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

August 24, 1922 · Page 5 of 10

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mmmt SHVBB TPS 'V '.^ 1 I'11 X' »»$?# W T-S 1- 'BP? I." ^r#^saw» 7" %?ppp /®gpt V*—" s3®$£ V, -'t*r %%$&*'•x '-r a Thursday, Aug, 24,1922. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. ••••-.:••,.. Page Five :pz£% Would May me Make a FINALS TO DECIDE Geraghty, manager, said just fhe other Pathway Toward Right. Excellent Advice. JUST LIKE OLD TIMES We must take care to be right, at The rest advice handed out In a day that Austin is after every remaining Good Home Demonstrator? whatever cost of and then gradually long time is, "So live that you won't game on its schedule. pains we shall we can be right ask to have it kept out of the papers." find With freedom.—Ruskin. —Bridgeport Post. STANDING OF THE Mower County Teams Mower County Farmer TEAMS As she was showing some of her canned Says She Is Eminently goods at, the fair last fall she can Both Look Good for show the women how tp smoke ham, Team— Top Position. Fitted.^, Pet. make pickles, sour kraut, etc. Owatonna 5 1 .833 makes ove#hertown dresses Adams "She 4 1 .800 W sake clothing and is up-to-date in Austin meccertainlyismaking a hit. AUSTIN AND ADAMS 3 2 .600 Make of Battery sj|rle. Truly she can help women New Richland Her letters^: to Jane the Mower 3 3 .500 MUST WIN 3 GAMES mike bloomers out of worn overalls Albert Lea 'County News are gaining fame for 3 3 .500 £j and baby skirts and mittens out of Blooming Prairie her. 2 4 .333 slacking legs. Waseca Added to the list of her triumphs 1 4 .200 REPAIRING, REBUILDING Packers In Running By First Half "She knows how, to run a man and Faribault comes the expression from one of the 1 5 .166 Title No Matter What Happens a Ford and can give the women a lot county's big farmers th&t she should and RECHARGING to Present Standings. Of valuable information how to handle be appointed home demonstration Games Sunday. old grouchy husband. 'agent. But that isn't all. Austin 14, Waseca 1. "As Mayme has brot up at least so This Mower county man goes Representing the two major baseball Albert Lea 6, Owatonna 5. one child she can give the women of 'far as to suggest that the editor nines of the county, Adams and New Richland 6, Blooming Prairie Our Specialty—Pree Inspection first-hand information in that line The News undertake to give Mayme Austin are running strong for top 5. and would be ninety-nine per cent better a few hints and advice. Then, too, position in the standing of teams in Adams 6, Faribault 0. than a school girl, as thg best a "Service and Satisfaction" he would abolish the county agent's the Southern Minnesota baseball girl could do would be to hand out office "as Mayme could handle it all." league. Prospects now point very Fred Plaisted, seventy-two, off aged Games Next Sunday second-hand information. Hi Might Get 'Mad.' definitely to final contest for high honors Philadelphia, who defeated James Hi Austin at Owatonna. "Can Forecast Rain." Riley, seventy-eight years old, of Saratoga For fear that announcement of the between the two Mower county Blooming Prairie at Adams. "Mayme also seems to-be well posted Springs, N. Y., in a special threequarter-mile A1NSW0RTH BATTERY. CO. name of the man who has all this teams. New Richland at Faribault. on purebred poultry and livestock, professional exhibitiODB 'faith in Mayme might lead Hi to. do Atfstin, now standing third in the Waseca at Albert Lea. match on the Schuylkill at the national and also knows all" signs presiging something rash, the editor has seen League, will have an Opportunity next regatta. The time was S:35. The rain. fit" to delete it from the records, as it Sunday to demonstrate whether its -Austin two septuagenarians both, rowed in th» 212 E. Bridge St. "Now if Mayme got the job of Demonstrator •were, but is presenting the letter, received one-sided victory over Waseca was an They Hear You Coming. Centennial regatta on the Schuylkill the position of county agent a Tuesday, with all the embellishments actual indication of the return of Frogs and tosds are gifted with in 1876. could be abolished as Mayme could acutw remarkably sense of hearing. •9 and ideas that are suggested superior strength evident earlier in handle it all. Saving money by consolidation for carrying out the big coup the season. is the subject of the day. d'etat to make Mayme Mower county's Meeting Owatonna at the Steele "v* *!4* "If the county commissioners or the home demonstrator. Here's the county seat, the Packers performance farm bureau make the appointment letter verbatim: next Sunday will be watched Schmitz's Auto Electric Co. & it is hoped that they will not overlook "Editor, Mower County News:— closely by fans from all over the conference. Mayme as she is the logical parson "Gossip has it that the county is to The following Sunday the for the position. SERVED TO YOUR ORDER employ a woman demonstrator to packers conclude the season with a —C. L. N show the women how to preserve game with the league leaders here. "N. B..