Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 7, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE TWO MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921 them in this community but wufL SPLENDID DISH FOR SUPPER Old 6aw Traced to Cervantes. TAOPI them success on their new place. "Dead men toll no tales," was Useless Employees Must Exchange Nonproductive om Miss Etta Stern left for Cresco of the many wise old saws In the Immortal spent Saturday pt Fred Isackson Combination of Eggs and Cheese la Wednesday to visit with her sister "Don Quixote" of the greatest LeRoy on business. Work for Production. Recommended by Department of and friends for a few days. of Spanish writers, Miguel de Cervantes Henry Gosha left Tuesday for his Agriculture. J. E. A. Dugs tad and family and duties at Farmington. (1547-1616), sometimes translated to Miss Sady Reynolds attended a Youngquist and family autoed as "Death Is deaf." The words "Dead The combination of eggs and cheese teachers meeting at Le Roy Saturday. Adams .Saturday night. The first men tell no tales" also occur in a By E. T. MEREDITH, U. S. Secretary of Agriculture. auto ride in 1921 and seemed to De makes a hearty flisli suitable for supper, poem called "The Pilgrim of Gleneoe," /AAKY GIVsHAMBO/ enjoyed by all. John Johnson went to LeRoy last dinner or lunch. The following by the Scottish poet, Thomas Campbell 1 corneal xutum mwm&uniqm Mrs. Bert Johnson entertained the night being called there on account recipe is recommended by the experimental Useless employees, no matter in what line they (1777-1844). "Dead men bite not," of his mother's illness. Ladies Aid on Thursday afternoon. THE GUEST'S STORY. kitchen of the United States Is an old saying, long current In Scotland. A good number were present and all Harry Tolstead, Art Lagervall and may be engaged, must be released from non-productive Department of Agriculture: In Holland and In Germany Roy Isackson spent Friday afternoon report a good time. "When I was out walking along the work and given an opportunity to become producers Mike Pautvein arrived last Tuesday they say "Dead, dogs bite not." "That at Adams. 4 eggs stale bread crumbs road this morning," said Mrs. Get-theMost-Out-of-Life Art Lagervall and Ray Mitchell from Dubuque, la., and will upon the farm or in the factory. If this is done and dead men rise up never" Is a line from 1 cup, or 4 ounces, teaspoon salt to the girl and boy grated chees® A few grains of were Austin callers Wednesday afternoon. move into the house recently occupied "The Garden of Proserpine," by the if jobbers and retailers recognize the harm that must 1 cup of fine, soft Cayenne pepper who were going adventuring, "I said to by R. Todd. English poet Algernon Charles Swinburne myself: The village caucus was held Wednesday Break the eggs into a buttered baking ultimately come from profiteering on the farmer and (1837-1909). The meaning, In night and some new officers News items from all sections of this 'Shall hurry to the village and I dish or into ramekins and cock content themselves with a reasonable profit, the question whatever form. Is obvious enough: territory are wanted by The News. were elected for the coming term. get some meat for tomorrow?' And In a hot oven until they begin to turn That when a man is dead, he is dangerous Send them to us by mail, tell us personally, Frank Booth is moving into the Ed. of the high cost of living will largely solve itself then I decided I wouldn't. For we white around the edge. Cover with -the to nobody or call Main 450. Sales place. We are sorry to lose don't need meat for tomorrow, and it mixture of crumbs, cheese and seasonings. to the permanent good of all. But unless the whole would be wasted whereas, with other Brown in a very hot oven. In country—all business and all labor—does recognize things it's different, as you know." preparing this dish it Is essential that this as a common problem and does do the things neces the oven be very hot or the egg will be The boy and girl nodded their heads, though they didn't know much a^out too much cooked by the time .the sary to solve it, less and less will there be of farm produce to divide among food and which kind was more easily cheese Is brown. To avoid this, some the whole people and higher and higher will go the price of that which wasted than another. They knew cooks cover the eggs with white sauce LUMBER BACK TO is produced. about food mostly in a more pleasurable before adding crumbs. The farmers must certainly produce. They have produced and will than housekeeping fashion' The food value of the dish is very "So I thought," continued Mrs. Getthe-Most-Out-of-Life, close to that of a po im} of beef of produce—that is their business. They are on a piece measure basis, and "that I "would average composition. For those who given satisfactory conditions they will do their part, as the farmers of take a walk and see something new, are particularly fond of cheese, the NORMAL America have in every situation or