Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 23, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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m^ww rfTi^TB 7^p WW, :'X--'UvMt/iM SSI l:- v«z Thursday, June 23,1921* a MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. *.vV* v.n --H-H" Page Four CO-OPERATIVE COAL PURCHASING District No. 59 teacher, Lizzie Roberts graduate: Raymond J. 58, Waltham teacher, Madeline Anderson graduate: Emma Berge. Mower County News Slindee graduate: Jens C. Nelson. Weber, Vera S. Weber. District No. 118 teacher, Josie Leahy graduates: Qra Decker, Charles "The County Paper" District No. 60 teacher, Mrs. District No. 93 teacher, Ruth Babcock Weigen graduate: Agnes Larson. H"T Whitaker. Published every Monday and Thursday, Henry Paape graduate: Morris L. graduate: Leonard H. Meyer.''" District No. 121 teacher, Amy Semi-Graded School District No. at Austin, Minnesota Ingvalson.^! District No. 96 teacher, Thelma Stadheim graduates: Harold. ^.G, tei^r,, fHHk Dickey ROE AND GANNON, Publishers District No. 61 teacher* Helen Hagen graduates: Merril D. Lappin. graduates: Anna Bartels, Loui# Bell, Boeff, Hugo J. Neubauer, Glenn H. V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Belt^ graduate: Muril Lewis. Farm Bureau Will Lay Edna* Booth, Ruby Dugstad, William District No. 109 teacher, Glen M. Rieser. officials said, is the fact that it does SUBSCRIPTION RATES District No. 63 teacher, Mabel Isaacson, Margaret^ Kramer, Edna Peterson graduate: Marie S. Sterling. not attempt to replace local coal dealers, District No. 129 teacher, Edna Plan Before Farmi'4-, Per Year, in advance $2.50 Prent'is .graduate: Dorris Engstrom. but in every instance purposes to V. Lien. Lynn graduates: John Anderson Six Months $1.25 District No. 64 teacher, Nellie ers Soon. ,Seraj-Gradetl School, .District. No. District ill teacher, Eada use the dealers as buying agents #nd Earl E. Whiteside. Single Copies 05 Lyman gi£dtiate: Adejaide Lindelien. distributors. The farmer! smipiy seejt, .District^No Be teacher, Mrs. Bertha to secure the benefits tf*Ufl^iiig Jiii OUTLINE OF OPERATION Schulbz gradtia|» v%rnon Zim large qqantities/wljjich are now ^njqyed Leorff merman. by la^ge corporations, MAPE^PEPT- TASA 67 teacher, Mrs. Mat- Investigations Wade by th«£."Iidferation le Hdtson graduates: Marcella revealed that in many cases the Johnson graduate: Ruth Sorenson. All Orders to be Placed with Operators Kough, Irma Stevens. farmers could make better buying arrangements District No. 12 teacher, Ruby CREATIVE POWER MEMBER# ArnuArme Situated and Located on District No. 72-Jt. teacher, Gina thru the local dealers Glassell graduate: |.Myron Aultfather. Railroads if Possible. Thompson graduates: Marion Olson, than by dealing directly with the W mine owners. The middleman's profit! District No. 15 teachei-, Edna Goslee Clara Syverud, Chester S. Tollefson A plan for co-operative purchasing Hilda Tollefson. will be avoided by the plan, it is graduate: Edrijt Haatvgiit. of coal, thru the county farm bureau, You can start a savings account at this expected, as the only persons concerned District No. 1# tether] Welthy District No. 74 teacher, Jane Morgan probably will be laid before the farm bank with $1 or more. will be the mine owners and the local McGhie graduate: William Willmarth. graduate: Hansine Lomholt. ers of Mower county soon by the Minnesota dealers... Farm Bureau federation. District No. 75 teacher, Ruby The force of habit has a tremendous power. District No. 20 teacher, Ruth Representatives of the farm bureau Jacobson graduate: Inga Johnson. No ordinary calamity or emergency can "Fictioi? and the drama are the Lewis graduate: Jennie Ringen. CMEMBER are in Chicago this week working out District No. 76 teacher, Rachel withstand it. popular reading because they District No. 21 teacher, Agnes plans for buying direct from the Anderson graduate: Mildred Benson Try doing some one thing daily for a year make us think so little and feel so Jacobson graduates: Joseph B. Braley, mines at a considerable saving. District No. 79-Jt. teacher, Florence much." and observe for yourself the extent of its Merle Jacobson, Charles Kested. Official Paper of Mower County s^Ik Benson graduates: Elva Hi The plan that probably will be Ian- power. District No. 23 teacher, Mrs. Bert mitted to the farmers of this county, son, Nettie Lostegaard. MoWer county farmers harvested Entered as Second Class Matter at Dibble graduates: Emma Johnson, The habit of saving is a good one and will according to a message from the state District No. 80 teacher, Evelyn the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under l#cre! Joseph Zrucky. federation, contains the following recommendations: save you from many a calamity. the act of March 3, 1879. Antt graduate: Inez Iverson. 757 bushels. District No. 28 teacher, Blanche N District No. 82 teacher, Mrs. N This bank will help you. Wilson graduates: Mildred Dunn, W. Peterson graduate: Grace Shaver ROAD WORK AND ROAD WORK. That any and all orders for coal be RURAL AND VILLAGE SCHOOLS Frances Watkins. District No. 89 teacher, Anna placed so far as possible with operators "We are not half as interested in WILL GRADUATE 128 AT TAOPI District No. 29 teacher, Verna Johnson graduates: Bruce R. Colby, THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK situated and located on railroads, the road work Jack Dempsey is doing THURSDAY. Carrl graduates: Etta E. Hickok, Byron C. Colby, Francis Freed, Mary or routed with the transportation as we are in the real road work that (Continued from Page One) Marie Schottler. M. Heikes, Hulda Wachlin. company that will give the consumer is being done in Minnesota."