[N BATTLE blaze cHRISTENSON HOMEl n sonnded again Sim-•n at about 4 o’clock. This J.}lm gotten started on 'e 0le Christenson flue t i f IWw’t town, Thep nf26 was extinguished byQ“deals, and but little^ done.0,'Kn battled the-fire, air.ld(iln°i sentleman» ^ho has Sun, • tllre© months be-Of old age, laysum, rdftea Afc first theUrr,..1 ’a* renssured-by fire-sneo UCl UOne wqrse forr^ds caused by . an over-m on h 011 caus«L '«yiagn the root It was im-teoli,1 th° flro effectively tlmn! the door ° to the attic.luiu meeting of bur local church, the missionary was. also 'the principal speaker. The Mission Band invited nil the ladies of the church, non-members of the Bondto hear him, and all feel they harta profitable meeting.REMEMBERED MR. CHRISTENSON•(Saturday. .Tammry 2Gtn was Mr.Ole Christenson's 81 th birthday anniversary, Mr, Christenson is one of our early pioneers and he Is one of Buffalo Center’s most; highly respectedcitizens and is well liked and highly thought of by air . Who know him. Grandpa” Christenson, xns he is familiarly known, has reasons to believe that his friends are mindful of him. In their endeavor .to cheer him daring Ms long confinement, baring been bed ridden since November 10th, 11 - -they sent him flowers, gifts, delicacies, elc.‘, on his birthday anniversary.Mr. Christenson appreciates theevidences of friendship.PC 01 vvnClclSIa«*iTil 11?