PAGE SIX
WANT ADS
For Sale: Shorthorn feeder calves.
Fran Kalal, Lankin, N.D. *
Amera's greatest science writer '
tells "Why There Can Not Be
Anothe War." See The American
Veekly with Sunday's Chicago
Ameiian, On Sale at Eyolfson's.
ForRent: Sander & Edger. Malde &
Sharl Hdwe, city tf
Would, like to buy used baby crib
with mattress. Condition not im-
portant. Emerson Hall, Pisek *
We finance farm buildings. Con-
solidated Construction Co., Langdon,
N. D. Phone 89. tf
EXCAVATING Basements, water
lines, sewers. Septic tanks instal-
led, $225 to $340. Trenching, foot-
ings, culvert work. Farm water
lines, 7 ft deep. Dug & filled 50c a
foot. D. A. Ramsey, Dial 36832,
Park River. m29tf
FARM LAND FOR SALE: 12,000
acres located in Walsh county,
Grand Forl county and Minne-
; COUNTY PRESS, PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
AT THE CHURCHES
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
Masses during the summer at 8
a. m. and 10:30 a. m. each Sunday.
Confessions each Saturday at 7:30
p. m. at the church.
EDINBURG LUTHERAN Parish
Trinity: Suazay worship service
at 9:30.
Dorcas circle July 31 at 8 p. m.
at Mrs. Helge Rustan's.
Odalen: Sunday worship at 11:10
Zion: Ladies aid Fri. Aug. 10, 2
p. m. Note change of date.
--S. O. Kvaale, pastor
BE B/XrIST CHURCH
RoF Marzolf, lstor
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes
for all ages.
Morning worship at ii o'c!ocl
Evening service at 8 o'clock
Bible study and prayer meeting at
8 p. m. Wednesdays.
t
Thank you Lord, for churches
fair,
For all the people coming there,
For teaching us of Thy great
Love,
For peace and guidance from
above.
Help more to learn of Jesus, Adopt Standard
Lord.
Give understanding in Thy Measurements
Word.
Help more to see the foolishness
Of failing to seek Thy blessed-
ness. --Amen.
HOOPLE CHURCH NEWS
By James R. Sonnenberg, Pastor
First Lutheran, Hoople: Worship
service at 9:30.
Monday, 8 p. m. Building Com-
mittee meets.
sots, Priqes from $50 to $210 per
Aug. 1: Ladies aid will meet at
acre. Vavrovsky Ins. & Real Estate, } the park at 3 p. m. Picnic supper to
'ParkRiver. Dial 22241. tf [ follow meeting.
For Sale: V-8 Ford Stock Car Good
condition. Ernest Dahl, Park
River. R 2 a2*
DON'T Neglect to disinfect your
grain bins or warehouses. Call
Henry Green at Phone 22026.
CUSTOM BALING, Sq. bales. 500
bales or more 10c. Twien tie. D. A.
Pney, Park River. Dial 36832.
WATER WELLS, drilled and bored.
2 to 50 i. diame/ers. We sell and
Myen water systems Dial
Porter Well Co., Park
River, N, D. tt
HOUSE FOR SALE: 2-bedrooms,
Double garage. 2 nice lots. Clyde
Dibble. city. a16
For Sale: Maytag washer. Like
new. Oscar Olson, R. 1, Park
River j26. *
For Sale: Handyman jacks--ser-
vice, parts and trades. Win. G.
McConnachie, Fordville. a*2
Park Center: Worship service on
Sunday at I1 a. m.
Hvideso: Aug. 5: Worship at 11.
Sunday school at 9:45.
July 29:3 p. m. Ice cream social
at Tom Estad's.
Aug. 2: Ladies aid at the church
at 2:30. Hostesses: Mrs. Leonard
Estad and Mrs. L. Windingland.
FEDERATED CHURCH
Service Sunday, 11 a.m.
Rev. Everett C. Owens, Pastor
ST. PETER EPISCOPAl.
Morning worship at 9:45.
