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I AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD riday May 31 1957 Art 8 Are Killed con the TEMPERATURES WAGE 7 law 97 sit low 41 In reeman Calls far John Lundy Mgr' Phone ME 3 8815 Something Old Something New! THE CENTURY OLD HUBBELL HOUSE S1350 AUTOMATIC HSADUNM 030 i New Private Dining Rooms Now Available for Your Parties i MANTORVILLE MINNESOTA Across rom Union Hall it pis ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC SLIDE PROJECTOR Riots Erupt in Lebanon WAGE THESE About $500 bushels of orrest barley and 0000 bushels of Mln bafer oats have been distributed in Minnesota through the county seed distribution committees In cooperation with the Minnesota Crop Improvement Association One of every tour American families moves in an average year says the Census Bureau and law 57 50 48 62 You need to pay 1250 to I3OO for Abilena Chicago Denver Helena i Kansu City Loe Angeles Miami zNw Orleans New York Phoenix SeattleWashington Calgary Edmonton 86 68 74 INCONSPICUOUS QUALITY HEARING AIDS 3 Injured When Car Rams House University Develops 2 New Crop Varieties Two new crop varieties have been developed bytthe University of Minnesota Agricultural Experi ment Station They are orrest barley and Minhafer oats orrest has been better than Kindred and other com mon varieties under heavy epi demics of leaf and head infec tions of spot blotch Minhafer oats have a combination of disease re sistance not available in any oth er "recommended variety A car rammed a house caus ing injury to three persons with po lice firemen three ambulances a wrecker hnd a utilities truck on the acene about 12:56 am Thurs day A car driven by Albert Hartley Ace Hotel hit a home causingl000 damage at 313 Oakland Two elderly women in the home suffered shock when their bed was 'knocked three feet out of place Youth Drowns Trying to Cross Lake NORTH SIOUX CITY (fl A 17 year old boy drowned Thurs day while trying to swim across McCook lake here Two men tried to reach him when he called for help but they arrived after he went down The victim was Carl Verdoom one of 12 children of Mr and Mrs Maynard Verdborn of North Sioux City His body was recovered by Sheriff Edward Ekren of Union County Harold of Sioux City Iowa said he saw Verdoorn dive from a dock and get about half way across the lake Verdoorn then shouted for help Two men in a boat tried to reach the youth who was a fresh man at Jefferson SD high school but Tailed BOBER DECLINES Corn borers seem to be on the decline in the Midwest but increas ing in the East says the Department of Agriculture Dry weaker in many parts of CornBelt states has contributed to re duction of this serious com pest? HOLTZ PHARMACY 424 Maks GLASS 1INED 4WATEB HEATERS Bottle Gas or Electric Mk VS1 LOOK RTTHESEEXAMPLES 0UI KING niDfS Kodotlide 1A 'up to $2000ArguifA 200 up to $2500 TDC A 2 up to $2500 Viewlex 33 up to $2500 Duomatter up to $3500 Get our estimates on your' pOJOCtOf rOflOVs $799 84c 73c $1273 each $1672 each 32c 41c 59c $219 $235 Now Combines 1800 Sociability with Modern at Tomorrow Dining I HEADLINER 303E Enjoy brilliant sMe I movies and convenient automatic operation with the Headliner's 300 wan illumination eiectnc cnanger ana remote Includes handsome carrying case ONLY $8300 LESS KING SIZE TRADE IN COMEM TODAY! keep irst Aid Kit vv Extinguisher Handy Dung a power uw in the" wood lot? If so kaep a fire extinguisher "and a first aid Mt handy And keep your hands away from the cutting chain when the engine is running cautions Glenririckett extension farm safety specialist at the University of Minnesota BEIRUT Lebanon (fl Pre election violence in Beirut yes terday claimed the lives of eight demonstrators and left soma 70 others wounded More than 200 rioters were arrested Opposition political leaders who called the demonstrations urged supporters to continue a general strike in Beirut the gov ernment falls 'and until the crim