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

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WW fipirws ... Page Three MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN.-^^'- Monday, Sept. 12, 1921 Cooking and Sewing Suggestions Interesting Features By Special and Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Home and Women, Children of the County* Household Prepared Recipes. QOOM ROAD CONDITION What of Your Occupation? American Sapphire Fields. Girls Still Exist '-a THE Every occupation lifts Itself with The goose girl doesn't exist only In One of the government experts at NEW DECORATIVE TOUCHES the enlarging life of her who praOtlces fairy stories. She is still a reality In Washington gives a striking description WORSE THIS WEEK KITCHEN SEEN IN SEPARATE SKIRTS It The occupation that will ijgt of the treasure that the state of Germany, says the Kansas City Star. do that no one really has a right to occupy Montana possesses In sapphires. The One of the departments of the bureau CABINET herself about.—Phillips Brooks. only systematic mining for these precious of child welfare put a small notice Into stones in the United States is the papers a few weeks ago saying Heavy Fair Traffic And done in that state. The annual output that boys and girls from fourteen to (©. 1921, "Western Newspaper Union.) Highest Price Paid for Rains Injure Roads exceeds 500,000 carats, Including the sixteen years old, who had left school, of but were, by reason of Ill-health or of stones that are suitable for cutting as POULTRY AND We have extraordinary powers Temporary. persuasion when they are exercised scarcity of labor, unable to get work, gems and those that are useful only over ourselves.—Dickens. would be sent to farms for the summer, for mechanical purposes. It Is said Cheerfulness and content are great VEAL beautiflers, and are famous preserver# where they would have plenty of that the lapidaries in Montana do finer St. Paul, September 10.—Owing to of youthful looks depend upon it. good food and fresh air in return for work than is done on the stones that unusually heavy traffic and rains, are sent to London to be cut. Montana such light work as tending geese and Minnesota trunk highways generally SOMETHING FOR COMPANY. might well be called the "Gem cows. are not in as good condition as a Get Our Prices Before You A thousand or more children applied State," in view of the fact that week ago, according to the bulletin Go Elsewhere A dish which few people will not in the next few days and were her output of precious stones exceeds issued today by the state highway department. R. H. Johnson & Son enjoy is prepared with the coarse sent to the homes of farmers who the production in that line of all the outer stalks of celery. made known their wants through the rest of the United States. Rain aided patrolmen to maintain A PROVISION MARKET Cut them into half-inch offices and representatives of the child smooth surfaces on many sections but lengths and cook until In trying to kill two birds with one 226 East Mill Street welfare work in various small towns resulted in bad conditions on clay and tender. Arrange a layer stone you frequently miss both birds. and villages. Many of the children are gumbo stretches, and those under construction. of the cooked celery in those who have for long suffered from A few days of drying weather a baking dish, sprinkle undernourishment, and all of them with fine grated cheese, will see the trunk routes restored have been saved a summer of fruitless then add a covering of to normalcy, it was predicted by W. searching for work or loafing thick white sauce. Repeat F. Rosenwald, chief maintenance engineer. DOES THIS TRADE about on city streets. with another layer of celery, cheese and The highway condition bulletin by News Advertising brings results'. NAME SUGGEST ANYTHING white sauce and top the state department follows: with buttered crumbs. Bake until TRUNK HIGHWAYS:— well heated and the crumbs are TO YOU? No. 1 FAIR—Albert Lea, St. Paul, brown. Duluth and North Shore. South State Larded Beef Tenderloin. Cut the line good, Albert Lea good, fair, Owatonna salt pork for larding from the firm S rough, Faribault paved, Northfield fat portion nearest the rind. Remove rough, Farmington fair, detour, the rind and cut the lardons onefourth I TH paved, St. Paul paved, White Bear inch wide and as long as the good, Forest Lake good, Wyoming IN pork slices permit. Chill the lardons good, Rush City good, Pine City fair, in iced water before threading and insert Ml them one-fourth inch below the Hinckley fair, Sandstone fair, Moose surface and draw through, tying in Lake fair, Carlton fair, Duluth good, a loose knot. Arrange in rows or triangles Two Harbors good, Grand Marias and dredge the tenderloins with good, Pidgeon River. flour, season well and brown in a hot WOULD YOU REMEMBER IF YOU REQUIRED No. 9 FAIR—GOOD—La Crescent, frying pan turning often to keep from Fairmont and Luverne. La Crescent A TINNER? WATCH FOR THE scorching then cook slowly until fair, Hokah fair, Houston fair, Rushford done, basting with the fat from the BUSY FORD LABELED fair, Lanesboro poor, Preston pan. Surround with baked bananas fair, Fountain fair, Spring Valley and serve with: S good, Grand Meadow good, Austin Poivraide Sauce.