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VOLUME II, NUMBER 16 THE PINE RIVER JOURNAL, PlN¥Wvjl!-CTu1SSTgOT3Nf¥,?: MINNESOTA, I&URSDAY, DE^MBER 3, 1936
|EWS BRIEFS OF ■-rADELPMEATN ocnubfr.day
TI
SHERIFF WALKS 17
MILES ON
'TRAIL"
j* • i_—i—-——
o Red Wing.—-The fact that he
had walked 17 miles for nothing
<Jidn't- phase-sheriff ^Lenus Olson, the fact that it was all a
|oa^*didn't bother him a great
|eat;-thei-aot >ha-t«toe--wa_<rath-
Sr tired and hungry didn't.mat-
|er much because he knew that
a comfortable fireside and a hot
$in^e|-hyere awaiting him, but
§i'hen notice officers "ran off"
tnd left him stranded near Tren-
an-v-that was the,straw that
lirdke .fre carrier's back. It all
fiaouened when the sheriff and
#oli§6 jtyerp searching for thn St
Paul tavf driver. Looking for a
Supposed bandit who had held
:up as'^fo'otrmnt." The sh-riff
Jookea'aTT through the hil's and
yafleys with no success. When
mej retuimqd t#*ifeh* place- rwhexe
„ie| had left the other officers,
;th£y were gone.
Mrs. Charles Siebel was hos-r-
fltess'to the Eradelphiap-'Club on;
-'Friday afternoon. Each m-emf
heav-auswered: roll call with a
Thanksgiving thought. Mrs. T:
D. Farnam gave a very interesting paper on her trip through
Yellowstone National Park. This
was particularly interesting as
none of the members; had ever
visited the Park. The next meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs. Ernest-Robideau.
lit ii
—
_
I
[HUNTERS QUALIFY
J*$ JROR HIGH JUMPING our
sary
Glencoe.— Auditor Leasniari
Tend Edgar Jungc^aus feel they
;£ould qualify for the twc-hun-
cdred yard, dash and- high-jump
sin any athletic event after an ex-
Speriefttce whkhi-fihev hhad: here
„recenlty. Together, with a party
cof hunters, they happened into
-a corn field in which a herd of
cattle were grazing. Horrified
when they saw a huge bull come
#r©m the herd and- charge, for
|ithem, the sprint started. The
| race was over forty acres to a
} wire fence 5 fe^t high. While
1 the men had a little difficulty
I getting over the fence when they
\ arrived, it was j made in- one
•jleap on the return with the-bull"
■ -in close pursuit.: They are not
| sure whether they could make
the running jump again unless
they had a fast pull after them.
PTA TO MEET DECEMBER f
____________ 0
The PTA will hold its nex|
regular meeting:on Mondaysev§
ening. December 7, at' tha school
auditorium. Jndo-e Oliver wig
speak on . "Mother's .- Pnsion
Law" and 'Mis's iSarofSil ' will
sneak on "Child Welfare." Mft
Ehner will sneak on ."Relief
Work'' ancf Mrs 'Reed on^Ccuri-
ty Health." Several musical
numb ers; will also be given after
which refreshments wil! be'served-.- - -
CARD OF
* We*wish to thank our friends
one and all for the beautiful and
fii&sf-nl nreser^s we. r,eceiv?4 on
Gfttdeji, Redding ,Anniver-;
,'November 24'. 1936.
Mr. and Mrs. W."JT Kline-
THANKS
•t. r :
LEISURE TIME
FI«E*OESTR0YS
BUILDING SUNDAY
John Lembke had the misfortune of loosirto- his garage and
wo&d«heei -bv fire Sundaw at_kis
home on Norwav Lake. The fire
was discovered about two o'clock
in the afternoon. The entire
building was enveloped in flames
by the time Mr. Lembke arrived on the scene. Help was summoned immediately aiid; his car
flitdj shotgun were rescued and
by chopping • the "side of the:
woodshed down and razing the
roof, most- cf the wood' > storedj
th^r£.;.was saved. A falling timber cjatTMr, L'embk'e's low^r Ho,
It- was' necessarv to have . the
wound dr*es&°d bv a■■•nbvsician.
Because of tbQ fHepdl* heln
. Can .leisure time b-come profitable to people? That depends
jentirelv on wha^i activity is foi- pf frkrid^and n-ighbors'the fire
; lowed during such time; We are w^ kect gthin bounds and
setting forth a few activities prevented from spreading to
■ which may be enjoyed by those the other buildings.
who desire to profit from their ;, .
