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3rd Tidemand
3rd Tidemand
-' Last year's ore movement was 4,910,798 tons, but an eight-week 'steel strike during the summer of dson is , ,-1952 cut shipping operations coiins to spend Slderadly _ M -_ nV . lv son. Victor! ' : arold Skistai rned horre sit in Mil j A young Robbinsdale army officer, 2nd Lt. Vaughn Tidemand, was assigned to the 3rd Transportation Military Hallway SerI vice shortly after his recent ard our high rival in Korea. Son of Mr. and througlj the Mrs. Loren Tidemand of 3309 ninth jfade, Beard ave., the 23 year old officer and senior experenced is working as administrative asponens who sistant to the assistant general manager, personnel, Headquarters, his a*a has 3rd TMHS. This unit's mission is ne lie best hting spirit to supervise operations of the Korean National Railroad. In adgh a losing dition Lt. Tidemand is awards aluile exupjvho will and decorations officer and in this vas rough position he edits all recommendaeare proud tions for awards for 3rd TMRS and its subordinate units. A grad' same lads uated of Robbinsdale high school, the lieutenant was a member of /basketball /the same the ROTC at the University of ough com- Minnesota, where he majored in ota league. Sociology. He has been in the what lack- army on active duty since Aug. rience but 1953. Lt Tidemand's wife, Marge, spirit and and daughter, Linda, ninth months Fergus vs. old, reside at 5149 16th ave. S. ning must Minneapolis. Lt. Tidemand is a in spite of former Fergus Falls boy and atman on the tended school in Fergus Falls-for to play in several years. forward to j n, win or WOLF CALLS DANCES (AP) | PASADENA, CALIF. have fun Here's another for you "appro-1 ture. Let's priate names and occupations" nitiate the collection: The headline read their first Wolf Calls. At Dance." Baxter Wolf, Van Nuys, is a caller of ul Hage iquare dances.
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BandTravler'Forrest Buch- veloped cooling system trouble, available coffee was poured into nite's car. Then the carmn roll" tel. Out came the vacuum bottles. All the radiator of Mrs. Ethel Gra- ed on. AddressCarl Ivcrson, Representative in State Legislature, Presentation of Building to the BoardC. W. Farnham, Architect. Acceptance of Building and The new addition to the Ashby Presentation to Supt. of Schools school will be dedicated on Sun- Kenneth Thompson, chairman day, Dec. 6, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. Jo- of Board. seph Kise, president of the MinAcceptance of BuildingC. K. nesota Educational Association, Bertram, Supt. of Schools. will give the dedication address. Dedication AddressDr. Joseph The new addition has the follow- Kise, President of M.E.A., Instrucing rooms: Home Economic, Shop, tor at Moorhead State Teachers First Grade Classroom, Lunch- College. Yott'tt tread in complete comfort aboard one of NT's fine trains. You'll enjoy I room, and School office. There Glee Club"We Thank Thee a fast, safe trip in any kind of weather. Best of all, you can take the whole B have also been improvements Lord"Bortiniansky. familyat a new low cost. For full information about made in the existing building. An BenediciiuiiPastor Berg, Trinopen house, sponsored by the ity Lutheran Church. iperial family fares, call or write .; j P.T.A., will be held following the Open House2:30-7:00. program until 7 in the evening. Lnch will be served by the Everyone is invited to the pro-P.T.A. NORTHERN PACIFIC DEPOT gram and open house. H. A. Hauscr, Agent - Phone 437J
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CLEVELAND (AP)The 1953 Parents of the pupils of W. C. ron 'ire shipping season is over, S. A. at Morris attended "Par- and the Great Lakes fleet has ents'Day" at the school held on marked up its biggest movement Wednesdas'. ever.in one of the shortest periods The annual business meeting of in rkbdern marine history. the Aaslad congregation was Elding their runs early by held Monday afternoon. Lunch chcice, rather than at the demand was served by the Ladies Aid with the following as hostesses: of the ice which later will clog r lake ports, the shippers Mrs. Mike Thorness, Mrs. Verhauled a total of 95,844,472 non Fronning, Mrs. Howard Hoff tens of ore, topping by nearly 4,and Mrs. Edwin Erlandson. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Jorgenson 0)0,000 tons the old record set in received a , telegram telling of tie World War II year of 1942. the death of their sister-in-law, -' Last year's ore movement was Mrs. Henry Jorgenson at Coeur- 4,910,798 tons, but an eight-week d'Alene, Idaho. 'steel strike during the summer of ,..Mrs. Thora Erlandson is ,. , , , ,-1952 cut shipping operations coiiMinneapolis and plans to spend Slderadly _ M -_ nV . lv some time v/ith *?r son. Victor! ' and family. : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skistai and family have returned horre after several days visit in Mil neapolis. j A young Robbinsdale army officer, 2nd Lt. Vaughn Tidemand, was assigned to the 3rd Transportation Military Hallway SerEditor Journal: I vice shortly after his recent arThose who followed our high school football team througlj the rival in Korea. Son of Mr. and season saw boys from ninth jfade, Mrs. Loren Tidemand of 3309 sophomore, junior and senior Beard ave., the 23 year old officer classes on a squad inexperenced is working as administrative asand outweighed by opponens who sistant to the assistant general were rated the best this a*a has manager, personnel, Headquarters, ever produced, and one lie best 3rd TMHS. This unit's mission is in Minnesota. A fighting spirit to supervise operations of the Kokept them going through a losing rean National Railroad. In adschedule and gave valuile ex- dition Lt. Tidemand is awards perience to a large groupjvho will and decorations officer and in this carry on next year. It vas rough position he edits all recommendabut they had iun and weare proud tions for awards for 3rd TMRS and its subordinate units. A gradof them. ' Now many of these same lads uated of Robbinsdale high school, are following up on th'/basketball the lieutenant was a member of squad, and showing/the same the ROTC at the University of fighting spirit against fough com- Minnesota, where he majored in petition in the Minn-><ota league. Sociology. He has been in the We have a team sonewhat lack- army on active duty since Aug. ing in brawn and e:perience but 1953. Lt Tidemand's wife, Marge, loaded with competiive spirit and and daughter, Linda, ninth months love of the game. The Fergus vs. old, reside at 5149 16th ave. S. Fargo game last evening must Minneapolis. Lt. Tidemand is a have been fun to watch in spite of former Fergus Falls boy and atthe outcome. If evty man on the tended school in Fergus Falls-for bench gets a chalce to play in several years. each game we caniook forward to j an entertaining Reason, win or WOLF CALLS DANCES PASADENA, CALIF. (AP) | lose, and the bojs will have fun Here's another for you "appro-1 while building fc; the future. Let's priate names and occupations" all be out to set/them initiate the collection: The headline read new gym Fridly in their first Wolf Calls. At Dance." Baxter home game. Wolf, Van Nuys, is a caller of ( Paul Hage iquare dances.
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