International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 29, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
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mmmsmsm ?y-i Pj?| g** f^-p^ ^v A 4 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX Boys' and Girls' Club. Swiss Chard—F. J. Ludwig, 1st R. taxile-Jcte xJbfa White Bread—Lillian Walsh, 1st J. Leese. 2nd. Mildred Peggar of Loman, 2nd. Lettuce—F. J. Ludwig, 1st. B. P. Biscuits—Lillian Walsh, 1st. Sunflower—W. H. Ostrander of Cake-j-Catherine Withrowl 1st Ericsburg, 1st F. Wilbur'of Loman, IF YOU VISIT THE DOCTOR Mina Patterson, 2nd. 2nd. IN A FORD, YOU NEED A Cookies—Lillian Walsh, 1st Mildred Leek—F. Ludwig, 1st. PILL IF IN A PACKARD, Peggar of Loman, 2nd. Citron—W. Keenan, 1st. Collection Canned—Agnes Harrigan YOU NEED AJM 1 Kale—F. J. Ludwig, 1st. of Greany, 1st Marion Hay of Greatly, OPERATION. Speltz—J. Allard, 1st Charles Telander, 2nd. Ray, 2nd. Sewing 2nd year—Marion Hay, 1st Sweet Corn, Roasting Ear—Matt. Agnes Harrigan, 2nd. Donahue, 1st H. Sandholm,, 2nd. French Embroidery Towels—Mrs. Pop Corn—C. E. Campbell, 1st A. G. N. Millard, l^t Mrs. .Hinckley of Tesperson, 2nd. Loman, 2nd. Field Dent Corn—Simon Palm of Tatted Handkerchief—Mrs. I. W. Loman, 1st. Hinckley of Loman, 1st. Flint Corn—A. Metcalf of Loman, Tatted Centerpiece—Mrs. H. Sandholm. 1st M. Donahue, 2nd. 1st. Field Peas—J. Ewald, 1st M. Donahue, Table Runrier, tatted—Mrs. H. 2nd. Sandholm, 2nd. Tame Vetch—J. Ewald, 1st. Linen Centerpiece—Mrs. J. H. Cleveland, Spring Wheat—Geo. Holler, 1st 1st: Mrs. Geo. Holler, 2nd. Mr. White of Big Falls, 2nd. Corset Cover Yoke—Mary Palm, A pipe won't burn your Winter Wheat—Mike Carew, 1st. 1st. Six Row Bearded Barley—Ed. Bennett, Towel Crochet Trimming—Mrs. I. 1st Matt. Donahue, 2nd. tongue if you smoke A.! W. Hinckley, 1st Mrs. F. M. Billmyre. Hulless Barley—E. Helmer, 1st. COPYRIGHT »£2l AUTOC^STCR 3ERV CO. 2nd. Bearded Hulless Barley—M. Peggar, Centerpiece—Mrs. G. N. Millard, 1st. NORTHERN MINNESOTA 2nd. Macaroni Wheat—M. Peggar, 1st. Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smokesection! Colored Embroidery—Mrs. JF. H. Winter Rye—Henry Eidem of DISTRICT FAIR JSS'N Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe Keyes, 1st. Clementson, 1st Mike Carew, 2nd. Lunch Cloth—Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, can and will do for your peace and content! Just White Oats—Jas. Ewald, 1st E. Loman, 2nd. Helrhar of Loman, 2nd. check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily Hardanger Work—Mrs. I. W. Hinkley, Sweet Clover—J. Allard of Big who certainly get top sport out of their pipes—all List of Pi ize Winners at the First Loman, 1st and 2nd. Falls, 2nd. aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Annual Fair Held at International Colored Embroidery—Mrs. H. Sandholm. Blue Joint—J. Allard of Big Falls, Albert! Falls Recently. 