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

August 4, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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INfERNATIQNAL FALLS PRESS PAGE EIGJHLT FIFTY CREAM£*IES CAMPING PARTY AT ft SS 9S 8 SS SS S3 SS 90S 9S 9( 9? 8 91SS 9C St they will reside in the future. Mr. BROADWAY JOINS NEW POST JOIN STATE AGENCY "WHISPERINGPINE" COTTAGE Scholta and family are occupying" the 8 AT THE CHURCHES ON RAINY LAKE residence recently purchased by Mr. X:M Second Movement to Centralize Cooperative Hofdiahl. V: K88 88888888888888883 Marketing Wins Support. ^Miss Mayme Hilke is enjoying a ADD FARM BUREAU NOATES. Mr. Hofdahl and siome of the members week's vacation with .her parents at BAPTIST CHURCH Fifty co-operative creameries have of his family are here from Fairland the "Whispering Pine" cottage tvro A. M. Whitby. Pastor joined the new slate-wide marketing looking aftgr their hay and grain miles this side of Ranier on Rainy agency, the Minnesota Co-operative crop, Lake. Other members of the campihjj 10 a. m* Bible school. Creameries association, Inc. party are Mrs. Adolph Toon and^j#n, 11 a. m., morning worship. Topic: The The Minnesota Farm Bure.au federation Ross family motored all the Walter Nelson and Mrs. Theresa Feldhausen, "Whole Heartedness." today announced the results of way from northern Michigan, a distance all of Ranier. Miss~Hilke is 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. the first week of a drive to unite the of'600 miles, to visit the Burton the stenographer for the Jevne-Norton 8 p. m|. prajise service. Sermon co-operative creameries of the state Garscadden family. Co. topic: "Jesus the Truth." into one strong association. Two The Allen Shearer family, Cecil hundred -shares of stock, each share ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Tuey and Florence Howard accompanied representing 50,000 pounds of butter Pastor H. A. Mayer, Rev. T. W. Howard from I O I A O E fat handled annually, have been subscribed Birchdale and were recent visitors at by local creameries, federal Sunday school every Saturday at THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 Loman. officials said. 2:00 P. M. during the month of August. Every creamery in Dodge and Chisago Mrs. Sandholm is entertaining her One of the Members of counties reached during the first Morning service at 11:00. "The mother, Mrs. John Hammerland, her week's drive joined the new central, Pharisee and the Publican." This sister and her little brother. They agency, it was announced. The Glencoe parable portrays the terrible outcome made the trip from Cokato by auto. 12 Co-operative creamery took of the so-called "respectable" sin, Frank Tinney, noted stage comedian, is now a member of the American They claim the recent heavy rainfall in shares and the creameries at Rush self righteousness. Legion, having joined the F. W. Galbraith. Jr.. Post in New Ypik. that vicinity delayed the haying and City and Mankato took eight shares as a a a in in he a I id a he a a it Holy communion will be celebrated. made some of the roads pretty bad. post is a new post recently organized by men from the American Legion apiece. Confessional service at 10:30. All News. New York City. Posts all qver the country asked to be chartered "The creamery association is meeting those wishing to partake of Communion Andy Amundsen is building a large 'as the F. W Galbraith. Jr.. Post, but the New York organization being with success as remarkable as are asked to announce themselves closest to headquarters, had its application in tirst and won the coveted hay barn in which to store his bumper that of the statewide livestock marketing name. previously. crop. agency," A. J. McGuire, organization A meeting of the congregation at manager of the association, said. 2:00 p. m. Miss Ruth Peggar, who recently returned CERTIFICATES ARE of the society, the society also to have "The rapid response of the producers Services at Ericsburg at 8:00 p. m. from Bemidji, where she was ISSUED NOW BEING the privilege of securing buds or £*CfALlS to an organization proves that centralization "Come to the English Lutheran taken ill while attending the summer coins from which to propagate trees of co-operative selling is the church, the little church with the big session of the normal school, is improving To Eighth Grader# Throughout the for tricri purposes. next step and the proper step in the message." rapidly and it is hoped that County Upon Completion of