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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 2

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AUSTTN (Minn) HERALD Monday July 6 1959 Cemetery 4 5 Ml jSWaww PHONE GA 3 7934 3 1 OR SOUTHERN MINN NORTH CENTRAL IOWA 4 i HE IDIDIT! wk i nmauiwuiM IOS SIS tftU'nit AUSTIN PAINT a WALLPAPER CO Noma 4 i County Shite Mason City la 4 i INllATND iixwwroi KLUSMEIER uneral serv ices for John Klusmrier OU ranto will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at the Otranto Church Interment will be in Woodbury Cemetery The Schroeder and Haug uneral Home St Ansgar is in charge of arrangements formal opening of the St Law rence Seaway Chicago is the larg est port in the seaway system was par of the "1840 PENPOINT Of SH OH MILL COMES THROUGH STOP ANJ) INISH DRILLING ROM THAT MEANS YOU NOGALES Arlz un A No gales exterminating firm has adopted this slogan: "We can control any bug ex cept a litterbug" A me LJkim A ii also des Card of Thanki I would like to thank doctors special nurses nurses and nurses aids for care given mo while in the hospital Also thanks to Rev Petrick for calls and prayers friends neighbors and relatives for cards and gifts nnd the telephone operators Mrs Milo Newkiik lok framb STEEL BUILDINGS Thoughtful gift for' a' busy wife! A convenient phono in the bed room saves her steps and stair climbing provide Wanted privacy and a wohderful feeling of security Handy phones in bed room kitchen and laundry lighten the work and brighten the day for busy wives! Nino handsome colors to choose from Call the telephone business office to place your order Northwestern Boll Telephone Company he gotmeanew bedroom phone! When she was IB the charm Ing Austrian princess Marie Antoinette was married to Ixiuls heir to the throne of rance our yean later ho assumed the throne as Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette was crowned with him During the rench Revolution she became to the people a symbol of the hardships which thoughtloss rulers had Imposed upon them In 1783 at the age of 38 Marie was tried condemned and died on the guillotine narln4ia Brttsnntea Couple Won't Reds? Posing Put Tots Up' Plane Threat: 4 Of 124 Mill St HE 36848 ilSbof in Air Conditioned Surroundingi WATCH OR IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT white finish" Instead it has a kind of brovAi plaster which has a porous look Will It be neces sary to remove all the paper nnd then apply a finish coat of plaster In order to make a smooth Job of pointing? ANSWER: If you can glue back the pner where It Is broken nnd if the rest" of the paper is tightly attached to the you can point right over it nnd expect a good result if the paper Is In bad condition it will be neces sary to remove all of It Your best solution then be to cont pfKfhellag and finish is almost unduplfeated by any other network stations As soon as the CC gives its approval which is expected short ly because there is no contest in this matter construction would be rushed in An effort to get the full power on the pur before the new fall programming The target date Is Sept Young pointed out that with the ABC network now number one in ratings and with additional monies owning national advertising as a result of the expansion the station would be able to perform greater public services Benjamin A Moored ROAD TOLL (Continued from Page 1) mortal Day holiday and were the most for a two day ourth of July holiday since World War 11 The previous high was 121 In 1053 Stepped Up Patrols Slate and local police stepped up patrols ot streets and high ways to help curi traffic viola tors and hold down the accident toll However all but six states and the District of Columbia reported at least one traffic fatality States ELIZABETH (Conttnued from' Page 1 It's natural with Elizabeth Be hind her careful poise she is often shy in public "She usually has butterflies before appearing in a big city" spy personsclose to the Queen As for Chicago this is the first time the city has ever entertain ed a British sovereign An army of planners at work for months tolled all through Sunday and late in the night polishing the ar rangements for the 13 hour pro gram At the eleventh hour la dles whojwjlLmeet the Queen and Philip or dine in their presence were still fussing with formal dinner gowns The arr a for the Queen's day in eluded 40 Horsemen series of 40 horsemen at one point with more than 2000 po licemen lining the route "No anti British demonstrations today" said a city official Nearly four hours with food luncheon tea and a banquet with 1000 guests Stops at the International Trade air two museums and three hotels And finally fireworks at thc scheduled departure hour 11 pm The weatherman proniised fair skies and temperatures in the 80s The US Coast Guard warned that Lake Michigan