Mrs. Bennie Olon and son, Bob-
by called on Mrs. Nick Margaris on
monday.
Mrs. Robert Flaten entertained 14
sts at a birthday party for her
Io, Gary, seven years old, on Tues-
day afternoon. After a swim in the
POol at the park, the group had a
picnic supper, complete with birth-
day cake.
Hay Stack
Movers
The Craven Hay Stack-
mover is guaranteed to
move 12 ton stacks with
ease or any stack 20 x 28
ft. Equipped with hy-
draulic brakes, a life-sav-
er in hills.
Do not compare the
Craven Hay Stack Mover
with any other stack mov-
you have ever seen or
heard of.
For further informa-
tion, write
DICK GOEMAN
1611 Pierce Street
Sioux City, Iowa
Park River News
Miss Marian Listopad returned
last Friday after spending a week's
vacation at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Less of Salem, Ohio.
Mrs. W. C. Skjerven entertained
twelve little guests in honor of her
son, David's eighth birthday. They
played games and had lunch, which
featured the traditional birthday
cake.
Week end visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomposn
and daughter, Ruth, were Miss Don-
na Reisch of Parshall and Mr. and
Mrs. Norval Starkson of Grand
Forks•
A family reunion was held Sun-
day at the home of Henry, Clarence
and Inga Kjos. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Kjos, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Kjos and Merry Beth,
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Larson, the
Nell Larson family, the Gene Lar-
son family, the Paul Meberg family,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Filipi, of Warren,
Minn., Mrs. Anna Kjos of Minot and !
Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson of
Grand Forks.
Mrs. I. E. Hansen was at home to
a company of women Friday after-
noon in compliment to Mrs. Thomas
E. Whelan, of St. Thomas. She is
the wife of the U. S. ambassador to
Nicaragua and is vacationing with
her husband at their home in St.
Thomas. Among the guests was Miss
Gladys Stewart of Fargo, a sister of
Mrs Whelan. Other guests were
from Grafton, St. Thomas and Park
Park River. Refreshments were
served and the hostess presented
gifts to Mrs. Whlan and Miss Stew-
art.
ENJOYABLE
LABOR DAY
WEEK-ENDI
..v
.a
RED OWL T KRAFT SALAD DRESSING
PO'00 MIRACLE w.,,
CHUNKS, CRUSHED OR TIDBITS
DOLE 5
HARVEST QUEEN
FRUIT 23¢
B.Z STRAWlbEItR'€
PRESERVES 5 ,o.o,. qoo
RS j
Vvco
SPAGHETTI ,.o 1
m. IB . 11S€
!
VAN CAMP'S
PORK & BEANS
w.,00sz-z €atting,
Recent visitors at the Ernest l
Dencker home were, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Madland of Minneapolis.
John Bena and daughter, Dorothy,
and Mrs. Knute Sevens made a
trip to Grand Forks Monday. Mrs.
Stevens visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Magnus Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Bye.
Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Ferguson
spent last week af Napoleon with
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Swanke, and at the
Halvor Halvorson home in Devils
Lake with Mrs. Ferguson's mother,
Mrs. Amanda Gylnquist.
Marlene Sturlaugson of Seattle is
visiting at the Ernest Dencker
home. She will be accompanied on
her return home by her brother,
David, who has spent the summer at
the Dencker farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Young of Dray-
ton, formerly of Park River, were
visitors in town Wednesday of last
week. They were accompanied by
their three daughters, Mrs. George
Andreson (Wanda) and two chil-
dren of Hermosa, Calif., Mrs. A. Pet-
erson (Alice} of Sioux Falls, S. D.,
and Mrs. Ray Halcrow {Elva) and
three children of Drayton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fursteneau
of this city, and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Everson and family of Grafton
were on a ten-day vacation trip to
north central Montana and to Yel-
lowstone National Park. They re-
turned home by way of the Black
Hills in South Dakota• The Fursten-
eaus returned to Park River Mon-
day, but the Everson family re-
at Sylvan Lake in the Black
Hills for an outing.
