Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 30, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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its Auxiliary."Weekly BAYFIELD GIRL -Hot Springs (S. D.) erican sr HE |WILL ENTERTAIN AT CENTRAL Gopher Legion Poem.—A Gopher Star. Legion poem contest begins at once. Leqion HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TONIGHT WINS SONG PRIZE Get the Gophers busy composing pep Gopfte| STownis to be Cited.—Commander Corner TH songs for the Gopher Gang to use at I S iv MacNider will award nine the Virginia State Convention in August ydung #$P, is certificates of merit to Gopher communities Chris Brown of Le Roy spent Wednesday and way down in New Orleans Coe Pettit/ pianist, which most promptly put all Lost Legion Membership.—Should Awarded Eighth Place next October. The subject is the Legion in Austin. "'who will play a concert veterans to work. Three certificates you lose your Legion membership in Song Memory in general and the Gopher Gang at 8:00 p. m. at I card, your gost adjutant will issue a go to cities of over 50,000 three to C. Byers of Renova was in town in particular. The winners the of Central high school Contest. new card and indorse on it "Issued in cities of 5,000 to 50,000 and three to today on business. best Goph'er Legion marching songs auditorium^ er the cities or towns of 5,000 or less. Final lieu of Card No.—this phrase to be is .r or slogans will cited the State to be by benefit oft the high ^/t). IBeaulieu \yent St. 3*Aul written on every section of the, post award will be made April 19 to the A1 ma'Korcfin jjl- of Hay fieltT, a"senior Commander or otherwise rewarded as day on business. I school piano fund. officials of the winning communities adjutant's records, including the* section school of agriculture, Univer the Virginia state convention may decide." ^Contrary] to the in the which goes to department" headquarters. in the name of Commander MacNider, ft sity of Minnesota, won eighth place Miss Gussie Sprague,' whoyds s^| conclusion .one would Contest who will personally sign each certificate. closes September 1. in the Caleb Dorr song memory contest iously ill with pneumonia is reported at ural draw Let's go! at University Farm iast week slightly better today. $ A Wonderful Organization.—"The "from this photo, Aiyi won a $5.00 prize, about 700 studt American Legion is a wonderful organization Coe is a youth full Lewis Jordan returned home Wfinesday ats competing. Students were judgon and can accomplish mighty of vigor and life and from a business trip to Spacer, their ability to recognize folk results with able leaders like those it is on the go every Iowa, where be went on a business £?t»igs, hymns and patriotic songs. ntiw has. In its efforts it can be minute. He plays trip. Start Saving Now Hie school is a part of the department powerfully aided by the wives, sisters, the games other of agriculture of the University mothers and daughters of its Mrs. Elizabeth Moore and Mrs. s: young men do and for Your Vacation of Minnesota, and has graduated members, who were the inspiration of Mary Scott arrived today from Omaha, is interested in athletics more than 2700 young men and women, their boys in the camps and at the Nebraska, to spend a week at the and sports. BY 95 per cent of whom have returned front. The bond which united them W. E. Hopfe home. is as of beginning now to save to the farms to win success as farmers then must not be severed now. If eligible, the piano has been Mrs. Swen Anderson celebrated her or farm homemakers. a few dollars each join the American Legion or recognized by musical seventy-sixth birthday anniversary -The student spends six months each patrons here and week, you can easily provide Wednesday. The children were all year in school at University Farm in Chicago., He is the money you will present except Albert of Owatonna, awri six months on some farm where attending school in and Arthur of Long Beach, Califor- lie puts into practice the lessons need next Summer Chicago at the present learned at the University. time. for your vacation. IMPERIAL TLG. CO. The farm work is supervised by inspectors Tlu Birthday club met at the home from the department and the Start your vacation of Mr. and Mrs. George Hazeltine on student who makes good is entitled to 465 number offered temporary relief, Envoy and