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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

February 24, 1921 · Page 5 of 8

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..f .. W "V 1 rACE SIX MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921 WAYS FOR UTILIZING In Summer's Calendar CEDAR CITY LEFTOVER CEREALS The "Movie Star" Business Has Been "•VSr- Overdone Its Day Has Passed. Frank Dvorak returned from the home of his sister Julia, where he spent the past week. Housekeeper Can Make Good .A Frank Whqpler and Elsie Dvorak Use of All. Remnants. By J. STUART BLAGKTON, Pioneer Producer. spent Sunday evening at the W. Dunn home. There is no school in District 28 this week on account of the teacher's Splendid for Making 8caltopef Dish**, While the services of famous actors and actresses, of* both the socalled illness. 8ouffle« and Omelatee, In Making Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Chandler visited legitimate stage and the silent drama, will always be in demand, Build to Get Low Muffins and in Various Oth* at the €risman home near London the time has passed when photoplays will be generally written, produced Tuesday. er Ways. Mr. Shade is expected to move jnto and directed simply to exploit the special charms and accomplishmejAs Insurance Rates the home vacated by the Gilliland of some particular person. That sort of thing has been much overdone What can be done with the cupful family this week. of cooked cereal left from breakfast? M. Gilliland and son loaded a car by producers in the past, and as a consequence the productions have suffered. The economical housekeeper dislikes of household goods at Varco, Tuesday The great motion picture-going public has come to resent this and Wednesday. They are moving to throw it out, but how can she use Your new building can be to Bagley, Iowa. policy on the part of the producers, and it is the taste of this public that it so that her family will like its second constructed to~ prevent and retard Mrs. M. Gilliland left for Austin appearance at the family board? producers must please. fire. You have no idea Wednesday morning from there she The following solutions of the problem The films of the future will be made from scenarios, either specially will leave Wednesday night for new whata a difference- the construction are offered by the home economics home in Bagley, Iowa. of buildings makes in written for the pictures oradapted from stories and novels of the world's specialists of the United States Department Mrs.^W. Krull came from Ida your fire insurance rates. of Agriculture. greatest writers. The productions will not necessarily be extravagant, but Grove, Iowa Sunday morning to join Remnants of cereal breakfast foods her husband, who bought the Wilton must be faithful to real life, and the direction of the pictures will not permit This agency can give recommendations may often be utilized in making scalloped Lennox farm in this vicinity. which will not only the star to carry off all the honors. dishes, souffles, and omelets, in make your buildings safe and thickening soups or gravies, in making I do not feel that it is yet time to write, or even begin to write, anything The Nfews, and your friends and more efficient but which will muffins and griddle cakes, and in neighbors are interested in any news like a history of the motion picture business. I believe that the mgny other ways. Also they can keep your premiums as low as that you might have. We would appreciate photodrama of the present and of the future will play an all-important sometimes be reheated or thinned and it greatly if our subscribers possible. This is only one of added to a new supply. 'The practice would phone any items they might part in shaping the destinies of the world. our services which are available have, great or small, to us for publi- of frying the left-overs of boiled hominy to anybody. Have our man or of cornmeal mush is as old as talk with you. the settlement of this countryand family at Minneapolis that Leo has MISS FRANCES CARTER ROSE CREEK the nursery song about the "bag pudding the small pox. We all hope he has TEACHER OF PIANO* AND not a serious case and will soon recover. the queen did make" from King A. c. PAGE: HARMONY Miss Ruth Bergstrom was to Austin Arthur's barley meal shows us that between trains last Monday. Five little folks had a very pleasant Carleton Conservatory Methods for centuries other cereal puddings time last Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Jack Welch and children of St. used have been treated in the same way. Austin, Minnesota. little David Jensen's home, in honor Paul is here visiting with relatives. In so-called "oatmeal oysters" small 101 High St. Phone Main 986-R of his fourth birthday. Mrs. Wood assisted in E. C. Keefe's portions of the left-over cereal are Arthur and Fred Schammel, Albert store during the absence of Miss dipped in eggs and crumbs and fried. Hoeffner and Frank Fink were among Ragen. The use of left-over rice and other those who attended the K. C.'s