inals who are government offi cials and employes get their just our hours of violence swept the' Moslem quarter of Beirut It ended only after the Lebanese army moved in tanks and ar mored cars The Damascus radio said strikes and demonstrations also occurred in the Lebanese cities of Tripoli Sidon and Baalbek parlimentary 1 tions are scheduled 'to begin June 9 and are expectea toprbvide'a test of strength between the coun pro Western and pro Egyp tian factions Yesterday" troops and police sought to halt a demonstration and strike called by the opposi tion National ront in defiance of a government ban on such gath erings xx Open Till 9 O'clock riday Nites REE PARKING 78 73 57 82 67 88 74 72 57 94 80 78 63 KNOCKS OUNDATION LOOSE A car driven by Albert Hartley Ace Hotels knocked the foundation loose from the northeast corner of a house at 313 Oakland and caused a bed to move about three feet at 1 2:56 am Thursday Hartley andjwo elderly women were taken to'St Olaf Hospital He suffered cuts and frdrh CaptTDonald Mattice and patrolman Robert Rysavy lead year old Mrs Essie Williams St Paul to an ambu lance She was visiting Mrs Nellie Hartley 90 Mrf Hartley is no relation to the driver of the car SPECIAL mOHIRG BOABD Sj50 AUSTIN REIGHT SALES 315 East Wator St PHONE HE 7 4844 Hartley had to qe pried fiym hii car Mr Nellie Hartley 90 no re lation to the driver and Mrs Es sie Williams 83 StPaul her house guest were taken to St Olaf Hos pital in a state of shock They released at 10:30 am today Hartley suffered cuts bruises about his face arms and legs and today is reported in good dition iremen were called tn scene because of a broken gas line Harold Lamon utilities sup erintendent said today that force of the impract roke off the ser vice gas line leading to the house A city utilities truck quickly cap ped the leaking gas Hartley is subject to epileptic seizures and police said he ap parently had a seizure while driv ing his car He was traveling south on High and ran the stop sign at Oakland a dead end crossed Oakland and rammed into the heust Hartley told "police the last thing he remembejcdjvas heading to ward his home in the east side of Austin ive other holiday traffic acci dents were reported to police A collision at 8:30 pm Wednes day at Chatham and Oakland caus offen the Urgen oeUiag nncst qaality hearing UllTr AgBMAMnMMruM $45 to 165! EyetiaM aod at thrtr BMktt Coae We stifHiave the following wire posts left at these give away prices 45 spools 80 rod hvy barb wire 200 6 foot stool Teo posts 50 6 foot posts 6 rolls 20 rods med woven wire 20 rolls 20 rods Hvy woven wire 300 ereosotfed posts 100 creosoted posts 200 3x6'A' creosoted posts 200 creosoted posts 25 2" creosoted poles 25 creosoted poles J5 creosoted poles A 60 pcs 26Mx12' 28 gauge corrugated steel roofing $845 per sq 6 kegs 20D com spikes $1000 keg Cement while it lasts only $115 per sack 1 'BOXCAR SPECIAL EiJECTBic: SHAVEBS 1 ed $15 damage to car driven by Jon Callan 1001 Third when his car hit a signal light A bit run collision Wednesday in the Terp Parking Lot caused $10 damage to the car of Robert Gerhart Rt 2 XA'coUisjon at UpAWednM day Tat 2i0 "EHridge caused $10 damage' to a car driven by Ole uglesteen 611 Bauman and $100 damage to a car driven by Ber nard Kubista Owatonna ug lesteen was backing out of a drive way and hit the passing Kubista car? A collision at 11:10 pm Wednes day at Main near Water caused no damage to a car driven by James Mealy Jr 305 Ken wood and $80 damage to the car of Marx AntV Keller 710 Jiayes The parked car of Roy Sher man 605 High was damaged $20 about 11:30 am Thursday when parked on Kenwood near Lyndale of HOUSEHOLD GOODS Salvage ERTILIZER PAYS ertilizer investment pays bonus in bigger corn yields tba 1956 Tra Corn Yield con test in Minnesota the average re turn over fertilizer cost was $1695 per acre About 74 per cent of the farmers who used fertilizer made profit from' its use according to Charles