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The Pioneer from Bemidji, Minnesota • Page 7

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The Pioneeri
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Bemidji, Minnesota
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7
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Christmas Tree Growers Meef Saturday in St. Paul The annual winter meeting of the Minnesota Christmas Tree Growers' Association will be held on Saturday, March The program will include exhibits on equipment and products used in the Christmas tree industry, according to Marvin Smith, extension forester at the University of Minnesota. Topics covered in the program include the kinds of trees desired by today's consumers, economics of grow ing Christmas trees, insect problems in 19C9 and the practicality of dormant shaping. One of the highlights in the program will be an address by James D. Rogers, president of the National Christmas Tree Growers' Association and apast president of the Minnesota Association.

Rogers is a municipal court judge in Hennepin County. The all-day program will be File No. C7J6 Slate of Minnesota 81. County of Beltraml l.V PROBATE COURT Ortlrr fur Hearing on Petition fur Protutte of Will. Limiting Time to Flit- und Cor Hearing Thereon IX RE ESTATE OP Julius Itahl.

Decedent. Elsie Uahl, of Baudette, Minnesota, having filed a petition for the probate of the Will of decedent and for the appointment of herself, the said Klsie Uahl, as executrix thereof, which Will is on file In this Court and open to inspection'; IT IS ORDERED. That the hearing thereof be had on Tuesday. March llth. 1969, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., before this Court in the probate court room in the court house in the City of Bemidji, Minnesota, and that objections to the allowance of said will, if any.

be filed before said time of hearing; that the time within which creditors of said decedent may file their claims be limited to four months from the (late "hereof, and that the claims so filed be heard on Tuesday. June ITth, 1969, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.. before this Court in the probate court room in the court house in the City of Remidji, Minnesota, ami that notice hereof he given by publication of this order In the Bemidji Daily rioneer, a lepal newspaper, and by mailed notice as provided by Dated February 10th, 1969. M. A.

Reefl Prnlwte Judse Smith. MrFiae Hllllgan Attorneys for Petitioner Rfmidji. Minnesota held at Holiday Inn of St. Paul, located on St.Anthony at Kice Street, Capitol Waza. Registration begins at 9 a.m.

BLACKDUCK Mrs. Nina Anderson Plioiu- 835-4977 ATTEND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berndt of Blackduck traveled to St. James Friday 1 called by the unexpected death of her mother, Mrs.

Max Augst, 70.Fun- eral services were held Saturday morning at Fairmont. Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Mueller of Blackduck learned last week of the birth of a new granddaughter, born to their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alverne Mueller, Thursday at Duesseldorf, Germany. Mr.

Mueller, who is visiting with her parents who live at Dues- seldorf, will return at a later date. Negro Ballplayers Negroes have been playing professional baseball since 1885, when the Cuban Giants of Long Island were organized. The Negro National League was set up in 1920 and the Negro Eastern League in 1921, inaugurating a "world series" in 1924. File No. 67J7 State of Minnesota 31.

County of Beltraml IN PROBATE COURT Order (or Hearing on 1 a 1 Account nnd Petition for DlitrlbutloB IN RE ESTATE OF Manzer Wellington Blakeley, also known as Manzer W. Blakeley and M. Blakeley, Decedent. The representative of the above named estate having filed her final account and petition for settlement and allowance and for distribution to the persons thereunto entitled: IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on Tuesday, March llth, 1969, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., before this Court in the probate court room in the court house in the City of Bemidji, Minnesota, and that notice hereof be given by publication of this order in the Bemidji Daily Pioneer, a legal newspaper, and by mailed notice as provided by law. Dated February 10th, 1969.

M. A. Reed Probate Smith. McRae Hllllgan Attorneys for Petitioner Bemidji. Minnesota 3da HOMEMAKER CLUB NEWS By Dorothy Jctn Agtnl CHECK LA EL TO CLEAN SNOU MOBILE SL'IT There are many attractive snowmobile suits for nu-n, women and children that I have seen in the area.

The smooth surface nyloi does repel most soil, but they do need periodic cleaning. Before you pop it into tht automatic washer, read the label with washing instructions. In some cases, suits must be cleaned, while some articles have a treated backing for which is destroyed by drycleaning. Grease is a stubborn stain which has a habit of appearing hen snowmobile riding. If your clothing does become grease-stained, prompt action with liquid detergent is the best remedy.

