PAGE FOUR
WALSH COUNTY PRESS, PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,
Adams Local News
By Mrs. Lena Nordbye
Thetma Midboe was a dinner
guest at the'Lloyd Slatten home on
Sunday. Lila Slatten was an after-
noon caller there.
Mrs. Marvin Drevecky and Mrs.
Wallace Drevecky were joint hos-
tesses at a coffee party at the for-
rfier's home Aug. 26. Guests were
Mrs. Lowell Curry, and children.
Cindy and Andria of Topeka, Kan.,
Mrs. Vincent Kjelaas. Mrs. Arthur
Curtis Bylin. Florence Drevecky,
Mrs. Oliver Gustafson. Mrs. Winnie
Wink of Fargo and Beam Dreveeky.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vaudrin
and children, Bobby and Joyce and
Mrs. Emma Chabot drove to Gar-
rison Sunday to visit with friends
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson of
Grafton were week end visitors
with Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs.
Bjorg.
Mr. and Mrs. Juel Bjorg, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Bjorg were visitors at
the home of Mrs. Grove Saturday
night.
Joe Wick has purchased the Paul
Rutherford home.
Thelma Midtme visited in Crooks-
ton from Monday to Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Obert Olson and
son. Floyd of Roseau. Minn,, Mr.
and Mrs. Aldou Aubol and Marlene
of Crookston were week end visit-
ors at the homo of their mother,
Mrs. Them Grove and with other[
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and
daughter of Wahpeton spent the
week end in Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Monteith
spent the week end here with the
Gustafson fatally.
Mrs. Palmer Boe entertained at
a picnic supper in the Adams park
for her daughter Leah Rae on her
16th birthday. Guests were Karen
Dvorak, Ione Drevecky, and Judy
Boman and her two grandmothers,
Mrs. Knute Boe and Mrs. Lena
Nordbye. Other guests were Theda
Drevecky, Nancy, and Paul and
Palmer Boe. and Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
lan Gilbertson from Alexandria,
Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Grove. Car-
men. Carole Grove and Knute Nel-
son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Fosiede at Edinburg Sunday.
Lsnkin News
By Catherine Matejc k
The Lankin Consolidated school
opened Sept. 6 with Carl A. Peter-
son as superintendent. Robert A.
Hartz if principal and the grade
school teachers are Louis Machart,
7 and 8, Dale Swartz, 4, 5, and 6
and Mrs. Helen Hanson, 1, 2 and 3.
Mrs. Albert Dusbabek and Mrs.
Lynor Davis of Michigan. Mrs.
Frank Pauzar and Libbie and Mr.
John Karas of Whitman were vis-
itors at the homes of their sisters,
Mrs. Emma Shereek and Mrs. Anna
Vasichek Sunday. Mrs. James Rose
was also a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kratachvil
and Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kratachvil and Toni Gale spent the
week end at Winnipig.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kouba of
Grand Forks, Mrs. Mary Kubesh
and Mrs. Merylee Monette of Graf-
ton and Mrs. Josephine Matejeck
visited at the R. F. Matejcek home
Sunday, Sept. 4,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Vorachek
Terry and Douglas were callers in
Grand Forks Thursday, ept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Seiger of St.
aul visited at the Rudolph On-
dracek home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Zahradka and
family of St. Paul are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hjelmland, Mrs.
Myrtle Anderson and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kratoehvil
and family of Grand Forks spent
the week end at the James Kra-
tochvil home,
John Karas of Whitman visited
at the home of Grandma Pick Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kratochvil
drove to Grand Forks Tuesday Aug.
30. They were accompanied home
by their grandson, Keith, who spent
a few days here.
Among those attending the wed-
dln for Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ma-
teJcek in St, Paul Saturday August
27 were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred She-
reck, Mr. and Mrs, Born Sticka,
Mrs. Bill Machart, Eddie Brodina
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Waith, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Machart, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Wippler. Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Matejcek and daughters. Catherine,
Joan and Mary Lou, Lyle Bina and
Ronald Pieh.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zeman and
son of St. Paul spent some time
visitin at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Pete IIJelmnland and Mrs.
Rose Zeman.
Mrs. Emil Kratochvll spent sev-
eral days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roland MateJeek of rural
B1cket. , ++ "
Jud Cost and J0ante 1VoVak of
Forvtlle speht three da.vs visitln at
home of, Mr. andMrs. Edward
Novak last week.
