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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 2

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The Daily Journali
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Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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SATURDAY, JAN, 26,1963 FERGUS FAILS (Minn.) DAILY JOURNAL Red Cross Aids Cuba Prisoner Operation Vlncc Jlyan, of (lie Otter Tall county Rod Cross chapter, has rccolvud news from national Rod Cross rcunrdlnf! the part lied Cross Is playing in the Cuban prisoner operation. An ARC medical team Mew In Havana to accompany hack to the United Stales the latest group of Cuban prisoner relatives. The nine-member team headed by Dr. Banning Lary included five nurses. Also aboard the aircraft was a of 1,000 cols and blankets and other items and supplies to be used by Cubans during their trip aboard llu.

1 freighter Shirley tykes. The vessel's destination will Port 'Everglades, where stomp -920 other relatives were landed Dec. 27 from the lirst lied Cross supply ship. Two top ARC officials arrived by plane in Havana Wednesday to discuss I lie 53 million dollar supply project with Cuban Red Cross officals. The Shirley I.ylies which arrived ill Havana will) the second sea shipment of Red Cross food and medical supplies was expected to sail with relatives of former prisoners later this week.

More Cash for While House Refurbishinq WASHINGTON While House announced Friday it has received additional cash gifts of since last Feb. 15 toward its refurbishing project. With these funds, it has purchased for the executive mansion about 46 objects of art and furnishings, ranging from ink wells to a Martha Washington arm chair, costing a total of $92,869. Since First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy started the project a total of $232,439 ill cash has come in as gifts, mainly from persons the White House says wish to be anonymous. There have also been nearly 350 direct gifts of furnishings, objects and paintings.

1HA L. JONES Research Center Is Incorporated Dimes March Giving Lags in County Figures released by the National Foundation show that (he Otter Tall county chapter lias received more than the chapter has raised since 1938, Ira 1... Jones, local director, announced today. The total raised since 1938 is $187,491.57. Of that amount $86,988.93 was spent for local patients and was sent to New York for research, public education, epidemic aid and administration.

During this period of lime New York returned to Otter Tail county in advances for local patient MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Incorporation papers for a research center planned by the Upper Midwest Research and Development Council were filed Thursday with the Minnesota secretary of state. The would be geared to attract new industries to this area as well as retaining those now I here and helping them to develop. I J. Cameron Thomson, council president, said detailed plans for the center probably would be disclosed Tuesday at a dinner here. Principal speaker will be K.

Webb, head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Two Die on State Roads ASSOCIATED PRESS) Two deaths early today raised Minnesota's 1363 traffic toll tc 28 or five under the total a year ago. Martin Otto Mcissner, 85, St. Paul, struck by a car on a St. Paul street Friday night, died in a hospital several hours later.

At Duluth, Roger Niemi, 27, Dululh, was killed when the car in which he was riding alone swerved from a street and collided with a tree. care a total of $130,248.20, making a the total spent on patient care D3ttl6 L3K6 $211,809.93. Last year Stearns county gave the Otter Tail county chapter $2,000 and Polk county sent thj wc 'ck Mrs. Ernest A. Rossow Dies at Age 74 Funeral services for Mrs.

Ernest A. Rossow, 74, 1021 S. Sheridan, who died 5:45 p.m. Friday at Lake Region Hospital will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Glende-Johnson Funeral Chapel, Rev.

Donald Knlck officiating. Horn July 14, 1881), in Torclen- skjold township, Martha M. Mod- Icr moved with her family as a child to Long Prairie. They returned to the area in 1806 and EC! tied in Dane Prairie She married Ernest A. Rossow Feb.

II, 1911 in Dane Prairie township, where they farmed 40 I years before moving to Fergus Falls to live for 11 years. They celebrated their MHh anniversary in 19GI. I Surviving arc her husband; a ho was elected president of the daughter, Mrs. Roy Nelson, Min- Civic and Commerce organization Ineapolis; three sons; Arthur and cd her this week, and left for his would like ill memorials to go home In Oregon. The family to the Heart Fund.

Glende-Johnson Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangements, MUS. ERNEST A. ROSSOW Cliff Haukebo Heads BATTLE LAKE Cliff Hauke- 500. George, both Fergus Falls; Veri non, Eugccn, five grandchil- i 'etidrcn; and four brothers: Herman, Nelson and Delorcs Pardon have Dallon; William and Otto, Fergus Fred. Swanville.

son Vernon had just visit- ance in collecting and in giving are Vc Charest and Lce Am larger amounts. Let us hecume a county that helps itself." said Jones. "I believe when am vice piesicicnt. Maigaict pie are fully aware of what other Nclso Delol-cs Far(lcn havc i counties are doing for us, every. I bc h'rod as sccretary-trcasBrcr.

one will contribute more assist-1 'I wo other new board members Her The National Foundation is not aided by either United Fund or the Sister Kenny Foundation. On the Contrary, Jones pointed out, it contributes to Sister Kenny impatient care. "I believe everyone knows of Ihe work the National Foundation has done," Jones said. "Surely everyone who participated in the recent Sabin vaccine program knows." More volunteers are needed for un snn Out-going board members are Charles Odness, Howard Noyes, and Fred Wollmcrath. Holdover members are Saloinonson and Glenn Johnson.

and struck a tree near 634 West avenue about 12:30 a.m. Auto Skids on Ice i Strikes Tree in City A Iflfil automobile skidded after making a turn oft Broadway downtown solicitations. Donations may be sent to the March of i j- Dimes, Post Office Building, Fcr- tofla according to city police EUS Falls Driver of the vehicle, Jon F. The Mothers' March of Dimes Peterka, 18, 909 1st Ave. was take place the night of! lakcn to Lake Rc Hospital, where he was treated for cuts End bruises, and released.

