Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 20, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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Jl •'•"•vfvi .'"il'l a&gum i!» i'-:.^a.n !S5w MiWtkn IRP^dP^pRSP! HRRRRHI L,^ ^f why V~:v^' Page MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN Thursday, July 20, 1922, •^'fe.-kv' 11 111 1 if'f ife 1h Thos. Oleson went on a fishing trip TEACHERS' t/veim ECLIPSE ECHOES 9MM6orfto6d First City Hail Restored phiily to Geneva Lake Thursday evening. EXAMINATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Jrvih Beckel and II daughter visited at the Thos. Oleson Weekly Shavings. Edited by home Friday. A program of examinations for Volume 431 July 20, 1922 Splinters. Miss Ella Magnuson spent Sunday common school certificates, held July at her home. 24, 25 and 26, 1922, at Austin, Franklin TO GRAVEL LYLE Tools should be in Shed wlien not in to be able to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dahl and say, "I O W N Building, Normal traihing room. use—Exposure to elements cat's os HOME." family spent Sunday at BloomingPrairie. Monday, July 24:' Rust and Decay. V.'" J! AUSTIN HIGHWAY 8:00- 8:45 Enrollment From now on till next spring' most i' YC! V,'-' 1 1 1 •.•ws 8:45- 9:15 Spelling' oi ,- l'.e rcd ob.ioc-!' in lif ac.'jun-c of the implements of cultivation will r-'i, own 9:15-10:00 Penmanship (but if v.' our h'.- NEVADA (not be used, nor will be planters. The ovoi-i.H'.kcd oc p:.u jwe^hay-.' the 10X)0-12:00 Arithmetic Many New State Road place for them, and for all implements V." 1:00- 2:45 Geography [not in use every day, is under the Jobs Are Ordered by a hoV.l —!h Mr. and Mrs. H. Austinson and 2:454:15- 4:15 Composition Cut, how 10 |shed. Why? What "does a man wtfrk but Department family spent Sunday at the Theo Enerson other xhing. Yes—it iy, it i- v- 5:30 Reading- I for? Implements cost money. Expojsure easy. home, Tuesday, July 25 to the elements causes them to Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. Kenny 8:00- 9:45 .United States Hist. rust,warp and decay. Our business is supplying I: -. The Lyle to Austin section of Minnesota Ho'vey and son of Hayfield and Mrs. At our office you will find 'imiur-v 9:45-11:30 Eng. Grammar trunk highway No. 40 will be T. Morstad were Sunday guests at When they arc gone more work able designs that will instantly 11:30-12:00 Music improved with three miles of re-graveling- must be done to get more mopey to peal to your good taste. Whether it the H. Moen home. you 1:00- 2:45 .Physiology-Hygiene at a cost of $1,350 according to buy more implements, when just a a bungalow or a mansion, -v Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. Olson visited 2:45- 4:15 Civics little work and a Little care at the find a suitable design in the hun:bv. the latest highway betterment plan. at the Ole Lillegard home Sunday Hk I right time would have made them last of suggestion:- that are at our 4:15- 5:15 Drawing- Under fixed policies to extend road afternoon. a year or two or three longer. Wednesday, July 26 improvements to all parts of Minnesota Mrs. Tom Enerson and son, Arnold, This SERVICE is free. It yoo/ A home of your own should be the as fast as incoming road dollars 8:00- 8:30 Enrollment called at the Frank Spooner !'ng with our desire to make rh I greatest ambition of every man or permit, Charles M. Babcock, state co.nnu n::y one that will be proud 8:30-10:15 Geometry home Sunday afternoon. woman. No pleasure is greater than its up-to-date homes. highway commissioner, this week announced 10:15-12:00 .Physics Misses Thea and Volberg' Aslakson a new list of comparatively 1:00- 2:15 Algebra of Minneapolis visited relatives small undertaking's to be constructed 2:45- 4:15 Phy. Geog-. or Gen. Hist. and friends in this vicinity this week. i. CLEMEN® by maintenance forces. 4:15- 5:30 Agriculture Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelson and family OR A CAR LOAD Special maintenance improvements, All certificates to be renewed must visited at the Mrs. Ostenson home highway officials said, will add nearly be sent in at this time. at Lyle Sunday. I A 1 0 1 7 .oca .vlan-i^'jr 750 miles of new gravel surfacing, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobson, Mrs. EUNICE L. RICE, 300 miles of grading or reshaping, Mary Jacobson and Miss Andrena Co. Supt. of Schools. Advertisements Mews Bring in and many other betterments to swell Advertisement 6-1-c Moen were Austin callers Monday. IL the big mileages "of contract construction already made public. Provision I'liiladelphia's first "city hall, at Fifth and Chestnut streets, has been care- f* fully restored and was dedicated with impressive ceremonies on May 2. The is also made to continue the beautiful old building, which is a fine example of the best colonial architecture, patrol service over the entire system held the first Supreme court of the United States. and otherwise carry out established maintenance routine. The upkeep this season, however, will be mainly SARGEANT WEST LANSING on roads which have been built by There Ain't the counties before taken over by state, whereas during the first year Evangelical Church. Mrs. L. C. Richardson of Minneapolis much new under the Babcock plan Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. 