I'leisure time. If healthful exer-' DR. ODESSA Y TO T,0C4TF
cise is needed the toboggan slide,
skating rink, and gvm offer.an
opportunity; if iother activities
IN PINE RIVER
Official denial of rumors alleging impending changes in the
tor Christgau, were made thig
Chicago. Mr. Hunter's stated
rhent was made* "public by A. To
Gilbertson of Brainerd, district
lirSSB* »ITHtfMfaiP* fflttt-diatg
^arge^WPA* wflrk ^Cps,
County. The text of me ileim
wHitfe,ttwa3:%s<B5B*«t-»TrGlHei<goj
vE§^mM®of*^a&
gaup» W_^^«d]l(lir»isl(^Iyft4Qa^.^fc«■
Minnesota, would be renlaced
|net"wiefi omm\ miSf'WMai,
g There is no intention whate\i»
er of repf^rctrf^ny^rfCh^^aii;
laid Hunter. He has done _ afji
Excellent .job as administrator in
JUnneso^H^^^lj,^^ of th|
best lobs of any of our state ofr
Jicialai 3-1 .«* ,s SI-9 ;
';! Both,Mr- Hookins and L, are
%eW ymmm mtpmv.&
an which Mr. Christgau has administered his job and the runi-l
brs.thatJiis-position will be taken fever M'^on^nejMseiWe a;
mere speculation." ,_
2_3__i___*'.«*1"
3 The annual Visage Elrction
Will be held In Pine River, . -on
Tuesday, December 8, in the armory. The pells will be open
ft°m 9 a.^tcf5 p. m.
o Rumors^^ tf who sf^lQrun
Kir mayorlSave been*going^the
§3unds the oast two weeks. The
first" candidates ttrfile-for- the
office |dH8 Dr.; Button and. Ben *ftj[
Shiffer; these candidates have'Jno
NOTICE OF ELECTION %
The Village Election of tHjej
Vi11a|en5f Tine ^Rfver-" n win « *M
held on..Iuesday-»J>.efigrabei* 8,
at the armory in Pine River;
f oT eTect-'lR'e^'olTowWI^fmc
Mayor, tvTO Justice of Pei
one Councilrfean, one Assessor,
jjwo Constables.
SCHOOL NOTES
The WPA] presented a pjr|>
gram at the local school on Tues-j
day afternoqn, in the form of >
moving pictures, on the subjeet;:
of Safety, 'the pictures werelf';
lesson to thfe students on how*
^■e^^eaa aid in preventing .$,6-.
cidwntei&Lthe oublic streets and
. &33£$V- ^ _ irMiimi-iiiiMii. ■miMMMui T fl ft,
highwyM It also was mane*
e'ear ha-Mcar-p.e^sh"-__~'"Oii the
nart.ofthfe drive^ may cause the
l^ss of life and limb, and scenes
of serions artcidents were sho1!
V-Qn Thursdav afternoon. to-;.c„L^^eiftr^onsBine-Eiver.-.
dav. "'ihe s^hoo' will hold a gen-;
L&ral ..assemblv fo^ the entire stu^j
tfeSt bodv=;. Entertainment will;'.
tie furnished by the Dvam^ti<£
Club a^gth'e g^ade students.-'
The pWgram is fov th- rjurnasfb
Dr.-.0^;csskv of St Paul, 'wi
such as checkers or chess or im-' be associated with Dr. A. J .But- '
: proving ones ability in subjects top'atthe. Holman hosnital. He!^#0.9stih the sale of Chnstri
I such as sewing,'cutting and fit- is expected here some time this j Seals io'^elp fierht tuberculo,
ting or drawing'and decorating, week, Dr. Odessky is a native ^^e,%li are beinS sold bv ''
I these subjects ,will be offered.; of Od.sssa. Russia, and has spent ^
i with instructions foF'any and;thirteen years in America. He
all who would like to enlarge and is 26 VeajFS of age and .received
;. profit by imprqver)i-©ri;|: .-duping'hi^hieh school education in St
: anv w^^e or leisure^'ttme ^•iSiey'-tISiI. afipfrwhi«h-:he e"t°."ed the-
! might have. | medical school, at the University
i The leisure time project or.of Minn-sota. fvom which he is
the recreational program spon-.a .gtradi.uife. He has been con-
soreaVbv th%, Ne+i^nal Goveni-.,hected \with the NT°w York life
ment.and state officer's plan to Insurance Co. of-Red Wine.■ fov
gyve several hours each"w-ek to the Past thre- yeavs as mftdica^
the above activities with" good "examiner/'lind comes here high*
instructors.
