NOVEMBER 29, 1956
Want Ads
CASH IN ADVANCE
Wanted: hour work, cleaning or
ironing, n29.
---------_
Wanted: Stenographer. Full time
or Part time work Roy Neste city tf
For Sale: Used McCormick-Deering
Size 2 Cream separator, $35. O. P.
Olson Hardware, city n29
HOUses for Rent: Mrs. G. Oppeboen,
City. tf
For'Sa-e: 8. gal. butter churn to fit
any Maytag washer. Like new.
Cheap. Mrs. Millard Torkelson,
Grafton. *n29
For Rent: Sander & Edger. Malde &
$harpe Hdwe, city tf
--.-..____
We finance farm buildings. Con-
SOlidatec Construction Co.. Langdon,
N. D. Phone 89. tf
House Trailer, '52 model.
33 ft. Completed furnished" carpet-
ed living room. Vavrosky Real Es-
tate and Ins. Dial 22241, city. tf
LAND FOR SALE: 12.000
located in Walsh and Grand
counties and in Minnesota.
$50 to $210 an acre. Vavros-
Ins. Real Estate. Park River,
D. Dial 22241. tf sl3
IS--T ME TO BEGIN bringing in
'i BUtternut coffee can key strips to
be exchanged for toys for children
at the Grafton State Schog]. Bring
to The Press office, tf
For Sale or Rent: well established
grocery business in an up & corn-
modern city. Close to Tioga oil
Only 2 stores in town. Good
school and churches.
for selling: other business
interest Edw. Erie. Powers Lake.
N.D. ' d6
AT] WELLS. drilled and bored
SO n. diameprs We sell .rid
Myers water systems. Dta)
3R,'p. Porter Well Co.. Park
River, N D. tt
r Sale: Adding Machine paper,
sk Blotters, poster board, at The 1
ess. tf I
makes of [
r Sale: ribbons for all
YDewriters Inquire at the Press l
office . ff
RESPONSIBLE PERSON
or woman, from this area.
to service and collect from
vending machines. No
Age not essential. Car, rot-
and $600 investment ne-
T to 12 hours weekly nets
$250 monthly. Possi-
full time work. For local in-
iew give full particulars, phone.
P. O. Box 7047. Minneapolis,
Minn. n29"
WALSH COUNTY PRESS,
For Sale: Year-old laying hens. 50c
each. Pullets, $I each. Chas. Schild-
berger, Pisek, N. D. n29"
For Sale: Small house in A-I condi-
tion. Can be easily moved. Wired
for electricity. You just have to
see this nice little house to appre-
ciate it. Inquire at The Press. *29
SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS the auc-
tion way. Bid what you want to pay.
Hundreds of gift items. Sales Thurs-
day evening and Saturday after-
noon. Retail DISCOUNT. store open
Mon. Tues. Wed afternoons and
evenings. D & M Auction Mart, 3 mi.
west of Grand Forks on hiway 2. 291 At Dickinson
WARNING: BEWARE OF "BAIT"
ADVERTISING!
Be careful of "blind ads that state:
"Private party must sacrifice piano,
take over monthly payments, etc."
Frequently these ads are run by
unethical piano dealers as a dis-
guise to secure prospects. You'll be
wise to rely on a dependable piano
dealer like Valley Piano. We have
been your piano consultant for over
33 years, and carry the largest stock
of new and used pianos in this area.
Before you buy ANY piano, be
smart: check with:
VALLEY PIANO. RADIO, TV
202 DeNiers Grand Forks, N. D.
VISIT THE
SILVER MOON CAFE
the next time you ae in
'argo or Moorhead
STEAK AND SEA FOOD
ARE OUR SPECIALTY
Win. P. Kenney. Prop.
304 Firs! Ave. Soutb
toorhead. Minn Dl S..2295
SPRING WATER
For higl quality, all pur-
pose spring water contact the
state licensed, state approved
KJOS. BROS. SPRINGS Min-
eral content well within the
limits recommended by the
American Public Health As- $
sociation. $
Delivered by
CARL'S
SPRING WATER SERVICE
Grafton, Phone 534 *
OLIVER DESAUTEL
Hoople. Dial 32471 4-
BOB OIHUS *
Grafton Phone 1190 4.
.
KJOS BROS. SPRINGS
I Park River Dial 23120 .I-
t4*
LIVESTOCK SALE
This Wednesday
and every Wednesday
In The New
II
Park River Livestock Sales Barn
STARTING AT 12:30 P.M. 1
WE EXPECT A GOOD RUN OF CATTLE t
Lunches All Day- Dinners At Noon *,
Phone 46462 * Lawrence Wilkes, Mgr.
uslness - Professional Directory
PARK RIWR OINiC NORTH SIDE GROCERY
Homer Lucken Prop.
