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

July 6, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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fit* IWXSBRESS «(. iu^t. I' H. F. Clark of Waukana spent a few ROAD, WORK BOOMING day8hete last'weiiltr' iof SWEiX PROFITS '^".s 4. '. 'r ••'%*••. P." A. Ericksoq and O. J. Wold of Hifliwtjr Dwarfawnt BnllfiL R^y'spent.'^jfonday here. Show. Rapi4 Pro(r*si in Second EHVIC& !. '6 ^^^*'rf B«bebdp:'RognuB. Geo. F. Andrews is home following \i T- 1 a visir to the Twin Cities*' C. Larson of 'Ericsburg was a weekend St«te Forces Smootlung Roads Under At 0 The Churches visitor to this city. a Racord Tourist Travel and Spreadmgj Mr. and Mrs. S. W." Backus returned Maximum Improvements." *'V to Minneapolis last night. Mr. and Mrs. H. Raco spent the t.- fourth visiting relatives-at Bemidji. 6 ,• Trunk Highway operations to adequately A FCV UNDEB Lloyd Seybold spent the -week end maintain Minnesota's 7,00(F ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH BETHLEHEM CHURCH. SV\fiflCTTiE&R IS visiting relatives in the Twin Cities. Miss Doris Misick of' Ericsburg A. Wallace MacNeiU, Minister. mile primary road system under the H. A. Mayer. Acoypte TObuiANb visited here during the eairly part of Sunday morning, 10: Preaching grind -of record traffic and to extend Miss Martha Grhmn of Bemidji arrived N^THfe wusr& the week. service. Subject: "Christ the Power permanent betterments as fast'as curtailed here this morning and will spend Morning service at 10:30. Topic: of God." funds will permit are summarized several days visiting with friends. "The Mote and the Bean." A lesson Tom Erwin of Bemidji and his brother, 11 K)Q—Sunday school. E. Bergsman, in a bulletin,.this week from the on forgive us our trespasses as we Hal, of St. .Cloud -were over supt.^ Lesson topic: "God's state high wax department. It covers A daughter was \orn .last week to fprgive those who trespass against us. the Fourth visitors here. World Kingdom Its Naure and Progress." the entire state, shows that highway Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Campbell of -f Sunday school at 11:30. dollar? are being stretched to take advantage Goldville. 1 .. Attorney J. J. Hadler spent the Ladies' Aid meets at Mrs. Perling's Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. of unusually favorable costs Fourth at Littlefork, where he% officiated on Thursday at 2:30. Albert Palm of' Loman was a business A cordial welcome awaits you. and other advantages, and indicate as orator of the day. caller here the latter part of that every section is sharing in benefits. --or-" last week. Mr. an4 Mrs. M. Lacore of Bemidji .Vi Trunjk^Highway, No,, fl ,r.(. ,t -, j,. :The bulletins follows general reports spent: the Fourth at the home of Mrs. North Qf X)eer River the bog sec|ija f^iss Exie McCorinack^ of tha^ touristctravel'noW is th^* heaviest •Lacore's sister*- Mrs Joe^ Eellandl w%s surfaced ,Mii|. season _an^L njiapojis jv st»tft anbals,4hat Minttesotaca1#eadyers. •A. o.-. iz there "fs'now^a good, road to Big Fprk. .» 'J .KIJ r.h'olz 3- is beginning fa get' indicect -prbfits TJ ft. Gerow and family r. depart* Gravedihg "this year extended over froih good, roads in- greatly increased ed last week for Minneapolis where "Mrs. Hughes Van "Etten returned miles. measure. Car' owners are beginning the)/ will have their future residence. from Brainerd last week following a Trunk Highway No. 65 FOR SALE Ford touring car in -o to profit through savings on car up^eep, short visit'to that place. Between Bagley and. Clearbrook a first class condition. Inquire International Mr. and Mrs. C. T. MacMurray and gasoline and tires in excess of first class road will be' opened upon Falls,Press office. tf. son, Bobby* motored to Bemidji last taxes paid. Every rural lqcality is beginning V.y-r. W. R. Harrigan of Greaney_attended completion this season of big grading Saturday and, spent the week end to benefit and to see the COPVAiQMr 41MW PUP. AinoCASTER S£KV. CO. the adjourned meeting of the county operations which are being rushed FOR SALEr-rRegistered Red Poll bull. visiting with friends. earlier advent all season highways of ^chool board last week. now. i1 