1st. Prince Albert i* 1st. moid in toppy red Sofa Pillow—Mrs. Nellie Leece, 1st. Alsike Seed—Ed. Bennett of Frontier, bag*, tidy red tine, And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince handsome pound Center Piece—Mrs. G. N. Millard, Tame Plum—Mary Donahue, 1st. 2nd. and half pound tin Albert's quality and flavor and coolness—and its 2nd. hamidors and in the Everbearing Strawberry Plant— Irish Cobbler—Gus. Lath of Mizpah, pound crystal glass freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive Lunch Cloth—Mrs. Franki jKeyes* Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, 1st. 1st Joe Rogers of Ericsburg, id it sponge moistener 1st. patented process)—will ring up records in your Ripe Cucumbers—N. P. Neilson of 2nd. top. Cross Stitch Centerpiece—Mrs. G. Loman, 1st Mrs. A. Pearson of Loman, little old smokemeter the likes of which you never Bliss Triumph—J. Palm of Loman, 1 N. Millard, 2nd. 2nd. 1st. before could believe possible! Lunch Cloth, cross stitch—Mrs.F.M. Green Cucumbers—F. J. Ludwig, 1st Green Mt.—J. Allard of Big Falls, You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with Billmyre, 2nd. Cucumbers—M. Donahue, 2nd. 1st J. Rogers of Ericsburg, 2nd. Hand Painted China—Mrs. I. W. Winter Squash—Ray Parjneter of Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! White Oats, Threshed—Mike Carew, Hinkley, 1st. Bannock, 1st. 1st, Joe Rogers of Ericsburg, 2nd. And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the Rattan Handwork—Ruth Nelson, Crooked Neck Squash—C. D. McLean Flax (Sheaf)—John Urin, 2nd. sport of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert and I 1st Anna Marie Emerson, 2nd. of Northome, 1st A. Metcalf Peas, Smooth—Joe Rogers of Ericsburg, IRINCE ALBERT Irish Crochet—Mary Palm, 1st Mrs. of Loman. 2nd. 1st M. Peggar of Loman, 2nd. the makin's papers—quick—and cash in on a cigarette Geo. Holler, 2nd. Scalloped Squash—A. Young of White Eggs—Mrs. Geo Holler, 1st that will prove a revelation! Home Grown Flowers—Mrs. Geo. Laurel, 1st and 2nd. M. Donahue, 2nd.. Holler, 1st Mrs. M. E. Withrow, 2nd. Field Pumpkin—M. Donahue, 1st Brown Eggs—Mrs. Arthur Metcalf, Cut Flowers—Pearl Metcalt, 1st Tom Proszek, 2nd. 1st M. Donahue. 2nd. Mrs. Al. Hunstable, 2nd. Broom Corn Millet—J. Allard, Big Speltz, Threshed—Charles Tillander Potted Plant—Mrs. Geo. Holler, Copyright 1921 Falls, 1st and 2nd. of Ray, 1st J. M. Allard, 2nd. by R. J. Reynolds Fox Tail Millet—J. Allard of Big 1st. Sweepstake Pig—J. J. Kucera. obacco Co. 4 Winston-Salem. Falls, 1st J. Ewald, 2nd. Potted Plant in Bloom—Mrs. Geo. Boar under 1 year—J. J. Kucera. N.C. the national joy amoks Holler, 1st Mrs. M. E. Withrow, 2nd. Fodder lorn—S. Palm of Loman, Sour Cucumber Pickles—Mrs. Geo. Oil Painting—Ruth Watson, 1st 1st Oscar Pearson, 2nd. Holler, 1st Mrs. A. Pearson, 2nd. Medium Red Flint Corn—A. Nelson Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, 2nd. Dill Cucumber Pickles—Mrs. I. W. Water Color—Ruth Watson, 1st. 1st Peggar of Loman, 2nd. Hinckley, 1st Pen and Ink Sketch—Ruth Watson, Alsike—J. Allard of Big Falls, 1st. Mixed. Pickles—Mrs. L. W. LaBelle, Alfalfa—Company Farm, 1st £nd 1st. ii 1st Fred Lang, 2nd. 2nd. Cut Flowers, Child's Special— Barbara Chow Chow—Mrs. William Elliott, Metcalf, 1st. Timothy—J. Allard, Big Falls, 1st 1st. Eyelet Embroidery, Centerpiece— Peggar of Loman, 2nd. Mustard Pickles—Mrs. J. McGrath, Red Top—J. Allard of Big Falls, Mrs. H. Sandholm, 1st Mrs. I. W. Wildwood, 1st. 1st. Hinckley, 2nd. Tomatoes—Mrs. Geo. Holler, 1st. Prices Reduced French Embroidery, Centerpiece— Garden Collection—F. J. Ludwig, Beets—Mrs. John Berg, 1st. Mrs. F, M. Billmyre, 1st Mrs. F. H. Buy Now' 1st M. Donahue, 2nd. Corn—Aad Tone of Northome, 1st Honey Extract—Bob Irwin, 1st A. Keyes, 2nd. Mrs. O. Gordon, 