Groceries and Cold Meats
Store Hours: Week days, 8 a.
m. to 9 p. m. Sun. 2 to 6 P. m.
Park River Dial 22291
PARK RIVER ELECTRIC
See us for FmTn& Home
wiring. Free FaRtnmtes. Low
costs. Limmd and Bonded
M. M. sevemmn, Prop
Dial 22092 Park River
WES SAMSON
Electrical Co-triCot
Ltee.mi & Boe4
WIRING O ALL XnS
DONE RIGEI'
Gm.rteed Emmm
Park River Dial 4II
oVERBYE FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Ambulance Service
Monument
Phones: Day 36342
Night, 22961 or 46211
Park Eiver, North Dakota
$
$
,r!
$
$
$
t,
1
$
$
Dial 22271
H. It Piltingsrud, M. D.,
ares K. O'Toole, M. D.
.... YSletans and Surgeons
41 Home Dials 46411
OR. j. V. JAEHNING
Dentist
Office Over Penneys
Grafton Phone 795
OR. R. W. BALDWIN
Dentist
Park River Dial 22831
WALSH COUNTY PRESS
For Sale: Model A car; I ton Chev
truck. Joe Tupa, Inkster, N. D. 29n*
For Sale: adding machine roll paper
at The Press. tf
For Sale: used table model ironer,
$15. Also used floor model GE iron-
er. $40. Park River Electric, Park
River. n29
Uveflock Meet
SeiFor Dec. 5
Weddln ltlo-3', Sob
3h-lnting, PublMng
DR. M. C. FLATEN
Dentist
]I/nburg Phone I call 2
Dry. Galloway &Otis
of Vilon
Practice Limited to
-- The Science
Galloway Vernon Otis
N.r. Phone 384
@
e
,I.
Farmers and ranchers are invitetl
to attend a meeting of inte .to
livestock men set for Dec. 5 .at the"
Experiment station in Dickinson,
N. D., according to Raymond Dou g
las, superintendent. A continuous
tour of the .livestock farm will be
held from 9 to 10:30 a. m. and im-
mediately following, the program
will continue at the community
An afternoon program will feature
a panel discussion with Prof. Merle
Light of the North Dakota Agricul-
tural College, animal husbandry de-
partment, as moderator. This will be
PARK NORTH DAKOTA
. COgllUL 00[I)lll00
On molion by Dougherty, second-
ed by Cowger and carried the fol-
'lowing bills were allowed and or-
dered paid:
GENERAL:
89 Collector of Internal Reve-
nue. tax ............ $ 5.40
90 ND OASIS. ins ........ 58.31
91 Joe Fail, tele. service -- 10.00
92 G F Fire Equip Co. sup __ 10.00
fund .................. I0.00
6 State Tax Commissioner
sales tax " 441.59
93 NW Equip Co suI ...... 9.10
94 Mrs. T. Petterson, Janitor
service ............... 14.25
95 Trygve Petterson, janitor
service ............... 88.90
96 Lawrence Aichele, sal ._ 222.65
U 97 F U Oil Co gas & rep ___ 219
F
local Ie,,'lects 98 Simonson Ser Sta. sup"___. 9.04
99 Silliman Imp. repairs .... 1.04
Frank Dobmeler 10o O, P. Olson Hdwe, sup __ 3:73
1 Malde & Sharp sup. __ 5.13
2 T. F. Meagher & Son
repairs ............ 21).55
-3 Marvin Ulberg, gravel __ 35.20
4 Bateman Motors. rep __ 20.83
5 W. S. Sieg Co. off sup __ 2.84
6 Municipal Util gas ...... 43.65
7 Polar Tel Co. ser. & tol __ 46.29
8 Blair Chapman, costs __ 11.00
9 Eddie Clemetson. labor __ 21.27
110 Melvin Olson. labor .... 6.90
1 Henry Staven. labor .... 80.35
2 Clifford Frovarp, labor __ 2.30
3 Henry Staven, polic.e sal-
Mr. Dobmeier presided at the ary .................. 312.20
meeting which was concluded with 4 Sander Kittleson, police sal-
a social hour. Ernest Dencker got ary .................. 189.55
the door prize. Hostesses for the MUNICIPAL UTILITIES
lunch served were Mrs. Adolph 135 John Moan meter dep. re-
Haug and Mrs. Dobmeier. 7 Col. Int. Revenue. tax __ 310.80
8 N. D. OASIS. Ins ..... 213.60
Pvt. and Mrs. Leonard Edwards 9 Wayne Offner. refund __ 10.00
are the parents of a girl born Nov. 140 Mrs. Chas. Gillis refund __ 10.00
17 at Fort Ord, Calif. The baby, 1 Elsie Catherwood. sal. __ 230.00
who weighed 6½ pounds, has been 1 2 Ralph Leonard, sal .... 255.00
named Sandra Lynn. Pvt. Leonard I 3 Clifford Frovarp, sal .... 240.00
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ed. I 4 Eddie Clemetson. sal __ 240.00
' Melvin Olson. sal ...... 240.00
Wards of Park River, and is station- / Geo. Widme. sal
Y G. N Railway. frt ....... 82.13
ed at Fort Ord with the army. 1 285.00
CITY OF PARK RIVER, NORTH
DAKOTA. COUNCIL MEETING,
NOVEMBER 5, 1955. AT 8 O'CLOCK
P.,M. "
The resular, monthly meeting of.'