Required Prizes of $10, $5, and $3 for Doys or solution of agricultural problems." she will soon be able to be around Will be at the above Work. girls under 18 years who submit the BETHLEHEM CHURCH again. am el a best list of names and addresses of A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. stated. Are you trouble^ Eighth grade certificates are being persons who have planted and are O ,» The church will be closed during V# ft# ft* ft# ft* FARM BUREAU NOTES 8 with headaches, nervousness, issued from the office of the county growing nut trees in Minnesota. August, reopening the first Sunday in dizziness, or eye disorders of superintendent of schools to students Prizes of $10, $5 and $3 to be awarded a a ss POLICE NEWS ft# September. During this time we are any kind. If so, consult hint who have been presented with state in 1922 for.the best collection of kindly invited to worship with the If Glasses he can high school board certificates in M. M. Abbott, Farm Bureau agent are ne^decf *ft #ft#jM#*#Aft#ft#ft#MMft##ft##ft#.ft##ft##ft#ft#ft#ft##ft##ft#rft##ft #.• nuts by boys or girls under 18 years, ft*# ft#ft#»#ft*#ft#?#ft#»V#ft#ft#ft#ft#ft#ft#ft#ft#ft+ft#•#•#•# ft# Methodist congregation and it is arithmetic, grammar and composition, of Koochiching county, ^who was fit you accurately if not a quart of each kind of nuts to be exr Rube Carriveku and Jack Kelly, the hoped that as many as possible will authorized by members of the Minnesota needed, lie will tell you United States history, geography and hibited at the winter meeting of the barber, were ordered out of the city. avail themselves of the opportunity to so. pass plus in spelling: Crop Improvement association to Horticultural Society. They plead guilty Monday in the municipal do so. Among those who will receive them make inspection of the grain fields in Prizes of $10, $5 and $3 to be awarded court before Judge Palmer to Glasses straightened- or this county for certified seed has already are: in 1923 to boys or girls under 18 the charge of robbing the Holler confectionery minor repairs made while Walter Benson, South International visited the following farmers: years who definitely lo.cate a wild or store about July 25th of you wait, and without Falls. MikeCarew of Indus. cultivated seedling nut tree bearing MARGIE NEWS cigars, tobacco and cigarettes amounting charge. P. A. Erickson of Ray. Alice Carscadden, Pelland. nuts of superior quality or siz e, one to somewhere between $50 and #J» #ft #ft #JMLft ».« «Lft #.ft #.ft #.ft #.ft Emelyn Caves, Frontier. George Mielke of Ray. quart of nuts to be exhibited, accompanied ft*# ft ftV ft ft ft ft ft #ft## ft*# ft*# ft ft*# ft*# ft ft*# $75. The Holler place ,i&. owned by PLEASE CALL EARLY Susie Cerosky, Birchdale* R. J. Langaard of Mizpah. by detailed statement of location Enoch Backe returned from Ray a Arthur Carlson and the McCormack Cleve Bovee, South International Application for certification has also of tree. we.ek ago, where he went to assist his Bros. When the fellows were overseas Falls. been made by A. J. Porter of Wildwood. Full information concerning these brother on a dredge. one of the McCormack boys Cecil Farder. Williams. The varieties of grain inspected contests may be had by addressing R. solit his last dollar he had with young Ruth E. Griffith, Griffith. were Minnesota 184 barley, S. Mackintoch, University Farm, St. J. D. Foote was in the Falls last Carriveau and in return while the McCormack Harry Hall, Mizp.ah. Turkey Red winter wheat, Minnesota Paul. Monday having his teeth extracted. in brothers were Minneapolis, Rena Shearer, Birchdale. 281 oats, Victory oats and Minnesota called by the death of their father, Bernice Helmer, Loman. 295 oats. This is the first field inspection The blueberries are pretty well EXCURSION RATES TO an old resident of this city, Carriveau Edna M. Kicker, Hay Creek. made in Minnesota. picked in this vicinity and the raspberries MINNESOTA STATE FAIRi and Kelly robbed their place. This is May M. Milne, Williams. too for that matter. When not the first appearance of Carriveau, An order was received yesterday Myrtle Nybo, Birchdale. everyone is out picking them by the is a who papermaker by trade, in the Special excursion rates of a fare from Big Falls for two and one-half Emma Nybo, Birchdale. bushels and putting up hundreds of 1 police court. and a half to the Minnesota State aFir tons of picric acid, by the local Farm Donald Nealy, Happyland. quarts they can not be .expected to Sept. 3 to 10, have been announced by Bureau organization. Walter Nelson, Birchdale. last very long. the railroads. Tickets will be good Fop Sale—L. Sallie Ogren, Hay Creek. C. Smith typewriter in IRON DUKE Travel from September 2 to 10, inclusive. Last evenitfg a meeting was held at good condition. Price cheap. Inquire Ellen Pearson. Loman. Mr. Denning is back and is now Things are built primarily The territory covered includes all Big Falls for the purpose of discussing Walter Ruberg, Birchdale. 