International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 29, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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if "I i-r %-v- r,y' ^.,:A, international falls press V' PAGE.EIGHT STANDING COMMITTEE to four to insure the ultimate presence-of 8? 88 HAPPENINGS OF 22 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH OF AMERICAN LEGION one new adult. AT THE CHURCHES 2 "There is a well known unfavorable se The following Legionaires will serve tendency for our native population V# on the committee just named by the to remain stationary or actually ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH From the columns of the Border Budget of September 22nd, 1809. Legion'State Executive Committee to recede. Among the better educated, H. A. Mayer, Pastor serve until t^he convening of the 1922 notably the college graduate, they are George Loyd, a private of the 14th Gus Berg of Littlefork was seen on Department Convention at Virginia, by no means replacing their own Morning service at 11:00. Minnesota is in fown. He enlisted at our streets today. Minn., next year In naming these numbers." "Redeeming the Times". the time the war broke out, but. committees, the executive committee Taking up the subject of the death Evening worship at 8:00. though willing, was unable to get a Mrs. E. P. Giarde of Rainy Lake member from each district selected rate, Dr. Tuohy said there is a very Y. P. S. every second Thursday. taste of actual warfare. He is now City visited with Mrs. Ogaard this the nominees to represent his district definite decline of the deatli rate Come to the English Lutheran off on a leave of absence. week. on the various comnrttees. The chairman from tuberculosis where the educational church, the little church with the big GENUINE of each committee was subsequently work began some twenty-five message. n. L. A. Ogaard of this place who has Joseph Baker and family expect to named by State Commander years ago. Similar work as it will spent more than ten years in Northern live on their homestead during the Arthur A. Van Dyke. This informa. BAPTIST CHURCH pertain to cancer is just beginning, Minnesota as topographer for coming year. tion is of interest to all Minnesota A. M. Whitby, Pastor he added. Geological Survey and as U. S. surveyor, Legionaires. A message from the pope received can give any desired information Bible school at 10 a. m. Duncan McPhee of Rainy Lake City at the conference read as follows: Finance Committee DURHAM about lands in these parts. As Morning worship and Lord's Supper was shaking hands with friends in "The soverign pontiff recognizing /Fred B. Wells, Mpls., Chairman U. S. Commissioner he receives hojnestead 11:00 A. M. Sermon topic "We town one day last week. your filial devotion, prays- that the filings and makes final proof. H. B. Lewis. Minneapolis Know". Catholic conference will arouse the tobacco makes 50 All business entrusted to him will receive Frank Delaney, St. Paul George and A. T. Scarlett, William Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M. spirit of Catholic charity throughout careful attention. A. C. Black, Minneapolis ftood cigarettes for and Joseph Pelland will each put in Evening praise at 8:00 P. M. Sermon the United States." A. H. Vernon, Little Falls 10c topic "The Call of the Master". logging camps on Littlefork this seasorf. The settlers in the vicinity of That much of the literature of sex William Laird, Luverne You are welcome to these services. Koochiching are entitled to credit for education is not for general reading W. T. Mollison, Faribault the active interest they take in the We want you to have the was the assertion of Rev. Dr. John Ralph S. Thornton, Alexandria BETHLEHEM CHURCH best paper lor "BULL." improvement of the roads in the surrounding M. Cooper, Catholic university of We acknowledge a pleasant call R. A. Walsh, St. Paul A. Wallace MacNeill, Minister. So now you can receive country. A large gang of Washington. from C. B. Lang, the hardware merchant Athletic Committee With each package a book men under .Matt Donahue, roacj, overseer, "While sex psychology and sex education of Rainy: Lake City, whose Sunday morning, 10:30. Preaching Jack Townley, Jr., Fergus Falls, of 24 leaves ol will start work soon on\ the owe a heavy debt to the business called him to Koochiching service'. Subject: "Why Men are Offended the very finest cigarette Chairman. roads south and east of town. Freudian school, superficial dabbling for a couple of days this week. paper in the world. at Jesus." Singing by the J. F. Anderson, Preston in the Freudian literature is fraught George Barnes, Redwood Falls boys' choir. A* AA fa MM W ss V# with grave perils and much, if not Sunday school at 11:45. Thomas Quinn. Faribault *.. most, of the Freudian literature, Evening at 7:45: Brief devotional George Olson, St. Paul MARGIE NEWS 88 Si FARM BUREAU NOTES technical or popular, is emphatically service, followed by lecture at 8 on J. E. Carnegie, Minneapolis f* MM MM ».t not for general reading." "Can the Nations Disarm?" V# .*• .*• »w P. M. Weyrens, St. Cloud He $aid that many modern movies Dr. Wm. P. Robertson, Litchfield Miss Koller was in Mizpah on Saturday. M. M. Abbot, local farm bureau #.