the Park Rivet- City Council was
held ha the -Couheil Room at 8
o'clock .P. M, :
The meeting was alled to order
by Mayor Johnson,., the following
members being prent: Aldermen
Cowger, Meberg, Maier, B.ateman
Dougherty and Bures,.
The minutes of the last regular
meeting held on October lst. were
upon motion by C ow'ger, .seconded
by .Dougherty and carried, approv-
,ed/ts read.
Fi'ank Dobmeier was re-elected to
head" the Golden Farmers Union lo-
cal as president at the meeting he4d
Nov, 5 at th north school near the
W. H. Lewis farm.
Other officers elected are Adolph
Haug, vice president and Mrs. Er
nest Dencker, secretary and treas-
followed by a question and answer urcr.
period. Oscar Haug discussed Farmers
building in downtown Dickinson. Union insurance. Plans for the an-
Special speakers will be Prof. F. nual Christmas party to be held Dec.
S. Willson, head of the animal hus- 3 werediscussed.
bandry department at Montana
State College. He will disJuss ira-
proving the beef herd by selection
and bull testing. Prof. M. L. Buchan-
an. head of the animal husbandry
department at the NDAC. will dis-
cuss the latest facts available in his
studies on dwarfism in cattle. J. Mil-
ton, president of the North Dakota
Stockman's Association, will out-
line some of the more urgent prob-
lems facing stockmen in North Da-
kota.
Scratch pads, 20c a pound, at The
The Press.
$ Mrs. North Dakota Housewife ....
YOU
MAY
CONTINUE
TO
SAVE
STAMPS00
This was settled on election day when you went
to the polls and defeated a bill designed to ban
trading stamps.
All across America... every shopping day..
you and millions of other housewives vote in fav-
or of this store or that, this product or that. The
test: Service _ quality- Price.
On the basis of how you choose and what you
buy, businesses live and prosper, or they die.
This is the test of consumer acceptance. This is
the American Free enterprise system -the Amer-
ican competitive system.
When you voted November 6, you protected
that free competitive system. You protected a
merchant's freedom to compete for your patron-
age, without government Interference or favor.
You thereby assured continuing effort by all
merchants to seek your favor by offering you bet-
ter service _ better products -- and lower prices.
Your BEST Bargains include Trading
Stamps
i SHOP WHERE YOU SEE
THE S & H GREEN STAMP SIGN
! The Sperry a.d Hutch,ns0n Co, !
Redemption stores at BISMjARCK, DEVILS LAKE, DICKINSON, FARG0,
PAGZ 8VlgN
8 Ed Easton, refund ...... I0.00
9 Minnkota Power Co-op,
power purchase ....... 2088.96
150 Malde & Sharpe, sup __ 55.75
151 Sangemo Elec. Co sup .. 142.92
152 Robe/'tson Lbr Co."up :_ 19.98
153 O P. Olson Hdwe, sup __ 41.87
4 Hardy's Garage, rep __ 4,60
5 Dak. Chemical Co. sup __ 27.75
6 Furstenea Lbr Co___= 89.39
7 F U Oil Co., gas ........ 74.40
8 Thompson S'tolee Co. sup-
plies ................. 9.09
9 Westinghouse EIectric __ 153.66
160 Dak. Electric up ..... 354.44
1 Sharlin Bros sup ...... 60.90
2 Theo: Torgerson. labor __ 20.00
3 Polar Tel.. Service ...... 9.05
4 Sophia Pett4rscm. office
work __:_C_I: ....... 82.00
. 5. Melvir Olson, labor .... 51.75
6 Clffford Frovarp, labor 39.10
6 Clifford Frovarp, labor _ 39.10
7 O P. Olson Hdwe. sup. __ 34.69
8 Standard 0il Co.. fuel __ 1142.31
9 City Treas. trans,funs __ 1550.00
170 InfHeo. sup. :_l ......... 6544,00
1 City Txeas. trans funds to
Special ................ 3747.97
SPECIAL FUNDS:
19 P. J Ferguson. contract _ 320.00
20 Walsh Co. State Bank
Bonds & Int ............ 962.00
21 Bank of N. Dak.-interest
on bonds ....... . ..... 1925.00
22 L. W. Burdick, eeJ: __ 226.61
23 Lloyd Richm'dndclg fee _1990.85
24 Adamson Const.'.'C con-
tract ....... .'i=.'__ 7703.82
Th monthly reports of the City
Auditor, Treas. and:Supt, of Light
Plant were read and ordered filed.
