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Box, Herter's Product

Box for Herter's Pivot Top Mount for Hunting Scope. Material: paper, metal. Size: 3" x 4 z 3/4". Description: red paperboard box and lid with red metal reinforced corners; information printed on top and sides, "Herter's Pivot Top Mount For Hunting Scopes, Herter's Inc., Waseca Minnesota, Split Ring 1.000" Diam."Herter's white sticker on side.

Box, Food Storage

E. F. Johnson Seal in Safety Food Storage Container. Material: plastic. Size: 5" x 8" x 1 3/4". Description: a) transparent plastic box. b) white plastic lid with Johnson company Viking graphic logo over blue print, "EFJohnson Seal in Safety"; stamped on bottom "Eagle SuperSeal" and "Use in Microwave Oven Only".

Magnet

E. F. Johnson Magnet. Material: plastic, mineral. Size: 1 1/2" diameter. Description: brown magnet capped with a white plastic disk stamped in blue, "E. F. Johnson".

Letter

Mother's Club History Letter from Gayle Gardner to Reba Wadd. Material: paper. Size: 8 1/2" x 11". Description: white stationery, 3-page typewritten letter addressed to Reba Wadd of Hopkins, Minnesota on April 23, 1980 from her friend Gayle Gardner in Janesville; page one includes a personal letter from Gayle; pages 2 and 3 are the written history of the Janesville Mothers Club which began with a group of young mothers in 1941 for the purpose of organizing to bring a close understanding and ... more

Program

Funeral Service Program of Reba Wadd. Material: paper. Size: 8 1/2" x 11". Description: white paper withh two typewritten pages including a tribute to Reba Staley Wadd, poems and Scripture readings and references and hymns sung at her funeral service; third page is a copy of the newspaper obituary for Reba S. Wadd.

Button

E. F. Johnson Company Button. Material: metal. Size: 4" diameter. Description: red button; E.F. Johnson Company logo in center; metal clip on back.

Hat

Janesville High School Bears Booster Club Hat. Material: textile. Size: 10" diameter with 2" front bill. Description: white, gold and black knit tam with a small front extended gold bill; knit words around crown: "Janesville Bears"; worn by parents and supporters of the Janesville High School sports teams.

Pennant

Janesville High School Bears Booster Club Pennant. Material: paper; wood. Size: 8" x 17" pennant on a 16" L. wooden dowel. Description: gold heavy paper triangle imprinted with black: "Janesville High School Bears" and a graphic of a bear's head.

Print, Photographic

Dwain Whitey Aamot Photo Reprint. Material: paper. (a) Size: 6" x 8". Description: black and white reprint of square dance caller Whitey Aamot. (b) Short Biography.

Opener, Bottle

Curt Sjoberg Ford Bottle Opener. Material: metal, plastic. Size: 1" x 4 1/2". Description: steel opener with one pointed end and one rounded end; yellow plastic center cover stamped in gold letters, Curt Sjoberg Ford, Waseca, MN 835-1610; magnetized bar on reverse side.

Booklet

Janesville Trinity Church Centennial History. Material: paper. Size: 8 1/2" x 11". Description: white card stock cover with red, gold and black print: "Centennial Anniversary 1880-1980 Trinity Lutheran Church Janesville, Minnesota Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" and red graphics: three vertical banners; contents: 23 pages of Trinity Lutheran Church information.

Booklet

Trinity Church Centennial History. Material: paper. Size: 8 1/2" x 11". Description: white card stock cover with red, gold and black print: "Centennial Anniversary 1880-1980 Trinity Lutheran Church Janesville, Minnesota Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" and red graphics: three vertical banners; contents: 23 pages of Trinity Lutheran Church information.

Bank, Bowling Ball

Waseca Bowling Center Coin Bank. Material: plastic. Size: 5 1/2" diameter. Description: green translucent acrylic ball; top indentations copy those of an actual bowling ball hand grip, plus a slot to receive coins to fill the hollow ball; imprinted on lower front in white, "Waseca Bowling Center 2000 West Elm Avenue, Highway 14 West, Waseca, MN 56093, 507-837-1077" and bowling pins WBC logo; upper half can be detached from lower half at center seam to remove savings.

