Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 16, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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1 4 -*VK W*C*?**»tpB***..* -'-y Aw f* a Page Two MOWER COUNTY TY NEWS, (NEWS. AUSTIN. AUSTIN. MINN. MINN. Thursday,'June 16,1921 TESTS SHOW HOW ECHOES and F. O. Tanner and family picnicked tended, the proceeds amounting to LANSING CORNING at Ramsey Sunday afternoon. $11.00. GRAIN "BREATHES" The first airplane of the season Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seams and children Go Fishing at Faribault. winged its flight over the Wayside Mr. and Mrs. Martin Benson and and Marion Oleson were Sunday Weekly Shavir Edited By A large party from here went to Farm Friday. It makes one think' family were Austin callers Monday. evening callers at the Bert Young Volump 374 pf" I June 16, 1921 Splinters A' Faribault Saturday morning to fish that we are living to see such gigantic Ladies aid meets at the home of home near Lansing. Destruction Results at Cannon Lake. Those from here birds flying over our heads. Mrs. M. -Clark Thursday afternoon. SUMMER evenings of languorous NEWRY When Grain who went were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A saw-tooth roof hog house, with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood called on WEST LANSING pleasure Long afternoons when tea Jacobson and Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. windows facing south, provides a relatives in Austin Sunday evening. served on the veranda adds grace and Breathes, Thos. O. Oleson, Sidney Lincoln and comfortable and healthful home for Miss Florence Benson and sister cheery frills to housekeeping monotony. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monson entertained family, Mr. and Mrs. John Beckel and and Mrs. C. A. Bates were Austin Bertha Hanson the sows and their little pigs. A concrete a few relatives and friends Because grain destruction results son, Ted, T. K. Thompson, Mr. and The community was saddened by callers Tuesday. feeding floor, on the south side, Mornings of restful comfort along Sunday. when corn and wheat "breathes" too Mrs. A. Pechacek and son, Joseph. the death of Bertha. Hanson which occurred Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McCulloch of with most utilitarian needlework— provides and economical feeding Mrs. Kenney Hovey of Hayfield much, the division of agricultural They met Mrs. Tony Beckel, Walter Austin were guests at the home of at the home of her parents, spent Friday and Saturday at T. G. place and also a warm, sunny spot All these are made posisble by the biochemistry at university farm is Beckel, Miss Evelyn and Joe, who had Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson, Friday, their daughter Sunday. Morstad's. addition of the ever delightful, dayround, for the animals in good weather. conducting a series of experiments on a cottage at the lake. Besides fishing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carol, Thomas June 10, with an illness, the after effects year-round sun porch. Mrs. Emma Anderson of Lyle spent modification of the degree of respiration. they visited the schools at Faribault. White and Miss Frances Cerney went of influenza. last week with her mother, Mrs. J. The mild weather served as a protection Professor C. H. Bailey of the Everyone reports a splendid "Square" houses make comfortable to Lake Geneva Sunday. Bertha was born April 28, 1896, Jacobson. to the pesky disease carrying division is in charge. time. and convenient homes, and they cost The program given by the Sunday and has lived in this vicinity nearly Miss Genevieve Hanson visited a Grain, he said respires in much the fly. As a result there will be more less to build than those with walls all of her life where she had many school children, Children's day, was a few days last week with her cousin, Mrs. Swen Magnuson is reported same way as man does and gives off that are irregular. The Eclipse has than usual this summer. Let success and was enjoyed by all friends. Lenore Olson. .v on the sick list. some exceptionally good designs of roe Eclpise help you Screen Out the carbon dioxide. Heat is liberated as Henry Wood of St. Paul is spending She leaves besides her parents, two Fly. comparatively low cost homes. A large crowd attended the dance a result of this process, he said. The Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson of a few days at the home of his sisters, Hattie and Edna and one at the Oscar Lysne home Saturday research work, conducted in the division Rose Creek entertained a number of brother Oscar to mourn her untimely parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood. A modern frame combination corncrib evening. for eight years, has had to do relatives at dinner Sunday. Remember 1919. In the first half Mrs. S. H. Vaughan's sister, Mrs. death. Her funeral was held from and granary—weather and rat Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Egtvet and children of the year there was light traffic and with modifying respiration so as to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nelson and family Sherman, of