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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 2

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AUSTIN (Minh) HERALD VITAL STATISTICS The Get 6 Attention Golfers READ THE CLASSIIED ADS the Reg $4888 Value MOST SATISIED ALL CAR OWNERS CU See why smashing all first year sales records! Check these exclusives! h's SWING TIME ot your Edsel Swing the deal of a lifetime now! The House Of Service the family's choice KRESGE COMPANY KRESGE COMPANY or every man woman and child tn the United State there are roughly two classified ad published in newspapers Every year newspapers run more than 300000000 classified ads WANT ADS ay for 4 Runs geaht two sorts Lorman Nelson Austin and Orville Nelson Le Roy a brother Martin Exe Hay field grandchildren and six great grandchildren uneral services will be held riday at Sargeant I wish to thank all my friends relatives and neighbors for the lovely flower cards letters gifts and visits while I was a patient at 8t Marys Hospital Your kind ness will always be remembered Harold Krichson JM HORTON Worth farton Ohio sold on new engineering features and styling s' and I got a terrific tn om year the words the av erage adult reads in his newspaper would fill more than 90 full length books 'ft st MISSION PROGRAM GRAND MEADOW Minn The Rev and Mrs rank Argelandir will present a missions night pro gram at Grand Meadow Methodist Church at 8 pm today Slides will be shown covering their 33 years as missionaries In many parts of the world The program is open to the public and no ad mission will be charged A free will offering will bo taken A 1891 John Slegfreld 1958 John Samuel Siegfreid was born at Carthage Hl May 18 1891 and passed away unexpect edly at St Olaf Hospital riday evening April 181958 Ho was united in marriage with Meta Meyer on June 28 1918 In Wykoff Minn To this union were born two children Melvin of Aus tin' and Marcella (Mrs Manderfeld) Mankato In June 1911 he came to Aus tin where he became associated with the Chicago Milwaukee Rail road working first aa a boiler maker later as a fireman and then as an engineer He had re ceived his silver pass for 43 years of continuous service He was a member of St Lutheran Church and the Broth erhood of Locomotive Engineers He leaves to mourn his wife Meta son Melvin daughter Marcella three sisters Mrs Al vin Staub' Buffalo Mrs rank Bollin Hamilton H1 Mrs Bertha Mason Toledo Iowa: four grandchildren rederick Mander feM John Samuel Manderfeld Dale Selgfreid and Gale Seig fried also many nephews niec es and a host of friends uneral services? were held at St Evangelical Lutheran Church Monday April 21 at 2 pjm the Rev Robert Hamp officiating Burial was in Grand View Memorial Gardens Austin uneral services for Miller Mellem 1302 8 River will be held at 3 pm riday at the Wor leli uneral Home the Rev Ar thur Swenson officiating In terment will be in Oakwood Cem etery with American Legion Rost 91 in charge of military rites uneral services for Harry Rosaow Dexter will be held at 1 pm riday at the Dexter Meth odist Church the Rev William oster officiating The body will be taken to the Bowles imer al Home Lohrville 'Iowa for services and interment Saturday riends may call at the Mayer uneral Home until 11 aun ri day and at the church until time ot service' 1907 reda Roseth 1958 reda Augusta Roseth was born Oct 13 1907 at Laurel Iowa the daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo rge Meier On Jan 8 1929 she was united in marriage with Monroe Roseth at Austin and they have since re sided here Their homo is at 1001 Crane Mrs Roseth died at 3:45 am April 18 1958 at St Olaf Hospi tal after being ill five years neral service were held at 2 pm Monday April 21 at the Jordan Mortunary Chapel the Rev Ar thur Swensdn officiating In terment was in Oakwood Ceme tery Mrs Roseth is' survived by her husband Monroe five Law rence of Cloquet Minn Charles of Babbitt Minn Harold of Aus Lai I SEED 1958'sBiggest ffawer Saving! 