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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

August 4, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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S. T. Neveln, Superintendent of Schools Mower County News at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock Methodist Episcopal Church. i| If the farmer must borrow money p. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 in increasing amount and at relatively WhcTGradiiates His First Class Tomorrow Corner St. Paul and Maple StreetsRev. "The County Paper" o'clock.' jSible study, praise and prayer high rates of interest in" order M. G. Shuman, Pastor. Published every Monday and Thursday, at 8:00 o'clock Thursday night. to make an inadequate income balance at Austin, Minnesota J--, Class meeting 9:00 o'clock a. m, th6 actual cost of production and living, ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Christ Episcopal Church, Sunday school 10:0ft o'clock, W. W. he will be compelled to curtail V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Walker, Superintendent. Morning Corner St. Paul and Water streets. St. Olaf Evangelical Lutheran Church. operations, to operate with less capital, feervice 11:00 o'clock. Epworth League, G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. to use less help and buy less Corner St. Paul and Bridge Streets. 7:00 o'clock p. m. Evening service, Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. Residence equipment. The inevitable result of 8:00 o'clock. Midweek service Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. 400 West Mill street. Telephone such a process is less efficient production. Thursday 7:30 o'clock. m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. Bridge 798-L. The consumer as well as the Bible classes and Sunday school producer will be the sufferer. First Church Christ Scientists. Augustines Catholic Church. St. 9:15 o'clock a. m. Morning service As an example of the effect of the 121 West Maple street. Corner Kenwood avenue and Water AFFILIATING 10:30 o'ciock. street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. present situation on the development At 10:30 the pastor will speak on Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday of agriculturet we cite the fact that the subject "Prayer." No evening service. school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock approximately 800 pedigreed bulls, meeting -Wednesday night 8:00 a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. m. o'clock, -is which in the normal course of agricultural First Baptist Church, development 'would now be Corner Oakland avenue and the basis of new pure bred herds in RESTA1 Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, the northwest, remain in the hands of TYLE Pastor. members of the Minnesota Hereford CMEMBER (I Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Breeders association because farmers Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. of the northwest lack the funds to ERVICE buy. This statement is vouched for Official Paper of Mower County by J. S. Jones, secretary of the association. Central Presbyterian Church. Corner Water and St. Paul streets. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ATISFACTION Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. Per Year, in advance $2.50 Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. Six Months $1.25 THE CAULDRON Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening Single Copies 05 service 7:30 o'clock Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under —_* Christian Church. KOBE'S CAFE the act of March 3, 1879. (Responsibility is disclaimed for Corner Oakland avenue and Greenwich facts stated or opinions expressed in street. G. F. Fink, Pastor. this column, which is open to all readers THE OAK DALE TRAIL. Sunday school 10:00 o'clock, Jairies for discussion of subjects of general Austin business men who are interested Reynolds, superintendent. Preaching interest. Letters must be signed. in the promulgation of the Oak —The Editor.) Dale Trail held a meeting last week to discuss the future of the highway. H. E. WHEELER WRITES. The meeting resulted in no definite Santa Ana, California. action. But the concensus of opinion July 29. was that Austin could not afford to Mower County News, ed since it has developed that I am not down rape of the pockets of the taxpayers let this project drop without an effort Austin, Minn. alone this side the "Rubicon" and with and cost the people nearly to complete the work that had been Dear Friends:— the consent of the Mower County three billion dollars ($3,000,000,000) started. The preliminary marking has After a three day delightful trip we News, will continue. in the three and one-half years getting been practically completed in three of arrived in this land of wonderful —E. F. PECK, in and another three and one-half the states thru which the trail passes, beauty and productiveness. Home Missionary, on the Main Sewer. years trying to get out, and the end and in the