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October 10, 1921 · Page 6 of 8

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VfPSPK 3 V- "K/~ i,""r :rirm 7 2 \r'"- '".^ ,'J I1?* 1 1 it MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seven Monday, Oct. 10, 1921. Crops, Marketing and W LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Raise More And Better Farm Bureau Notes. Pure Bred Livestock FARM BUREAU SEEKS ELIMINATION Heydt, of Sargeant, were business who is also owner of the light plant A sugar shaker filled with sugar Never heat the flatirons or dishwater HAYFIELD and cinnamon is convenient to keep at until they are ready to be used. visitors in Hayfield today between at Brownsdale. hand to shake over coffee cake, More fuel is wasted on these little trains. OF MIDDLEMEN IN FARM MARKETING From The Herald French toast, etc. things than you think. Avon in the Dark. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Busswitz, of Owing to the inadequate rates prescribed Miss Lena Solverude was a business Austin, arrived in Hayfield last evening by the authorities, the electric visitor in Austin Monday. and wil spend a few days at the company of Stratford-on-Avon has Clarence Johnson was an Austin Sam Greeley home. Conference May Lead about at an end, and this great undertaking been allowed to run down so far as visitor Tuesday afternoon. to which we all are pledged Mrs. J. S. Gliem, daughters, Lavanda the equipment is concerned and it is For Hard Servicc to Temporary Mrs. F. W. Whitcomb spent Saturday must go forward. We are satisfied and Verna, and Miss Agnes feared that the plant will go to pieces in Austin with friends. Contrasts. that the farmers of Minnesota are Anderson were among the Austin at any moment and leave the town of Mrs. Susanne Carlisle was a business anxious for an opportunity to join visitors Saturday afternoon. Shakespeare In darkness. As the town visitor in Austin Tuesday. this movement, in which thousands of Is a literary mecca, with tourists in Rev. A. H. Nauman, pastor of the CENTRAL MARKET Mrs. H. R. Baker was among the their brother farmers in other parts great numbers there all the time, such Sargeant Evangelical church, drove Austin visitors Monday afternoon. of the country have shown such an incident might prove to be very inconvenient. IS ULTIMATE AIM up this morning* to attend to business Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Whitcomb and whole-hearted interest. The directors Our Work Shoes are built for wear and to matters. Rev. Nauman has removed Mrs. Laws were Austin visitors Tuesday. have instructed the executive officers his family from Kasson to Sargeant, Conference Will Probaby Lead to News items from all sections of this give long, lasting service. to proceed, and we shall do so." and is now comfortably settled in the territory are wanted by The News. Larger Co-operation Among Mrs. Chas. Luis and son, Carlos, The second solution takes care of fine new parsonage erected there this Send them to us by mail, tell us perisonally Farm Groups. were Austin visitors Monday afternoon. or Dial 2650. the problem of selling grain for memiti' summer. MEN'S WORK and DRESS bers of the United States Grain Elimination of aU middle-men Mrs. D. E. Moody was an Austin Growers. Directors of the Minnesota LYLE TO HAVE the passage of farm products from visitor Friday afternoon between J. F. FAIRBANKS Farm Bureau Federation recently vig- the producer to the consumer, is the ... ELECTRIC POWER. trains. SHOES in ALL STYLES end which the Farm Bureau is seek- orously protested against a contract Elmer Requa of Austin, visited at Bids for the furnishing "of electric inir, said County Agent Liebenstein that. was being- considered at the:t.me power to Lyle are being considered the Arnt Baken home Friday evening todav. It is this aim which has led by the administrate of the United between trains. by a committee appointed by th Village the Farm Bureau of Minnesota to op- States Grain Growers and of the Dealer In See Our Line of Council, consisting of F. M. Mrs. Soren Moe went to Rose Creek nose the proposed contract between Equity Co-operativei Exchange. Partthe Beach, O. H. Dahl, Jens Larson, William Tuesday for a few days visit with her S Grain Growers and the ly as a result of that objection and Boys' School (Shoes Nordland, Dr. P. T. Torkelson party because of sentiment among COAL, WOOD, LIME, daughter, Mrs. Fleming. and Charles Volstad. ,qui xc farmers in other parts of the country, Mr. nad Mrs. Emil Postels and two & CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, The