Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 29, 1920 · Page 2 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920 PAGE THREE GETTING THE SHORTHORN INTO AFRICA There should be shelter from the "C-A-R-E" MEANS The Quai D'Orsay. Coupling Pin Grave. sun during the summer and shelter Marking the disappearance of the The Quai d'Orsay is the name of that BETTER FLOCKS Farmer coupling pin and link*from use in railroading, portion of the left bank of the Seine in from the winds that open their feathers. a sentimental flagman, who One of the most important factors Paris that is opposite the Place de la Provide shade and shelte^. has spent over 37 years in active service, Concorde. F^om the fact that the in successful poultry keeping is the A—Stands for air. heaped a mound of cinders beside chamber of deputies and other government care of the flock. That o»e may understand According to physiologists the hen the tracks in the freight yards of the Fortim buildings face it, its name is just what is implied in the requires more air than other creatures, P. R. R. in Chicago, and placed thereon used to denote the French government, teiTO "C-A-R-E" and that it may be including man, because her two coupling pins with a link as as Downing street is used to denote easily remembered, N. E. Chapman, blood temperature is five degrees mementos of a strenuous past. the British. poultry specialist with the agricultural higher, hence she must have more air extension division -of the University to oxygenize her blood. She requires of Minnesota, considers the one cubic foot of pure, fresh air each CO-OPERATION BRINGS PROFITS Co-operative marketing- of all letters of the word 'as indicating the hour of the day. The air in many iM€ Another Royal Suggestion kinds of farm product has been successfully essential. poultry houses is foul from accumuliaticn worked out in Prentiss county, C—stands for comfort. of droppings and stale from Mississippi. 3-Egg Angel and Sunshine Cakes The flock must be comfortable under Buyers formerly went infro the exhaltations of the flock. Most houses county and pm-chased at their own all circumstances, night and day, are not properly ventilated and the prices, often *25 per cent below the From the summer and winter. The hens must NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK requirements of the flock not considered. outside market. The county agent not be too cold nor too warm. More The air must be dry as the of the United States department of Al flocks are uncomfortable in summer hen eliminates the moisture and agriculture succeeded in getting the N Angel cake that farmers to load a car of corn, each from heat than from cold in winter. waste of her body thru her breath, fairly melts in farmers contribution being weighed your mouth. Instead Many houses are close and hot and and if the air she breathes is damp, separately and a record kept by one of eight eggs it can be the flock swelters in the unventilated she cannot add more moisture to it of the banks. The car netted 25 made with three and quartei-s and cannot be expected to and so the breathing of damp air soon cents a bushel over previous prices the yolks of the eggs and the local market rate rose 25 lay many eggs under such conditions. results in sickness and death. It seems can be used for a Royal &§£* cents as a result. Sunshine cake. The flock is uncomfortable and a pity that the flock cannot have pure ROYAL A co-operative shipment of hogs miserable if lice are abundant and if Angel Cake fresh dry air when it can be easily follows, and after several successful mites are sucking their blood all 1 cup sugar experiences the Farmers Co-operative furnished by proper ventilation. 1% cups flour association of Prentiss county, night. Dust for lice and spray without R—Stands for room. Yz teaspoon cream of Mississippi, was organized and a regular tartar ceasing for the mite pest. A flock must have sufficient room. 3 teaspoons Royal Baking- marketing agent employed. This Powder organization did a business of more teaspoon salt BAKING than S250,000 in 12 months at prices s/a cup scalded milk The American thoroughbred -stock-breeder, who thinks he encounters CL teaspoon almond or considerably in advance of those formerly Rivals in Tiny Girl's Garb vanilla extract at realized. Deposits in two local trials and adverse conditions, is invited to take a look whites of 3 eggs breeder banks were more than doubled in this picture. It shows the difficulties of the South African Mix and sift first five ingredients two years. trying Northern Rhodesia, and in to introduce the shorthorn into four times. Add POWDER plan bulls