Bessie G. Holden of Littlefork visit«d For terms write or see Nels Gustafson, o— and, every city and town is enjoying 1 here yesterday. Littlefork. F. E. Patterson and family are at increasing prosperity from tourist travel J. A. McPhee and family motoredhere* NOTICE TO BUS DRIVERS. home again after an automobile trip which is filling camps and resorts. from Portage, Wis., for a visit I Ed Bennett of Frontier was a visitor FOR'RENT—Two unfurnished rooms covering a large part of Minnesota Chas. M. Babcock, state highway with relatives residing here. Notice is hereby^ given that the ^in the city yesterday. in modern home, suitable for light and points in Wisconsin. comipissioner, comments briefly on County Board of Education for the 0 housekeeping. Inquire 1004 Sixth Unorganized Territory of Koochiching the results supporting good roads —-o A. J. Cleveland spent the Fourth Harold Royem of Birch dale was a County will receive bids on all bus street. 2tp. 7 Wm. J. Balmer and son, Watren, claims. "Other states, like Minnesota," in the Twin Cities, having departedfor visitor here last week. routes in the Unorganized Territory^ of Lansing, Michigan, are guqpts at he said, "are. realizing more and ^tat vicinity on Saturday last. up to July 31st, bids to close at 2 p. FOR SALE Young Jersey Duroc the home of Mr. Burner's parents,.Mr. more that 'a good road pays for itself Mrs. Ruth Peterson of Minneapolis Bidders to whom contracts are pigs, five weeks old, reasonable and Mrs. J. H. Balmer. and if this state is to maintain its is visiting friends here. Mrs. C. A. Engbloom will entertain awarded will be required to furnish price. Gall at or write to Riverdale ,, o, ..' advanced position, good roads advo their own wagons and sleighs, the the ladies of the American Legion at Board to furnish the proper bus body, Dairy, International Falls, Minn. Miss Letty B. Clark, assistant to J. Mick of Clementson was a visitor cates must give enthusiastic support her home at Sl5 Sixth street this foot warmers, charcoal and robes. Bidders the postmaster, returned last week to this city last week. to contjnuation of the program along are also requested to state fully FOR RENT—12 steam heated rooms. after spending her vacation at her broader lines. It is only good business 11 O 111 the amount and kind of equipment that 2 baths, can be arranged for 2 W. RJ Deteker of Littlefork spent old home in Dodfee couinty.T .ffil 4£erriman and Clarence Boteler to speed plans, to_gfit! the biggest he will .have on hand during the school families or rooming housf. inquire a few days here last week. of theiFederal Reserve ^bank of Minneapolis measure pf profits." year with which to transport pupils. 'at Rifkins. Miss N. Slocum of Los Angeles, Any bidder who offers to purchase a.n are spending a few weeks /How the highway forces are w6rking Calif., is here visiting with her aunt, automobile bus, a Sampson, or its Arthur Shapira returned to Minneapolis up .lake. to keep the routes smooth under SITUATION WANTED—By competent equal may be awarded a contract for Mrs. Geo. Holler. Miss Slocum is a last week aftel a short visit the best of unprecedented traffic and two or three years if such transportatioi^ male stenographer and first former resident of this city. here) with his parents. Miss Mary Curran of the O. M. to build maximum new improvements covenlences can be furnished. class office hand with long experience. Carr and Co. store spent the Fourth in spite of curtailed funds is shown It is also expected that the bidder First) class credentials furnished. Ross Slack, county commissioner Carl Harrison and family motored visiting at the home of her brother state definitely the starting point of in reports from 16 maintenance dis^ Write box 349. tf. from the Big Falls district, motored the route, all routes to remain as -established here from Minneapolis 4hi*. week for Virginia. tricts. Items for this section include to ,tpwn andspent a few days: here and run last year with the a visit at the home of Mr. liarri son's the following:, FOR SALE—Ford son (tractor, four exception of the Southwest route at the: jatter pirt of last Week. Mrs. E. Loestin of St. Paul visited parents, Mr. and'MrS. Johri^Harrison. horse