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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 7

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i unity Page Ansti Daily Herald PACE SEVEN AUSTIN DAILY HERALD AUSTIN MINNESOTA SATURDAY APRIL 11 1953 i i taw: A GREAT TRICK OR COMMON MAN Anemia Causes Uncle Sam Pays Nothing for Gold anemia Austin Area Tomato Jam i ussjecurri ross right arm nose laceration Pharmacist in 'Whalen at 1 ft ca i I i The Austin i State Bank wishes to com pliment Mr and Mrs Rasmussen and the Austin Daily" Herald onthisgracious and worthy project i I All of usIn this community have a warm feeling in our hearts that this historic church which has seen faith brought to saanyJiy'toJbe ated and Will further develop the cuk ture of pur people 1 Designate Station Here KMMT TV Tests Set dir Pvt Bernard Bednar US 55 346 834 Co A ifth Tk Bn (Hv)CCR Sixth Armored Division ort shortly after tha test pattern is He pointed out programs be started until of the bugs are out Of the or the past 10 days McCurnln has been in New York talking to officials of all four TV NBC CBS ABC and Dumont How ever nq definite arrangements have been made for programs he said As for the call letters they have any special meaning McCir nin said KMMT was just one of a long list of call letters submitted aijd that it was the only one avail able He pointed out there many call letters left Lyle Hollandale PM Positioni Open Lyle and Hollandale are among 71 postmaster vacancies mmmut sota to be filled by the Eisenhower administration following new civil service examinations Also included gat 'vacancies at St Cloud South tt Patil Stillwater Grand Rapids Waseca and wayuia JL zU a 2 i A Boy Pedestrian 7Bruised in Marine Pfc Patrick Whalen whose wife Alice lives at 402 Alle was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in action against the Chinese Com munists in Korea Pfc Whalen is serving with the Seventh Marine Regiment Glen Naatz Will Attend 4 Week 7 Glen Naatz was selected to tend 4 Club Week at the Uni versity arm by the members of the Winners 4 Gub Wednesday evening at the home of Ann and Robert Ingvalson Margery Msyers won first' placein the talent contest James Lind 4 Club Agent showed slides on garden flowers Games were play Lunch was served by Mrs Wal th er Christian and Mrs SterlingAarhus television station just designated as KMMT TV by the ederal Communications Commis sion may be on the air with a test pattern by mid June McCur nin KAUS manager said today McCurnin said all station equip ment has been ordered and first shipments are expected to arrive in two or three weeks Erection of the tower will begin in mid May and if all goes well the station will begin transmitting a test pattern in mid June How soon programs will begin cannot be estimated" McCur nin said are too many unpredic table he explained but added should begin comes only from selected Guern sey it just bought and in an amount equal to the check And then the government de posits the gold certificate to cover the check other says Mar vin Peterson vice president of the ederal Reserve Bank in Minne apolis when explaining this Won der to the Rotary Club Monday gold cost nobody or some reason even though this Herald reporter got an in and in col lege he has overlooked this method of financing which he feels holds great possibilities for the common or instancedo you want a new THE nenLierv vviniui 1 VISITS AROUND THE ROUTE" Streverling Guernsey Dairy is Original Guernsey Theother day we found one of our original customers The A Petrehns at 1010 Lyn dale can remember when the only product delivefed by their routeman Was Guernsey milk Today the Streverling driver car ries fourteen dairy products in glass and papef The Petrehns have been Strev erling customers for nearly 33 years Mr Petrehn started work at the HormeL Co in 1909 and retired in i 94 7 These gracious folk raised a family of four chil dren Mrs Ervin Mickelson lives at 1301 Kenwood Mrs Robert Carlson resides at the Austin The next time the doors of the "Little White Church on the Corner" are opened wide to the public it will be MOWER COUNTY'S INE ARTS MUSEUM Each helicopter has a pilot co pilot and fly crew chief Although the pilot and co pilot may change the crew chief always stays with the same Ronald writes that keeping the ship in shape re quires two hours on the ground to each hour in the air After 50 hoursin the air the engine is completely we iy neiicopters im uie wur pany has been selected as the experimental craft His ship has been used to haul special radar equipment and recently a sling type dual control was tested on his before being installed in all the plans Although the Helicopter Trans portation Company is new it is al ready considered important tothetransportation of