Deanne Sommerfeld of Michigan
visited her cousin, Carole Grove,
two days last week.
The Palmer Grove family spent
the week end at Stanley with the
Orville Olson family.
The Ellsworth Grove family vis-
ited at the home of Mrs. Peder Lin-
stad Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pahn of Al-
exandria, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Mem-
ford Nelson of Moorhead visited at
the Oscar Lundquist home last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olson and
children of Northwood were week
end visitors at the Carl Hilde home.
Mrs. Ole Thorvilson visited with
Mrs. Clara Swenson Sunday.
The Roy Chabut family of Min-
neapolis visited Friday and Satur-
day at the Leonard Vaudrin home.
School opened in Adams Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Skorheim are
parehts of a son born in Grafton
Sept. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Gilbertson of
Alexandria, Minn., were over night
gu'ests at the Palmer Bee home on
Sunday, Mr. Gilbertson and Mrs.
Bee are cousins. He is a former Ad-
ams man but had not visited here
for 18 years.
LIBRARY ON NEW SCHEDULE
Miss Vera H: Warner. librarian
announces that the City library is
now operating on the winter sched-
ule. Hours are 3 to 5 o'clock Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays and 7 to 9
p. m. Monday, Wednesday. Thurs-
day and Saturday.
LOCAL
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fursteneau
spent the week end in Bottineau.
Mrs. Lloyd Larson, Mrs. Clifford
Frovarp and Mrs. Vernie Larson
visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John G. Olson at Walhalla Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gillespie (Al-
ma Dahl) of Langley Prairie. B. C..
are visiting relatives here. They
were Park River residents 33 years
N E W '+ TES
House guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. Torfin Evenson were Mr.
and Mrs. Allan, Markson and sons.
James and David, of Minneapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Andrews
and family spent the week end in
Grind Forks with her mother, Mrs.
Lee Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tollefson and
son. Blair. of Moorhead spem a
week here with Mrs. Tollefsons par-
ago. ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sevcrson.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Ford were the Wilbur Guests on Monday at the Harold
McCauley family of Nielsville, Min- Garnaas home were Mr and Mrs.
nesota, Mr. and Mrs. David Ford
and Patty, city, and Mrs. Mary
,Watson of Grand Forks.
Guests on Monday at the Ernie
Berger home were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Bloomer and Mrs. Dalton
Stone of Portland, Ore. The women
are sisters of Mr. Berger. Other vis-
itors at the Berger home were Mr.
and Mrs. Marvel Hanson and fam-
ily of Richmond, Calif.. and Mrs.
Marvin Arneson of Devils Lake.
Mrs. Hanson is a sister of Mrs. Ber-
ger.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Shaw and Mrs.
John Shaw went to Walha41a Sat-
urday to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Louis Thompson ,52, who died in
Newburg, Ore., last Sunday from
brain tumors. Mrs. Thompson will
be remembered as the former Lula
Knowles. She was a graduate of the
Park River high school and was a
I niece of Mrs. J. H. Sheppard and
of Mrs. Finlayson, former local
women. She visited in Park River
in March.
]Elroy Orstad and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Kjallas. Adams.
House guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson were
Avonne. Eugene and Marlene
Starkson of Fordville, Jos. Thomp-
son of Sioux Falls. S. D.. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry McKinnon of Warren.
Minn., and Joalyn Skager.
Mis Ella Hanson and her nephew,
S.Sgt. Kenneth Knutson drove to
Minneapolis last Thursday to meet
Air Cadet Dennis Knutson, brot.h-
er of the sergeant, who arrived by
plane from San Antonio, Texas. He
has completed three months train-
ing and will go to Danbridge, Ga.,
for further training. Sgt. Knutson
and wife left Sunday° by car for
Seattle and thence to Anchorage,
Alaska, by plane. He wil] be sta-
tioned there.
I FRRACTURES HIP IN FALL [tured a hip in a fall at her
IV;rs. Mary Dale. 92, of Fordville, Wednesday. She is ho
mother of Mrs. G. K. Ness.. frac-.Grafton.
SCHOOL TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT
For Golden School District No. 93 Mrs. Hazel Lewis. Park River, C
RECEIPTS IN GENERAL FUND
Cash in General Fund (in hands of District Treasurer
eluding Sinking Funds) July 1. 1954 .... $1147.67
Grand Total cash on hand and money credited to
General Fund as of July 1. 1954 ....................
