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Steele County Press from Finley, North Dakota • 10

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Finley, North Dakota
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FINLEY, N. D. THURSDAY. SEPT. 30, 19S5 SHERBROOKE NEWS Mrs.

Merlan Paaverud Friday afternoon visitors at the Albert Jerstad home were Mrs. Floyd Jerstad and Brian. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bjugstad.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Dronen visited with Mrs. Mary Dronen and Mr. and Mrs.

George Gylten at 3Y PEGGY MOE Per Pupil Costs Are Analyzed For County The financial reports on the Steele County schools have now been completed for the 1964-65 school year according to Mrs. Anna M. Orser, county superintendent of schools. Foundation payments for tie 1965-66 school year will be based on these reports. There are five school districts in the county; Finley, Hope, Sharon, Willow Lake (Luverne) and Colgate.

Only the first four named have school in session. Colgate closed their school a year ager took iS on be en- and Christy of Aneta and Peggy Moe. Norris Pederson of Bowman, N. spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

the Northwood Rest Home Sun the Univer was among day afternoon. their home at Mayville Sunday. Mrs. Donald Still visited at the Chester Amundson home Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Vinje visited at the Myron Rygg home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Donald Roller and Matthew, Mrs Roller and Norman attended tie supper at the St. Agatha Catholic Church in Hope on Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unruh of Munich visited on Wednesday at the Gene Baldwin home. Terryl Amundson visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Still, on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Emerson Baldwin, Mrs. Valdine Carlson visited Friday afternoon at the Bert Vinje home. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Still visited at the Harold Paulsen home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vinje visited with Frans Bru at the Mayville Hospital on Sunday evening.

They 18,774 Boys And Girls Enrolled In State 4-H North Dakota has 18,774 boys and girls enrolled in 4-H clubs, according to Mrs. Gladys N. Hansen, associate state 4-H leader, NDSU Extension Service. "Four-H clubs are no longei limited to the boy with a call or the girl with a garden project. Many members are in cities and towns over the state," Mrs.

Hansen said. There are 7,745 boys and 11,029 girls enrolled in 4-H clubs. The 18,774 members are observing National 4-H Week, September 25 to October 2, Mrs. Hansen added. Cass has the leading 4H membership among North Dakota counties with 1,092.

Others near the top are Williams with 687, Barnes with 676 and Ward with 657. The 4H year ends in September, with county 4H Achievement days Mrs. Lyle Erickson visited at -cended a house the Norman Bye home last Tues day. on Monday after Ona Mae Vinje was a Wednesday overnight guest at the home of Vickie and Terryl Amundson. Enock Berg was a Tuesday supper guest at the Arnold Berg's.

Mrs. Hans Grunseth, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huso were Wednesday dinner guests at the Gary Hanson home to help Charlene Hanson celebrate her 1st birthday. Mrs.

Tomine Huso, Mrs. Arlene Carpenter and Pat, Harry Devlin visited at the Sparks and Paaverud home Sunday afternoon. Vickie Amundson was a Sunday overnight guest at the home of Ona Mae Vinje. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Huso visited at the Ed Edwardson home on Thursday evening. Mrs. Valdine Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Baldwin visited with Cora and Elsie Williams at ing Mrs.

Nels Peder- Mr. and Mrs. Art Gylten visited with Melphord Dronen's last Mon day evening. guests at the Norman Pederson. Mr.

Melvin Vosseteig and Jeanne were Saturday supper guests at the Melvin Moe home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Tykeson, Mrs. Chester Moe.

and Mrs. Hulda Skjefte attended a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred' Anton -son on Friday evening. Melvin Moe was a Friday cal-er at the Alvin Moe home.

Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Carlson ago and last year and this year the children are attending the home were Mr. and told Sletten, Steven, Jon and Vicki; and Janice Condra visited at the Maurice Carlson home Sunday afternoon. JUND TO Hope and Page schools.

There were 992 pupils enrolled in the four schools in the county in 1964-65 Mrs. Orser said. The total cost of education in the Mr. and Mrs. Jon Good and Jo Dee spent the weekend at the Rodney Oxten home in Fargo.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gable, Sunday visitors at the George also visited witn Christine and acky and Dawn visited with their mother. Mrs.

Alma PhiliDD Mon- Ella Hanson at their home in Groseth home were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jacobson and Ronnie; Mrs. Good, Lawrence and Edith. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.

Mayville. day to Friday of last week. They David Irrer visited on Sunday leit nday for Annapolis, Mary land. County Administrators At School Workshop Selmer Dronen were Mrs. Gary Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. Engeness left county was $543,445.86. The overall per pupil cost in the county was $547.83.

