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FOSSTONIAN PAGE 2 FRIDAY JUNE 3 1960 VOL I ISSUE 2 M C NOTES by ALLEN C The Robert Rovs land Hour wlll he held at 7 p m mstead o p the usua tune On his hroadcast on Sunday foach Bob Roysland of the Iiosston Fighters wll mrervxew hls star cent er Ronald eslca 6 foot 6 Inch cslca IS the mam cob nn the lighters tltle hopes Tune 10 oo p Gene I I1g em and hrs Hot Notes Gene and the hoys w hroadcastlng from the lohly of the Palmer House CALL C1487 FOR INFORMATION AS TO BUS SCHEDULE BREEZY POINT uxck Servlce OPHUS BUS LINES AROUND THE TOWN Seems If Mlss Ruth Nlacho IS soon l to be the I'1rst Ladv of this town when sh Get your new Tom Set at our Counter Now Come IH and See the Demonstration by the Dunrud Twxns KRINGI E APPAREL SHOP Kaye Krmgle Mgr TYISITICS I Il 8 ITIHYOI' next month Mxss Gladys Berg land and Miss Ruby lBrown entramed fo weeks stay xn tonnght at E 5 t h 6 1' Haugen m and hearl Home Economxst wll gIVC 3 dBl'T'IOI'lSII'3.ElOI'l USED CARS f GALORE an MODELS OLD MAKES an MODELS at Lmcoln Hall at 7 30 p m next Saturday afternoon Lunch wlll be ser e Phone I6 C415 Co Owners DON THOMAS BOB LUBKEN CUSTOM HAY BALING BALED TO YOUR SIZE C8 DONALD BUSSE Phone RA 41 38 STOP AT THE 150 Rooms 8t Bath PALMER HOUSE HOTEL ,sz oo 5 oo Mgixmghf OW JAMES VIG Mgr Blue FIREPROOF Room l V CLASSIFIED ADS PHOINE 111 'VIILK Chuck full of WANTED A good vitamins ROTNESS Secrelm-,al Job H3 e DAIRY Phone 12345 4vears traxmng Call Lost and Found W Ma zs Melbo Department I OST Engage: ent Ring His mltxals S I WANTED 5 rooms to on the band Has 1 blue whnte center dla l mond Call Sue Lund hagen WANTID Ride to Flo mg Well Call or see Gerzldxne Squlr and sunset two gold Degln my nufsefy Ilke IOCHIIOH near do nto n afea C or write xss Arnea Ida Krugh hours set with 60 dla I WANTED A mdll rnond mxnutes o re ard offered thev are gone fore er I Ruth Nord Educator GRAND OPENING Marsllall Wlells Stores L I rxces uilltv our watch ord Dclk Aos lNIgr Colly Er erson clerk Any elxgxble bachelor wnll do Has to ha e consxderalale onev I am 78 years old vexv pretty if I say so my se a 5431 write NI ss oAn e Lange Cxty ACATIO YOU WILL NEVER FORGET EXCITING WEEKS SLEEPY HOLLOW on Poplar Lake VERON HALVERSON Mgr Includes 3 DAY TOUR OF POPPLE RIVER Arranged and Conducted by ERLING ANDERSON ,IQ 50 ., - A N I I no l LL, LV, I A y E - A, - K 'I I - l , . i 1 V I 7 . - . . - f . - l ' I -I I A I at 3 , m., .I - l V ' ' . as ' ' V' l - - I- 4 . --- I n 1 V. l 1 - I D . , . .. A 3 i - , Y 'S S ' ' L I ' in. ' ' ' ' . ' V - ii, l w' w' , W J , ' ' . Av i 7 I ,all ' ' MA , , the 'cities for a few NEW MAKES LQST7 Beween dawni i 2' H i ' . . d , I .-.15 - A . . y ' . N Q if - - ' . . i d w' .ori I V ' f dA . 1 A l ' ' q V ' m X. 77. I ,-I 'YT I I TTT VYYY Y l ' I 7 I, . . ' -l K ' , VL ' .O t . l lf. C ll or 'III he Q mf uf Q35 I , J n T 1 A - Q 4 I l V dh , . ' II i s 3 - at TO Q ' ' . , ' , . in l
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PROVERB Ht who sxtteth on '- '- -1 - t , T nl. 1,1 wl,1,',, t,, tv.. .mul1t..,1lwIlllllllllllllllllllllll NIH FOSSTO AN P E ruse agam EDITOR ARDEN DANIELSON ISSUE No 2 FRIDAY ,IUNE 3 1960 STORES CLOSE TODAY BLISIUCSS places wxll FCITIHID closed IOdZ1y sal Mayor Ray Klttleson m observance of Arthur Nxenaber Dav WEDDING BELLS Weddlng bells x ere rxngmg ln the chapel yesterday for Miss, Patty Tagland and Mr Allen Ermclcson In a beautiful cere mony they were umt ed m marriage by the Most Reverend Royal Espeseth Brldesmalds w e r e L o x s Haselton and Mureen Llelcness Best Knutson Rrng bearer was IVIr Marvin Moen Bridal march wa played by Mary L son Kathryn McGor don sang O Promlsel e GENERAL TO SPEAK M a J o r General Ronnx Mlller com mander of the 53rd Armored Dluslon mtll speak at the VFW lunc meon at the mory next Sunday Arthur as you all know rs 4 time All American from the U f Mmnesota and IS now playmg, wtth t h e Cleveland Browns A Huge parade wlll at Rudolph start thmgs I..3I'SOFl IS ln CI'l'lI'gC of the program tn Central Park It wlll feature a debate between Mdes Vxuan Anderson and