Total amount received during year from State apportion-
] ment .............................................. $129.00
Amount received during year from Taxes levied by Dis-
trict School Board (General Fund) .............. $1255.05
Amount received during year from other Revenue Re-
ceipts ............................................. $ 80,00
Total Amount received by School Treasurer during the
year (Total of items}
..............................
Grand Total amt rec'd by Dist. Treas including cash on hand
EXPENDITURES OF GENERAL FUND
Amounfs Paid During Year for the Following PurposeS:
Administration .................................. $ 114.50
Instructiona] Service ............................ $1983.00
Other Services .................................. $ 12.75
Operation of Plant .............................. $ 145.59
Maintenance of Plant ............................ $ 172.15
Fixed Charges .................................. $ 20.65
Capital Qutlay .................................. $ 75.00
Debt Service ......................................
Cash on hand in General Fund as of June 30, 1955
Treas. Report), including Cert. of Deposit and U. S.
Bonds ............................................ $
WARRANTS ISSUED
Warrants Issued, uly 1, 1954 to June 30, 1955
Clerk's Annual Report) ..........................
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY O WALSH. as.
HARTFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 93
I do solemnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and
within is a true and correct report of all moneys received and
me as School Treasurer.
MRS. EARL MONTAGUE, Treasurer of Hartford School District]
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, 1955,
Strand. County Superintendent.
Park River, N.D. J.O. Severson Dial 22691
Armour's Star
PreCooked Picnic Hams ...... Ib 39c
LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT, 5V2 oz tin ....... 2 for 25c
Libby's 24 oz Tin
Beef Stew ................................... 39c
V
*F,,aw, yFRI" & SAT.. SEPT. 9-10, Fruit & Vegetables
6-OZ. SEEDLESS GRAPES __ 2 Ihs for 31©
Puffed Wheal..2 250
FJRWAY QUICK tr REGULAR ORANGES, sweet, juicy __ doz for 36€
48..0Z.
ICE CREAM -$Wo 2 Pkg$ Rolled Oats ..... KG. 0 NEW CABBAGE ....... Ib 5€
.... 3Sc PeanutF*'00wA00 00.00A0000Buffer...oR
.12. :oz.j^ O PEARS Lug for $10
Finest Brand NO. 2z/2 Tin
Pork & Beans
8 oz Bottle I-Ieinz I Hunt's
57 SAUCE 29c I CATSUP .....
Grape or Strawberry
0 So 6ood Jelly
i
LeGrande
19c
14 oz bottle PR [SgRfES ' 9
2for469QlbJar39C pFOZ ICE:U "" ." ...... " 9,
16 oz Tin [ m •
fl00[J00Ts MEXICORN 35,
Rosedale 16 oz Tin •
TOMATOES - 2 for 35c
CUT STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS ....... 2 for 36c
4
fw0s
VANILLA
CHOCOLATE
BUTTERSCOTCH
COCONUT CREAM
JELL'{}
Hunt's iin heavy syrup)
Prune Plums
Libby's
m
Heinz 101/2 oz Tin
Tomato Soup 2 f'r 23€
,i
Libby's 17 oz Jar
KADOTA FIGS __ 27c
i
Libby's 46 oz Tin
Tomato Juice __ 29€
No. 2V2 Tin
2 for 49©
151/2 oZ- Tin
SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS ................. 23c
Hunt's (in heavy syrup)
390
Bartlefl Pears
Royal Treat 4 oz Tin
FANCY BUTTON MUSHROOMS 23c
Libby's Fancy
17 oz Tin
............ 2 for 290
i i
cans
Cream Style Corn
M,tJEVIn. FROZEN
Sunbl00 .... 611
Lean, Cello Tray Pack
Sliced Baco00
Meats
Freshly Ground
HAMBURGER $ Ibs $1.00
Round and Sirloin
BEEF STEAK Ib 57©
Armour's Star Cello Pkg
PORK LINKS ea. 52
Swift's Best
HEAD CHEESE Ib 52€
Each 52c
Sugar Cured, Cello Pkg
Bacon Squares
Ib 29c
[, .
