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The Albert Lea Tribune from Albert Lea, Minnesota • 13

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Albert Lea, Minnesota
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I wiitittm Shiny Surface Is In i Pipeline Meeting Monday Rivoli Closes in avor of Twin Haicaii Public Meetings orf PLUS 4 Swww Ejected Toww GLEANINGS Ah Ameriean estival of thanksgiving Tahiti Las Vegas s' OICES A OHieoMhm tM7j ui mt (i Caribbean Cruises ft Acapulco Mexico Trave oa Sitmar Caravan Sita AUSTIN 212 4th Ave hospitalized Mrs Albert Hansen who is a resident at St Lutheran Home Albert Lea brake her hip and is a patient at Naeve Hospital pujsv Vwtaiil JMiw) KeAewotiGid A Tulsa Oklahoma i engineering firm is planning a I gas transporting pipeline across i reeborn County The state has 1 issued a permit for the project i The William 'Brothers Engineering Company agent for the Dome Pipeline Cor poration of Calgary Alberta is engineering the installation of a 12 and three quarters inch steel pipeline for the tran sportation of light hydrocarbon liquids 'S': The pipeline portion to be buried in reeborn County is solely a transmission line and not an in route consumption line county zoning ordinance address itself to these types of utilities where in route explained county zoning ad ministrator Truman Thrond (William Brothers) already the county now getting right of way easements from Thrond added An informational meeting has been scheduled for 1:30 pm Monday in the basement 1 1 of London Township Jo Avoid Disappointment LAY A WAY THE RALE6H YOUR 5 CHOICE NOW! Selection of 150 Bikes In Stock 0 With a com plete accts sory depart merit and hung draperies on the walls small hwmate and he said something for em ployes too The projection equipment is now completely automatic and can be run by pushing a button in the box office An entire movie is run continuously on a platter system which means the reels never Have to be changed because there is only one large reel The ice is in at the Albert Lea City Arena with the lights from the ceiling re fleeting off the fresh surface The Albert Lea High School hockey team prac iced at the arena for the first time Thursday night but the facility will not he open to general use until all of cohstrOction is finished The seats arrived i riday so it should take about another week manager Chuck Pappas said Some special public skating time is being planned when everything is ready to go "'t' (Tribune Photo) AIRLINE HOTEL 8 MOTEL RENT A CAR CALL OR STOP IN OR INORM A TION Two Downtown Items ace City Council Two matters relating to downtown improvements' are among the items on the agenda for Monday meeting of the Albert Lea City Council City Manager John Elwell Is expected to ask the council for a $100000 appropriation to begin work on the project It will be a to the project from existing funds which win then be repaid when the im provement program is put together in its final form In a related matter the council will hear report on the feasibility of purchasinghe site of the former reeborn National Bank drive in teller facility The property has been' appraised for the city The council win be asked to decide if it wants to atteppt to purchase the property for use as a downtown parking lot Recent meetings with downtown businessmen have shown a desire for a lot in that location Alfred Bjornnes of Min nAflnnlic Th mvnr a fk HIV Courthouse WEDNESDAY Albert Lea Schoo! Board noon Hawthorne School rvica bro Jeas vooyor KATE 1 1970 Thursday 3:30 pm TUESDAY reeborn County Board 9 lam commissioners room to comfort eliminated every other row We now have bigger more comfortable seats We sac 7 days or 14 days Departure March 13th TAHITI Departure 1st 7days Deluxe hotel i LAS TWO departures EVERY WEEK SeasonsTRAVEL INC OREST CITY 145 Clark i 582 3312 went from 498 and 180 I The seats downstairs were lost because a new projection booth had to be built the box MONDAY Albert Lea City CouncU 7:30 pm council chambers City Center GtefwiQe Gty Ceunefl 8 Qty Halt Albert Lea Housing and Redevelopment Authority 4 pjnmulti purpose room City Center 1 HANDY Come