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SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1960 FERGUS FALLS (Minn.) DAILY JOURNAL PAGE, THREE Death Claims Otto Adamson Of Deer Creek DEER Adamson, for many years a resident here, passed away at 8 o'clock Friday noon at Wesley Hospital in Wadena. Eight days before, he had suffered a severe stroke and had lain in a coma ever since. Otto Christian Adamson was born April 26, 1881, and was 79 years of age. He was born at Watson, and grew to manhood there. He was united in marriage in 1908 to Mary Anderson at Montevideo, Mr.

and Mrs. Adamson observed their golden wedding anniversary two years ago at which time house festivities were held honoring them. While living at Watson Mr. Adamson was in farming and also later at Deer Creek. He finally gave up farming and for years he was employed by the Otter Tail Co.

Highway Depart-! ment, retiring several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson and Adamson's brother, who made i his home with them, made gardening a hobby and had the finest vegetable garden and raspberries and strawberries, and raised beautiful Mr. Adamson was a member of Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church here.

He was a man i of quiet and unassuming disposi- tion and was held in high regard by everyone. Surviving are his wife and one daughter. Mrs. George Peterson (Clara) near New York Mills and a grandson. Larry.

He also leaves three sisters: Mrs. Rosa Lund (his twin sister) and Mrs. Lottie Fail, both of Montevideo, and Mrs. Lillie Gunclerson of Appleton. and one brother.

Alfred, of Kalispell, Mont. A daughter. Ethel, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. rn.

from Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Rev. Earle Tousley will, officiate. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery beside his I daughter Ethel. Friends may call at the Folkestad Funeral Home in Wadena.

There will be viewel at the church before the ceremony. Classmates of 7930 Recall High School Days Class of 1930 enjoyed a full reunion schedule last weekend in Fergus Falls. They are pictured here as they, assembled in the River Inn for a banquet and news review of their activities in the thirty years since high school. 1. First Row, L.

to R. Elsie Alsaker Peterson, Dorothy Graham Jacobson, Muriel Paulson Moore, Anastasia Hodgson Lohman, Ruth Morstad Murphy, Supt. Alvin T. Stolen, Mrs. Alvin T.

Stolen, Ethel Bye Pedersen, Grace Olson Johnson, Hilma Lien Fuller, Mabel Fossen Davenport. 2. 2nd row, 1. to r. Gladys Weiss Thompson, Marie Stende Isham, Hilda Wicker Linquist.

Helen Laak Wildung, Ruth Pos- schl Olson, Irene Svenneby Kiley, Ruth Lowry Bixby, Helen Bergerud Putnam, Ruth Townsend Gingrich. 3. Third row, Earl Michaelson, Edna Haave Gunderson, Inez Ripley Johnson, Ethel Swenson Quam, Myrtle Jenne Brown. Lily Lofgrcn Moquin, Janet Robertson Wood, Alpha Mortenson Stofer, Mabel Hanson Rossow, Raymond Minge. Fourth Row, Eddie Svare, Eddie Neumann, Russel Johnson, Ole Rosby, Marian Haagenson Mortenson, Olga Trosvik Peterson, Helen Niles Uehrenkamp.

Fifth Row, C. Henry Trosvik, Ronald Beaty. Glen O. Nelson, Wm. Harvey Bertelson.

Eleanor Borowski Hogren, Richard Blest' rud, Melvin Nordly, Ernest Tokman, Donald B. Nelson, Donald Grina. (Oxley Studio) Mary Hanson and John Bywater at the United Lutheran church at Grand Forks Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Pete. Helgeson Dovre Hauger and Mrs. Clarice Amundson returned Tuesday, from Wolf Point and where they had visited relatives for about a week. Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Magnussen, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Magnussen, and Stephanie, Carol and Cheryl attended the wedding of Connie McLaughlin and John Hare, held at the Congrega tional church at Havana, N. Sunday afternoon.

Mary Martinson of Minneapolis spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Martinson. Mary is attending the school of technology at Miller Hospital. Mrs.

Henry Halbakken of Seattle, came Tuesday and is a guest at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. Gilbert Martinson. Mr. and Mrs.

Garrett Barry and three children of Fort Atkinson, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Melby. Mrs. Barry and Mrs.

Melby attended school together at Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Civilia and children of West Fargo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs E.

A. Skugrud at the cottage at Lake Lida. Anita Barsness returned on AT THE MOVIES Margo Moore. Ernie Kovacs as they appear in the comedy hit "Wake Me When It's Over," starting Sunday at the Fergus Theatre. Plus added attractions, the world heavyweight championship fight between Patterson and Johansson.

