PAGE FOUR
WALSH COUNTY PRESS, PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
THURSDAY MAY 12,
I Slants on Sports
By Tom Kelly
Good Luck Good Sportl ior American Legion baseball court-
Deputy Game Warden Ed Bry has ty league for the season. The other
m^ 1^, . .;^- ...... Walsh I is for team representatives of the
au a ,u vx ,,,,,- = ...... 6 East - "" " nt i -e ndent
........ i_s I ana west eou y na pe
county sportsmen wile Will IIl ......
.... th I amateur Iaseoall leagues, It will be
him. when he moves .to me so i; Ithe final meeting before the county
western ena ox me state wnere e league schedule starts May 22• Per-
being transferred. . sons interested in acting as umpires i
A shy m wou be oodlikeablelfell°w'he figures are asked to attend the meeting.
the chang d g o exper- Consideration is being given to a]
ienee. I remember the first time I proposal to set up an umpire's or-
heard his name. He had shot a tel- ganization and improve that part of
low in the leg because he was shin-
ing deer at night with a light and
had resisted arrest, I thought to my-
self. "Man. he must be hardboiled."
Of course. Ed isn't that way at all.
He just "seen his duty and did it."
the league's baseball program
ounty Track Results
Fordville took first in the high
school division of the Walsh county
track meet with 371/2 points Tues-
Chally of Fairdale and Dual.
Butch Peterson. Fordville, Chal-
ly won the high jump and broad
jump, going up 5 feet 5Vz inches
and out 18 feet 7V2 inches. Peter-
son placed first in the 100 yard dash
and the 440. His time: 10.8 seconds
and; 56.7. He also was on the Ford-
ville relay team which placed first.
Lynn Sluke took first in the 220,
second in the 100 and third in the
broad jump. In the girls events.
Fairdale's Monson and Hultstrand
provided the big scoring punch,
and in the grade competition Pisek's
Dusek won three firsts--the 75-yard
dash, high jump and broad jump.
NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That a public hearing will be held
on Friday, May 20. 1955 at 8 o'clock
P. M. in the City hall• Park River•
North Dakota for the purpose of
hearing any objections to the pro-
posed issue of $30,000 of ,eneral
Decca Club Has
Banquet Monday
Climaxing their year's work the
members of the Decca Club held a
banquet for sixteen at the Legion
club in Grafton Monday evening.
Returning to Park River they
went to the home of Mrs. P. Wal-
stad for the business meeting at
, which Mrs. Marvin Sorenson presid-
ed.
The new, oficers were installed
and assumed their duties at this
meeting•
Mrs. Gordon Greenwood is presi-
dent: Mrs. Paul Meberg, vice presi-
'dent: Mrs. W. C. Skjerven. record-
ing secretary; Mrs. Harvey Tallack-
son. corresponding secretary: Mrs.
D U. Meberg. treasurer: Mrs. How-
ard. Gordon. historian: Mrs. Robert
Bork. assistant historian.
on behalf of the club. I Mrs I. G. Lannoye was
] Mrs. Daley received the hostess It° the Tally bridge club at
I gift. Mrs. D. U Meberg will be hos- home Wednesday evening
ion June 13. iweek. Supper was served
_____ o'clock and the card games
ed. Prizes went to Mesdames
I For wedding invitations and nap- lan Andrews, Roy N'este and
kins inquire at The Press. I W. Johnson.
l
Late Arrivals
of 3 Only Suits
SIZES 38, 40, 42
Latest make up season's colors.
Priced at
All Wools. S
A real sportsman, Ed even got
married during the big game season.
He took a lot of ribbing on that one.
If I heard it once, I heard this wise-
crack 15 times: "Well. I see Ed got]
his 'dear'."
I
Th]nclads Pick Up Stride
The Walsh Aggie track squad got
on the pace last week when it scor-
ed 30 points and got its first "firsts"
in a triangle meet at Devils Lake
with Rugby and the Lakers. Glad-
win Jensen. making his first ap-
pearance in a track meet. showed
promise of being a real cinder-
burner. He scored first in both the
100-yard dash and 220, His times:
10.5 and 24.3. Lyle Bina, the Lankin
catapult, took first in the broad
jump with a leap of 18 feet, 3 inches
and tossed the shot 391/, feet for
second place in that event. He also
scored second in the high jump,
clearing the bar at 5 feet 3 inches.