Deere and Webber wagon, District No. 3 Birchdale which will begin' at Mr. Bostad's.. over the Fourth witji her brother, F. Oliver breaking plow and a trailer. Mrs. S. J. McHugo and children David Rose, Maintenance Supt. Rev. E. Ireland was Called to P. Grossman at his summer hbme, Please write the word "BID" on the Cheap for cash. Inquire W. H. Trunk highway betterments in this have returned to this city foilpwing Verndale last week1 by his- wife's illness. Grosspine, up lake. envelope so that your letter will not Eddy, Ericsburg. "2tp tf. district are showing" good progress, a trip to Wisconsin where' they have b6 opened before the proper time set. Mrs. Ireland is visiting there according to the summary: visited for the past few weeks. All bids ipust be In writing, verbal bids at! the home of her parents. Miss Ljlur^Nelson and Miss Lillian 80 ACRES of good land for sale by Trunk Highway No, 4 will not be given the same consideration.' Black,) who Have been guests at the owner $20 per acre, 25^ miles from Dr.H. ~J.Ing£rsQll left for Braiherd North of Park Rapids, 8 miles of F. J. Dudley of''.Thief .summer home of tMiss Nelson's sister, The above notice does not apply to lake of the Woods, 6 miles from list Friday where he joined Mrs? new grading on improved lines is under •Mrs.'C. G. Whitney will leave tomorrow rived heje. last. we$j& :j p^ the Border and Silverdale Consolidated town and railroad, good graded road ^gersoj^^ifil father, Mr. Thds. .Beaffe wSy' attd will be done this season. Schools whose routes have not been Dudley Was at one time jeh^gpdtliih inight for their homes at Warren* to 4 towns address Harry Engbrotten. Los Ang^les, Calif. .'t .1 definitely established. the barber business in thls^Qity1., /i ,!: Box 72, International Falls, ,'o (Signed) G. A. OLSON, (plerk. fTlje Bemidji-Itasca Park section, "'V.' b' 'V'/ Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCormack of Ipick lijpll, a: valuable inember of July 6-13. Minn. tc. reshaped and regravelled under the Mrs. Thomas Carroll entertained ii Duluth, but formerly of this city, are the locai ball-team, Will leave tonight new highway program, is in excellent number of ladies at -an afternoon- tea visiting in this city at the homes of fo^RedWing where lie will visit at condition. last Saturday in compliment to )h«V Mr. McCormack's brothers, Howard the home of his parents for two weeks. Frbm Bemidji Yto International Falls guests, Miss. Dolly Jeffers and Miss and Harold. the route is yet better condition than Fern Jeffers of Glenwood i-. Grocery Specials I for Wilbur Balmer arrived here this ever before due mainly to recent shaping ——O-—»' week from Rockford, 111., and will MTS. J. P. Peterson of Minheapolis and gravel /surfacing' by state Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney, who spend several days vi&iting at the is here visiting with her sons, Garnet crews. have been spending their honeymoon home of his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. J. and Dr. J. F. Peterson.' Mary Jane, Friday and Saturday Trunk Highway No. 8. at the homes of Mr. Whitney's brothers, ,H. Balmer. Mr. G. Peterson's little daughter, accompanied This route from T.H. No. 34 through C. G. anf E. D. Whitney, returned h€r grandmother here. Deer Riyer newly graded is now of to Walker this morning where Mri and Mrs./Anton Bachynski, of 0 30-jfaot uniform width and ready for Mr. Whitney has his law offices. Ninth street, Were doubly blest' last Miss Kathrine Gerrity departed yesterday —-o—— gravel surfacing. The new location week*' the event being the arrival of -morning for Escanaba, Michigan, Nels J. Johnson returned here last cuts miles from the highway mileage twin, daughters, born on the 28th of 2l/2 5c CABBAGE where she will spend her vacation. ^Saturday after having spent a few beitween Deer river and Cohasset last month. per lb She is ah employee at the local days transacting businesss in the Twin and eliminates many curves. 