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December 24, 1942     Golden Valley News
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42 we or ales- lome help l he Thursday, December 24, 1942 |  RAND'THER, isn't that k_z the most beautiful doll you ever saw?" The little and tugged at the hand of the all man. He looked down at the 'childish figure beside him. "I wish I had one like her," the child said in a low tone. The man mused with a tender smile, "It is very beautiful, dear, but I thought I heard you say that you had all of the dolls you could care for." "Well--I did," came the falterJ  ng answer "but"--as though an inspiration had presented itsel--"i 'could give some away I s'pose." ffhe man's clasp tightened on the 'child's hand, and then he reminded er gently that they must hurry on if they were to be home in time for luncheon. Although there were many other interesting toys in the department of the great store, the child showed little interest in them, 'and managed to work their way back to the object of her affection, and stood enraptured before it un- ',til her grandfather again remind°  led her that they really must he on I their way home.  As the child reluctantly followed, , i :the man recalled another dark eyed i !Marcia standing before just such 1 a doll and heard again almost the | same words this Marcia had used | ;today. "Isn't," she had said, "that lk | ikloll in pink just beautiful? I wish | [I had one like it." And he heard t | !the man beside her reply: "You 3g  ave more dolls now than you know P | what to do with," and he had add- £  d, "That is too expensive any-   way." "Oh is it?" the child had [isked in surprise. "Yes, every- i ithing in this store is." He hadn't / known whether it was or not, but I he had led the child away. Later  he asked himself many times why fhe hadn't given the doll to the # [child, and he resolved that never l!again would he be the cause of a '_" |,hurt look such as he had seen in ] the little one's eyes that day. From then on, he determined to grant , her every wish that he possibly and so atone for the unnec- suffering he had caused. Christmas night John Grant sat one before the fire, his head sainst the back of the chair, his 'es closed and a smile of con- nt upon his face. The door opened Ld a young woman's voice called ftly--"Father." "Yes, my dear," he answered as turned toward her. "Mother wants to know if you . coming to bed," the young THE GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS i i i i PAINLESS RUIN Government borrowing, according to a recent statement of the Secre- tary of the Treasury, will amount to between seven and ten billion dollars during December. He em- phasized;" that as much as possible of this gigant:c sum must come out of the "current income and savings of the people," rather than from the banks. The reason is plain. Borrowing heavily from the banks means more inflation, because it creates new credit. Unfortunately, it is easier to borrow from the banks--which is only one step removed from print- ing greenbacks--than it is to go to the already burdened taxpayer. The politicians have so far taken the easiest way with little bjection from the people. We can "pain- lessly" stuff our banks with govern- ment obligations until our money and our savings are destroyed and the war effort imperiled, or we can dig hlto our pockets and our stan- dard of living with the realization over with green groves of olive trees. It is a Edged country, much of it farmed by French and Arabs. The sun is blistering hot in the mid- dle of the day and at this season the nights bitterly cold. The battles have torn up stretches of this land- scape. Bombers, tanks, mortars, field artillery and machine guns have contributed to this• Dispatches from the field of ac- tion ind cate that personal adventure is frequent in all this quarter. Two Royal Air Force officers fly'ng over from Malta and brought down in- side German-held territory promptly burned their plane to make the ene- my believe they had perished, and then set out to get through the ene- my line6. Twice they were hidden by French CITATION HEAHING PETITION FOR LET'PERg OF ADMINISTIRATION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, . )ss Count of Golden Valley ) IN COUNTY COURT, In the Matter of the Pstate of Charles P. Reed, Deceased. Hazel N. Reed ) that the war must be won the hard Petitioner ) way. vs. ) The banking industry has steadily Nelze Ablelter. Bertha .) opposed unlimited government her- rn°[hgeearndUn: rowing from