CH BEEF LUNCHEON MEAT
IM|I--.. DM 1207-
gllll/N I MID *••• TIN '++
EXTRA SPECIAL! -+
Three merchandise prizes given every
Saturday. A chance with every cash
purchase of $2.00 or more.
WINNERS
1st Prize: Mrs. Ole Johnson
2nd Prize: Melvin Fjeld
3rd Prize: Mrs. Albert Gillespie
Bures
irway Mar
DtAL
PAGE FOUR
WALSH COUNTY PRESS, PARK RIVER, NORTH DAKOTA
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,
Adams Local News
By Mrs. Lena Nordbye
Thetma Midboe was a dinner
guest at the'Lloyd Slatten home on
Sunday. Lila Slatten was an after-
noon caller there.
Mrs. Marvin Drevecky and Mrs.
Wallace Drevecky were joint hos-
tesses at a coffee party at the for-
rfier's home Aug. 26. Guests were
Mrs. Lowell Curry, and children.
Cindy and Andria of Topeka, Kan.,
Mrs. Vincent Kjelaas. Mrs. Arthur
Curtis Bylin. Florence Drevecky,
Mrs. Oliver Gustafson. Mrs. Winnie
Wink of Fargo and Beam Dreveeky.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vaudrin
and children, Bobby and Joyce and
Mrs. Emma Chabot drove to Gar-
rison Sunday to visit with friends
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson of
Grafton were week end visitors
with Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs.
Bjorg.
Mr. and Mrs. Juel Bjorg, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Bjorg were visitors at
the home of Mrs. Grove Saturday
night.
Joe Wick has purchased the Paul
Rutherford home.
Thelma Midtme visited in Crooks-
ton from Monday to Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Obert Olson and
son. Floyd of Roseau. Minn,, Mr.
and Mrs. Aldou Aubol and Marlene
of Crookston were week end visit-
ors at the homo of their mother,
Mrs. Them Grove and with other[
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and
daughter of Wahpeton spent the
week end in Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Monteith
spent the week end here with the
Gustafson fatally.
Mrs. Palmer Boe entertained at
a picnic supper in the Adams park
for her daughter Leah Rae on her
16th birthday. Guests were Karen
Dvorak, Ione Drevecky, and Judy
Boman and her two grandmothers,
Mrs. Knute Boe and Mrs. Lena
Nordbye. Other guests were Theda
Drevecky, Nancy, and Paul and
Palmer Boe. and Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
lan Gilbertson from Alexandria,
Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Grove. Car-
men. Carole Grove and Knute Nel-
son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Fosiede at Edinburg Sunday.
Lsnkin News
By Catherine Matejc k
The Lankin Consolidated school
opened Sept. 6 with Carl A. Peter-
son as superintendent. Robert A.
Hartz if principal and the grade
school teachers are Louis Machart,
7 and 8, Dale Swartz, 4, 5, and 6
and Mrs. Helen Hanson, 1, 2 and 3.
Mrs. Albert Dusbabek and Mrs.
Lynor Davis of Michigan. Mrs.
Frank Pauzar and Libbie and Mr.
John Karas of Whitman were vis-
itors at the homes of their sisters,
Mrs. Emma Shereek and Mrs. Anna
Vasichek Sunday. Mrs. James Rose
was also a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kratachvil
and Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kratachvil and Toni Gale spent the
week end at Winnipig.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kouba of
Grand Forks, Mrs. Mary Kubesh
and Mrs. Merylee Monette of Graf-
ton and Mrs. Josephine Matejeck
visited at the R. F. Matejcek home
Sunday, Sept. 4,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Vorachek
Terry and Douglas were callers in
Grand Forks Thursday, ept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Seiger of St.
aul visited at the Rudolph On-
dracek home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Zahradka and
family of St. Paul are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hjelmland, Mrs.
Myrtle Anderson and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kratoehvil
and family of Grand Forks spent
the week end at the James Kra-
tochvil home,
John Karas of Whitman visited
at the home of Grandma Pick Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kratochvil
drove to Grand Forks Tuesday Aug.
30. They were accompanied home
by their grandson, Keith, who spent
a few days here.
Among those attending the wed-
dln for Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ma-
teJcek in St, Paul Saturday August
27 were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred She-
reck, Mr. and Mrs, Born Sticka,
Mrs. Bill Machart, Eddie Brodina
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Waith, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Machart, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Wippler. Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Matejcek and daughters. Catherine,
Joan and Mary Lou, Lyle Bina and
Ronald Pieh.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zeman and
son of St. Paul spent some time
visitin at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Pete IIJelmnland and Mrs.
