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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 7

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be at Regrets Sent in TEMPERATURES DUCK 17 IS 01 CLUB! 01 04 A 06 76 09 A Reminder I REGULAR Back To Schodl Night: NOTICE Decker Hardware Austin High School MERIT COUPON 02 38 36 67 37 63 The empty shell of an ostrich egg is large enough to hold the contents of 18 eggs of the com mon domesticated fowl A program on civil' defense will be presented at the Lansfag Udol pho armers Union meeting Wed nesday at the Cedar Valley Con servation Club 74 34 28 65 45 40 32 a 42 56 LYLE Minn Nine Lyle High School students attended the South east Minnesota Press Assn meet ing at the Kasson Mantorville High School Saturday They were Murial Martin Pat ty and Mary Weber John Duerst Mary Ann Chilson John Winter Sandra and Elaine Walsh Dar nel Anthony and their adviser Mrs Steen Principal speaker was Johnson Minneapolis NSPA ex ecutive Sessions on planning and editing and use of a mimeograph were held Newspapers and annuals from the 20 participating schools were judged and a first and Wo sec the were awarded You move 750 major muscles every 24 hours If you are an aver age 4uilt weighing 175 pounds 56 09 ADERS NAMED i Jun cheer leaders Seventy five per cent of the ships are expected to use the St Lawrence Seaway when it opens in 1959 Church after church crowded to capacity and students that liked to go to school' what surprised Bob Lar kin during a 44 day visit to Com munist Czechoslovakia Bob 15 year old son of Mr and Mrs Robert Larkin Sr 104 Rar mon accompanied his grandmo ther Mrs Josephine Glasser Al Mow er County Red Cross chapter will hold its monthly meeting at 4 pm today at the chapter offices" President Gene McLoughlin will preside Church Aids Mission und CHEER SPRING va: ior High sch were elected last week Selected were Patty Bouesein Sharon Kep pers and Carolyn HalgenLall eighth graders Mary Atwood sev enth grader is the alternate 41 31 39 47 Name Topics for Mission Crude glycerine is not derived from soap but as a step in the manufacture of soap 15 Cent Stamp on Salo Here Dec 13 The first 15 cent stamp issue more than a year will be issued by the Post Office Dept In Washington Dec 12 and in Austin Dec 13 Postmaster Elmer Requa said this morning The new regular issue stamp will be in maroon and depict John Jay first chief justice of the Unit? ed 'States Supreme" Court" The' likeness from fi portrait of Jay by Gilbert Stuart Collectors interested in first day covers may write to the Washington postmaster with request accompanied by self ad dressed1 envelope and money or der Deputy Sheriff to Pick Up Priwner Deputy Sheriff Halstenson left Saturday for Wichita Kan to return Reno Leininger here on a charge of child abandonment Due to the election of William Sucha to the of fice of Clerk of Court in Mower County the position of Mower County Probation Officer will be vacant ThosA desiring to apply for this position may do so at the office of the Probate Juvenile Court of Mower prior to November 24th 7 Desirable qualifications are a college degree with emphasis Insectology and psychology and one or more years experience In probation or its related fields 19 73 51 52 51 51 48 38 65 52 79 62 41 49 36 61 71 60 37 76 86 42 41 82 59 73 53 60 83 52 Teachers to Play Donkey Basketball ADAMS Minn A donkey bss ketball game between the faculties of Adams and LeRoy high 'schools will be played at Adams riday in the school gymnasium The contest is sponsored bysthe yearbook staff Lois Mogen Aids in St Olaf Production HAYIELD Minn Lois Mo gen was co chairman of the St Olaf College production from High She served with Don Ostrom DeKalb Hl Miss Mogen is a senior Veterinarian Shoots i a Hole in His oot SA Robert Stewart Austin lit 5 will remain at Veterans Hos pital Minneapolis f6r at least three weeks recuperating from a school sponsored calisthenic ses sion In their spare time they attend movies or theaters engage in sports such as