Sunday after a month's stay with gcn Juiian on ningen. Peder PC-' ter of Business Administration St. ai Mrs. Forbes of Wahioeton Dies i Mrs. Joseph Forbes of Wahpe- lon.

well known in this city, died i last night at the age of 86. Surviving are two sons. Judge Arnold Forbes of Bemidji 'and Judge Vernon Forbes of Fairbanks. Alaska. Funeral service will be held at Wahpeton Tuesday, July 5, at 2 p.m.

Lions to Insfell New Officers New officers will be installed and new members inducted at a meeting of the Fergus Falls Lions club at 'the Ranch House Tuesday. July 5. at 6 p.m. An effort is being made to Mrs. Mathilda Schoening pass-! make tnis a meeting with a 100 CENSUS ESTIMATE NOW 180,526,640 her sisters at Mankato and Paul.

Kathy Barsness of Paul, spent the weekend home. Mrs. Celia Jorve held a family reunion in honor of Mr. and Mrs. iTheo.

Jorve at her cottage at Crys. tal-Lida last Friday. Guests were from Fargo, Moorhcad, Halstad derson and Ernest Hanson. Pro- degree from the University of gram chairman is Mrs. Orris Gri- Minnesota, at graduation exercis- na.

cs held in Minneapolis on Juns James B. Nilsen received a Mas-. 11. on Otter Tail lake. Mr.

and Mrs. Weyhrauch an Fergus Falls. WASHINGTON UP) The Cen- and daughters will arrive from Royetta McBain sus Bureau estimates the na- St. Paul this weekend to enjoy I tion's population at 180,526,640 as the short vacation period with two is spending weeks with her aunts and of 7 a.m. Friday.

uncles. Mr. and Mrs. Swen Lytzen i and Mr. 'and Mrs.

Reuben um. Heavy Rainfall Carlisle MRS. M. SCHOENING Mrs. Schoening Dies at Age of i CARLISLE A very heavy rainfall of 1.60 inches is reported at Carlisle this morning.

ROTHSAY A rainfall of .80 inch was reported here this mor- i ning. Six miles southeast of Rothsay there was one and a i quarter inch of rain. DEER "CREEK A heavy shower brought a half inch of rain here this morning. relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Petrick will go to St. Paul Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Teterud 10 spend the long weekend with have moved to Carlisle.

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Connell and i John Nelson and Scott Nygaard Last weekend they enjoy 0 Devils Lake. N. came cd a 700-mile trip through north-! Sunday to visit Mrs.

Alice ern Minnesota. ningen. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Van Tassel Mrs. Inga Juvrud Peterson arrl will spend the Fourth of July vacation in Kansas. Henry Albright, of Pelican Rapid; were married June 18 in the chapel of the Trinity Church at Moor head. Attendants were the bridegroom's son, Dr. Kenneth Albright and Mrs.

Kenneth Al "Miss Emma Risbrudt is visiting bright. DA'JON at the home of Havre. Montana. Fosson her sister at Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Weik, Laurie and Kevin left for De- of Canada, Kalb, 111., to visit Mrs. Ella FOXHOA1E ed away yesterday at the Lake percent attendance. Region Hospital at the age of 66.1 For the past two months she had i been living with her daughter, Mrs- Robert Hermann, at 810 7th Ave. W. i Mathilda Maria Christine I Baumgarten was born in Carlisle Township May 24, 1894.

to and Mrs. Henry C. Baumgarten. On Dec. 10, 1919.

she waj married to Frederick Schoening. They farmed in Fergus Falls Township until 1940, when they retired.and moved to Fergus Falls. i Mrs. Schoening was baptized Nine Million Slated for Use In Three States Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Andrews I have returned from Lake Park. i where they attended the fu.i- i eral of Mrs. Andrews' sister's husband. His death was due to heart attack. Friends of Mrs.

Kcmpfer will i be glad to hear that she is sligln- ly improved in health. She has lnencls I been in Lake Region hospital a I week under a doctor's care. Vickey Hought has been a patient in Lake Region hospital receiving care for a very bad cold. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Hall have former Dalton man who with his Klengston and Mr. and Mrs. Ori parents resided here over 55 i rln Klengston. years ago. is here visiting his sis-! Mr.

and Mrs. Julie Nelson an I i ter. Mrs. Carrie Hansel and other Fr are spending their vacation I relatives. 'i wi th rs Alice Ronningen here Mrs.