414 Sixth street. running the planing machine. He is for strenuous of Minnesota, northern Iowa, South the possibility of organizing a Farm Marguerite Straub, South International shipping lumber to Minneapolis to Dakota points as far west as Sioux service although their Bureau unit. Falls. build'a residence.- Falls and Watertown, NorthDakota sturdy structural Mildred Peggar, Loman. points as far west as Wahpeton, Fargo, John Berg of this city is busily engaged strength has been surrounded Blanche E. Romens, Happyland. Mr. Rowe was in town lasfr^Saturday and Grand Forks, and Wisconsin tne§e days making preparations Minnie Peterson, Gemmell. night. with clever, points as far east and south "as Superior, for the county exhibit of the the state discriminating touches BETHLEHEM Rhinelander, Eau Claire and fair. He is being ably assisted by J. FEDERAL FARM Sievert Larson and his wife and sister of smart design, so essential LaCrosse. M. Allard of Big Falls, Howard Magladary LOANS RESTRICTED returned from Brainerd on Wednesday The greatest exposition in^ history is of Birchdale and M. M. Ab to the exacting last, having been away for several being prepared for the half million bott, the local agent. tastes of seasoned tra^ weeks. Until Improved Financial Conditions visitors who will file thru the gates. CHURCH elers Permit, Message Received by County Orders for picric acid are daily arriving.at Premiums totaling $121,600 are offered Cecil Rogers was in Bemidji the first The IRON DUKE Agent. for all kinds of educational exhibits. the office of the Farm Bureau of last week on business. Guaranteed line of Permanent improvements costing association. Directors of farm bureau Congress recently appropriated $25,000,000.00 $235,000 are being made to house the units throughout the county are holding runks and Hand Luggage -Olaf Gusk came home last week for Federal Farm loans now exhibits and care for the crowds. special meetings daily to assemble REV. A. W. MacNEILL offers a wide, from Caldwell Brook where he had pending. Many people feel that they The entertainment program features the orders. Waukanha has already range of choice in attractive spent some two or three weeks. should now be able to secure loans many thrillers never seen in the northwest. signed for 2700 lbs. while Lindford styles and attractive through Federal Land banks. However Headliner of headliners will be folks have signified their intention of A heavy rain on Friday night cooled values. through a recent communication desiring 1700 lbs. the thrilling passage of Lieutenant off the weather so it is more comfortable The church will be closed received by M. M. Abbott, county agent. James from a speeding auto to a lowflying to work in the hay fields. from W. L. Day. assistant secretary aeroplane in front of the grand BURTON'S SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC during August, re-opening of the Federal Land bank at St. stand each day. Dr. Carver's diving Mr. Morken left for Dakota last Paul, it was learned that the approprition the first Sunday in September. horse, ridden by a girl, will leap from Wednesday night to run an engine in The annual Sunday school picnic of recently made was but a drop in a platform forty feet in the air, into a the harvest fields. the English Lutheran church took During this time we the bucket. The St. Paul bank's share shallow pool of water. place Sunday at the Stone farm three of this appropriation will enable it to The gigantic railroad collision, featured *4 #,ft #ft #.ft #.ft #.• #.ft #.ft MO #.ft ##ft ##ft are kindly invited_to worship miles west of towij. Services were make only one more loan for each V* ft ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*#ft*# ft*# ft*# ft #.# in 1920, will be repeated on a held in the dpen at 11 o'clock in the ft# with the Methodist congregation association of which there are five in 8 AROUND LOMAN greater scale, before the grandstand morning. this county. 