Rose Zeman.
Mrs. Emil Kratochvll spent sev-
eral days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roland MateJeek of rural
B1cket. , ++ "
Jud Cost and J0ante 1VoVak of
Forvtlle speht three da.vs visitln at
home of, Mr. andMrs. Edward
Novak last week.
Deanne Sommerfeld of Michigan
visited her cousin, Carole Grove,
two days last week.
The Palmer Grove family spent
the week end at Stanley with the
Orville Olson family.
The Ellsworth Grove family vis-
ited at the home of Mrs. Peder Lin-
stad Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pahn of Al-
exandria, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Mem-
ford Nelson of Moorhead visited at
the Oscar Lundquist home last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olson and
children of Northwood were week
end visitors at the Carl Hilde home.
Mrs. Ole Thorvilson visited with
Mrs. Clara Swenson Sunday.
The Roy Chabut family of Min-
neapolis visited Friday and Satur-
day at the Leonard Vaudrin home.
School opened in Adams Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Skorheim are
parehts of a son born in Grafton
Sept. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Gilbertson of
Alexandria, Minn., were over night
gu'ests at the Palmer Bee home on
Sunday, Mr. Gilbertson and Mrs.
Bee are cousins. He is a former Ad-
ams man but had not visited here
for 18 years.
LIBRARY ON NEW SCHEDULE
Miss Vera H: Warner. librarian
announces that the City library is
now operating on the winter sched-
ule. Hours are 3 to 5 o'clock Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays and 7 to 9
p. m. Monday, Wednesday. Thurs-
day and Saturday.
LOCAL
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fursteneau
spent the week end in Bottineau.
Mrs. Lloyd Larson, Mrs. Clifford
Frovarp and Mrs. Vernie Larson
visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John G. Olson at Walhalla Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gillespie (Al-
ma Dahl) of Langley Prairie. B. C..
are visiting relatives here. They
were Park River residents 33 years
N E W '+ TES
House guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. Torfin Evenson were Mr.
and Mrs. Allan, Markson and sons.
James and David, of Minneapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Andrews
and family spent the week end in
Grind Forks with her mother, Mrs.
Lee Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tollefson and
son. Blair. of Moorhead spem a
week here with Mrs. Tollefsons par-
ago. ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sevcrson.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Ford were the Wilbur Guests on Monday at the Harold
McCauley family of Nielsville, Min- Garnaas home were Mr and Mrs.
nesota, Mr. and Mrs. David Ford
and Patty, city, and Mrs. Mary
,Watson of Grand Forks.
Guests on Monday at the Ernie
Berger home were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Bloomer and Mrs. Dalton
Stone of Portland, Ore. The women
are sisters of Mr. Berger. Other vis-
itors at the Berger home were Mr.
and Mrs. Marvel Hanson and fam-
ily of Richmond, Calif.. and Mrs.
Marvin Arneson of Devils Lake.
Mrs. Hanson is a sister of Mrs. Ber-
ger.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Shaw and Mrs.
John Shaw went to Walha41a Sat-
urday to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Louis Thompson ,52, who died in
Newburg, Ore., last Sunday from
brain tumors. Mrs. Thompson will
be remembered as the former Lula
Knowles. She was a graduate of the
Park River high school and was a
I niece of Mrs. J. H. Sheppard and
of Mrs. Finlayson, former local
women. She visited in Park River
in March.
]Elroy Orstad and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Kjallas. Adams.
House guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson were
Avonne. Eugene and Marlene
Starkson of Fordville, Jos. Thomp-
son of Sioux Falls. S. D.. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry McKinnon of Warren.
Minn., and Joalyn Skager.
Mis Ella Hanson and her nephew,
S.Sgt. Kenneth Knutson drove to
Minneapolis last Thursday to meet
Air Cadet Dennis Knutson, brot.h-
er of the sergeant, who arrived by
plane from San Antonio, Texas. He
has completed three months train-
ing and will go to Danbridge, Ga.,
for further training. Sgt. Knutson
and wife left Sunday° by car for
Seattle and thence to Anchorage,
Alaska, by plane. He wil] be sta-
tioned there.
