Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 12, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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Z' y^"v nr ry?* j'^Kr^i, .a Page MOWER COUNTY MEWS, AUSTIN, MINN, Monday, Dec. 12, 1921. Five of education of the state jof Minhesota, a heavy tax burden, the state recognizing down no matter how difficult it might and tackle on the fpotball team, for Memorial high school building thattheehtittHta an obligation appear, for the schools are training start at center with Trolstrup, was introduced, and gave the dedication "-.x&i'tO' ti'Ci services. on the state a$ varwliolte^^ di stahcev, rui^rter, as his alternateYoung address, using as the subject of the present generation for the futarfei 0 Scout Ranston Adders?®, troop No. his '1 discourse, "Minnesota's School The "Star Spangled Banner," sung is a freshman, but he fits into In Stimulating highe*of 3f will soon have his clarinet and will by the audience, closed the exercises. the teamwork well, is a good jujMfM System."^ education the state assists special departments, join the Scout band. and fair shot. He will also be raeS-r*^):, Dr. MbConnell said that "education 'Aid to agricultural departments should be regarded as ah investment in the defense which the coach in eighty-fouj high schools was Lloyd Young Slated Scout Don Kenaston, troop No. 3, mapped for his charges." 4f* S for future returns, rathe? than as an paid last year. Two hundred and &. has started tooting on a cornet. Another 1 f9 \s 'v for "Mac" Center -expense," And went on to say that thirty-four schools received financial band merpber soon. yu the Minnesota people would not. allow,the Yeomen Meet, assistance from the state in the support New applications that have been received World War costs to be assessed Austin athletes who have gone to ^'The Austin Homestead, B. At of their home training \depart,ments. by Scout Executive James agaiijsi Education of their From now until Christmas The News will this chiV college frJm the local high school, are held their regular meeting Friday cwnihg. Similar assistarice'is given to print under this heading letters from the Prevratil the past week Alyin Ludvigson, dren. making good the various lines of F. L. Miifray of Chicago ,' manual training departments. -r warn youngsters to their old friend Santa Claus, 111 South Division street, for j- The fund wfiich,1Mirfn^bta h&s a!t sport. The Minnapeolis Journal of presjdentand addressed the member*- Other spiefeial forms of educatiori North Pole. Send them alopg so Santa wiil troop 3 John Krupiska, 407 North ,its disposal for educational purpose^, Thursday has this to say regarding After the' meeting a dance was not be swamped at the last minute. which thei^tate assisted thrii providing 1 1 Second, troop 5 Melvin Schradle, 601 which was pfovided by certain lands Lloyd Yoijng, former .Austin high Rudy's orchestra furnished the all or & protion of the fupdsr necessary, North Third, troop 5 Clifford Kaus, held by the stat& totaling 687,000 school star: V1 There were abtfttt 200 n^nbers pn*ent were explained. He urged that Austin, Minn., Dec. 10. 1403 East Oakland, troop 4 Ralph acres, amounted to $32,670,710, and Austin, Minn. -expenditures for education be not cut "Lloyd Yojing, former Austin star Dear Santa Claus.— Kaus, 1403 East Oakland, troop 4. Dec. 8,1921. between $6.00 and $7.00 was realized I want some dresses any color Dear Santa Claus: for each pupil in the schools of the dresses he brings me. Some slippers, I am a good little five year old girl Austin's Beautiful High state from the dtae mill tax. sweaters, bloomers, shoes. And I want and I have decided what I would like In order to make the opportunities School Dedicated Friday. a little clock and want a little stove. for Christmas. I want the following for obtaining an education more equal And I want a some littl§ cups and things: the state provided for those who are glasses and I want a little doll bed. 1 Mouth-organ. not located in cities, means for attending And I want some little rubbers and doll carriage. (Continued from Page One) 2. little chairs and some little curtains. consolidated schools by providing 3. doll bed. N CANDIES Dear my little girl. NUTS, those on his right, announced the personnel transportation, paying a part 4. doll. Marguerite Culver. 