Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 10, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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Hanson, Kenneth Johnson, Richard cross ribs, brisket, etc., are ordinarily Barney Oldfield 30x3% non-skid Eberhart, and Arnold Enochson. 5. In warm weather the brine may used. Fat beef gives better results tires at special price of $9.99 and The business was taken up during become slimy or ropy. If this happens 30x3 non-skid at $8.99. This is absolutely than too lean meat. which the constitution was read and make a new brime of eight new stock, just received. signed by the new members. George 2. Weigh the cut meat carefully pounds of salt, four pounds of sugar, Erdman Garage Company. Advertisement Bucklin and Edward Banfield. and allow eight pounds of salt to two ounces of baking soda, and four 28-2-c. Parliamentary drill topics were each 100 pounds of meat. Sprinkle ounces of saltpeter to four gallons of given which was followed by a twenty Interesting Program a layer of salt a quarter inch thick water. Pour off the old brine and NOTICE t* minute period of parliamentary in the bottom of the barrel. Pack in wash the meat thoroly. Add the new Everybody invited to the Weiner at K. R. T. Meeting drill with Graham Kenaston in the as closely as possible the cuts of brine. If the meat is kept a long •Roast at the "Oak Dale Pavilion," chair, and Lawrence Remmel, secretary. meat, making a layer five or six Thursday evening, October 13. Advertisement time the brine should be changed occasionally. Miss Viola Holt of Le Roy is a talk to the ladies and Miss Alice 29-2-c. The K. R. T. Literary Society met The meeting was then turned inches thick. ThSli put on a layer of The meat will usually be •guest of Miss Hazel Swenson. Hayes will sing. in regular session, October 4, at the over to the program which was considered salt, following that with another until corned and ready for use in six Make your wants known in the ^home of Kenneth Warfield. the best this year: Miss Estehr Sheedy has returned the meat and salt have all been weeks. Jay Hall of St. Paul is in Austin, Mower County News Market Place. from Rochester, being unable to undergo The president, Frederick Crane conducted "Why Japan Distructs America," packed into the barrel,care being used Ifce guest of relatives. her operation on account of an a short business meeting after Wade Searles. to reserve salt enough for a good EdL Hacmac spent Sunday in Albert attack of influenza. which the following topics were handled "Would Helium Have Helped the layer over the top. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS lea. very ably: Z. R. 2," Bernard Kough. 3. After the package has stood Miss Floyd Armstrong, who has "Lest we Forget," James Laird. Talks by the alumni and new members overnight add for every 100 pounds of Mrs. Irene Huss spent the weekend spent the past month visiting friends "Poetry of John Mc Cray," Frederick were given which preceded the meat four pounds of sugar, two are yours if you give nature a chance. Chiropractic is with friends in Winona. at Helca, South Dakota, has resumed critic's report which was given by Arnold Crane. ounces of baking soda and four ounces first aid to Nature in the matter of getting well and her work as bookkeeper in Hare & "Why Japan Distrusts the U. S.," Enochson. of saltpeter dissolved in a gallon Jack Oltman spent Sunday in Hayfleltf. KEEPING well. Goss feed store. Kenneth Warfield. Graham then ushered the fellows R. L. NELSON, of tepid water. Three gallons more "The Washington Conference," into the dining room where they all Miss Mable Pierce of Faribault, of cold water should be enough to Francis Earl. enjoyed a yery delicious luncheon.—C. AIojizo Hall and William Hynstein SEE D. C. who is at the head of the Normal cover this quantity. In case more or "Philadelphia New Police Weapon," have gone to Wykoff, to spend Palmer Graduate Chiropractor. Training department there, visited less meat is to be corned, make the Donald Austin. The Missionary Society of the Conchurch several days. the Austin Normal Training Department brine in the proportion given. Consultation and Spinal Analysis without charge. Les!gregational met Friday afternoon "Is Air Travel Profitable?" in our high school today. 