Passenger in the ear was Mary O'Mcara, 17. daughter of. Mr; and Mrs. Edward V. O'Meara 601 W.

Summit Ave. Damage to the vehicle was extensive, the police reported. Thursday, Jan. 31. 1 Seven presidents have died in office.

They were Harrison. Taylor, Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley. Harding and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Detroit Lakes Pilot Wins Navy DFC FALLON, Nev.

(AP) Two helicopter pilots were presented the iVavy's top peace time avia- jlion awards Friday for their parts rescuing survivors of a Navy 1 plane crash. I 1,1. Charles R. Goetz, 44, of Mat- itoon, was given the Air Medal I and CPO A. K.

Babbitt, 42, of Detroit Lakes, was presented Hie" Distinguished Flying Cross. The pilots, stationed at the Naval auxiliary air station at Fal- I Ion, picked up survivors from the I crash of a twin-engine Bcechcraft March in a remote mountain area about 25 miles southwest of Austin, Nov. No one was killed In.the crash. All three crewmembers were rescued. COX'S RETAIL BAKERY 113 EAST LINCOLN PHONE RE 6-7661 FERGUS FAILS COX'S HOT BREAD 18' Every Day Valuel The Best Tatting Bretd At Any Price! A Full Week of Coupon Values.

Clip The Coupons Below A ml Knng Them to Cox's Each Day For Greater Savings! Good Monday, January U8 SUGAR RAISED DONUTS 29L. WITH COUPON Good Wednesday, January 30 WHOLE WHEAT MUFFINS 19; doz. WITH COUPON WITH COUPON Good Thursday, January 31 GINGER Good Friday, February 1 8-INCH APPLE PIES 39! i- ea. WITH COUPON Good Tuesday, January 29 OLD FASHIONED CINNAMON ROLLS 25 L. COOKIES doz.

WITH COUPON Good Saturday, February 2 TRY SOME TODAY PAN ROLLS doz. WITH COUPON HINTGEN-KARST'S ANNUAL AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE Sale Starts Monday, January New Items Floor Samples Close-Outs Used A BEAT THE "COLD" WEATHER WITH A NEW G.L DRYER Rog. $189.95 G.E., Up lo 120 minutes drying time Automatic Dryer 118 158 Reg. Safely Switch G.E. Dryer G.E.

Automatic Defrost Refrigerator Section and Zero Freezer Refrigerator Floor EXCHANGE 248 Wringer Washer '78 199 G.E. 13.6 Cu. Ft. Dial Defrost Refrigerator EXCHANGE 427-Lb. Capacity G.E.

Freezer 188 FREE TABLE MODEL RADIO SPIN CAST ROD REEL Nothing to Buy! Just Register! Miscellaneous Items 1 Only MAGNUS ORGAN 12 Gallon ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Westinghouse ROASTER $4995 $32 Cory Room HUMIDIFIER 4-Speed RECORD PLAYER Speciall COFFEE MAKER G.E. Upright CLEANER G.E. DISPOSAL $995 $38 $44 28 a.m. ipliances This Sale Only Floor Sample, Regular $299.95 with radio RCA STEREO 19" Diagonal Measurement RCA PORTABLE TV With Detachable Speakers Portable RCA STEREO 138 68 RCA 4-Speed RECORD PLAYERS New 282 Sq. In.

Screen 23" Diagonal Measurement RCA CONSOLE TV 43 248 low-Boy Grained RCA CONSOLE TV 23" Diagonal Free Stand RCA TABLE MODEL TV Ribbon Warranted Used Appliances 218 188 fi Cu. Ft. G.E. REFRIGERATOR 4 Cu. Ft.

Frifiidaire REFRIGERATOR Coronndo WRINGER WASHER Bendix ELECTRIC DRYER Canchart 21" CONSOLE TV Majestic 21" CONSOLE TV Motorola 21" CONSOLE TV $29,95 $24.95 $49.50 $30 $25 $59.50 8 Cu. Ft. Philco CHEST FREEZER Monarch RANGE Frifidairc AUTOMATIC WASHER Easy Deluxe SPINNER WASHER A.B. APARTMENT-SIZE RANGE Westinghouse CONSOLE TV G.E. TABLE MODEL TV $89.95 $29.95 $40 $89.95 $45 HINTGEN-KARST ELECTRIC COMPANY Corner Lincoln and Union SALES AND SERVICE SINCE 1926 FERGUS, FALLS, MINN..

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