Ins Anglesburg both of whom are runnmg for Senator IVIam speaker of the afternoon wll be D Harvey Evanson pres xdent of the Mmnesota Farm School m S Pau Coffee and dough nuts mll be serxed by lVIdes Elenor Bal-clcen Marx Tollefson Flor ence Tangen Marlan Peterson N o r m a Klasse .a n d Carol Johnson ARTIST TO EXHIBIT PAINTINGS Mr Leo ultberg famous artnst w ll make a shovung of hxs pamtlngs m the lobby of the Astoria Hotel The showing will Iv held on Saturday af ternoon WORK TO BEGIN ON HOSPITAL Dr Robert Rowland saxd todas that work utll start next meek on the new hospltal that he Dr Rowland and Dr Rutlcowskt an en- ment surgeon are to hulld They will emplo two nurses Mlss nle Dulvclc and Mlss oyce Kllen Constructxon morla vt l be done by tue Olson Constructton Company of this cxtx The firm ns owned hx Howard Olson MISS IIALIDAY MISS AMERICA WINS AT ATLANTIC CITY ATI ANTIC CITY mm Mm Mollv Halhday Miss Mxnnesota of 1960 was namel Mlss America of 1960 The stunmng beauty fI'OIT1 Iosston MIHHCSOIB WHS HSIHCCI CAFE TO BE OPENED Mary Ann Larsen and Shirley Ijerstad vull haxe open hous on Sunday at the op enmg, of thel new ca e CLUB GIVES CONCERT MISS Lucille Tang presldent of the MacDovseIl Club sad their annual summer concert vvxll be held on IVIonday night tn the Cut Audltorlum Ross Mllne will be buest soloist Exa anc Lt-crhof ns the planxst group of judges cludrng Mr o h n Da who owns cham of balcertes ac ross the continent and Mr Bernard Brnsl-ce famous dlsc jockey of station WACY A lantlc Clty N STAR TO APPEAR IN PERSON M LeRoy Swan son famous tenor wxll appear at the Opera House tn Nlr Wxllxatn Dulmage s producnon o Hamlet LEAVES FOR CONVENTION Ralph Haugen loc I Ferguson ealer left todas for Detroxt Nllchxgar to attend shomng ot tht Iwrt, uson tra tor - ' ' a : - , , I .11 . ' , ' , V' T ' T f . 1 'y Q ' K f' ' I .. -4 - u . T . 5 . Q , I , 4 4 - 4 . 4 - 44 , n .. U O Y ! 44 ' 4 ' in- ' ' ' 1 a I , hl, ' ' il . 1 . . . 4 ' , I T I . I ' off I - , ' T' I . . I 4 ' 4 wp, m. Mr. 'T f ' ,C . .. H I4 4 4 . 4 . 4 - f - 4 4 man was Mr. Forrestl - V , ' I , I y - I T I . My I MACDOWELL 451 - F. 4 ' , 'I r. - I I 'I . ,. . H A l - . I Q , I . M u T I 4 ' , . I ' l 11 I I TTT I t. ' 3' en, I I ' l. , ' jen- ' 4 , I I I YT T T' L I ,- , f J ' Y w , - ' A . S ' ' . K Y' . - ' 4 44 4 - 4 'I 'il ' l Q ' ' . a T Cl '. 4 .. vv 4 4 4 444 . ' . . 44 I 3 l . ar- . - ' ' - 4, 1 ' . V J , ' . 1 3.
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sq so THE Q ITBERG ADDRESS One score and seyen years ago, our foref1thers brought forfm upon thls contment 1 new school system Concerxed 111 pumshment and dedlcated to the proposltxon that all nnnors 1re 1gnorant Now we are engaged mn a great struggle test1ng whether we or any semors wlll graduate We are met on the last great b1ttlef1eld of that struggle We wrll not dedicate 1 portion of rt to those who suffered 1 fate. worse than de1th that they mlght he educ1ted It ls unfxttxng 1nd Improper fllll we should do xt 1nd we wont enther In 1 l1rgtr sense we wont ded1c1te, we won t COl35LCI 1IL we won t h1llow thxs ground The hmm students who struggled here before us dldn t so why should we, The world wont gxve a hoot wh1t we say here but lf better not orge what we went through here It lb r1ther for us the hung to get out of the work they dld here It ls 1lso r1ther for u to he dedicated to t mt great t1slc remaxnmg before L15 txll une thrrd From those poor souls we talce mcreased horror at the worlc v-h1Cll IS pxled on here We here l xghly resolve that we wont he 1lone about xt for there s a new crop un er N r N'lgLlSbLl'l Milli. 1t u 1t1 n e e l st Hors a d for tn an r s lr 10.11 II I 5 If 0 X Ju L s GIHFO Xollrst lla PLIIIOII XUU I, V V ' I I . , , ,k W ' 4 . , K , x ' , f .t ' ' . ' t ' . s ' . l - coming up next year: that the senior class will have new freedom d- l l . Al. '. f i. l-Ath. ed c. o of th' s-niors. my the fx , n ' l - sf 10 s, shall perrh from rlns c. th. Xvl ' l e da 3' 4 e l ng, And 'Q fd lllie tv ,l41p. Cf I v ,-lf. :X l ' ' r ll 1.
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