supplies ancf wdbndedollowing Xie first com bat mission of the unit Col Melvin Losey Eighth Army transporta tion officer said is our estima tion here that this resupply opera tion has launched another new and worthwhile mode of transportation EUB Church Rededicated SPRING Rededication activities at the Grace Evangelical United Brethren church opened ri day with a ormer Pastors Night Rev NQrthem Cherry Grove recalled his activities in re establishing the church after its work in Spring Valley had been suspended for a period Other former pastors making talks were Rev A A Nauman An nandale and Rev Herbert Cook Rnrinirfield Rev Omer Leske pre service which was followed by a fellowship hour and lunch Superintendents of three Minn esota districts of the EUB church will take part in rededication ser vices Sunday Dr Hiller St Paul will give the rededication address at 2:30 services in which Rev Sprang Minneapolis also will participate The sermon at tie 11 a ser vice will be given by Dr Main MinneapoliaV The afternoon service will be fol lowed by a fellowship hour The bufldlngo 1te rededicaSii was purchased from the former Zion Lutheran congregation in Ap ril 1951 2 Youths to Attend Notary Conference John Wells son of Mr and Mrs Wright Wells 502 Elm Tree Dr and Richard Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Roy Anderson 712 Oak will attend the seventh annual Young Conference in St Paul April 19 21 the Aus tin Rotary Club announced today The conference sponsored by the StPaul Clubr is for the purpose of introducing the young men to the industrial and business activi ties JA St Paul Vocational gui dance interviews with the men at the head of these industries and businesses will aid those attending in choosing their future vocation The schedule will include besides plant visits and vocational inter views visits with Gov Anderson a view of the State' Capitol and Legislature meetings with sports notables and coaches a dinner dance and visits to colleges dally when the WAterJn tile riv pastor also participated in the 1 1 ik la nnnHAl I Th IS IUW VUC VUWC1 AA UkVUVU a wav river water is to be sufficient to do the cooling job Motorists Warned of Soft Shoulders Snow and rain during the past week have made gravel surfaced trunk routes rough and soft and have caused bituminous roads to develop more surface breaks Shoulders are also soft and should As long as the roads remain wet af thistime of the Mar load re strictions will remain effect with out change Drying weather over a continued period will be neces sary to permit the raising of load restrictions Just go out and buy one draw a check onjfour favorite bank then before check is cashed deposit a for the amount of the check The car dealer gets his money you get the car and the bank out anything With this system you can have anything you want Maybe it work for your vacation The bank put out a dime for all the' suntans in lorida But you could spend three weeks in Miami on what you would have snent for interest alone not to mention the money you would be able to save However there one stiekeri Under the law the government has a corner on the method just Tike it has on the gora This we can fix good enough for the gov ernment is good enough for us citi zens taxpayers and VOTERS Si Carrot Sticks Sliced Bread Butter ruit Jello WEDNESDAY Hot Dish Maearoni Hamburger Celery Sticks Bread Butter Chocolate Pudding Milk THURSDAY Turkey Chow Mein Rice Noodles Bread Butter Milk Grapefruit and Orange Sauce RIDAY Potato Salad Sliced Meat Sliced Cheese Bread' Butter Milk Prune Sauce 4 Contest Slated May 11 Mower Countv 4 Club leaders 'shoGld submit their entries In the county 4 Belter Grooming and Talent contest before May 1 Ja mes Lind county 4 agent said today wEach club may enter one boy and one girl in the grooming com petition and may have one talent entry in the contest to be held at the 4 Building oh the Mower County airgrounds May 11 Grooming contest winners will represent Mower county at the state contest to be held during 4 Club Week June 9 12 at Univer sity arm St Paul The talent contest winner will go to a district competition at Albert Ia Judges in the grooming contest will be Burnette Larson of Mar Miss Suzanne Rademacher County nurse and Mrs Bea dle of South St Paul Talent con test judges will be Warren assistant principal of Austin High School and Mrs Gwen Bachellor of St Paul Beadle district 4 Club leader will be on the program Sens Emmett Duemke Minne apolis: Walter Burdick Rochester and Keller Rollingstone were chief opponents of the mea sure The latter lawmaker has an agreement with the City of Winona to haul garbage so that he can feed it to hugs Sen Duemke tried to get the Senate to postpone the bill for two years and Sen Burdick sought a postponement of effective date