In the 880, Freshman Bob Miller
led most of the race but didn't have
the kick at the end. but he finished
third. Placing in other events were:
Jim Midgarden, third in I00 and
fourth in 440; Curtis Hall, fourth in
javelin; Bob Bothum. fourth in
high hurdles and low hurdles, tied
for third in high jump.
Coach Ken Von Rueden said he
might take his boys up to Cavalier
for a duel meet today and then will
take the squad back to Devils Lake
Saturday for the big Rotary meet.
Wildlife Meeting Tonight
The Walsh County Wildlife Fed-
arotion will meet tonight (Thurs-
day) at 8:30 at the Gun Club east of
Park River. Anyone who wants to
may bring along his shotgun and do
some trapshooting under the lights.
Club officials say there will be an
important business meeting follow-
ed by a lunch.
Baseball Chatter
There will be two Walsh county
baseball meetings Monday niht,
May 16. both at the American Leg-[
ion club rooms in Park lliver. One
will be to organize the county Jun-
' DANCW t : :
• B
00ff;Part'€.00
eesm00
iLIES. WED MAY 17--18
lawn TREE
DARK STREnS
day. Fairdale was second with 27
points. Forest River was third and
Adams was fourth• Fordville had
won the county title the previous 6
years•
Fairdale won the high school
girls' track meet and also copped
the grade school championship•
Among the stars of the track
nnd field meet at Fairdale were
obligation bonds for the purpose of
constructing a public bath. Any The new president named the tel-
taxpayer may appear and discuss lowing, committees: Program, Mrs.
iwilh the Board the proposed issue, i Paul Meberg, Mrs. Tom Kelly, Mrs.
ELSIE J. CATHERWOOD I 'Vallace Daley.Th°mps°n:Mrs. VictorViSiting:saude;Mrs"
Clerk, Board of Budeet Review i Quinten
• entertainment: Mrs. Tom Kelly.
Mrs. Merle Onstad.' Mrs Roland
Batemnn.
In charge of the Sparklers, chil-
dren's organization sponsored by
the club art, Mrs. Wallace Thompson
and Mrs. Blair Chapman.
Mrs. Sorenson precnted Mrs.
::i:: } Greenwood with the president's pin
$39.50
4 Boys Pants
Waist 26 to 28
V4 off Regular Price. Nice Patterns. A Good buy for
less than $5.00
ALTERATIONS FREE
EBBSEN'S
PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
A demonstration of the bet known methods of hair and scalp tzttments
to be give to the citizens of our city.
AflD SCALP AUTHORITY
HERE TO TELL TRUTH
ABOUT BALDHESS
A personal demonstration will be held from 12 noon until 9:00 p. n on
Wednesday ONLY, May 18, lg55 in the Basell Hotel in Graft.n, North
Dakofa by the Merrill Hair and Salp Consultants of Wichita Falls, Texas.
The Merrill Consultant is being sent New Hair Is Permanent .
here for the express purpose of ex- "If every man and woman will fol-
laining to the people of our city, low our directions faithfully during
the facts and the truth about hair treatment and after finishing treat-
ment, there is no reason why they
and scalp disorders. He will explain will not have hair all the rest of
the 18 common scalp disorders that their lives," says this authority "We
cause most men and women to lose know our treatments will work
their hair He will demonstrate the from our thousands of testimonials.
• _ ....... t It all depends on the individual per-
proper memoas o nan" ana scalp tso , ........
...... f n s raimmz ooservance oz a few
nygzene ma nave Deen proven, suc- / simple rules."
cessful for thousands of Amermans ! ......
........... | uaranze l-'l ttesults
zrom coasl to coasl. xne ,vterrni | .............