5. broom. of the front- row on the platform, fif the cost of the building, the tuition Ne^r mixpd Nuts, per ppin ... ....,25c Good Pea Nut Brittle, per pound..'...15c 6. sewing set. as given in another paragraph of those not living in the district, asof Almonds, per pound 25c Austin, Minn., Dec. 10. Good Pea Nut Squares, per poun(f.-..18c 7. top. this story. Applause, greeted each suming part of tl\e library cost, and Dear Santa Clause— Brazils, per pound.......1..:. 25c 8. some Kindergarten things. Extra mixed ...? ........20c announcement, until the final one various other things.^ I want some things for Christmas. One soft Shell Walnuts..... 38c 9. wash tub. pQund which called to their feet the mem- A second purpose of the state's sysbers I want a Mechanical airplane, and a Fancy Ribbon Candy 25c 10. wash board. of the teaching force, when the tem, Dr. McConpell^said, is to encourpresident(of metal garage with two mechanical Sicily Fielberts, extra fine 25c 11. wash boiler. Chocolate, per pound.: .,..v..20c autos, and some brown boots with the Board said, "These age better facilities, by setting mini- 12. washing tub. Fresh Spanish Peanuts '. 18c two buckles at the top. I want size are what your Board of Education mum standards, and providing a fund Salted Peanuts, per pound... 1 5 13. washing soap. -V^« 32, I think they will be big enough. Dates, per package............. 20c for those schools that qualify, and 14. horn. calls its jewels." The hearty response, Nier Cocoanut bon-bons..... 25c And I want some house slippers with Figs, per 15. books. withholding that fund from those which this introduction called one button on size 12%. I want a 16. games. forth should surely give the members whose facilities fall below that standard. blue and orange sweater Number B. 17. dresser set. of the faculty an idea of the esteem Your little Boy, 18. anew lamp shade for my room. in which they are held by the parents A third aim of the state's system, Perry Vulver Ferndell Stuffed Figs. 19. a new diam and ring for mother. Ferndell Plumpudding. is to assist those school districts with Box 415. and the people of the city. Ferndell Fig Pudding. Ferndell Stuffed Dates. 20. a wrist watch for mother. At this point F. G. Sasse, past piesident Ferndell Spiced Fruits, Ferndell Spiced Pickel Pears. Hi Dec-8-21. Mower County News 22. a pair of stocking for brother. of the Board, took the floor and Dear* Santa Claus— Ferndell Preserves. Ferndell Spiced. Cantaloupe. MARKET PLAGE 23. a new shirt for daddy. in a few well chosen words presented Please come to my house and bring Ferndell Jellies. Ferndell Coffee. T* 24. story book for brother. me a spring top-,some Tinker toys 1 Mr. Anderson with the square wh'ch Ferndell Jams. Ferndell Teas. 25. handkerchief for mother. N novelty dog bank, an automobile— had been used in the laying of the Ferndell Chocolate, One Cent Per Word Per® Insertion. Ferndell Sdlad Cherries. I will leave some things on the climbing monkey.Jass Jimmy, any corner stone in June, 1920. After Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. -Ferndell Cocoa?. Verndell Raisins. mantle shelf for you. thing else you can bring Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be thanking Mr. Sasse for the honor, Mr. Ferndell Spices. ,• I shall close now. George Bacon ^Ferndell Vegetables in Tins. Added for all ad^not paid, for in advance. Anderson called upon G. L. Lockhart Ferndell Cider. 1600-E-Mc. Kinley St. Your good little girl Readers or locals not run in Ferndell Fruits in Tins. for remarks. Ferndell Spiced Figs. P. S.