crisis that has faced the country. But perhaps. One doesn't always want amount of cheese in this recipe may everything the same. And then I saw be very much increased, thus making a this question of "satisfactory conditions" is a big one. It is not a satisfactory Mrs. Wood Elf, here, having a breakfast much more nourishing dish or the condition for the farmer to receive reduced prices for his pork, party, and I stayed around when amount may be reduced so as to give wheat, hides, while the prices of his machinery, lumber and shoes ar« I heard her tell you that I was coming hardly more than a suggestion of tht to explain something. cheese. raised. flavor of "She did say that, I believe, and she This high cost of living problem is a mutual one, and the farmers knew that I'd be glad to tell you why Legs and Health. ask that it be approached by all the people as a common problem. They sometimes you can take your time and According to experts, the general not miss anything, but rather, gain a health as well as one's state of mind ask that those engaged in distribution eliminate the lost motion and put lot are influenced largely by the way we a less burden upon production. In other words, they ask that there be "I'm Mrs. Wood Elf's guest, and the use our legs. Persons with Irritable an adequate number of producers of wealth, and this includes property guest is going to tell her story: tendencies invariably acquire the habit Lumber has reached a price level where its value bears of crossing the legs. For them to and food of all kinds, and only such number of distributors as is necessary the true and proper proportion to the value of the products keep the legs parallel Is to Invite a to erform the services required. They ask that the banks, railroads, you farmers raise and sell. In other words, lumber feeling of uneasiness. Brain-workers, wholesale houses, retail establishments, factories, be speeded up along prices today are consistent with prices on farm products. too, find it easy to fall Into the habit of crossing their legs. When overwhelmed with them, that the work now done by three men may be done, if possible, with work, this Is the favor* by two. and the burden of transportation and distribution be thereby lte attitude. Engross them with Important lightened. problems requiring initiative, There's nothing mysterious about it—just the old law of and the legs unfold. This is because supply and demand—and a willingness on our part to play the best train of thought happens fair with oud customer friends by reducing Eclipse prices when the legs are thrust straight out. to a point where you can afford to buy. Sitting with the legs- crossed is also a To Make A Long Story frequent cause of obesity. If you wish to remain slim and possess a good figure, Short! Right now your problem may be a barn, a shed or other don't cross the legs. Instead ctopy your cat, and stretch all you can. building necessary to help you do your work better, more quickly or more economically. Or it may mean a new home, or repairing and remodeling the old one. TIME TABLE $ "May I Have a Drink?" —We never expect to see Bring your problem to the Eclipse. Let us show you the CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN the day when a ready-made "You see," Mrs. Get-the-Most-Out-ofLife St. Paul and Minneapolis facts. We have many plans and suggestions, some of continued, "I was a little timid Leave for—4:00 a. m. 4:45 p. m. suit will have the same fit as which you can probably use, and our friendly counsel Ft. Dodge, Mason City, Lyle, Council at first. That Is why I talked first and assistance won't obligate you in any way. one tailored specially for you. Bluffs, Dubuque, Des Moines, Caroll, to Mrs. Wood Elf—did you hear me? Leave for—12:55 p. m. 10:59 p. m. I'm sure you did. I do hope you don't think I was rude." —There are no two ears, Come in the first convenient day and let's talk it over. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST P. "Oh, no," said the girl. eyes, teeth, just alike in all St. Paul and Minneapolis "We are glad to meet you," said the Leave for—6:40 a. m.—3:10 p. m. the world. boy, "for we want to meet everyone Arrive from—11:40 a.m.—7:25 p.m. we can." La Crosse —How then could one expect "I'll tell you a little family history," Leaye for—11:20 a. m. 7:20 p. m. said Mrs. Get-the-Most-Out-ofLife. human figures to be alike? Arrive from—3:35 p. m. 11:45 p. m. "By the way, Mrs. Wood Elf, Catmar may I have a drink of water? Have Leave for 7:20 a. m. 11:59 a. m. —Let us measure you for you any dew water left?" Jl 7:50 p. m. 'ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD that spring suit. "Just a little. I'll get It for you," Arrive from—6:50 a. m. 2:55 p. m. W V/ Said Mrs. Wood Elf. 7 :10 p. m. "I hope," said Mrs. Get-the-Most-Outof-LIfe, Mason City —New tweeds, woolens and "that you won't mind a little Leave for 11:59 a. m. —7:52 p. m. serges are here. history. There is nothing In it about Arrive from 7:00 a. m.