soccer hockey and volleyball and watch television Their television he says is non commercial and consists mostly of short skits drama and musicals and intermissions between these skits are filled with music Only One Channel there is only one he added He visited a Czech classroom and found it much the same as an American classroom although all teachers at the school be visit ed were men Another interesting visit by Bob by was to a textile factory in Zaumberk The factory seemed much the same as an American factory except that it was also an adult recreational center with a swimming pool gymnasium and a movie bouse inside the factory gates All in all Bob found the trip interesting educational and enjoy able MARK Maj Robert Cox head of the Air orce Recruiting De tachment in Minneapolis pins new recruiter Identifier ation badge on Austin Re cruiter Sgt Wendell Kizer The badge Is an exact full color replica of the Air orce recruiting seal New Savings Stamp to Be in 3 Colors The new 25 Cent United States savings stamp will go on sale at the Austin Post Office Nov 18 this morning The new red white and blue Is sue marks the first time that sav ings stamps have been printed in more than one color It will con tinue to feature the Minute Man as the old green stamp but the American flag has been added to the background Arrangements are being aoutht whereby the savings stamps will be sold at Austin schools The stamps will be' available in gift books of $250 and $5 val ues id addition to the customary sheet forms gift books will be especial ly appropriate as the Christmas season approaches points out the $25(1 book contain ing 10 25 eent stamps and the $5 book 20 At present only the 25 cent de nominations will appear in the patriotic three colof theme How will continue to be sold 4he 10 cent stamp in red the SOcent in blue the $1 stamps in grey and the $5 'stamps in brown 4 Charged With Aiding Delinquency our youths who took 15 year old Toya Armstrong to Wauke gan Hl last week were charg ed today with contributing to the delinquency of a minor Gary Grimley 17 2201 Win ona Jerry Chinnow 16 704 Rail way John letcher 16 605 High and Tony Lipovsky 17 2319 Hope were referred to Juvenile Court The girf was reported missing Nov 2 by hey parents 16 48 34 44 38 87 near Courtland' John laherty 607 Sev enth was tagged for careless driving He told police his jumped into the front seat dis trading him Damage of $100 was 7 done to his car and $100 damage to the car of Leo Swank 408 Courtland A hit run collision at 1:15 pm Saturday in the Sterling Parking lot caused $40 damage to the car of Beverly Dimit 809 Victoria A collision at 1:40 pm Satur day at Taylor near Oak caused $20 damage to the parked car of James McDonough 1708 Wino na and bo damage to the car of i Abel Davis 1004 Taylor Red Cross Board in Session Today The executive board of the Shelter Offers 3 Dogs for Adoption The animal shelter today offer ed for adoption a brown Cocker male six months Shepherd pup female three months and black Labrador male one year It Is holding for identification an Irish 1 1 female one year black Labrador male one year Male Chorus to Meet Ct St Olaf Church The Austin Male Chorus will rehearse in St Olaf Lutheran Church tonight instead of the Vo cational School practice room John Wall announced to day The time is 7:30 irst Legislative Meeting Held Todays The first of several semiheast era Minnesota legislative confer ences was scheduled today in the Cloud Room of Kahler Hotel Ro chester Attending from Austin were James Holtal chairman of the Chamber of Commerce legis lative affairs committee Mer ril Rolfson director adviser of the committee and Ray Emmerich chamber manager The Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce will help to set up the agenda for the series Christian Education Leaders Honored SPRING VALLEY Minn Church School Vacation Bible School and feleased time week day school teachers of Memorial Meth odist Church were honored at a cooperative dinner Wednesday by 100 members of