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* 16,000 Sisal * 9,000 Sisal * 20,000 Clearfield
Open Monday - Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Located, at 1B04 Hwy 5 West in Cavalier
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Above>Park River
American Legion
Post 147 shortstop
Levi Cudmore waits
for the baseball as a
Grafton runner
slides toward sec-
ond base. Left: Park
River American Le-
gion Post 147
pitcher Andrew
Hylden pitched well
against Grafton, giv-
ing up only three hits
in a 2-0 loss. Andrew
had a big week end
as he threw out one
of the first pitches of
the Minnesota Twins
game, representing
the North Dakota
FFA members.
Photos: Larry Biri
-IN CAVALIER
has one of the largest selection
of feed available in the areal
We have.a wide variety
feed to choose from:
),Cattle >-,.'Swine
),Horses ),Poultry
),)-Rabbit ),>-Sheep
).Dog ),Lick Tubs
)-Cat • ),Salt Blocks
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Open Monday - Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to'5:00 p.m,
Located at 1304 Hwy 5 West in Cavalier
1701 ) 265-3373
GRAF:FON, N~D. Walsh
County Gun Club results after six
weeks endifig July .2 are as follows:
WINCHESTER LEAGUE
Tallackson Farms 42
Torkelson Clippers 31
Centro129
Bremer Bank 29 "
Thompson Spuds .28
Thompson Truckers 21
Top shooters after 150 argets
WD Suda 150
Dan Schildele 149
Doug Thompson 148
Rod Howatt 146
Jerry Blanchard 146
Brad Magnusson 144
Dan Schildele 144
Billy Thompson 143
Jody Lee 143
Shooting 25 straight
Tom Thompson x2, Billy
Thompson, Jim Thompson x3, Greg
Skibicki, Dan Schildele x3, Ken Fis-
cher, Jerry Blanchard x2, Brad
Magnusson x2, John Forbes x2,
Dwight Wilson, Scott Hills x2,
Craig Magnusson, Rod Howatt,
Jim Tallackson
Shooting•50 straight
Doug Thompson, Ron Hultin,
Rod Howatt, Doug Vosper, Jody Lee
Shooting 100 straight
Doug Thompson
Shooting 125 straight
Dan Schindele
Shooting 150 straight
WD Suda.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Magnus Force 36
Jim'g- Super Valu 37
Kirkeby Farm 37
Kilmer Construction 30
Simplot 24
Torkelson Farm 13
Top shooter after 150 targets
Brad Magnusson .143
Jim Enlow 143
" JeffDahlen 143
Tom McCann 142
Ron Line 141
Dale Holand 139
Greg Skibicki 139
Jerry Blanchard 139
Mike Stellon 138
Shooting 25 straight
Jim Enlow x2, Dale Holand,
Jerry Blanchard, Tom McCann,
Brad. Magnusson, Greg Skibicki,
Andrew Torkelson, Mike Kirkeby,
Mike Stellon, x2.., JeffDahlen, Tom
McCann, Craig Magnusson, Doug
Kirkeby
Shooting 50 straight
A1 Thompson, Jeff Dahlen, Ron
Line
REMINGTON LEAGUE
Welch 41 '
Extra End 35
Olson Oil 34
Vets 30
Polar21
PR Legion 19
Top shooter after 150, targets
Jerry Blanchard 148
Josh Lien 146
WD Suda 144
Ron Hultin 144
Brice Welch 144
Jeff Dahlen 142
Ron Hultin 140
Shooting 25 straight
Al Oberembt, Jerry Blanchard,
Doug Hove, AI Thompson, Josh
Lien, Ron Hultinx3, Randy Hahn,
Greg Eroyick, Ken Fischer x2, Karl
Blake x2, Marlin Egeland
Shooting 50 straight
Josh Lien, WD Suda; JeffDahlen
Shooting 75 str iight
Jerry Blanchard, Brice Welch
BROWNING LEAGUE
Blanchards 42
SB Bison 40
Molstad 27
PR Dental 25
Spudnik 25
Custom Ag 21
Top shooter after 150 targets
Rod Howatt 147
WD Suda 147
Brad Magnt sson 145
Jerry Blanchard 144
Rocle Desautel 141
Nic Beneda 139
Darren Blanchard 138
Sam Midgarden 138
John Forbes 138
Randy Hahn 138
Shooting 25 straight
Jerry Blanchard x2, Darren Blan-
chard x2, Rod Howatt, WD Suda,
Joe Pic, Rock Desautel x2, Randy
Hahn
Shooting 50 straight
Rod Howatt, WD Suda
Shooting 75 straight BradMag-
nusson
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compared to the same quarter in
2012. Other sectors showing gains
include: miscellaneous, rising 76.2
percent; financial, insurance, real es-
tate, rental and leasing grew 22.1
percent; information industries
grew 13.3 percent; educational,
health care, and social services
grew 10.8 percent; wholesale trade,
up 6.6 percent; professional, sci-
entific, :technical, and management
services, up 4,3 percent; retail trade
grew 2 percent; and manufacturing
remained relatively flat, growing 0.9
percent•
Six sectors were down, including:
transportation add warehousing,
declined by 39 percent; construction
declined by 18.1 percent; mining
and oil extraction declined by 7.3
percent; ,arts, entertainment amd
recreation declined by 7 percent;
other services declined by 3 percent;
and accommodation and food serv-
ices was relatively flat, declining by
0.6 percent•
"The impact of the prolonged se-
vere winter weather affected our key
industry sectors like mining and oil
extraction, construction,.and trans-
portation and warehousing," said
Fong. "In addition, rising fuel
costs likely added to the challenges
faced by businesses, ag producers,
and individuals alike."
Of the 50 largest cities, the
biggest percentage increases for
the first quarter of 2013 were North-
wood, up 42 percent; Grafton. up 39
percent; Washburn, up 30.9 percent;
Carrington, up 30.2 percent; and
Wishek up 29.5 percent.
The biggest percentage first quar-
ter decreases for the 50 largest
cities were Kenmare, down 44.7 per-
cent; Walhalla, down 31.6 percent;
Park River down 31 percent; Bow-
man, down 29.8 percent; and Can-
do down 26.9 percent.
Counties with the highest per-
centage increases were Logan,
92.6 percent; Grant, up 46.9 percent;
Oliver, up 36.8 percent; Foster, up
31.1 percent; and Ransom up, 27.2
percent.
The counties with the biggest per-
centage decreases were Billings,
down 44.2 percent; Bowman,a:lown
27.8 percent; Towner, down 25.2
percent; Steele, down 25.2 per-
cent; and Benson dovgn 21.9 per-
cent.
The complete North Dakota
Sales and Use Tax Statistical Report
for First Quarter 2013 is available
on the T ix Department's website at
www.nd.gov/tax.
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