A motion was made by Cowger
that the reort and final estimate of
Engineer Lloyd Richmond, dated
October I0. 1956, for work done on
the Park River bath "house and
swimmihg pool, and wherein he re-
commends that the proect be
cepted by the City and final esti-
mate be paid the contractor he ac-
cepted. The motioh was seconded
by Meberg and upon roll call the
following voted "aye'." Bures.
Dougherty, Bateman, Major, Meberg
and Cowger. "Nay." none.
A motion was made by Bateman,
seconded by Maier arid carried
unanimously that the auditor be
authorized to trangfer $3747.97 from
the Municipal Utilffies to the Spe-
cial Fund Acc0unt .in order to take
care of the balance due on the
Swimming pool.
Supt. Smith and Mr. Thorleifson
" of the WCAS met with the Council
and discussed the curfew problem
I. stating that thdy. had certain rules
. and regulations for pupils which
' conflicted with he City Ordinance
now in effect and that it was impos-
. Bible to. enforce their rules unless
they got full cooperation from the
City police. Discussion-Was held on
the matter of amending Ordinance
i I-I to include anyone under the age
of 18. the hours to be the same wth
the exception of Friday and Satur-
day nightS.
Ordinance T-3, an Ordinance to
amend I-1 relating to the regula-
tion of minors on the streets of Park
River was given its first reading. A
motion was made by Bateman that
. said ordinance be/approved and ac,
cepted and passed on its first read-
ing. The motion was seconded by
Major and upon roll call the follow-
ing voted "Aye," Bures. Dougher-
ty, Bateman Maier and Cowger.
"Nay," Meberg. Chief of Police
Aichele was called to the Council
meeting and was instructed to en-
force the present Ordinance until
the passage of the newly amended
ordinance and was also informed of
the penalty clause.
Alderraan Bures moved that Gone
Kelner's application, to move his li-
quor store business from Lot 14,
block 10. origihal townsite to Lot
15. Block 10 original townsite. The
motion was seconded by Dnugherty
and carried unanimously.
4,
o A motion was made by Meberg,
seconded by Dougherty and carried
that the application of Fred Hunk.
, in for abatement and settlement of
taxes on the N,, of lot 23
and
all
of
zo tot 24. block 21. original townsite be
4. approved--the assessment being in
.I, duplicate.
Io Major Johnson appointed Alder-
Io men Bateman and Douherty and
i City Attorney Roy Neste to meet
q,
with the County Commissioners the
following Thursday in connection
with the proposed paving project of
the Park River streets.
Eneinecr Klinkenberg met with
the Council and discussed the plans
and the specifications for the instal-
lation of the equipment for the Fil-
tration plant.
WHEREAS, K. B. MacKichan and
Associates have been employed to
prepare the plans and,specifications
for the installation of Water Treat-
ment and Purification Equipment
for the Municipal Light and Water
Plant. and
WHEREAS, said plans and spe-
cifications have been prepared and
presented to the City Council, now
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
that the City Council of Park River.
North Dakota, hereby accepts and
approves said plans and specifica-
tions this 5th day of November. 1958
and authorizes the City Auditor to "
advertise for bids to be published
for three consecutive weeks--Nov.
8, 15, and 22, said bids fo be opened
on Dec. 3 at 8 o'clock P. M.
The motion for the adoption of
the foregoing resolution was second,
ed by Doug}lerty and upon roll call
the following voted "aye:" Bures, .
Dougherty, Bateman, Maier, Me-
berg and Cowger whereuv, on the
mayor declared the resoluti0/Iron,
ed.
Plans were also made to hit6 n /
engineer to survey the secondre:
Dlat of Harvey's Addition for a sew-
er nd water project.
There bein no further business
the meeting on motion adjourned.
M. O. JOHN'SON.
Mayor
ELSIE J'. CATHERWTgOD.