During- the next rt-wo w^-ek^
the organizing- of cb#_ker. #ieaj
and basket ball team* wilB ISe
competed. Mothers and wives
will be giv°n a ca7l f nra class in
sewing, oattern cutting and fitting and home decorations.
A meeting will b
dav evening in the avm(|ry. foj
all those desiring to play" checkers, chess and other ganrs.
All these with ^leisure hours
between 7 and J( J.Ji.lateiny^^1!^
ed, further meetings will be announced later. _^^
J. E. CadwelrT D|ad
ly recommended as a surgeon.
he-d'JTuesj
__s^
MR. AND MR«. YORK WRTTE
FROM PHOENIX^ ARIZONA
TW3MWj¥B: \
Dear Editor:
,,W«s arrived .in Phoanix.,. November J2S, after leaving:,Dallas,
jHte_te t we/sp65tiiiw0-ws^s ,Yisi-
ting friends and also attending
It took
■extends all the way to th---
coa_S;?: ~$\ hag?'e harUn-'pin ,
^nc° smc° leavirg home. There
has b^en frost, onlv a few times
and1 that was* in western Texas
and New Mexico. We have dri-
vm 154'S. ;miles ?sinee(f leavinj
___L t»- "£ i J- ii -J
Pine River, including all ; side
trios, with an average of 20
miles per gallon.
BF&T-l LOCALS
■ \-.\ ,-ifl •— —
Shei^-M&rrv was in Pine
ver Satardav on official busing sag
Mr. and,Mrs.Geo. Mohs of y|p»
dena, c
Riler
;^harl
Duluth
tmj&t
Frank Hill dfoYe
Monday to close the sale
nd.
Mrs. Charles Siebe
auto show in Mi<iKe>
apohs, last week.
Iris Engels of Jenkins wn s f
dinner guest at the A. J. But ;:$
e Sunday evening,
epresentative Swindell o|
te, called on friends in
River Saturday.
YILLAGE ELECTION
WILLBEtffitD ON
.TUESDAY, DEC. 8
TH
"C^-DA
. s£»wrJT Y"»«a bv.MM-nH
=*MtstfM ,^tf)r«oD bbaO ,_©v?a *Mtm
tgo.-y c,,;t ia xt-ni .;.r. f-,M>f;^' .ltii
;; SUBSCRIPTION «l.a6 Per Year
=s=
J
LITTLE BOY CHAIN
HAVE WPA APPROVAL^
Constructions for the mainterii
ance and opi^rol of the lalpajevn
els in the Little ,^y,QJhai^Jias]
received Pi-esiden|jal ..approval,
according to A. T. Gilbertson?'
district WPA director. Worki
will staxt.^itjiijxjtiie..next thirty^'
days
This project is sponsored by]
|he state departmen^Sf Conserg
Iation. *#jflfif: «yf*raams wilt
be bu#t.*_lrJili*»eWiay be ill
creased, depending upon th$
Jieed for-the.prope.r.maintenancf
50TH
se is
Mile-;
g'oth withdrawn their names
More recently, Major H. C.
Skinner filed for the,; gfpc.gMapd,-r^-i---?wPe. and MeKeown
St this time is the only candi
t.tew^TJIos^.fWhdthave fibd-fo»
e other offices are as fo^ows:
id Hill, for councilman: Henry
t«lft%W«B6_88-,*A_f Shflt,°ft'f''
Justice. ojLReaca^^G-^tmarJ.
for Justice of Peace; arid Vane
4on!e,Sr aiidi'.BeBx Shiffero i o»i (Gofr?
stables.
IB
Wabedo^
Birch, Pleasanit, Bigt..Deep, ,Woi
man, Girl, Little Boy,
.ke^1-
DAM COMPLETED: CREW °
>**<Att>&ESem,H^Pb*LA$;E
IplfSlllne
subscriptions to Ure Journal
|av£ .hnfin, wffriTei! trifi, -^aast
nSi ti tfeeSJIilMCJa-
->er^ q| yoft ,ar£ ■ Jrr;ftr^a^A-difi_U"
; MfsTtSar^VSM^/MifrJred
c Forest Gilmore, Mildred
g Uen»K«r{e',"Lon'frviile '" $ni -.
