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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
October 24, 1935     Golden Valley News
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/~.iillil :;:if:i:; +i~!¸ +aq ~" Fo~ yOUR EYES i• i;i i- t ',= Million to One Every boy has a chance to be- come President, but 1,000,000 out of OVEIWrUR Rb I CLUB I *~e~a~.~ NN~Pltg~lmIIl~lK'~m~Dm immediately after the hail season. it it it EDITOR IN BISMARCK Visitors of the week in Bismarck were Editor and Mrs. W. H. Fran- ces, of Velva .... Mr. Frances is editor and publisher of the Velva Journal, one of North Dakota's leading weekly newspapers. He is State CapitolT' COMMISSION MEETS The state industrial commission, consisting of Governor Welford, Attorney General Sathre and Com- missioner of Agricultur~ and Labor i i'lillllltll I I!l'11 gililit llili'" lilii";~ ~ "-"~;~I prohibited from leaving the mining i~'t district and must live in compounds without their wives. When the wives visit them, conversation may take place only behind wire grat- u lngs. Native shops on the corn- ~ ~, pound supply all necessities. At the expiration of tim contracts, the workers are kept until a thorough si pr- rot Love's Labor Wily are not boys lmr to raising all the watermelons? They're the fondest of them. Kathryn asked her hu~mnd about it, and he told her to do whatever she thought best. So Kathryn asked the old man in and prepared him a hot meal, for which lie thanked her almost too profusely. After the dinner dishes were cleared away they all went into the living room to listen to the radio. The old man. by this time, seemed to have made himself pretty much at home, Ile even took off his shoes--a thing that Kathryn didn't like very much. A zneeting of the state welfare -n-r~hd-~s-~'o~rL'~t~'i~Mnn~ board was hehl here on October 15. zattoa of a lion hunt some time .... The board, through its coun- later iu the fall. Several reports ty setups, will take on activity of lions having been seen have November 1. The money will be reached Bismarck. it ~ It allocated to the various counties BACK FROM SOUTH according to their needs. R.H. Walker, member of the Wonder Whether the"Pain" Remed~ You Use Meats, Sweets Read This Ceed~ Doctors say that much of the so- Coun called "indigestion, from which so "Pax ~. ~ many of tm suffer, is really acid in- Sa~m- = .... ~i~tio!L... brot~ht Kathryn Gets an Unusual Scare. As she was leaving, she picked up a card she saw lying on the kitchen tab]@. She didn't look at it then--didn't think of It until after she had arrived at the place where she worked. When she did look at it, though, she almost screamed aloud. For crudely printed on one side of the card were the words, ,,Messenger of Death." Back to her mind, then, came the queer old man's repeated assertion that lieutenants who were active In the early days of the league. Townley now has little or nothing to do with state politics. i it $ MAY RESUME FARM LOANS After going over a perio~ of some time without making farm loans, it is expected that the board of university and school lands will again start loaning money about the first el November. Stringent ~.la= ~ra lmtd dnwn bv the board i : surance and national and state la- bor legislation. Hunter conferred with other re-employment direc- tors and government employees on the situation in the various statel and in the nation generally. i it i SENATOR NYE HERE Gerald P. Nye, North Dakota's Junior senator, was a Bismarck visitor Monday, October 1 .... He stooped for a few hours at the Pat- Preparations THE person to ask whether t h.o preparation you or your tamely are" taking for the relief of headaches is SAFE to use regularly is your family doctor. Ask him particularly about Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN. He will tell you that the discovery of Bayer Aspirin :ost "'pain" remedies were a~ sod against by physicians as bad for the stomach and, often, for the heart. Which is food for thought if you 1 uOning ktclneys. Ihey are recom- I mended by grate|ul users the country I over. Get them [tom any dluggist. lihtll,tulilt' ' In a baby bhie sport roadster. Locksmiths' Art Shown ~---WN U Service ]crown wldc!, hung on a chain from Ii .... 7777 1777:1i7 :: ~~.. " ~~:: :,. i::':: : ":?T'i. ~ ;; "! A, " " ,+~ i~ ::..: ..... is made'on professional letter heaa.