Rev. S. A. Glasgow, rector
ZION LUTHERAI CHURCH
Sunday, July 29. II a. m. Wor-
ship service.
South Trinity: Thursday, ladies
aid at 2:'30. Sunday, July 29, wor-
ship at 9 a. m.
Oliver E. Johnson, pastor
EDINBURG FREE CHURCH
Garfield: Worship service July 29
at 9:30. Luther League officers
will meet at the church July'31 at
8 p.m. Ladies aid Aug. 2, at 2:30.
St. Peter: Ladies aid July 26 at
2:30. Luther League ice cream so-
cial at Henry Lundene home July
29, 8 p. m. This is a benefit for the
support of those going to the Luth-
er League convention.
Aadalen: No service, this week,
Hitterdah Worship service July
29 at 11:15. Ladies aid Friday, Aug.
3 at 2:30.
Parish Note: Youth night at Hit-
terdal July 27. All youth of the
parish and community welcome.
L. B. Underbakke, pastor
PARK RIVER LUTHERAN Parish
Rev. L. E. Smestad, pastor
Our Saviour's:. Sunday Services
at 9:30 a. m. with Rev. Elden Land-
vik in charge.
Golden Valley: Sunday: Sunday
school at 9:45. Worship at I] a.m..
with ReD. Elden Landvik in
charge. The Luther League will
sponsor an Ice cream Social at
the Bible camp Sunday evening at
8 p. m. Everyone welcome.
For Sale:, New garage, 14x26, to be
move. Has 3 windows, side door
and overhead oor. Insulated, Easi-
ly changed to one-beroom house.
Price very reasonable. Frank Ku-
char, Lankin. a9*
For Sale: 12x20 2-bin granary with
2 doors and 2 fill parts, $635. We
will build any size and will build
on your farm if desired. Robert-
son Lumber Co. Vernon Chally,
Mgr. Park River. a9
For Sale: 23-ft trailer. Ideal for
sleeping quarters for working
men. Elmo Setness. Dial 47492, a2
$ SILVER MOON CAFE t
'the next time you ape in
; Fargo or Moorhead $
STEAK AND SEA ,oov
i Ft., Ave.
: oorhesd. Mtnn Vtl -=::S
with
FARMA
V See how much faster,
easier you'll form!
J
See how little it costs!
Farm the modern way.., with Ftl Fast-
Hitch. Try the fastest, emiest implement hitch-
ing you've ever known. Hitch or switch imple-
ments in seconds. Have more time for in-the-field
work. Do more jobs in a day...S what _qity
Hitch... lu Fast-Ha . impmnm
work as they hottld--free-floati or /=o]]ed.
COME IN... or
For Patterns
By Joyce L. Fritzler
Home Extension Agent
All home sewers will be inter-
ested to know that all the major
pattern companies have adopted a
revised standard of body measure-
ments in patterns. This new stand-
ard has been approved by the]
measurement Standard Pattern I
Committee of the Pattern Industry. it
This new standard of measure- 1
ment was made to give the woman I
who sews a better fit by helping
her select the right size. The aver-
age figure has changed through
the use of the modern bra and
foundation garment. The bustline
has been raised. The standard body
measurements are being changed
to correspond to this new body
change.
You will find the new measure-
ments in the pattern catalogs. The
revised chart states that "These are
body measurements, not garment
measurements."
Body measurements are the
measurements you take on your
body so you can select your pat-
tern size. The pattern itself has
some "ease" allowance in addition
to the body measurements so you
can move more comfortabely in
the finished garment.
Not all patterns in the catalogs
show the new measurements but
many of them do and the new ones
added each month will show them..
The new measurements are shown
on the back of all pattern envel-
ops that were issued after the re-
vised change of measurements
were approved.
The measurement chart in the
pat2ern catalogues is the guide to
follow in determining correct pat-
tern size. On these charts it says,
"Select your siz by the meas-
urement on this revised chart.
Implement Co.
Park River, North Dakota
That size, then, is your correct size
for all patterns in this catalogue
even though the bust measurement
on the envelop may be stated dif-
ferently."