plan of the Faim urea announced on September 10, Three sources of power are being children were visitors in Austin Saturday eventually to cenia g. £0 perfect p^rman- afternoon between trains. considered, a dam on the Cedar river BRICK AND WALL have a \\a ne ^j ^j 0 a 0ns before you buy—we can save you money house owned by the U. S. lain iow ^. ^rac^s ith sectional sales Superintendent and Mrs. Anderson at St. Ansgar owned by Otto Boening en con PLASTER. ers, a co-operative organization, ag.encies in various parts of the and daughter were among the Austin the Osage light and power plant where the grain is recen rom country had been adandoned. at Osage and the Norris dam site visitors Saturday afternoon. farmers and sold to esa_e e*ai Temporary Program Provided, Mrs. G. W. Tuttle and Phillip near Old Otranto owned by H. Higley, JENSEN & PHSFFER CO. dealers thruout the na ion. ei The resolution will enable the offino Office 301 East Bridge St. room this plan for such an m- DEAN & WILDER SELL cerg of the United gtates Grain ganization as qui xc Qrowers £0 nlaije temporax'y arrange- Phone: Main 32 Chatham St., Opposite Court House said Mr. Liebenstein. ^s for je grain jn men sa 0 sec "Another objection to the Equity ^ions where the membership warrants Selected Big Type Q4 Austin, Minn. project, from the farmer's such action. It was report- viewpoint, warran said the County Agent, "is the fact directors that there would I POLAND CHINAS vI e( that the Equity will have entire con- objection to the negotiation of a no trol of the grain when it is turned contract that woulld give immediate AT DEAN FARM over to them by the producers, to dis- ice farmers of the Northwest, serv pose of at their own discretion. The especially in North Dakota, who defarmer would have to accept what- jre ^at their grain should go thru Between Rose Creek and Adams, Minn. ever price the Equity received, minus co-operative channels without delay, Saturday, October 15 their and handling charge Under the resolutions officers of the commission es. Such an arrangement requires United States Grain Growers will absolute confidence in the integrity consider marketing facilities in other and business ability of the Equity. sections as fast as the volume of Two steps taken by directors of the grain under contract warrants such at 1:00 o'clock United States Grain Growers, Incor- action. The offering will consist of 20 Spring Boars, porated, in session in Chicago Thursday, will serve to clear the atmosphere 3 Spring Gilts, 3 Winter Gilts* 3 Fall Gilts, CORNING of differences that have existed and 2 Good Yearling Sows with between the Minnesota Farm Bureau tion of farmers into the National Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dahl, litters of pigs at side. Federation and the Equity Co-operative Friday, September 30, a daughter, Exchange, and permit organizaGrain Congratulations. Most of the offering is sired by D'S PICKETT, D. & S. Dundale Pilot, Marketing movement to pro-,' Little Lawrence Dahl is visiting an D. & S. GREAT GIANT, three as good yearling boars as you will find in ceed with dispatch. These steps follow: I with relatives at Blooming Prairie the state, and out of dams of the best blood lines. Two Spring Boars sired for a few days. by the world's CHAMPION LIBERATOR LEADER. First—Passage of a resolution .« The sale at Andrew Anderson's last The Spring Boars and Gilts are the tops of 140 head and will be an The Nash Six Sport Model which empowers the president^ seere- well attended. attraction in any herd. Tuesday was very tary and treasurer to take immediate The south division of the Ladies' The Boars are big, smooth, growthy, high back, stretchy fellows just steps to get field operations for the Aid met with Mrs. Gust Thompson, good all over and are by far the best herd boar prospects we have ever United States Grain Growers under Friday, October 7. There was a good raised. Is a Car of Unusual Beauty way in states where satisfactory attendance. Feed is cheap and hogs are the only thing on the map that farmers can progress is not being made. C. O. Melby of Northfield is doing cash in feeling they are getting CASH PLUS. Second—Another resolution which some improving at his farm near authorizes the same officers to conduct Buy one of our great young boars or sows and thereby improve your here. herd 100 per cent. negotiations for the establishment With its low'hung body of rich, cool Shock threshing is the order of the The entire offering has been double treated and should be immune from of temporary sales