Bank, Bowling Ball

Waseca Bowling Center Coin Bank. Material: plastic. Size: 5 1/2" diameter. Description: green translucent acrylic ball; top indentations copy those of an actual bowling ball hand grip, plus a slot to receive coins to fill the hollow ball; imprinted on lower front in white, "Waseca Bowling Center 2000 West Elm Avenue, Highway 14 West, Waseca, MN 56093, 507-837-1077" and bowling pins WBC logo; upper half can be detached from lower half at center seam to remove savings.

Button, Commemorative

Janesville Hay Daze Button. Material: metal. Size: 2 1/4" diameter. Description: white enameled metal disk with blue border print: "Janesville Hay Daze"; blue center print: June 28-29-30" and farm boy graphic; red printed random drawing number at bottom: "784"; safety pin closure at back.

Print, Photographic

Bonnie Possin. Material: plastic. Size: 4" x 4". Description: colored Polaroid photo showing a young woman with dark hair posed seated on a striped couch; a large bouquet of red and white flowers is in the foreground.

Program

Organ Dedication and Dedicatory Concert St. Paul Lutheran Church. Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Description: buff colored card stock cover with a sepia photo of the new Zimmer pipe organ. Contents: 5 double sided pages of print includes the service of worship and praise rite of dedication led by the pastor with congregational responses; listed are all the names of service participants; the evening dedicatory concert; program notes; history of the former Wangerin organ purchased in ... more

Mug

Nelson's Resort/Waseca Mutual Ceramic Cup. Material: ceramic. Size: 3" diameter x 3 1/2"; 1 1/4" x 2 1/2" handle extension. Description: green glazed mug with side handle; gold print on front: "Nelson's Resort Waseca Mutual, 30 Years" and fish graphic.

Print, Photographic

This is a loaned image scanned from the donor's original photo. This house was the original Freedom Lutheran Church parsonage built in 1907. In 1980, Curt and Anita Tesch purchased the house. Doug Bruender, an employee of Bruce Spencer Movers, from Wells, Minnesota moved it to a piece of land east of the Tesch home place where Harold and Marie Tesch lived. It later became the home of the mover, Doug Bruender and his wife Audrey Tesch Bruender.

Print, Photographic

This is a loaned image scanned from the donor's original photo. This house was the original Freedom Lutheran Church parsonage built in 1907. In 1980, Curt and Anita Tesch purchased the house. Doug Bruender, an employee of Bruce Spencer Movers, from Wells, Minnesota moved it to a piece of land east of the Tesch home place where Harold and Marie Tesch lived. It later became the home of the mover, Doug Bruender and his wife Audrey Tesch Bruender.

Print, Photographic

This is a loaned image scanned from the donor's original photo. This house was the original Freedom Lutheran Church parsonage built in 1907. In 1980, Curt and Anita Tesch purchased the house. Doug Bruender, an employee of Bruce Spencer Movers, from Wells, Minnesota moved it to a piece of land east of the Tesch home place where Harold and Marie Tesch lived. It later became the home of the mover, Doug Bruender and his wife Audrey Tesch Bruender.

Print, Photographic

This is a loaned image scanned from the donor's original photo. This house was the original Freedom Lutheran Church parsonage built in 1907. In 1980, Curt and Anita Tesch purchased the house. Doug Bruender, an employee of Bruce Spencer Movers, from Wells, Minnesota moved it to a piece of land east of the Tesch home place where Harold and Marie Tesch lived. It later became the home of the mover, Doug Bruender and his wife Audrey Tesch Bruender.



Print, Photographic

This is a loaned image scanned from the donor's original photo. This house was the original Freedom Lutheran Church parsonage built in 1907. In 1980, Curt and Anita Tesch purchased the house. Doug Bruender, an employee of Bruce Spencer Movers, from Wells, Minnesota moved it to a piece of land east of the Tesch home place where Harold and Marie Tesch lived. It later became the home of the mover, Doug Bruender and his wife Audrey Tesch Bruender.