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Opening date undetermined

...FINISHING WORK is being done on the inside of the New Ulm Public Library. Books from the old building have not yet been moved to the new facility. The library was to have been opened this month but the exact date has not been set. (Photo by Dan Seifert). New Ulm Daily Journal Jan. 6, 1976

Council nixes Nehls water

The Fred Nehls land on Summit Avenue will not be available as a site for the proposed southside water reservoir. This was the decision of the New Ulm City Council Tuesday when councilmen were asked if they would object to such use of the Nehls land. The city bought the 12-acre Nehls site last month. The land had forfeited to the state a year ago for non-payment of taxes. When the council voted to buy the land it was with the stipulation that 87-year-old Fred Nehls would be allowed to continue living on his land for as long as he wants. NOV. 13 the Public Utilities Commission had ...

AMPI transfers leadership for New Ulm butter plants

A new division manager and a new butter plant superintendent have been named for the New Ulm plant of Associated Milk Producers, Inc. Marvin Schutt has been named manager of the New Ulm plant. His appointment was announced by Don Gregg, AMPI North Central Region manager. William Goebel has been named by Schutt as butter plant superintendent. He will succeed Norman Warwick, who is being transferred to the AMPI plant at Pelican Rapids,where he will assume the duties of division manager. Goebel is a 19-year veteran of AMPI. Schutt, age 47, has had 30 years of experience in the dairy ...

JUDGE GISLASON RESIGNS PLACE ON DISTRICT BENCH

Attorneys Endorse Enersen Of Lamberton As His Successor. ———— JUDGE WILL RESUME PRACTICE OF LAW ———— Will Form Partnership With Jas. Hall Residing In Marshall. ———— It is with deep regret that the attorneys of this judicial district received the announcement of Judge A. B. Gislason’s intention to resign from the bench. The first intimation of such contemplated action was rumored about ten days ago when the Judge informed some of his close friends that he would leave the bench and again engage in the practice of law in the city of Marshall. For ...

NIGHT SERVICE WILL BE STOPPED SUNDAY

Postmaster L. B. Krook Receives Communication from Congressman Frank Clague. ———— LOBBY TO BE CLOSED 10 P.M. TO 4:30 A.M. ———— No Mail Dispatched After 3 P.M. on Sunday Until Following Day. Accommodation Not the Best. ———— Postmaster L. B. Krook informs the Journal that beginning Sunday, night service at the local post office will be discontinued. This is in accordance with an order issued by First Assistant Postmaster General John H. Bartlett. Readers of the Journal will remember that early in December Postmaster Krook secured permission to hold ...

POULTRY SHOW IS BIGGEST IN STATE

Nearly 1,300 Birds Were Entered by Total of 115 Exhibitors from 46 Communities. ———— LARGE CROWDS ATTEND -MANY FROM DISTANCE ———— Best Exhibition of Kind in Northwest, Say Judges. Silver Cups and Many Specials. ———— The ninth annual show of the Brown County Poultry association, which was held at the New Ulm Armory, beginning last Thursday and closing Sunday, will go down in history as the biggest and best exhibition of its kind in the entire Northwest. This is true, not only in the number of entries, but also as to the attendance, liberal ...