fourth state the state highway a So far the country has been all that is not yet. It will cost the taxpayers markings are used on account of was reported and we are liking it The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. of District No. 27, an unwarranted a state law which prohibits other very much indeed. and unnecessary expense of at least markings. We are today moving into apartments $200,000. Don't that smell some, too Insurance Specialists In addition to this work there have at 709 W. 4th St. after a weeks Yet,. Mayme, "There are a good been ten thousand booklets ordered, spent in the home of, Mr. and Mrs. many texts to preach from outside of Austin Insurance Agency which give the route from Chicago to L. C. Fairbanks. the twin cities in detail, with views of the bible." E. Ray ^Cpry, Manager Please change the address of our many beautfiul spots thru which this It was getting sort o' lonesome furnishing Babcock Building copy of the "News" from 401 Hickey road passes, including many historic all the wind to blow my publicity AUSTIN, MINNESOTA to 709 W. 4th St. of St., spots, and camp sites at intervals horn, but I feel greatly refresh­ Enclosed you will plesae find a slip along the way, affording a pleasant describing this most wonderful country. trip for those who are privileged to go the Oak Dale route. Cordially Yotifs, Many of the towns and cities along H. E. Wheeler. this trail have contributed money toward the expense involved in* the preliminary Mower County News:— work and doubtless would be Hoke Smith sized things up when willing to contribute further rather he said: than see the money already donated Tis not the lepves upon a tree|that lost thru abondonment of the route at makes the timber fene. this time. Tis not the vestments preachers The booklet describing the trail is wear, thai make their lives Keep your eye on the boy who is slaving: one of the handsomest pieces of printing .. Vi I sublime. his pennies, nickels and dimes You that has ever been turned out for 'Tis not the jewels in a crown that may need his help some day. any highway guide and it would be a makes a kingdom great. 1 1 have just been received and we are sure every woman in Austin and shame to waste the valuable advertising 'Tis not the raiment people don He is certain to become a marifof affairs. benefits contained in this booklet that makes a glorious state the surrounding country will be interested in them, whether or not by allowing it to go into the scrap bag. For right is right, while God is God, Besides that there is the work that the Truth will make us whole, she contemplates an immediate purchase, so we invite you, one and He will pay his bills, and he wilf not has been done by the printer for And' hope for man will ever be, the incur bills he cannot pay. which he has no pay. The press work all, to come in and get acquainted with the latest ideas iii Suits goodness of his soul." just started when the crash came Was Our town will need this boy. involving Cy Thomson and his various Goodness in the souls of men and for the coming season. •. enterprises, of which the Oak Dale women is |hei only thira thafc-makes /*, This bank likes this kind of'a bdy. Trail was one, and the presses were genuine Community Spwt. i'V.r I stopped until it could be ascertained In the heat of debat|| I ^nay have r. 'vy said some peppery things of jrou people whether the trail would be financed WELL DEVELOPED FIGURES AND TALL GIRLS are coining and continued thru other sources, inside the curb, but it was for a There are certain legal questions to purpose. The "prodigal son" did not into their own, in the matter of Fall Suits—for the past two seasons, fee settled before a very definite plan start on the road to reformation 'tU they have had to look lovingly at the short coated, boxy suits which of action can be formulated, but the he sat down .and sized uj the situation of Austin, Minn. group which attended the meeting last and fully realized where he was at. their smaller sisters triumphantly wore with so much dash, while week voiced its sentiment in no uncertain You people are living in the same terms. Without exception all conditions that I am, or worse, but they were forced to make their selection from the more conservative Member Federal Reserve System. were like-minded that Austin should you have, not, as yet, taken the time continue the work on the trail until to consider. There will not be room models. But the new suits for Fall are just the correct lines for it was entirely completed, finish the in your souls for much goodnes^ 'til Resources Two Million Dollars! publication of the booklets and attend you get rid oif that elusive civic pride. well developed figures and tall, slender girls. to their distribution, and in other Is it not worth while? The people PARR ways to complete whatever unfinished from the country and strangers from plans were discovered. a distance by the hundreds are visiting We believe there are enough publicspirited your city. You' are riding on a THE LONG STRAIGHT-LINE COAT is strongly featured in the