..... --, ....... ivlerrlli flair anct calp ¢Jonsuitants
.ar aria bcmp onsmtants wu, GUARANTEE, in a written certifi-
give you, FREE, a complete hair €'to #iven tn each new ,li,,n +h÷
1 xamin ti an el .........................
and seape a on d t 1 you
..... ]if you are not responding satisfac-
Why you are losing your hair, or r'1 to trea en e 0
........ Ito y tm t at the nd of 3
wny you are nawng troume wire
. I days, that all money paid on teat-
your scrap, lents will be graciously refunded.
Hopeless Cases Are Few I 'We do this to overcome skepti-
First, the Merrill Consultantis quick l cism," says the Merrill Consultant.
to tell the hopeless cases that they
cannot be helped• Once a man is
completely shiny bald, nothing can
be done, But the hopeless cases are
few. Because if the hair roots are
still alive, (evidenced by the pres-
ence of light, colorless fuzz,) the
Merrill Consultant can perform
what sometimes seem to be won-
ders, In the private examination,
these facts will come to light.
No Charge For Examination
The examination is very thorough
and highly technical. It requires a
full 20 to 30 minutes. And, there is
no charge for this examination. Af-
ter the examination, you will be
told the required length of treat-
ment and how much it will cost.
After starting the treatment, you
will make regular reports to the
Merrill Laboratory in Wichita Falls,
Texas. An expert will check your
Most of our clients are happy, sat-
isfied men and women, confident
that they will regain their hair and
remove all traces of imbedded
dandruff and other malicious hair
and scalp ailments that prevent
natural growth. This guarantee is
for those who want to be assured
that they will get their money's
worth• and that is exactly what we
intend to give them "
A TrutMul Note
Thousands of men and women have
been helped by the Merrill methods.
Because of their tremendous suc-
l cess in this "field, it should be said
here that there are some who can-
not benefit from these treatments.
Any person who is slick, shiny
I bald, is destined to remain so. If
]there is any sign of fuzz, no matter
I how short or colorless, there is a
I definite chance that hair may be
progress regularly, and keep in[ re-grown in time, "We have no
touch with you throughout your I cure-all," says our exper "But if
course of treatment. As you will be lyou take care of your hair• we can
shown at your interview, Merrill of- I help you have healthy, normal.
fers you a written guarantee of sat- [lasting hair that you will be proud
isfacflon. , of all your life."
The Merrill Consultant will occupy a auie of rooms in he Buell Hotel In
Grabma. Nor£h Dakota. Wedne€lay. MaT 1. from 1 noon uaflI 9 p. m.
Ask at £he desk for *he Merrill Consuant and see what cma be doz for
your troublesome hair and scalp n.
NO APPOINTMENT IECESSARY
You need not have an appointment twill not be embarrassed or obllgat-
to take advantage of this clinic. All I ed in any way. Both men and wom-
examlations are private and you en are welcome.
REAL GOLD FROZEN
ORANGEADE Base
NIBLETS
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
UNDERWOOD'S
Deviled HAM
RAP-IN-WAX
23 c
ROLL
TISSU T
WHITE OR IN COLORS
,- F RI DAY-SATU RDAY-MAYI00-I 4:
DOLE'$ FROIB4
I Ch k ,,-oz.
Pineapp e un s ...
FAIRWAY"
Shrimp 3 00-oz.
* ...... * ...... TINS
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Lemons - - 6 for
Oranges - - doz
Cello Bags
Carrots - - 2for
Radishes - - each
MEATS
Ground Beef
3 Ibs
Beef
Shortribs - 1515c -
Chuck, Good Grade
Beef Roast
Cello Wrapped
Bacon Squares
1 lb Cello Pkg
Sliced Bacon
FY HOME STYldl
7
Ib
lb
each
Owned and Operated by Bvrw
PARK RIVER, N.D. - DIAL
Bures Fairway Mark
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Three merchandise prizes given every
Saturday. A chance with every cash
purchase of $2.00 or more.