of the law from July 1 to Oct 1 The Theasure which now goes to the governor for signing into law provides for licensing of com mercial hog feeders It states they must cook garbage for at least 30 minutes at 212 degrees fahrenheit It does not apply to farmers feeding their own animals Sen David Carey senate au thor said the measure is design ed to prevent spread to Minne sota of vesicular exanthema hog disease which has been sweep ing the country i He said only 15 per cent of the hog population is garbage fed which means he is chargedwitir the responsibility of keeping it in readiness for a variety of impor tant transportation tasks The Sixth is the first combat cargo helicpter unit and has been used to supply isolated central front positions In the last few weeks it has hauled 17 tons vi' mmnnitiotf'ii) Ttroops battling' near Jackson Heighlat andthewnit evacuated th wounded from the Division fighting 4 on Old Baldy In the evacuation of Old Baldy six helicopters flew all day re cently shuttling casualties to a hos pital near Seoul and to a hospital ship of Inchon Albert Lea Church in $150000 Drive ALBERT LEA $150000' building fund drive for a new irst Methodist church here is under way following a dinner for over 300 per sons at the high school cafeteria Wednesday Every member of the church will be contacted betweeh April 10 and 24 and asked to pledge a weekly amount to the fund which will be continued for 150 weeks Edgar Westrum opened the Meeting by picturing the overcrowd ed conditions of thepresent struc ture "About a' thousand people call the irst Methiodist their church home The Lord help us if they should 'ever come to church all at one Riley Brown 17 neck injury and facial bruises Bert Veldman 15 injury to right shoulder and facial lacerations The youths were admitted to the Hospital at about 6p Department Called tTBTazing Tree Auto Accident Gregory bison? Mr' and Mrs Arthur Olson 202 St Paul suffered bruises above his right eye and on his leg in an auto pedes trian mishap 4:20 riday in front of his home He was treated by his physician Driver of the car was Ernest Baarsch 204V4 Kenwood A collision in front of 311 St Paul damaged the car of Wendell Makowski 1204 Bridge jipd the truck driven by Joel Johnson Austin Rt 1 A car driven by Daniel Em ery St Paul damaged the lawn and shrubbery at the homeofOdean Wrngen 810 College A collision in the Hormel parking lot riday damaged the car of Clarence Madison 603 Harrison There was no report of damage to the car of Edward Clark Austin Rt 2 At M111 and' Watery a collision damaged the cars of Mary Diets Owatonna and John Heimer Ad ams Colorado is a Pharmacist in Artesia New Mexico It gives the Streverling Guern sey Dairy a great deal of pleas ure and satisfaction to know that we have deserved the confidence of these grahdAtirttn testdents for so many years Glenda says just as I told that sassy little Keif ef the" other dav GoldenGuernsey Losses in Pigs It's Preventable According to reports to the county extension office still 'is prevalent and is causing losses among mue pigs Liebenstein county agent said most swine growers know how to prevent this trouble but just get around to taking the necessary measures Anemia usually is caused by a deficiency of iron or such trace elements as copper or cobalt which affects the hemoglobin content in th6 blood: At times an tadtee de bciency may be ii contributing factor i 'Preventi'ion'wIucfff5 much easier than the cure is best obtained by allowing the pigs access to clean ground Clean dirt or sand can be placed in the corner of a pen daily for the little pigs to root in Sprin Jcling the dirt with an iron copper sulphate solution will help Treatment of giving each little pig an pill when it is less than a week old or of spray ing the udder with a solution made up of one pound of ferrous sulphate 2 ounces ot copper sul phate one pound of sugar and three quarts of water Another method is to give the cf th? daily with an oil can A length of rubber tubing on the spout of the can will prevent injury to the mouths Mavbe you know it but all that gold in ort Knox cost our government one cent even though it pays at the rate of $35 an ounce for every pound it buys This is accomplished by a bit of financial magic which so far has been beyond the powers of the common man who has performed only minor miracles by meeting his tax bill every year What the government does brief ly is this: It pays for the gold with a check drawn on the ederal Reserve Bank which issues the money to cover iVsrirViprk Thvu quickevAWi you can say thfr government makes oat a gold certificate on the gold carl 5 NEW CONGREGATION AT Over 400 worshippers attended the first service of Our Lutheran Church Palm Sunday Services are being held in the Sterling Theater until the