Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 30, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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"Sfotwi ,v /, ft*.'/*? TT^O^- MOWER COUNTy *NEWS, Alls™ IH0JM -.'"i Page Eight1®1 Thursday, Nov. 30,1922 NOTICE -. FOR SALE-—Good to go&d farm for sale. State cash ship card and Red Cross Button town of 6000. $85.00 per acre,, NEWS KOBES BROS CAFE will bTclosed freshen soon. O. E. Skogobo, 5 price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, November 11-30 from your chaptec if on November 30th, Thanksgiving terms: write owner. Box 822, Thief miles east of town, Route 1- 43-3-p Minneapolis, Minn. 28-8-c fm* Y-C Day, and will open up in the evening worker during the Annual Red River Falls, Minn. at 9:00 O'CLOCK for business, as usual. ku1:-,. Cross Roll Call. WANTED—An American Red Cross FOR SALE—Second Hand Clothing, KOBES BROS. team made up of millions of people h. at 207 North Franklin. Sam Boyd, FOUND Wallace Reid -A ladies gray kid gauntlet Don't fail to visit the schools next FOR SALE River Farm, 143 pledged to help its service ,for Vz V" Junk Peddler. yr 43-6-p jlove. c. Owner may have same by ••.- week. .. •. Has Odd Role all mankind. .Get .your member Acres,sbest of soil, 2% mile3 to calling at this office. 'V MARKET PLACE tp In New Comedy Charles Haus is visiting' $iq neice Dial 6018 43-3-p la. LaCrosse for a few days. 1 One Cent Per Word Per Insertion FOR" SALE ORiTKAD1S—Ten acres If. you can visualize a man who is Miss Dorine Aberhains- is spending Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. of land adjoining Austin. F.ne Modern a coleopterist, a domestic happiness Teh Cents Collection Charge Will Be a few days with friends in MinneApolis. house and good improvements. Added for all ads not paid for in advance. expert, a former- mule driver, who Call S. L. Young.t 30-tf-c -V-: Readers or locals not run in doesn't cuss and still is a man, then this column will be charged at the FOR SALE—Jewell feed mill, 6jinch The stores will remain open Wednesday have a fairly good mental picture ycfu rate of 19 cents oer line., night to accommodate belated Oakland of "Clar€nce," whose exploits form burrs. Price very reasonable. Austin Six WAiNTED—Three rooms, modem, Thanksgiving shoppers. the basis of the Paramount picture Auto, Company. with bath and heat preferred. Call of the same name coming to the Beginning Dec. 11, local stores will 6747. 44-1-p WANTED—To hear from ofmer of Park Theatre Thursday and Friday remain open in the evenings for the for the matinee and evening performances. Jjenefit of Christmas shopprs. But even with this mental Mrs. Archie Lane and son, Richard picture you have not been told of the Radiator Service straggly hair of Clarence, nor of his have gone to Waterloo to spend huge tortoise shell spectacles andlots ^Thanksgiving with her parents. of other idiosyncrasies which Bring Your* Radiators Mr. and Mrs. John Martin went to help him an unforgettable figure, in "Milwaukee, Wis., to spend Thanksgiving Ennouucing the this production. To Us ForRepairWork with friends and relatives. Above all else, Clarence is an extremely and Rebuilding. likable chap, and all because B. F. Hormel left Sunday night on he happens into the Wheeler family a business trip toSioux Falls S. D,. just in time to prevent the family SATISFACTORY Sioux City Iowa, Omaha and Kanses IQ23 Series breaking up. Barking and biting has City. SERVICE set the nerves of each member on Miss Edna Ward and Miss Laura edge and the inevitable is about to is the Only Kind We Hill of Northfield are spending a few happen, when along comes Clarence, days here with Mends an$ relatives. and with a calm word here, a soft caress there and a clever display of ^ve. The 1923 Series tf New Oakland The powerful six-cylinder, overheadvalve diplomacy and tact at all times, he Miss Robina MBackie has returned ANDERSON SERVICE CO. engine carries the same written, Six-44 models are ready for delivery. rebuilds the tottering house of cards to her home in Blooming Prairie after 15,000 mile guarantee. But the performance into a mansion of peace and happiness. They are distinctly new in beauty of a week's visit at the Charles Haus Dial, 2582 211 E. Maple of this motor is even more line and in refinement of detail, and tiome. remarkable due to a new system of Just how Clarence does this cannot yet they retain all of the basic high carburetion. Other distinct improvements be adequately described for there quality of the first Six-44's. Miss Avilla Larson of Osage, la., add greatly to car appearance is a subtle something to it which is taking care of her aunt, Mrs. John Never before have so many exclusive and driving ease. defies description. Booth Tarkington, Ever son, who, fell down stairs and and valuable features been combined however, saw it and wove it into' Examine the 1923 Oakland critically. broke her right wrist and sprained with such high quality construction in the famous play from which the picture In performance, power, beauty and her ankle last week. a car so reasonably priced. Never has was adapted. As "Clarence," economy it instantly reveals superior f«W the automobile dollar bought more Rev. Warner Johnson, pastor of value. Compare it with cars of similar than it buys in the 1923 Oakland at the M. E. church, announces a special price and you will