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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

April 2, 1914 · Page 6 of 8

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,k)- -i kM"Tt rt'\ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS THE HOT LUNCH IN SCHOOL1 and cover were borrowed as were upon the appetites of your pupils, husband for a period of eight the Indus teachers, visited friends T. D. Waterfall, he will tell yo\j three large tin pans. The children also different communities have years and if she has two depend- lere.las.t week end and attended how. He knows. each brought a cup and spoon different food supplies from which The introduction of the hot erit children there shall be allow-. lub. Mrs. Murphy, who met with an lunch in school, without domestic from home. to draw. ed in addition 10 per cent for each Ole Shei has purchased the J. accident some time ago and dis« science room, confronts the larger child. Permanent total disability j\V. Thomas & Sons' stock of meris Let me suggest here, take up a You will find- "Household located her arm returned from number of teachers at present. collecton and buy china cups or Science and Art," the cook-book to be compensated at the rate chandise and has taken posses75 Baudette last week where sh© Most of our schools are small, bowls, as the assortment that I Miss Shetland gave you last Sep per cent of the monthly pay sion. had been having treatments foi? for the first three months and Arthur Metcali has started his *he county cannot afford to sup- ,was presented with surely har- tember-j the farmers' bulletins No. 50. her arm. )er cent thereafter for a period awmill again. He will have a ply us with oil stoves and other bored many a deadly germ in and No. 2^6 indispensible in 295 The Glazier Jubilee singer) Accessary articles for preparing their cracked surfaces. of ^eight years. For temporary dis- 0:ng ryn as his yard is well filled the work. from Chicago will entertain at ability the compensation ifc per tVith logs. Much building will be these noon-day lunches, and 11 The children were, asked to 75 Here you will find methods of the school house April 1st, Wed« cent for three months and per jdone here this season. father believe most of us would forjng two cups of milk and two 50 preparation, food values and recipes. nesday night, at 8 p.m. Admission cent for periods varying from 1 T. D. Taylor went to St. Paul liave difficulty in finding floor teaspoons of sugar each. The next Remember, however, that and They have an unpaid 30c. space for such equipment. two to thirteen months. ast week, where his daughter the recipes are intended for six, alleled record of personal and noon the {un began pUanche was in a, hospital. Miss Yet, these rural schools, where 1 Cocoa was our first attempt^ press commendation. Don't mist and are only sufficient for at least CREAM LAW IS QUESTIONED {Blanche was able to return with •children walk long distances, are an(j ^he supply failed to meet the this opportunity to be entertained four, where they form the main .m and we hope she may recover the ones that most need the bene- demand. The next time they were by them. part of the meal. ntirely, soon. An injunction was issued to-day fit derived from these hot lunches, allowed to bring as much sugar Here's to our "Birchaale spel* For vegetables soups the vegetables in the United States district court I Sam Plummer & Co. have taken and the poorer the community the lers." Miss Emma Ostlund and and milk as they could well take were prepared before a contract to clear ten acres for restraining the Northern Pacific Master Ernest Ruberg. Though nee^' care of. The menu was limited as school and set to cook at recess. esse Kennedy in time to crop railway company and the Northern All I have to offer you is my own coul(j weu imagine with the only of the sixth and seventh, one For creamed potatoes have each his year. They would like con- Express company from refusing 'brief experience of last fall. My sman equipment. Potato soup, grades respectively they stood child bring two large boiled potatoes shipments of cream for Dul- fcracts for about acres more 100 w1. began six weeks early, vegetable soup, scrambled eggs, high in the eighth grade state ex» cut lengthwise with a piece uth, Minn., from points more than keep them busy until haying. This, and the remarkably warm freamed potatoes, macaroni, amination in spelling. We feel of butter inserted, and carefully miles distant from Duluth and I Farmers' Club at Indus is The 65 weather perhaps made it a more potatoes, "panoda," hot confident of their ability of representing varmed wrapped to protept them from the restraining the attorney-general I °inl things. They believe in coof successful and pleasant task, "cambric tea," occasionally us well when they go rest of the lunch.. Prepare the milkj Minnesota from bringing ac- Operative buying and have ordertion than if it were carried on entirely yarjed with a Swedish soup com- to International for the spelling white sauce and add the diced potatoes, to compel the two companies ^d a fine lot of seed potatoes, oats, contest. withm doors. posed