Mrs. CIara Behnkie, of this city
was honored Sunday at a family
picnic in River park, the occasion
being her 80th birthday anniver-
sary. Those attending were Mrs•
Knute Stevens and the families of
Milton Stevens, rural Park River;
N. D. Wolf, Robert Iverson and Clin-
ton Anderson, all of Hampden; Don-
ald Russel, Stephen, Minn., Regin-
aid Kerr, Fairdale; Leslie and Law-
rence Behnkie of Grafton. They
were all children, grandchildren
and great grandchildren of Mrs.
Behnkie.
HARVEST QUEEN
(DRIP OR REGULAR GRIND)
+189
For Salads, Delicious
LETTUCE, 2 heads 29c
Refreshing for Drinks "
LEMONS ___ 6 for 29€
r
PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
"is|tors saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. S, Bateman were
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lundy of Win.
nipeg, and Mrs. Alvin Kidd, of
Brandon, Man.
Mrs. Clarence Lien Sr., who has
spent the past two months at the
home of her son-in-law, and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hanson, at
Reeder, N. D., has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flaten en-
tertained at dinner Thursday, the
occasion being Mr. Flaten's birth-
day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Wang and children, Donnie and
Kathy. Later in the evening, Mr.
Flaten's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Flaten, called on them.
Dinner guests on Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Rinde
were Mrs. A. H. Halvorson of Bis-
marck and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rin-
ds of Hoople, and their Sunday din-
ner guests were Mr and Mrs. J. J.
Jorgenson and: sons, Floyd and Jim-
my of Cando.
P. O. Lien of San Fernando, Calif.
Mrs. Palmer Rustebakke and sons
Rickie and Dale, of McCanna came
to spend the day at the Robert Flat-
en home• Mr. Lien is an uncle of
Mrs. Flaten and Mrs. Rustebakke is
her cousin, Another caller that day
was Roy Everson of Dallas, Tex.
grandfather of little Gary Flaten.
Miss Ruth Thompson of Park Riv-
er and her guest, Miss Donna Reisct
of Parshall, N. D., left Monday for
Bakersfield, Calif•, where they have
teaching positions. En route they
planned to stop for a day or two at
Yellowstone National park and in
Seattle with Miss Thompson's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Thompson.
Guests last Thursday at the David
Meberg home were his sister, Mrs.
John Hanson of Brooklyn, N.Y.,
and her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncanson,
and son, Bobby, of Grand Forks. On
Sunday, Mr. Meberg's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arne
Meberg and their children, Douglas
and Doris, also of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
came for a week's visit. On Mon-
day Mr. Meberg and the Arne Me-
berg family left for Preeceville,
Sask., to spend a few days with an-
other brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Meberg.
" Week-endguests of Mr, and Mrs.
Owen McGowan were their daug-
sons, Michae larick, of Ha-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGowan,
Forest River, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Middendorf and Mrs. Will McEach-
era spent Sunday at Langdon and
Walhalla.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mattson of
Mahnomen, Minn., were over night
guests Monday at the Wendell
White home here. They are former
Park River residents. From here
they went to Edinburg to get their
son, Jimmy, who had been staying
at the home of his grandmother,
Mrs. Reberdia Wallum.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Hanson were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Knudtson and Frank Gapol, of
Waukon, Iowa. Other guests Sunday
at the Hanson home were Mrs. Hart-
son's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Schumacher and chil-
children, Dean and Nancy of Graf-
ton.
PAGE
Ir8o T. :W. Eyolfson spent last
week in Fargo at the home of her
son-in-law daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Veralrud and family.
Callers at the Rudolph Hajlcek
home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Dufault of Long Beach, Cal., •
and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and daugh-
ter, Alyne, of Fordville.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Utecht of Lady-
smith, was., spent last week here a
the home of Mrs. Utecht's mother,
Mrs. Mary Bruce and sister, Helen
Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Rinde went to
Hoople Sunday to visit with their
sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Helmer Hultin and to see their
new grandson, Glen Helmer Hultin,
born Aug. 18.
Mrs. P. J. Kenney returned last
week from a two weeks' visit in
Detroit Lakes, Minn., with her son,
William Kenney and family, at their
summer home, and in Fargo with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Bach.
Mrs. John Bena and daughter, I ......
