THE WALSH COUNTY PRESS ° WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 Page I I
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1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE:
What was the name of George Wash-
ington's estate?
2. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the
first president to appear at a live tele-
vised news conference?
3. TELEVISION: In what year did
the children's show "Sesame Street"
debut?
4. MATH: In Roman numerals, what
is D divided by X?
5. LITERATURE: Who wrote the
19th-centuU novel "Mansfield Park"?
6, MEDICAL: What is a common
name for the childhood disease vari-
cella?
7. ASTRONOMY: What is the only
planet in our solar system named after
a female deity?
8. MEASUREMENTS: What is the
metric equivalent of a teaspoon'?
9. NICKNAMES: What major'city-is
also known as "The Big Smoke'"?
10. BIRTHSTONES: What is the
official birthstone of September'?
Answers
1. Mount Vernon
2. John E Kennedy
3, 1969
4. L (50)
5. Jane Austen
6. Chickenpox
7. Venus
8. About 5 milliliters
9. London
10. Sapphire
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TRIVIA
by Wilson Casey
1. Is the book of Isaiah in the Old or
New Testament or neither?
2. Whose first chapter begins, "The
former treatise have I made, O The-
ophilus"? Matthew, Luke, John, Acts"
3. From Acts 9, where did Peter
cure Aeneas? Tyre, Neapolis, Lydda,
Gibeon
4. As found in Numbers 20, where
did Aaron die? Mount of Olives, Pis-
gah, Mount Hot; Gilboa
5. From Acts 24, what was Felix's
wile, Drusilla? Pharisee, Gentile.
Greek. Jewess
6.. In 2 Kings 1, what Philistine city
worshipped.Baalzebub? Ekmn, Suc-
coth. Gomorrah, Antipatris
ANSWERS: 1) Old: 2) Acts: 3)
Lydda; 4) Mount Her; 5) Jewess; 7)
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BY MICK
1. Which bubblegum artist actually
charted with "'Hooray for Hazel"?
2. Who wrote mad released "Stoned
Soul Picnic"?
3. What new group had a lot of suc-
cess with "Kind of a Drag'"?
4. Who sang "Out Here on My
Own?"
5. Name the song that contains this
lyric: "Listen to me, baby, it's hard to
settle down. Am I asking too much for
you to stick around?"
Answers
1. Tommy Roe, in 1966. Not only
did it chart (No. 6), but it went to No. 2
in Canada and No. 1 in New Zealand.
2. Laura Nyro, in 1968. The song
was later picked up by The 5th Dimen-
siom=N aTs=a gs were covered by
many artists over the years, including
Blood, Sweat & Tears, Barbra Strei-
sand and Peter, Paul and Mary.
3. The Buckinghams, in 1966. The
group took their name as a way to
stmld out during the British music
invasion. They were from Chicago.
4. Irene Cara. The song was used in
the film "Fame" in 1980.
5. "I'm Gonna Make You Mine," by
Lou Christie in 1969. The song peak-
ed at No. 10 in the U.S. and charted
in more than a half-dozen countries,
reaching No. 2 in the U.K.
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by Chris Richcreek
1. Name the last team before the
2016 Chicago Cubs to have five play-
ers voted as starters for the All-Star
Gmne.
2. Between 1979 and 1985, one
reliever in each league led his league
in saves for four consecutive years.
Name the two pitchers.
3. Who was the last Ohio State toot-
ball player to be taken No. 1 overall in
the NFL Draft'?
4. In the 2015-16 season, the San
Antonio Spurs tied an NBA mark for
best home regular-season record (40-
I). Who else held the record?
5. Who was the last NHL player
before Ottawa's Jean-Gabriel Pageau
to tally four goals in a postseason
game?
6. Who holds the Major League Soc-
cer record for most goals scored-in a
single postseason?
7. Which three thoroughbred horser-
aces make up the Canadian Triple
Crown?
Answers
1. The 1976 Cincinnati Reds had
five starters (Johnny Bench, Joe Mor-
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OMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ABUSE CENTER, GRAFTO
Domestic Violence and Abuse Center's Grafton offices and shelter have offi-
cially reopened. If you are in need, call 701-352-4242 to speak to one of he
DVAC team members.
CANCER SUPPORT, PARK RIVER
Cancer Support meets at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of each month in the din-
ing room of the Sunrise Apts. Good Samaritan Society - Park River. Everyone
Welcome.
CANCER SUPPORT, GRAFTON
Unity Medical Center's Cancer Support Group will meet in the conference room
at the hospital the first Monday of every month. The Cancer Support Group
will meet at 5 p.m. for one hour. Come and share your story of loss, struggles,
triumphs and tips for coping with cancer with others who are in similar situations
as yours. Support groups are not just for people who have had cancer. Please
contact Jayne at 352-1620 or email at umcjayneb@unitymedcenter.com.
GOOD .SAMARITAN AUXILIARY, PARK RIVER
The Good Samaritan Auxiliary will meet the fourth Thursday of the month
at 2:30 p.m. All interested women are invited.
FCHC AUXILIARY MEETING, PARK RIVER
The FCHC Auxiliary meets in the Park River Ambulance Building at 2:00 p.m
on the second Friday of every month except January, February and July.