of rice, sugar, raisins and add chopped chives or to refuse such shipments. This parley, wheat, clover, etc. They Th efreshmen are doing sotnf My plans for the year were milk, cooked together and served parsley if obtainable. The macaroni re all in on the ground floor with action was taken in a suit to test fine work in their botany and ag* completed during the first week Jot a dish'of which the children may be cooked at recess, he telephone. the constitutionality of the Johnston ricultural books, which they I had been observing the lunches, \vere very fond. drained, add butter and set some Our Farmers' Club met last cream shipping law, on the themselves so artistically design* "which consisted of bread and but- Even the boys were anxious to distance-from the blaze. ground that it is an interefrence {Saturday evening with a full ed. They studied all day Thursday "ter, a cooky or a piece of pie, for dishes. The larger part of Milk for cocoa, hot milk, cambric with interstate commerce. The ouse. Several matters of busicream and Friday down in the domestic five days in the week and with jhe tea, had two level teaspoons noon hour was taken with is shipped to Duluth by Hess were acted upon. A good science room, so the examination* scarcely a variation. Some of the j,he iunch and dish-washing. The of sugar to a cup of milk this way of Superior, Wis. Supply of Carmen seed potatoes un* ers could reign supreme and ^children did not relish then jast twenty minutes in the mornnch suited the taste of all. The application for an injunc-' were ordered the purchase of a disturbed. But the removed stud* and I knew they were hun- per. The preparations for the sweet ing is a study and busy work tion was brought by the Bridg-. i*lloroughbred Shorthorn sire of bet ents got along alright. You gry before dismissal in the after- soup were five cups of boiled rice, this left me free to watch the man Russell company of Duluth. I milking strain, was decided Especially after the professor (2"' Jcettle or prepare the luncheon. one package seeded raisins, two no The firm .was represented in court i°n» and several of our members A passed around some of that delic* The hrst three grades are too, xt quarts of milk and five tablespoons No money to-day by attorney Frank Crass- .subscribed for a telephone so that was collected and ious candy of his. ^oung for camp fire and boy scout niatpr:fltl of sugar. th weller, of Duluth. No opposition I Co-operative company can were all brought he entertained The Birchdale high school training, but what child does not When it rained, a small fire was to the issuance of the injunction Jcasily build through from Birchwas from home except what I deemed at the hall in Barwicfe, 'enjoy a camp fire and something built in the heater and the luncheon made by Attorney-general j^ale to Loman. April 10th will be wise to purchase myself. The Canada, Friday night, the 20th. to cook over it? hastened. Indoor^ it became Lyndon A. Smith, the form of the !Pur next meet—bring somebody, luncheon cost less than three What fun, it was, packed like sarlines My pupils were all boys, save necessary to use sanitary traveling order being agreed up6n by the cents on the average. over in the bus, skimming three. So with their aid a space or manilla paper for a desk attorneys before it was presented Materials for the next noon BIRCHDALE SLIVERS the ice and snow cracking jokes, was cleared of all top soil a three covering and napkins be sure to the court. were estimated and each child requested one'st singing songs, and "helping "walled stone fire place constructed and burn these immediately to Circuit Judge Walter I. Smith Mr. H. T. Whitcomb left for to bring his share. self to stolen refreshments." Tht two forked stakes and a save the scatering of crumbs and District Judges Page Morris visit to Baudette Saturday. with hall was packed to the door Recess is a good time to take a •cross pole completed the arrangement sat in the case. My experiment lasted two and Exams! State exams! At last an enthusiastic crowd. The plays vote of what shall be cooked the one half months and then the the crisis was reached and passed. proved very amusing and entertaining, next noon, and the amount each It took us over a day to construct WILDWOOD county had the children boarded, The Christian Endeavor society and a few musical selections and arrange a row of seats child shall furnish. My children doing away with this work met in the church Wednesday were also rendered. At the in semicircle about the fire. invariably chose cocoa or warm- H. G. Taylor was a business Perhaps some parents will object, night to elect new officers. close, the elated Birchdaleites The outfit was simplicity itself, I potatoes and both are so easily caller at Dr. Skaro's last Sunday. ed but every knock is boost for Did you ever go moose hunting? wended homewards through the. 