Dorothy and Mrs. Knute Stevens I son was born recently o Mr.
accompanied by Susan and Bobby and Mrs. Elmer Peterson of Minne-
apohs, according to word received
Hankey, who had been visiting here h " '
......... I ere Mrs Peterson is the former
zor wo weeks, wen o reo aKe " "
_ T;. 1- -rsd,, -. I Carol Rarasey of this place Her
' - ' • ...... - . I mother Mrs Hugh Wright of Grand
: spent the any wln xvr. a,u xvrs, . - , •
R Hanke lrors, is visiting at the Peterson
• Y" home.
The baby son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Johnson of this city, was
baptized Sunday by Rev. Leonard
Smestad in Our Saviour's Lutheran
church here. He was named Tim-
othy Jay. Sponsors were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Olson of Maddock, N.
D., brother-in-law and sister of Mr.
Johnson. Also present were his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of
Esmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen McGowan ar-
rived home last week after being
absent from the city all summer.
They spent five weeks at Tacoma,
.Wash•, where Mrs. McGowan at-
tended classes at The Pacific Luth-
eran college. The last five weeks
the couple was at Laramie, Wyo.,
where both were enrolled a the
University of Wyoming. Mrs. Mc-
Gowan will be principal of the Park
River Elementary School which
opens next Tuesday. Her husband is
also a member of the faculty at the
chool.
Home Grown Jumbo .,'":::::::/;'/"
CAULIFLOWER . 25c f''::';':":"':":"" .......
I
-ITrn.e 00ink
Washed, Graded
00m00mmmm
PEAS for
winter
now I.
• ,,*'.11 L- .-, -- . .e filled. A full tank helps pre-
• Warm weather may o e will us, OUt Ix vent rust, conserves storage
m---- - you heat your home with fuel oil, it's high ..k hfe.
FAMILY SHOPPING IS ti.e you thou ht about winter With more 2: Haveyour heating s_ystem
..... • " g -- ,', I . _ " . . inspectea--yourmrnaceboiler
p=uple lleating with 11101 oil than ever before, and smoke pipe cleaned-to
FUN AT RED OWL[ this COlllil l;nt- ;1! ,,, s] n;1 ,,o,. nt . , make sure you will get the
' ............................ most efficient use of your fuel
high. We're busy preparin right now to meet oil in the cold months ahead.
3. Check storm windows and
insulation to be sure 7on keep
heat in this winter--eold trek
Quality Meats for Less
Smoked
LIVER SAUSAGE, BRAUNSCHWEIGER ..... Ib 39€
,IT. S. Govm't Graded
ROUND STEAK ........................... Ib 69c
Cello Package
SKINLESS FRANKS ............. lb. 43c
Serve it Hot or Cold
RING BOLOGNA, Fine Ground .............. Ib 35€
Pan Ready
FRYING CHICKENS ...................... Ib 39c
your needs.
Call us today--let us help you prepare your
home now for perfect heating comfort
winter. We know you'll he pleased-we'reprone]
to be part of the progressive oil industry that
brings better living to this community,
Farmers Union Oil Co.
Park River Dial 22901
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hardy were
hosts to twenty guests at a dinner
Friday evening in the dining roars
of St. Mary's Catholic church. The
event preceded the rehearsal for
the wedding of their daughter, Kay
to Jack Brown of Osakis, MAnn,,
which took place Saturday morning.
Mrs. J. C. Kenney and Mrs. Arthur
Meagher were hostesses for the din,
her and assisting with the serving
were Mrs. John Trygg and Miss
Jacqueline Rengle.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Librande
and children, David and Alan, of
Minor spent the week end at the
home of Mrs. Librande's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spoonland.
Their daughter, Sheryl, who had
spent six weeks here, returned to
their home with them. Other guests
at the Spoonland home Sunday for
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lommen and daughter, Louisebeth
of Buxton and the Ambrose Spoon-
land family of this city.
THANK YOU, FRIENDS
I wish to take this means of say-
ing thank you to each and every one
for the kindness and •sympathy :
shown me during.the illness and
death of my husband, Tom McNal-
ly. --Mabel McNally*
TONITE FRI. SAT.
SUN. MON. TUES
SEPT. 2---3--4
CONTINDoUS SHOWING
SUNDAY FROM 2:45
EVERY WEDNESDAY
IS TAKE A CHANCE
ADMISSION
Adults and Studn Oe
Children 15€
COMING SOON
SUN. MON. TUES.