4. A loose board weighted down Miss Helen Jahren of Fairmont, at three o'clock with Mrs. Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, lie Young. with a heavy stone or other weight spent Sunday in Austin with home Residence Phone—7122., AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Oldenburg leave M. J. Hardy, Mrs. Swisher, Mrs. Heisey "From Swords to Ploughshares," should be put on the meat to hold it :Sb3Jc3L the latter part of the week for their Walter Tollefson. and Warfield assisting. Mrs. farm at Hewitt, Toddd county. The Lon Holister had charge of the devotions, One of the alumni, William Pribble Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry RuSsfer Fred Oldenburg family will go with Mrs. Skinner gave an in-i gave a very helpful critic's report. of Brownsdale, Friday, October them. teresting chapter, number 5 and 6: of Two fifteen minute periods of Parliamentary "3^ a son. Church and Community and Mrs.,' drill was taken up with The Floral Club met this afternoon Paul Knopf gave the Current Events,' James Laird as chairman and Kenneth A. Ii. Eberhart and Albert Hopfe at the Y. W. C. A. rooms and entertained Warfield, as secretary for the ^attended the Dairy Show in St. Paxil two other federated clubs of A pinch of salt added to eggs when: first period, and Donald Austin as Here's Value last week. the city. A muscial program was beating will make a quicker, stiffer chairman, with George McDermott, froth. rendered and Mrs. Hulbert gave reports secretary for the second period. Br. Haven was called to La Crosse, on the Owatonna convention. The two new members.George McKeehan University Farm Saturday night, returning home Sun- and Louis Hill signed the constitution Sylvester Harder received a message Gives Directions and became full fledged Saturday morning of the death members of the society. for Corning Beef Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill, of his uncle, Lars Larson in Minneapolis After delicious refreshments were e£ Brownsdale, at St. Olaf hospital, and left in the afternoon with served the meeting adjourned with Monday, October 19, a daughter. Harold Harder to attend the funeral. Directions for making corned beef the usual yells. have been Summarized, upon request at medium prices Born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Min4rom, by staff wpmen of the division of N. 0. Wait and Landon C. Wait 300 East Bridge street, Sunday, Sirs. August Dam was given a home economics, Minesota College of Wait left Monday noon for Fresno, October 9, a daughter. surprise Wednesday evening by the Agriculture? as follows: California, by car. They expect to Meditation club to help her celebrate 1. Cool the carcass thoroly, but do travel over the Santa Fee Trail and i2kx4hur Laufle, who has been sick her birthday. The evening was spent not allow it to freeze. Cut in pieces will be on the road about a month. "wSeJs inflamatory rheumatism, is on in music and dainty refreshments about five or six inches square. The gam. were served. Mrs. Damn was showered 1 H. L. Banfield and family motored '1TL7E are upsetting a tradition here this fall. We with handkerchiefs. to the cities yestrday to visit Lording lis. Vogle has returned from La^Crosst, Banfield, who is attending the where he spent" several days* -Herbert Campbell is a guest of his are proving that a Medium Price can buy Clothes University of Minnesota. with friends. brother, H. C. Campbell. Herbert has This Week Only secured his discharge from the U. S. Lloyd Young and Ralph Robinson so finely designed and tailored as to wipe out the notion 3fiss Ua Oby, who is attending the Navy, completing his two years' enlistment. Df our entire stock of this city have made the fotoball teacher's college in Mankato, spent He spent over a year in team at Macalester college. They Sunday with her parents in Le Roy. that good clothes have got to cost a Lot of money. Of China aboard the cruiser, Albany, and played their first game Saturday visited most of the sea board cities Player Rolls. when Macalester