'consisting of apron, holders, tow- prepared. Miss Altstadt, Irene and Isabelle the good cause—only one object Ask our local huntsman, Mr. snowy, windy night. •els, soap and knives, all of which It is rather difficult to give any O'Loughlin were callers at ed and her child was the most appreciative, I furnished. A large iron kettle recipes as the quantity depends H. G. Taylor's Sunday. if appetite was con Hans Ettestad was a business sidered. caller at Northome and also went Licensed Plumbers and The child was satisfied, that to International Falls to buy lumber was all that was necessary. International Falls Abstract Co. for a new barn he is going to The other mothers were pleas? Heating Engineers is a ed. One was surprised that teachers Hanibal Johnson, who has been would or could do such things BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietor3 on the sick list for some time, When I told her we were taught WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE. Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance went to the hospital at International this in our schools her estimation last Saturday. He was accompanied ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE, for education and teachers raised by John Bursack. Collections, Conveying and Loans EAST & CORRIN above fifty points above par. A poverty dance was held at One mother said it saved getting E. J. BURDICK, Manager the home of Martin Teufer Saturday Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 22f a lunch after school. The at night and a great time was International Falls Minnesota tendance was never better the spent by all. Henry Ettestad and children were so pleased and hap Frank Lugdahl carried off the py over building fires, washing honors for the worst looking dishes, furnishing, and eating tramps on the floor. Northern Minnesota Hospital around a camp fire that it more BEFORE BUYING YOUR than paid for the efforts expend NORTHOME ed. Butter, Eggs, Fish and Poultry I am sure that such self-satis M. C. Paul spent Monday at faction as we had, could not have Big Falls. been purchased with any other SEE The Women's Christian Temperance kind of luncheon. Union will meet Tuesday, To you, perhaps, this may seem 0. M. LARSON April at the home of Mrs. 7th, a hot lunch, but I assure you it James Troy. "filled the bills." Margaret McDonald, the young 415-Sth Street Phone 120 Ring 2 Winifred G. Corell. lady who taught in our school last year, but is now teaching at Big PANAMA LIABILITY Falls, spent the week end with friends here. LAW CALLED MODEL The local Temperance Legion had a fine meeting Sunday afternoon. What is regarded as a model VALENTINE'S SPAR employees' liability law is embodied Plans have been made for a L. T. L. baseball team and the in an executive order made boys can hardly wait till time to public last Friday, providing for "The Varnish "That Won't Turn White" begin practicing. the adjustment of claims arising The play entitled "The Country R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D, out of personal injury to employ Minister," was given in our village ees on the Panama canal and the Mary Ghostley, M. D. mm It is the only waterproof varnish. It dries Friday evening by the Blackduck Panama railroad. The order is the Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min over-night. Protect your boat with Valspar. result of more than a year's study high schoql- It was classed E. H. WEBER as a rare treat by everyone that by Secretary Garrison, Major P. C. Boggs, chief of the canal commission saw it and the hall was crowded -HBQS- MARINE AND GENERAL HARDWARE offices, and the law officers to the doors. The girls of the of the war department, and domestic science class under the RANIER, MINNESOTA is based upon a similar order issued direction of their teacher, Miss LIST YOUR BEST BARGAINS by President Taft March 1 Gleason, served meals at the W3- school house for the troupe. The new order,, while framed with special reference to the con LOMAN Have furnished me every month by Central ditions in the canal zone, is .re Real Estate Dealers'' Association lists of Best garded as sufficiently comprehensive Mac Loman is having a building to serve as a pattern for legislative put up at Indus. Bargains in Real Estate in Every State in the action in the various Ole Long is preparing to drill a Union, including Minnesota and Koochiching states. \vdl for J. M. Kennedy. Under the new order no benefits Mrs. W. H. Watrous of Pelland, Golden Grain Belt Beers County. If you have Anything to Sell List it are to be paid to an employee visited her sister, Mrs. I. B. Clark, •i with me. It will be sent to Five Thousand or his representatives if his injury last week. Harpers Whiskey or death is the result of his Lewis Downs went to the Falls cities of the United States and Canada. own intention or his intention to last Saturday where he exptcs to —CALL AND SEE ME— ,« Rook Spring Water injure some ?ther employee nor get etnployiii^nt as a cook if it is brought about by his own The snowfall of last Wednesty P.. S. PENDERGAST intoxication. The amount of fcompensation was a great help to many 4 in case of death resulting [Who still had 'some hauling to do. REAL ESTATE AGENT UNDERWOOD & HAS5ELBARTH, Local Agent* in one year, from the date of Ira Dobbs, of Indus, was here injury may not exceed $5,000. Fall*, "to represent the Border Tele- International Falls, Minn.