2nd. Hamel, 2nd. Dresser Scarf—Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, Peas—Mrs. Geo. Holler, 1st Mrs. one Spring Wheat Threshed—M. Peggar 2nd. C. S. Rogers, 2nd. finger 1st Swan Tornquist of Clementson, French Embroidery Pillow Slips— String Beans—Mrs. M. Peggar, 1st 2nd. Mrs. J. Durand, 1st. Mrs. Matt. Donahue, 2nd. electric iRONj control Centerpiece, Ecru—Mrs. M. E. Winter Wheat Threshed—Mike Lingren Berries—Mrs. A.Pearson of AUTO-M ATI Carew, 1st. Withrow*, 1st. Loman, 1st. Crab Apple Pickles—Mrs. M. E. Macaroni Wheat—W. L. Keiver of Wild Strawberries—Mrs. O. Crandall, Littlefork, 1st M. Peggar, 2nd. Withrow, 1st Mrs. Fred Lang, 2nd. 1st Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, 2nd. Six Rowed Barley Threshed—Mike Peach .Pickles—Mrs. M. E. Withrow Tame Strawberries—Mrs. A. Pearson 'Carew, 1st James Ewald, 2nd. 1st: of Loman, 1st Mrs. Geo. Holler, cthewonderfid Rye Threshed—Henry Eidem, 1st Sweet Watermelon Pickles—Mrs. 2nd. Mike Carew, 2nd. Geo. Hanchett of Northome, 1st. Wild Plums—Marie Donahue, 1st Sweet Tomato Pickles—Mrs. Geo. Hulled Bearded Barley Threshed— Mrs. Matt. Donahue, 2nd. -M. Peggar. 1st. THORIRONER. Holler,1st. Tame Plums—Marie Donahue, 1st Pie Pumpkin—Ernest Rogers of Sweet Cucumber Pickles—Mrs. C. Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, 2nd. Ericsburg, 1st Charles Rogers of S. Rogers, 2nd. with the Wild Raspberries—Mrs. John Ballard, Ericsburg-, 2nd. Cucumber Pickles—Mrs. Geo. Holler, 1st Aad Tone, Northome, 2nd. Watermelon—FrankWhite of Littlefork, 1st Mrs. J. M.cGrath, 2nd. Tame Raspberries—Mrs. John Berg one finger- 1st. Hand woven Rug—Mrs. Nellie 1st Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, 2nd. Muskmelon—Frank White of Littlefork, Leece, 1st Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, 2nd. Black Berries—Francis White of 1st O. S. Berntson of Ericsburg, Quilt—Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, 1st. Forsyth, 1st Mrs. W. E. Martin, 2nd. AUTOMATIC 2nd. Hand Knit Shawl—Mrs. F. H. Keyes Tomato Preserves—Mrs. Geo. Holler, Six Ripe Tomatoes—Mrs. Geo. Holler, 1st. 1st Mrs. H. G. Taylor, of Northome, 1st Mary Donahue, 2nd. Lace, 1 yard or more—Mrs. J. Durand, 2nd. CONTROL Green Tomatoes—A. Peggar,, 1st 1st Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, 2nd. Tame Strawberry Preserves—Marie W. E. Martin, 2nd. One Sheet and two Cases—Mrs. I. Donahue, 1st. Plum Type Ripe Tomatoes—R. J. W. Hinckley, 1st. Currant Jelly—Mrs. Geo. Holler, SIT Leese, 1st L. A. Gish, 2nd. One Pair Pillow Slips*-—Mrs. F. H. 1st. DOWN—touch a button—guide your work. All the Globe Onions—W. H. Ostrander of Keyes, 1st Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, 2nd. hard work and lone hours of ironing day are over when Raspberry Jelly—Mrs. C. S. Rogers Ericsburg, 1st and 2nd. you own aThor Automatic Electric Ironer. Has no 1evert Table Mats—Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, 1st Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, 2nd. Pickling Onions—F. J. Ludwig, 1st. or foot pedals. Two buttons at your right hand control ever/ 1st. Plum—Mrs. C. S. Rogers, 1st Mrs. Parsley—C. A. Anderson, 1st Hunstable, operation. The shoe opens and closes at a touch of your finger* Handkerchiefs—Mrs. I. W. Hinckley? Geo. Holler, 2nd. Nothing to tax your strength. No bek to slip and break. 