WINNERS
1st Prize: Ed Monson
2nd Prize: Mrs. Joe Walser
3rd Prize: Agnes Soukup
HARPIES
PAGE FOUR
WALSH COUNTY PRESS, PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
THURSDAY MAY 12,
I Slants on Sports
By Tom Kelly
Good Luck Good Sportl ior American Legion baseball court-
Deputy Game Warden Ed Bry has ty league for the season. The other
m^ 1^, . .;^- ...... Walsh I is for team representatives of the
au a ,u vx ,,,,,- = ...... 6 East - "" " nt i -e ndent
........ i_s I ana west eou y na pe
county sportsmen wile Will IIl ......
.... th I amateur Iaseoall leagues, It will be
him. when he moves .to me so i; Ithe final meeting before the county
western ena ox me state wnere e league schedule starts May 22• Per-
being transferred. . sons interested in acting as umpires i
A shy m wou be oodlikeablelfell°w'he figures are asked to attend the meeting.
the chang d g o exper- Consideration is being given to a]
ienee. I remember the first time I proposal to set up an umpire's or-
heard his name. He had shot a tel- ganization and improve that part of
low in the leg because he was shin-
ing deer at night with a light and
had resisted arrest, I thought to my-
self. "Man. he must be hardboiled."
Of course. Ed isn't that way at all.
He just "seen his duty and did it."
the league's baseball program
ounty Track Results
Fordville took first in the high
school division of the Walsh county
track meet with 371/2 points Tues-
Chally of Fairdale and Dual.
Butch Peterson. Fordville, Chal-
ly won the high jump and broad
jump, going up 5 feet 5Vz inches
and out 18 feet 7V2 inches. Peter-
son placed first in the 100 yard dash
and the 440. His time: 10.8 seconds
and; 56.7. He also was on the Ford-
ville relay team which placed first.
Lynn Sluke took first in the 220,
second in the 100 and third in the
broad jump. In the girls events.
Fairdale's Monson and Hultstrand
provided the big scoring punch,
and in the grade competition Pisek's
Dusek won three firsts--the 75-yard
dash, high jump and broad jump.
NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That a public hearing will be held
on Friday, May 20. 1955 at 8 o'clock
P. M. in the City hall• Park River•
North Dakota for the purpose of
hearing any objections to the pro-
posed issue of $30,000 of ,eneral
Decca Club Has
Banquet Monday
Climaxing their year's work the
members of the Decca Club held a
banquet for sixteen at the Legion
club in Grafton Monday evening.
Returning to Park River they
went to the home of Mrs. P. Wal-
stad for the business meeting at
, which Mrs. Marvin Sorenson presid-
ed.
The new, oficers were installed
and assumed their duties at this
meeting•
Mrs. Gordon Greenwood is presi-
dent: Mrs. Paul Meberg, vice presi-
'dent: Mrs. W. C. Skjerven. record-
ing secretary; Mrs. Harvey Tallack-
son. corresponding secretary: Mrs.
D U. Meberg. treasurer: Mrs. How-
ard. Gordon. historian: Mrs. Robert
Bork. assistant historian.
on behalf of the club. I Mrs I. G. Lannoye was
] Mrs. Daley received the hostess It° the Tally bridge club at
I gift. Mrs. D. U Meberg will be hos- home Wednesday evening
ion June 13. iweek. Supper was served
_____ o'clock and the card games
ed. Prizes went to Mesdames
I For wedding invitations and nap- lan Andrews, Roy N'este and
kins inquire at The Press. I W. Johnson.
l
Late Arrivals
of 3 Only Suits
SIZES 38, 40, 42
Latest make up season's colors.
Priced at
All Wools. S
A real sportsman, Ed even got
married during the big game season.
He took a lot of ribbing on that one.
If I heard it once, I heard this wise-
crack 15 times: "Well. I see Ed got]
his 'dear'."
I
Th]nclads Pick Up Stride
The Walsh Aggie track squad got
on the pace last week when it scor-
ed 30 points and got its first "firsts"
in a triangle meet at Devils Lake
with Rugby and the Lakers. Glad-
win Jensen. making his first ap-
pearance in a track meet. showed
promise of being a real cinder-
burner. He scored first in both the
100-yard dash and 220, His times:
10.5 and 24.3. Lyle Bina, the Lankin
catapult, took first in the broad
jump with a leap of 18 feet, 3 inches
and tossed the shot 391/, feet for
second place in that event. He also
scored second in the high jump,
clearing the bar at 5 feet 3 inches.