from the milk very slowly, while a recently adopted in getting shorthorn VEGETABLES ARE still hot, beating continually Union of South through the country. The animals Africa, Tsetse-fly add vanilla mix well enveloped in a constructed khaki mackintosh, leaving are specially and fold in whites of eggs beaten until light. Turn the eyes, horn and nose exposed. The exposed parts are covered only into ungreased angel cake with wagon grease and the herd, marches only by night when BEST FOR DUCKS Pure Absolutely tin and bake in very slow* is on wing. fly less the The native cows are then bred to the the oven about 45 minutes. Remove from oven invert shorthorn. pan and allow to stand until cold. Cover top and sides with either Just received from Camp Dix, N. wbite or chocolate icing. The cow has three feet or more from Made from Cream of Tartar, J., a big shipment of slightly used Sunshine Cake Most Profitable Returns Obtained stanchion to stanchion, the horse must derived from grapes. army shirts, all wool, double re-inforced 3 tablespoons shortening have five or six feet in the stall, and Where Green Feeds Predominate elbows, just like new. Austin cup sugar the hen must have her two feet. The -'v yolks of 3 eggs Army Store. Adv. 2-45-c. in Rations. 1 teaspoon flavoring air space should be 24 cubic feet or extract cup milk six feet in height to the ceiling of the 1% cups flour poultry house. Small breeds require AUCTION DATES 3 teaspoons Royal Baking HATCHING- EGGS FROM PEKIN Powder FREE less space than large breeds, thus the Cream shortening add Rocks and Reds require four feet per Tuesday, Nov. 30—Horses, sugar gradually, and Cattle, yolks of eggs which have By all means got the new bird while the Leghorns require only Farm Machinery, Furniture. Walter been beaten until thick Royal Cook Book jasfc M. Clock, Owner. Farm located out. Contains those :u:i add flavoring sift together Young Fowls to Be Marketed Should about three feet of floor space. In flour and baking 400 other delightful, helpful V2 mile north and 3 Y2 miles Be Fattened for Two Weeks Before yard space 100 hens will require 100 recipes. Free for itio powder and add alternately, west of Oakland, known as the old asking. Write TODAY a little at a time, feet by 150 feet when confined for Killing—Fish Aid in Rice Place. with the milk to first mixture. ROYAL CAKING POWDEK O. IMNMi breeding purposes. Free range is Bake in grease^ loaf Reducing Feed Bills. 50 Registered Duroc Jersey 115 Fultoa Street, I.'ov.- York City pan in moderate oven 35 most desirable. Hogs. Castle Wood Stock Farm, to 45 minutes. Cover with Ducks may be fed on the rations Earl Padelford, Prop. Sale at white icing. E—Stands for eats, also exercise. the Stock Pavilion, Mower County recommended for fowls and chickens, Mr. Chapman selects "exercise" as Fair Grounds. but better results are usually secured the word to complete his combination. Friday, 3—Horses, cattle, hogs, Dec. by feeding more green and vegetable The flock must exercise for health chickens, Farm Machinery, Jos. seeds and a larger proportion of mash. Notestine & Son, Owners, 2 miles ^.nd production. The most active hen Eggs from Pekin ducks are used largely Vz east and mile north of Lansing, for hatching, and the profit is secured is generally the best layer. Feed all Highest Prices Paid For and 1 mile west and li mile south in producing green ducklings scratch feed in deep litter to induce of Mayville. therefore these ducks are fed a maintenance as much exercise as possible. Cracked POULTRY VEAL ration after they stop laying corn is much better to promote exercise J. F. FAIRBANKS in the summer until about December t^an whole corn or corn on the 1, when a laying ration is given and cob. Make the flock exercise for the amount of mash increased. their living and they will pay for it. Runners for Eggs. GET OUR PRICES Hens that spend much time on the DEALER IN Indian Runner ducks have been introduced roosts are not profitable. Feed the as producers of commercial Coal, Wood, Lime ERip are two garments designed light of little wearers, who always flock as early in the morning as possible eggs, so they should be fed laying rations BEFORE YOU GO ELSEWHERE for the little girl of three or iTlore dote on pockets. There is a bow of throughout the year if kept for and thus get them to work, especially years, that have everything to recommend chambray, bordered with braid, placed Sewe Cement, egg production. them, which means that they pui'ely for ornament and having no in the winter time. The success R. H. JOHNSON & SON The ducklings to be marketed are sturdy, good looking, easily made other use whatever, thus proclaiming of lighted houses is unquestioned. and should be fattened for two weeks before Pipe, Brick jjnd laundered and up-to-date in style. that the frock is intensely feminine, Get the flock off the roosts early and killing on a ration made of three They are rivals for one is a frock and furthermore the underbodice is keep them working as much as possible. Provision Market parts, by weight, of corn meal, two similar to those worn by little maids made of dainty white batiste. The Wall Plaster. Exercise makes eggs. Darts of low-grade flour or middlings. for generations, and the other is a braid used for trimming reveals many C-A-R-E means comfort, air, room very modern example of a pair of scampering rabbits woven in colors on Office 301 E&ftt Bridge St. 226 EAST MILL ST and exercise. rompers. Their very name proclaims It. Life is one perpetual round of joy Both Phones No. 32 the emancipation of small girls from when one owns frocks like this to put Phone your news—Main 450. Austin, Minn. on of an afternoon, or to wear to the tradition of skirts. school. In passing it Is worth noting that The bloomers Illustrated are made bloomers have replaced petticoats for of light checked gingham and finished wear under the frocks of little girls, with white embroidered bands in a in all their everyday garb. They are fairly heavy quality. They are very gaining in favfcr for older girls and full and flare out at each side like a for grownups, giving greater freedom HORMEL'S QUALITY dancer's frock. There is a plain belt in walking. Rompers serve as a combination about the waist with flat pearl buttons of dress and bloomers, a twoin-one on it. This particular pair of rompers arrangement that saves in sewing, is in pink and white checked gingham. in material and in laundry work. Only the simplest of designs in embroidery For the dress pictured, chambray, are to be chosen for rompers. \S S N \N\ gingham, cotton poplin or any of the Very simple hand needlework, on strong cotton goods will prove appropriate. clothes for little folks, is still in great It could hardly be more simply demand, but machine-made trimming made, being merely a full, straight skirt does very well, as the two examples shirred onto the narrowest of yokes, pictured will prove. a mere band of the chambray with flat shoulder 'straps attached and a decorated braid applied to it. The •skirt is cut long enough to turn up in very deep hem, bordered with the Large Duck Farm on Long Island. •fancy braid. Place is made in the hem one part of bran., one-half part of beef £or two real pockets, much to the de (©, 1920,j Western Newspaper Unions) scrap, with 3 per cent grit and 10 per cent green feed. Feed this mash three a j'T thJBS. times daily, or use a mash of three The Rust Germs Seek a New Home parts corn meal, one part low-grade wheat flour, one part bran, 5 per cent SPECIAL beef scrap, and 3 per cent oyster shell, They were forced out of tlieir old home with the green feed and grit added. Boy a Copper-Clad Kange as installed. Influence of Feeds. The green feed is sometimes left "i:o ctopp:j I 'Evrsroocr I! will] out of the ration during the last seven ivs liSRH. TKsfVsoct Ij S' PSi.v days of fattening, as it tends to color the meat and may produce a slightly A Coppra-CiAor^ I ror-'P^-CLf.r"':) SiARVf $2»85 Per 49 lb cotton sack flabby rather than a firm flesh however, it is easier to keep the ducklings in good feeding condition on a mash containing green feed. Boiled fish may £4\l I replace the beef scrap, but should only $1.45 be fed up to within two weeks before Per 24^ lb cotton sack I 'i, 1 !. they are killed, as it may give a fishy I Qijzz'}' taste to their flesh, United States department of agriculture specialists suggest. A considerable quantity of "COM2 BACK hZ boiled fish is also fed in the mash to r- I P.ANC2. IT iS MOr A laying ducks in sections where the 4. A duck farms border on the water and FOR SALE where fish is available at a very small I jc rlrSF cost. This fish aids materially in reducing the cost of feeding-. Inventor of Paper Money. The first paper money was used 'in ALERS ALL 1483. It was invented by a Count de if Tendilia, while besieged in Alhambra, Wheui a Copper-Clad aud the Rust Germs will Granada. He had no gold or silver The Grid's Greatest Ijass your 13'ace by. It is with which to pay his troops, and gave them pieces of paper on which Range. he Inscribed various sums, signing each with his own hand and name, Austin Furniture Co." The soldiers were thus able to purchase necessaries from the people of Austin, Minn. the town, and the count ultimate^ redeemed the paper money. Jhs .*y -a* W* /TI\/ O A