Wcscott of Omack, Wash- an Mr an Mrs. Julius 7 elson ington has been here visiting her at Fergus Falls. mother. Mrs. P.

O. Jensen and Mr ancl Mrs. Eric Jorgenson sister. Mrs. Berton Skrove and were honored at thc home of Mr.

her many other relatives. and Mrs Harlcy Jqrgenson when i Mrs. Inga Washburn has been a their children and their families patient at the Alexandria hospital I helped them celebrate their 43rd for several weeks. She would ap-1 wedding anniversary Monday predate hearing from her many evening. and Mrs.

Art Brusvcn and family, Mr. and Mrs. ASHINGTON Cfl The Sen- returned from a three weeks vi-; ed gway Thursdayi June 23. at the i 115 guests registering. and confirmed in the Evangelical' ate Fnda Passed and sent to sit at various points in Ohio.

I Veterans Hospital at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kantrud and and Reformed Church at Fergus tne mte House a bl11 to appro-l Raymond Huelsman. who is re- Calif at the age 68 He had family of Chula Vista Calif, are Upon her marriage she: nate ncarl million dollars, ceiving his boot Training in the (suffcr cci scve ral strokes and spending a two weeks' vacation joined the Immanuel Lutheran for military construction in the Army is stationed at Camp bccn an invalici for thc past eight I here and at the Anton Sogn col- Ti falrrifrK? c- rl MRS.

FRANCES WESSBERG Death Takes Mrs. Frances Wessberg, 70 Mrs. Frances Wessberg. 210 rt a nf ade dCnt 6 Mrs. Robert Hermann Airport, maintenance and nolinn f5 (Gertrude) and Mrs.

Merell.Dal-imunity facilities. S197.000. at Lake Region hospital Friday luge (Bcrnice); one Wm A Nalional Guard Sum with her parents and others Jen-! cms thc alc and Mrs noon. She had been a patient Baumgarten: and one sister. mer training facilities.

Camp Rip-! Lce was ble lf he ho lc Felland. at one time resided Ida Sauer. aU of Fergus ley troop housing and utilities from nursing schoc)1 to enjoy lh Adolph Brusven and daugter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lcin and Stanley, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Brusvcn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Toso and Mrs.

Ingei Toso attended a Brusven family Felland pass-i reunion at Columbus. N. D. with Carl Felland Dies At Los Angeles Church at Friberg. She was very Dakotas and Minnesota in 1 active in Sunday School and mis-: fiscal year started July 1.

I sionary work, and was always Thei0verall bin callcd fbr ready to give help whenever it; was necdecK Minnesota She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emma Baumgarten; two i the Texas. He and Keith ycars Funeral services were I tage at Crystal-Lida. who enlisted together, will he helf at vallcjo. their for-j Eric and Jon Nilsen of Minni- home on furlough about July 20.

mcr home Hc lg survivc(i by apo ii are spc nding several WGCKS Mr. and Mrs. James Lee of Long hjj wif(J and lw() 5rown children at the home of their grandparents Beach. are returning home and two grandcn jid rcn and by his Rev. and Mrs.

0. B. Nilscn. by Way of Idaho Falls, where they Mrs Anna Johnson and The Hamar Ladies Aid win meet Wednesday. July 6.

at 2:30 p. m. with hostesses Mmes. Alb. Honrud.

0. A. Tetcrud, O. C. Bjor- Air Force Duluth Municipal visit Mrs Lces siste aml brother.

Wm. Felland. of this village and another brother. Melvin in Orcgon with his par- com- famil From nerc tnc VISIt at vanous lnts ln Washington ENJOYING THE NATION'S LEADING DRAFT ROOT BEER lOcandISc 40c Gallon 75c Exclusive a New Taste Treat THE BURGER FAMILY Papa Mama and Baby A Size for the Whole Family BUY THEM BY THE BAG: A COMPLETE MEAL CHICKEN BASKET 1.15 SHRIMP BASKET 5 Served with French Fries or Potato Salad. Cole Slaw, Toast A ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN S.E.

City Limits Fergus Falls there about a week. The daughter of Fritz and Charlotte Druske Trcnne. she was born in Oscar township Aug. 9. 1390.

She was married to Herman Stein in 1914 ancl they were the parents of two children. Mr. Stein was fatally hurt in the Fergus Falls tornado in 1919. She was married to George Alfred Wessberg June 18. 1926, and they were thc parents of two children.

Mr. Wessberg preceded his wife in death. Children surviving arc Mrs. Mildred Horn of Minneapolis, Harold Stein of Sank Centre. in Six grandchildren and several S910.000: armory.