'■ b red Keseberg. Longville
g Btiw Da»sw__«ms,*Mld«fe**
I Vmvcm E^srgo.n,jMi^i}e4„;
3 John Rohr. Pine River ,
I mmh mn. "pWe-RNef "^
I Pleasant Vallev Schodb Peqtuot
Jen ora Leef, Pine River
j jM_^l_4sesheiv"Mt>biiidgle,Sti|:
s E. J. Coughlin. Pine Ri
E. H. FlatWgrarPffi
Jacob Johnson, Pine River
M. E. Davis, Pine River »<f*
John: Velsvaag. ^Pipe,River .
Ray Brecht. Pequot
Martin T^l^snn We/mflJ:.,
Sanfre*«ft/P-slj5ll|*|ll
OTaf Oleson. P°ouot
Harrv Curtis, Pine River
Morris Skow, Pine River
' Stev? TaYg^ ^nfe ;Riyef •ri'
. James _Gixax___ Pi" e.Rivey
Andrew Ruigh. Pine River
ployed in the construction of a
W «t? * qfctt. * <W? * eta«#ew ater
lake, completed work on Noyeng-
ber 2jT_fThey mo^d anHTSins
di'1_rf^WIW_!lHi ^
ke\f HM 111 ■>
* __p._n i ii 2 «
ns1rUmifhPGf,'ifrrestl^two
dams is under the supervision 6_:
the state departmjnt cf Consef-
vation^ Their^
to
: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kline celebrated their Golden Wedding
Anniversary oil November 24,
;at the Grover school. Open house
[w^s Held in the afternoon and
levening, with 100 guests preserit*
iTJiiej mo^ck^weddirig was enacted
|by ; th^:>;,grandchildren, . after
jwhichftmch was served to 'everyone. | The honored couple received' .many beautiful and useful
jgift's: 'The M.ME ^oiihWAM
presented, them with a beautiful
jgold' coloted'sillcrbed^prf aa'V'
Nov. 24, 18g_-l_fesl %»&
5"lM^af rT^Wr^jWT and
William KI|Be,«W^Ee, United
in
The :Pihe :Riyer basket bail
^qTC&d-;. showed-thjij- mettle \ap
by
of'
ed one of the strorigesf teams |i
R. R^ Gibbs, Pequot
-■ J
EVERYTHING SET
MM RALLY SUN.
jr
-:■-,.
The Veterans . of . Foreign
Wars are completing preparations for the ©th District Rally to
be held in the Pine River armory
Sunday.afternoon. .This will be
aff^Mira^tmgiaiid'the public
is inyitedrto attend. A complete
PTograhi wi1! be giveriJ with se-
■y^ral ij^jCfminent,. speakers present' together with severa1 num-
b4a«!ij5^<theflfcai1^!Osl}rand also;
the school band. , Twenty four
#_t_*fri_*B_ r%)Peg§rrted hdre.
TuesdaylfTlSff'^BeTi they defea-i
ted the fast Aitkin aggregati&M
tis and his mother advised* $
to stay indoors and send a letter
to mmm-tmtf Md w*mone
the hap^IgWbiflStaaAThe 23rd.
he "sseB §•'^"liis:ftord4fe_rfftolWi«aiow
for the yod'rig kwiyi*! After some
delay, they reached Oneco, only
the P^§. |hfit qftjifai ^|^igned'
and co^lol.Bbt perforrn;vth^ cere-
?#; ^tVMo^rQ^ ,^:"Jf|^|BTi-
irig a party -of friends arrived
with shQtgprhS} ^^r»|^ws, tin
,pan;srjajid egw/tbgnso^^tA^pve
fhee happy, wjn\kH$ grqm-rWim-
ade. $$]&begapt-^iy^r^p^^
happy wedded life.
