International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 16, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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i£- «.£. INTBRNATIONAli PALLS ggBSS a while and we all hope- for her- re the guests departed for their homes *X XttX xxlsx XX- Word comes from Ed. Amundsen, 5^E3^^SP5f=p"5 «PM.v*8R. «*'.s X."' if* that he from Pretoria, South Africa covery as soon as possible. wishing their hostess many more wj. AROUND LOMAN happy birthdays. All report a very likes it better there than in California. &V. v-/ -tfr, pleasant evening. Ed used to be a plain West Fork, Mr. Lovejoy has nearly completed, the one half, mile of graveling between bachelor, but he married a Loman Alice Carscaddan visited home schoolmarm and is now searching,. his homel and the state road. The new Bois Fort school was completed, folks at Pelland over Sunday. Africa for new varities of fruits for last Monday and the furniture Peisanafograptft moved from the old to the new building. the U. £. A. Mr. Webb has begun sawing logs at Mrs. Grover McCoy returned from On Monday evening the dedication his mill in the backwoods' country. -Columbus, Indiana about a week ago exercises were held and to show Gunder Johnson is running the engine CREAMERIES SAVING 67 with her infant son. appreciation of this new school, it CENTS A HUNDRED for him. was crowded to capacity. We are Harry Salisbury lost a horse about Last week we fell down on the all proud of our new school building Several sleigh toad& of women folks (By Farm Bbreau News Service.) 84 a week ago and is renting one of Ericsburg news items, simply because and hope to make this school the ERICSBURG attended the meeting at the Boqiiist Henry Metcalf now. we failed to collect during the whole leading one in the county. The dedication home. The topic taken up this time St. Paul, Feb. 16.—Co-operative week, but two items to write about, exercises consisted of a program was .that members should help take The children at school are very creameries in District No. 11 of the and who can fill a column with interesting Aaron Sword is back in town again given by the pupils and a short care of the sick. busy today distributing valentines, Minnesota Co-operative Creameries reading with two short for a few days. t^lk by the teacher. All say they are which they have made. association, Inc., are making a gross items This week we have had some willing to come again. The Intermediate grades gave, an saving of cents a hundred pounds help from virious members of this Misses Fanny and Voila Basso left entertainment January 10th, to celebrate »a::::::::*: a a aa Dr. Young of Emo has made several by shipping butter in carload lots, according community, who reported to us news for Soudan, Minn, last Friday for an the anniversary of Lincoln's trips up here lately caring for to A": J. McGuire, organization items of which we knew nothing. extended visit with friends. 8 a birthday. The high school, lower the sick. BORDER BUDGETS manager. This help is appreciated very much, grades, and some lady visitors attended a a This report was presented to the as we like to have a nice big writeup Ericsburg, Feb. 14.—We are indebted the patriotic program. A The train was down one day last executive committee of the creameries each week, and hate to disappoint the to "Bleddy" and the Norman County week. There is some rumor that the Mrs. Hans Erickson is improving association, meeting at state headquarters Press when they are depending on Index for the following: ss a as road will soon be built on west to slowly. of the, Minnesota Farm Bureau us. There are lots of Press readers S3 Baudette or Thief River Falls. The local school gave a Ihort program federation, last Friday. District here and we know you all like to see "BOIS FORT ITEMS" 8 and entertainment in the Samaritan Mrs. Tom Kavanagh is quite ill with No. 11 covers Otter Tail, Wadena and Ericsburg represented each- week, so Mrs. Leslie Christiansen has been hall last Friday evening. bronchitis. Becker counties George H. Hagberg, if you want to see it done and 'done r# c# r# tV quite ill the past week. Her mother, fieldman for the district, has b^gn on right, don't be backward about drawing Oscar Haggbom was in town Sunday Don't forget the dance at the Spruce Mjs. S. M. Thomas, is staying with the job since Jan. 15, with headquarters our attention to any news item" Mr. and Mrs. George Munroe left after a load of supplies for his school next Friday night. her. She is not improved any at this at Wadena. you may run acrossr-Maybe we will Monday night for a week's visit with camp on the Alexander place. time. The executive board voted to go already have it and maybe not. If friends in