the banks. The bank- les P. Reed, Jr. - . ) zesponaens ) ers have worked ceaselessly to sell THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA • le TO THE ABOVE NAMED RE- War Bonds drectly to the peep . SPONDENTS. They have sold over 80 percent of You and each of you are hereby • cited and required to appear be- all such bonds m the hands of the f re the Count Cou .... • o y rt o tlle pubhc. Thanks to their efforts, the county of Golden Valley in said • " n State at the office of the County mflatmnar trend has been deft- -- , .......... • Y ' auge oi saiu wouny, at the tety slowed. Court House in the city of Beach in said County and State, on the fifth day of January A. D, 1943, ...... at the hour of ten o'clock in the TUNISIAN TERIfAIN forenoon of that day, to show __ cause, if any YOU have why the - . . _ petition of Hazel N Reed asking" It is difficult for those wno naxe for 'tt ...... " " ' c , or AIminisratlon of ..... -^- *-^-^ +., ¢maone the the estate of Charles P Reed de ion in Tun'sis '  Id not be granted and' country where the act : , you are hereby notified that the --_ .... ,^.^. ; +. YT{ Nations residence of said decedent at the Tunis and me o a ath was at Sentinel .dvace .p the .po o ., o, North .aota. u.. ........... =  iruenlv et service be made of this ci DIPteran. ,,t.iu p. ...0St -- " tati0n as re ulr • " " ar q ' ed by law mentmned m the dmpatches e Da ........ " - ted this 15th ,..# ut ecemDer Teboura, Djedelda and Mateur, all A.D. ja42. within a few miles of the key coast Y heKCrritN -:*:^ Judge of the County Court. ';e area is dun-colored, splashed SDEcA.L17OI4COU7' ] ? " " N N  N OLD FASHIONED MERRY CHRISTMAS "' IN STREAMLINED DRESS May the Yulet,de Season, w,th all ,ts sprat of good fellowship, bring great ioy to you and abundant prosperity in the coming year. OLAUS RISHOVD I[W N, ,, , ,, farmers. One farmer Jent them a horse and a mule. This was rather slow for air pilots but the two pilots succeeded in getting through to friendly territory, although it took them eight days. The dilemma the axis is in ha., horns that are sprouting thorns. Investigate the Combination Baths and the Mineral & Dry Baths at the McClellan Bldg. in Beach Why go to .the Springs? Save Transportation Cost! THESE COURSES PREPARE YOU FOR WELL-PAID GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Civil Service from $1260 to start. offices are experience. Winter Term Beigns January 4th Ask for Bulletin-H positions pay to $1440 per year Salaries in local the highest in our ! M T E TAT g | BUSISS COII.6B ib FAReO. N.D. T  II '" . | w;sh to say, "Season's 6reef;rig" ...We UcY"(( : ' l I l I " "Z ! gratefully °ckaowlege +he.many €ourtes,es I I i I I .,I ,. h.,. .a.o., °o;o+;o., .; Wp// Ii II . . ! 70. so e,ioy°Ue. I ! I I i I! ii 1_ ? New Year of Happine. and Health. " -[[l[ GOLDEN VALLEY SHIPPING ASSOCIATION K. K. FARSTVEET, Manager CAiI00-ISTMAS:, i " [IIGHTAeIIAI)PY • AND A said as she came into the  "Tell your mother I'll be there just a minute," the man replied a laugh. you know, father, I think  you have made Marcia the  est little girl in the world to-  ," Marcia Field said as she and sat on the arm of her r's chair• . father put his arm around  "I'm glad if I did," he told ,{ ) you know that doll reminds  ,f one I wanted many years   I thought that I never would  i fi t II  ppy if I didn't have that doll," • cia laughed at the memory. knd I wouldn't buy it for you," father frowned. :?'.' the daughter asked in sur- "have never forgotten it, and I "That is why you tlWys h!ltve much for me, and why you 00=ia that doll t00ay, hn Grant's smile was the swer he gave for a mo- d then he said: "If I have __ .d in making both or either happy, I shah be happy, I shall feel that I have at part paid a Christmas debt  .. Yuletide Seeson. father," Marcia lov- him, "you don't know you have succeeded." I am indeed content." Western New.°per Unio, SLEIGHTS CITY DRUG BEACH, NORTH DAKOTA qPWWWWWW , As another Christmas comes dround we feel that we have an unpaid obligation, an obliga- tion of gratitude. Friends of this institution have made possible a certain amount of progress and prosperity for our organization. These 1  friendships have been an enjoyable experi- ence, one in which we believe we have the con- tidence and esteem of the people whom we strive to serve. And now, all we ask is the priv- ilege of a continuance of these fine relation" ships to enable us to look forward with genuine enthumcmm to the future. ! : JOHNSON MOTOR COMPANY Ford Garage .... Beach, N. D.