21" Rotary Mo WITH 2 A CYCLE LAUSON ENGINE Court News Richard Wehner 705' Moscow pleaded Innocent of disorderly conduct was found guilty and sentenced to $0 days suspended The sentence was stayed 106ays Wehner was charged with chasing another driver and stopping him several times Robert Adams was fined 315 for failure to yield the right of way Richard Kelly 21 2313 Ellis was fined 5 suspended for allow ing his dog to run loose He wm fined $5 for failure to have a dog license Tillman Rudlong Racines was fined 25 for careless driving Mr' Marly A' Davis LaCres cent forfeited 315 for speeding Ole Miller 1412 reeborn was fined 35 suspended' for allowing his dog to run loose John Kunze 1401 reeborn Was fined 35 suspended for allowing his dog to run loose Hugh Dunlap 303 8 ranklin was fined 35 for failure to have a dog license ft ft A William Cherokee Iowa forfeited $5 for driving over the center line of the road Richard Dunn 1000 North was fined 315 for driving an un registered vehicle jmd 310 for il legal use of dealers plates LaVern King 824(4 Water was find 325 for permitting 11 legaluSe cl dealer plates 2 Nathan Magnuson Austin Rt 1 fined 315 for driving 60 miles an hour in a 50 mile zone Herman A Schmidt Dexter? ofr felted 315 for passing in a no pass ing zone Rodney riedrich 804 'Har mon was fined 315 for driving 63 miles an hour in a 50 mile zone Melvin Underdahl Albert Lea forfeited 310 for running a red light Hayfield Spring Concert Tonight HAYIELD Minn Spring concert of the Hayfield High School music groups will be presented in the school audi torium tonight The band is directed by John Nasby and the glee club by Miss Mygaret Reggs There is no ad mission charge to the 1 pan concert ft LADIIJ' CANVAS GOL SHOES 4 QQ All Sixes Rfl $795 SPECIAL VteVV Births The following births bare been reported at 8t Olaf Hospital: Mr and Mrs Gene Rolfson 1303 Walnut daughter April 23 Mr and Mry Wllliani Cress Rose Creek eon April Mr and Mrs Donald Majerus 401 Ahj son April 22 lie following birth has been reported outside of Austins i Mr knd Mrs Donald Keating Camp Lejuene daughter April 19' They are former Aus tin resident i THUR RI SAT ONLY EDSEl gives you most exciting and first jet grille design! KMEL LEADS the field in sales Increase! Your Edsel Dealer can offrt the highest trade in In plus special introductory allowance if you buy now! EDSEL DIVISION ORD MOTOR COMPANY Mrs Myers submitted to sur gery last May and in ebruary was once again confined to bed After spending two weeks in the hospital she returned to her home on Good riday where she passed Away at noon April 14 at the age of 71 years 6 mocth 4 days She leave to mourn her hub band and three children Mr Connie Erickson Bigfork Myers Rochester Mr Harbert Soltau LeRoy '12 grandchildren eight great grandchildren Alio surviving are her sitters Mrs Mollie Meyer Hampton Iowa Mrs Zetta Ballard Omaha Neb two brothers Carl Gnade Water loo Herman Gnade Des Moines She was proceeded in death by her parent four one brother 'Cft "ftft MIN'S GOL SHOES Obituaries 1886 Bertha Myers 1958 Bertha Annfyer was bom to Henry and Amelia Gnade Oct 10 1888 at Bochum Germany At the age of eight she came to the United State with her par ents and sisters and brothers They aettled near Ackley Iowa where sbe was confirmed into the Evangelical Church On Sept 6 1908 she was unit ed in marriage to Thomas Valdie Myers near Iowa alls Iowa at the home of her parents To this union eight children were born ive children preceeded her in death1 having died in infancy The first year of their mar ried life were spent in Des Moin es Iowa In 1919 they moved to i Bigfork Minn In 1928 the fam I ily moved to Mower County where 'she made many friends with her I gunny smile and pleasant person ality In 1948 they moved to their present home on the edge of Le iRoy There they became mem bers of the LeRoy Baptist Church i Mrs Myers also became a mem 'ber of the Dorcas Society Relief Corps Rebekahs and Eastern Star The happy couple celebrat I ed their golden wedding' anniver Deaths MRS LENA NELSON Mrs Lena Nelsdn 69 died sud denly Monday at the home of her daughter Mrs Roy 405 Lafayette Dr 1 She was a resident of Sargeant and is survived by three daugh ters Mr Bhane (Bernice) and Mrs Allee Klapperich Austin and Mrs Myrtle Wilkerson Sar I wish to thank my friends and relatives for their visits cards flowers and gift while I waa patient at St Olaf Hospital All of your kindnesses were greatly ap preciated Mr John McGuire Savtit! Regifb! avorite I (ft BRIDGE MIX BOYSI GIRLS! WIN A IIYL WAGON TRAIN 01 $100 CASH AT YOUR EDSEL DEALER'S! nr SEE "WAGON'hAIIT ON NBC