agencies day. Cholera. thru which the grain of United States green, its five pure white wire wheels Albert Ulland has been in Dakota TERMS:- 6 months time will be given on approved bankable notes. Liberty Grain Growers members will be sold, looking after his land for a few days. and its deeply cushioned upholstery, Bonds will be taken at par. with the stipulation that all such contracts He returned home Sunday. must expire within thirty days DEAN & WILDER, Rose Creek, Minnesota. the Nash Six Sport Model is a car which after the first annual convention, The news twice a week in The which will be held in March, 1922. ALBERT HOPFE, A. O. AUSTINSON and J. M. HEIMER, Auctioneers. attracts favorable comment in any surroundings. News—less than 5c a week Minnesota Situation Discussed. The differences between the farm leaders in Minnesota—which now constitute what is generally known as A ride in this car makes apparent immediately "the Minnesota situation," occupied the great power of its Nash considerable time of the directors. During the discussion, J. M. Anderson, Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor and the who is a member of the board as 38 well as president and general manager easy riding comfort made possible by of the Equity Exchange, explained I the United States Grain Growers its long spring construction* would not be officially connected with the grain pool that is now being That this beautiful automobile has a organized under the auspices of the Equity Exchange, unless official recognition C(HOOb CLQSEO worth usually found only in cars corting of the pool, made possible thru the $15,000,000 loan that has from $100 to $300 more is readily been obtained from the War Finance iiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiniininiiiiiiiiHiii! admitted by those thoroughly familiar Corporation, was given the United States Grain Growers. with motor car values. A It is assumed that the pool will be known as exclusively an Equity project. A 365%-Day .Industry1 NASH SIX PRICES State Pool Foreseen. SfMaienger touring car $1545 7-paMenger touring car $1699 Under the first resolution it will be 2*pauenger roadster 1 5 2 5 4 pa 2395 4-PMiengcr sport model. 1 6 9 5 7 pa 2695 impossible for the administration f. o. b. Kmotha [Like Tennyson's'brook,'the"gas business "runs on^forA. officers of the United State Grain iW 4 NASH FOUR PRICES Growers to undertake at once an organization ever.'VWe can't lock up shop for the night, take a vacation during $1195 3piassenger coupc SfMssenger touring car $1735 campaign in Minnesota. 2-fMMcnger roadster 1175 5'Paicengcr icdan 1935 the dog days, close down because of high prices or get tired If leaders in that state are not able f. o. b. Milwaukee AO Nash moiftb, both opem end closed, hare cord tires at itandtrd ,of doing business here and move elsewhere.IWe must stay to come to an understanding within a few days, Mr. Anderson's statement on the job at all times, serving everybody alike, rich and poor. indicated, he would be willing to MOTOR INN \The churches may be closed six days a week, the schools permit J. S. Jones, director of an organization for the Minnesota Farm [two days, the post office, banks and stores one day, but not your L«-' •"WW Bureau Federation to head up the /gas plant "No business requires more unselfish devotion to organization work in that state, on the condition that the campaign [the maintenance of_continuous and good service_than^does would be put on independently of any ithis one. organization and, if possible, with Interruption of service is^ practically unknown,' come the co-operation of all the factions. has "Farmers of Minnesota," said \o be considered almost a disgrace,**and has been prevented President C. H. Gustafson, "may rest only by the utmost care, intelligence and watchfulness.*The assured that the United States Grain Growers will soon be organizing in gasjbusiness is a 24-hour,^365M-day industry and its.fires their state. never^ go out,* win terjpr^su mmer* badjimesjr goodjtirnes) Plea for Co-operation. day*or nightJf "We most sincerly hope that all organizations will find it possible to get {Service such as this deservesjyour flood will.) together on a harmonious program, despite conflicts in the recent past. Morever, the time for inaction is AUSTIN GAS COMPANY DELCO AND REMY V..i£ fit *is SERVICE £cTf] CTa 'jilMBER [THE] rA E I A N\G A Sj^A 8.S0 tj O Ml vrtss .v mmmmi 1 7-w I'. Delco and Remy parts are always i, 77, carried in stock by the University of Southern Minnesota. Authorized dealers. Advertisement 28-2-c. t, I