Grand Meadow is a guest the house Sunday afternoon at 2:00 proof—will earn substantial profits everybody could get shipments without spent Sunday at the C. P. Johnson increase the keeping qualities of and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Austinson at present cost of construction. at the Vaughan home for a few days. o'clock. Rev. Noss of Austin read delay. In the last half when home. grain. and family spent Sunday with The Bible study class meets at the the last rites and interment was made The quality most needed by American crops were moving and business in Nordeen Nelson of Badger, is visiting When its respiration is to be watched, Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. Olson. business men a year ago was general bad quickened- traffic was in Oakwood cemetery. home of Grandma Summey every at the home of his uncle, Thos. grain in put into a glass tower, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nelson and Mr. caution. The quality most needed today heavy and everybody had to wait for Tuesday afternoon. All are welcome. 0. Oleson, here. which is a miniature grain bin. A is courage. Kenneth Campbell called at th!e and Mrs. M. D. Nelson left last week shipments. This latter condition continued Mr. and Mrs. Blake and Herman Mr. and Mrs. Abe Olson of Austin weighed quantity of grain is put into for more than a year. Build Noble home Saturday evening. for Rosehalt, South Dakota, where Grunwalt of Brownsdale, attended spent Sunday afternoon at the Clarence they will visit relatives for some Now while labor and material is easily the tower, which is placed in an incubator Mr. and Mrs. John Noble visited at church in Lansing Sunday afternoon. time. available. Basness home. or a cabinet having a constant the Alex Noble home in Newry Friday. There were seven from Lansing Mr. and Mrs. John Gorvin of Henry Ylvesaker of Sheldon, temperature. After the tower has and four from Brownsdale baptised North Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hatvedt, J. J. CLEMENS Blooming Prairie called at the Thos. 0. remained here for a time it is, connected Mrs. Lena Nicholsen visited with in the Cedar river east of town Sunday. and daughter, Edna, and Theodore Oleson home Sunday evening. with a system of pumps and relatives in Austin a few days last Tone and Hazel Rue were Sunday The Ladies Aid held at the J. absorption devices by means of which week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood of Austin Phone: Mem 47 Local Mgr. Jacobson home Friday was well at guests, at the. H. Moen home. the air surrounding the grain in Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson were and a friend, Miss Vogal, of Faribault, drawn off and its carbon dioxide dinner guests at the J. W. Buxton were guests of Mr. Wood's measured. home Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wood, Grain respiration may be compared Mr. and Mrs. Hanniable Noble Sunday. to a wheel rolling down hill, according were dinner guests at his parental The mid-week union prayer meeting to Professor Bailey. home Sunday. will be held in the M. E. church "When the wheel first starts," he Mrs. Peter Arett of Moscow visited Wednesday evening. Dr. Taylor will said, "It rolls slowly but the further her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. be here and the quarterly conference down it gets the faster it goes. Grain Karsrud, last week. will be held. Rev. Williamson will kept in a cool place respires slowly Mrs. Dan Dugaw and Mr. and Mrs. also be here. but as soon as the temperature rises Henry Duigaw were supper guests at The following were Austin callers the L. J. Haney home Sunday. it respires faster. If the respiration Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cummings is very great, grain destroys itself. Mrs. J. D. Smith of Austin visited and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Before prohibition days such grain at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Runyon, Otto Goetsch and sisters, H. was used in the manufacture of whisky." Clarence Larsen, a few days ,last O. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George Bassett week. and family, of Udolpho, Mr. and "Border line" grain has been the Dorothy and Stephen Noble returned Mrs. Robert Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. subject of many experiments, he said home Sunday. They visited their Jeffries and Mrs. C. A. Bates. It can be used for trade if its temperature sister, Jane, near Blooming Prairie The following were guests at the Roscoe, in Newry and Sandy at Corning. is watched and it is cooled A. C. Martin home Sunday: Mr. and They report a fine time. off when necessary, he said. Mrs. Rudolph Lunda and family, Mr. and Mrs. Timmie Nordland and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Nordland and family, of Moscow, Mr. and Mrs. THE WOODS Tony Johnson, Miss Hazel Hanson 'S of Austin, and John Hanson. They By DOUGLAS MALLOCH all went to Ramsey for a picnic. RENOVA INSPIRATION. A. R. Browning visited in Chicago A POET sang of human things, Of gorgeous queens and mighty 111., the last of the