• pose as educational, but are merely r» O O Charles Stopnick, Biwabik agent, organized a new unit Saturday sex information commercialized. Sex F. M. Leahy, Buffalo at Frontier. The officers will be John RAPID RIVER ITEMS education, he believed, should be proportionate Americanism Committee A representative of the insurance Vagts, director Mrs. K. O. Johnsop^ to the age of the child. E. C. Nicholson, Mpls., Chairman •V v* 94 V# company was here from Duluth last vice-director. Russell Cave, secretary. He said flowers, birds and pets offer F. C. Marbe, Albert Lea week adjusting the funeral expense L. E. Gilbertson is busy working It was agreed that meetings wijll be a better medium of instruction. O. J. Nelson, Windom of Wm. Joyce. at his ditching job for one of the new held the second Saturday of .each C. P. Diepnbrock, Red Wing roads. month at the Frontier hall. OMIT TAX LEVY E. R. Simons, St. Paul Peter Moe has just returned last A group, of soil survey men are FOR GENERAL REVENUE Hall Hoffman, Bemidji I'. Mofison, J. Olson an-d A. Anderson busily engaged near Northome, looking week from a three months visit over F. L. Hoagland, Marshall in Norway. He is looking fine and enjoyed an auto drive along the over land and classifying it according (Continued from page 1.) Judge C. A. Nye, Moorhead enjoyed his visit immensely. Rapid recently. to type of soil, topography, Glen Jackson, Minneapolis drainage and vegetation. They are tax levy for regular state revenue purposes, Mr. Hicks is opening up his camp Arne Skipley and Roy- Roe have returned working under the direction of -the Education Committee Mr. Chase says he has based again to do some cutting this fall. from the Dakota harvest State Agricultural department. When M. B. Hurley, Pine City, Chairman his action on the fact that the receipts questioned as to character of the fields. Dr. A. M. Randall, Ashby from various sources for the Mrs. McGrath was in International soil, they have expressed .therfiselves Karl Victor, Lindstrom next year will be ample for the ordinary Falls on Friday to' see a doctor, as Mr. Gjelhaug of Silver Creek is assisting as considering-fit especially good. Paul O. Stone, Aurora running expenses of the statfe she'has ha^d another bad felon on her Art Skipley build a root cellar Dr. C. A. Lester, Winona Harold. Blesi, the potato inspector and he even hopes to finish with a for his excellent potato crop. hand. has been making his third trip Dr. L. B. Wilson, Rochester HARRY 0. ERICKSON surplus. Possible revenue from all through the fields of Koochiching Legislative Committee known sources has been carefully large Victor Zveski is building a Local farmers are busy with their county with a view of securing certified J. A. Benson, St. Cloud, Chairman gone over and every possible contingency The Ranier Taxidermist barn near town. second crop of clover and report good potato seed. It has been announced R. C. Alderson, Austin considered. yields. that all fields thus far examined For years the possibility of a tax-' George E. Gurley, Pipestone Mr. Lankey has recently returned have passed, one patch with Albin Pearson, St. Paul less Minnesota has been the dream The East Branch people are busy and wants to sell his farm here. See Harry O. Erickson for the triple grade. of m5re than one state official and James Cajr, Minneapolis with their farmers' club threshing Farm Bureau units of Indus and Henry G. Young, Willmar while not as optimistic as some of fine work and reasonable machine and report fair grain 'crops About thirty people gathered Friday Mizpah are making arrangements for his predecessors, Mr. Chase at least Gerald Barron, Cloquet. "SB*"*® considering the dry weather. Some evening at the home of Mrs. rates for mounting birds the co-operative selling of potatoes R. B. Rathbun, Detroit expects a material reduction and the report an excellent yield of oats. in carload lots. In speaking of the Daniels and surprised Mrs. Dale with Albert Johnson, Sandstone abolition of the revenue is the first and heads. a shower of washtubs, boiler and other potato crops tiiis. year, M. M. Abbott, step toward its realization. Post Activities Committee The recent rainy wea.ther iis proving things too- numerous to mention. local farm bureau agent, states, they ICast year Minnesota did the largest Ben Saunders, Wadena, Chairman Phone No. Toll 6—3 2 S a menace to our busy farmers in their A very pleasant time was spent until are very good. It is expected the business jn its history. Receipts Harold Timberlake, Lake City preparations for winter. yield will be approximately 200 bushels about ten o'clock when a very elaborate totaled $54,370,555.46, and ithe expenditures M. S. Thayer, Worthington lunch was served. to an acre. $49,609,630.35. At the close of Dr. L. Cruttenden, Northfield the fiscal year, June 30th, there was a T. J. O'Leary. St. Paul Can cash balance of $13,919,888.83 in the REMEMBER YOUR ABSENT ONE, Walter U. Hauser, Minneapolis state treasury. The fiscal year was F. J. Patten, Grand Rapids WILL WE DO IT FOR YOU begun with a cash balance of $9,158,961.72. Dr. A, C. Gothenborg, Detroit The Nations K. E. Mcllhaiig. Mora FOR SALE—^Lakeside restaurant fixtures. M. N. Carlton, Willmar PLAN EDUCATIONAL Mrs. G. Schiller, Raftier. pd Sick and Disabled' Committee ASSOCIATION MEETING M. P. LaFleur, Two Harbors, Chairman FOR RENT—Furnished roon»f heated, Disarm? riTu/v for one or two gentlemen. 