City Auditor
NOVEMBER 29, 1956
Want Ads
CASH IN ADVANCE
Wanted: hour work, cleaning or
ironing, n29.
---------_
Wanted: Stenographer. Full time
or Part time work Roy Neste city tf
For Sale: Used McCormick-Deering
Size 2 Cream separator, $35. O. P.
Olson Hardware, city n29
HOUses for Rent: Mrs. G. Oppeboen,
City. tf
For'Sa-e: 8. gal. butter churn to fit
any Maytag washer. Like new.
Cheap. Mrs. Millard Torkelson,
Grafton. *n29
For Rent: Sander & Edger. Malde &
$harpe Hdwe, city tf
--.-..____
We finance farm buildings. Con-
SOlidatec Construction Co.. Langdon,
N. D. Phone 89. tf
House Trailer, '52 model.
33 ft. Completed furnished" carpet-
ed living room. Vavrosky Real Es-
tate and Ins. Dial 22241, city. tf
LAND FOR SALE: 12.000
located in Walsh and Grand
counties and in Minnesota.
$50 to $210 an acre. Vavros-
Ins. Real Estate. Park River,
D. Dial 22241. tf sl3
IS--T ME TO BEGIN bringing in
'i BUtternut coffee can key strips to
be exchanged for toys for children
at the Grafton State Schog]. Bring
to The Press office, tf
For Sale or Rent: well established
grocery business in an up & corn-
modern city. Close to Tioga oil
Only 2 stores in town. Good
school and churches.
for selling: other business
interest Edw. Erie. Powers Lake.
N.D. ' d6
AT] WELLS. drilled and bored
SO n. diameprs We sell .rid
Myers water systems. Dta)
3R,'p. Porter Well Co.. Park
River, N D. tt
r Sale: Adding Machine paper,
sk Blotters, poster board, at The 1
ess. tf I
makes of [
r Sale: ribbons for all
YDewriters Inquire at the Press l
office . ff
RESPONSIBLE PERSON
or woman, from this area.
to service and collect from
vending machines. No
Age not essential. Car, rot-
and $600 investment ne-
T to 12 hours weekly nets
$250 monthly. Possi-
full time work. For local in-
iew give full particulars, phone.
P. O. Box 7047. Minneapolis,
Minn. n29"
WALSH COUNTY PRESS,
For Sale: Year-old laying hens. 50c
each. Pullets, $I each. Chas. Schild-
berger, Pisek, N. D. n29"
For Sale: Small house in A-I condi-
tion. Can be easily moved. Wired
for electricity. You just have to
see this nice little house to appre-
ciate it. Inquire at The Press. *29
SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS the auc-
tion way. Bid what you want to pay.
Hundreds of gift items. Sales Thurs-
day evening and Saturday after-
noon. Retail DISCOUNT. store open
Mon. Tues. Wed afternoons and
evenings. D & M Auction Mart, 3 mi.
west of Grand Forks on hiway 2. 291 At Dickinson
WARNING: BEWARE OF "BAIT"
ADVERTISING!
Be careful of "blind ads that state:
"Private party must sacrifice piano,
take over monthly payments, etc."
Frequently these ads are run by
unethical piano dealers as a dis-
guise to secure prospects. You'll be
wise to rely on a dependable piano
dealer like Valley Piano. We have
been your piano consultant for over
33 years, and carry the largest stock
of new and used pianos in this area.
Before you buy ANY piano, be
smart: check with:
VALLEY PIANO. RADIO, TV
202 DeNiers Grand Forks, N. D.
VISIT THE
SILVER MOON CAFE
the next time you ae in
'argo or Moorhead
STEAK AND SEA FOOD
ARE OUR SPECIALTY
Win. P. Kenney. Prop.
304 Firs! Ave. Soutb
toorhead. Minn Dl S..2295
SPRING WATER
For higl quality, all pur-
pose spring water contact the
state licensed, state approved
KJOS. BROS. SPRINGS Min-
eral content well within the
limits recommended by the
American Public Health As- $
sociation. $
Delivered by
CARL'S
SPRING WATER SERVICE
Grafton, Phone 534 *
OLIVER DESAUTEL
Hoople. Dial 32471 4-
BOB OIHUS *
Grafton Phone 1190 4.
.
KJOS BROS. SPRINGS
I Park River Dial 23120 .I-
t4*
LIVESTOCK SALE
This Wednesday
and every Wednesday
In The New
II
Park River Livestock Sales Barn
STARTING AT 12:30 P.M. 1
WE EXPECT A GOOD RUN OF CATTLE t
Lunches All Day- Dinners At Noon *,
Phone 46462 * Lawrence Wilkes, Mgr.
uslness - Professional Directory
PARK RIWR OINiC NORTH SIDE GROCERY
Homer Lucken Prop.
Groceries and Cold Meats
Store Hours: Week days, 8 a.
m. to 9 p. m. Sun. 2 to 6 P. m.
Park River Dial 22291
PARK RIVER ELECTRIC
See us for FmTn& Home
wiring. Free FaRtnmtes. Low
costs. Limmd and Bonded
M. M. sevemmn, Prop
Dial 22092 Park River
WES SAMSON
Electrical Co-triCot
Ltee.mi & Boe4
WIRING O ALL XnS
DONE RIGEI'
Gm.rteed Emmm
Park River Dial 4II
oVERBYE FUNERAL
HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Ambulance Service
Monument
Phones: Day 36342
Night, 22961 or 46211
Park Eiver, North Dakota
$
$
,r!
$
$
$
t,
1
$
$
Dial 22271
H. It Piltingsrud, M. D.,
ares K. O'Toole, M. D.
.... YSletans and Surgeons
41 Home Dials 46411
OR. j. V. JAEHNING
Dentist
Office Over Penneys
Grafton Phone 795
OR. R. W. BALDWIN
Dentist
Park River Dial 22831
WALSH COUNTY PRESS
For Sale: Model A car; I ton Chev
truck. Joe Tupa, Inkster, N. D. 29n*
For Sale: adding machine roll paper
at The Press. tf
For Sale: used table model ironer,
$15. Also used floor model GE iron-
er. $40. Park River Electric, Park
River. n29
Uveflock Meet
SeiFor Dec. 5
Weddln ltlo-3', Sob
3h-lnting, PublMng
DR. M. C. FLATEN
Dentist
]I/nburg Phone I call 2
Dry. Galloway &Otis
of Vilon
Practice Limited to
-- The Science
Galloway Vernon Otis
N.r. Phone 384
@
e
,I.
Farmers and ranchers are invitetl
to attend a meeting of inte .to
livestock men set for Dec. 5 .at the"
Experiment station in Dickinson,
N. D., according to Raymond Dou g
las, superintendent. A continuous
tour of the .livestock farm will be
held from 9 to 10:30 a. m. and im-
mediately following, the program
will continue at the community
An afternoon program will feature
a panel discussion with Prof. Merle
Light of the North Dakota Agricul-
tural College, animal husbandry de-
partment, as moderator. This will be
PARK NORTH DAKOTA
. COgllUL 00[I)lll00
On molion by Dougherty, second-
ed by Cowger and carried the fol-
'lowing bills were allowed and or-
dered paid:
GENERAL:
89 Collector of Internal Reve-
nue. tax ............ $ 5.40
90 ND OASIS. ins ........ 58.31
91 Joe Fail, tele. service -- 10.00
92 G F Fire Equip Co. sup __ 10.00
fund .................. I0.00
6 State Tax Commissioner
sales tax " 441.59
93 NW Equip Co suI ...... 9.10
94 Mrs. T. Petterson, Janitor
service ............... 14.25
95 Trygve Petterson, janitor
service ............... 88.90
96 Lawrence Aichele, sal ._ 222.65
U 97 F U Oil Co gas & rep ___ 219
F
local Ie,,'lects 98 Simonson Ser Sta. sup"___. 9.04
99 Silliman Imp. repairs .... 1.04
Frank Dobmeler 10o O, P. Olson Hdwe, sup __ 3:73
1 Malde & Sharp sup. __ 5.13
2 T. F. Meagher & Son
repairs ............ 21).55
-3 Marvin Ulberg, gravel __ 35.20
4 Bateman Motors. rep __ 20.83
5 W. S. Sieg Co. off sup __ 2.84
6 Municipal Util gas ...... 43.65
7 Polar Tel Co. ser. & tol __ 46.29
8 Blair Chapman, costs __ 11.00
9 Eddie Clemetson. labor __ 21.27
110 Melvin Olson. labor .... 6.90
1 Henry Staven. labor .... 80.35
2 Clifford Frovarp, labor __ 2.30
3 Henry Staven, polic.e sal-
Mr. Dobmeier presided at the ary .................. 312.20
meeting which was concluded with 4 Sander Kittleson, police sal-
a social hour. Ernest Dencker got ary .................. 189.55
the door prize. Hostesses for the MUNICIPAL UTILITIES
lunch served were Mrs. Adolph 135 John Moan meter dep. re-
Haug and Mrs. Dobmeier. 7 Col. Int. Revenue. tax __ 310.80
8 N. D. OASIS. Ins ..... 213.60
Pvt. and Mrs. Leonard Edwards 9 Wayne Offner. refund __ 10.00
are the parents of a girl born Nov. 140 Mrs. Chas. Gillis refund __ 10.00
17 at Fort Ord, Calif. The baby, 1 Elsie Catherwood. sal. __ 230.00
who weighed 6½ pounds, has been 1 2 Ralph Leonard, sal .... 255.00
named Sandra Lynn. Pvt. Leonard I 3 Clifford Frovarp, sal .... 240.00
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ed. I 4 Eddie Clemetson. sal __ 240.00
' Melvin Olson. sal ...... 240.00
Wards of Park River, and is station- / Geo. Widme. sal
Y G. N Railway. frt ....... 82.13
ed at Fort Ord with the army. 1 285.00
CITY OF PARK RIVER, NORTH
DAKOTA. COUNCIL MEETING,
NOVEMBER 5, 1955. AT 8 O'CLOCK
P.,M. "
The resular, monthly meeting of.'