SEPT. 9--10--11
_ I II
Mrs. Bennie Olon and son, Bob-
by called on Mrs. Nick Margaris on
monday.
Mrs. Robert Flaten entertained 14
sts at a birthday party for her
Io, Gary, seven years old, on Tues-
day afternoon. After a swim in the
POol at the park, the group had a
picnic supper, complete with birth-
day cake.
Hay Stack
Movers
The Craven Hay Stack-
mover is guaranteed to
move 12 ton stacks with
ease or any stack 20 x 28
ft. Equipped with hy-
draulic brakes, a life-sav-
er in hills.
Do not compare the
Craven Hay Stack Mover
with any other stack mov-
you have ever seen or
heard of.
For further informa-
tion, write
DICK GOEMAN
1611 Pierce Street
Sioux City, Iowa
Park River News
Miss Marian Listopad returned
last Friday after spending a week's
vacation at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Less of Salem, Ohio.
Mrs. W. C. Skjerven entertained
twelve little guests in honor of her
son, David's eighth birthday. They
played games and had lunch, which
featured the traditional birthday
cake.
Week end visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomposn
and daughter, Ruth, were Miss Don-
na Reisch of Parshall and Mr. and
Mrs. Norval Starkson of Grand
Forks•
A family reunion was held Sun-
day at the home of Henry, Clarence
and Inga Kjos. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Kjos, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Kjos and Merry Beth,
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Larson, the
Nell Larson family, the Gene Lar-
son family, the Paul Meberg family,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Filipi, of Warren,
Minn., Mrs. Anna Kjos of Minot and !
Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson of
Grand Forks.
Mrs. I. E. Hansen was at home to
a company of women Friday after-
noon in compliment to Mrs. Thomas
E. Whelan, of St. Thomas. She is
the wife of the U. S. ambassador to
Nicaragua and is vacationing with
her husband at their home in St.
Thomas. Among the guests was Miss
Gladys Stewart of Fargo, a sister of
Mrs Whelan. Other guests were
from Grafton, St. Thomas and Park
Park River. Refreshments were
served and the hostess presented
gifts to Mrs. Whlan and Miss Stew-
art.
ENJOYABLE
LABOR DAY
WEEK-ENDI
..v
.a
RED OWL T KRAFT SALAD DRESSING
PO'00 MIRACLE w.,,
CHUNKS, CRUSHED OR TIDBITS
DOLE 5
HARVEST QUEEN
FRUIT 23¢
B.Z STRAWlbEItR'€
PRESERVES 5 ,o.o,. qoo
RS j
Vvco
SPAGHETTI ,.o 1
m. IB . 11S€
!
VAN CAMP'S
PORK & BEANS
w.,00sz-z €atting,
Recent visitors at the Ernest l
Dencker home were, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Madland of Minneapolis.
John Bena and daughter, Dorothy,
and Mrs. Knute Sevens made a
trip to Grand Forks Monday. Mrs.
Stevens visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Magnus Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Bye.
Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Ferguson
spent last week af Napoleon with
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Swanke, and at the
Halvor Halvorson home in Devils
Lake with Mrs. Ferguson's mother,
Mrs. Amanda Gylnquist.
Marlene Sturlaugson of Seattle is
visiting at the Ernest Dencker
home. She will be accompanied on
her return home by her brother,
David, who has spent the summer at
the Dencker farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Young of Dray-
ton, formerly of Park River, were
visitors in town Wednesday of last
week. They were accompanied by
their three daughters, Mrs. George
Andreson (Wanda) and two chil-
dren of Hermosa, Calif., Mrs. A. Pet-
erson (Alice} of Sioux Falls, S. D.,
and Mrs. Ray Halcrow {Elva) and
three children of Drayton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fursteneau
of this city, and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Everson and family of Grafton
were on a ten-day vacation trip to
north central Montana and to Yel-
lowstone National Park. They re-
turned home by way of the Black
Hills in South Dakota• The Fursten-
eaus returned to Park River Mon-
day, but the Everson family re-
at Sylvan Lake in the Black
Hills for an outing.