Simkins extension soils specialist at the University Legs! Notice ORDER OR REARING ON INAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION OR DISTRIBUTION STATE OP MINNESOTA Courty of In Probate Court In Ro Ettste of Bather Durham al so knSwn Bather Durham De cedent The repreaentatlve of the above names estate having find tils final account and petition for settlement and allowance thereof and for distri bution to the persons thereunto en titled IT IS ORDERED That the hearing thereof be had on the 25th dav of Jttne 1957 at 10 A before this Court in the probate court room in the court house in Austin Minnesota and that notice hereof be given by publication of this order in the Austin Dally Herald and oy maueu nonce as provioea oy Dated May 28th 1957 PAUL KIMBALL Jr Probate Judge iphohatv nrnmr rvata JAMES STREI Attorney for Petitioner Stewartville Minnesota ile No 11330 May 31 June 7 14 That famous old fashioned country dining you like so much t'J S' 4 nowhas anew letting or completely over1 inside remodeled everything from dining roomi to kitchen added a largo new public dining room and private dining rooms proud of the quaint new appear 1 7 9 r' ance of our 'lOOYear Young And know you will be too your hext visit save tioHl ON A 64 54 56' 35 39 Legal Notice ORDER OR HEARING ON INAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION OR DISTRIBUTION STATE MINNESOTA County ot as In Probate Court In Re Estate ot James A Nolaa Decedent The representative of the above named estate having filed his final account and petition tor settlement and allowance thereof and for dis tribution to the persons thereunto entitled: IT IS ORDERED That the hear ing thereof bo had on the 17th day of June 1S57 at 10 o'clock AM be fore this Court In tbs probate court room ln the court house in Austin Minnesota and that notice hereof be given by publication of thia order In the Austin Dally Hentld "and by uetea May list 1937 PAUL KIMBALL 3t Probate Judge (PROBATE COURT SEAL) WALLACE 8IEH Attorney for Petitioner Austin Minnesota ile No 11322 May 24 31 June 7 Legal Notice ORDER OR HEARING ON PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE STATE MINNESOTA County ot ee In Probate Court In Re Estate of Jooepb Klema Deoedent The representative ot said aetata bavlng filed heroin a petition to mH certain real estate described tn said oeutlon: IT IS ORDERED That the hasrtng thereof be had on June 17th 1957 at 10 A before thia Court In the probote court room tn the court house in Austin Minnesota and that notlcs hereof be given by publication of thia order In the Aus tin Dally Herald and by mailed no tice as provided by lawj Dated May 20th 1957 PAUL KIMBAU Jr Probate Judge (PROBATE COURT SEAL) BAUDLER BAUDLER Attornsye for Petitionee Austin Minnesota ile No 11400 24 31 June Public Notice WHEREAS a petition has been filed by thelrat National Bank of Austin with the City Recorder of Austin asking permission of the City of Austin tor said bank to build and maintain a pneumatic tubs conveyor system along and across West Bridge Street between Main Street and St Paul Street for the purpooo ot con veying money PAPtrs checks and currency from an auto bank on the parking lot on the South aide of Bridge Street to the existing lrat National Bank building on the North aids of Bridge Street and WHEREAS the Council deems It expedient end advisable that a hear ing be held on the advisability of whether to grant or deny permission to said bank to construct ssld pneu matic tubs system above mentioned NOW THEREORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thst at the Coun cil Chambers In the Municipal Build ing on Bast Water Street In Austin Minnesota on the 7th day of June 1957 at o'clock the Common Council will consider said matter above mentioned and publicly bear acceptance or rejection of said peti tion and thereafter will act thereon Dated at Austin Minnesota this 21st day of May 1957 LET THIS BE NOTICE TO ALL IN