Mrs. Jessup's report Wednesday night to help Mr. Hazeltine fund this week by •certain credits towards his graduation 511 pounds of coal given away, 1700 109 East Mill Street follows: Number of garments given celebrate his birthday. He received from the school or entrance into making the first deposit total value of relief, $954.45. ,• away, 397 pairs shoes given away, a nice gift from his friends. B. W. KAUTZ, Mgr. the college of agriculture. Number of* open air meetings held 100 people supplied with bread, 986 in an Interest The Whittier teachers and Percy —Senior 57, Junior/30 people attending number of Thanksgiving and other Candy and Paying Account Criim, Erickson were entertained Wednesday open air meetings, 637 indoor meals, .239 persons given garments MEN'S SUITS, French Dry Shows Discarded evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copley with us. meetings held—Senior 89, Junior 36 and shoes, 126 lodgings, 97 men and Cleaned $1.25 at their home on River street. A people attending inside meetings, to Help Starving women found employment, 64 people and pressed delicious G.30 dinner was served after 2857 number soldier's meetings, 12 intei*viewed and advised, 758 number The First National Bank of Austin which cards were played. songsters and musical rehearsals, 12. of families relieved by any means, Central high school students will Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 LADIES' SUITS, French Dry $1.25and forego the ecstacies of gum chewing, MANY FAMILIES the lure of the movies and resist the Cleaned Resources Over Three Million Dollars SUFFERING HERE temptation to fill their sweet tooth I and pressed.... up Organized 1868. -with candy in order to help the starving (Continued from page 1.) 2- in the Near East. LADIES' and MEN'S SPRING t— —aoc—ocrrao This decision was made Tuesday as loao it because they can't make the COATS, French Dry the result of a talk by Mrs. L. T. payments. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $1.25 Cleaned Searles at the school in. behalf of the Family in Distress. Seeing Is Believing' and pressed .Near East tag day drive which starts "Another story that came to our today. attention is one of a family near Austin. Sunshine Flour, 49 lb. sack, When you go to a Chiropractor whose office is equipped with a 50' The students will give the money SUITS, The husband has' been sick since Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE at fhey would ordinarily spend for pleasure last fall and hasn't been able to work. pressed. of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spinograph Faribault Flour, 49 lb. sack, to the Near East fund, it was reported. (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. The wife obtained work at the Packing He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which will at.... plant. Sho worked there until remove the CAUSE of your trouble. This office is equipped with a ffQ OA Pearl White Soap (The Large Bar) THESE PRICES ARE FOR a short time ago until sickness overcame complete Spinographical outfit operated by a competent Spinograhper. Business Girls Hold her. It is feared she has contracted per box R. NELSON, HIGH GRADE CLEAN Real Kiddies Party consumption. There are six 10 lb. Box Pealed Peaches SEE D. C. small children in the family. They ING AND PRESSING for The Business and Professional need help. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. 10 lb. Box Good Prunes, Women's club held held their regular Rocently afire partially destroyed Lewis Building, Offiice Phone—2277. for meeting Tuesday night at the Y. W. the home and furnishing of an Austin AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. Residence Phone—7122. «C. A. The girls, dressed up like little Good Red Salmon, 1 lb. cans, 20^ family. The last cent the father had •fifrls and it was a real "kiddies" party. was destroyed. They are in distress. Miss Pauline Hanna and her committee National Oats, large package, 17^ They need help." had arranged the following 56cIA for. These are just a ijew of the cases program: Reading, Miss Pauline that come to the attention of the 4 lbs. box Premium Crackers, Hanna dance, Miss Nygaard vocal Army every day, Mr. Jessup said. .hxet, the Misses Hanna. Conditions are Bad. A $35 Ferndell Pure Maple Syrup, (IJQ Stunts were given by each one and "Conditions have been worse the per gal. «P£*OV