The elementary per pupil cost in Steele County was $418.12 and the high school per pupil cost was $914.92. Foundation payments to the districts for the elementary pupil is $176, leaving a balance of $242.12 to be charged to the district. The high school foundation payment is $232.32, with a balance of $782.60 charged. evening at the Sparks and Paaverud home. Jackie Fugleberg visited an evening this week with Vonnie Paaverud.

last Monday for Fargo on a busi ness trio. Mrs. Oline Seim accom The four high school adminis panied them to Fargo to visit her being held, reports handed in and new membership rolls being checked. Club members over the state are speaking before various civic groups during 4H Week, building exhibits and contacting the public through various news media to tell their story. The 4-H movement in North Dakota is backed up by 3,439 adult leaders, 1,028 junior leaders, a county extension agent in each county and county home agents in many of the counties.

two sisters there. They returned Vonnie Paaverud was a Friday overnight guest at the home of Ramona Walcker. home Tuesday evening. The John Gable familv and Al the Chester Moe's were Mrs. Ted Pederson of Portland and Mrs.

Joe Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Engen and family visited at the Harlan Wo-ken's in Northwood on Sunday afternoon. Later they visited at the Allard Hegre home.

Jennifer Foss was a Friday evening caller at the Melvin Moe home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Curtis and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Joel Anderson, Darrin and Tammy were Sunday dinner guests at the Irving Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and family will leave this week for Mississippi for a few months. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Coldewey, Rusty and Terry returned to their home in Wichita after visiting at the Joe Hanson home. Saturday callers at the Alvin Moe's were Phillip Sampson and Donald Moe. Orella Peterson spent Saturday ma Philipp -visited at the Keith Williams farm near New Rock ford last Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Messerlie of Coos Bay, Oregon were Saturday and Cariveau, Junior, Lisa, Jeff and Jay of Grand Forks; Sammy Dronen and Mr. and Mrs. Sye Dronen, Greg and Lynn. Weekend guests at the Albert Jerstad home were Loren Kens-rud and Ray Wasness.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Dronen visited with Mrs. Marion Long Sunday evening. Harlan Fosse visited Sunday at the Norman Bye home.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson Were Sunday dinner guests at the Art Gylten home. The Nelson's and Gylten's together with Conrad Nelson visited with Gayle Ann Gylten at the Mayville Hospital in the afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Melphord Dronen and Kim visited at the Abraham Dronen home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stenson trators in Steele County and Mrs.

Anna M. Orser, County Superintendent of Schools were in attendance at the School administrators' Workshop held in Bismarck recently. This conference was sponsored by the Department of Public Instruction in cooperation with the Bismarck Junior College with sessions being held at the college. There were over four hundred in attendance. Administrators were divided into three discussion groups with all having an opportunity to participate in each group.

The discussions were centered around Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. R. P. Arcner.

The John Gable family and THANK YOU We would like to express our sincere thanks to all of you who came and helped us celebrate our Silver Wedding Anniversary and for your many lovely cards and gifts and tributes we received and for the lovely program and reception. Mr. and Mrs. Colman Hanson Notice To Bidders Sealed bids will be received by the North Dakota State Water Commission, 1301 State Capitol, Bismarck, North Dakota, for the construction of the outlet to North Golden Lake in Steele County, North Dakota. Interested bidders have until 10 a.m., October 7, 1965, for submission of bids.

At VESTFIELD H0MEMAKERS The Westfield Homemakers will meet Tuesday evening, October 5, at the Frohriep home. Mrs. Carl Thompson and Mrs. Earl Palmer will present the Foods Lesson. Alma Phihpps visited Wednesday of last week with relatives of Mr.

Gable's on a farm near Valley City. The latest fabrics and colors. with Janet Mickelson. that time they will be publicly the Elementary and Secondary Saturday afternoon Allen and Donald Moe called at the Mel Education Act of 1965, Public opened and read by the Chief Engineer of the State Water Com vin Moe home. FIRM, CRISP HEAD LETTUCE Timmy McKay was a Monday Law 89-10.

Three of its five titles were studied at this time: Title Education of Children of Low Income Families; Title II, School 2 heads mission. '( The work consists of excavating an outlet ditch about 4200 feet and family of Moorhead spent last weekend at the home of Mrs. Anna Stenson. Farrel' Carlson of NDSU and overnight guest of Greg Engen's. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Pederson Library Resources, Text Books and and Marilyn were Sunday eve 1 FIRM, MEATY VINE-RIPENED ning callers at the Chester Moe home. Ib. 29 Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Hanson were TOMATOES Sunday evening visitors at the Orvin Foss home. long, installation of one road culvert, a pipe drop and a concrete control structure. About 3600 c'ubic yards of earth will be moved, 300 lineal feet of 36 and 48 inch pipe installed and 22 cubic yards of concrete placed. Interested parties should contact the State Water Commission or the Steele County Auditor for further information. The contractor must start work within 10 days and complete it within 50.

Nancy Martin, Janet Mickel Prompt, efficient service. Shep-pard's. Valley City. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Knight, Aberdeen, S. visited with Alma Philipps Sunday forenoon. Mrs. Clara Hagen accompanied Keith Hovland and boys to Fargo. Mrs.