—Baudette District No. 31 teacher, Esther District No. 91 teacher, Vera Gar or consignee the cheapest freight rate Region. Graduates: Ernest Bulson, Pearl Aug graduate: John Kubicek. OF ner graduate: Alma Simonson. to his delivery point, excepting in Cruickshank, Gretta Hessenius, Carl District No. 45 teacher, Verna District No. 92 teacher, Catherine MONEY RETURNS TO YOU. cases where request is made for a AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Rettig. Fink graduates: yKathryn Sheedy, special or particular kind of coal or a A part, however small, of every Graded School, District No. 86, Dexter Thomas Sheedy, Elizabeth Wilson. special routing and that there be furnished dollar you spend in Austin comes teacher, Helen Heiligman Graduates: Member of Federal Reserve System District No. 46 teacher, Agnes to the various state farm bureau back to you. The more money that Klifford Arntzen, William Boyington graduate: Carlos Peder federations, and also to their local is spent in this town, the more there Schleicher, Irvin Sprung, *William Resources Two Million Dollars sen organizations, when requested by is to be spent with you, no matter Daily, Mabel Kramer, *Loren Leach, District No. 49 teacher, Clara them, market quotations on the 25th whether your business is farming, •Gilford Schleicher, Lloyd Vermilyea. Johnson graduates: Tonetta Peterson, of each month for the succeeding merchandising, restauranting, plumbing Louise Robertson. month. or laboring. District No. 51-Jt. teacher, Helen This is true of every town and city Use StandardyOrder Blanks. *—fCwnditioned. Hancock graduates: Hattie Drake, rV:. in the land. But the town that can Semi-Gradejl School, District No. That state farmy bureau federations Joseph Kramer*. coax money from the people of other use standard, form of order blanks, 34, ^aoine |tteacher, Alice Steffens IV District No. 52j teacher, Mrs. Farmers Picnic towns, soon become so prosperous graduates: I^lu Campfield, Delta Utziri&er. and when ofders are placed fugnish James Anderson graduate: Lily A. that people flock to it, and that's how each state farm bureau federation Moe. wealthy cities are made. with a duplicate copy of bill of lading District No. 55 teacher, Ethel Cotton Semi-Graded School, District No. It is the duty of every man and and invoice. 43, Lansing teacher, Agnes Holleque graduate: Dorris StricklandDistrict June 25, 2 P. M. woman in this community to spend No. 57^i teacher, ^Mildred id That an examination be allowed of graduates: Raymond Justice, Joe every cent he intends to spend right Warrington graduate: Etltel "Lee all records by an authorized representative R. Pollock, Gilmore Vaughan. Any leak, due to vibration, here. It is his duty to himself, so Nagle. of the American Farm Bureau S^mj-Graded School District No. wear or accident, repaired AT that his own property, his own business, federation upon presentation of proper best by our thoro r'\. WILL QUASTS GEOVE his own job will be worth more credentials. methods. —worth more in the selling market. vl 7 MILES EAST OF AUSTIN That the state farm bureau federr Homes-' and farms and blocks and Associated Insurance Agency You do not get a temporary ation severally agree to give publicity MOWER COUNTY business land jobs are least valuable repair job here but and to enqp^age their respective^cooperative and poorest in communities whose a lasting satisfactory result. |fe^ators, exchanges, farmers' ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Geo. D. Brewer,. National Non-Partisan lecturer will speak. people spend their money elsewhere. clubs, and individuals in every J. W. DoBuhr O. Niehuis way possible to pool their orders for University of EVERYBODY WELCOME M. H. KENASTON coal with their respective central organizations FLOWERS FOR Southern Minnesota and furnish the same Offieo Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. Phono Bridge 802 THE LIVING with all quotations, order blanks from '-/i •'••a-'-' Phone Main 702-F time to time, plans for handling, and any other, information that will be Short Course Prize Awards." helpful in, meeting their requirements, Nearly 100 editors of the state attended for. coal and also to endorse and forward the annual short course" "at: promptly to the purchasing University Farm early in May. Prof. agency thru which the coal is purchased Bristow Adams, editor of publications, Cornell University, made the awards all orders received by them BUYING in the mike-up and farip news department from their respective local organizations contests, in which' about fifty or individuals. MEN'S SUITS E newspapers had been entered. Cash JULY tMOST Will Not Replace Dealer. prizes were provided by the publicity 2TL'. One qf the chief virtues of the ]lan, department of the Minnesota State Fair. The Bemidji Sentinel won the 3-L:^ Brunswick Records first prijze for make-up, with the Meet Every Test Shakopee Tribune second. Honorable HIGHEST PRICE mention' was given to Montevideo, FOR News, -Milaca Tribune, MOWER —ON SALE TODAY— PAID FOR COUNTY NEWS, Swift County Monitor, Pafk Rapids Enterprise, Grand LESS Poultry and Veal LOW PRICES Rapids Herald-Review and and Ashby In Brunswick Records Is embodied a unique Method of Interpretation, X' Post. The Wadena Pioneer-Journal notable advancement of years marking the most won the farm news department Gat Oar Pricos recording. Tone* true—more beautiful. Surely in are clear, Commanded by the Buying Power of contest, with the Northfield News Bafor* You Go the Spirit of Music is reflected in these records. second. Honorable mentibn was given Elsewhere the Sleepy Eye Herald-Dispatch, Come in and /war the July Brmuwick Rmcordt. the Bemidji Sentinel and the Warren R. H. JOHNSON & SON. Wc'ZT gladly play them for you Sheaf. 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