—Put two tablespoonfuls good, fair, Albert Lea good, Blue MITHri of the trimmings of salt pork Notice this delicious Earth fair, detour, Fairmont good, TIN In a saucepan and fry out. Add two Sherburne good, Jackson good, fair, flavor when you slices of onion, five of carrot, two MITH^ construction, Worthington good, smoke Lucky Strike a sprigs of parsley, a quarter of bay Adrian good, Luverne good, State "ALWAYS ON THE JOB* leaf, a slice of green pepper and half —it's sealed in by Line. a chili pepper cook until all are softened, No. 20 GOOD—Canton, Rochester, the toasting procea drain off the fat, add one-fourth TIT AT and Cannon Falls. Canton good, Preston Strati cupful of vinegar and let simmer on Or Call At 126 Watt Mill poor, Fountain poor, Chatfield W» the back part of the stove until the nate plaits, near the bottom of the SHALL probably have the good, Rochester good, Oronco good, vinegar is reduced to half. To the fat ^skirt, appear small decorations, made plaited separate skirt with us Pine Island gtood, Zumbrota good, add enough butter to make four tahlespoonfuls, of a narrow strip of the fabric used many seasons. So long as manufacturers Cannon Falls. add the same amount of in the skirt, and having hemmed edges. turn out goods in plaid, No. 40 GOOD—Lyle, Austin and add flour and cook until smooth, then These pieces are stitched flat to tht striped and cross-bar patterns, they will Owatonna. Lyle good, Austin good, a cupful and one-half of brown stock, skirt and below each of them two little challenge the ingenuity of designers to Blooming Prairie good, Owatonna. the vegetables and the vinegar, boil silk-covered, button-like ornaments show what can be done with these No. 41—FAIR—Blooming Prairie once, strain over one-half cupful of finish up an effective and new detail patterns by the skillful management of and Hayfield, (under construction.) sultana raisins cooked in boiling water in the styles for fall. plaits. In separate skirts for fall No. 56—GOOD—Kenyon, Dodge until tender, add three tablespoonfuls '$1 Among the woolen skirts there are there are both plain and plaited models Center and Brownsdale. Kenyon fair, of currant jelly and the same of a number having a dark, plain color but the plaited ones far out-number West Concord good, Dodge Center orange juice. alternating with a stripe in two or other styles. good, Hayfield good, Brownsdale Cabbage Salad With Cream.—Shred three colors and various patterns. In The box plait and the double box a tender young head of cabbage very good, T. H. No. 9. these the plaits conceal the colored plait appear to predominate, but there fine, sprinkle with salt and sugar, pour No. 57—GOOD—Mantorville and M. stripes, but they are glimpsed all the is really nothing new to report of a over a rich heavy cream and add T. H. No. 7. time when the skirt is being worn. these plaitings. It is the materials No. 59—FAIR—Spring Valley, dash of vinegar. Dark blue and dark brown are the colors that make the fall skirts different favored for the plain stripe. Rochester and Lake City. Spring Valley, from those of the passing season. Skirts of satin and silk, usually In fair, rough, construction, Stewartville Their colors and surfaces are wintry— black are among the showings. An occasional good, Rochester fair, Zumbro cozy and sometimes shaggy looking model has an embellishment and these new patterns in fabrics are Falls fair, Lake City. of fringe and indicates that fringes rich and beautiful as to colors. There PEPPERS MAKE will be on the dressy models is no end to the variety shown in them used Practically all xne camphor in the for fall and winter. and designers are beginning to vary TASTY DISHES WITH world comes from the island of For-* skirts by making small tailored ornaments mosa, situated off the coast of China. TOMATO AND ONION It is said that an average camphor of the fabric and applying them tree, twelve feet in circumferance at to the plaits, often in the company VTITH NASH PERFECTED VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR its base, will yield enough camphor at of buttons or odd ornaments. The Both green and red sweet peppers present rices to bring its owner $7,500. modei shown in the picture shows an add zest and pungency to other dishes. When a tree is felled every bit of embellishment of this kind. On alter­ COmiGHT (Y VBTHN NIWAfB UNIOH wood is preserved and reduced to It is worth while to put some up chips. These chips are placed in a retort for winter use, either in pickle combinations The Prestige of This Car above water which is kept boiling or alone. Chutneys, chile unusual even when the meat is omitted. by a fire built underneath. The vapor sauces, and other relishes are better Individual earthenware ramekins which rises, contains camphor, which for the addition of peppers. Fresh may be filled with the mixture is condensed into the solid white mass sliced sweet peppers and canned Is Greater Than Ever as we all know. in the same way. pimentoe flavor as well as garnish Creole Chicken or Jambolaya. After a wife has become a habit most salads, whether vegetable, 1 medium sized fowl. 2 cups tomato. she has to go away for a while in fruit, cheese, or meat. 1 cup okra. 1 cup chopped order to be appreciated at home. sweet peppers. Y± cup chopped onion. The United States Department of Agriculture recommends the following y2 cup rice. 1 teaspoon salt. 1 cup As you are well aware there has been in the JEWELR1 recipes in which peppers are boiling water. 