TERESTED PARTIES WEILAND "City Recorder May 24 31 Notice EXPIRATION REDEMPTION OICE THE COUNTY AUDITOR County of as State ot Min nesota Notice is hereby given that the time for redemption of certain lands bld In for the state on the 12th day of May 1952 at the tax Judgment sale of lands for delinquent taxes Xr th year 1950 will expire 00 days af ter service of notice and the flllnf of proof thereof In my office as pro tided by Uw thst a notice contain ing a description of said Undi and the names of the persons to whom ths same are auessed has been post sd In my office subject to public in spection required by Uw Dated May IS 1957 SEAL GRAHAM UZLIK County Auditor May 17 24 31 CLEAN STOVES I You can avoid a lot of danger of chimney fires by keeping stov I'es furnaces and stovepipes free 'ifrom soot advises Glenn Prickett 1 extension farm safety specialist at the University When tiiey get plugged up pick a mild day let the fire go down and clean the entire pipe County Projects Bids BLOND OAK or MAHOGANY BEDROOMSET Chest Dressar with Mirror 4 A QU Bookcase Headboard $IveVV Legal Notice ORDER OR HEARING ON PETI TION OR ADMINISTRATION LIMITING TIME TO ILE CLAIMS AND OR HEARING THEREON STATE op MINNESOTA' County of as In Probate Court In Re Estate of KrtSur Hoffman Decedent JUsle Hoffman having filed herein a petition for general administration stating that said decedent died In testate and praying that Elsie Hoffi man be appointed administrator IT IS ORDERED That the hearing thereof be bad on the 23th day of June 1957 at 10 o'clock AJA before this Court In the probate court room In the court bouse In Austin Min nesota that the time within which creditors of said decedent may file their claims be limited to four months from the date hereof and that the culms so filed be heard on the 30th day ot September 1957 at 10 o'clock AM before this Court In the pro bate court room In the court In Aus tin Minnesota and that notice here of be given by publication of thls or iu Hie Austin Lmny neraia by mailed notice as provided by Dated May 27th 1957 PAUL KIMBALL Jr Probate Judge (PROBATE COURT SEAL) Attorafor Petitioner Austin Minnesota ile No 11444 May 31 June 7 14 SEE THIS! DECLINING CHAIR ThiW A AE AA li clarification of the inter govern Honey ww veUU menta' relation's this3 field with I resulting confusion and inadequa I ties Integration in Schools reeman said that Minnesota no longer "had separate schools for Indians and that Indian students attended the same scho public i Hopkins Man Injured Jo all Loses Appeal ST pAuL (fl The Minnesota Supreme Court today rejected the appeal of red Jeske 74 Hop kins who sought $42800 damages for Injuries suffered in a fall on the concrete steps of the Veterans of oreign Wars clubhouse in Hop kins in 1953 A jury in Hennepin County Dis trict Court returned a verdict of $2500 'for Jeske against the George Wolff Holding Co the George Wolff Post No 25 VW but District Judge Paul J' Jaros cak set it aside Jeske appealed In the unanimous decision Asso ciated Justice Thomas Gallagher agreed with the lower qqurt that there was no sufficient testimony to establish the fact that a danger ous condition existed where Jeske slipped and fell" Jeske a firemen at the Glen Lake Sanitarium' claimed he 'fell because of an accumulation of leaves and also contended that the defendants failed to provide proper handrails for the steps absence of a handrail on an ordinary stairway free 7 of de Gallaghersaid mt to rt aj" Hubbell House Legal Notice ORDER OR HEARING ON PETITION OR ADMINISTRATION LIMITING TIME TO ILE CLAIMS AND OR HEARING THEREON bTATE OR MINNESOTA County ot In Probate Court In Re Eotate of 'Oeorge Metcall Decedent Mildred Metcalf having filed herein a petition for general admin istration stating that said decedent died Intestate and praying that Mil dred Metcall be appointed admin istrator IT is ORDERED That the hear ing thereof be had on the 11th day of June 1957 at 10 o'clock A before