refreshments of pop corn balls, lemonade -past two ^months than they have at Creamberry Coffee, a good drink, AC and all-day suckers were served. any time since I have been here. per lb. Avi About thirty-five were present. "In addition to that we are facing Santos Coffee, another difficulty. Imposters are making per lb. J-VI the rounds of the county soliciting funds from the farmers and in the Old Colony, 1 lb. tins, 45c seller, OO smaller villages. They haven't made per lb. ..... their appearance here. Reports have buys Hart Schaffner & Marx Yuban, 1 lb. pkg., 45c seller, QQ^ come to us and Mrs. Jessup went to per lb OV Adams yesterday to investigate. Persons Donald Stimpson Danly. donating money to the Salvation very finest new spring Donald Stimpson, the 20 months Army should make certain that the FERNDELL CANNED GOODS aid son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Danly, representative is not an imposter. at their home, 308 South River Imposters Abroad. Overcoats Ferndell Blueberries, regular price 40c,^ QO^ fdied :street, at 7:00 o'clock Saturday morning "Because these complaints have become Sale Price OO so numerous and continuous, from spinal infection, following Ferndell Strawberries, regular price 50c, A f|C and because! we wish to keep faith san illness of one week's duration. He Sale Price This is the lowest price in the land on the finest overcoats was born in Austin July 15, 1920. with the many friends who generously Ferndell Raspberries, regular price 50c, AflF Funeral services were held at 3:00 support us at the time of our annual made. Imported English and Scotch fabrics in Meltons, Qk^ Sale Price. Home Service appeal, we give jf. m. Sunday from the house. Internment publicity to the facts. In any case, Ferndell Loganberries, regular price 40c, tweeds and Gaberdines—Young men's and staple Chesterfield was made in the Lansing cemetery- OO look before you give. Be sure that Sale Price We extend heartfelt sympathy styles—all silk lined and silk trimmed. the 'S. A.' stands for Salvation to the bereaved parents in their sad Ferndell Peaches, large can, reg. price 55c, Army." Sale Price.. rxO $50 values at $35 Ferndell Apricots, large can, reg. price 50c, Sale Price HO MEL'S Ferndell Pears, large can, reg. price 60c, Sale Price..................... Hart Schaffner & Marx, Londontown and Styleplus silk Ferndell Pineapple, large can, reg. price 45c, QQ^ Provision Market trimmed, hand tailored new spring overcoats in Cheviots, Sale Price....... OO Ferndell Superfine Peas, reg. price 40c, Q1 tweeds and Gaberdines—$25 to $40 values—new Sale Price..... 1 O A HERMAN G. HORMEL spring prices, Ferndell Small Sifted Peas, reg. price 30c, We are cutting two grades of Beef, Fancy and STEER Sale Price and good We handle only BEEF WESTERN BEEF. Ferndell Telephone Style Peas, reg. price 25c QC $18.75 $25 the Best U. S. Government Inspected Meats. The following Sale Price Prices are subject to market change without Ferndell Maine Pack Corn, reg. price 25c, OA^ notice. SaleaPrice.. Ferndeil XXX Golden Wax Beans, reg. 40c, Ae FISH DEPT. Sale Prices OV Western Beef Wool shell, full belted Vulcanized lb. 5t Boiling Beef Ferndell XXX Stringless Beans, reg. price 40c, QA§ .1..lb. raincoats, in brown (I^C AA 71% Fresh Pickerel 10c lb. Short Ribs 7c tSale Price.,. .. OVF lb.v Fresh Pike 18c lb. and grey—$10.00 and $15.00 /U ^llfl J) Chuck Roast 9c Ferndell Small String Beans, reg. price 25c, O AC Sliced ... lb. Halibut, 28c lb. Pot Roast 10c v........:,.. £i\j yalues, now ... &^Sale Price Sliced ....lb. Salmon, 28c ......lb. Round Steak 12%c *f?Ferndell Canberry Cut Stringless Beans, .--••v/ AC lb. Whitefish 20c .lb. Sirloin Steak 16c r#: ^regular price 25c, sale price:.......... A Our Homemade GROCERY DEPT. GET YOUR SPRING COAT AT THIS SALE JtOW Ferndell Asparagus Stalks, large cans, ....lb. Pork Sausage 12V^c Our Fresh Creamery "regular price 50c, sale price................ Hamburger .......lb. Butter 35c lb. Steak 12%c Shop early while the assortment is complete. V-' 10 pounds...., Sugar, 65c Sugar Cured •Peterson Co. 2 cans.. Sweet Corn, 25c lb. Picnic Hams 18c Head Lettuce, Celery, ,5i jpie&npei vice piores Sugar Cured Radishes, whole Austin Bacon, or half strip lb. Onions 22c J. T. SANBVEN, Prop. WE ABE A STRICTLY CASH MARKET ICS *«***, JJIAL 2292 COR. MAIN AND MAPLE HENCE OUR LOW PRICES.?- ft & DEFECTIVETAGE msmmmm