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

June 8, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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,f, MINN. Page Fiv® Thursday, June 8JL922. ktrf MOM BANKERS SEEK H. Andersra^presidenJ Expresses Thanks ifip* 3.F /-jO Senator Candidate Aids Farm Projects I he boar Onatiou. 5. TO CO-OPERATE For Co-operation .. dre* than 150 persons" including Given to Schools (Continued from Page 1.) I bankers and their wiyest, together with friends and citizens of Austin Other Speakers Heard attended the reception given in honor Other speakers included J. J. Supt. S. T. Neveln today expressed of the visitors at the country club Maloney, who urged more county organization his appreciation to the members Tuesday night. and, oftener group meetings .. Crf of the chorus, who sang for the baccalaureate THEATRE J. ,J. Ponsford, state president service Sunday evening, Advertisements ill' The N^ws1 reach of the Minnesota bankers association, and to Mrs. P. D. Beaulieu," who ac the consumer. who brot greetings from the state V-'vA/.j-"'1 compapied them, and E. Kay Cory, association arid C. A. Chapman of who played with them in one number. Rochester, who conducted an interesting round-table on banking problems. "It is another evidence of the interest Mr. Pep THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 8 AND 9— J. F. Reed, president of the of all Austin in the conduct of 4 GLORIA SWANSON Minnesota Farm Bureau federation, her every school enterprise and was unable -to be present. G. A. -m- function that this group of people Haven, president of the district HER HUSBAND'S TRADE ^MARK were willing to lend their time arid group, presided at the session, and abilities for this occasion," Mr. Neveln replied to the address of welcome said. "The musical features of A Thrilling Romantic Story. the baccalaureate service coupled MARKET PLACE A A a with Rev. M. G. Shuman's excellent "FELIX SAVES THE DAY" address made the evening one of very And PATHE NEWS Mower County News great import, especially to the graduating class." SATURDAY, JUNE 10— One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. AT THE SIGN OF THE 134 JUNIORS GIVEN Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be Added for all ads not paid for in ad* CERTIFICATES vance. Readers or locals not run in JACK 0'LANTERN this column will be charged at. the (Continued from page 1.) rate of 10 cents per line. 134 Members in Class. A Mystery Play FOR RENT are members of The following the And "HUBBY BEHAVE" Educational Comedy of the Junior High graduating class FOR RENT—80 acre pasture, 6 miles south of Austin. See Wayne Webber, School: SUNDAY, JUNE 11— Austin, Minn. 45-2-c January Section. HOPE HAMPTON Faye Barkhuff. FOR'SALE A Alvina Ida Bornfleth. -m- STAR DUST Harold Cummings. FOR SALE—Cow coming fresh soon. R. Bronell, Austin, Route No. William Dunlop. S. 6. 46-2-p Paul Elward. J(owlKaJ 1V\c vomcri Adapted from Fannie Hurst's Widely Read Novel of Florence A. Flech. FREMONT J. THOE. FOR SJibE Norwak" Spruce Evergreens: "the same Name. .. 6rc loh9cr Ray Gibson. 0. W. Proeschel, Austin, And POLLARD COMEDY, "SINK OR SWIM" Fremont J. Thoe, candidate for state Lumber Co., (with a membership of Route No.'l. 43-3-p Irene Gilbertson. Sweepers, wefe^r senator fro mthe Fifth District, comprising 600) since its organization in 1906 has Ardath B. Herman. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 12 AND 13— FOR SALE One full, blood Beagle irctvjvn of IWe doiU Dodge and Mower counties, been connected in various capacities Arthur Hessler. hound, 8 weeks old. Call Anthony A SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAM ?er*\ with the Vernon Co-operative Creamery was born on a farm in Vernon Township, Borghild M. Hogan. Rutjes, Fowler & Pay Cement ... eight miles east of Hayfield, on Works. CHARLES CHAPLIN for manjr years. 