8 8 Saturday, September 3, one day only. and it is hoped that as A sermon appropriate for the children Applications for this loan and possibly ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*#ft*# ft# ft# ft# ft# was given by Rev. Mayer and a one or two more, because of the many as possible will avail DAIRY MARKETING Joe Lawrence has moved to his splendid program of music rendered. probable bond sales in the meantime, farm on the Big Fork, where he will Members of the congregation and themselves of the opportunity will doubtless be authorized within the The second statewide co-operative do some clearing and building. their friends then scattered in groups next thirty days. to do so. marketing enterprise to be started in and enjoyed a basket luncheon. During Loans will necessarily be restricted Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Hinckley, Minnesota this summer was to be the afternoon a program of sports until improved financial conditions, permit who were recently wed, have moved launched this week, in an intensive furnished amusement for the guests. of a freer absorption of Federal into the Norman Scholta home, where drive to unite 600 co-operative creameries Everyone reports a most enjoyable Farm Loan bonds. into a powerful association. time. Every cooperative creamery in the "I SEE BY THB PAPER-" SAID TO WARREN AND HENRY PRIZES OFFERED state is to be given an opportunity, I ##ft ##ft #.ft #.ft #.ft #Jft MM #.ft #.ft #.• ft ft*# ft*# ft*# ft"# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft*# ft «r# ft*# ft*# «r# TO NUT GROWERS between now and September 5,4 join ft# the Minnesota Co-operative Creameries MEDAL 7 8 8 Association, Inc., The objects and An effort to stimulate interest in ##ft #.* #J» 4* VMM MM ft# ft*# ft# ft*# ft ft*# ft ft*# O 9# ft*# powers of the new association will be nut-growing in Minnesota is. being explained to the directors and patrons W. W. C. Barnes and Barnes justN made by the Minnesota Horticultural Society as a result of an offer made of, every creamery by actual farmers, arrived from southern Minnesota to ac.ting under the direction of the Minnesota build on their homesteads* They drove by Paul N. Brooks of Minneapolis $250 Farm Bureau federation and two Jeams a distance of about 500 last November to give the society $50 the new marketing agency. miles. .-:v for special nut premiums, to be tihe n£xt five The. organization drive has been available each year for Martin Hirth is building anew house mapped out by A. J. McGuire, representing years., on his homestead. the association, and by the organization R. S. Mackintosh, secretary of the department of the farm bureau. society, University Farm, St. Paul, is Roy Martin from the Falls is here The state has been, divided into sending out announcements of the laying out the ditches along the ratlge •12 campaign districts,: and a farmer prizes to be distributed. These I include line. •••!. placed in charge of each district, with the j'ob sof explaining the* new agency Prizes to be given in 1925 for the The grading to the new bridge to every co-operative creamery in the best cared for, nut plantations of ten across the Nett River will soon be district. Meetings are being called or more trees., which shall include at started. by the presidents of county farm bureaus least two species. .First .. pri2e!, $25, and the local creameries, to consider second priie $l5j\ third prize$10.' .' W. F. Smith made a trip to Virgihia joining the association. Extra prizes of $8 each for the/best for engine repairs. '".7~ Shares of stock have a par value of quarts of black walnuts, butternuts, $25 in order to join, a creamery must Shagbark hickory nuts, and hazel-nuts, ... Ain't it a grand and glorious feeUng wben you can lay greatness •ad cares *skie for a day and be a ~r take one share of stock for each 50,000 ,:f entered for the.usuaj premiiiiils at the regular fellow on a. camping-out trip? Fo«r oC Anieric^^bnBest men flunk so. IVwdeprt Harding put his SobMrib* THE PRESS.* pounds of butter fat handled annually. tor wijater meeting of the society in 192122 foot oh the gas. of his own little roadster the other day, forgot that he was Prciidert and whizzed oil All latest local mmi -9^ to a little Maryland mountain camp for "a dasr of roiglikia it with Heary Font, and 1923-24. Tfye nuts winning' Ask your grocer for a loaf of ioul eonBMt IZJt P*r Y«ar,, Ti Harvey Firestone. This pidvre ihows "STVSWCK MKMI OiCV IM these prizes will become the property "Home Made Bread." white Harvey Fire*tonc_was busy cfy, "iMMjiide r' •m