might be choppy Police" estimate more than a million out of fowners are In Chi cago Another million residents they' said are expected td 'line the streets to see the royal couple Ready for Big Day 'In s'hort Chicago is ready for a big day all set to jive Eliza i beth and Philip the biggest warm est reception since they left Lon don June 18 This is far cry from the Iso lationist Chicago of the 1920s when William Hale (Big Bill) Thompson the mayor King George out of Chica go The Queen is In Chicago by In vitation renewed several times said Jack Reilly director of special events "Chicago is the friendliest city in America" Reilly said "We Just love to have urther officials pointed out that a stop In Chicago is a logical Services Held Dynamite Victim DASSEL Minn (AP) uneral services were held here today for Oscar Johnson 73 who died of injuries suffered in a dynamite ex plosion? Johnson was blinded in both 'eyes and suffered facial Injuries i when the dynamite exploded June 24 He died in a Litchficldliospltal Thursday I1 1 lafionaiisTs TAIPEL ormosa Warn ing of new dangers in the tense ormosa Strait the Nationalist Chinese Defense Ministry said to day the Chinese Reds itave 2400 planes of different types based witbinTOQ miles of Taipei The Military Information Serv ice news medium of the Defense Ministry said Canton and Shang hai are among the sites where the Reds have air bases ear of a new crisis was height Erectibn and Concrete Work By ANDY LANG QUESTION: Installing a new set of door locks in our house The last time I did work of this type I recall having trou ble when doing the drilling The drill nearly always split the wood when it came through" the other side How can this be prevent ed? ANSWER: The trick' is to' stop drilling the second the end of the bit comes through the other side Then take the drill and complete the drilling from that other side QUESTION: Have always had trouble with doors warping after a year dr two Planning on hang ing two newidoors amkbelleve I will get plywood? th is time i Understand Is this so? ANSWER: Plywood 'is more warp reslstant than other ma terials But the ordinary ply wood door might warp under se vere moisture conditions and failure to prepare it properly This preparation consists of sev eral coats of finish or point with extra special attention to the ends and edges The ends and edges should bo sealed thorough lybefore the finishing coats are Ij on Also remember that a lot depends on how carefully a door is hung A poor Job 'Will make the door more liable? to warpage QUESTION: In my house which Is old I want to improve the appearance of the hall by paint ing the walls which now have paper on them I notice through a broken place' in the paper that the wall has never been given what we Used to call "a hard ROCKET (Continued from Page oxygen long before Sputnik II burned out on deseeding through the atmosphere" Ifi ebruary last year the Rus sians claimed they had twice sent a dog "named Albino into the stratosphere aboard a rocket Here's the Answer Route 7 Complete Steel Building Service Available I want to thank relatives and friends for all the calls cards flowers I received while patient at St Olaf Hospital also Gray In dies nurses for the cred Special thanks to Dr David Anderson Dr Paul Schneider also Pastor Mohn arid members of my circle Mrs? german Abeld Ambulpnce Runs RIDAY 1 :23 pm 1701 Mower Drive to St Olaf Hospital 2 pm 2007 Ellis to 702 lens ing 12 pm St Olaf Hospital to 404 Mill SATURDAY 10:23 am 17M Carol Lane to St Olaf Hospilnl dotnim megu The an SZpartme? drafted over tv tt costs where 1courser that mt ZT programs fLto urban The cnlj win the enr Xcould cone a srv smaller Many families are amazed to learn that they are enuriea to Veteran's benefits at time of sorrow Part of Mayer's services it ta assist the family in A II aJoMMtMMa Af fnes allowances to which they are entitled NOW! A Low Cost Steel Building That Will Solve your Space Problems AT ONCE! ROGERS uneral wrvices for Harry KL Rogers 2111 Col lins will be hold at 2 pm Tues day at the Jordan Mortuary Chap el the Rev Earl Brown officiat ing Interment will be In Oak 7 IJ SOW IHalt WASH posi is "'planting I I 7plU3 "lower Zout cro AVCD HARRY ROGERS Harry Rogers mi died ri day evening at St Olaf Hospital after being ill two weeks He resided at 2111 Collins and is survived by his wife Mabel a son Philip of Albert Lea two daughters Mrs Sterling (Kath ryn) Haugen and Mrs Oswald (Bernice) Asper Austin tworsis ters Mrs Daisy Menzies Min neapolis and Mrs Kathryn Mc Laughlin Austin a brother Ray Rogers Austin a grandson Jack Brcnnand Austin who has made his home with Mr and Mr Ro gers A uneral services will be held Tuesday afternoon unerals SRP uneral services for Miss Lyda Srp Oakland will be held at 9:15 a Tuesday at St Augustine Church Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery Rosary service will be held at 8 pm today at the Mayer uneral Home CLIP MAIL THIS COUPON JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION INC Dspt AM IIS Pint S8 Mass lew I am interttted in a LOK RAME LOK RIB INLAND STRAIGHT WALL VITAL STATISTICS VICTIM Mrs Margaret Paul 50 a widow was found beaten to death in her New Milford home early Sunday Guy W7 Caliss Ber gen County prosecutor said she had nv "brutally 'murdered'' THE NEW DEALER OR INLAND STEEL BUILDINGS Protect your investment in equipment Wtkn Inlahb Ld Ittiu4E 1QW cost per square footl sheltor it from the weather and with a LOK RAME Steel Building you save on building erection costa at the same time you protect your machinary And not all I This new all atael pola stroctu tv ia spacious and convertible to many uaaa It inetMsea the efficiency of your farm operations Let ue show you how this building can help you save money headachee when you build Call us today for farm machinery bunding plans prepared by a well known agricultural engineering rsAMmiilaat DjlLIS eat I a a pun avauaate lor Let blow I af from wlndstonp damage withLOK niB BUTLDtMO Not light jnetal Sheathing but heavy Wae Mhnran MetAvr Before you plan any building wt the facta on the low cost quickly erected amaaing LOK RIB Steel Building MASON CITY IOWA SINCE191S 604 Greenwich Phone HE 3 2020 ened'by Sunday's air battle over the ormosa Strait in which four Nationalist Sabrejets were said to have shot down five of 12 attack ing Communist MIGj 1' 1 The official Central Daily News said Sunday's air battle which the Communists are' accused of having started a possible prel ude to the new crisis xhich the Communists are planning to cre ate in the ormosa Strait" The China News an independ ent English language daily quot ed a source who pre ferred anonymity" as saying the Cbmmunists had the strength to wage af large scale air war against Nationalist fChinga it 3:04 JOB Padden to St Olaf flopitai 4:48 pm 508 College to St Olaf Hospital SUNDAY 5 29 pm 208 Lafayette to a Olaf Hospital 7:15 pm 1619 Oakland to SL Olaf Hospital MONDAY 7:15 am 805 Railway to a Olaf Hospital Court News Wallace Kosel 27 105 Kenwood pleaded guilty of giv ing liquor to a minor $23 fine Elmer Peterson 64 Le Roy pleaded guilty qf operating a vehicle while his driver's license was revoked Sentenced to 60 days in jail or $50 fine to county jail this 'morning I HapPy wives have handy food I (and thoughtful husbands!) riruuQn can 'tMn ta the Jithei San XThi Stionlss expv ZXpllot Z' BE! San e1 rum Xsske vata Ing th iiCVC 'Scare Turns Into Tragedy Near aribault ARIBAULT Mlfin (AP) didn't mean to shoot her I just wanted to scare her" wept a ari bault man held here today in con nection with the shooting of a woman friend a divorcee Robert Henry 39 signed a statement admitting the shooting Sheriff Charles Carver said after he was picked up Sunday by high way patrolmen near armington about 20 miles north of here llad No ood lie said he was glad been caught that he'd had no food and only one drink of water since Mrs June Kelly 30 was wounded ri day night as she walked from her apartment house here He said too that he had been cold and tired According to Carver Henry said in tiie statement that he had been upset because Mrs Kelly's aunt had told him have to stop seeing her Henry said he did considerable drinking riday then went to Mrs Kelly's apartment to scare her Had Not Argued Thejnan said he and Mrs Kelly had not argued and that he was sorry about the footing Sheriff Carver said No charges had been filed pend ing outcome of Mrs in juries She suffered a severe head wound but was reported im proving Henry had been estranged from his wife 7Z He was picked up early Sunday morning by Ratrolmen Vernon Ofesen and Vernon Jterberg who saw the hunted man walking along Highway 218 Olesen said Henry surrendered meekly voluntarily handing over a pistol Combed Rosemount Area A posse using airplanes and bloodhounds early Saturday combed the Rosemount' area north of armington after Henry's car was found in Rosemount and one of two phone calls made to his wife was traced there Henry told the patrolmen ho had concealed himself In shrubbery not far from his car and watched searchers some passing as close as six feet from him He sold he would have surrendered at Rose mount but there were so many people hunting him he feared he might be shot otv sight Henry said he later made his way put of Rosemount and hid near a Highway Department scalehouse between Rose mount and armington 4 I 6 TkAND Straight Sidewall Steel Building are available with standard metal exteriors or for architectural exterior treatment Rigid frame cotutnic I tton provides unobstructed interior Standardized for low initial cost and erection economies ait erection StMOrdhed Yt Ixtrsnafy lcxk ble Meet Year Spsclic