proposed first unit of the new church is completed The va cated residence on the old Carl Kehret farm is being renovated by volunteer labor for the Sunday school Classes will begin April 19 Rev Knutson is pastor Mrs Har old Anderson is pianist Special music is ApnLA choir wiU be organized ater Con School Menus April 13 17 MONDAY Barbecued Ham Buttered Peai Bread Butter Milk Sauce TUESDAY Baked Beans Cheese Milk Service Men White most mon fn service will bo hoppy to heor from new cor respondent nemo in this col umn preceded by two diterick () will appreciate etpecielly hearing from Herold reader Why not do Ifttte more writing particulerly when the boy ere in Korea whoro thogoingi rovghoat? Sgt Roy Hillmer US 55 146 267 has been promoted to sergeant nf the motor nool ne is siauuucu js seven miles from the front lines in Korea His address is Battery 21st AAA Aw Bu (SP) APQ 22 co Post on a ter San rancisco Calif Roy is a son of IX onH Mrs John Hillmer 213 Hillmer Garfield xPyt Haugland and his Haugland's Copter to Carry War Prisoners This beautiful Church which stood at the corner of St Paul and Water Streets in Austin whose cornerstone vyasjaid in 1867 is being donated to thb Mow er Gouty air Association by MR and MRS RASMUSSEN of th 'AUSTIN DAILY HERALD Board Accepts (Spring Valley El ID rL Cooling Tower Utilities commissioners accepted the new $250000 cooling tower from the contractors this weekafter tests showed the tower met speci fications Acceptance came at top regular monthly meeting Construction on toe tower began I months ago It cools the water for the turbines which generate el ectric power for the city Until the expansion of the plant river water alone was enough to cool toe turbines However in the summer espe i is low toe tower is needed if the Lidstone Notes Advantages of Buying at Home This Spring has Thought an all time record of solicits to Austin seeking orders for everything from paints to pins according to Lidstone Chamber of Commerce secretary Not only that' but there have ne ver been so many complaints reaching the office concerning mer chandise shipped by mail that has notbeen ordered Recipients are constantly asking whether they are obliged pay for these goods The advantage of shopping with home merchants was cited by Lid stone Home merchants he pointed out are not just interested in the sales made today but in your con tinued patronage and this means a big advantage to customers Harbo Kirchdoerfer to Address Meeting Two Austin educators will appear on the program at the Steele County Educational Spring Workshop at the Blooming Prairie High School Monday Supt Harbq will discuss pub lic relations an Kirchdoerfer will meet with persons interested in student councils and their work These will be two of five panel discussions scheduled for the after noon program which will be follow ed by a dinner in toe irst Lu theran Church Banquet speaker will be Dr rances Clark St Olaf College dean of students The Blooming Prairie High School music depart ment is preparing special music The program will begin at 3:30 with toe banquet scheduled for 6 Auto Goes Into Ditch 4 Teen? Agers Hurt HOLLANDALE our Hollan dale teen agers are in good condi tion in Neve Hospital Albert Lea after toe car in which they wr? ridin nluneed over a bridge abutment into a ditch about a mile west of Hollandale at 4:45 riday The injured are: Barnard Vpr Hpv 18 facial ab A ninmr i jm aa in ii nhrrii W)aw 1 11 hj i iqj AUSTIN STATE BANK i "THE RIENDLY BANK" County Board Talks OHieerangement The county commissioners at a special meeting riday discussed arrangement of offices lathe coun ty courthouse for remaining offi cials once the move to the anne iznade Also tentative plans for a limited amount of remodeling in the old building CORRECTION The name' of Mrs Watson Storry was incorrectly given to the Hersld as Mrs Weslin Storry for the VW story iTiuay Pvt Ronald Haugland is readying his 'copter for transporting ex change prisoners of war Stationed with the Sixth Transportation Heli copter Company in Korea he will have a part in the prisoner trade Ronald who is the son of Mr Ur Melvin TTaiivland Lvle is fly crew chief for his helicopter overhauled 1 34 fkn 1Q i UUrei UQJ KJIVVV iremen put out a fife in an mnk is 'SPECIAL because "it I i Ik AnX Kfaln ULU UCC it SSK1 Street 7:25 m' riday There was jw damage Senate Passes Bill to orce Cooking Garbage ed to Hogs After a three hour debate the Stale Senate riday ippzqyed a bill to require cooking of garbage fed commercially to hogs The vote was 45 to 9 The action was taken to combat vesicular exanthema which scientists say has been traced to garbage fed hogs tell I 1 I I i 'X a 'U i 1 SS anr wk' i nt vm a 1 rnr' vs iff I 4 O' vJt 4 4 i II II.

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