Hibbing. Mr, Green made a trip to Alvina ahead with organization of three we have, we are glad to know that E. A. Stohl has made arrangements the first of the week with a load of Simon Palm made a trip to the you are with us in putting Ericsburg more of these service districts. Seven Mr. and Mrs. George Vagts spent to sell out here and move. His ad ties. Falls last Saturday to see that eleven on the map, and if we haven't already already are organized there will be Wednesday evening at the John Alich appears elsewhere in this issue. and a half pound boy of his. Mother a total of 15 when the co-operative got that particular item, we will be home playing "Five Hundred." Ruth-sGerard is ill with a bad cold and son are doing fine and he expects creameries of the whole state are more than pleased to use it. Miss Doris Mesick who underwent and will be unable to attend school them home soon. united in the marketing and field service an operation for appendicitis at the O ».« Mrs. Snyder entertained at a card for a short time. V# V# V* projects of the state association. Falls two weeks a'go, has returned party for the Catholic Ladies' Aid. We are supposed to finish our graveling Organization of district units probably WARREN TWP. from the hospital and is improving The crowd was not as large as usual Arthur Edhead is here from Day, stunt here today. Some less will be taken up next in District No. nicely at the' home of Mrs. Leonard Minn., visiting his brothers, Reuben owing to the great'amount of sickness than 2,000 yards have been sprinkled +Jft ».« 3, covering McLeod, Sibley, Renville #i V# Adams. and Ebin, who have homesteads here. on both sides of the river. Five on about three and one half miles of and Nicollet counties District No. 9, Duncan Moors was a visitor with tables were played. road, to hold the clay down. covering Carver, Dakota. Hennepin, John Swanton one day this week. Mrs. Frank Nelson was taken to School was resumed last Tuesday after Washington, Sherburne, Anoka Ramsey the Craig hospital at the Falls Friday an idle period of six days. We The Congregational Ladies' Aid held Mrs. Andrew Anderson has been and Scott counties and No. 15, Wednesday was a spring day here and underwent a very serious operation hope the weather stays mild for a their annual meeting at the Schoolhotise very sick for several days but is Morrison, Aitkin. Crow Wing, Carlton, but Thursday was a cloudy^ day. Saturday. Sunday she was reported while. last Saturday. The new officers much- improved now. Her sons, Cass, Itasca. Beltrami, Hubbard, as resting nicely. Her little elected for the coming year are. Adolph Hoard and C. V. Linsten and John Shue was sawing wood for Koochiching, St. Louis, Lake and -son Einar is staying at John Nelson's Claud Korum of International Falls, Pres. Mrs. Wm. Hanson, Secy. Mrs. Soellnor and Grundiemier Vyednesday. her daughter, Mrs. Jespersen came to Cook counties. this week. who has been visiting friends here John fohnson, Treas". Mrs. John see her and stayed several days. for the past few days returned home Mrs. Frank Adams and son Lawrence Swanson. Bill Eddy has been in thT Falls the first of last week. ^he coal for thinkers spent Wednesday with Mrs. C. Of the 21 teams that hauled gravel the last few days, helping the mechanics E. Grundiemier. The regular monthly meeting of the here 10 started in with wide at the Central Auto Co. overhaul The Farmers' Club held it's meeting Good Cheer Farmers Club which was sleighs. All but one pair were cut his Dodge. He came home Saturday SILVEMSH last Saturday at the Spruce school, but Mrs. John Vanhouse and Mrs. Adams postponed, took place on Saturday down again or changed for narrow but expects to return again owing to the deep snow which made went to Kelliher Friday for a evening. A large number from Frontier ones in a few days. All agreed that Monday and will have the car in shipshap the roads almost impassable the meeting load of supplies. as well as most of the local members they could haul more on the narrow in two days mor-e. was not very well attended. were present. In the absence ones. Best for the money Opal Grundiemier of Blackduck is of the President Mr. Munroe was appointed "'You should stand by your grocer," visiting her brothers, Frank and Last Sunday evening a number of chairman. The topic was A iarge number of the menfolks "I argued the Business Booster. always frinds gathered at the Smith home Charley and family. "Silos and their adaptability to this were invited in to supper at the do when he is weighing my purr and reminded Mrs. Smith of her forty-ninth section" and was ably discussd. The Peggar home on February 3. It was chases," replied Mrs. Housekeeper. Adolph Grundiemier's family have