the church Mrs Heidlebaugh super intendent and Mrs Myrtle Zim merman secretary treasurer werelntroduced by the Rev Mary paster Slides taken of CROP distribution of heifers overseas last year were shown PACK AWARDS PRESENTED SPRING VALLEY Mfaa Awards were presented at the Spring Valley Cub PacE meeting at Our Saviours Lutheran Church last week There were 5 bob cat 12 bear 14 wolf 2 lion 21 gold arrows 19 silver arrows and 10 service bars presented iremen Recruit 6 for A'Negatlve load Dondtiohr Austin firemen early today recruited six emergency A nega tive blood donors for an emer gency at St Olaf Hospital Through the early morning calls firemen recruited Norton Gil man i00f Oakland Emery Hovland 2306 Sheldon Evelyn Galbraith 204 Mill Robert Hanson 1106 Grove Mrs Vernon Gosha 1802 Deneen and Donald Kafron 1406 College Quick Carpet Beauty The Easy Way A lot of family living can make your carpets a a pretty sad sight thatfr Change It to a thing of beauty the quick and easy way with Blue Lustre cleaning So easy to use in any riiampoo applicator or with long handle briuh The result a carpet fre from soil fresh bright colors and pile of lofty softness Carpets can be beautiful despite the constant footsteps of a busy family Cost so Httle too One half gallon cleans three 9x12 rugs CLEVELAND'S ft0VWTOWN 'STIRLING Serious Is will the subject of the Rev Raed sermon at St John's Luth eran Church tonight The Noath Judson Ind minister will preach through Thursday night in a Missouri Synod evangelism mission Several hundred parisbon i ers from StJ bert Lea on the trip behind the Iron Curtain Mrs Glasser visited Tier native land for the first time in 35 years Stopped at Prague a Mrs Glasser end Bob first stop ped In Prague where they stayed with Mrs sister whose husband had an office job in a jet airplane factory in Prague In Prague according to Bobby the people seemed to live well with an abundance of appliances What especially impressed him in Prague was the attendance at churches and how well kpt np the churches were At one church he saw a statue of the Christ Child with a gown that was changed every two hours One of these gowns he was told was studded with the biggest ruby in the worlds Youths Spoke English The next stop for Mrs Glasser and Bob was the town ofZaum berk In northeastern Czechoslova kia There: Bobby ran into some Czech youths who spoke English and found out about their school setup i he said kids likfcd "They go to school from 7 am to 4 pm six days a week 10 months a Twice a week in the eventar ThiiMessageCourtesy of ustirr ederation of Teachers 3 Austin Elks qt State Meeting Dr Wagner Denver Daily and A Allas of the Austin Elks lodge Sunday participated in the mid year meeting of the Minne sota State Elks Assn in St Paul Representatives of most of the 25 lodges through the state were present The delegates acting on behalf of the 5000 Elks in Min nesota adopted a revised consti tution and set of bylaws During the session presided over by Norman Hanson of the Alexandria lodge reports were heard on many i activities con Report Made on School Attendance GRAND MEADOW Minn Seventh graders at Grand Meadow High School had the best attend ance marks in the first quarter 9876 per cent Other class' percentages were 10th 9th 9821 8tii 9804 ilth'97fc 12th The school average was 98 per cent In memory of those who made the supremeMcrifice in alt wars Our store will closed: Corner row November 1 1 Veterans Day 06 I STAINLESS STEEL I MEAT LITER I WITH LIMTIMI MSLMAe NANDLB I A NEW KlTcHtN HELMR EASY TO UT LARGE AND SOT OODS ROM PAN TO SERVING DISH HANDY TO TURN nun rrc sun (pancakes had done a lot of ardert work for many years in building the local while Robert Hess execu tive president of the Minnesota AL CIO said unique work and her union has served as the pattern for other had been a formidable op ponent but a good and true friend through the Hugh Plunkett Jr told the gathering trademark of was her large purse which swing quite actively back and forth dur ing tough