International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 9, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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mm S, .per "*s%W •**$ v- ~*«b 5,ff, rfr:.^ 'i£i£*,rsS i-/^' iisrrK''»'^ "1 „Vi -"nV Kr: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FACE EIGHT 'M- KNOW WHAT/WE YOU SISS GOTTA s«/,iyvou AND ALL GOOD ITS NI NE OCLOCK FELLA! SLS'S STTTIN' UP FOR FELLOWS APE \H HOME GOTTA FELLA' BED &Y NINE THE.N? SWEET HOME Ir $MS .M .• Jty fJ OM O +V O O +V «T# ft V* M. M. Abbott was appointed to draw STUMP BLOWING v» resentation tylan whereby delegates to O V* V* 1 some recitations by two girls that up a set of by-laws the form of application the annual and special meetings will DEMONSTRATION «r« were 'very good and appropriate. 9$ WHITE BIRCH NOTES and form of policy satisfactory vote for the members of e_ach township MARGIE NEWS MM K* V« V! VW Vf to the insurance department. or locality. Two Thousand People TbrbnjeJ to MM A»M 4 Unique St *'4 •V V* V# «r# *r« «T# The rate for farm insurance was set 8. Provision for a board of directors North Road to Witness A*# V# «T» «T# V# 4 AROUND LOMAN at $1 per hundred for one year, $1.75 composed of delegate or director Spectacle. Berdina McColley arrived from -lor two years and $2.25 for three from each township or locality. George Wood has returned to his Ma*#* MM Minneapolis Sunday morning to visit .. 25 *V years. Rate on commercial property 9. Provisions for an auditing committee One of the largest crowds that ever homestead. her parents. She has spent nearly a was scheduled at $3 a hundred for composed of the president, assembled in this village was on hand We have enough rain at last, and year in the city. one year, $5.75 for two years, $8 for vice-president, secretary and treasurer. last Monday to witness the unusual Mrs. M. L. Babin and children have a few mosquitoes. three years. Articles of incorporation spectacle of an entire acre of stumps been called to Fairmont, Minn., on Mr. Wells failed to show up last At Ericsbug, Monday evening, a will be filed at once and application being blown up by one charge of dynamite. account" of the serious illness of her Jack Frost got Arthur Metcalf's Wednesday with his moving picture made for charter, as soon as the charter Farm Bureau unit was organized for The charge was set off' by mother. beans and August Bergstrom's potatoes machine, but expects to be here some Ratwood township when the following is received the organization will Lieutenant Governor Collins* in the last Saturday morning. time in June. officers were chosen: Martin be ready to accept aopl cations for absence of Governor Preus, who was Former service man W. C. Christenson policies from residents- of Koochichmg Mathison, director J. H. Rogers, prevented from being present by has returned to his homestead Quite a number of young folks Joe Kalkman and Fred Amundsen vice-director C. A. Hall, secretary. county. serious illness of his father at after a stay in the U. S. public service went from here Saturday evening to took a car ride to Littlefork a week It was decided to hold regular meetings corah, Iowa. hospital at Minnapolis. Mr. Christenson attend the dance in Bigl FaHs. ago Sunday. the first Thursday of every ACTIVITIES OF It was conservatively estimated has been given a vocational training OUR FARM BUREAU month and. the officers were named that over three hundred cars were course at the State University. Mrs. Fuller and children arrived A severe frost las-t Friday night 1 parked between the village limits and to constitute a committee to work nipped off some of the garden produce here last week ancKare settled in the Annual Picnic Planned—New Units out a program of activities for the the grounds where the exercises took Former service man George Wood Johnson house, near the church. Now that was up and ruined the fruit Formed—Constitution Will Probably place and that .over two thousand unit which will be presented at the would like to become personally acquainted we feel easier about our butter maker crop somewhat. be Amended. meeting next month. people witnessed the stump blowing with the cheerful home patriot staying. scene. The acre cleared was on a The Highland Farmer's club at a who perforated the door of his School closed on Friday last with At an enthusiastic meeting of the special meeting held at their club tract of land belonging to John Cann house with some twenty rifle shots. George Ahrens. who has been helping a picnic near town in the afternoon. of this village. executive committee of the Farm Bureau rooms June 2nd, voted to become a It was greatly enjoyed by the children. in the Thomas store, left with held Tuesday afternoon at the Farm Bureau unit. Committees were Every stump was blown up and the Mr. Edward McClellan has purchased They all entered into the games his wife last week. demonstration proved^ the effectiveness local court house a resolution was named to make the necessary revision a splendid horse to match with great zest and: all are glad to of the constitution and by-laws of dyna.mite as a means of clearing passed recommending the amendment with the fine mare he possesses. Mrs. M. Peggar who has been up have a vacation, the teachers as well to comply with the provisions«of the stump land. of the articles of incorporation of tne as the pupils. to visit her daughter, Mrs. William Addresses were made by Lieutenant organization. Farm Bureau organization of Koochiching Mrs. Lee Barnes of Fairmont, Stillar, returned Saturday. It was also decided to hold the county. Governor Collins, Mark Thomps'on, Minn., made a brief visit with her Miss Koller and Miss Hanson left of the Duluth Experiment Farm, Farm Bureau picnic at a place and The annual picnic of the Meadow sister, Mrs. M. L. Babin. Clarence Blake had to leave his Sunday evening for their respective Brook Farm Bureau unit was held and J. H. Hay of the State Agricultural date to be arranged by a committee homes at New York-Mills and Hawley, tractor here last week on account of Friday Tune 3rd, when the following College. Charles" Hayden, chairman composed of Messrs. R. C. Fraser, Our new township assessor, Thurman rain, but came back for it pn Sunday. Minn. of the local reception committee, John Berg, Robert Irvwin, Mrs. Fred officers were elected to serve for the Litherland, is making a thorough introduced the speakers.