birthday. Games were played Ask your Dealer topic for next time is "A Town Hall a surprise on Mr. Peggar to remind —Norman County^Judex. all been sick with sore throats and as part of the entertainment and for Border." Be on deck and help him of his birthday. A good time and Incidentally we might add, "And refreshments were served, after which bad (jolds. Some are better at this talk. an extra good supper Vere reported. don't forget the high cost of butchers' writing. thumbs." Frank Adams broke the record on The high wind Friday drifted the hauling gravel. Saturday he hauled Fordson roads so full of packed snow that it 8 loads at 3^'yards to the load. Some was impossible for the Falls bus to dav's work. get thru that evening. The bus got thru as far as Pete Skooglund's old Vernon Johnson had to haul haySaturday. farm yesterday but had to return to John Vanhouse was on /J the Falls. Mr. Lange expects to the sick list so they were not on the TRADE NARK ^bring out a crew of shovelers Monday road Saturday. morning and clear the* road. Prices Reduced Almost Half Friday. Feb. 10th, was some blustering Andrew Basso, local section foreman day. The wind.turned to the made a trip to Virginia last week and northwest at noon and believe me bought a new Buick "4" which has she done some drifting. arrived by freight. Saturday he backed hei right in to the round- Cecelia and Alice Adams were out house as he says this weather makes sch0ol two days, one for colds and too many slippery rails but as sooii })ecause the rig-^driver gets in a one OLD PRICE as weather permits he's going to take them, hurrv to get to town so he left $625.00 it out and soe if Mr. Babcock keeps 'his road htd in any better shape than Schulling were Mr and Mrs AmF'ew keeps Mat of the D. W. & P. jn town Friday. They had some time I Toing through the storm, same as ceo: diner to nres'-nt plans there Vanhouse and Mrs. Adams who vu!l be sci in t«»e Little Inn next Were also out in the storm. i«.r\s Tuesday evening. {'raver meeting F. 0. B. Detroit eci!iesoa.\ evening, at the same August Lapp and Nels Ledholm e" school is held at the making some fine brush piles, if 1} are La 'e Inn at 2.^0 P. M. every Sat- the snow is not too deep they will NEW PRICE UJCLIV. he school which was organ- ]iave fine.clearing in the spring, a izid a few months ago and held at the private houses has now grown to The Farmer's Produce Co. in Kelsuch proportions that a private home liher, is the leading storei now. Some will not accommodate it, there being feared the enterprise would be a failure 38 members enrolled last Saturdav. from the start, but have now changed their mind. The store is When Pa Is Sick. F. 0. B. Detroit proving a success. "A Tractor on Every Farm" When Pa is sick, he's scared to death, v# An' Ma an' us just holds our breath. H~e crawls in bed, an' puffs an' grunts, BIRCHDALE And does all kinds of crazy stunts. M. 4* Call or Write if You are Interested in Tractors. Our He wants "Doc Pearson, mighty I* V# V# V# quick," John Darvel has been on the sick list. For when Pa's ill. he's awful sick. Demonstrator will Show You How a FORDSON will He gasps and groans, an' sort o' sighs, Con Darvel left fof Minneapolis He talks so queer, an' rolls his eyes. January 13. Ma jumps an' runs, an' all of us, An' all the house is in a fuss. Mn William Nashlund has purchasAn' Help You Get Your Work Done Faster and Cheaper. peace and joy is mighty skeerce—,,ed a team from William Jordan. When Pa is sick, it's something Mrs. Hjlmer Dahlstrom has been fierce. seriously sick during the last week. Place Your Order Now and Avoid the Spring Rush Evangelist Harold L. Wood, who Dr. Mugg, the eye specialist, was has been holding meetings here the here fitting spectacles the 9th and past five weeks returned to his home 10th. at Virginia l«ffct Thursday night. Money C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. enough has been pledged and arrangements Peter Ostlund is busy hauling logs are being made for the and pulp wood from John Nelson's building of a church here this spring, camp. and it is hoped to have it finished .\ sometime in June. Mr. Wood hopes Charles Lovejoy is home on a visit* Authorized Ford Sales and Service to return here as soon as the church from Blackduck where he has been W&-. is completed, and hold another series K"i working. of meetings. Incidentally he wants to TELEPHONE IS w. INTERNATIONAL FALLS get his family located some where on Gunder Nyba is busy getting up Rainy lake or Black bay for the a take wood. This is good time to WMP\ fe v? t. summer, where his little daughter who bf fuel supply. care the is afflicted with tuberculosis may have the advantages of the open air life, Mrs, Tuey has been sick for quite ,,k ..