WI Save 22c Reg $189 $167 tin Richard at Babbitt and Ron nie of Austin daughter Mrs Robert Johnson (Karen)' Austin five brother Ralph Meier Grand Rapid Minn Louli Mel er Brownsdale Ha I a and Lloyd Meier Austin and Alvin Meier Askov' Minnf 10 grand children Her parents preceded her in dgath Card of Thanks I wish to thank my friends and relatives for their eards gifts and Visits while I was a patient at St Olaf Hospital Special thank tohe nurses nurses aids Dr' David Anderson Dr A Lommen and Dr George Roberts Also thank you to Rev Swenson for his visits Your kindness was deeply appre ciated Mrs William ogelstrom I wish to thank my marly friends and relatives for their calls cards lovely flowers and gifts during my stay at St Olaf Hospital and since returning home A special thanks to Dr Jewell Dr Elllottp nuroes nurses aids and the Gray Ladies I will long remember your kind ness Mr Walter Mahnka iLAMWAr NOW AIMAKS What are the facts In Minno I current unemployment pic i tureT l' i Tberf 'b no cause for hysteria 1 or but at the sama 1 time there is' no reason for com placency or indifference Gov Or I villa reeman and member of I hl staff told a regional gather lug at Winona Tuesday to diacuaa 1 ways and means in combating the I recegaion Attending the conference from Austin were Mayor Baldy Hansen 1 Ray Emmerich Chamber of Com 1 merce manager City Engineer Roger Nelson Aiderman Ernest Jacob If Schleuder and Jay Daane State employment in March was 11000 below the same month of the previous year It was pointed out is in contrast to other years since World WaH when the state has had an annual average gain of 20000 employes a gain which it wu pointed out is necessary to help provide joba for the growing population Seasonal Worker 'ft While employment in March was down by 11000 there were report edly 132000 unemployed or about 924 per cent of the labor force wu pointed out many of the unemployed were eaaonal worker construction worker and women On the state level laid rank Starkey commissioner of the employment security department the highway construction program l'sbeing geared and other state construction pushed An appeal wu made to the some 70000 manufacturing retail out lets and service firms by James Clark buslnesa development com missioner tor fairs sdditional em ploye if possible Hopeful for uture Clark dropped an encouraging remark1 He said he could make no specific revelations at this time but that he new and aub stantial investments in the state in the near One thing brought out by the speakers was that there is appar ently some reluctance to buy con sumer1 goods by1 those who are employed and there need be more restoration of confidence in the future to encourage purchases Gov reeman said that while he is not alarmed about the pre sent situation economists have no definite knowledge of what the fu ture may ft If the sag In the economy con tinues he said there wil undoubt edly be a big federal: works pro gram to provide jobs Ha urged an units of govern ment to survey their future needs and have a program of public works so they will be ready to put federal funds to work Industry Is Problem Ray Solem statistician of the employment security department said that manufacturing has been ths problem area in the recent dron in Minnesota employment Decrease in employment also appeared in transportation min ing and construction Retail and wholesale trade and public utilities he said are bold If yow prasanf refrigerator not over 10 years old and has 3 or more of theee features you can buy this refrigerator for a little as 4 Eaiy Rol! Wheel Whh Semi Pneumatic Tire Adiustahk Cutting Haight Rigid 5teo! Chassis ull Cut Easy Starting Stall rea OOOOH Ur DurhsiB NC 4 the pee rormnce ana roaa abiUty araway ahead a fin rer IaaIc md tnmnv Wk without tbs wuol rs modeling cost If your present refrigerator I not over 10 yr old and has 1 or 2 of these features you can buy i this ref rigerator for as little as ree Parking In Big Lot Next Door So Minn Top Sendee Dpt Reconditioned A anteed Appliances UE 9 990 105 I Oekhnd ns RIGID AIRE MAYTAG HARDWICK HOOVER UWYT NECCH1 ILNA ft gerator to find haw much V'uIANT 125 RIGIDAIRE 1958 COLD PANTRY uneral service for Mr Niels A Nielsen (Anns) Grand Mea dow Township will' be held at 1:30 riday In ths Grand Meadow Lutheran Church