I FRRACTURES HIP IN FALL [tured a hip in a fall at her
IV;rs. Mary Dale. 92, of Fordville, Wednesday. She is ho
mother of Mrs. G. K. Ness.. frac-.Grafton.
SCHOOL TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT
For Golden School District No. 93 Mrs. Hazel Lewis. Park River, C
RECEIPTS IN GENERAL FUND
Cash in General Fund (in hands of District Treasurer
eluding Sinking Funds) July 1. 1954 .... $1147.67
Grand Total cash on hand and money credited to
General Fund as of July 1. 1954 ....................
Total amount received during year from State apportion-
] ment .............................................. $129.00
Amount received during year from Taxes levied by Dis-
trict School Board (General Fund) .............. $1255.05
Amount received during year from other Revenue Re-
ceipts ............................................. $ 80,00
Total Amount received by School Treasurer during the
year (Total of items}
..............................
Grand Total amt rec'd by Dist. Treas including cash on hand
EXPENDITURES OF GENERAL FUND
Amounfs Paid During Year for the Following PurposeS:
Administration .................................. $ 114.50
Instructiona] Service ............................ $1983.00
Other Services .................................. $ 12.75
Operation of Plant .............................. $ 145.59
Maintenance of Plant ............................ $ 172.15
Fixed Charges .................................. $ 20.65
Capital Qutlay .................................. $ 75.00
Debt Service ......................................
Cash on hand in General Fund as of June 30, 1955
Treas. Report), including Cert. of Deposit and U. S.
Bonds ............................................ $
WARRANTS ISSUED
Warrants Issued, uly 1, 1954 to June 30, 1955
Clerk's Annual Report) ..........................
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY O WALSH. as.
HARTFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 93
I do solemnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and
within is a true and correct report of all moneys received and
me as School Treasurer.
MRS. EARL MONTAGUE, Treasurer of Hartford School District]
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, 1955,
Strand. County Superintendent.
Park River, N.D. J.O. Severson Dial 22691
Armour's Star
PreCooked Picnic Hams ...... Ib 39c
LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT, 5V2 oz tin ....... 2 for 25c
Libby's 24 oz Tin
Beef Stew ................................... 39c
V
*F,,aw, yFRI" & SAT.. SEPT. 9-10, Fruit & Vegetables
6-OZ. SEEDLESS GRAPES __ 2 Ihs for 31©
Puffed Wheal..2 250
FJRWAY QUICK tr REGULAR ORANGES, sweet, juicy __ doz for 36€
48..0Z.
ICE CREAM -$Wo 2 Pkg$ Rolled Oats ..... KG. 0 NEW CABBAGE ....... Ib 5€
.... 3Sc PeanutF*'00wA00 00.00A0000Buffer...oR
.12. :oz.j^ O PEARS Lug for $10
Finest Brand NO. 2z/2 Tin
Pork & Beans
8 oz Bottle I-Ieinz I Hunt's
57 SAUCE 29c I CATSUP .....
Grape or Strawberry
0 So 6ood Jelly
i
LeGrande
19c
14 oz bottle PR [SgRfES ' 9
2for469QlbJar39C pFOZ ICE:U "" ." ...... " 9,
16 oz Tin [ m •
fl00[J00Ts MEXICORN 35,
Rosedale 16 oz Tin •
TOMATOES - 2 for 35c
CUT STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS ....... 2 for 36c
4
fw0s
VANILLA
CHOCOLATE
BUTTERSCOTCH
COCONUT CREAM
JELL'{}
Hunt's iin heavy syrup)
Prune Plums
Libby's
m
Heinz 101/2 oz Tin
Tomato Soup 2 f'r 23€
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Tomato Juice __ 29€
No. 2V2 Tin
2 for 49©
151/2 oZ- Tin
SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS ................. 23c
Hunt's (in heavy syrup)
390
Bartlefl Pears
Royal Treat 4 oz Tin
FANCY BUTTON MUSHROOMS 23c
Libby's Fancy
17 oz Tin
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Cream Style Corn
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Lean, Cello Tray Pack
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HAMBURGER $ Ibs $1.00
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BEEF STEAK Ib 57©
Armour's Star Cello Pkg
PORK LINKS ea. 52
Swift's Best
HEAD CHEESE Ib 52€
Each 52c
Sugar Cured, Cello Pkg
Bacon Squares
Ib 29c
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