If you have been using the high
chest measurement to determine
size it can now be discontinued.
However, during this period of
changeover, continue to check
waist and hip measurements to de-
termine if pattern alterations are
needed.
A booklet answering questions
concerning the new body measure-
ments standard for patterns effec-
tive Jan. 15, 1956, can be obtained
from the County Extension office.
Quick treatment of mildew stains
is important. First, brush off the
surface growth of mildew. Do this
out of doors, not in the house, be-
cause the spores will scatter over
other materials and produce a new
growth of mildew.
Soap and water will take care of
fresh mildew stains on washable
fabrics. If the stains are stubborn.
treat them with bleach. Sodium
perborate is a mild bleach that is
safe for washable fabrics. It is a
good idea to test colored fabrics
with the bleach first to be sure it
is color fast. Use a solution of one
tablespoon of sodium perborate in
one pint of lukewarm water spong-
ed on the stain and left for a min-
ute or two. Then rinse well. Dry
cleaning is recommended for fab-
rics that cannot be washed.
Rites Held For
Seymour Domstad
Funeral services were held yes-
terday for Seymour O. Domstad,
83, who died July 14, 1956 at his
home near Union.
Born in Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1872,
Mr. Domstad came to Grafton with
his parents as a young boy and
lived there until he came to Edin-I
burg as a young man. Later he]
moved to Union where he had liv-
ed continuously ever since.
His wife. the former Margit Rus-
tan, of Edinburg, died in 1947.
Survivor's are two aughters and
two sons, Mrs. Magnus Steinolfson
of Mountain: Mrs. Marvin Evenson
of Union, Elmer of Spokane and
Melvin of Milton. There are also 13
grandchildren and six great grand-
children. Mrs. A. A. Flaten of Ed-
inburg is a sister and Alfred Dom-
stad. Grafton, is a brother.
The rites were held at Zion Lu-
theran church at Union with ReD.
S.O. Kvaale. officiating. Burial
was in Zion cemetery. The Jensen
funeral home of Edinburg was in
charge of arrangements.
Buy U. S. Savings Bonds today.
THURSDAY, JULY 26,
G. A. Vincent, who cdme to Mil-
ton from Borger, Texas, 2 years
ago, to stay for two weeks poses
for a picture beside W. Wild
No. 1 oil well in Cavalier county.
In the oil business since 1904, Mr.
Vincent is convinced that there
is oil in Northeastern
kota. Oil showings have
tained in five
cent said and three of
are producing oil in
county.
(Photo by Hultstrand
Ne Fte¢.. J#$t a ?lot
ERNIE'S
SAT. SPECIAL
GINGER
Cookies
2 Doz. 49©
"Park River's Biggest Loafer
ERNIE'S BAKERY
Dial 22251 Park River, N. D.
Big brothers of the ]=est seller
... and every bit as modern !
Series 9001} L.C.F.
Chevrolet Heavyweight Champs
New Loadmaster V8! This big heavy-duty load
puller delivers 195 hp, 310 ft.-lbs, of torque! It's
the leader in its class for compact short-stroke de-
sign that delivers most horsepower per pound!
New PowermatJc Transmission!* Six fully
automatic forward speeds virtually eliminate manual
gear shifting on hills or in traffic! Revolutionary
"Retarder" gives safer downhill hauling, less brake
wear!
New Triple-Torque Tandems! Optional at
extra cost in new Series 10000 models, new Triple-
Torque Tandem hikes G.V.W.'s up to 32,000 lbs.,
G.C.W.'s up to 50,000 lbs.!
New big-truck stylingl That sleek, massive
front-end styling reflects the POWER these new
Chevies provide, helps build your business prestige!
Modern features such as these spark all phases of
performance. If big trucks are part of your business,
we'll expect to see you soon! *Optional at extra cost
in Series 5000 hrough 10000 truck models.
Champs of evet00 weight class !
Only franchised Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark
LARSON CHEVROLET CO.
PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
PAGE SIX
WANT ADS
For Sale: Shorthorn feeder calves.
Fran Kalal, Lankin, N.D. *
Amera's greatest science writer '
tells "Why There Can Not Be
Anothe War." See The American
Veekly with Sunday's Chicago
Ameiian, On Sale at Eyolfson's.
ForRent: Sander & Edger. Malde &
Sharl Hdwe, city tf
Would, like to buy used baby crib
with mattress. Condition not im-
portant. Emerson Hall, Pisek *
We finance farm buildings. Con-
solidated Construction Co., Langdon,
N. D. Phone 89. tf
EXCAVATING Basements, water
lines, sewers. Septic tanks instal-
led, $225 to $340. Trenching, foot-
ings, culvert work. Farm water
lines, 7 ft deep. Dug & filled 50c a
foot. D. A. Ramsey, Dial 36832,
Park River. m29tf
FARM LAND FOR SALE: 12,000
acres located in Walsh county,
Grand Forl county and Minne-
; COUNTY PRESS, PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
AT THE CHURCHES
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
Masses during the summer at 8
a. m. and 10:30 a. m. each Sunday.
Confessions each Saturday at 7:30
p. m. at the church.
EDINBURG LUTHERAN Parish
Trinity: Suazay worship service
at 9:30.
Dorcas circle July 31 at 8 p. m.
at Mrs. Helge Rustan's.
Odalen: Sunday worship at 11:10
Zion: Ladies aid Fri. Aug. 10, 2
p. m. Note change of date.
--S. O. Kvaale, pastor
BE B/XrIST CHURCH
RoF Marzolf, lstor
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes
for all ages.
Morning worship at ii o'c!ocl
Evening service at 8 o'clock
Bible study and prayer meeting at
8 p. m. Wednesdays.
t
Thank you Lord, for churches
fair,
For all the people coming there,
For teaching us of Thy great
Love,
For peace and guidance from
above.
Help more to learn of Jesus, Adopt Standard
Lord.
Give understanding in Thy Measurements
Word.
Help more to see the foolishness
Of failing to seek Thy blessed-
ness. --Amen.
HOOPLE CHURCH NEWS
By James R. Sonnenberg, Pastor
First Lutheran, Hoople: Worship
service at 9:30.
Monday, 8 p. m. Building Com-
mittee meets.
sots, Priqes from $50 to $210 per
Aug. 1: Ladies aid will meet at
acre. Vavrovsky Ins. & Real Estate, } the park at 3 p. m. Picnic supper to
'ParkRiver. Dial 22241. tf [ follow meeting.
For Sale: V-8 Ford Stock Car Good
condition. Ernest Dahl, Park
River. R 2 a2*
DON'T Neglect to disinfect your
grain bins or warehouses. Call
Henry Green at Phone 22026.
CUSTOM BALING, Sq. bales. 500
bales or more 10c. Twien tie. D. A.
Pney, Park River. Dial 36832.
WATER WELLS, drilled and bored.
2 to 50 i. diame/ers. We sell and
Myen water systems Dial
Porter Well Co., Park
River, N, D. tt
HOUSE FOR SALE: 2-bedrooms,
Double garage. 2 nice lots. Clyde
Dibble. city. a16
For Sale: Maytag washer. Like
new. Oscar Olson, R. 1, Park
River j26. *
For Sale: Handyman jacks--ser-
vice, parts and trades. Win. G.
McConnachie, Fordville. a*2
Park Center: Worship service on
Sunday at I1 a. m.
Hvideso: Aug. 5: Worship at 11.
Sunday school at 9:45.
July 29:3 p. m. Ice cream social
at Tom Estad's.
Aug. 2: Ladies aid at the church
at 2:30. Hostesses: Mrs. Leonard
Estad and Mrs. L. Windingland.
FEDERATED CHURCH
Service Sunday, 11 a.m.
Rev. Everett C. Owens, Pastor
ST. PETER EPISCOPAl.
Morning worship at 9:45.