the Rev Eugene Holland officiating Interment will be In the Grand Meadow Cemetery riends may call at the Marts uneral Home LeRoy until 11 a riday uneral services for Mrs Lena Nelson Sargeant will be held at 2 pjni riday at Evanger Luth eran the Rev Earl Weeks officiating Interment will be at the church cemetery riends may call at the Hayfield uneral Hom Ambulance Runs TUESDAY 1:38 pm 208 W' Winona to1 St Olaf Hospital 4:10 pm 300 Chatham to Owatonna 7:23 pm 302 Chatham to St Olaf Hospital 10:35 pm 202 Water to St Olaf Hospital 11:40 pm One half mile north'bf'Lan 'Comers to St Olaf Hospital Glove Leather Oil Treated Regular Price $1295 a $1090 Wednesday Aorl! 23 '53 uneral services for Mr Jennlelsary Sept 6 1956 with a had ft Nelson Mona Iowa will be held of friends and relatives at 2 pm Thursday at tba Lan tian Missionary Alliance Church Lyle the Rev Wilbur Junker ot flciatlng Interment will be Plea sant Hill Cemetery Mona riend may call at the 'Worlaln uneral Home until 12 Thurs day and at the church from 1 toft ft armer's A Workingman's Store Phene HI 3 5 166 I Mill 5 lb Bag Highlander GRASS SEED RIGIDAIRE MAYTAG HARDWICK LEWT ZENITH NECCHI ft1 ft I ft" JZ Check the features in your present refri gerator to find how much its worth on We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends neighbors "and relativea for the many acts of kindness shown us during the death oft our dear mother and grandmother Thanks to those who sent flowers spiritual 'bouquets memorials cards of i sympathy furnished car and helped In any way to lighten our sorrow A special thanks to the priests of Queen ot Angela and St Augustines St Zitas Unit St Margaret Unit Dr Uck Dr Nesse nurse and nurses aids 6ray Ladies of 8t Olaf Hospital lavor Seal warehouse of Honnels Mrs La Clair Royal Neighbors of America and the ladies who served our dinner JMay God bless each and everyone Mrs Mary Majerus Mr Rose Backlund Mr and Mr Stanley Bednar Mr and Mrs Bernard Duffney Grandchildren and great grandchildren State Job Problems Discussed at Winona 4 Ing their own There have been employment gains in some seg ments of the Minnesota eoopomy finance real estate insurance and the service industry Gov rseman gats a Arief re port on the he had bad earliar In the day with 8 Steel officials in efforts to in dues them to start a taconite plant in Minnesota 'a He said it was made dear that the Quebec iron ore project would not be competitive with Minnesota since it would serve 8 coastal i steel plants and 'European mar 1 kets not served by Minnesota Definite Commitment The governor said he had receiv ed "no definite commitment" from 8 Steel official to future con traction of a taconite plant in Minnesota He said there wm th jvobablllty of a decision by 8 Steel in perhaps the relatively near futur indicated the fact 8 Steel ha lubttantiaft reserves of high grade ore was a factor in caus ing hesitancy In the field of tac onite' 'ft the family choice mowcrest white or glomorou' yt rcocl groy your pick ran wnw 525 OB BEE TBUE VALUE APPBAISAL CURTIS EDSEL SALES HIGHWAY NO 16 EAST (TEMPORARY LOCATION) DIAL HE 7 3555 ft' 'ft A in tTIttK AKEA8 8KB t8OR lOCAlftioitl PgAltR HARRY ROSSOW Harry Roesow 73 died un expectedly Tuesday ndou at hl home tn Dexter Surviving are his wife Yetta a son Dale of Dexter a grand son Michael uneral services will be held riday afternoon at Dexter 1 unerals uneral service for Mrs Jos eph Lee Dexter will be held at 13Q pjn Thursday at the Al bert Rabins residence Dexter and at 3 at the Dexter Metho dist Church Interment will be In Dexter Cemetery with the Hay field uneral Home In charge of arrangements ft' asAaMaaBBaasaaaaaBaa ield Endorsed by Kandiyohi GOP WILLMAR Minn (A Wayne ield young Minneapolis business executive war endorsed tor the Republican nonflnation for governor by delegates to the Kan diyohi County Republican conven tion Tuesday night Among resolutions adopted was one opposing daylight saving time and another urging a state sales tax to replace th personal prop erty tax "ft To Ghrta Servo and Jwt Enjoy At Home I Mefr cfaxoltt covered bite with fruit aut nuan and Cream ftliap A tempring BigBiiy" mfaplLft mHW5KMLIRNttn MootL en ztaa aa DM122 D3 Look at the Bonus eatures You Get in This Big rigidaire Beauty! 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