45-2-p Ralph M. Howells. It's on the roof at the present time. October 30, 1858, and still resides on He has always taken an interest in We all know that. Warren Hubbard. FOR SALE—A real-bargain if taken -m- Raymond Kirkpatrick. -il the farm on which he was borri. politics 'and has always affiliated with at once. 160 acres twoymiles from BIG PRICE SAVING HERE ON THE IDLE CLASS the Republican party. Lois B. Kuchenbecker. town, fine improyem^ts, C. When he was fifteen years of age, S. FEED FOR ANIMALS Babcock. 46-1-c Robert Leek. He was elected to the House of Representatives his father died and young Thoe at Harry Mathews. in 1888 and served thru once assumed the management and responsibilities FOR SALE—80 acr^'^rj^ with or HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED His Very Latest. Ruby P. Morgan. the session of 1889. In 1910 he, was of the home farm, which without pierspnal property all new CHICKEN FEED And VIOLA DANA in "SEEING'S BELIEVING" 1 Agnes Olson. 'li buildings, John „G. Peterson, Rose elected to the,-State Senate, serving he has operated continuously and efficiently and all kinds of Creek, Minnesota. 44-5-p Marion Olson. thru the sessions of 1911 and 1913. ever since. He has made a Poultry Supplies Hear the Matinee Daily Elmer Quast. study of farm problems needed for "It was only after persistent^solicitation FOR SALE.—10 acre farm, good residence Luther George Ranum. Beekeepers' Supplies at 2:30 constructive legislation for rural cjpnmunities on the part of friends from and chickeii house, barn, Augmented J. Wayne Reynolds. etc. land all cultivated. Will make Dodge and Mower counties that Mr. Quality Unsurpassed fine chickeii farm* Cheap for cash. I G. Frances Ritman. Thoe was induced to enter the race •Mr. Thoe has- always been active Two Evening Park Call or write ..Waldorfy»-Rose Jbfcn HARE & GOSS F. Harold Rosenthal. for "the senatorship," says a statement in everly^project :for the tfetterment. of Creek. 45-3-p Shows Nana L. Rosenthal. from the volunteer committee-* urging —|ju» •—r—! conditions and has been for yeatfs connected^ Orchestra Verna E. Salge. FOR SALE.—10 quarters improved* 7:30 and 9:00 FEED & SEED STORE with many co-operative enterprises Mr. Thoe's election. "But once in, land, Eastern Saskatchewan. Good HO Juston Schradle. Qchjst in his section. He has served he of course, wishes to be elected, and settlement, schools, telephones, water,'buildings Julius E. Shade. to this end plans on making as aggressive as secretary of the Vernon Edda must sacrifice to'sell. »Ronald B. Shuman. Austin, Minn. Write me what you want. W. G. a campaign as his time will Township Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Olga Skamfor. Stoll, Elgin Hotel/ Minneapolis. permit and, altho it will be impossible since 1882 has been president of the Advertisements in the News Bring Results. rf 46-4-p Archie Sorenson. for him to personally see every voter, Hayfield Farmers Elevator & Mercan* Esther M. Thompson. Mr. Thoe has placed himself unreservedly FOR SALE:—Typet^fiter Ribbons, tile Co., since its organization in 1896 John Todd Trowbridge. and Carbon Paper. We have a fine in the hands of his friends, has been president of the Hayfield line of the famous Milo ribbons and G. Irvin Umhoefer. who believe that he will at all times be carbon paper for all makes typewriters. Merle Weidt. found fighting for the rights of the When in need of either of Marion Allen Peirson. Clifton A. Wiener. these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy common people and that the best interests Alfred R. Pepper. June Section. you with this superior brand. of the district will be served in Bertha Peterson. Hazel Mae Albright. 3-tf. electing him to the state senate." Irene Marion- Petrehn. Arthur J. Anderson. WANTED Joe R. Pollock. Rex S. Anderson. 