—3:00 p. m. kings or queens, and there are no Jackson dates to be remembered. It's a very delightful —We will have it ready for Phone: 47 J. J. CLEMENS, Local Manager Leave for—6:55 a. m. 3:45 p. m. history." Arrive from—10:50 a. m. 6:50 p. m. you Easter morn. "It sounds rather nice," said the Advertising is the father of good girl. will and confidence. like a quite new kind," said •And BIG MARKET DAY the boy. $25 to $75 "I was afraid that you wouldn't like HIGHEST PRICE my name. I was afraid it sounded a bit too preachy and fine—just as AT LANSING PAID FOR A health-building though I were going around and saying Price Veai that I was such a splendid woman, Poultry and Bread for growing I did everything the right way, and so got everything that was useful A big market sale will be held at youngsters Get Our Prices and beautiful and good. Lansing Friday, March 18th.. Anyone Before You Go "Well, that isn't what I mean you to wishing to list articles for this sale Elsewhere THE TAILOR think of me. I am named after my will list them with L. S. Chapman, my mother and father. My father R. H. JOHNSON & SON. M. E. Hessler, Manager or Col. Albert greatly admired ray mother and wanted PROVISION MARKET Hopfe. me to be named after her. SJy 226 E. Mill SIM This will afford a splendid opportunity mother admired my father and wanted for anyone to dispose of their me to be named after him. So personal property without having a they just named me after both of them." special sale on a few items, and also A. I. ARNESON, M. D. "What were the names?" asked the afford a splendid market for those Specialist? boy. who wish to buy. Natural Therapeutics "My father's name was Hurry and Remember this will be a big day at my mother's name was Take-YourTlme." Lansing. Friday, Mar. 18 also "But your name Isn't made up of Colon and Rectal Diseases. those names," said the girl. Over Austin Furniture Store. "Oh, yes It Is. You see, my father at 10:00 A. M. Sharp. No property was always hurrying. He was a great (See card elsewhere this issue] listed after March 17th. creature for bustling and rushing and doing so much in such a short time. BZTTER "My mother, on the other hand, always SMOKED FISH than meat and many other foods for the took her time. She did things Very carefully and very well and very growing youngster who goes to school and demands thoroughly. Sim Put in a a clear falert mind is good wholesome "My father did things very brilliant* bread with the nourishing qualities that are contained in ly and quickly, though sometimes they All ready to eat. Caught FRESH were done In rather a slap-dash fash- and smoked DAILY. No FROZEN FEDERAL BREAD This KOHLER sink will make fish, strictly fresh and guaranteed Ion and sometimes my mother's ways under the pure food laws. were too slow. your kitchen more attractive Our Lake Michigan deep water "But my mother thought my father's Chubs (whitefish) are delicious quick, brilliant ways were wonderful, and appetizing. Money refunded Federal Bread is baked right before you. You see what goes into and my father thought my mother's It is of one-piece construction, with no dirt-collecting if not satisfied. Sent by mail or the dough pans—and you watch the marvelous Federal oven turn careful, thorough ways were greatly express in cartons of— joints or corners, and the drainboard has just the right to be envied. Drop in— out those wonderful, uniform, crispy, golden-browned loaves of Federal slope. The hygienic design «makes cleansing easy. "So I was named after both of them. Bread. 5 pounds for. Let Us Show You .$1.50 And now I live up to my name. You Come in today! Try Federal Quality products—cakes, cookies, We believe this to be the most beautiful enameled 10 pounds for. .$2.50 see, in our family we're all like our The Battery doughnuts, Parkerhouse rolls. 15 piunds for.. names. It was the same with my sink that has, ever been made. We have all patterns. .$3.65 20 pounds for.. grandfather—the oldest grandfather .$4.75 With Two Lunches Served in Cnmeciion Bakery WA anyone has." The trade-mark permanent in the enamel of every KOHLER Year Guarantee bathtub, lavatory and sink is'the guarantee of the "Grandfather Tfme?" asked the boy. manufacturer's Remember these fish are all "Right," said Mrs. Get-tbe-Most-Outof-Life. highest quality. Come in today and see our many fine examples fresh caught, no frozen stock, Pierce Battery Co. I take after both my parents. right from Producer* to Consumer of KOHLER Enameled Plumbing Ware. and guaranteed. References:—Postmaster I don't want to hurry so fast that I "It'* In tho Kohlor fiMum!" and Bank of miss everything I pass by. So I hurry Two Rivers. Mi and yet not so fast as to keep from enjoying things. Tin not conceited to M. J. CONWAY 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, say this as it js all because of my JARRETT FISH CO. Corner Mill and Chatham Phone Main 411 Austin, Minn. wonderful father and mother. Phone Bridge 301. Minn. Two River*, Wis. Box 52 "They gave me these combined gifts 1" !l *. I 1 *»!i I'J* .Jv