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Newspaper Clipping - Newspaper Clipping Scan - Eagan Township Hall Completed - 4/1/1965 (2) M t ' Vol S I& AV A& WIN IL AV AIL Um Emma' N V L L E JrA Burnsville Office Telephone 890-2580 DAKOTA COUNTY 7RIBUNF H.a.H.,,Completeld district.-191qi[A dF�1( a, n.,.T .y��yy 4-. s. More Teachers� � district 191 will need an addl- w - tlonal 45 teachers next fail tb ``,e �� •. Ht ► handle 1t. TO Authorizatio r increased nas been given by the board to hire 36 newSEI teachers. The superintendent expects h! high school enrollment to jump root to 1,600 next fall and the ele- Ala mentary total to sociis to 2,900. day NEW EA4AN TOWN HALL bulli just north of the old facility structure, desi.graed.by Vosejepka and K!lstofte of �Vayrcata In Current figures are 1,180 and Ana 64 x 36 feet, constructed of concrete block, redwood and glass. 2,297,respeetl.vely. Opo was completed recently, Tlllges Construction company, Lake- The concrete colonades, shown hare, are on the east Pace Of ` 3 ville, built the hall for a prime contract price of $17,256. The the new building. Miss Kinw....cota len, they sold a considerable piece Hel Prevent of their farmland to Cgntrol Valley Pageant Ua2 ood ,Q � Data Corporation. tlo[ V� HOT ]PUNCH f In The cold and snowy weather Ale has e a kept high school1Your Basement appetites razor sharp. To April 10 Burnsville at Burnsville Angle high, rad cook t By Sara Dalt hot lunch parWclsays has April 10th is soon approach While the Minnesota Valley a[ Ing,and with It the Miss Mit, braces itself for what is pre- � Hearingbeen a whopping 79 per cent Valley Pageant. IlllIlllm dieted to be heavy flooding, UNSUNG HEROES this month, Ten lovely and talented can- many homeowners on higher With all the winter snow didates are entered in comped- gr-ound—ar _simply.ho Ing to_P�� -hopefully—betrind—tr—naw,—no tion for this coveted title,to y be prevent rising waters in their one could be happier than Ed Ne. �hurCh conferred for tore second year own basements. alles, maintenance supervisor, ,n1 by the hilnnesota Valley JaY-Some suggestions on thecera. matter were given by Savage / ■ �0 Ed and a crew of 10 men A spokesman for the Jay- ane Mayor, Merrill Madsen Jr. ��� May worked 12 hour shifts for Planned For cera reported that a most en-the ril Of � 1. Remove as much snow as nearly three days recently, tertalning program is ler the of possible from around basement cleaning up the village roads offering. The girls have been J walls and window wells, The hearing on the proposed after the St. Patrick's Day hard at work preparing their of Burnsville State Batik, which storm, Burnsville talents for the show, knowing sch 2. Clear out any artificial or Ed wife, Loretta, tells us that this le one of the major natural drains in the yard. was tO, have resume-d March tfo 29, hrarr now been postponed to that Ed worked 9« hours points on winch they are to be 3.Cut trenches In the snow, straight, leaving the house judged. The girls will also ubl May 20 at 0 a-m. Officials of the Wisconsin compete on poise and beauty I where necessary, to encourage The hearing was set ahead March 17 at 7:lfi am,and not c{ the flow of water away from to allow time for Howard returrilne until 1:30 a.m. Fri- Evangelleal Lutheran Synod of tuc and figure, exc the lrnuse. to allow presl4arrt of the Sav- day tnorning when hu finished announced this week plans to The whiner, Mlss Minnesota Lor 4. Remove clothing and fur- age atate Bank, w rucuperate repairing a blade, construct a$60,000 church and The of'1065, will represent gu, niture from the basement floor The `other men who plowed 18,000 parsonage on a site at the community at many Lhi from a leg fracture he sustain- $ functions throughout the com- to prevent water damage, the village roads were Lawrence County Roads 42 and a in i ed several weeks ago, Ing year. She will also corn- 5. Investigate the use of The Savage State }3anY, Martin,Kett Dy, J Jr., Jerry Burnsville, A 3 acre site was pets,in a district pageant to be of commercial compounds which along with the Valley Nation- wiles, Ken Day, Joe Connelly, announced In May, 1084, and held April 24 in Brooklyn Cen- P,` can reduce the seepage of wa- al Hank, the Mrst National Jim Clibblsh, Bud Helm, Ralph another 1112 acres were pur- ter, a preliminary to the Miss ire tl and Helbertchased recently.John Ackermann, on , ter through the basement IIarrk of L.akevllle, and the AcMinnesota Pageant. be walls. Ralph Braun. First 19te<te Bank of Rosemount, The Good Shepherd congre- The program will be held at cu Turing a normal year,Mad- Is opposing the Proposed bank, ` �� gation, active for about 18 Burnsville high school, at 8 The bank applicant,, M. G, THE PRODIGAL months,meeting at first in the p.m, on the 10th, with KDWII sen says, the ground will ab- as sorb 25% of the melted snow, Astleford,William Jackson,and It is good to see the drama, Savage school and now !n the radio personality Don Duchene th This year, however, the Robert Daly, will restore their which had some of its begin- former St. James church In acting as master of ceremonies. to ground is frozen Go a depth testimony at that time. rings in the medieval church, Savage, will occupy the site. Tickets will be available at the w The hearing Is conducted in returning now to modern ehur- Rev, LeRoy Lothert of Shako- door, adults $1.00, children 50 h� of 63 inches grid will take very front of the State Commerce ches, pee has been the pastor, but a cents, little of the water. Commission, On March 24 the Theatre- new pastor will be summoned The public is encouraged to A on-theRoad prg6ented "The soon, attend this promising event. �L�NVS oQ Prodigal" at St. James Luth- Rev. R, J,Palmer of Minne- Proceeds will be used to further Presbyllterians . eran Church !n Burnsville, apolls, a member of the the work of the Jaycees in theHOMESTEAD `ro The play, written by Mary church's mission board, said community. ItFeldhaus Weber, was a mod- headquarters of the synod i9 at . Candidates for the queen's 11 BEGS APRT�. ' ern version of the prodigal son Milwaukee, crown are Delores Nielson,Kar- L �nl�.Cl�rvrr�y — -- -y Pwrwble >ri the New Testament. Plans to build this spring 1a Yoder, Fm,P Anderson, a ■` �+ ti[!Llttriht foss wffi crit■ of Although the play, inxparts, will be Presented Oo Burnsville Barbara Fuglern,Paula Hanson, b