men in Austin who will be wave of public opinion, and you've got willing to contribute to this enterprise, to ^tack ship and port a helm" or you Fall Suits, and when one says long this year, it means 36,38 and in which with others from the are lost. towns and cities along the line, would some more extreme models, even 40 inches long. With the coats You speak of a Community Club in yield a fund sufficient to complete Austin with its own community building. long, the skirts are scant and the length is something which is decided the markings and distribute the trail Now listen! Before the election guides. for the purpose of bonding* the school by each individual woman, when she buys her garment. It Austin cannot afford to let this opportunity district to build a high school building slip from her grasp into for $450,000.00 (I think that was E A E is still quite early to determine just what length the American other hands. The trail ishere and must the amount) it was claimed the building stay here. A little boosting and a woman will decide to wear her skirts, although most of the imported would be used as a community little financial help will keep the advantage building, where the Farmers clubs and models are showing a, preferencefor lorigerskirt. in this city where it belongs. the public in general could meet from It will bring tourists from Chicago, time to time and discuss matters of ?ao southern Wisconsin, eastern Iowa importance. A place where larger THURSDAY— thru here on their way north, and civic meetings could be held, etc.— from the twin cities on the way to and the people believed it. Hundreds MATERIALS MOST USED, in the earlier models, are Tricotines, ALL STAR CAST points in Iowa, Wisconsin and northern of taxpayers, who had not taken kindly Illinois. Some of these travelers GabarSmes, Sergesjland Velours. The strictly man-tailored models to the proposition, allowed their in may be potential residents of Minnesota feelings to be salved over, were consoled "813" ha^HS^^ notched collar, pockets and a narrow belt, worn and will tend to increase our in a measure with the idea tfr^t wealth that much more if they decide it would fill along felt want. 1 low. TKey often show silk braid binding and are usually made with to make this their home. But even if Most the people shy at a church Of Arsene Lupin's detective story. All Star Cast they simply use the trail to and from w. and it was said a fe^ pallel baqk slashed at the, seams, with the corners cut their present abodes, it means that larger building was badly needed and PATHE NEWS 1 .... they are spending money along the $450,000 wasn't so much. But listen! or isowded. .. way for various things that every I live in the Independent School District motorist needs, and for meals, hotel SATURDAY— No. 27, and every dollar's worth ,r- .v« accomodations, at the stores, and so of property I own is tangible stuff on. and being a tax payer it is my privilege SUITS FOR LATEft WEAR, use more trimming and are often Don't let the Oak Dale Trail get to criticise the conduct of the away from Austin! business^ affairs of thV district. trimmed with- fur—both collars and ciiffs are of fur, on some of ,• Estimates of the cpst of construction v« jslacr'ROSES" SPECIFIC PROBLEMS gradually crawled up^to $800,000 •the hartdsomfef )nodels-^some have standing collars, finished with The specific problems in which the and more bonds were vbt#d: Tlie raise iiov abandoffur. But come in see them and have a "try-on," whe­ farmers of Minnesota' are most vitally was giv«b* to thje'-.people' fif small and fsK&iS*. Crook Melodrama concerned are problems of agricultural doses. It was to be not only a high ther you want to buy or not, we shall be pleased to show you. financing, transportation school building, but a community i.MU: &&&ALSO A COMEDY foreign competition, efficient marketin, building as well. Now the promoters lttKi "v* r*j and taxation. The first four of to are boasting of a $1,000,000.00 high these fall under tEe broad head of school building knd the/"Community" 'iiio -a 4 -1 fc- -iv# I- 7« Kw distribution. None involve production has been entirely eliminated by reason altho production itself may become of changes in plans of construction. seriously involved if proper remedies A I N E E W O for existing conditions are not found Listen! When that august body, A I and applied.' •,_% E E N I N styled the. IJoard of Education, met The American farmer^is an efficient fbr business, immediately after the S W S iii' producer. But umess, jthwa his own flection, all but one of the member* 2:30 7:30—9:00 efforts and thru propert&nd'necessary Ifotfed for the "Cost-Plus"« pjjaii of legislative assistance, he can make the construction, which showed mere was if marketing of his products yield a return but one honest man on the job. The a ,3 V- 4m commensurate with the actual "cost-plus" plan originated with the cost of efficient production, he cannot government during the World War, at Advertisements in the News Bring long remain an efficient producer. least it was adopted, and it was a low-.