Name |
Subject |
Categories |
Source |
Date |
Pg |
Col |
Businesses - Chaska |
Sugar City Co-op Creamery - Creamery paid over $13,000. to local farmers |
Business & Industry: Creameries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/28/1935 |
1 |
|
Organizations - Chaska |
Girl Scout Troop hold investiture ceremony, Saturday |
- Children & Youth: Teens - History: Events |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/28/1935 |
1 |
|
Organizations/Clubs - Chaska |
Eastern Star entertained 75 guests from Waconia, Watertown, Shakopee & Young America |
History: Events |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/28/1935 |
1 |
|
Organizations - Chaska |
Auto Club promised support in Sugar legislation - Congressmen give pledge to safeguard industry in State, means much to locality |
Government: Organizations |
Weekly Valley Herald |
3/29/1935 |
1 |
|
Schools - Chaska |
City has one of few systems in division - Public school rates with only 7 in certain junior- senior high bracket |
Education: Public Schools |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/4/1935 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Weekly Valley Herald - It's a family to be proud of, this circle of readers, subscribers for half century make quite a number |
Communication: Newspapers |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/4/1935 |
1 |
|
City of Chaska |
Mayor gives 5 point talk; changes made |
Government: Officials: Mayor |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/4/1935 |
1 |
|
Brown, Kermit |
Two Chaska Scouts will go to Washington event |
Travel and Tourism: Special Travel Programs |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/11/1935 |
1 |
|
Churches - St. John's Lutheran Church |
Chaska: Class of 23 to be confirmed Sunday (Names given) |
Religion: Churches: Lutheran |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/11/1935 |
1 |
|
Businesses |
Chaska Feed Elevator: Another fire in town - Flames did considerable damage to the feed elevator |
- Business & Industry - Disasters: Fires |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/11/1935 |
2 |
|
Organizations - Chaska |
Fire department - Firemen fight couple of blazes. Department gave Carver aid in fire at warehouse |
- Government: Departments and Offices: Fire Department - Disasters: Fires |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/11/1935 |
1 |
|
Eder, Mrs. Mary |
Wife of former baker is brought here for Burial. Mrs. Eder, former resident of Chaska. The deceased was the widow of the late Gottlieb Eder. |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/18/1935 |
1 |
|
Carver County |
Allotment of CCC Boy Left - 6 Chaska youths in group of 31 from Carver County |
Children & Youth: Programs |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/25/1935 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Sugar City Co-op Creamery - Creamery installs new type churn |
Business & Industry: Creameries |
Weekly Valley Herald |
4/25/1935 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Wimpy's Lunch Place - New Restaurant started - A C. M. St. P. & S. P. Pullman car has been split in two and moved to the location of the new business place |
Business & Industry: Restaurants |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/2/1935 |
1 |
|
Chaska City Council |
Council okays plans on new bulk station - Standard oil co. moving plant east of present site; will be made larger |
Business & Industry: Automotive |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/2/1935 |
1 |
|
City of Chaska |
Financial Statement for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1935 |
Government: Finance and Funding: Treasurer's Report |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/9/1935 |
3 |
|
Roads |
Scott County offers Chaska $150 on river road up keep. City would maintain shortcut under proposed settlement |
Transportation: Roads & Highways |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/16/1935 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Crown Drug Store - New drug store to open for business tomorrow |
Business & Industry: Pharmacies |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/16/1935 |
1 |
|
Maus, Math Sr. |
Died; former resident of Chaska |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/23/1935 |
5 |
3 |
City of Chaska |
34,000 gallons of surfacing materials ordered for city |
Government: Public Works: Street Improvements |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/23/1935 |
1 |
|
Organizations - Chaska/Scouts |
Boy Scouts - Scouts gather for big event |
Children & Youth: Programs: Boy Scouts |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/23/1935 |
1 |
|
Kartes, Emily |
Honor student of Chaska High graduating with very high average as Salutatorian |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/30/1935 |
1 |
|
Odell, William |
Chaska High School Honor student |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/30/1935 |
1 |
0 |
City of Chaska |
New liquor store will be built in few weeks |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
Weekly Valley Herald |
5/30/1935 |
1 |
|
Organizations - Chaska |
Girl Scouts will celebrate second anniversary, this evening |
- Anniversaries - Children & Youth: Teens |
Weekly Valley Herald |
6/13/1935 |
1 |
|
Churches - St. John's Lutheran Church/Chaska |
St. John's Church to mark golden jubilee: The charter members will be honored in full days observance July 7th |
Religion: Churches: Lutheran |
Weekly Valley Herald |
6/20/1935 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Wimpy's Chaska Diner to have grand opening Saturday |
Business & Industry: Restaurants |
Weekly Valley Herald |
6/20/1935 |
1 |
|
McHenry, Alyce |
Local youth is year agead on operation, Little Alyce with 'upside down stomach' has nothing on Chaska boy |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
6/27/1935 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Bruer's New Liquor Store - Newest business place will open up on Monday |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
Weekly Valley Herald |
6/27/1935 |
1 |
|
Judge, Frank |
Death summons him in Mpls. He was telegraph operator in Chaska for about 18 yrs. |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/4/1935 |
1 |
|
Schools - Chaska |
St. John's Church Golden Jubilee Edition - Edition #1 Pages 2-4/School History |
Education: Private Schools |
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/4/1935 |
2 - 4 |
|
Sports |
Chaskans enter district SERA tennis tournament |
Sports & Recreation |
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/11/1935 |
1 |
|
Businesses - Chaska |
Brass Rail Liquor Tavern: New Liquor store will have its grand opening |
Business & Industry: Bars & Taverns |
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/11/1935 |
1 |
|
Schimelpfenig, William |
County auditor's home at Chaska robbed. |
|
Carver County News |
7/18/1935 |
1 |
3 |
Businesses - Chaska |
Eder & Zamjahn Furnture Store: Changes in location are being made by local men |
Business & Industry: Furnishings |
Weekly Valley Herald |
7/26/1935 |
1 |
|
Cities - Chaska |
City now boasts of radio station - Chaska's been coming right to the front in the past few years |
Communication: Radio |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/1/1935 |
1 |
|
Schools |
CHS class of 10 years ago has a reunion - 8 members of graduating group in Chaska High gathered Sunday |
- Education: High Schools - Human Relations: Reunions |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/8/1935 |
1 |
|
City of Chaska |
Ride 'em lads! The pleasure is all yours while donkeys bray. Principals will parade at 7:30; Lights to be installed |
Entertainment: Parades |
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/8/1935 |
1 |
|
Savelkoul, Johannes, Mr. & Mrs. |
Heirs in estate thought to be Chaska residents |
|
Weekly Valley Herald |
8/15/1935 |
1 |
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