negotiations Plunkett recalled on the other side of the table were always ap prehensive of that large heavy looking Raised Living Standard men and business and professional people have waxed fat through the efforts of people like Eva who have raised the standard of living for the Congratulatory letters were re ceived from GoV Orville reeman Eugenie Anderson Sen Hubert Humphrey and local state busi ness and labor leaders Also present at the fete Satur day tfas Edward Murnane sub regional director of the United Auto Workers Hemmenway state chairman of the DEL and rank Ellis one of the founders of Local 9 Mrs Sauers was presented with an oversized huge money purse and other gifts She served more than 20 years as business mana ger for Local 578 serving organiz ed workers in the services indue Alexandria Bemidji tatl alls Redwood alls Rochester St Cloud Duluth La Crosse' Madison Mason City Minot argo Rapid City Calgary Edmonton Regina Winnipeg The Pas Albany rain Albuquerque clear Anchorage snow Atlanta clear Bismarck dear' Boston cloudy Buffalo rain Chicago clear Cleveland rain Denver clear Des Maines clear Detroit cloudy ort Worth clear A Helena cloudy Indianapolis cloudy Kansas City clear Los Angeles cloudy Louisville cloudy Memphis clear Miami cloudy Milwaukee clear Mpls St Paul clear New Orleans cloudy New York rain Oklahoma City Omaha clear Philadelphia clear Phoenix dear Pittsburgh rain Portland Me doudy 48 38 Portland Ore cloudy 50 41 Rapid City clearRichmond clear 1st Louis clear 'salt Lake City cloudy San Diego cloudy San randscot dear Seattle cloudy 'Tampa clear 55 34 60 62 74 68'62 J8 54 05 46 42 64 82 65 Calendar Coifed in District Court if November term of Mower Coun 4 ty District Court opened this mom i tag withjthe call of the calendar by Judge A Richardson Cars Missed Him But an Owl Didn't BOURNEMOUTH England (AP) rom now on long distance Ken will take his night workouts in just a plain sweat suit His luminous model specially designed so motorists could spot him trotting along the road was in tatters today victim of an owl The bird was settling down quietly the other night when along came Ken in his luminous suit The owl take to it flew down and neatly ripped it from chin to belt 'Ambassadors' Are Sought for Speeches Interest in Cbmmunityabassador program continues to spread as requests for talks by Jormer ambassador continue sev eral years after the trips were made Beside Cart JBrill 1958 ambassador to Poland former community ambassadors Allen Thlemich Robert Dufresne Low ell Gillett and the Rev Wendell Pew speak periodically to various groups Tonight in Minneapolis fThiem ich will speak on his experiences in India to the Pen Women of Minneaota free lance writers and journalists who have written for national publications will speak on the role of omen in India and also on Communist influence in this neu tralpountry HERALD MON NOV 1 0 1 958 'PAGE 7 Hasbergen Speaks td Woodbury Club LYLE Minn County Agent Don Hasbergen talked on the Junior Livestock Show at the Woodbury Rustlers' 4 Club at the KP Hall Plans for the Christmas party were made and Judy Neus gave a demonstration on entertaining Warren Neus and Muriel Martin were In charge of entertainment Mrs Case Koopal and Mrs JohnWalsh served lunch 9 rom Lyle at Press Meet A Teams of 80 Schools Here Tuesday uture armers of America teams from '80 southeastern Min nesota schools will be fa Austin Tuesday for the general livestock and meats judging contests in two regions The schools will be from Re gions 7 and 8 which Includes Diets 13 14 15 and 16 It in cludes the area of former Dists 5 and 6 which have annually held their general livestock judging con tests at the Geo A Hormel 4 Co plant The teams will register at 8:30 am and the contests start at 9:15 am and are to be through at noon when the Instructors start grading the score cards Carroll Plager Hormel live stock extension manager will set up the livestock classes which this year Includes a gilt selec tion class and Harold Collins live stock department