Rev. S. A. Glasgow, rector
ZION LUTHERAI CHURCH
Sunday, July 29. II a. m. Wor-
ship service.
South Trinity: Thursday, ladies
aid at 2:'30. Sunday, July 29, wor-
ship at 9 a. m.
Oliver E. Johnson, pastor
EDINBURG FREE CHURCH
Garfield: Worship service July 29
at 9:30. Luther League officers
will meet at the church July'31 at
8 p.m. Ladies aid Aug. 2, at 2:30.
St. Peter: Ladies aid July 26 at
2:30. Luther League ice cream so-
cial at Henry Lundene home July
29, 8 p. m. This is a benefit for the
support of those going to the Luth-
er League convention.
Aadalen: No service, this week,
Hitterdah Worship service July
29 at 11:15. Ladies aid Friday, Aug.
3 at 2:30.
Parish Note: Youth night at Hit-
terdal July 27. All youth of the
parish and community welcome.
L. B. Underbakke, pastor
PARK RIVER LUTHERAN Parish
Rev. L. E. Smestad, pastor
Our Saviour's:. Sunday Services
at 9:30 a. m. with Rev. Elden Land-
vik in charge.
Golden Valley: Sunday: Sunday
school at 9:45. Worship at I] a.m..
with ReD. Elden Landvik in
charge. The Luther League will
sponsor an Ice cream Social at
the Bible camp Sunday evening at
8 p. m. Everyone welcome.
For Sale:, New garage, 14x26, to be
move. Has 3 windows, side door
and overhead oor. Insulated, Easi-
ly changed to one-beroom house.
Price very reasonable. Frank Ku-
char, Lankin. a9*
For Sale: 12x20 2-bin granary with
2 doors and 2 fill parts, $635. We
will build any size and will build
on your farm if desired. Robert-
son Lumber Co. Vernon Chally,
Mgr. Park River. a9
For Sale: 23-ft trailer. Ideal for
sleeping quarters for working
men. Elmo Setness. Dial 47492, a2
$ SILVER MOON CAFE t
'the next time you ape in
; Fargo or Moorhead $
STEAK AND SEA ,oov
i Ft., Ave.
: oorhesd. Mtnn Vtl -=::S
with
FARMA
V See how much faster,
easier you'll form!
J
See how little it costs!
Farm the modern way.., with Ftl Fast-
Hitch. Try the fastest, emiest implement hitch-
ing you've ever known. Hitch or switch imple-
ments in seconds. Have more time for in-the-field
work. Do more jobs in a day...S what _qity
Hitch... lu Fast-Ha . impmnm
work as they hottld--free-floati or /=o]]ed.
COME IN... or
For Patterns
By Joyce L. Fritzler
Home Extension Agent
All home sewers will be inter-
ested to know that all the major
pattern companies have adopted a
revised standard of body measure-
ments in patterns. This new stand-
ard has been approved by the]
measurement Standard Pattern I
Committee of the Pattern Industry. it
This new standard of measure- 1
ment was made to give the woman I
who sews a better fit by helping
her select the right size. The aver-
age figure has changed through
the use of the modern bra and
foundation garment. The bustline
has been raised. The standard body
measurements are being changed
to correspond to this new body
change.
You will find the new measure-
ments in the pattern catalogs. The
revised chart states that "These are
body measurements, not garment
measurements."
Body measurements are the
measurements you take on your
body so you can select your pat-
tern size. The pattern itself has
some "ease" allowance in addition
to the body measurements so you
can move more comfortabely in
the finished garment.
Not all patterns in the catalogs
show the new measurements but
many of them do and the new ones
added each month will show them..
The new measurements are shown
on the back of all pattern envel-
ops that were issued after the re-
vised change of measurements
were approved.
The measurement chart in the
pat2ern catalogues is the guide to
follow in determining correct pat-
tern size. On these charts it says,
"Select your siz by the meas-
urement on this revised chart.
Implement Co.
Park River, North Dakota
That size, then, is your correct size
for all patterns in this catalogue
even though the bust measurement
on the envelop may be stated dif-
ferently."