2nd. 1st. Apple—Mrs. W. E. Martin, 1st Rhubarb—Walter Reiners, 1st Ruth Table Runner, Crochet Trimmed— Mrs. I. W. Hinckley, 2nd. The only ironing machine with a two speed roll—also a wide E. Watson, 2nd. Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, 1st Mrs. C. S. Canned Meat—Mrs.I. W. Hinckley, opening shoe giving ample space for easy cleaning and waxing* Table Beets—Mary Donahue, 1st Rogers, 2nd. 1st and 2nd. W. E. Martin, 2nd. Cap—Mrs. A, Hickey, 4st. Vrnnc Pvprafliino Dresses, men's shirts, children's Spice Cake—Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, lruusu very tiling thinet clothine aI1 the you Table Carrots—A. Pearson of Loman, Fancy Apron—Mrs. F. M. Billmyre, 1st. thought had to be hand-ironed, are done quickly and easily on 1st Walter Reinarz, 2nd 1st Mrs. John Holler, 2nd. Sponge Cake—Mrs. O. Schie of Loman, the Thor. Table Rutabagas—F. J. Ludwig, 1st 2nd. ft* M.M ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* ft* W. E. Martin. 2nd. «rft Vft Vft »*ft Vft ta/Vft *ft *ft v» Layer Cake—Mrs. A. Pearson of Automatic control leaves your hands free for guiding the work. Parsnips—Maurice Ludwig, 1st R. Lomafl, 2nd. The open end of the ironing roll makes it easy to iron collar J. Leece, 2nd. NEIGHBORING TOWN NEWS bands, cuffs and ruffles. Cookies—Mrs. C. A. Anderson, 2nd. & Salsify—W. -H. Ostrander of Ericsburg, Candy Special—Hjordes Liljeblad, Save %ths of Ironing Time lsj. Sold on 2nd. Celery—F. Ludwig, 1st M. Ludwig, G. A. Semon has sold his Gemmell Muffins Specials-Phoebe McGiveney, 2nd.. store to Ernest and Viva Reinarz.' Easy you get 2nd. "Ironing Day" becomes a thine of the past when ft Nayy Beans—Mrs.A.Pearson of Loman, or so. Thor. It does the family ironing in an hour Rural N. Y.—J. Allard, Big Falls, 1st John Taylor, 2nd. Frank and Fred Arnold of Mizpah, Terms 1st. The heavy damask linen table cloth which takes 30 to 40 Brown Beans—Mrs. A. Pearson of have returned from a several weeks Ruset—J. Rogers, Ericsburg, 1st. minutes to do by hand, is ironed in 5 minutes. It comet out Loman, 1st C. Demers, 2nd. western trio. Long Mangels—J. M. McDevitt, 1st. with a sheen which only uniform pressure can give to linens— Cabbage, Red Pickling—F. J. Ludwig, Rutabagas—F. Ludwig, 1st. yet the frailest woman can do such work on the Thor without 1st. Mrs. F. A. Hicks of Buhl is visiting C. V. Hestven, 2nd. tiring herself in the least A stool comes free with each machines Cabbage ,Flat head—W. M. Evans, at the home of their daughter, Stock Sugar Beets—L. Christenson, Come in tomorrow sure and see this wonderful machine. 1st F. J. Ludwig, 2nd. Mrs. Roy Ziedel at Northome. 1st Ben Peterson, Loman, 2nd. Authorized Thor Dealer Wrinkled Peas—O. S. Berntsen of Stock Carrots—Mrs. A. Pearson of Ericsburg, 1st. Roger Harmon and Earl Hains of Loman, 1st E. Campbell of Loman, Cabbage, Pointed Head—F. J. Ludwig, Grafton, are attending high school at 2nd. Zimmerman Electric Co. 1st M. Donahue, 2nd. Deer River, this year. Cabbage, Wrinkled Head—Matt. One lb. Print Home Dairy Butter— Donahue, 1st. W. H. O. Ostrander of Ericsburg, 1st Among those who recently constructed Kohlrabi—F. J. Ludwig, 1st. John Taylor, 2nd. new residences at Mizpah Cauliflower—M. Donahue, 1st Mary Cottage Cheese—W. E. Martin, 1st were Henry Dreher and Hans Greg- Donahuei 2nd, M. Donahue, ,2nd. k, «i5 4* \t mmd hi