Mil •. and /Mrs. vrlMhjet -/began
housekeeping .in Ont^r^-ajii^ resided ithere' until,-«, 1^92,-i-r,.mh?p.
they moved to^KaBsas.^itjhiey
^lived' theEe.-jQJjly two years and
returned to Oneco, where Mr.
a» score jof 20-18, ..It fs ofle
tnl'brg'geies u§sitv°sh m
endio
the "first qnaTter: with - a--- oae
point lead, only toJ|K)se at t%.f
or m Aiftmrl-She end of th*
thirdH|»ua»iter the Aitkin baV?
still held a four point lead, wgh
the ,*cpre4^r4^r.I^^J?£lS-fiJJal
quarter the local boys really
plaved-baH,~seormg-a-^et«rlr—ojf
eight points and holding their
oonffneh'ts'W'M^ Iffffe^ ffeW <&t*\.
Jim ^iley\wasjhij|hr pekit m^j,
with Jseyeli joints Tpo ^i-scredai.
Harold Rognlie ran a close se
cond with six points. The gafhje
was refereed by Tyrell of River-
ton, el
The local boys have a stafich
ing^.of;:10bb%. having played^3,
and;wop:3.: On Friday ^ ni^hjt
th#!M|ji:-Pequ,ot;al;: -the; high
scpp||[g^|n>i;: iBitiad .|hei^iad %xt
anotheril^ge of isthls ^ issue.«
carperft-f-^ shoft^^ater buying a
grist mill; 'In 1900; persuaded
by'-'Mr/ Kline!-s :parentftf fthejF/lef t
Wisconsin and came to Pine M-
ver, traveling in.covered?w?agpns.
They locatedrton- «P: n-iomes^ead
three miles north of town and1
built a logfhbasHXflheir first real
home. About this time Mr. and
Mrs'/'KliriV^d'thli^iirst Tsor-
_8W7r§f-f^f^e-_ese _tfn? toecarae
ill withtyphpid fever, which settled in -arirold "bullet"'wound' he
%aa f-c'efv^dVlril&rplayi-hf Indian with, some neighbor rchildren.
The fever was fatal arid he pas-
M-'away October 8, 1907. ' -
The next year they moved to
\. Iowa, and then to Winslow, 111.
In 1914, they returned to Pine
River, settling on a horn.stead
north of Mildred, where they
resided until 1919, when they
returned to Winslow. In the
depression or panic they suffer-
jed)great losses and decided that
pP^ne.iRiyer was a good; place af-
tegall, returning here once rilo^e.
Fifty years have passed since
The Ponto ||ke FL unit *M»^lMlfi #S
an oyster dmjer and.suppereff^^f^ times \ |^d,
t
Phoenix is an ideal place to j Miss Dow>thv Cromett vi
]hre in the winter, but
here tell us to stay away ;
summer as the heat is terrific.
We tell them all to come to Min>-
whftre the nights-are a:i-
ool and everythirig-ig OK.
We were guests of Mr." and
Mrs. James Ohaver Thanksgiving day, at the hotel Westward
Ho. in Phoenix.
Kindly send our Journal fi^o
Phoenix until y-ou here friom us
Resnectfully.
Mr. and.,Mrs. H. A, York
_—,
Swede Carpenter motored to
the Texas Centennial
M if our days to: drive through.1
, The weather was ideal and the
highways were all paved. ^The International Falls Saturday, to
road we drove on was called'| visit 'his brother." He was acc-om
"The Broadway of America." It panied by Rosalie Newman
qblan home in Brain
sfla-y Jpd Friday
Iris Engels of Jenkins.s|
the weekend at the T. D
|rn h#naA
J Mj^jfeftn Button of Bjljn-
erd, spent Thanksgiving at ih«r
home here.
kr^EoWrs. SSBhiII anj Jot
(11
were
Tozier home.
-f«$ .'?<. :"'\ ! m *•*■*
fU;f
■^ft«»» *frry
«►»»!
Slfflp-
an
3*M^rand»^_!S| QsrWiis^1'
and N. W. Rambo of Blackb|rry,S!
^Sitgdtn?f%nto-ia?ThaT8aay| andJJ
QrMUEIITII
"aTid^-Mrsf-Tpo
spent the da r \
irig.
#f jBlrgand _. :r|
sop spenLTha;
,WM_te-h
r«si»aper a t
^W^mrrJonls ilvis-tiil^at
the>mte^mvt&m\$*, , f
A: A. Uhlig drove a Busload of
R©-n*oitia P^il^oM^-.^'^i meeting in Pine Biver Fridav eve.
'*,The*'--a"dMs iMprpvfe^ient Society wilLmeetpat the A. W. Silt-
\WaUrrfe ^tdW^^ing.
