast of some mighty
pretty flower gardens and lawns this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hlnkel of
Medora were Beach visitors last
Saturday.
Dr. Davis of Spokane has been
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Wallace,
Mrs. Oladys Goddard is visiting
with relatives in Dickinson this
week.
The attention of our readers is
called to the official abstract o[ the
vot, e cast at the June primary.
A new cement side walk is being
built in front, of the Catholic
church.
Social Hollr c~llb at heF hollle oi1
Tuesday afternoon.
Pvt. Win. Kukowski. who is train-
ing a~ Camp Roswell, N. M,, is
home on furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. t{aigh of Fargo
are in Beach visiting at the Leo
Haigh and Harold Smith homes.
Sgt. Jolm Johnson of Sentinel
Butte is home on furlough from
Camp Campbell, Ky.
Willis L. Stull, U. S. Navy, is
here enjoying a leave with relatives
and friends.
INSURE your growing crops
~galnst fire wlth the Farmers &
Merchants Bank Agency. Rates
reasonable. 43-2te
Clarence Overstad is spending a
days in M~nne~polis this week.
e~deavoring to purchase some much
needed merchandise.
Rev. Dlssen and Rev. Olsrud of
Beach spent Tuesday in Dickinson.
where they attended a pastoral
conference.
INSURE your growing crops
against fire with the Farmers &
Merchants Bank Agency. Rates
reasonable. 43-2tc
MXs. Margaret Ehman of Fallen,
Mont. has returned to live with her
daughters here in Beach. Mrs. Peter
Hoeb, of Bainsville, Mont. is spend-
trig a few days here also.
Sld Murray spent a few days in
Dickinson the fore part of the
week, being called there by the ser-
Ious illness of his mother, Mrs.
Albert Murray, who is a patient
in the hospital there.
1
Mrs. Kenneth Noyes spent the I
fore part of the week in Olendive.[ ~,/~ I/1~__ /1 _ __ ~] /~[~ ~ /~. f
The ,M~derson apartment buildingI~ ]
is being repainted this week.
T. L. Dickinson and nephew, i
Billy Dickinson, spent Sunday at
Trotters. ' ~'r LAwr,,eNCtZ ~qA~OKNe
Mrs. Earl Jones and daughter t '
Madeline are spending a short time k ~
in Fargo visiting at the home of] We talk about our troubles,
the former's daughter, Mrs. WenzeL And we think about our fears; • ~ '
Rumors are strong that plans are We wonder v~at will happen
being considered for a fall fair and
f~stival to be held in Beach follow- In tke coming months and years:
ing the harvest. Vv'e worry, and we grumble,
And we dread, and we complain-- _ .... / f/t
And we've just about decided
Life is mostly grief and painl
We read about depressions,
And we hear about hard luck;
We lose our jobs or incomes,
And we almost lose our pluck:
We view a long procession
Of misfortunes, woes and ills,
~1~ And we find ourselves surrounded
!'" ~ ~[ Byour taxes, debts and bills!
~__~ And then, my friend, what happens?
i .~,~ Well, there comes a day in Spring
} ~ ~ When all this grief and worry ~-~.~.~
~ :~ ~-~- Simply doesn't mean a thins! ~
~ .t~:~" he butte and tl~ pitcher ',
~v~(/ ~ Get their orders to begin-- ~
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