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When I was pastor in Grand Forks we had in the congregation a mother in Israel, a German sister who could not speak English. One Sunday evening the Lord had blessed in a spiritual way. Mother Calm said to Brother Shave, "I can preach Bro. Susag's sermon in German now." Shave said, "You can't do it." But she said, "I can."
In contemplation of printing this fourth edition, the undersigned publisher contacted S. O. Susag's daughter, Mrs. In February, 1976, she relayed the following notes of interest to the reader: "My father was born in Steinkjer, Norway, on March 28, 1862. He came from Norway to Minneapolis, Minnesota, and was in the store business for a while.
He said, "They are the nicest looking hogs I ever saw and if I can get them to mix in with the others I may get top price for all." To which I replied, "They are yours." One of our neighbors had twenty-two hogs born the same week as ours. The day they were brought into town people said, "Susag's hogs are the nicest, but P 's hogs will weigh 1,000 pounds more than his."
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