-A Mivand.M_-.jLi^CWdfeJter and
daughters visited at the M. Mrs. J. W
'G^bettT-lfoBle^Siiwday^^.^ Gene, visited, T
,.,-', L deau and-ifGeor * Jones
Leone and Edith Zaske spent iTuesda:^^^^*^!
Thanksgiving at their home. ^sSjjP,?^ wm
H. B. Kinne spent Thanksgiv-1 Mr. and Mrs. F. L. I
Mr. and 1 Ii
children sje
wirtheX^S.
Thanksgivi
A. Uhlig horn
A. Siltman ar
Mrs. V. F. t
Mr. and Mrs
ah Rambo.
th.!J' F- IS% h0™ Su?fi^ good times and do not "re^fet
with over thirfr people in att|ih-f rgf-£- M .and-Mrs.
dance. H. Hjbshaw of Boy ^W^S^^M^st
ver was a dir|er guest and *Jjt™£^& fi^ '^KSg&r
y m « TrS children wereathomeiiMmg
£ul that e^S^s^^a^^e^lWM,,on
Paul that «|.i *h$anj.jp>Wne^K .^s.
Ora Siltman|^^^||J|oaI^ ^^fvrg
egnmverdaan fs"^ 'ffwM^i "«*?¥»*" ^ s0
^and their o.wp^^r^^^r.^and
F_ ! ,, Mrs. Kline join in..saying "We
tb;
Ben Ro')»n
holies
c
o
tatf
Hill\ome ThamUgfvT^ ^ % ! htg^h-Mr-afld^m-X'r^^ Wk
■QM*. andMrs-ClvcUlTo^nidiri. ._ , ^,._.._-' _ son drove to Minneapolis Tfieg;
called WmlevM ■& I Gue^'s |t t^&f«fffm%04d4_nl^t^»»iifofl_||bsday.
FaTs Friday, *£Wd£tt flSfr^ ^te
,|«Mffi«(^# dS&^« f^ily ^M, and ^
:|i^, i HlodfRite- was in. «Mi»ftQaaohs_LArt Johnson and family ofS|S-.
car.
Krnr-Von SAd Mrs- Kline Join iri..saymg "We
Thantsgiffi^^ "Wfr-ftJ-t %Mm¥<>r "
yer family. SI0! ^fffiJV^flg.wqff.a,tQ_^mA
' guests at
Xssdl'Mrd||^
lig and children^
Siltman andf^i
w
O
tr,
r^Vmm Sft^^ay-H, m a0
^n ,C]?ff©r4, Hflug^apii^I^^y
returned from Baude^g^Wednesday ,..and_plan to. remain here
TttSil.af-teahGlt-istm^ST %-tjJi
icklund and «b_^od Mr_t P> Leef.^r^d fMf&,(P;^ian
Ws
lisi^^jmw^^^
Staftiley am)atte^iniRpJVI%JjOf es
during the nigh't,jas.-he_5afB peen
quite ill of late.
bsMr7.'andi-Mrs;-.rBenT GhTri=tian
attd1 Max-'and Mrs-. -Louis Walton
vis-ted1' al- thef-h ome xtRMiti ;^nd
fl\_Tis.b__eith <Bailfcy rimrr-fPequot,
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Object Description
| Title | The Pine River Journal (Pine River, Minnesota), 1936-12-03 |
| Edition | Volume 2, Number 16 |
| Date of Creation | 1936-12-03 |
| Publishing Agency | Grant D. Bergstrom (Pine River, Minnesota) |
| Language | English |
| Minnesota Reflections Topic | Communication |
| Item Type | Text |
| Item Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Formal Subject Headings |
Advertising -- Newspapers American newspapers Community newspapers |
| Locally Assigned Subject Headings | Pine River Journal |
| Minnesota City or Township | Pine River |
| Minnesota County | Cass |
| State or Province | Minnesota |
| Country | United States |
| Contributing Organization | Heritage Group North, P.O. Box 266, Pine River, Minnesota 56474 www.heritagegroupnorth.org |
| Rights Management | Use of these materials is governed by U.S. and international copyright law. Please contact Heritage Group North for more information. |
| Local Identifier | hgn-01 |
| LCCN | sn 89064620 |
| OCLC Control Number | 1762408 |
| Fiscal Sponsor | Funding provided to the Minnesota Digital Library through the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, a component of the Minnesota Clean Water, Land and Legacy constitutional amendment, ratified by Minnesota voters in 2008. |
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