—Blackduclfc Schmidt and Mrs. F. C. Corell, when coming year: Director, C. B. Griffith assessment this year. Miss Lewis and sister of Indus American. the proposed amendment will be submitted vice-director, M. H. Van Vleck secretary, Paul Mercure sold a team to Carl were visiting in this place last Sunday Lois Griffith. O. O. Horlamusof to the membership. The main The state of the times does not Murray last week. as guests of Mr. Rud. SWEET CLOVER TRIALS the State Farm Bureau Federation changes proposed are as follows: discourage any of our people up here. 1. A re-instatement of the purpose was numbered among the guests. All are making large clearings and Merle Kennedy and Pearl Pearson Henry Morken is building a new The county agent has secured a few The Summerville township unit held of the organization so as to 'more are getting more l&nd under cultivation. garage which is nearing completion. came down from the Falls Saturday samples of Hubam Clover, the new fully comply with provisions of the its first regular meeting Saturday, to the picnic. June 4th. Committees appointed at variety of annual sweet clover developed Farm Bureau law in Chapter 427 of E. J. Olson is going into the by the Ajnes Agricultural FARMER'S MUTUAL the laws of 1919, which sets forth the organization session consisting® of Charles Lee is now employed in chicken business by the looks of the FIRE INSURANCE College. These samples will be distributed further purposes of the county farm Oscar""Holmstrom, Thos Shuster and big chicken house. the Hinckley store as book-keeper. to any parties in the county Louis Udovich, presented a splendid bureau association. A who wish to give this variety of Now a Reality—Result'of Efforts of 2. provision relative to the plan program of work which was adopted Arthur Metcalf went to Hinckley. Margie gave Northome a whirl last clover a trial. Only a few seeds are Farm Bureau Organization. of operation. by the club. Its projects will include Minn., last week to drive a new car Sunday in a baseball game, coming given to each party as there is only 3. A provision specifying that the graveling of roads, the giving of motion out ahead. home for his father who is visiting a very small amount of this variety continuance of the organization shall picture entertainments, holding H. 'G. Taylor of Northome wis there. of seed in existence. Samples have be definite instead of for a specified community fair this fall and co-operative chos«n as president of the Northern Mr. Elzig has his car repaired and been furnishetl to Andrew Jesperson, number of years, Which latter provision purchase of feed and dynamite Farmer's Mutual Insurance company is making good use of it again. Emory Thomas i$. getting a boat as needed. Ranier Martin Mathison, Ericsburg will require re-incorporation. Wednesday afternoon at the Koochiching ready to carry the cream from down Hans Ericson, Forsyth, and R.^ 4. Change from stockholder to The Sigmars Farmer's club amended county court house when members Decoration Day was duly observed river, and Bradford Hinckley will C. Fraser, International Falls. membership plan of organization. their reconstruction at the regular of the board of directors assembled. in this place last Monday. The school bring all the Big and Littlefork valleys 5. Change of annual membership meeting held June 4th so as to become Some samples are still at the Fann T. J. Johnson of Littlefork marched and placed their wreathes can furnish. Bureau office for' distribution. fee to $5 per year. a local unit of the Farm Bureau. was selected as vice-president and E. of flowers on the soldier's monument 6. Increase of the limit of indebtedness O. O. Horlamus, representing the J. W. Kolhase of Mizpah as secretary Miss Kilberg, one of "our popular and then returned to the church Letter Fil^s and Card Index Trays of the organization to $1000. State Farm Bureau association, presided* and treasurer. A corhmittee composed where S. E. Gregg, Rev. Belsaas and teachers, left for her home near Red 7. Incorporation of the local rep at this gathering. of H. G. Taylor E. J. W. Kolhase and at the Press office. Lake last Frjday evening after school. Dr. Duford spoke. There were also Established in 1904 by Mitchel Burton International Falls' Fastest Growing! Store ANNOUNCE THEIR First Sale of The Season ON No need of going into details as regards the style of a Burton Garment—our tremendous buying facilities in the New York market coupled with our being able to purchase for cash gives us an advantage. Never before have we had such a wonderful season. We are desirous of cleaning up the few remaining Coats and Dresses so offer the women their choice of anything in this line at reductions ranging from i? 25 to 50 PER CENT—No Charge for Alterations •/. -l pt -3msfas £v„ Mu -i. j-l