In the 880, Freshman Bob Miller
led most of the race but didn't have
the kick at the end. but he finished
third. Placing in other events were:
Jim Midgarden, third in I00 and
fourth in 440; Curtis Hall, fourth in
javelin; Bob Bothum. fourth in
high hurdles and low hurdles, tied
for third in high jump.
Coach Ken Von Rueden said he
might take his boys up to Cavalier
for a duel meet today and then will
take the squad back to Devils Lake
Saturday for the big Rotary meet.
Wildlife Meeting Tonight
The Walsh County Wildlife Fed-
arotion will meet tonight (Thurs-
day) at 8:30 at the Gun Club east of
Park River. Anyone who wants to
may bring along his shotgun and do
some trapshooting under the lights.
Club officials say there will be an
important business meeting follow-
ed by a lunch.
Baseball Chatter
There will be two Walsh county
baseball meetings Monday niht,
May 16. both at the American Leg-[
ion club rooms in Park lliver. One
will be to organize the county Jun-
' DANCW t : :
• B
00ff;Part'€.00
eesm00
iLIES. WED MAY 17--18
lawn TREE
DARK STREnS
day. Fairdale was second with 27
points. Forest River was third and
Adams was fourth• Fordville had
won the county title the previous 6
years•
Fairdale won the high school
girls' track meet and also copped
the grade school championship•
Among the stars of the track
nnd field meet at Fairdale were
obligation bonds for the purpose of
constructing a public bath. Any The new president named the tel-
taxpayer may appear and discuss lowing, committees: Program, Mrs.
iwilh the Board the proposed issue, i Paul Meberg, Mrs. Tom Kelly, Mrs.
ELSIE J. CATHERWOOD I 'Vallace Daley.Th°mps°n:Mrs. VictorViSiting:saude;Mrs"
Clerk, Board of Budeet Review i Quinten
• entertainment: Mrs. Tom Kelly.
Mrs. Merle Onstad.' Mrs Roland
Batemnn.
In charge of the Sparklers, chil-
dren's organization sponsored by
the club art, Mrs. Wallace Thompson
and Mrs. Blair Chapman.
Mrs. Sorenson precnted Mrs.
::i:: } Greenwood with the president's pin
$39.50
4 Boys Pants
Waist 26 to 28
V4 off Regular Price. Nice Patterns. A Good buy for
less than $5.00
ALTERATIONS FREE
EBBSEN'S
PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
A demonstration of the bet known methods of hair and scalp tzttments
to be give to the citizens of our city.
AflD SCALP AUTHORITY
HERE TO TELL TRUTH
ABOUT BALDHESS
A personal demonstration will be held from 12 noon until 9:00 p. n on
Wednesday ONLY, May 18, lg55 in the Basell Hotel in Graft.n, North
Dakofa by the Merrill Hair and Salp Consultants of Wichita Falls, Texas.
The Merrill Consultant is being sent New Hair Is Permanent .
here for the express purpose of ex- "If every man and woman will fol-
laining to the people of our city, low our directions faithfully during
the facts and the truth about hair treatment and after finishing treat-
ment, there is no reason why they
and scalp disorders. He will explain will not have hair all the rest of
the 18 common scalp disorders that their lives," says this authority "We
cause most men and women to lose know our treatments will work
their hair He will demonstrate the from our thousands of testimonials.
• _ ....... t It all depends on the individual per-
proper memoas o nan" ana scalp tso , ........
...... f n s raimmz ooservance oz a few
nygzene ma nave Deen proven, suc- / simple rules."
cessful for thousands of Amermans ! ......
........... | uaranze l-'l ttesults
zrom coasl to coasl. xne ,vterrni | .............