If you have been using the high
chest measurement to determine
size it can now be discontinued.
However, during this period of
changeover, continue to check
waist and hip measurements to de-
termine if pattern alterations are
needed.
A booklet answering questions
concerning the new body measure-
ments standard for patterns effec-
tive Jan. 15, 1956, can be obtained
from the County Extension office.
Quick treatment of mildew stains
is important. First, brush off the
surface growth of mildew. Do this
out of doors, not in the house, be-
cause the spores will scatter over
other materials and produce a new
growth of mildew.
Soap and water will take care of
fresh mildew stains on washable
fabrics. If the stains are stubborn.
treat them with bleach. Sodium
perborate is a mild bleach that is
safe for washable fabrics. It is a
good idea to test colored fabrics
with the bleach first to be sure it
is color fast. Use a solution of one
tablespoon of sodium perborate in
one pint of lukewarm water spong-
ed on the stain and left for a min-
ute or two. Then rinse well. Dry
cleaning is recommended for fab-
rics that cannot be washed.
Rites Held For
Seymour Domstad
Funeral services were held yes-
terday for Seymour O. Domstad,
83, who died July 14, 1956 at his
home near Union.
Born in Minnesota, Nov. 13, 1872,
Mr. Domstad came to Grafton with
his parents as a young boy and
lived there until he came to Edin-I
burg as a young man. Later he]
moved to Union where he had liv-
ed continuously ever since.
His wife. the former Margit Rus-
tan, of Edinburg, died in 1947.
Survivor's are two aughters and
two sons, Mrs. Magnus Steinolfson
of Mountain: Mrs. Marvin Evenson
of Union, Elmer of Spokane and
Melvin of Milton. There are also 13
grandchildren and six great grand-
children. Mrs. A. A. Flaten of Ed-
inburg is a sister and Alfred Dom-
stad. Grafton, is a brother.
The rites were held at Zion Lu-
theran church at Union with ReD.
S.O. Kvaale. officiating. Burial
was in Zion cemetery. The Jensen
funeral home of Edinburg was in
charge of arrangements.
Buy U. S. Savings Bonds today.
THURSDAY, JULY 26,
G. A. Vincent, who cdme to Mil-
ton from Borger, Texas, 2 years
ago, to stay for two weeks poses
for a picture beside W. Wild
No. 1 oil well in Cavalier county.
In the oil business since 1904, Mr.
Vincent is convinced that there
is oil in Northeastern
kota. Oil showings have
tained in five
cent said and three of
are producing oil in
county.
(Photo by Hultstrand
Ne Fte¢.. J#$t a ?lot
ERNIE'S
SAT. SPECIAL
GINGER
Cookies
2 Doz. 49©
"Park River's Biggest Loafer
ERNIE'S BAKERY
Dial 22251 Park River, N. D.
Big brothers of the ]=est seller
... and every bit as modern !
Series 9001} L.C.F.
Chevrolet Heavyweight Champs
New Loadmaster V8! This big heavy-duty load
puller delivers 195 hp, 310 ft.-lbs, of torque! It's
the leader in its class for compact short-stroke de-
sign that delivers most horsepower per pound!
New PowermatJc Transmission!* Six fully
automatic forward speeds virtually eliminate manual
gear shifting on hills or in traffic! Revolutionary
"Retarder" gives safer downhill hauling, less brake
wear!
New Triple-Torque Tandems! Optional at
extra cost in new Series 10000 models, new Triple-
Torque Tandem hikes G.V.W.'s up to 32,000 lbs.,
G.C.W.'s up to 50,000 lbs.!
New big-truck stylingl That sleek, massive
front-end styling reflects the POWER these new
Chevies provide, helps build your business prestige!
Modern features such as these spark all phases of
performance. If big trucks are part of your business,
we'll expect to see you soon! *Optional at extra cost
in Series 5000 hrough 10000 truck models.
Champs of evet00 weight class !
Only franchised Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark
LARSON CHEVROLET CO.
PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA