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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 5

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The Daily Journali
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Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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5
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Group Cites City's Hotel Needs vital need cab for Fergus Falls it It Belter hotel facilities pre a is to continue attracting lions, a Chamber of Commerce committee agreed Friday. It Improvement docsn't come soon Fergus Falls will missing turns as a convention city, members of the Tourist and Convention Committee said. Bruce Thom, Chamber manag. er, pointed nut that last year the Chamber recorded more Than 5,000 conventioners visited, Fergus Falls. According to figures compiled for this area each of them spent an average of $26 a day.

That figure mulliplied by 5,009 equals $130,000 of "new" money that came Into the city. Research shows that every dallar spent in a community lates eight times. Members of the committee headed by Harold Drews ed out that a hotel headquarters downtown is necessary for conventions. llotel dining tacilities are missed by service clubs, the Chamber of Commerce and a number of Fergus Falls organizations. The committec agreed new welcome banners should be put up on downtown streels as soon ns possible and left In place throughout the summer.

A new brochure prepared by the commiltee cullines recommended procedures and. details for planning conventions that have been secured. Copies are available at the Chamber. Social Security Man in City Tuesdays A representative of the Fargo Social Security office will be in the Court House in Fergus Falls each Tuesday from 1 to 4 p. m.

who file applications for benefits should contact the Fargo office for an appointment. People wishing general information may contact the representative during his regular hours, Funeral Services Held Today for Aged Woman Funeral services for Mrs. gusta Knutson, 97-year-old Pioneer Home resident, will held today, Saturday al 2 p. m. at Tingvold Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Robert Nedrud will officlate. In addition to her children. grand-children and great -grandchildren who survive her, she is also survived by 3 great-grealgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and a son Selmer, who passed away in February of 1965.

Mrs. Kulson was the last of 11 brother; and sisters. The Olson Funeral Home is in charge of ments. Parked Car Rolls Into Trailer A parked car rolled into a trailer on North Union yesterday at 4:10 p. m.

Police estimated damage al $100 la the car and 325 to the trailer. The car driven by Alan G. Whipple started rolling after it was parked near a home north of Fir, police said. The drive: managed to catch the slcering wheel and turn the car off the street. It struck a trailer owned by Nationwide Traiter Company near the Norlh Union Texaco station.

Thursday at 4:15 P. m. school bus driven by Charles W. Ewan struck a parked car owned by Harold ll. Nelson as the bus turned out of a driveway near the junior high school on Court Street, Damage totaled about $90.

0247 A-240 7 0244-hM 00 04 2 MODERN Laundry Cleaners South of GN Depol RE 6-3516 Fergus Falls OF BUDDY POPPIES SALE SUPPORTS VEW ORPHANS "One cent from the sale of: each VFW Buddy Poppy goes to support more than 200 orphans of veterans in our Nallonal Home for Orphans of Commander George Hossow of, the local VFW Post explaineli today, in announcing plans for the annual sale of Buddy Poppies on the streets of Falls May 27. Commander Rossow explained that hundreds of orphans nfi America's velerans have had an opportunity to become heallhy, self- supporting cilizens because: our cilizens have generously sup. i ported the annual sale of Buddy Popples conducted by the Vetcrans of Foreign Wars. Commander "This Rossaw National further stated: Home only orphan project of Its kind being supported and maintained by a veteran organization. Child Oliver Enslad Dies in Minneapolis Oliver Enslad, 50, a brother of Mrs.

Kal Larson and Merald Enslad of Fergus Falls, died at his home in Minneapolis last night following a heart altack. Mr. Enstad, a former employe: of Otter Tail Power Company, was manager of purchasing for Northern States Power Company. Surviving are his wife, the farmer Avis Anderson of Fergus Falls, a daughter, Mrs. Tom (Kathy) Gearbarl of Minneapo lis, two sons, Bruce and Paul, students at Gustavus Adolphus College, his mother, Mrs.

S. 0. Enstad of Granite Falls, and a sister, Mrs. Corby Newman, Willmar. The funeral will be held at Mount Ollvet Lutheran Church in Minneapolis Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

with interment in Lakewood Cemetery, The Gearhurt-Buckhinger Funeral Home, 2535 Com. ral NE, Minneapolis, is in charge of arrangements. Norlh Dakota Car Stolen in Cily A car parked in front of the Federal Land Bank, 218 East Washington, between 11:30 last night and 12:30 a. In. today was reported to police as stolen.

The owner of the 1965 blue four-door Plymouth is Olaf G. Brandt, Park River, N. D. The car bore North Dakola plates. Keys had been left in the ignilion.

The tank was about hall full of gasoline. Brainerd Marine Killed in Viel Nam WASHINGTON E- A Brainera marine is the latest Minnesola serviceman reported dead in Viet Nam. The Defense Department nounced Friday that Cpl. Rich. ard A.

Ungerecht, son of Mrs. Gloria Ungerecht of Brainerd. has been killed in Viet Nam! fighting. Fergus Falls Daily Journal Saturday, May 21, 1966 welfare experts, who have watched its growth and ment since 1925 VFW unanimously National agrec that the lame is the finest chikl welfare venture of its kind in the world. "There is no regimentation at the VFW National Home.