week. kings, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slack were shopping And gema that glisten Drop in— in Sargeant Friday. He praised the brassy front of show. Paul Rockwell and mother were The ruby's *fire and diamond's glow, Let Us Show You Yet none would listen. Austin visitors Saturday. The Battery Did you know that intelligent and Miss Margaret Tischer was a He wove him many labored rimes Of ended days and coming times, visitor at the A. J. Lundquist home With A Two Of deeds that stirred him judicious advertising doesn't cost the last week. He wrote of pomp and circumstance. Ernest Rockwell and Enno Krull The flap of flag, the light of lance, Year Quarantee man who pays the bill a cent? Well, motored to Rochester Tuesday and But no one heard him. spent the day. And thus he learned to know the pain then, who DOES pay for the advertising Miss Lulu Phillips returned home Of him who sings but sings In vain To ears averted, the first of the week after a few days Pierce Battery Co if the merchant himself doesn't? Like one who wakes his sweetest ton* stop in Austin. To unresponsive walls of stone Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson left D) halls deserted. for Rochester Tuesday to consult the 112 E. Maple Street. Austin, The unwise patrons of the store that When all the merry melodies doctors in regard to Mr. Simpson's He sang his fellow men to pleaae health. Brought none to hear him, Phone Bridge 301. Mum. is NOT advertised are the persons who pelt Mr and Mrs. George Young and He turned from splendor and from To sing a measure for himself, children W. M. Phillips and family pay for advertising. A song to cheer him. He wrote a song of long ago— A vale where yellow lilies grow Beside a river, By advertising, a merchant increases A A health-building path that leads the weary feet Where meadowland and waters meet Feeding tbe Ravens his turnovers and sells four or five And rushes quiver. Bread far growing He wrote a song of childhood days, times as much merchandise as he would youngsters Of pleasant shade and wooded ways Poor printing, besides being a And summer quiet— waste of expenditure, gives negative, if he did not advertise. The real cost A bridge that spanned a gushing rill, unfavorable imptesmis. A humble cot upon a hill. of selling that merchandise is reduced With roses by it. Money spent poor printing for is like feeding it to the bank. 'Twas not the creature of his art. with each turn-over. Thus, the amount This song upwelling from his heart Whereas, printing of In moments lonely he invested in advertising comes back With memory his eyes grew dim, For then his own soul sang to him. From the printing of the amplest The poet only. to him and he is enabled to do business envelope staffer or card to the But other mortals heard his tale most complex order, we aim to on a closer margin of profit on each Of woodland path and verdant vale imbue a spent of quality and To heaven winging. And men who scorned his song before turn-over than the merchant who attractiveness. Sought out the poet's open door To hear him singing. Why not let us co-operate fara doesn't use advertising to increase the mo* pleaang result oo your next Thus came to him his mistress Fame, Clad in her aureole of flame volume of his business. our job of printing? YOU'D find And smile supernal prices right, too faun the weftknown. No more a fleeting vision now, She placed upon the singer's brow FPRICE kiss eternal, So, after all, the merchant who advertises "MS Ind then the poet, fool and sage. 'RANKUN doesn't pay for his advertisements, Turned gently from his written page. PRINTING While bravos thundered. THERE ARE MANY And, when he saw the listening throng neither does his customers. It's LIST Of those who once had spurned his song, He greatly wondered. ,.t, """V REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF the patrons of the UNADVERTISED •St (Coypright.) which maintww uniformity in 4 store who pay for them. price quotations—die same to NEVADA FEDERAL BAKERY GOODS !L eveiybody. Born to Mr? and Mrs. Alex Noble Federal Products Saturday, June 4, a son. Born to Mr. and Mf§. Andrew Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied Wallem, Thursday, June 2, a daughter. baked in our daylight ovens right Mi\ attd John Noble were Mrs. gueSta at the Alex Noble home Fri- in plain view of the public assures '-A you of the utmost in cleanliness, Mrs. O. A. Chrisitanson is at the -t -A Mower ounty ws Alex Noble home helping to take purity and invigorating Bread, Biscuits care of the sick. a i- and Rolls. The dance at the Oscar Lysne home June 11 was well attended and all ."fr report a fine time. a v' t- Our lunches will delight you as well as 15he House of Service The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Basness was baptised, Eunice save you time and money Matajetis, Sunday, June 12. Mrs. Grant Cunningham was called to the home of her brother, Andrew Wallem. Mrs. Wallem is sick. There will be a party at John FEDERAL SYSTEM of BAKERIES Pribigers Sunday afternoon for Mr. M?r- and Mrs. Fribiger and sister, who wm were burned out Saturday, June 4. V? Everybody welcome. Come and help for a good cause.