at Mrs. and Mrs. Nick Majerus visited cereals in croquettes, puddings, etc., Austin last Wednesday night. at the Frank-Reynolds home Monday Is well known. evening-. We have heard of absent-minded Cold cooked farina or similar cereal Kathryn Fink had a party last Sunday professors, but until now we never may be utilized in the fqllowing way:1 afternoon in hofior of her' tenth heard of one that went to bed with birthday. his collar, tie and shoes on. iHow Farina Pudding. Ernest Doesher of Austin spent about it Tim? rfeta Sunday with his brother-in-law A. H. Joe Cronon left for Chicago, 1 cupful cold, cooked cupful seeded i- Landdeck. Illinois, and Oxford, Michigan, Tuesday farina. raisins. IS resemblance to suits, as In the case a foregone conclusion that taffrocks 1 tablespoonful corn- teaspoonful clnstarch. Mrs. Henry Schnoenberg was an evening on a week's business trip. of the model pictured here. It is a for formal and informal namon. Adams caller between trains last John Cronon is taking charge of the charming style and a safe Investment, 4Eness will add to the charms of women 1 egg. A speck of ground Wednesday. elevator during Joe's absenpe. 1 cupful milk. cloves. faring the spring and summer to for it is made of black taffeta trimmed Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoeffner entertained Among Austin callers last Monday 1-3 cupful sugar. A little salt if desired. come. Taffetas we have always with with white soutache braid—a perennial at a card party last Sunday were Prof. Wood and son Lewis, Mrs. Wt In evening. fascinating developments, but favorite in materials and color card playing during the.evening. Well QUALITY FLOUR Bake in a medium oven until brown, Miss Lena Meyer, Mrs. Joe Blake iSie changeable weaves have been revived combination. The sash of taffeta is filled baskets were brought and a or heat on top of the stove. Dried and Mr. Blake of Adams were village lined with white satin, and there is and the field of their usefulness bountiful mid-night supper was served.- figs or dates or stewed fruit may be callers Monday afternoon. a vest to it. In this particular dress Widened In consequence. Besides, for substituted for the raisins. Miss Forrester of Decorah, Iowa, —MAKES-—— the tunic is short—one of those exceptions dressy afternoon wear, taffetas are Some exciteable basketball game visited last week at the home of her Boiled rice and pearl barley are oft- last Friday evening between the Austin beautifully combined with nets, laces that proves the rule. QUALITY BREAD sister, Mrs. Herbert Hunt. Scouts and Rose Creek High sad georgette, while less formal models Black taffeta is used as a foundation Miss Estella Heimer spent the School. The home boys are improving employ braid, trimmings made of for charming dresses in which Propose New Farm School. week-end at her home at Stewartville .remarkably and play a good silk, embroidery and other decorations. white lace makes the overdress. Colored returning Monday evening. The authorisation of an agricultural game. Mrs. Farr returned last Monday after nefs—with green a favorite—are school at Grand Rapids is Those notices which Henry Ulwelling spending Saturday and Sunday featured on the dressier afternoon S?he pretty new model shown in the sent out in regard to closing the with relatives at Rochester. sought in a bill that was recommended frocks and changeable taffetas figure picture stands between a suit and a Post Office at six o'clock causedv a Thomas Albright returned to Norway, for passage last Monday by the in the displays for both day and evening frown on a great many faces and £ressf and commends itself to those Iowa, Monday after a few wear. committees on university and schools we're all wondering when we are going weeks, visit with his mother. ?or!i0 are looking for all-day frock, Per 49 Lb. Per 241-2 Lb. to read the dailies. ofx the Minnesota House of Representatives. Mrs. Nick Reinartz went to Faribault -jimong the spring frocks, as in wlnsfer last week to visit with her Alvin Carlson, Arthur Schammel ones, there are those that must daughters, Lucy and Frances. and Jake Cigrand were Austin calleris Cotton Sack '&e cross-examined before they can be Cotton Sack Mrs. A. H. Landdeck visited relatives Special Chicken Dinner every Sunday on Monday. Jake says it's hard Disced in the right class, the onefplece at St. Ansgar, Iowa, last Sunday to carry ice cream from Austin to COTYlfCMT *f VCSTttN NEVWWcS UNION. at Greg's Cafe. Adv. 8-tf. dresses often bearing a close and returned home Monday noon. Rose €reek. The boys said, the next Roger Cronon arrived home last time Jake undertakes a job like that, $3.00 $155 PEANUT BUTTER GIVES RICH Friday evening from Minneapolis he will have to go alone. where he has been attending school. A nleasant surprise was given FLAVOR TO NUMEROUS DISHES Services were held in the Congregational Mrs. Retterath Thursday evening by a party of friends, the occasion being church last Sunday, Rev. SPECIAL PATENT her birthday. enjoyed Jackson of Mason City acted as pastor. Everyone