Hagen was a house guest over the weekend at John Bjerke's at Fargo and also Mrs. Thomas Leon of Moorhead. Mrs. Ingvald Losset of Circle, was a brief visitor at Mrs. Hjalmer Johnson's home Sunday.

Mrs. Anna M. Orser was a house guest et the Syell Sampson home at Reynolds from Friday until Sunday. Visitors during the week at the Albert Brager home were Mr. Mel-vin Haroldson, Grand Forks, Mrs.

Pete Jungles and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brager and girls, all of Fin-ley. Mr. Mrs.

Nels Pladsen were Sunday dinner guests at the Marlowe Berg home after attending the baptism of Mary Lou Berg at the Bang Church. son, Judy Offerman and Kay Nol-ting of Rochester, and Orella Pederson visited Saturday CRISP, SNAPPY, RED JONATHAN APPLES 4lbba8 39 RED OWL CREAM OF MUSHROOM with Mrs. Terry Steiner and other Instructional Materials; and Title III, Supplementary Educational Centers and Services. Clarification and the potentials of this public education law are very complicated and will require much study and detail work for a practical application on a local level according to Mrs. Orser.

Funds will be available but local districts must voluntarily apply for this federal assistance she added. A highlight of the conference was the appreciation dinner at the Municipal Country Club to honor Earl Abrahamson, who recently retired after many years as Executive Secretary of the North Dakota High School Activities Larry Carlson of Wahpeton State School of Science spent the weekend at the Kermit Carlson home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Dronen and Norman attended the Sundeen-Kloster wedding at Brocket, N.

Saturday evening. Saturday afternoon visitors at the Albert Jerstad home to help Kenneth Jerstad celebrate his birthday were Jim, Janice and John Condra, Virginia and Jimmy Lee and Vicki Carlson. evening visitors at the Norman Bye home were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith, Lori, Sheri, Bobby and Patti.

Friday evening visitors at the George Groseth 'home were Mr. and Mrs. Melphord Dronen, Michael, Allen, Wanda, Robert and Kim. Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Olson were Sunday' evening callers at the IOV2 oz. cans g(0 SOUP Melvin Moe home. Mrs. Irving Anderson was a caller on Monday afternoon. FESTAL Cream Style or Whole Kernel Dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. fftM a Mb.J-oz.cans $100 THANK YOU I would like to thank everyone who visited me and sent cards and flowers while I was a patient at St: John's Hospital in Fargo. Clarence Boelz Ordean on Sunday were Myron 1 Vareberg and Gene Starkson of Fordville. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Vareberg. I II il i iHM'H mmtm FESTAL FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS 6 1512-oz. cans 1 SWIFT PREMIUM SKINLESS RED OWL COLBY L0NGH0RN 12-oz. pkg. PORK LINKS 10-oz.

pkg. CHEESE 39 PCRK SUPER VALU H0LSUM lb. rnracc ib. $119 53M ST BUTTERMILK OR H0MESTYLE Red Owl Refrigerated BISCUITS 4 8oz-pkgs- 29 HARVEST QUEEN REG. OR DRIP GRIND 49 APPLE STRUDEL lb.

can $189 lb. can PiLLSB'JRY COFFEE COLORADO PEACHES Tray of 7 29 MEL FOOD CAKE MIX 3 for $1.00 ALL PURPOSE i MICK 8-oz. pkg. gjj TWIN PAC SUPER VALU AMERICAN BEAUTY box 491 POTATO CHIPS 1 lb DOLE PURE PINEAPPLE 31b. CRACKERS 1 lb- 23 ELMOFI 49 pane JUIC 3 89 RIPP0N PtLLSSSURY oo COOKIES Res'29d' 4 3 IT jf Yr TUTk 1 UM Dole Crushed, Chunks, Tidbits or Sliced 1 2 V2 cans up PINEAPPLE 4for89 KRAFT BUTTER11TS 8-z-pkg- 29 LIBBYS 46 0Z.

i I ATA IT IirC 3 89 a mi', MtiU JU1LL 1W GOOD VALU HUNGRY JACK 3 LB. 1 HEINZ I 5-OZ. CANS 53 TOMATOES 6 for $100 PANCAKE 99 3 Ib. tin F0LGERS REG. OR DRIP COFFEE $1 PORK BEANS 5 RED DOT TWIN PAC Red Owl Frozen (All Except Asparagus) 8-oz.

pkg. up SERV-WELL 00 VEGETABLES 6 for SALAD DRESSING 35 49c Chips uiaiu CAROL SANDWICH OR REG. oo COOKIES 4 12oz-pkgs- $1 99 COLORADO PEACHES 17 lb. lug 1ST CHOICE $1 3 doz. 2 Ib.

29 ORANGE; 98 BUTTE $1 Ib. Cut Up FRYER 33 mini roP fid HBBDJiUMl FINLEY, N. DAK. jj PHONE 4151 i.

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