and celebrate with us ingiving thanks! Book your CHRISTMAS 'W PARTIES NOW While dates art stiff available Call 8352229 Ask for Ele The Sunday Tribune Area News Page Seaday oil Um Cwaieideifce Every winter vacation every tour you see advertised in big city newspapers is available from 4 Seasons Travel Departures eb 14th March 13th March 27th 7 days irst class hotels Northwest Airlines Charter from Twin Cities Chartered bus to Twin Cities CARIBBEAN CRUISES 8 departures from eb 21st thru April 10th 7 days New luxury Norwegian Caribbean Liners LOSS' IS GAIN The Rivoli Theaters marquee is empty now hut tne uroaa way has become more crowded since balcony remodeling added another theater there The Riv oli building is for sale but not for use as a theater (Tribune Photos) Building Is or Sale to sett btek Now them fa he added The seatsare wider but the screen is narrower It is 10 22 feet compared with 14 40 downstairs is smaller for viewing such a short throw and a wide auditorium We want people looking from one end of ti screen to the he sid rificed seating for1 They' installed new' Keating Keesling said There used to be and air conditioning systems a 31 inch spread from carpeted aM the space THE NEW LOOK the new theater at' the Broadway Twin in the bal cony the new look 'is' colorful and emphasizes comfort There is more than five feet from seat back to seaf back leaving plenty of room for pedestrian traffic Every other row of seats was taken out and new seatsrep lae ed those Aid did you know 4 Seasons Travel is the authorized agent for ALL of the following tours! American Express Cartan a Thomas Cook Olson Norwegian American our Winds Tauck Travel World Maupintour Bennett WEDNESDAY NOYEMBER 26 7:00 PM 'Y 4 THbRSbAYNOVEMBER 27 10:00 AM ALBERT LEA 136 Clark 373 2473 433 1823 By JIM HUGO Tribune Staff Writer I The RivoH Theater will not be turned into a pornographic Gffjce was moved and walk meaier as some rumors say ways were provided befoinj the Broadway Twin manager Ken jast of seats Keesling said Keesling said Thursday Upstairs the seats were tost The Rivoli quietly closed its doors Sunday aftw i the matinee showing of of Paul Earlier its major showing had moved to the Broadway Twin The building is for sale Keesling said but only if it is neapons me owner or tnei property recentiy indicated he uves nui want bo me sen me property but has' plans to develop it a parking lot on his own are welcome at 1 irst Lutheran Si MaryAvenuand West Clark Sfawt" auditorium of the reeborn County Courthouse Present at the session wiM be represen tatives of the engineering inn the pipeline firm and the State pa of Natural Resources AU interested citizens par ticularly those who will be affected by usage of their land in the project are welcome to attend tire information meeting learn a lot more about it on Thrond said riday The gas conveyance pipe is designed to pass through 13 Minnesota counties The mt! County portion of the big tube 004 usei 35 a theatCT is charged to pass through Sections 4 5 10 14 24 and 25 of Hartland Township Sections 28 31 and 32 of Bath Township Bancroft Township Sections 3 4 10 11 13 14 and 24 Sections 19 20 28 29 33 i and 34 of Riceland Township I Hayward Township Sections 2 3 11 and 12 Oakland Township 1 Sections 17 18 20 Ji 27 28 34 35 and 36 and Section about $23000 the floor could be leveled he said and the building could then be used as a drug hardware clo thing or similar store 1 The 55 125 foot building has rental properties including Jewelry and apart ments on the second and third floor he said Both theater buildings in Albert are owned by the CariscK Corporation of Wayzata which operates mbne than 30 theaters in five states The corporation now has two theaters one overhead resultingi jin considerable sav ings Ybe sato About" $56000 has gone remodeling which has been taking place for nearly three months Tbe remodoling has eliminated 128 'seats from the downstairs theater dropping from 700 to 572 and 318 were lost upstairs where the number that remained RADUE CYCLERY Ths Loader Ride A 142 College St Downtown Albert Lea 'X I A 1 gOoMMEp! 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