70c post office. Cities. He was accompanied back to The ladies of the Bethlehem Ai(f From Cass Lake eastward, 15 miles BULK LARD,' this city by Miss Alvilda Franson, met at the'summer home of Mr^. G. of new grade is being clayed by state 5 lbs. for Mrs. H. M. Babcock and daughter, .who will visit with her parents, Mr. P. Ballou this afternoon. It is expected trucks which expect to finish about 21c feana, accompanied by Mrs. Babcock's BULK RAISINS, ajnd Mrs. John Franson. The trip that a number of men will July 10, leaving 'a good, road between sister-in-law, Mrs. Gains of California, vlhich was made by car wa$ accomplished per lb go up both by boat arid by car this Bena and Cass Lake. arrived here last week from in record breaking time. evening for supper. Between^Bemidji and Cass Lake 19c YELLOW CLING PEACHES, Northfield. 4 grading operations are being pushed per can A Real Knockout In Training and will be finished by August 1, according 13c L. P. Bailey, who has been confined to the present schedule. SODA CRACKERS, by Cady, to the hospital for the past week due West of Bemidji, construction forces per lb .* to an infection on the chin, is somewhat are gravel surfacing a 13 mile section 25c SPAGHETTI,and MACARONI, recovered although he still is into Wilton and the work will be completed a 3 package for obliged to wear bandages which practically about, Ju]y 1. $1.18 -X .V cover his face. At Bagley new construction gangs HOME BRAND JAM, are completing-the new grading extending 5 lb. pail for Funeral services for James Flannigan, to the juncition with T. H. 50, who died following a lingefig No. 65 and the route soon will be The City .Grocery and Meat Market illness due to a chronic ailment at. again open to travel. a local hospital on Monday, July 3rd, Trunk Highway No. 11 I were held from Sre: Thomas church Phone 225 We Deliver Between Ray and Roosevelt the 165 Wedensday morning with Rev. Father mile route is gravel surfaced, except ODwyer officiating. Interment was for 13 miles on scatered sections. The made in ^Orest Hill cemetery. De-r state winter work program to relieve ceased was formerly employed at the unemployment provided for part M. & W. round house and is survived of the graveling and the Action is by a brother, Patrick, who lives now in-excellent condition generally. here. Between International Falls ahd the Little Fork river new construction i$ Thomas Johnson, GO, died Sunday, planned and the section for that reason July 2nd. Johnson was formerly a was not included in recent surfacing watchman at one of the local railroad arrangements. crossings. Deceased had' no On the north end of this trunk highway relatives in this city, the funeral ar-. special manitenance forces are rangements being" in charffe of T. A. employed. -. Bergun, a brother-in-law from Sharron, Trunk Highway No. 19 We can sell it for you in tlie shortest possible time. N. D. The services were held The Cass Lake-Walker section has" from the Swedish Lutheran church We have customers on file who perhaps want the very been reshaped and resurfaced under with Rev. Jno. H. Warmanen officiating. the state program and maintenance piece of Real Estate you wish to sell, Interment was m^de in Forest forces recently cut away an embankment Hill cemetery. I to allow an opeh view/at a curve which previously was dangerous. DRESSMAKING Trunk^Highway No. 34 Designation of a temporary route Mrs.x Lindholm, fofcierly of Kansas between Walker and Remer was followed City, Where she was in the dressmaking by prompt organization of t^e business for several years, maintenance forces which widened wishes to announce that she anil Miss grades, cut brush and otherwise whipped Phone 269—Office over Slate Bank Bldg. Miner have opened a shop sA the Kelly, trainer of Peggy Salisbury, who is to contest for thes the route into fair condition. JiiYimy 4 lAiteag female championship -of The Film Players Club ^t Starlight Park N. Y.,^ home of Mrs. H. J. Miner and are Between Rem$r and Cohasset state 4g Farm Lands City .Property Lake Property ,v shocked when his favorite^ was^ knocked, out by Miss'Anna Simth prepared to talse orders for dressmaking,' forces are widening grades and curves was during a practice bout at the ^training headquarters. Anna, landed on fancy lingerie, collar sets anl and putting a gravel surface on the the jaw, and Peggy took the count eight times before she came to and bead work. route. «fiked for aro.uiiiic spirits of ammonia*. "Wr