will set up the meats department Don Ritland district adviser and Austin voca tional agriculture teachers is gen eral chairman The contests are held on Veter ans Day when the plant is closed by the fraternal order dur Ii tv wuwik I UB WC put MIVUUU SARGEANT Minn A Loyal ty dinner and program will be held Thursday at Zion EUB Church Sargeant an cutgrowth of the conference stewardship pro gram in launched last spring The Sargeant 'church plans to assume $170 as its share of the mission expansion fund in addi tion to the $171 assigned the church by the conference for the missions and benevolences The aith in Action fund will be used to start new Churches in Minnesota The conference sponsor ed a new chufch to th? IBM sec tion of Rochester in RAhfield and in South Grove neaf St Paul The conference aimi to establish more churches in the urban areas to take care of the migrating 'gunshot wound in his foot population Stewart a veterinarian with the Veterinary ood Inspection Ser ivice Detachment in Austin was loading his gun to go bunting Oct 31 when thl gun accidentally dis charged and blew ft hold in his foot Re was taken to Veterans Hos' pital after emergency treatment at St Olaf Hospital Af RECRUITER Jenson Addresses armers Union Unit GRAND MEADOW Mtan' Gayle Jensen Mankato Central Exchange fieldman spoke to the Grand Meadow armers Union at the American Legion Halt Lynette Jacobson played accor dion selections and the next meet ing Nov 18 at the Stanley Davis home was announced Mrs Louis Loebig Mrs Davis and Mrs Maurice Thorson served lunch LEXHL1 I HANDLS j' wMb feu la werfdng euf adequate but economical protection Year ineuranca worries will turn ta when tha AUSTIN NATIONAL CO takes over and if you're Sot careful yvo'N be foinlng others of their beppy clients forming the AUSTIN NATIONAL CO Admlr A Jenkins etor Sheedy HE 3 231 1 Aunnto A A irfu iteilliii itiiiiiiiiiilaiiiaAiiihAiiilinft mfr ft mw iiiiimimtoilr all your worries about Insurance by turning year problem ever to the AUSTIN NATIONAL CO 122 Mill Street This agency JODIS Juniors Give Play at Adams ADAMS Minn Adams High School juniors: presented "Rest Assured" a comedy in three acts Thursday and 'riday In the cast were Virgtaia Ran en Mary Dralle Domino' Mary reund Jerry isk Bruce Lunde Ann Schissel Chuck Thompson Sharyn Millenacker Paul Wigharfi Judy Himebaugh Tom Schaefer Jackie Caquelin Bernie Merten and Jeanette Mc Gee Benjamin PellowsH directed the play and William Schissel was stu dent director Otijers on the pro duction staff Jeanette McGee and Thomas Schaefer costumes and make up Bernie Merten Rayirtz and Lester Goergen' stage hands Arlen Pederson LuVert) Ranson Robert Osmundson Carol Smith Joyce Gerhart Doris Smith Jim Stem Ray Kirtz Gary Un derdahl' Carol Lee Osmundson Jeanette Gilgenbach and Theresa Retterath ushers I Winona Presents '100 Year Musical WINONA Minn (AP) Pre sentation of a musical based on the history of first 100 years will highlight the windup of the Statehood Centennial here Nov 18 23 The musical written composed and produced by Cliff Sakry of Hopkins is entitled Students from three local col leges St St red Winona State Winona High School and Cotter High School and local civic groups are' cooperating fa the presentation The musical was first produced fa St Cloud in 1949'red repeated fa 1951 TALES CZECHOSLOVAKIA Bobby Larkin Jr tells sister Annette illustrated experiences of his trip to Communist Czechoslovakia last month Besides photo al bum Bob shows a Czech peasant doll dressed in festive garb Egg Throwing Youffr finds uzecn unurenes run Theft Reported Vandalism and theft over the weekend are being Investigated by police George 704 adden reported eggs splattered over the picture window and door of his home AM tocahl' 1010 fiarmon also reported egg throwing at his home Youths whpf broke into Austin High School were chased by a cus todian and escaped through a side door They broke a window Walter Christiansen 1304 Riv er told police a camera was stol en from his car and Mrs