never be content the recently reduced price of $995. with one of lesser worth. educational sermon for Sunday evening. He will speak on "The Child in bank as you When you come in to examine the many new refinements and improvements you will \S" 1 our Midst." A special invitation is discover two exclusive features of great value to be found in no other car at any torice. given to all clubs and societies to attend choose your OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY, PONTiAC, MICHiGAN ,s this servvice. The services will Prices at Factory T:^- Division of General Motors Corporation fcegin at 7:30 p. m. The morning friend—for responsibility, Roadster sermon at 11:00 o'clock will be "The Touring Car Sport Car 1165 •Optimism of Christ." Coupe 2 Past. reliability 4 Pass. Coupe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Opsall were Sedan surprised Sunday when forty of their and a cordial disposition. relatives and friends went to their home, 910 W. Baldwin street, to help them celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. A picnic dinner was enjoyed at noon. The afternoon was spent in a social way and in the evening ice cream, cake and foffee ,• -'vjr v. was served. Mr. and Mrs. Opsall First National Bank of Austin •vvere presented with a beautiful reading lamp and a purse of money. Organized 1868. Mrs. Arthur Carlos and Herb Anderson W. Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 EAST SIDE GARAGE entertained twenty guests at \A WALLACE RElD 'fe-rtio Qarain£wtQdiut Resources Over Three Million Dollars dinner "Sunday evening in honor of "CLARENCE" the father, Swen Anderson, at the home of Mrs. Carlson. A three-, Wallace Reid has never done anything course turkey dinner was served at which quite equals his droll East Water St. Dial 6225 sgix o'clock. The evening was spent humor and likableness in this part. iLi 'i-'1»• vkrvir• :i vi• *•Cm rui' and at 10:30 the company,' He receives excellent support from socially accompanied Mr. Anderson to the de-. Agnes Ayres as Violet Pinney, while pot. He left with Mr. and Mrs. Her-, May McAvoy makes a sparkling success man Hormel for California to spend in the sub-deb role of Cora the winter. Wheeler. Last Chance to Take Advantage of Eastern Star Held School of Instruction Monday P. M. ~wonaer ,V (Corrected November 29) ..*•" PRODUCE. The Order of the Eastern Star of Quoted by Dalager's Grocery— District 36 held a school of instruction Monday afternoon which was attended Dairy Butter 45 by more than 500 membersVisitors Eggs, trade 43 to the number of 150 from Potatoes 40 Blooming Prairie, Lansing, Hayfield, Flour—retail, 49 lb sack Brownsdale and LeRoy were present $2.00, $2.30, $2.40 at the meeting. The meeting was POULTRY held. in the Masonic Hall and began Quoted by Smith-Wrieht Co.— at three o'clock. Light Spring Chickens 9 Mrs. Ada Crane of Austin gave Heavy Spring Chickens 12 the address of welcome and Mrs. J. Heavy Hens 13 C. Brainerd of BloorAing Prairie responded, Geese 14 after which the following Eggs, cash 40 •were introduced: Mrs. Hattie C. lobsters 6 Madison of St. Paul, Worthy Grand f)ucks 15 Matron of the Grand Chapter of Minnesota bucks'- (No. 2) i\ 10 Miss Jane Todd of Austin, Turkeys, No. 1 32 Turkeys, No. 2 25 past Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Tom Turkeys 27 Sam Rask of Blooming Prairie, Associate Ducks, No. 1 Dressed 18 Grand Matron Miss Elizabeth Price of LeRoy, Past Grand Geese No. 1 dressed 16 40 Turkeys, No. 1 Ada the present matrons and patrons Tom. Turkeys, No. 1 35 of the district and the past HOG MARKET. matrons and patrons of the district. Quoted by Hormel Company— The school of instruction was conducted This is your opportunity to place a new GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE in Packers $6.20 to $7.20. by Mrs. W. C. McClelland, Medium and Butchers $7.70 Matron of Unity Chapter and deputy your kitchen at a real bargain. "The RANGE with a Reputation" ••••'•''•VCi-Veal, Sheep and Lambs Grand Matron of the district.. Fat'Lambs $7.00 to $10.00 All who attended the meeting were Veal $3.50 to $6.50 FREE! Beautiful Set of Copper Cooking Utensils FREE! Sheep $2.00 to $4.00 present at a banquet served by the Cattle v_-'.T domestic science class of the local Fat Steers ............ $5.u0 to $6.00 high schpol, in the cafeteria. Following Cows and Heifers ..... $3.50 to $4.50 the banquet the initiation o£ Demonstration a^nd tSsJe Closes December 2nd. Bulls $3.00 to $3.50 four members took place and the day Canners and cutters .. $1.00 to $2.00 -.f-ttja GRAIN-MARKET. was concluded with a fine musical .v'.-' Quoted by Hormel Milling Co.— 1 progrem. No. 1 Dk. Nor. Wlleat, 58 lbs.,. $1.10 No. 2 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 57 lbs .'. $1.05 COOKING SCIENCE. No. 3 Dk. Nor. Wheat, 55 lbs.., $1:00 Quoted by Bemis Eievator.— Is One thing—to cook on a range Oats 32-to .34 that will produce satisfactory results 11 Flax ....... $2.15 to $2.20 36 Years Selling Good Hardware is another. Ask any woman who Barle- ...... 48 to uses a PARAMOUNT Gas^Coal Rye 70 Austin, Minnesota Range—then investigate our line. 1 «4"7 tat' v*Ci Lansing, Minnesota Attractive Prices. 44-1-c Advertising is the art of making AUSTIN GAS COMPANY others think as jou think about yctur product. ii V|r: V|f A '^1 Vl""' *fl' '1 ,a!i yv"vV." 1 News Advertising brings results. 'i