Apply it directly to the stain, allow it to penetrate well, and wash by- hand or put through the regular wash cycle. There have been several snowmobile races and activities around the area, including one at the Kedlake Indian Reservation. They are great fun for spectators as well as participants. NOW IT'S AROMA ADVEKTB- ING- Various companies are planning to use aroma advertising for a citrus product, a breakfast food, a bakery product and a room deodorizer this year. The aroma process is now being used in trade publication ads which include samples of dill pickle and orange smells, released when the samples are scratched.

A special food Seminar is scheduled for the area in April. At this time, consumers will learn more about the effects of packaging, advertising, and food additives. More than half of the consumers surveyed in a nine- market area shopped at least supermarkets regularly, while almost a third shopped in three, according to the 15th Annual Study of Super Markets by the Burgoyne Index. Reason for shopping several stores was the consumer's desire to satisfy her demand for specials, variety and quality. Brother of Bemidji Clergyman Fills Important Air Force Role VALPARAISO, Kla.

The brother of a Bemidji resident is playing an important role in the operation of theAirl'orce's newest and most advanced space surveillance "super radar" that can detect and track more than 100 satellites, missiles and other objects in space almost simultaneously. U.S. Air l-'orce Chief Master Sergeant Donald J. Lemen, Donald Lemen whose brother the Rev. W.F.

Lemen, is pastor of St. Philip's Church in Bemidji, is a space tracking superintendent at the Aerospace Defense Command's (ADC) gigantic new "phased array" radar facility at Eglin AFB, that became operational last week. The first electronic sensor specifically designed to detect and track objects in space, the new radar provides capability for rapid warnimg of missile attack aimed at the southern United States. It also assists in American space missions by precise locations of earth- orbiting objects so that astronauts and other space vehicles can be positioned toavoidthem. The complex installation is operated by Sergeant Lemon's unit, the 20th Surveillance Squadron.

It is the most advanced facility in the world wide network of electronic and optical space surveillance sensoi's known as USAF and the only one operated and maintained entirely by military personnel. Other sensors are staffed primarily with civilian contractor technicians. Sergeant Lemen works daily inside the huge, right triangle- shaped structure whose vertical side measures 13 stories high and whose sloped side, larger than a football field, houses approximately 10,000 small transmitting and receiving antennas under its styro- foam face. Personnel of Sgt. Lcmen's squadron were in training for a year before taking over operational and maintenance responsibility for the nation's newest space defense facility.

The sergeant, graduate of Cathedral High School.Crook- ston, attended St.John's University, Collegeville. His wife, Dorothy, is the daughter of Mrs. Olga Bothum of Grand Forks. ST. CLOUD, Minn.

(AP) Sen. Barry Goldwater, will lecture at St. Cloud State College March 14. His appearance is sponsored by the Atwood Board of Governors in honor of the college's centennial year celebration. Municipal Court Robert 1 Meeshenoiv also known as Scotty Atkinson, Minneapolis, pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge and was sentenced to serve 30 days in jail.

Donald Houchin, Kellilier, waived preliminary hearing on a THE AMWAY Shop HAS MOVED TO 808 CLAUSEN AVENUE Call 751-4107 Formerly Located at 800 Bemidji Ave. GREAT GREAT COME burglary charge and was bound over to district court and released on Melvin Hain, litiilakv, 10- quested a preliminary hearing on an assault charge. The hearing was set for March 7 with the defendant held in 82,300 bund. An assault complaint against Hilly llensluy, liemidji, was dismissed, '('lie defendant pleaded guilty to a charge of the Bemidji Daily Pioneer 7 Thursday. Feb.

27. 1969 possession of metal knuckles and was sentenced to serve 10 days in jail with the sentence suspended on condition of good behavior. CLASSIFIED ADS are the pillar iolks lean on when tht-v need quick action at ECONOMY COST. Phone 751-3740. THRU MONDAY ONLY! FINE QUALITY UPHOLSTERY FABRICS ACTUAL VALUES UP IF IN FULL BOLTS A do-it-yourself decorator's dream! Lovely collection of fine fabrics includes friezes, tapestries, matelas- ses, textures, tweeds and damasks in beautiful colors in lengths up to 15 yards.

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