Shumacher and children, Gertrude and Alvin, Mrs. Pulver, Lewis Nelson Mrs. Fred Ulven returned last' Monday and Mrs. A. H. Landdeck. evening from Owatonna where Phone your Grocer for a Sad and .JHome.. folks! Well, that-air name, to she visited Mrs. Albert Anderson for The Lyceum Course was well attended me. a few days. last Thursday evening. The Sounds jis the same as poetry— Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blake of speaker, Judge Wilson, somewhat I Ttat is, if poetry is jis be convinced of its merits Farmington visited their folks, Mr. Am aroused the crowd in community activities. sweet as I've hearn tell It Is! and Mrs. Philip Reinartz over Sunday The band rendered three of the p&st week.. numbers, namely "F. M. E. March," PICNIC LUNCHES. v* &J ,I. iwl Misses Josephine Ragen, Winniefred "Mountain Echoes" and "Freedom's Teigh and Elizabeth Rice visited Cause March." Mrs. Cronon sang "During the season for camping HORMEL HILLING COMPANY I' with friends and relatives at Minneapolis two vocal selections. Soods easy to carry and prepare for over Sunday. serving are justly Miss Esther Waldorf celebrated News items from all sections of this a a her sixteenth birthday last Sunday by I territory are wanted by The News. inviting a few girl friends in for the Minn. which is very nice Austin* Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, afternoon and eevning. for sandwiches or call Main 450. W^rd comes from the John Cronon and one which' 9 will for several keep days is: N re ad take one cupful vtfE sugar, one egg, three-fourtfcs of a •capful of chopped or broken walnuts, tws and one-fourth cupfuls of flour, /three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, •^eme^half teaspoonful of salt. Mix flour, liaking powder and salt, beat the egg, add sugar, milk and flour, stir in the carts and bake forty-five minutes in a .moderate oven. iLunch Cake.—Take one-third of a cap of soft butter, add one and onerSiird cupfuls of brown sugar, two one-half cupful of milk, three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, oneftalf teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-half Peanut Butter Can Be Made Easily at Honrge by Putting Freshly Roasted ncajpful of raisins and one and threeifoorths Peanuts Through a Meat Grinder. cupfuls of flour. Put all the OidifaitMui ingredients in a bowl and beat together three minutes bake forty minutes A GREAT in a moderate oven. This Is One of 9 Doughnuts. Cream three table-apoonfuls of butter, add three-fourths FREE Hemlock Building Books -of a cup of sugar, the yolks of three and one white, one cupful of BIG SAVING egg which contain pictures and plans of farm buildings—large apd ^keshly mashed potato, one-fourth of a ^cupful of milk, two and one-half cupjfnls small (some town buildings, too) with full and complete information of flour, three, teaspoonfuls of about the best and most economical lumber with which powder, one-half teaspoonful of leaking to build them—"Old Faithful" HEMLOCK, of course. These *ait, and nutmeg to flavor. Cream the books—one or all— won't cost you one penny, but the information Sutter, add the sugar, then the eggs. you'll find in each will be worth many dollars. ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANEK 'Stir the potato and milk. Add the flour gradually and use more if neces-«nry. Read the list and then tell us which one you want. ON The less flour the better cakes. No. 1—Town Houwi No. 4—Garagaa No. 7—Hot MKTPoultrjrHOUHI No. 2—Farm 5—Ford Carages No. 8—Outbuildings HOUMS NO. Fry in deep fat. These cakes will keep A trial will convince You. ,• A N E S S No. S—Spoclal Barns No. ®—Cornerib» and Granaries No. 9—Homamad* Silos moist much longer than those prepared '^3 In each book is a coupon good for FREE FULL SIZE WORKING -'without potato. Wo, ask the privilege of FLANS prepared for YOU some of America's best architects. Take the coupon Sandwiches are always well liked bjr Mr*.,) to your lumber deader, who will give you the plan—or plans—you select, FREE, -and there is such a variety that everyiMdy AJND showing In your own home and when you get ready, will sell you the "Old Faithful" HEMLOCK—the right may enjoy the kind he likes. The Mention your lumber .dealer's name when you write. lumber at the right price. following are a few of the many: O A S how helpful the canj^ THE*HEMLOCK MANUFACTURERS Minced hard boiled eggs, grated Apex jgbeese, seasoned with mustard. (o/ Officaa at Oshkosh, Wisconsin Witconrin mnd Northern Michigan) be ta you Sardines made to a paste with lemon s. Wetpread the good news about "OldFaithful"HEMLOCKbut Juice. iP* -v, v, do not sell it. Get it from your LOCAL LUMBER DEALER Thin slices of roast veal covered Call And See lis first. -with chopped pickles. SHINGLE RIGHT ONCE WITH AUSTIN EUCIJtlC SUPPLY CO. Equal parts of chicken and cold CEDAR SHINGLES 4»oked ham, finely minced and season«d WHITE with curry powder. Jenson & Phiffer 121 North Main SL Phm Main St. jitjLu* "yw^vfttiL and forqet roofing troubles for good 1 J» miMMi 4, -i— ififMlkmAii