..... --, ....... ivlerrlli flair anct calp ¢Jonsuitants
.ar aria bcmp onsmtants wu, GUARANTEE, in a written certifi-
give you, FREE, a complete hair €'to #iven tn each new ,li,,n +h÷
1 xamin ti an el .........................
and seape a on d t 1 you
..... ]if you are not responding satisfac-
Why you are losing your hair, or r'1 to trea en e 0
........ Ito y tm t at the nd of 3
wny you are nawng troume wire
. I days, that all money paid on teat-
your scrap, lents will be graciously refunded.
Hopeless Cases Are Few I 'We do this to overcome skepti-
First, the Merrill Consultantis quick l cism," says the Merrill Consultant.
to tell the hopeless cases that they
cannot be helped• Once a man is
completely shiny bald, nothing can
be done, But the hopeless cases are
few. Because if the hair roots are
still alive, (evidenced by the pres-
ence of light, colorless fuzz,) the
Merrill Consultant can perform
what sometimes seem to be won-
ders, In the private examination,
these facts will come to light.
No Charge For Examination
The examination is very thorough
and highly technical. It requires a
full 20 to 30 minutes. And, there is
no charge for this examination. Af-
ter the examination, you will be
told the required length of treat-
ment and how much it will cost.
After starting the treatment, you
will make regular reports to the
Merrill Laboratory in Wichita Falls,
Texas. An expert will check your
Most of our clients are happy, sat-
isfied men and women, confident
that they will regain their hair and
remove all traces of imbedded
dandruff and other malicious hair
and scalp ailments that prevent
natural growth. This guarantee is
for those who want to be assured
that they will get their money's
worth• and that is exactly what we
intend to give them "
A TrutMul Note
Thousands of men and women have
been helped by the Merrill methods.
Because of their tremendous suc-
l cess in this "field, it should be said
here that there are some who can-
not benefit from these treatments.
Any person who is slick, shiny
I bald, is destined to remain so. If
]there is any sign of fuzz, no matter
I how short or colorless, there is a
I definite chance that hair may be
progress regularly, and keep in[ re-grown in time, "We have no
touch with you throughout your I cure-all," says our exper "But if
course of treatment. As you will be lyou take care of your hair• we can
shown at your interview, Merrill of- I help you have healthy, normal.
fers you a written guarantee of sat- [lasting hair that you will be proud
isfacflon. , of all your life."
The Merrill Consultant will occupy a auie of rooms in he Buell Hotel In
Grabma. Nor£h Dakota. Wedne€lay. MaT 1. from 1 noon uaflI 9 p. m.
Ask at £he desk for *he Merrill Consuant and see what cma be doz for
your troublesome hair and scalp n.
NO APPOINTMENT IECESSARY
You need not have an appointment twill not be embarrassed or obllgat-
to take advantage of this clinic. All I ed in any way. Both men and wom-
examlations are private and you en are welcome.
REAL GOLD FROZEN
ORANGEADE Base
NIBLETS
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
UNDERWOOD'S
Deviled HAM
RAP-IN-WAX
23 c
ROLL
TISSU T
WHITE OR IN COLORS
,- F RI DAY-SATU RDAY-MAYI00-I 4:
DOLE'$ FROIB4
I Ch k ,,-oz.
Pineapp e un s ...
FAIRWAY"
Shrimp 3 00-oz.
* ...... * ...... TINS
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Lemons - - 6 for
Oranges - - doz
Cello Bags
Carrots - - 2for
Radishes - - each
MEATS
Ground Beef
3 Ibs
Beef
Shortribs - 1515c -
Chuck, Good Grade
Beef Roast
Cello Wrapped
Bacon Squares
1 lb Cello Pkg
Sliced Bacon
FY HOME STYldl
7
Ib
lb
each
Owned and Operated by Bvrw
PARK RIVER, N.D. - DIAL
Bures Fairway Mark
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Three merchandise prizes given every
Saturday. A chance with every cash
purchase of $2.00 or more.
WINNERS
1st Prize: Ed Monson
2nd Prize: Mrs. Joe Walser
3rd Prize: Agnes Soukup
HARPIES
French Dreui00j