SOIL CONSERVATION MONTHLY MEETING, PARK RIVER
Walsh County Three Rivers Soil Conservation District will hold monthly
meetings every second Thursday of the month at 8:00 a.m. at the district's
Conservation Office, 13351 Hwy 17 West, Park River. One Block West of
Alexander House. Info: 701-284-7363
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HALLOWEEN COSTU,~ EXCHANGE, GRAFTON
North Star Community Credit Union in Grafion is accepting gently used
Halloween costumes for an exchange for community youth this October! Have
some old costumes in your closet to donate? Please do! Took advantage of our
exchange last year? Please consider redonating! 1225 Hill Avenue Monday
through Friday 830 to 430! It's FREE. It's for everyone!
BRIDAL SHOWER, HOOPLE
Bridal Shower for Tabetha Hurtt, f/b/o Ryan LaBere, Wednesday, Sept. 20 from
6:30-8pm @ Frist Lutheran Church, Hoople, ND
BOOK SALE AND LUNCHEON, PARK RJVER
Please come and join us at the Park River Good Samaritan Society for our Book
Sale and Luncheon on Thursday, Sept. 21 from 2pm to 4pm. Activities will be
selling donuts and books will be only a quarter. If you have books to donate please
bring them to the activity department. Hope to see you there!
FALL DINNER AND BAZAAR, PARK RIVER
St. Mary's Church of Park River will hold their annual fall dinner and 'bazaar on
Sunday, Oct. 1 from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Dinner will include pork chops,
dressing, potatoes & gravy, vegetable, salad bar and dessert. Take-out orders will
be available by calling 284-6165. Mass in Park River will be at 8:00 a.m. this
Sunday only while Mass in Veseleyville will be held at 10:00 a.m.
PRAYER CHAIN .FOR LIFE, PARK RJVER
In Observance of Respect Life Sunday, the annual Prayer Chain for Life will be
held Sunday, Oct. 1 along Highway 17 near St. Mary's Church in Park River.
Beginning at 2 pm, participants will spend one hour in silent prayer asking God's
forgiveness for our nation and to end the horror of abortions. Pro-life people will
be participating in the Life Chain across the nation. All are urged to join. The
inter-denomination prayer chain is sponsored by Walsh County Right to Life I
conjunction with the Pregnancy Help Center. Refreshments will be provided after
the prayer chain at St. Mary's parish center. Questions may be directed to Shirley
Sobolik at 284-6534.
AAUW lOOrH ANNIVERSARY, GRAND. FORKS
American Association University Women celebrate it s 100th Anniversary.
Former, current and community members are invited to celebrate at an Open
House on Sunday, Oct. 1, 1:00-4:00 at Parkwood Place 749 S. 30th St. in Grand
Forks, AAUW advocating for women and girls.
N TBALL SUPPER/BAZAAR, ADAMS
The Adams Mountain WELCA will be having their Annual Meatball
Supper/Bazaar on Wednesday, Oct. 4 from 4:30-7:00 p.m. Bake Sale, Crafts &
Garden Vegetables. Take outs will be available.
PANCAKE BREAKFASt, LANKJN
St. Joseph's Church will be holding a pancake breakfast and food sale on Sunday,
Oct. 8 from 9:30 am - 1:00 pmat the Lankin Legion. Serving pancakes, sausage,
eggs, juice, coffee. Free will offering. Everyone welcome!
SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON, EDINBURG
Trinity Lutheran Church of Edinburg, ND will hold a Soup and Sandwich
luncheon on Saturday, Oet. 14 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Take outs will be
available beginning at 12 noon (pints and quarts). Funds provided by Thrivent for
the soup and sandwich event. In addition, there will be a Bake sale and Quilt sale.
First come, first serve for "Ready to Bake" homemade apple pies will be available
for purchase that day.
BECHYNE HERITAGE HALL FUNDRAISER, RURAL LANKJN
Bechyne Heritage Hall will be having their Annual Fall Fnndraiser on Sunday,
Oct. 15 on outskirts of Lankin. Mass at 10:30 and then join us fora Roast Pork
Dinner from 12:00-2:00 pm. Pork, Dumplings, Sauerkraut, Kolache's, Roll's,
Dessert, Coffee, Kool aid. Please join us and help keep the History & Heritage
of Bechyne Heritage Hall Alive - Everyone Welcome!! 4 miles S from Lankin Co
Rd. 14, 6 mi W Co Rd 19, 16 mi N. of Michigan Hwy 35 - 3E Co Rd 19
WELCA FUNDRAISER CONCERT, PARK RNER
The Park River Our Saviour's Lutheran Women of the ELCA will be hosting a
fundraiser concert on Sunday, Oct. 15 at 2:00 pm at the church. The concert will
feature three area rrHhe Edmore, ND area, High Plains Trio."
HOFF PANCAKE BREAKFAST, I_ANmN
Mark your Calendar for Hoff Lutheran Church Pancake Breakfast on Sunday
Oct. 22 at the Lankin American Legion from 10 am - 1 pm. Free will offering,
Everyone Welcome!
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5. Detroit's Johan Franzen, in 2010.
6. Carlos Ruiz of the L.A. Galaxy in
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