1 tablespoon fat. last year a complete reversal of the practice of Dress the fowl and cut into joints. used: motor car selection that has prevailed in the Melt the fat, add onion and pepper. Stuffed Baked Peppers. Cook for a few minutes to develop recent past. 1 cup minced cold ham, chopped bacon flavor. Then add salt, tomato, and or cold chicken. 1 tablespoon okra, and simmer for ten minutes. chopped parsley. 1 cup toasted bread Place layers of the chicken, vegetable WATCH REPAIRING Buyers almost without exception seem to be crumbs or cooked rice. 1 tablespoon mixture, and rice in cooking vessel We guarantee Satisfaction at chopped onion. teaspoon pepper exhibiting an unusual shrewdness and inclination Ya until all is used. Pour over this 1 cup reasonable prices 1 cup tomatoes cut into cubes. Salt boiling water. Simmer for one-half to weigh cars carefully. O. L. JONES to taste. hour and put in fireless cooker for Other cold meats may be ground, three hours without the hot disk or 412 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. bTrrnfwrrtvrrtYiWi seasoned, and mixed with an equal two hours with it. Additional seasoning And the result has been precisely what any JEWELER quantity of bread crumbs or cooked of ham or bacon, parsley and bay Sports clothes appear to be practicing Nash Six owner could have forecast—a rice, moistened with a slightly beaten leaf, may be used. a certain reticence in the matter egg, cream, or tomato, and substituted of color and for this reason have taken strengthening trend toward the Nash. Spanish Soup. for either of the fillings. on additional dignity. For skirts nothing 4 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespoons Take six whole medium-sized fresh is more in demand than black and BATTERY green pepper (chopped.) 4 tablespoons green peppers or canned whole pimentos. The qualities of this car are unmistakably and white in bold checks and stripes and red pepper (vhopped.) med­ If fresh peppers are used Yz these are worn with black coats and Hi lLi.,n compellingly superior in every single attribute ium-sized onion (chopped.) Y* slice a round off the top, remove sweater-coats in black, often brightened pound cooked macaroni. 4 tablespoons seeds, and save the top to replace of motor car excellence. by white trimming. flour. 5 pints stock. 1 quart tomatoes Soak in cold water (2 tablespoons salt 1,1,1 (canned or stewed.) tablespoon to 1 quart water) for half an hour Yz salt. teaspoon pepper. 1 teaspoon rinse in clear, cold water. Drain, THE NASH MOTORS CO. A I vinegar. 1 bay leaf. press in the filling, replace the top NEW PRICES Cook chopped peppers and onion in and fasten it in place with wooden the butter for five minutes add flour, toothpicks. Put the stuffed peppers heated stock, and strained tomatoes WE AIM TO in a baking pan, pouring around them TESTING strain, season, add cooked macaroni, NASH SIX NASH FOUR A O enough water to cover the bottom of and just before serving add the vinegar. PASSENGERS the pan one-half inch. Bake in $1195 5-passenger touring car $1545 5-passenger touring car —IN— medium hot oven for 20 to 30 min 2-passenger roadster 1175 2-passenger roadster 1525 The peppers and onion may be min-1 A careful reading every time utes. When canned pimentos are SAFETY 1735 4-passenger sport model 1(95 3-passenger coupe ced by putting them thru a meat the battery is watered means used, remove from cans, discard 1935 5-passenger sedan 7-paasenger touring car 1695, and COMFORT a longer lived battery provided grinder. liquor, and allow the pimentos to 4-pasaenger coupe .... 2395 it is a COMPETENT TEST. /. o. b. Milwaukee stand in a bowl for about fifteen minutes We test and water your battery 7-paasenger sedan .... Parlies, Dances Our 2695 A bleached face has been the cause i-.f A.UNash models. both open and dosed, to aerate before using, thus giving FREE—avoid-the dangers of many a faded romance. Specialty. have cord Mires as standard equipment ..i, JUS f.Omb. Kenosha them abetter flavor. Stuff as for 5f neglect and inefficiency by RATES REASONABLE green peppers and bake for ten or fifteen having US render this service Insurance Specialists minutes. MOTOR INN bi-monthly. Office Fox Hotel •wh Mrvi'* s- Instead of actually stuffing the ,y "w-*® University of A PAIGE TAXI LINE Austin Insurance Agency peppers, some cooks like to chop them up and mix them with the stuffing Southern Minnesota E. Ray Cory, Manager 'a5*v^ .*• in a baking dish which is then Babcock Building DIAL 7502. sprinkled with crumbs and browned DIAL 2003 AUSTIN. MINNESOTA in the oven. This dish is tasty and Mt,