11: is visiting her daughter, Mrs. mileage was shaping and covered by 00 a. m. State convention report of John Noble and family. graveling forces. Sunday school and league work. 7:45 Mrs. Cecil Paddleford and children The list totals $426,125 and will be p. m. League meeting and sermon by were dinner guests at the L. Haney J. increased by $175,000 when complete, pastor. Monday 2:00 p. m. Catechism home Friday. No Such maintenance superintendents in several and teachers' training classes. Wednesday Olaus Lerud,of Austin spent a few districts having still to submit 8:00 p. m. Bible study, Chapter days last week with his brother, Ole recommendations. A balance of nearly 7, of the Acts. The pastor has been Lerud. $2,000,000 set aside for 1922 maintenance called to supply the Evangelical pulpit Mrs. Dan Dugaw and Esther Dibble operations will pay the army at Faribault next Sunday morning were supper guests at the Noble of 1,000 patrolmen, make bridge and and will be back for the evening home Thursday. other repairs and cover many miscellaneous service. Mrs. Peter Arett and son, Glen, of Animal items of road upkeep. Mr. George Zeimer of Waltham Moscow is a guest of her parents, Mr. taught the Bible class last Sunday and Mrs. H. O. Karsrud. SCHOOL ELECTION morning to the appreciation of all Dorothy, Lutina, and Everett Noble present. attended the Young Peoples' society AT ROSE CREEK Many people drove to the Sunday meeting at the Olaus Ulland School convention at Brownsdale home in Red Oak Grove Sunday evening. last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. and C. Whinnery Miss Annie Ulland is visiting her Keefe and Jacobson are aunt, Mrs. Edward Kittleson, in of Anoka were Sargeant visitors last Directors of District Sunday. Austin. Many people are driving thru Sargeant JMr. and Mrs. Henry Dugaw visited to see the ruins left by the cyclone at the Cecil Paddleford home Sunday. that passed northeast of the village Name ten merchant princes who never advertised. The annual School Election at Rose Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgenson of Saturday evening. The funnel "i Creek on Saturday evening brot out No? Name nine, then. Six? Two? One? Why what is the Ceylon, spent Saturday and Sunday shaped storm cloud was observed by a large number of voters. The supporters many people round about. Many with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank meaning of this? Your knowledge of history and current and opponents of the Consolidated farm buildings were wrecked. Haney. affairs is comprehensive your memory is excellent— School Board were active Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney, and Dogs are committing nightly ravages for several days before the election why, then, can't you name the great leaders of commerce Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haney were recent in several of the chicken pens and the result was the largest vote dinner -guests at the Frank Haney of the village. who built up their enterprises without advertising? cast at a school election for years. home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson, The supporters of the present The Ladies' Aid will hold a social July 14, a daughter. school officers won out by a large at the C. S. Jerdet home Sunday afternoon. The scientists who told us that majority. E. C. Keefe and John Jacobson Simply because "There ain't no such animal." Great last summer would be very cool and were elected directors for three commercial successes, since the dawn of history, have this summer exceedingly hot have another years, receiving 149 vo^es to twentysix CORNING guess coming. votes for William Cross and been erected largely by advertising, of one sort or another. George W. Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Seilner wei*e Faribault And as the means of advertising improved, the Mrs. Helge Severson and children visitors Sunday. visited at the Albert Dahl home number and extent of business enterprises increased Miss Phillips has organized a music LANSYNG Thursday afternoon. class here. correspondingly. Cause and Effect. Thore Johnson was badly injured A large crew is clearing away the last Wednesday afternoon. He was The bible study class meets at the debris about the Norwegian church taken to the St. Olaf hospital in Austin. Assuring' Trade Territory. home of Grandma Summey every premises. The fields round about are Tuesday afternoon. also scattered over \vith boards and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Beckel, Mr. and The mid-week union prayer meeting rubbish. Mrs. Irvin Beckel and Mr. and Mrs. will be held at the church Wednesday The same principle applies to merchants in every evening. town and city in the country. It is the man who advertises E. A. Rector is ill this week. The Ladies Aid society will be entertained yt's here T™,e who is the successful businessman. He is not a big Save at the home of Mrs. O. W. advertiser because he is a big success, but a big success Cummings Thursday Mrs. M. C. Clark entertained her because a big advertiser. and Labor sister from St. Paul last week. Miss Gladys Summey returned The New Perfection In advertising the merchant thinks not alone of home from St. Paul Saturday to Oil Range interesting the public in his immediate territory. He with SUPERFEX spend her vacation with her parents Burners that Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Summey. wants to branch out, he seeks trade over a large territory. equals the cooking Mrs. C. A. Bates and Miss Bertha Fast, Hot Flame speed of gas. The circulation of the Mower County News embraces Stankey were Austin callers Monday. the whole of Mower County, the very territory Mrs. Barlow and daughter, Maxine, every businessman in Austin wants to include in HIS went to Medford Friday to visit Complete Line of trade territory. her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yarwood and daughter, Leone, spent Sunday at the Oil Stoves, Advertising in the Mower County News in the kind home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. that brings results. W. M. Yarwood. Ovens, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Summey were Austin shoppers Friday. Etc. Miss Agnes Anderson of Lime Springs, Iowa, was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barlow, returning to her home Monday. Visit Our Store Sales Room Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nelson and family of Austin were Sunday guests at o.wer (bounty News the Ole Christian home. Let us show you how to do your cooking and baking On Sunday .Mr. and Mrs. Walter with less work and worry. DECKER BROS. Rasmusson entertained the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Service Is Our Motto. family of Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Anderson and family of Moscow and Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson AUSTIN LANSING and family. Mrs. Green of Dodge Center spent test week with her son, Max Green, and family. Advertisements in The News reach Advertisements in the News Bring Results t^e consumer. ^5r* "IkStW tjfc. & •vt I