thia Court In the probate court room In" the court house In Austin Minnesota that the time within which creditors of said decedent may file their claims be limited four months from the date hereof and that the claims so filed be heard on the lth day of September 1957 at 10 o'clock A before this Court In the probate court room In the court house In Austin Minnesota that nntlca hstranf orlvon publication of this ordeiln the Austin Dally Hetald and by mailed notice as 'isiirt Hay 13H1 IW7 PAUL KIMBALL Jr Probate Judge (PROBATE COURT SEAL) PAUL CROSS Attorney for Petitioner Spring Valley Minnesota ile NO 11434 May 17 24 31 BEAUTIUL I IRRIGATION IDEAS I PINK I "To make irrigation profitable in I Minneota three things are neces DAlzlnUUrA I sary say engineers and extension SET i management Specialists at the Un I iversity irst thgre needs to be lia 8ooI potential yield increase 1 W' II due to irrigation Second an irri 1 Wfc ligation system needs to be part of an" intensive operation 'Third jl there needs to be good econo mical water supply dian children The' governor also pointed out that during a total of nearly ofthe' laifflre of 1and or general euer oia age assis exercise reasonable tanPA "ftanAHi'tant nhilrlran and aid to the blind and disabled for Minnesota Indians Of this amount 40 per cent was provided by the federal government 26 per cent by the state and 34 per cent by the counties The governor announced that the Interstate Indian Coun cil composed of representatives from 18 Midwestern and Western states had been invited to hold its 1958 meeting in" St Paul to discuss common problems and programs relating to Indian situation has an awakened interest in these ree man asserted' He: mentioned the work of the Legislative Interim Committee on 'Indian affairs fi nancing of a study of economic possibilities of the Iron Range Re sources' and Rehabilitation Com mission and the concentration on such problems by the Governor's Human Rights Commission Legal Notice ORDER OR HEARING ON INAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION OR DIS TRIBUTION STATE MINNESOTA County 01 Tn Probate Court In Re Estate of Emma Olson De cedent Elmer Olson tbe representative of the above name'd estate having filed hie final account And oetltlnn for settlement and allowance thereof and tor distribution to the persona there unto entitled IT Iff ORDERED That the hear ing thereof be had on the 17th day ot June 1957 at 10 o'clock A before thia Court in the probate nereoi be given by publication: or thia order "In the Austin Dally Her ald and by mailed notice as provided uy mw Dated May 20th 1957 PAUL KIMBALL Jr Probate Judge (PROBATE COURT SEAL) BAUDLER BAUDLER Attorneys for Petitioner Austin Minnesota Pile No 11341 May 24 31 June 7 June 27 1957 Austin Minnesota NOTICE TO Seal ed proposals will be RECEIVED until 10:30 AM June 37 1957 by Graham Uallk County Auditor of Mows: County at Austin Minnesota on be half of the Commissioner of High ways as Agent of said County for the construction of the county projects Hated below Propoaale will be OPEN ED and read publicly at 10:30 AM on the aforeeald date at the County Court House In Austin Minnesota by the Commissioner of Highways for the State of Minnesota or his repre sentative In the presence ot the County Board The mention of the bidders Is dl rflrtfld tn th rnvflr Ing the subletting or assigning ot the 'ut partlee Interested either in the VUUllEUt READ CAREULLY THE SCALES AS THEY AECT PROJECTS THE MINIMUM HOURLY TO BE PAID ON THESE PROJECTS SHALL BE AB OLLOWS: Skilled tabor 180 Labor (Intermediate Grade) M60 Labor 140 A detailed list of these wage scales will be found in the Special Provi sions governing these projecte Aggregate Base Road Mixed Bitu minous Surface and Bituminous Seal Coat 8 50 001 01 (SAB fl) Min nesota Project 6190 (5) length 19 Mllesrlocated between the West Line of Mower County and 105 30 Mlles West ot Lyle 50 604 01 (SAR 5) Minnesota Project 