There are no uniforms, no tell drills, these no, gongs nor signals that children when It's time to cal or g0 lo bed. "We treat them like we would our own children, with clothes fit their individual personalities. gel their education in the public schools, where they learn how to mix socially with the children from ordinary American homes. "The support of this VFW Nalional Home is only one of the many welfare projects that WO accomplish with the money that we raise annually through the sale of Buddy Poppies." ATTENTION V.F.W. and AUXILIARY MEMBERS! JOINT INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT THE V.

F. W. POST HOME ON Tuesday, May 24 8:00 p.m. LOTS FOR SALE The undersigned offer for sale the three lots owned by Richard Harvego, now deceased, which includes any buildings located thereon, said buildings and lots located at 202 West Gustavus, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, and legally described as follows: Lots Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8) of Block Four (4), of the Resurvey of Lots Two (2), Three (3), Four (1) and Five (5) in Block Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4), and Lots Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9) and Ten (L0) of Block Five (5), sendori's Addition to tic City of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, according to the reconled plat thereof, The above property will be sold on bids. Bids will be received office of the undersigned attorneys until the day of sale, which will be held at the offices of Rufer, Blatti, Hefte Pemberlon, First National Bank Building, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, al 2:00 o'clock P.M.

on the 26th day of May, 1966. Bidders may also be present and submil oral bEls. A reusonable down- payment will be required. The undersigned reserve the right to reject any and all bids, and the sale is subject to the approval of the Probate Court. R.

E. Viger, Administrator of Richard Harvego Estate Security Slate Bank Fergus Falls, Minnesota RUFER, BLATTI, HEFTE PEMBERTON Attorneys for Administrator First National Bank Building Fergus Falls, Minnesota FEEDS GREAT NEWS FOR FEEDERS IN THE HUBBARD FERGUS FALLS "Sunshine- -Booster AND CONCENTRATES. AREA! de Farmers Co-op Elev. Announces Hubbard Sunshine Feeds We are now a Hubbard dealer! We offer you Hubbard Sunshine Feeds and Hubbard research-lesled fecding programs. Every one of these producta, every program is designed to work with your grains and rougbages.

to give you the kind of results necessary for good profit, Hubbard; the people who piancered concentrates in 1879, also bring you Phase Feeding for Livestock and Poultry. With Phase Feeding, you coordinata feeding and management. You match nutrition to need at every stage of growth -and as a result, got maximum production at the lowest possible cost. This is your personal invitation to slop in. Whether you raise hogs, poultry, beef or dairy cattle, you'll find Hubbard 6ts your needs perfectly.

HUBBARD PHASE FEEDING HUBBARD Farmers Co-op Elevator FEEDS and CONCENTRATES 406 EAST JUNIUS AVENUE FERGUS FALLS, MINNESOTA Prices Effective Monday and Tuesday, May 23-24 NATIONAL FOOD STORES Play Fun! It's "BONUS It's Free! It's Easy! BINGO" PICK UP YOUR FREE BONUS BINGO BOOK TODAY! UP WIN TO $100000 CUBE STEAKS U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED--YOUNG TURKEY DRUMSTICKS THE REFRESHING DRINK COCA 16-OZ. BOTTLES COLA Plus Bottle TOP TASTE-COLORED-ALL VEGETABLE MARGARINE FREE 200 EXTRA i GIFT HOUSE STAMPS WITH COUPON BELOW AND YOUR PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE FREE WITH THIS PURCHASE OF Redeemable at All LIMIT: One Corpos Expires Tuesday, May Pot 200 EXTRA "GIFT-HOUSE" STAMPS COUPON AND YOUR $10.00 OR MORE NATIONAL FOOD STORES Coupon Per Customer 24 Cost Value MOnO H1-C FRUIT DRINKS .....3 DIXIE CUP REFILLS SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES SUPREME CLUB CRACKERS DETERGENT LUX LIQUID REGULAR SIZE LUX SOAP 3 BATH SIZE LUX SOAP 2 DETERGENT LIQUID SWAN LIQUID BLUE WISK OPEN a.m. lo 6 p.m and Sat. Open Fridays Until 9 p.m.

IN CASH! BEEF 2-oz. Each 0 Lb. 33 Deposit 69 Pigs. 1-15. 79 FINE GRANULATED BEET SUGAR 10 Lb.

Bag 2nd BAG REGULAR PRICE Treat the Family to TOP TREAT BEVERAGES No Deposit -No Return Your Favorite Flavors Are Perfectly Preserved in Glass Botties of 12-oz, 6 Pack Carton Bottles 46-oz, WESTON 15-01. Cans $100 OATMEAL COOKIES. Pkg. 100 Ct. DOLE-SLICED 20-oz.

Pkg. PLE Can 1-1b. DOLE 45-oL Pkg. PINEAPPLE JUICE Can 1-lb. ALL VEGETABLE SHORTENING 42-oz.

Pkg. SPRY Can 22-OL DETERGENT WITH TUMBLER Giant Size SILVER DUST Size Reg. Size DETERGENT -Cold Water -15c Off Giant Bars SURF Size Bath Size NEW SUNSHINE Giant Bars RINSO Size 22-oz, DETERGENT TABLETS 40 Size VIM Pkg. 32-oz. Cleans Dentures Without Brushing 6-02.

Size KLEENITE Size.

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