—As Mayme is fully competent food, economize in clothing, feed babies, Must Win Three Games. to carry out anything she undertakes, etc. A combination of circumstances, Storage Batteries and she needs no advice, but I "As .„ Mayme has sho^vn thru her which are not entirely improbable, think the editor should give some various letters in these colunjps that will give the Packers a clear claim Well Cooked, Well Seasoned, Wholesome hints that^ she bring her work basket she is well posted on all these subjects, Radio Supplies to the title. However, they must win she would make an ideal demonstrator. wljen she attends weddings and ttner Food. every remaining game, the two from social functions and not impose on Owatonna and «»a postponed game Would Score A Hit. the hospitality of her friends a:il call from Waseca. "She gets up at 5:00 a. m., and has for thread, needles, and buttons as Adams, on the other hand has a We vveleome visitors during the Mower breakfast at six and will surely make she did at Henry's and Jeans wedding." REASONABLE PRICES much easier field ahead. Only one a hit with the progressive farmers. •. County Fair. -defeat has marred fhe down county AUSTIN SCHOOLS team's record this half of the season, Louise Coleman, school nurse. and the dope has it that the Schneider KOBES' CAFE Franklin Building. boys will have little trouble in disposing TO OPEN SEPT. 5 »v» *-J* •t* *t"* *t* *V* *V* »5"V* *V* *V* •t"* *V* -*5* *V* ••'t* •v' ^5* *V* "V1 $» »I» Ella Russell,* first grade Leah of Blooming Prarie twice as White, second grade Florence St. well as taking a postponed game from Ledger, third grade Nellie T. Patterson, GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS New Richland. Three victories will fourth grade (principal) Doris give them the title for the second half Gregson, fifth grade ^Jean Dugan, before selling elsewhere (Continued from page 1.) of the season and the Mower county I sixth grade, Martha Thompson, Margaret R.H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET all their State Passes. lads are out to bring in those three Reilly, opportunity room. The Normal Training is upon a victories. 226 East Mill St. Shaw Biu|ding. strictly post graduate basis for. the Vanquish Owatonna First. •I* Olive Burgess, first grade (principal) first time this year, i. p. only high The fact remains, tho, that Adams' Florence Clarkf'second .grade school graduates may be accepted. chances depend to a very large extent HOW HE Lilah iSilsbee, third^gra'de Alice R. There are prospects of a good enrollment. on Austin's ability to dispose of Jphnson, fourth gjsade Helen 0. A fuV year of credit will be Owatonna successfully. Unfortunately Evans, fourth and fifth grades Grace given for this work by any of the the Steele county nine, from its Martin, fifth and sixth grades Florence DID IT Teachers' Colleges of the state after past performance, is not at all easy to Daily, sixth grade Frances at least one year gf teaching. Students dispose of, and already has a onegame Cress, sixth grade. are required to enterxwithin the lead on Adams, its closest competitor. first two weeks of school, and may Lincoln Building. not lose more than a total o£ ten Corena Henry, first grade Angela As Austin topped the league for its days of school during the year in Cionon, second grade Eloise Allsn, first half of the season, the Packers If we could have the history of the successful man placed order to graduate. third grade (principal) Mae Mid it, will be in the running for the title no third .and fourth grades Gladys Parry, matter what happens with the present before us we would see boldly written the word system. High school graduates who are fourth grade Blanche Dalager, standings. Topping the league thinking of teaching should consider He saved money systematically.. fifth grade Mary McGrath, sixth again would give them the banner this opportunity. All short cuts to He put it in the bank regularly. grade Eva Rasmussen,-sixth grade. without further ado. From the standpoint teaching have been eliminated. No of the fans, who are out to see tuition is charged in this department Whittier Building. He carefully avoided extravagance. good baseball, however, a win this as this department receives liberal Mildred Franklitf first grade, half by Owatonna or Adams would He made his surplus work for him. state aid. rinciyl) Stella