the Park Rivet- City Council was
held ha the -Couheil Room at 8
o'clock .P. M, :
The meeting was alled to order
by Mayor Johnson,., the following
members being prent: Aldermen
Cowger, Meberg, Maier, B.ateman
Dougherty and Bures,.
The minutes of the last regular
meeting held on October lst. were
upon motion by C ow'ger, .seconded
by .Dougherty and carried, approv-
,ed/ts read.
Fi'ank Dobmeier was re-elected to
head" the Golden Farmers Union lo-
cal as president at the meeting he4d
Nov, 5 at th north school near the
W. H. Lewis farm.
Other officers elected are Adolph
Haug, vice president and Mrs. Er
nest Dencker, secretary and treas-
followed by a question and answer urcr.
period. Oscar Haug discussed Farmers
building in downtown Dickinson. Union insurance. Plans for the an-
Special speakers will be Prof. F. nual Christmas party to be held Dec.
S. Willson, head of the animal hus- 3 werediscussed.
bandry department at Montana
State College. He will disJuss ira-
proving the beef herd by selection
and bull testing. Prof. M. L. Buchan-
an. head of the animal husbandry
department at the NDAC. will dis-
cuss the latest facts available in his
studies on dwarfism in cattle. J. Mil-
ton, president of the North Dakota
Stockman's Association, will out-
line some of the more urgent prob-
lems facing stockmen in North Da-
kota.
Scratch pads, 20c a pound, at The
The Press.
$ Mrs. North Dakota Housewife ....
YOU
MAY
CONTINUE
TO
SAVE
STAMPS00
This was settled on election day when you went
to the polls and defeated a bill designed to ban
trading stamps.
All across America... every shopping day..
you and millions of other housewives vote in fav-
or of this store or that, this product or that. The
test: Service _ quality- Price.
On the basis of how you choose and what you
buy, businesses live and prosper, or they die.
This is the test of consumer acceptance. This is
the American Free enterprise system -the Amer-
ican competitive system.
When you voted November 6, you protected
that free competitive system. You protected a
merchant's freedom to compete for your patron-
age, without government Interference or favor.
You thereby assured continuing effort by all
merchants to seek your favor by offering you bet-
ter service _ better products -- and lower prices.
Your BEST Bargains include Trading
Stamps
i SHOP WHERE YOU SEE
THE S & H GREEN STAMP SIGN
! The Sperry a.d Hutch,ns0n Co, !
Redemption stores at BISMjARCK, DEVILS LAKE, DICKINSON, FARG0,
PAGZ 8VlgN
8 Ed Easton, refund ...... I0.00
9 Minnkota Power Co-op,
power purchase ....... 2088.96
150 Malde & Sharpe, sup __ 55.75
151 Sangemo Elec. Co sup .. 142.92
152 Robe/'tson Lbr Co."up :_ 19.98
153 O P. Olson Hdwe, sup __ 41.87
4 Hardy's Garage, rep __ 4,60
5 Dak. Chemical Co. sup __ 27.75
6 Furstenea Lbr Co___= 89.39
7 F U Oil Co., gas ........ 74.40
8 Thompson S'tolee Co. sup-
plies ................. 9.09
9 Westinghouse EIectric __ 153.66
160 Dak. Electric up ..... 354.44
1 Sharlin Bros sup ...... 60.90
2 Theo: Torgerson. labor __ 20.00
3 Polar Tel.. Service ...... 9.05
4 Sophia Pett4rscm. office
work __:_C_I: ....... 82.00
. 5. Melvir Olson, labor .... 51.75
6 Clffford Frovarp, labor 39.10
6 Clifford Frovarp, labor _ 39.10
7 O P. Olson Hdwe. sup. __ 34.69
8 Standard 0il Co.. fuel __ 1142.31
9 City Treas. trans,funs __ 1550.00
170 InfHeo. sup. :_l ......... 6544,00
1 City Txeas. trans funds to
Special ................ 3747.97
SPECIAL FUNDS:
19 P. J Ferguson. contract _ 320.00
20 Walsh Co. State Bank
Bonds & Int ............ 962.00
21 Bank of N. Dak.-interest
on bonds ....... . ..... 1925.00
22 L. W. Burdick, eeJ: __ 226.61
23 Lloyd Richm'dndclg fee _1990.85
24 Adamson Const.'.'C con-
tract ....... .'i=.'__ 7703.82
Th monthly reports of the City
Auditor, Treas. and:Supt, of Light
Plant were read and ordered filed.