Mrs. CIara Behnkie, of this city
was honored Sunday at a family
picnic in River park, the occasion
being her 80th birthday anniver-
sary. Those attending were Mrs•
Knute Stevens and the families of
Milton Stevens, rural Park River;
N. D. Wolf, Robert Iverson and Clin-
ton Anderson, all of Hampden; Don-
ald Russel, Stephen, Minn., Regin-
aid Kerr, Fairdale; Leslie and Law-
rence Behnkie of Grafton. They
were all children, grandchildren
and great grandchildren of Mrs.
Behnkie.
HARVEST QUEEN
(DRIP OR REGULAR GRIND)
+189
For Salads, Delicious
LETTUCE, 2 heads 29c
Refreshing for Drinks "
LEMONS ___ 6 for 29€
r
PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
"is|tors saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. S, Bateman were
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lundy of Win.
nipeg, and Mrs. Alvin Kidd, of
Brandon, Man.
Mrs. Clarence Lien Sr., who has
spent the past two months at the
home of her son-in-law, and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hanson, at
Reeder, N. D., has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flaten en-
tertained at dinner Thursday, the
occasion being Mr. Flaten's birth-
day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Wang and children, Donnie and
Kathy. Later in the evening, Mr.
Flaten's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Flaten, called on them.
Dinner guests on Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Rinde
were Mrs. A. H. Halvorson of Bis-
marck and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rin-
ds of Hoople, and their Sunday din-
ner guests were Mr and Mrs. J. J.
Jorgenson and: sons, Floyd and Jim-
my of Cando.
P. O. Lien of San Fernando, Calif.
Mrs. Palmer Rustebakke and sons
Rickie and Dale, of McCanna came
to spend the day at the Robert Flat-
en home• Mr. Lien is an uncle of
Mrs. Flaten and Mrs. Rustebakke is
her cousin, Another caller that day
was Roy Everson of Dallas, Tex.
grandfather of little Gary Flaten.
Miss Ruth Thompson of Park Riv-
er and her guest, Miss Donna Reisct
of Parshall, N. D., left Monday for
Bakersfield, Calif•, where they have
teaching positions. En route they
planned to stop for a day or two at
Yellowstone National park and in
Seattle with Miss Thompson's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Thompson.
Guests last Thursday at the David
Meberg home were his sister, Mrs.
John Hanson of Brooklyn, N.Y.,
and her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncanson,
and son, Bobby, of Grand Forks. On
Sunday, Mr. Meberg's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arne
Meberg and their children, Douglas
and Doris, also of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
came for a week's visit. On Mon-
day Mr. Meberg and the Arne Me-
berg family left for Preeceville,
Sask., to spend a few days with an-
other brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Meberg.
" Week-endguests of Mr, and Mrs.
Owen McGowan were their daug-
sons, Michae larick, of Ha-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGowan,
Forest River, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Middendorf and Mrs. Will McEach-
era spent Sunday at Langdon and
Walhalla.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mattson of
Mahnomen, Minn., were over night
guests Monday at the Wendell
White home here. They are former
Park River residents. From here
they went to Edinburg to get their
son, Jimmy, who had been staying
at the home of his grandmother,
Mrs. Reberdia Wallum.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Hanson were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Knudtson and Frank Gapol, of
Waukon, Iowa. Other guests Sunday
at the Hanson home were Mrs. Hart-
son's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Schumacher and chil-
children, Dean and Nancy of Graf-
ton.
PAGE
Ir8o T. :W. Eyolfson spent last
week in Fargo at the home of her
son-in-law daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Veralrud and family.
Callers at the Rudolph Hajlcek
home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Dufault of Long Beach, Cal., •
and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and daugh-
ter, Alyne, of Fordville.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Utecht of Lady-
smith, was., spent last week here a
the home of Mrs. Utecht's mother,
Mrs. Mary Bruce and sister, Helen
Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Rinde went to
Hoople Sunday to visit with their
sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Helmer Hultin and to see their
new grandson, Glen Helmer Hultin,
born Aug. 18.
Mrs. P. J. Kenney returned last
week from a two weeks' visit in
Detroit Lakes, Minn., with her son,
William Kenney and family, at their
summer home, and in Fargo with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Bach.
Mrs. John Bena and daughter, I ......