Merlo, second make things far more interesting, grade Ruby Glassefr, third- grade System is what does the business and THE JUSTIN NATIONAL Teaching Corps Filled. Marguerite Bender, fourth grade. Just the same, the Packers are not Eighty teachers will make uj) the BANK can suggest a good one for your savings Summner Building. going to lay down on the job. Thos. teaching staff for the coming term account. Norma Nelson, first grade Willa of school, Mr. Neveln said. Fifty of California Auto Tops Made to Order. Lockwood, second grade Miriam Ellen, these former teachers and thirty r/a th'«i grade Mae Sharp, iourth will be new-comers to Austin. Following grade (principal). is the complete teaching staff. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK R. GRAY Webster Bu:lding. Senior High School. Alice Corneveaux, second and third Adeline M. Brobeck, principal grades (principal) Charlotte Torrens, Eloise Truesdell, assistant principal of Austin, Minn. ,, first and second grades. Blanche Swindell, head English department Austin, Minn. So. Main Street Lillian Koch, English Alta Member Federal Reserve System. K. Jones, History Ada Soule, English, No Plant Universal. J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, Vera Far low, English Ethel No plant, not even the nettle, grows in all parts of ^he world. Only 18 "President Vice President% Cashier am E is us a in species are known, which show them* Hayes, expression Elva Utzinger, selves at the same time over half the head—Mathematics department Lydia A BROWNIE land surface. R. Crowley, mathematics Eva Vallentyne, Latin Anne G. Merrick, Points of 1-ow Humidity. FOR-THE ypUIJCGTCR French-History Estella Thompson, According to the records of the I Tire Hospital Policy Is "Large" TIRE SERVICE weather bureau, the lowest relative history O. -'I. Bingaman, head— You play golf-—he's too humidity is found in sOme parts of Science department Ruth Southwick, young. He plays baseball Arizona, although it is possible that science Dorothy Harvey, science certain sections of the deserts in —you're too old. Photography I Volume and "Small" Profit Cora Russell, normal training E* F. southern California, whore there are •_ is one pleasure Landolt, head—commercial department no recording stations, may show lower V- Eunice Diggles, commercial that you can enjoy, together. relative humidities than Arizona. Our Vulcanizing Shop is the best equipped Dorothy Munson, head domestic Free Tube With Every Tire Fair Week science department Maude Vest, domestic in Southern Minnesota. The No. 0 Brownie pictured science V. E. Cory, head— .* above would be just the thing manual training department J. -A. My office will bo closed for him. Expensive This sturdy The policy of "fair dealing" means ultimately Kentta, manual training Adolph Ranum 28th. Our nine years in the Tire and Accessory untii Monday, Aug. little picture-maker that gives a manual training A. F. Hinrichs, ... -v. the confidence of the public^and this picture.—a good picture too— business and thru our well-jequippeff sfrdp~ .agriculture. r_ inches is .priced at I Dr. W. K/Cha'pittan I Junior High School. we have developed our service to#the highest I $2.00.~ v' we are glad to say has been the one factor of 'i'/ Adeline M. Brobeck, principal Cora Inhere are other Brownies——some efficiency and can guarantee quick results in the Tire Hospital's success.a I Randall, English Maybelle Hoffman, 6f them fold and rare autographic one or twQ day service on casing repairs, and English Josephine Skree, EnglishHistory as Well at prices ranging to Leda Thorson, geography The best workmanship, combined with a S $17.50. Autographic Kodaks" can fix your tubes on short notice. $%.oo Helen Armstrong, history Jeanette from up. small margin of profft— a service to the coirf-^ jfall, riiathematic's Matie Hillier, If you thirxk printing is mathematics Lucy Kingsley, history munity, and, at the same time, a successful I We Supply Road Service all alike, letPus tell you Edith Follansbee, history science business enterprise. .... how our differs. It Marion Rowcliffe, geography Kate will be time well spent Greer, opportunity i*oom, head of opportunity a a so department. Wold Drag Co. \j'v' THE TIRE HOSPITAL thing worth while.: I Special Teachers. VV Mary S. Meighen, grade supervisor The Kodak Store. I Robert R. Roach, physical training Opposite Herald Building MOWER COUNTY LEE.TIRE SHOP Kathryn Smith, Vphysical training NEWS -sr- Hazel MacDonald, music supervisor AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Opposite Motor Inn 409 Chatham street Elsie Wiggert, a£t supervisor H. 202 E. MILL STREET.. Catherine Saul, penmanship supervisor: ^.Esther Hetherlin, librarian lHh J* «.* I 'J\