A motion was made by Cowger
that the reort and final estimate of
Engineer Lloyd Richmond, dated
October I0. 1956, for work done on
the Park River bath "house and
swimmihg pool, and wherein he re-
commends that the proect be
cepted by the City and final esti-
mate be paid the contractor he ac-
cepted. The motioh was seconded
by Meberg and upon roll call the
following voted "aye'." Bures.
Dougherty, Bateman, Major, Meberg
and Cowger. "Nay." none.
A motion was made by Bateman,
seconded by Maier arid carried
unanimously that the auditor be
authorized to trangfer $3747.97 from
the Municipal Utilffies to the Spe-
cial Fund Acc0unt .in order to take
care of the balance due on the
Swimming pool.
Supt. Smith and Mr. Thorleifson
" of the WCAS met with the Council
and discussed the curfew problem
I. stating that thdy. had certain rules
. and regulations for pupils which
' conflicted with he City Ordinance
now in effect and that it was impos-
. Bible to. enforce their rules unless
they got full cooperation from the
City police. Discussion-Was held on
the matter of amending Ordinance
i I-I to include anyone under the age
of 18. the hours to be the same wth
the exception of Friday and Satur-
day nightS.
Ordinance T-3, an Ordinance to
amend I-1 relating to the regula-
tion of minors on the streets of Park
River was given its first reading. A
motion was made by Bateman that
. said ordinance be/approved and ac,
cepted and passed on its first read-
ing. The motion was seconded by
Major and upon roll call the follow-
ing voted "Aye," Bures. Dougher-
ty, Bateman Maier and Cowger.
"Nay," Meberg. Chief of Police
Aichele was called to the Council
meeting and was instructed to en-
force the present Ordinance until
the passage of the newly amended
ordinance and was also informed of
the penalty clause.
Alderraan Bures moved that Gone
Kelner's application, to move his li-
quor store business from Lot 14,
block 10. origihal townsite to Lot
15. Block 10 original townsite. The
motion was seconded by Dnugherty
and carried unanimously.
4,
o A motion was made by Meberg,
seconded by Dougherty and carried
that the application of Fred Hunk.
, in for abatement and settlement of
taxes on the N,, of lot 23
and
all
of
zo tot 24. block 21. original townsite be
4. approved--the assessment being in
.I, duplicate.
Io Major Johnson appointed Alder-
Io men Bateman and Douherty and
i City Attorney Roy Neste to meet
q,
with the County Commissioners the
following Thursday in connection
with the proposed paving project of
the Park River streets.
Eneinecr Klinkenberg met with
the Council and discussed the plans
and the specifications for the instal-
lation of the equipment for the Fil-
tration plant.
WHEREAS, K. B. MacKichan and
Associates have been employed to
prepare the plans and,specifications
for the installation of Water Treat-
ment and Purification Equipment
for the Municipal Light and Water
Plant. and
WHEREAS, said plans and spe-
cifications have been prepared and
presented to the City Council, now
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
that the City Council of Park River.
North Dakota, hereby accepts and
approves said plans and specifica-
tions this 5th day of November. 1958
and authorizes the City Auditor to "
advertise for bids to be published
for three consecutive weeks--Nov.
8, 15, and 22, said bids fo be opened
on Dec. 3 at 8 o'clock P. M.
The motion for the adoption of
the foregoing resolution was second,
ed by Doug}lerty and upon roll call
the following voted "aye:" Bures, .
Dougherty, Bateman, Maier, Me-
berg and Cowger whereuv, on the
mayor declared the resoluti0/Iron,
ed.
Plans were also made to hit6 n /
engineer to survey the secondre:
Dlat of Harvey's Addition for a sew-
er nd water project.
There bein no further business
the meeting on motion adjourned.
M. O. JOHN'SON.
Mayor
ELSIE J'. CATHERWTgOD.
City Auditor