— this column will be charged at the 4 Margaret Catherine Mr. Lockhart briefly outlined the Please bring me a story rate of 10 cents oer line. Anderson. Ferndell Pure Maple Syrup $3.00 Gal. work which had been done, and com- .j book & a necktie. ice FOR SALE skates & skyes. nended the members^of the Board for' Austin, Minn., the thoroness with whj^Kthey had approached FQR SALE OR TRADE:—New piano Dec.8-1921— Dec 8^ 1921. Let Us Supply Your Wanfs Wiih FERNDELL GROCERIES todajr. their job in t^-feuilding of for Ford Sedan. Call at Mower Dear Santa Claus— Dear Santa this building, and their faithfulness County News Office. 46-2-p. Please come to my \l*_ I have ben a them fetter. Yqu in completing the task which had tak- I house & bring, me, climbing monkeyan will like hoy good and want a en the. greater part of the past two F(3(R SALE.—^Fullblood Bronze turkey auto mobile, spring top, a bank. good Sled and tram and' and a half years. I if°ms by SMrs. Joseph Thelen, Tinkertoys a story book—jass jimmy. good raggiddy andy. TT OI 1. PEOPLE'S SERVICE STORES^ 4 f^ams, Minnesota, Route 47-2-c. Skates & skyes—rubber ball. ./ Mrs. J. H. (Gertrude Ellis Skmner -. Your Friend Phone Roger Bacon 4 AS was next introduced a former grad- 1^| acres level land, Washburn coun- Wm, Hug, 1600- E in fine Clover and Potato soil, $15 308 W. Mankato uate and later a teacher in tWte Austin Dial 2292 Austin Minn. bf acre, encumbrance'$1000 due, scWgol, who spoke on the subject! (arch first 1925, at 7 per cent, "Why Dedicate 1" After telling how, jso 80 acres and 160 acres, Aitkin t.-i a the real* dedication tppk place many' county, Minnesota. Will accept Hormel Preferred Stock for months jigo wheh theu,people accepted equities. Address E. H. Smith, BOY SCOUT NEWS DEPARTMENTP LARGEST CHAIN the responsibility by voting the neces- I •THE care of Thorpe Bros., Andrus Bldg., THE WORLD- -STORE ORGANIATION IN sary bonds, MrS. Skinner said that Minneapolis, Minn. 44-3-c. the only manner in which the beauti-! Useful •if*** ful building could be defaced was by PROFESSIONAL criticism, and the only way it could THIS DEPARTMENT DEVOTED DIRECTORY be cheapened would be by idle talk of EXCLUSIVELY TO ACTIVITIES Gift Suggestions OF MOWER COUNTY BOY taxation. z1 CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. SCOUTS. The speaker then went on to show Dial 2038 how the new building afforded a real Physician and Surgeon Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. SEND IN YOUR TROOP NEWS community center. In it are held the X-Ray and: Laboratory Equipment gatherings of the winter Chautauqua,' Assistants— For the Entire i. the League of Women Voters hold Ernest H.Morris, M. D. their meetings here, and only last Mabelle Moore, R. N. "Sift Sunday one of the local lodges held its, Scout Auren Pepper, has been designated 3 and 5 in the Senior division, an,d in Give useful as well as handsome gifts this Christmas! They memorial meeting in it. "This is -i-,- as the winner of the coveted the Junior division, the first teams of W. R. EARL are always appreciated and show sound judgment on the donor's ours," said .'Mrs. Skinner, and closed Scout Trophy for 1921. Auren started Troop 1, 3 and 4 are little over the FUNERAL DIRECTOR part. A variety of useful gift items await,you here—values such her remarks by calling on all to put as a Tenderfoot, in the spring heads of the rest of the field of aside littleness and criticism and joir. Business Residence as our great buying power alone makes it possible to offer you^ passed his second class tests in June, youngsters. The jgames, altho only Phone 2512 Phone 2213 IF wholeheartedly in the support of the and while out at camp at Beaver Lake it ,..... practice games, have so far been really AUSTIN, MINN. schools. "Then this dedication will took advantage of the opportunity in Gifts From Thi^ List interesting. Select Your Christma.s not be an empty ceremony." scouting, and in ten days became the Troop 2 has worked out one evening Store Christmas Money Will go Further and Buy More at This DONOVAN & GOSLEE The High School Boys' and Girls' first First Class Scout in the new "~T with Colurrfhjuj^ high and on December Funeral Directors Glee club, under the direction of Miss Austin Scout organization. 