1 Roy Rasmusseiv Thelma Anderson. AUSTIN MARKETS WANTED—First class shoe repairI Joe M. Renwick. irig at ill E Mill street,' Noren's Norman Arens. Shoe S$re. 37-6-c Edith Margaret Riggs. Quoted by Peoples Service Store— Theodore Bachman. Dairy Butter 30 Margaret Anna Rockne j. Gladys MayfeBardouche. WOOL WANTED—Brii^ your wool Eggs ..20 Eileen B. Rosenthal. in if you want to get nighest cash Don Arthur Beadell. Potatoes, per bu $1.25 Walter Salge. price. Charles Dubinsky, 302 East Regular Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Elizabeth G. Beattie. Beans 9% Maple Street, dial 6900. 43-tf-c Leonard B. Sayles. Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack. .$1.75-$2.25 Byron G. Benson. SEASON 1922 Myrtle Scripture. POULTRY Wallace Benton. WANTED—Your phonograph to lubricate, Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— Winifred Sharpstene. repair and adjust. Twelve Myrtle Bird. Heavy Hens 17 George Alfred Sievers, years experience. Will Holm, Dial Meta Bertha Bornfleth. Light Hens 14 orma.1 Gr&nd Opening o/Se&son 7160. 44-2-p. Hazel R. Smith. Lauren Brown. Geese 11 John W. Smith. Roosters 8 Irene Bullis. WANTED To hear from owner of Eggs 19 Mildred Smith. good farm for sale. State cash Florence E. Carle. Viola Sorenson. Ducks ..16 price*full particulars. D. F. Bush, Mae Adelia Church. AND': Turkeys 18 Minneapolis', Minn. Bessie Claudine Thompson. Faye Comeau. Broilers .25 -35, 37, 39, 41,43-p 2 Big Days 2 Dolly Dorina Thompson. Ralph William Cook. HOG MARKET. Lucille Thon. WANTED— WOOL! WOOL! WOOL* Curtiss E. Crippen. Medimum and Butchers .10.10 Hilda T. Tollefson. Highest market price paid at A. Packers 8.85 Leslie Dodd. JtFsem's office—213 E. Mill Street Arnold Torke. Alice Donovan. Veal, Sheep and Lambs office 5334. Residence 8344. Leonard E. Torrens Fat lambs $8.00 to 12.00 Jeanette Drost. 43-tf-c Veal ....... $3.50 to 8.00 Evelyn L. Trenary. Hugh Dunlop.. HELP WANTED: Correspondents Sheep $3.50 to $6.50 Donald Urbatch. Leonard Dugan. wanted all over Mower County by JUNE 17ai8 Cattle Frances Ethel Watkins. Mildred Dunn. the Mower County News. If you like SATURDAY THIS Fat Steers $5.00 to $6.00 Alta Wolfe. to write or think you can write Grace Ij/vans. Cows and Heifers ...... $3.00 to $5.00 news, inquire at the News office Louis E. Wood. & SUNDAY MONTH Ralph F. Fenske. Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 about our proposition. See City Evelyn Lucille Young. Canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.00 Edwin Figart. Editor. 10-tf. Lavone Fischer. Joy E. Finbraaten. Austin Chautauqua Leone Franklin. BOTH TYLE Arthur Garner. JUNE 19-25 Russell Garrity. NITEiS Flossy Graves. ERVICE Martin Hanna. Esvher Hanson. 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 17 DANCING 8:00 P. M. Mary M. Heikes ATISFACTION AL. OLSON'S ORCHESTRA Etta E. Hickok. N Clifford W. Hildreth. Oren J. Hoium. 3 SUNDAY, JUNE 18 CONCERT-DANCE Fern Hopfe. Mylo Howe. BEBE DANIELS' MOVIELAND SYNCOPATERS ROBES' CAFE Margaret Jensen. Direct from Hollywood, Califbrnia Ellen Jessen. Alice Viola Johnson.' Loren Jordan. Lyall Kezar. Ur^n^nT 7T\DCM CHICKEN DINNERS, REFRESH* Martha E. Krug. USE 1 nvj 1 JCJL- VL/lTEiN g^iMENTS, N'EVERYTHING Minnie Lausen. Donald Lawrence. Muril M. Lewis. ^se ours that wilPi^e^Gti Anna Lunacek. ^ue for your m8i^y arid^ohgdr meet a ne^| Organization, ready to serve and anxioiis to Frances Eldora Lunde. service than ordinarily. Our Peterine McKay. please YOU. Strictteanagement and supervision.- Inspection of §jj Martha McKeehan. riHlLA^iELPHIA^ -parents invited. Vivene Meek. 4'i I DIAMOND GRID Vivian Meek. ,v Yours for good, clean, wholesome recreation and Clean Dancing, y*: i.£*t -if 4 battery is absolutely guaran^d Viola Meek. JSi Ten yearsm India, ten years secretary and if anything William R. Meyer. go Laymen's Missionary Movement CORNELIUS (CONNI£) LANE with it we will make Morfydd Miller. all his life an educator, J. Campbell Marion B. Nelson. White speaks out of a ripened experience, with power and authority. P,3,ul Neveln. "ks..,.-:..: GeneMtManagerJ 'S Le Minn. wm^mtrnx^Re- His great lecture, "Where Does M. Floyd E. Paulson. 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