Northfield. nieces and nephews also survive, training facilities. $49 000. One son. Clarence, one, grand-; Army reserve Reserve cen- daughter and five brothers ancl ter LcSueur, training facilities, sisters preceded her in death.

S190.000; reserve center. Williams. Her husband passed away in training facilities, $190.000. 1943. Naval "Reserve Naval air sta- Funeral services will be held Jion.

Minneapolis, operational fa- at Trinity Lutheran Church $178,000. nesday at 2 p.m. with Pastor Don- i Dakota (30.750.000). aid Knick officiating. Burial will Air Force Grand Forks AFB.

be in Immanuel Cemetery at Fri- operational.training, maintenance 0 berg. and community facilities and util- er Friends may call at the Gear- ities. 52.524.000; Minot AFB. opcr- hart Funeral at Fergus ational. maintenance, supply and r- Tails from Monday noon until community facilities and trocro George and Charles ttessbcrg of Umc of the servicc and S2729000 Army National Guard Arm- ory.

Bismarck. S347.000: armory. Hettingcr. S150.000. South Dakota (S1.79I.OOO).

Air Force Ellsworth AFB. BRANDON' Mrs. John Smith Rapid City, operational facilities visitors. Mrs. Olijhant writes relatives that Mrs.

Baker, who recently had a heart attack is improving slowly. The two ladies will return here when Mrs. Baker can travel. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Schmidt and family of Santa Ana, Cal. havr arrived to visit his folks near Tintah and her folks. Mr. and family.

Rothsay. ROTHSAY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and Mrs. Millarcl Nord went Stcele.

N. -Saturday, where they attended thc funeral of Melvin Lein. Mrs. C. W.

Lindstrom of Jar dine. spent Wednesdai and bro with Gena Lee. I Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sundby Mr.

and Mrs. Johnson of Taco- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Sundby and ma, have arrived to visit their boys, Mrs. Lowell Wasmuth an-! son.

Ralph, and family. At prcs- children, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ent they arc at the Johnson co' Hovlar.d attended ihr wedding of Fergus Falls. Mrs.

Wessberg also leaves seven grandchildren, four- sisters. Mrs. Lena Manske of Fargo. Mrs. W.

C. Lundeen 0 f. BRANDON WOMAN 5anta Cruz. Mrs. J.

C. CUT BY POWER MOWER Dameron of Los Altos. and i Mrs. Emily Thomas of fegus suffcred painfu cuts on hcr foot 76r6 "ooo" Falls, and a brother August lagt Wc dncsday when her foot! Armv National Guard Arm- Trenne of Fergus falte. Three slipped on wct grass and wcnti ear Lake traini sisters and four brothers preced- undcr the WadfJS 365m: hilip 3d her in death.

thcir power mower while she was 'training facilities. $145.000: arm- Funeral services will be held mowing the lawn. She was hos- i ory. Hot at the Trinity Lutheran church pitalizcd at Our Lady of Mercy 1 Air National Guard Fnss Tuesday. July 5.

at 2 p.m. with Hospital until Sunday noon, and Field. Sioux Falls, operational fa- the Rev. Donald Knick official- now recuperating at her home, cilities. S675.000.

ing. Interment will be in Oak Grove cemetery. Friends may call at the Olson Funeral home. GRAB-BAG BARGAIN- IMPERIAL BEACH. Calif.

A Navy chief petty officer, whose hobby is making what he calls "grab-bag bids" at public auctions, now has seven volumes of a set of the Encyclopedia Britannica published in 1778. They were in an old trunk that H. W. Dukes bought unopened, i The American Revolutionary War, underway at the time they were published, is not mentioned. Anything about the New World, including New Zealand, is in the chapter on America.

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Mina. ATTENT DOGOW There Will Be A Rabies Vaccination Clink At the Rear of the City Hall Community Room On the Following Days and Time: Thursday July 7 from 7-9 p.m. Friday July 8 from 7-9 p.m. Saturday. 9 from p.m.

The fee for rabies vaccination, during the Clinic will be $2.00 per dog, a savings over the usual charge. SECTION OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. 236 READS IN PART AS FOLLOWS: "No license shall be granted for a dog which has not been vaccinated against rabies as provided in this section, during thc 90-day period preceding thc making of an application for such license except that when a dog is first licensed for an entire year hereafter, the license may be issued if the dog has been vaccinated within a period of six (6) months' preceding the application lor a license." Dr. Mouritsen City Health Officer.

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