6188 (1) length 28 Mlles located between! and It 21S 7n Mltai North of Lyle 50 618 01 (SAR 14) Minnesota Project 8 6328 (3) length 31 Mlles located between 56 at LeRoy and SAR 11 and 50 619 02 (SAR 11) Minnesota Project 6239 (4) length 30 Mlles located between SAR 8 and SAR 14 30 Mlles North of LeRoy: comprising 520 Cubic Yards of gravel excava tion 650 Cubic Yard of gravel back fill 31133 Cubic Yards ot aggregate base In place 31655 Gallons of bi tuminous material for prime coat 131610 Gallons of bituminous material for mixture 7203 Cubic Yards of ag gregate for bituminous Surface 1045 Cubic Yards of salvaged bituminous mixture for bltumlnous surface 23770 ilar sea i coaC AW Hie 1 kft 'or sea! coat aggregate (Plans 145) 50 617 01 (SAR I) Minnesota Protect 6157 (7) lenxth 68 Mlles iocated between CAR 6 15 Mlles West of Waltham and CAR 10 05 Mlles East of Sargeant comprising 14680 Cubic Yards of aggregate base In place 20300 Gallons of bituminous material for prlme'coat 48310 Gallons of bituminous material for mixture 810 Cublo Yards of aggregate for bi tuminous surface M60 Cubic Yards of salvaged bituminous mixture for bituminous surface 15300 Gallons of bituminous material for seal coat and 540 Cubic Yards of seal coat aggre gate (Plans 050) 8 50 524 08 (SAR 6) Minnesota Project 8 6190 (4) length 30 Mlles located between SAR 7 075 Mlle North of Johnsburg' and CAR 7 and 50 528 05 (SAR 14) Min nesota Project 8 6328 (2) length SO Mlles located between SAR 11 30 Mlles North of LeRoy and BAR 3 comprising 9600 Cubic Yards ot crush 1 ed rock wearing course in place (Plans 070) Proposals plans and specifications! may be examined and secured at the office of the Highway Department 1246 University Avenue St Paul Mln nesota The County Engineer of Mow er County Austin Minnesota will havo coples of the above for examine tlon only REQUESTS OR PLANS MUST BE SUBMITTED ON CONSTRUCTION ORM NO 21120 ACCOMPANIED BY I CHECK DRAT OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COMMISSIONER HIGHWAYS Blds must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Commissioner of Highways or a cor porate surety bond made in favor of the State of Minnesota In an i amount as shown In the schedule i pt2? ZIMMERMAN Commissioner of Highways May 31 June 7 14 Indian Integration BEMIDJI Minn" Gov and private along with non In rrcfmsn todav mans a ti lea for 1" I integrating the Indian population PI Hwith the non Indian with equality aoaress tp me Minnesota Indian Conference here I reeman said i are of such importancethat special attention and special legislation are 'Humphrey Bill I reeman expressed support for I the Humphrey bill which would establish a Minnesota Indian Ad ministration and provide funds for economic development we can meet the Indian situation effectively there must be clarification of the responsi I bility of the: federal i the governoraaid J'and a defi nite recognition of how the state governments fit into the picture i present there is too little at Cameras KINGSIZE IKAUt lN! 4 i WOMAJMluf 43 cr I tr TySWWtWMk 'W 1 At ai I I 101 iMM 7 1 its 4 a I I jToTjf mSKK 11 IgsS Bn2 11 i 88ft' 'p kSM 4 I 7 IQjjf 4 fisS KaSc ute te a Protect Iroai your May oMr a A Wg ocroon otiow by roioW oorrtro DO Il I I JSL 1 i 4k a 1 ft Ti 4 Av sl JTWMJL IO MT WK''' £3 rife ft 'j 1 I1 He Wlk sB V' I I Tr ABWfekWl 4 1 ''J 'SAW "0 VE ss HK IE 4' 3 I I lif LTBTBBBOHTBDDiTBIMaaBfeBTBiiJ' il 'i SA 2 7 rs 1 i Hi Lo Pep Alexandria 78 55 "Bemidji 80 54 Inti alls 82 52 Redwood alls 54 i Rochester 70 59 St Cloud 80 54 Duluth 60 41 i Twin Citiei 82 60 La Crowe 1 72 60 06 Madison 66 54 50 Deg Moinei 77 58 56 Mason City 73 61 Rapid City 76 55 Minot 80 45 Some Real "Buys" STEAK KNIVES CAKE PANS 1 WASTE BASKETS OOD MILLS STEEL SPOONS CELL0 SPONGES COVERED CAKE MEAT UTERS BOXCAR SPECIAL "BOXCAR SPECIAL" Shopmasler LY JIGSAV SWATTERS OMr $2310 6cr Bl INCONSPICUOUS QUALITY HEARING AIDS.

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