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Scrapbook

Office Education Association, 1981. Material: paper. Size: 14 1/2" x 12" x 2 3/4" Description: Office Education Association of Waseca High School scrapbook containing articles, photographs and meeting minutes from 1981-1982.

Booklet

Sacred Heart Schools All School Reunion Booklet. Material: paper. Size: 4 7/8" W. x 7 3/4" L. Description: red cover - black printed title information: "Sacred Heart Schools All-School Reunion July 24, 25, 26, 1981, Sacred Heart Parish Waseca, Minnesota" and black and white church photo - contents: 12 white pages of information and black and white photographs includes program schedule, history of the parish and schools, list of faculty for 1980-81 school year, 3 blank pages for notes.

Mug

Budach Implement, Inc. Material: glass. Size: 3 1/4" diameter x 4 1/8" W. x 3 1/2" H. Description: white plastic shaft - red tractor graphic and red printing along shaft: "Open House 1981" on one side - International Harvester logo and imprint on other side: "Budach Implement Inc., New Richland, MN Sales-Service-Parts (507) 465-3237 Sperry New Holland" - bottom molded imprint: "Glasbake, U.S.A., Microwave Safe".

Program

Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" W. x 8 3/8" L. Description: light blue paper with dark blue printed information and graphics: "Christmas Concert, A Ceremony of Carols, Ave Maria, Part I Messiah" - contents: program, member and patron listing, and logo.

Program

Material: paper. Size: 5 1/2" W. x 8 1/2" L. Description: gold paper - black printed information and graphics: "The Seasons (Spring and Summer)" - contents: program, member and patron listing.

Directory, Telephone

Waseca County Telephone Directory 1981. Material: paper. Size: 6 7/8" W. x 9 7/8" L. x 1/8" D. Description: white paper booklet - pink and purple striped border - title: "Official 1981 Waseca County, Minnesota Rural Resident Directory" - contents: black printed information inside including names, addresses, and telephone numbers of rural Waseca County residents, advertisements, township maps.

Newspaper

Bluejay Flyer, 22 December 1981. Material: paper. Size: 11" W. x 17 1/2" L. Description: white paper with black ink printing & graphics, & black & white photographs; "The Bluejay Flyer"; 4 pages; Christmas edition.

Newspaper

Waseca High School Flyer, 1981. Material: paper. Size: 11"W x 17 1/2"L. Description: white paper with black ink printing & graphics, & black & white photographs; "Waseca High School Flyer"; 8 pages; Graduation edition with photographs of the Class of 1981.

Scrapbook

A Tribute to Rod Searle and The University of Minnesota at Waseca. Material: paper, plastic, metal. Size: 10 1/4" W. x 11 3/8" L. x 2" D. Description: royal blue plastic three-ring notebook, front cover pocket contains a white and blue mottled paper with black ink photo graphic of Rod Searle and printed: "A Tribute to Our Friend Rod Searle"; twenty-eight clear plastic sleeves contain letters and photographs of the University of Minnesota at Waseca and memorabilia.

Print, Photographic

Calvin Condon. 2-1/2 x 3-5/8 black and white photograph of a man identified on the back as Calvin Condon.

Print, Photographic

Standard Gas Station. 5-1/8" x 3-1/2" black and white photograph of a building identified on the back as the Old Standard Oil Gas Station in Janesville, Minn.

Print, Photographic

Odd Fellows Building and Wiste's Grocery. Janesville Main Street. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5". Description: black and white photograph of a building identified on the back as 204-206 N. Main St., Janesville. 204 North Main Street. 205 North Main Street. 206 North Main Street.

Print, Photographic

Mr. E and Me. Janesville Main Street. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5". Description: black and white photograph of a building identified as 127 South Main Street , Janesville on the east side of south Main.

Print, Photographic

Hogan Hardware, Strunk Theatre. Janesville Main Street. 5" x 3-1/2" black and white photograph of a building identified on the back as 215 N. Main, Janesville. Building torn down in the 1990s. 215 North Main Street.

Print, Photographic

Miner Building. Janesville Main Street. 5 x 3-1/2 black and white photograph of a building identified on the front as Landwehr's Heritage House, and on the back as 132-140 N. Main St., Janesville. 132 North Main Street. 140 North Main Street.

Print, Photographic

Gordon Residence, Janesville. 5" x 3-1/2" black and white photograph of a building identified as 214 2nd Street W., Janesville.

Print, Photographic

Janesville Creamery. 5" x 3-1/2" black and white photograph of a building identified on the back as Janesville Creamery.

Print, Photographic

Janesville Bank. Janesville Main Street. 5" x 3-1/2" black and white photograph of a building identified on the back as Johansen's Lockers, formerly the corner bank in main street Janesville, Minn., built in 1894.

Print, Photographic

Dugan Building. Janesville Main Street. Material: paper. Size: 3 1/2" x 5". Description: black and white photograph of a building identified on the back as 114-116 N. Main, Janesville. 114 North Main Street. 115 North Main Street. 116 North Main Street.

Print, Photographic

Frenchy's Cafe. Janesville Main Street. 4 1/2" x 3" black and white photograph of a main street Janesville building identified as 102 W. 1st St., Janesville, Minnesota; in 1949, it later became part of a Shell Oil station owned by Judd Strunk; in 1981, it was the Janesville Oil Co. (station) located next to Wiste's Meats; in 2000, it was Tires Plus; in 2005 it was vacant; in 2006 it became Al's Service and Small Engine Repair.

Print, Photographic

Janesville Residence. 2nd Street W., Janesville. 5 x 3-1/2 black and white photograph of a building identified as 206 2nd Street W., Janesville.

Print, Photographic

A California style bungalow: the Hottinger Residence. 5 x 3-1/2 black and white photograph of a building identified on the back as Raymond & Hilda Hottinger House, Highway 14, Janesville, Minnesota.

Print, Photographic

Carriage House in Janesville. 5" x 3-1/2" black and white photograph of a building identified on the back as Miller Floral - Carriage House, Janesville owned by Frank and Becky (Abraham) Miller.

Print, Photographic

Janesville Residence at 4th Street Residence. Material: paper. Size: 5" x 3-1/2". Description: black and white photograph of a single story, white clapboard house identified on the back as 408 West 4th Street, Janesville; Irmagard Cowdin residence, built in 1888.

Print, Photographic

Kilmer Residence on Craig & 3rd in Janesville. 5" x 3-1/2" black and white photograph of a house built by Theodore and Maggie Kilmer in 1888; located at the corner of North Craig and 3rd Street W., Janesville, Minnesota; from 1981-1998, it was owned by Irene Wegge and other family members; from 2000-2004, it was the home of Don Santo; it is a white wood-frame, two-story house with curve-top windows on front and screened porch.