711 The Northern Division of the Minnesota OLD TOWV I^r. L. W. Scott, Janesville 7th St. Educational Association will John Roberts, Worthington hold its first annual meeting in Bemidji, CANOES, row boats and gasoline Dr. Wm. Maertz, New Prague October 20, 21 *and 22. The Free Lecture Sunday Df. N. G. Mortenson, St. Paul boats foe hire and for sale. Harry program which^is in preparation will O. Erickson. Ranier. chg Dr. E. C. Oswald, New York Mills provide four general sessions and Evening 8:00 Miss Mercia Stewart, Minneapolis special meetings for rural, elementary WANTED—Set farm sleighs—7 foot Andrew Garrietyte, Brainerd and high school teachers, and for runrfers, also platform spring wagoln. W. P. Quist, Minneapolis school officers. BY __G. A. Olson, Co. Supt. Schools, Irwin Harris, Granite Falls The following speakers—some of International Falls, Minn. 2t REV. A. W. MacNEILL whom are of national reputation— Employment Committee have been secured for this convention Devotional Service 7:45. Victor Gies, St. Paul, Chairman WANTED SALESMEN—Manufacturers The "Home Paper" is the fondest visitor to every city dweller thrown by Victor Essling, Eveleth of 6000 mile guaranteed tires BETHLEHEM 't'he Rt. Reverent Bishop Bennett circumstances among tall buildings and smoky stacks thrown atftong new Jack Lamberton, Winona wants man in this territory with of Duluth Miss Theda Gildemeister and untried friends. It is the warmest visitor a man can have who has gone Edwin Lindell, Minneapolis car. Large amount of business possible of Winona State Teachers College, CHURCH F.. E. Morse, Mankato out in the world. on account of low prices.. Will who is president of the Minnesota As Thanksgiving approaches, you cannot give a more welcome gift to Coordination of Women's Auxiliary pay $75.00 per week with extra commissions. Educational Association Dr. M. E. that boy or girl who is far away* /that father and mother who have retired Dr. J. A. Hielscher, Mankato, Chairman Wolverine Tire and Rubber Haggerty," Dean of the School of Education, to distant parts that friendly old neighbor who has gone to the city or to Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Morning, 10:30: "Why Men University of Minnesota another state, than a year's subscription to the "old home town paper." It Miss Margaret Halloran, Rochester Dr. C. A. Prosser, Director1 of the Are Offended at Jesus." will mean an hour's joy, an hojtj^s ..return of ofnd recollections to him or her Miss Ida Twedten, Crookston FOR SALE—Almost new Ford truck, William Hood Dunwoody Institute of every week—an every-week remeijitirance of you! Mrs. Amy Robbins'Ware, Robbinsdale 1920 model, demountable rims, pneumatic Boys'Choir. Minneapolis. If you think your boy or girl qu friend would rather subscribe himself, tires in perfect condition, The State Secretary, Mr. C. G. Everyone Cordially Invited! mark this piece and mail the paper to him. Or send us the name on the following S. B. Swenson, Minneapolis. many extras. Body covered with Schulz, and representatives from the coupon and we will do it for you: In addition a number of. special curtains. A bargain at 5j750. Call State Department of Education will temporary state committees were or write Loman Postoffice. attend and participate in the various named, among them being one to investigate programs. Schools of this seqtion the advisability of establishing O O N will also be represented on the programs a Legion Hospital for. ex-service of the several meetings. More men at Rochester, Minn. and another Editor, complete programs will be published to bring a test bonus case to determine LINE! early in October. whether or not Minnesota Please send marked copy of the ...... residents who served in the armies of The euthusiastic support of superintendents, to: principals, teachers, and our allies shall be paid the Minnesota school officials is necessary in order state bonus. Another special committee -(Name) M.. is working out detailed plans to make this new Northern Division Contractors and Farmers for the big Minnesota pilgrimmage of a worthy member of the Minnesota P. O. Addres?.. Legionaires to the Legion National Educational Association. WE HAVE SEVERAL CARS OF LIME WHICH WE Remember the dates—October 20, Convention at Kansas City, Oct. 31. State 21 and 22—and plan to be there. WISH TO MOVE QUICKLY AT THE FOLLOWING ONLY ONE OUT OF EVERY PRICE: FOUR BABES GROW UP /It is true that we are never too old LIME IN BULK AT PER BUSHEL to learn. The trouble is we sofnetimes 40c The greatest single factor in in are too young. creasing the span of life is the saving of -infants and children, Dr. E. L, Voice: "Is this the weather bureau? LIME IN BARRELS AT PER BARREL Tuohy of Duluth told the National How about a shower tdnight?" $2.25 Conference of Catholic Charities in Prophet: "Don't ask me. If you Milwaukee Monday. need one take one yourself." "There is, still an appalling death Falls Lumber & Coal Co. rate occurring within the first year of life," Dr. Tuohy said. "There is a Susan (age 8) "Do you like your wastage of 25 per cent up to the new papar PHONE 81 eighth year. There is evidence to Jack (age 5): "Yes." -show that it requires an addition to Susan: "So did we. We had him last the population of three and one-half year,"" Ml