tackled the Stout _Mr. .and Mrs. C. S. Rebman of there. Institute team of Menominee, Wisconsin. "Pipestone, are visiting at the home Nothing Reserved fbir The score was 0 to O. son, Dr. E. C. Rebman. Rev. J. N. Brown, former pastor of Here's Hart Schaffner & Marx and Styleplus hand Rolls that sell from the St. Olaf Lutheran church of Austin, Mrs. J. H. Meyer left today for Charles Jeffries, of the Minneapolis and family left Canton, South Dakota, 60c to $1.75 tailored pure wool Suits and Overcoats at Lansing, Michigan to visit her parents, police force, spent Sunday with and plans to spend several months Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Horrobin. 1-Lot At 30c ,tes mother, Mrs. F. I. Jeffries. attending Luther League conventions on the West Coast and to visit Mrs. John Hormel, Mrs. George 1-Lot At 50c fj. H. Webber of Minneapolis is a his parents in California, according Hormel and Miss Elizabeth Hormel •gwest of his son, Wayne and fam2y- l'-Lot .At 75c to a letter just received by The returned from the cities Sunday. «20 •24.M .«, '33.™ News. Sunday and spent the day with the 1-Lot At 1.00 Mary Schmidt drove to Hampton, la., Miss Rowcliff is the new teacher in Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Young went This is all A-l up-todate Sunday and spen tthe day with the tlle Junior high school. She began to the cities Saturday to witness the latter's niece. music. -ronork today. football game between Macalester Duodecim Adds New college and Stout Institute^ They Better lay in a Good Here's the best Boys' Overcoats and Two-Pant 1Er. and Mrs. M. A. Johnson and went on to Ada where they will spend Members Wednesday Supply. ^fatighter, Catherine, are visiting relatives a few days looking after their farming in Granite Falls, for a few interests. Suits in brown arid mixed, you ever saw at The Duodecim Literary Society met' BLUHM'S MUSIC Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kumlin returned in weekly session at the home of Grahairt HOUSE. from cities Saturday where they Miss Elizabeth Boyington, who has Kenaston, Wednesday evening. $5.60, $7.50 and $9.75 spent several days with friends. Been quite ill the past week, has resumed Roii call found five members of the her' duties as bookkeeper at the Schwan shoes store. OCTOBER 15th. Mrs. Frank Wengert and daughter, "Veronica, left this morning.^for •"$?• Sfeerbum, to visit her sister, Mrs. All Solid Leather Work Shoes...... $1.90, $2.90, $3.90 "Thomas Fogerty. I' "Why 1 Should Have A Liberty Bell Superintendent S. T. Neveln, at"feasdied SAVINGS BANK. No. 1 Quality Dress Shoes, black the South Western District convention, Thursday and Friday at For the best set of FIVE to the answers Jfankato. and tan $3.90, $5.90, above question sent to us by any school Miss Mary Mc Grath of Mankato, pupil 15 years or under, we will awards the czme Saturday and is the new teaxdfere Buster Brown best Boys' Shoes..... $2.90, $3.90, for the fourth and fifty grades iilT»N following prizes. I "fzs file Lincoln school. 1st. $5.00 2nd. $4.00 3rd $3 00j 4th. $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rush and two dfcUdren spent the past week in Wells, 5th. $1.00. JHere is a fine chance to get jsAt* -ratting the latter's parents, Mr. and some money. You have nothing to lose JErs. William Gillson. and everything to gain. No. matter who Mrs. F. R. Jeffries and daughter, J&wSrey, spent Saturday and Sunday you are or where you live or Bafifc, we want in Mason City, visiting the William -re,'" you to enter this Contest. Just sign your "Placek family. name, age, and address and mail your answers Miss Ethleen Redfield, who is attending the teacher's college in Manspent to & the week-end with Austin "Q* relatives. '"THELBANK TO BA^^.Qjj" ffM' ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred De Jung and Jfftrat NatwiM llattb xif Austin £oaghter, Freda, of Glehville/ "Nefferaska, are visiting at the E. MoehIman and Ben Olson homes. Capital & Surplus. $300,000.00 Organized I86S. ft *"5t *Hre Sumner Parent-Teachers association RESOURCES OVER" THREE MILLION DOLLARS V-,-,. hkSSO.- will meet tomorrow at 3:30. ISBss King, Y. W. C. A. secretary, will