Reqalre manta veea eunoiNM Cee4reeHeeMatta Laeol lilldlaq Cade In Pknne Write Camplete lefaratafle! Kmmt Plans Power Boost to 100000 Thomas L' Young general man ager of Kmmtand Kaus an nounced today application had been filed with the ederal Com munlcsdions Commission to in crease the power of Knimt from 13000 watts to 100000 watts which is maximum power allow ed cm Channel 6" Young said it would be ne eessary to enlarge the physical facilities to take care of the new equipment and added per sonnel that would be Required to operate the new television facility He stated that although the cost of this program would be well over $100000 surveys had shown that the community and Southern Minnesota area has had such economic progress that the Investment was entirely justified To Cover Big Area Young pointed out the increas ed power would enable the Aus tin television static to cover a larger area which includes cities such as Rochester Owatonna airmont Winona and Mankato in Minnesota and Mason City New Hampton Hampton and De corah Iowa He said Kmmt Is' so located Births AT ST OLA HOSPITAL" Mr and Mrs Mark Staples Brownsdale son July 2 Mr and Mrs Phillip Ritzman 706 Lake son July 2 Mr and Mrs Vernon Kamp Austin's" son July 3 Mr and Arnold Ottjes 1808 Maple daughter July 3 Mr and Mrs Benny Thompson 415 Greenwich son July 3 Mr and Mrs Darrell reeman Spring Valley son July 3 Mr and Ates Emil Naatz Aus tin Rt 5 daughter 1 5 Mr ami Mrs Thomas La gen 1405 ox daughter July 5 Mr and Mrs Lloyd Gaul 809 Johnson daughter July 5 Mr and Mrs Merton Meineke 710 Rochford daughter July 5 Mr and Mrs Harold Silbaugh502 Myrtle son July 6 1 Mr and Mrs John Kline Lyle twin son and daughter 1 4 OUTSIDE AUSTIN Mr and Mrs Rodney CooperRochester daughter June 28 at St Marys Hospital Rochester She Is the former Joyce i of Grand Meadow Marriage Licenses VS Marriage Is Robert Anderson 1209 Ix cust and Marilyn Erickson 709 Hopet Raymond Roberts Hampton Towa and Marlene Itodecays Clarion Iowa DeathsRSS JOHN KLUSMEIER John Klusmeier 80 died Saturday at his home In Otran to He was a retired hatchcry op erator Surviving are five daughtersMrs John Schultz Mrs GeorgeRansom Mrs Alvin Rasmussen TJtlrs Burton Larson and Mrs Ray i rjmbnd Carlson and two sons Wil jliam and Leslie Klusmeier services will be held Tues Zday afternoon 5 REDR1C LINES redric Lines 15 son of Mr nnd Mrs" Jerry Lines Robbins dale formerly of Austin 4 1 1Saturday at St Olaf Hospital he had been a patient the three weeks uneral services were held this morning at Robbinsdale with interment at Slx Mile Grove Cem etery near Lyle 5 MUM LYDA SRP Miss Lyda Srp 85 died iflte Saturday afternoon nt Miller Rest jiome Lansing An Oakland resident she Isiurvived by a brother JosephiSrp Oakland four nieces (I three nephew uneral servicesw ill be held Tuesday morning 4 I Ikp Naming JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION inc iiSRntSX itP A ip for Adaption (See Story Page W) SOUTHPORT NC (AP) A poor tenant farm couple with 19 day oid triplets said today they have received so many offers of help they will not consider any longer the babies up lor adoption iftinlrJ can possibly part with them" said Mrs Na than Miller 35 as she waited for doctors to release her and the gill triplets from the hospital 1 'Td live to regret it for the rest of my she declared emo tionally "It probably would drive me sick with worry Miller 55 was downtown "today buying the makings of the formula the babies will get At their fivrf room frame home in Winnabow 10 miles from here the Millers' three older children were prepar ing for the homecoming in the ancient automobile A telephone caller during the weekend reportedly offered Miller as much as $50000 each (or the babies The Millers had received many telephone calls letters and tele grams People have promised them furniture clothing food money An anonymous donor said he'd pay for $100 worth of gro geographlcally (hat its coverage cedes provided they kept the is almost unduplfeated by any babies Miller $25 a week farmhand also gets a government disability payment of $15 a month for a peacetime Army injury'' which had no deaths on the high P11 of the Qwcn'g bi the mma! lb Ob ShllV ways included Alaska Delaware North Dakota New Hampshire New Mexico and Wyoming Texas led the state totals with 22 Il linois and Virginia each had 18 However only one traffic death was reported In Chicago New York and Texas reported the most drownings 19 and 18 re spectively NEW LOOR BEAUTY IN A HURRY with Moored Porch and loor Enamel er floor Inside or uvhide Ories fast wMi no special primer Mgh gkm flnbh that stays bright fcnywmhlng doesnot water spot djdbipdujddi JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION me VETEllANS are you aware or the benefits to which you are entitled? 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