15 will play their first out of and Embalmers Elsie Johns, were next on the program Beads For Only those who took active part in Hose .' v.:.. .' town game at' Adams against the with "Hail! Smiling Morn!" by Day Calls—Phone" 5188 Shirts Bath Robes examining the Scout in the various hgih school team«| Bill Pribble is in cFather Night Calls Spofforth, and "America Triumphant," Mother Neckties tests can appreciate the work he did. charge of Troop 2L. Bill was captain v* Kimonos T. W. Donovan—t5914 by Demarest, both, of which Handkerchiefs:. Since returning from camp Auren^has of last year's high school basketball H. A. Goslee—663!f Silk Ties /Belts Silverware were sung with fine effect. Sweaters Motor and Carriage. Service passed four merit badge tests in team. Socks Han^ketifehiefs Furs Dr. J. M. McConnell, commissioner Mackinaws swimming, life saving, public health Mufflers Fancy Purses. .Waists .Garters and handicraft. Eighteen boys have taken out application Handkerchiefs Manicure Sets Suspenders The pedigreed Airdale offered by A. blanks this last week to become Petticoats Gloves _D6irs B. Overland, our Scout commissioner, Scouts. Our total number of Belts Hosiery Belts Books Bath Robes boys under scouting goes over the 200 is also a prized possession of Auren. Electrical Service Corsets Suspenders Perfume Raincoats N We hope Auren will have as much mark. With five troops in Austin and Garters Underwear Box Stationery Books one in Brownsdale, and enough boys success in all his undertakings as he For the Country Bath Robes' ^Boudoir Caps Billfolds is having in his Scout work. Other for three new troops, only waiting for' Pajamas Rubber Boots For Scouts deserving honorable mention capable leadership, which is slow in Dresses Sweaters' Delco-Light ^iies complete elec* and placed besides Auren's name, are: coming forward, the first six months Qpats Baby. Jlats and Caps House trie light and electric power service ta tpor Aprons Frederick Crane, Wade Searles and has surely been a real booiri1 in Scouting Tlush Caps to your hotnfc. It furnishes bright, Bootees n-v Edward Banfield, all merit badge in Austin. §hoes Fur Caps 'v^ Sister: mr N clean, safe lighw in til parts of A Scouts First Class Scout Rex AnderT Slippers deques House Slippera: your house and ^jrarn-—light everywhere Inclement weather kept the Scout S S Stockings*, yDresses Gloved son Second Class Scouts Rube Benton, Hose V, Shoes I at the touclh of a button. band indoors Sunday,and only a regular J^imonos. Curo Crippen and Albion Morey. nii'» Gloves Dress Suits rehearsal was held from 1.30 pQ Delco-Light p^wer pumps and Bath Robes' Bonnets .' Overcoats pL Scout basketball is really attracting 5:00 p. m. at its regular meeting place Crib Blankets' forces the water to the houses to Sweater^ ~h'- 'M|ckinaws the boys for their real w^ter play. in the Congregational church. The Barn die dairy, baroi, to the stock Mittens Disss'Goods Safety RaZors doe^j Troops 4 and 2 have the edge on 1 boys were to escort the Elks to the Shoes trough's. It the milkingT»aparatinf, Towel Sets 2 churning. Grinding,. wash- *n Slippers t'able Linens Rompers Bed Spreads jiFo* Silk Lmge^e I Brother, Lubber Pant3 Christmas Blankets iowets 'O. Wrappers Comforts Suits 1 Shirts Doilies Di» Outing Gowns Ovfrcoats -C peeping Bags^t., the Water Ci Dependable DeicoIjis VCIfi made: in 25 Sea^s C^ats Toilet, Sets ^sizes—a size for every Jlaits Garters wUl be a meal M|or a queen. Flannel Skirts%« e^vkfSets All .the delicacies' of |the (Sea L. Ha ^6aps ana Bags", son1 perfectly- -Rooked and ^cooled, doicu, valve-in-head en- ,-j Grioves-, #»*e served will make the occasion tf oil il. Ower -440,000 satisied one long to be remembered. fir*"'I™ ustf 8. Who not reserve a table for OUR Easy payments if desired. yourself and friends? 3 Write for catalog. POLICY POLICY S. E. Halla ONE PRICE PRICE DELQO-LIGHT Representative DEPARTMENT AUSTIN, MINK. $ m- 1' EVerVw flODY AUS^Ilf :l' & & BODYiyni'-^ 4t,