Wallace Slowinski 102 Millfield Drive re ported a spare tire and wheel tak en from her car trunk HONORED Mrs Eva Sauers was given a hug Satur day by Rep elect Joseph Karth on her retirement as business manager of Local 578 Tribute Is Accorded Labors irst Lady A at the bargaining table had a tear in her eye Saturday night as more than a hundred persons gathered to pay tribute on her retirement busi ness manager of Local 578 Labor and business gathered at a smorgasbord in the Austin Lab or Center a salute to Mrs Eva Sauers first lady fa the labor In welcoming the guests Mayor Baldy Hansen noted that his tory of Austin is tied up with Eva dnd that her co workers have gain ed a position of respect through her 6 Praised by Official Rep elect Joseph Karth St Paul master of ceremonies said attended a region Bl al rally at Owa a uuiuui a when the Revl John Bredehoft Coffeyville Kan spoke aa Shall Be Witness Rdv Raedeke A JSO volce choir aang and 250 children formed a speaking choir on explanation of the sec ond article of the Creed The Rev Mr topics for the remainder of the week: Tuesday God Want Wednesday' Must I Suf Thursday I Be Sure of I The Rev Har old Braun Lewiston is guest missioner at Holy Cross His topics: Tonight You Run rom sY Heavenly Home? Tues day You Be a Wed nesday You Rev Braun Use Your Spiri tual Thursday "Is Your Christianity Genuine?" AUSTIN DRUG Cornar St Paul Wafer ttreetf Daily to 10 Including Sunday by Humphrey Sen Hubert Humphrey will be unable to speak to the 22nd an nual Minfiesota Iowa Swine Insti tute eb 5 it was announced to dy Humphrey who had tentatively accepted the principal role wrote Holand institute director that the press of duties fa connection with the opening of the new wiU prevent' him from accepted the invitation Each year the institute has a major address by a Nationally known farm authority Last year it was Sen Edward Thye red the year before Agriculture Secretary iLmIA AQit ftJCilOVil AniLv WCUAj AU MAC CvCUUAg Holand said several other out he continued all students go to a standing speakers are being con sidered for the principal role at the institute An outstand ing group of farmers and live stock authorities have agreed to appear on the program Civil Defense to Be armers Union Topic 4 Awards to Stacyville OSAGE Iowa Two Stacyville 4 clubs wera named ths out standing 4 clubs in Mitchell County at the annual awards pro gram fa the Osage High School auditorium Saturday Honored were the Stacyville Jolly Jacks (boys) and the Stacy Stars (girls) clubs They were pre sented by the Osage Jeycees Trips to the Internatlonel Live stock Show fa Chicago were award ed Mary Jane Pitzen Stacyville Ruth Blong Stacyville John Sul livan New Haven Elwood Rake Osdge Robert Mauef New Hav en red Merle Baldner Toeter ville ive trips were awarded by the 4 oundation and one by the North Iowa Milk Producers Mar keting Assn Gene Pitzen Stacyville receiv ed the outstanding dairy member award and Diane Kronneman St Ans gar th state production award Corn winners were a Harman Everett Hernan Arlyn Hartwig and Daniel Smith Pub licity awards were presented Don na Kollatz and Duane Kleckner by the Mitchell County Press Os age More than 500 person tended Dog Blamed for Collision wA A that Jumped fa the front I seat car causeu vuumr' 'and ft ticket far the driver aVt 9:25 pm Saturday at Kenwood Collins drain Opens at Spring Valley SPRING VALLEY Minn A new business Collins Grain Co opened Spring Valley Nathan and Cletus Collins pur chised the old mill building which once housed village electric plant from Ernest Strike who bought it 20 years ago from Col lins The grain business will be separate from the Collins Produce which will remain in its present location MMMRMHMRaMaegMMMMMBaaiwiHiaeMWMMH tr to 1 5 1 srawT A rvkvJvJSw' 1 hl 1 I Bgffeffill ghf rJ I 1 BB 3 I 7 1 tt I I Tv II Ml 43 2440 19 35 31 44 23 39 23 42 37 23 4125 40 28 41 27 49 32 48 27 55 34 40 28 48 28 46 12 38 23 31 29 58 40 72 45 MERIT COUPON.

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