Dorothy and Mrs. Knute Stevens I son was born recently o Mr.
accompanied by Susan and Bobby and Mrs. Elmer Peterson of Minne-
apohs, according to word received
Hankey, who had been visiting here h " '
......... I ere Mrs Peterson is the former
zor wo weeks, wen o reo aKe " "
_ T;. 1- -rsd,, -. I Carol Rarasey of this place Her
' - ' • ...... - . I mother Mrs Hugh Wright of Grand
: spent the any wln xvr. a,u xvrs, . - , •
R Hanke lrors, is visiting at the Peterson
• Y" home.
The baby son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Johnson of this city, was
baptized Sunday by Rev. Leonard
Smestad in Our Saviour's Lutheran
church here. He was named Tim-
othy Jay. Sponsors were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Olson of Maddock, N.
D., brother-in-law and sister of Mr.
Johnson. Also present were his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of
Esmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen McGowan ar-
rived home last week after being
absent from the city all summer.
They spent five weeks at Tacoma,
.Wash•, where Mrs. McGowan at-
tended classes at The Pacific Luth-
eran college. The last five weeks
the couple was at Laramie, Wyo.,
where both were enrolled a the
University of Wyoming. Mrs. Mc-
Gowan will be principal of the Park
River Elementary School which
opens next Tuesday. Her husband is
also a member of the faculty at the
chool.
Home Grown Jumbo .,'":::::::/;'/"
CAULIFLOWER . 25c f''::';':":"':":"" .......
I
-ITrn.e 00ink
Washed, Graded
00m00mmmm
PEAS for
winter
now I.
• ,,*'.11 L- .-, -- . .e filled. A full tank helps pre-
• Warm weather may o e will us, OUt Ix vent rust, conserves storage
m---- - you heat your home with fuel oil, it's high ..k hfe.
FAMILY SHOPPING IS ti.e you thou ht about winter With more 2: Haveyour heating s_ystem
..... • " g -- ,', I . _ " . . inspectea--yourmrnaceboiler
p=uple lleating with 11101 oil than ever before, and smoke pipe cleaned-to
FUN AT RED OWL[ this COlllil l;nt- ;1! ,,, s] n;1 ,,o,. nt . , make sure you will get the
' ............................ most efficient use of your fuel
high. We're busy preparin right now to meet oil in the cold months ahead.
3. Check storm windows and
insulation to be sure 7on keep
heat in this winter--eold trek
Quality Meats for Less
Smoked
LIVER SAUSAGE, BRAUNSCHWEIGER ..... Ib 39€
,IT. S. Govm't Graded
ROUND STEAK ........................... Ib 69c
Cello Package
SKINLESS FRANKS ............. lb. 43c
Serve it Hot or Cold
RING BOLOGNA, Fine Ground .............. Ib 35€
Pan Ready
FRYING CHICKENS ...................... Ib 39c
your needs.
Call us today--let us help you prepare your
home now for perfect heating comfort
winter. We know you'll he pleased-we'reprone]
to be part of the progressive oil industry that
brings better living to this community,
Farmers Union Oil Co.
Park River Dial 22901
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hardy were
hosts to twenty guests at a dinner
Friday evening in the dining roars
of St. Mary's Catholic church. The
event preceded the rehearsal for
the wedding of their daughter, Kay
to Jack Brown of Osakis, MAnn,,
which took place Saturday morning.
Mrs. J. C. Kenney and Mrs. Arthur
Meagher were hostesses for the din,
her and assisting with the serving
were Mrs. John Trygg and Miss
Jacqueline Rengle.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Librande
and children, David and Alan, of
Minor spent the week end at the
home of Mrs. Librande's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spoonland.
Their daughter, Sheryl, who had
spent six weeks here, returned to
their home with them. Other guests
at the Spoonland home Sunday for
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lommen and daughter, Louisebeth
of Buxton and the Ambrose Spoon-
land family of this city.
THANK YOU, FRIENDS
I wish to take this means of say-
ing thank you to each and every one
for the kindness and •sympathy :
shown me during.the illness and
death of my husband, Tom McNal-
ly. --Mabel McNally*
TONITE FRI. SAT.
SUN. MON. TUES
SEPT. 2---3--4
CONTINDoUS SHOWING
SUNDAY FROM 2:45
EVERY WEDNESDAY
IS TAKE A CHANCE
ADMISSION
Adults and Studn Oe
Children 15€
COMING SOON
SUN. MON. TUES.
SEPT. 9--10--11
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